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Hyundai Grand Santa Fe (2016 year). Instruction - part 34

 

 

What to do in an emergency
Jack label
1. Model Name
2. Maximum allowable load
■ Example
Type A
3. When using the jack, set your
parking brake.
4. When using the jack, stop the
engine.
5. Do not get under a vehicle that is
supported by a jack.
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6. The designated locations under
Type B
the frame
7. When supporting the vehicle, the
base plate of jack must be vertical
under the lifting point.
8. Shift into Reverse gear on vehicles
with manual transaxle or move the
shift lever to the P position on
OHYK064005
vehicles with automatic transaxle.
Type C
9. The jack should be used on firm
level ground.
10. Jack manufacture
11. Production date
12. Representative company and
address
OHYK064002
❈ The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack.
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What to do in an emergency
EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack
JACKDOC14S
6 30
What to do in an emergency
TOWING
Towing service
On 4WD vehicles, your vehicle must
be towed with a wheel lift and dollies
WARNING - if equipped
or flatbed equipment with all the
with rollover
wheels off the ground.
sensor
If your vehicle is equipped with
CAUTION
side and curtain air bag, set the
ignition switch to OFF or ACC
The 4WD vehicle should never
position when the vehicle is
be towed with the wheels on the
being towed.
ground. This can cause serious
damage to the transaxle or the
The side and curtain air bag
4WD system.
may deploy when the ignition is
dolly
ON, and the rollover sensor
detects the situation as a
On 2WD vehicles, it is acceptable to
rollover.
tow the vehicle with the rear wheels
on the ground (without dollies) and
dolly
the front wheels off the ground.
OXM069028
If any of the loaded wheels or sus-
pension components are damaged
If emergency towing is necessary,
or the vehicle is being towed with the
we recommend having it done by an
front wheels on the ground, use a
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
towing dolly under the front wheels.
commercial tow-truck service.
When being towed by a commercial
Proper lifting and towing procedures
tow truck and wheel dollies are not
are necessary to prevent damage to
used, the front of the vehicle should
the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies
always be lifted, not the rear.
or flatbed is recommended.
For trailer towing guidelines informa-
tion, refer to “Trailer towing” in sec-
tion 5.
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What to do in an emergency
When towing your vehicle in an
Removable towing hook
emergency without wheel dollies :
(if equipped)
1.Set the ignition switch in the ACC
Front
position.
2.Place the transaxle shift lever in N
(Neutral).
3.Release the parking brake.
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CAUTION
Failure to place the transaxle
shift lever in N
(Neutral) may
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cause internal damage to the
Rear
transaxle.
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CAUTION
• Do not tow the vehicle back-
wards with the front wheels on
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the ground as this may cause
1.Open the tailgate, and remove the
damage to the vehicle.
towing hook from the tool case.
• Do not tow with sling-type
2.Remove the hole cover pressing
equipment. Use wheel lift or
the lower part of the cover on the
flatbed equipment.
bumper.
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What to do in an emergency
3.Install the towing hook by turning it
Emergency towing
If towing service is not available in an
clockwise into the hole until it is
Front
emergency, your vehicle may be
fully secured.
temporarily towed using a cable or
chain secured to the emergency tow-
4.Remove the towing hook and
ing hook under the front (or rear) of
install the cover after use.
the vehicle. Use extreme caution
when towing the vehicle. A driver
must be in the vehicle to steer it and
operate the brakes.
Towing in this manner may be done
only on hard-surfaced roads for a
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short distance and at low speed.
Rear
Also, the wheels, axles, power train,
steering and brakes must all be in
good condition.
• Do not use the towing hooks to pull
a vehicle out of mud, sand or other
conditions from which the vehicle
cannot be driven out under its own
power.
• Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than
the vehicle doing the towing.
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• The drivers of both vehicles should
If towing is necessary, we recom-
communicate with each other fre-
mend you to have it done by an
quently.
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
commercial tow truck service.
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What to do in an emergency
CAUTION
WARNING
• Attach a towing strap to the
Use extreme caution when tow-
tow hook.
ing the vehicle.
• Using a portion of the vehicle
• Avoid sudden starts or erratic
other than the tow hooks for
driving maneuvers which
towing may damage the body
would place excessive stress
of your vehicle.
on the emergency towing
• Use only a cable or chain
hook and towing cable or
specifically intended for use
chain. The hook and towing
in towing vehicles. Securely
cable or chain may break and
fasten the cable or chain to
cause serious injury or dam-
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the towing hook provided.
age.
Use a towing strap less than 5 m
If the disabled vehicle is
(16 feet) long. Attach a white or red
unable to be moved, do not
cloth
(about
30 cm (12 inches)
Before emergency towing, check
forcibly continue the towing.
wide) in the middle of the strap for
that the hook is not broken or dam-
easy visibility.
We recommend that you con-
aged.
tact an authorized HYUNDAI
Drive carefully so that the towing
Fasten the towing cable or chain
dealer or a commercial tow
strap is not loosened during tow-
securely to the hook.
truck service for assistance.
ing.
Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady
Tow the vehicle as straight
and even force.
ahead as possible.
To avoid damaging the hook, do
Keep away from the vehicle
not pull from the side or at a verti-
during towing.
cal angle. Always pull straight
ahead.
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What to do in an emergency
Emergency towing precautions
CAUTION - Automatic
Turn the ignition switch to ACC so
transaxle
the steering wheel isn’t locked.
If the car is being towed with
Place the transaxle shift lever in N
all four wheels on the ground,
(Neutral).
it can be towed only from the
Release the parking brake.
front. Be sure that the
Press the brake pedal with more
transaxle is in neutral. Be sure
force than normal since you will
the steering is unlocked by
have reduced brake performance.
placing the ignition switch in
More steering effort will be
the ACC position. A driver
must be in the towed vehicle
required because the power steer-
ing system will be disabled.
to operate the steering and
brakes.
If you are driving down a long hill,
the brakes may overheat and brake
To avoid serious damage to
performance will be reduced. Stop
the automatic transaxle, limit
often and let the brakes cool off.
the vehicle speed to 15 km/h
(10 mph) and drive less than
1.5 km (1 mile) when towing.
Before towing, check the auto-
matic transaxle for fluid leaks
under your vehicle. If the auto-
matic transaxle fluid is leak-
ing, flatbed equipment or a
towing dolly must be used.
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What to do in an emergency
EMERGENCY COMMODITY (IF EQUIPPED)
There are some emergency com-
First aid kit
Tire pressure gauge
modities in the vehicle to help you
(If equipped)
There are some items such as scis-
respond to the emergency situation.
sors, bandage and adhesive tape
Tires normally lose some air in day-
and etc. in the kit to give first aid to
to-day use, and you may have to add
Fire extinguisher
an injured person.
a few pounds of air periodically and it
is not usually a sign of a leaking tire,
If there is small fire and you know
but of normal wear. Always check tire
how to use the fire extinguisher, take
Triangle reflector
pressure when the tires are cold
the following steps carefully.
Place the triangle reflector on the
because tire pressure increases with
1.Pull the pin at the top of the extin-
road to warn oncoming vehicles dur-
temperature.
guisher that keeps the handle from
ing emergencies, such as when the
To check the tire pressure, take the
being accidentally pressed.
vehicle is parked by the roadside due
following steps;
2.Aim the nozzle toward the base of
to any problems.
1.Unscrew the inflation valve cap
the fire.
that is located on the rim of the tire.
3.Stand approximately 2.5 m (8 ft)
2.Press and hold the gauge against
away from the fire and squeeze the
the tire valve. Some air will escape
handle to discharge the extinguish-
as you begin and more will escape
er. If you release the handle, the
if you don't press the gauge in firm-
discharge will stop.
ly.
4.Sweep the nozzle back and forth at
3.A firm non-leaking push will acti-
the base of the fire. After the fire
vate the gauge.
appears to be out, watch it careful-
ly since it may re-ignite.
4.Read the tire pressure on the
gauge to know whether the tire
pressure is low or high.
5.Adjust the tire pressures to the
specified pressure. Refer to “Tires
and wheels” in section 8.
6.Reinstall the inflation valve cap.
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Maintenance
Engine compartment
7-3
Engine coolant
7-34
Maintenance services
7-4
• Checking the coolant level
7-34
• Owner’s responsibility
7-4
• Changing the coolant
7-36
• Owner maintenance precautions
7-4
Brake fluid
7-37
• Engine compartment precautions (Diesel engine) . . . 7-5
• Checking the brake fluid level
7-37
Owner maintenance
7-7
Washer fluid
7-38
• Owner maintenance schedule
7-7
• Checking the washer fluid level
7-38
Scheduled maintenance service
7-9
Parking brake
7-39
• Normal maintenance schedule - Gasoline engine. . . 7-10
• Checking the parking brake
7-39
• Maintenance under severe usage conditions
Fuel filter (for diesel)
7-40
- Gasoline engine
7-14
• Draining water from fuel filter
7-40
• Normal maintenance schedule - Diesel engine
• Fuel filter cartridge replacement
7-40
(for europe)
7-16
Air cleaner
7-41
• Maintenance under severe usage conditions
• Filter replacement
7-41
- Diesel engine (for europe)
7-20
Climate control air filter
7-43
• Normal maintenance schedule - Diesel engine
• Filter inspection
7-43
(except europe)
7-22
• Filter replacement
7-43
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• Maintenance under severe usage conditions
Wiper blades
7-45
- Diesel engine (except europe)
7-26
• Blade inspection
7-45
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items . . . 7-28
• Blade replacement
7-45
Engine oil
7-32
Battery
7-48
• Checking the engine oil level
7-32
• For best battery service
7-48
• Changing the engine oil and filter
7-33
• Battery capacity label
7-49
• Battery recharging
7-50
• Reset items
7-50
Tires and wheels
7-51
Appearance care
7-97
• Tire care
7-51
• Exterior care
7-97
• Recommended cold tire inflation pressures
7-51
• Interior care
7-102
• Checking tire inflation pressure
7-53
Emission control system
7-104
• Tire rotation
7-54
• Crankcase emission control system
7-104
• Wheel alignment and tire balance
7-55
• Evaporative emission control system
7-104
• Tire replacement
7-55
• Exhaust emission control system
7-105
• Wheel replacement
7-56
• Tire traction
7-57
• Tire maintenance
7-57
• Tire sidewall labeling
7-57
• Low aspect ratio tire
7-61
Fuses
7-63
• Fuse/relay panel description
7-67
Light bulbs
7-80
• Headlamp, position lamp, front turn signal lamp,
front fog lamp bulb replacement
7-81
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• Headlight and front fog light aiming
7-84
• Side repeater lamp replacement
7-91
• Rear combination lamp bulb replacement
7-91
• High mounted stop lamp replacement
7-94
• License plate lamp bulb replacement
7-95
• Door courtesy lamp bulb replacement
7-95
• Interior lamp bulb replacement
7-96
Maintenance
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Gasoline Engine (Lambda II 3.3L) - MPI
1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Engine oil filler cap
3. Brake fluid reservoir
4. Air cleaner
5. Fuse box
6. Negative battery terminal
7. Positive battery terminal
Diesel Engine (R2.2)
8. Radiator cap
9. Engine oil dipstick
10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
11. Fuel filter (if equipped)
* The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Maintenance
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
You should exercise the utmost care
Owner’s responsibility
Owner maintenance precau-
to prevent damage to your vehicle
tions
and injury to yourself whenever per-
Improper or incomplete service may
forming any maintenance or inspec-
NOTICE
result in problems. This section gives
tion procedures.
Maintenance Service and Record
instructions only for the maintenance
Inadequate, incomplete or insuffi-
Retention are the owner's responsi-
items that are easy to perform.
cient servicing may result in opera-
bility.
tional problems with your vehicle that
could lead to vehicle damage, an
We recommend in general that you
NOTICE
accident, or personal injury.
have your vehicle serviced by an
Improper owner maintenance dur-
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
ing the warranty period may affect
You should retain documents that
warranty coverage. For details, read
the separate Service Passport pro-
show proper maintenance has been
performed on your vehicle in accor-
vided with the vehicle. If you're
unsure about any servicing or main-
dance with the scheduled mainte-
nance service charts shown on the
tenance procedure, we recommend
that the system be seviced by an
following pages. You need this infor-
mation to establish your compliance
authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
with the servicing and maintenance
requirements of your vehicle war-
ranties.
Detailed warranty information is pro-
vided in your Service Passport.
Repairs and adjustments required as
a result of improper maintenance or
a lack of required maintenance are
not covered when your vehicle is
covered by warranty.
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Maintenance
Engine compartment precau-
(Continued)
WARNING -
tions (Diesel engine)
These can become entangled
Maintenance work
The piezo injector operates at high
in moving parts and result in
Performing maintenance work
voltage
(maximum
200v).
injury. Therefore, if you must
on a vehicle can be danger-
Therefore, the following accidents
run the engine while working
ous. You can be seriously
may occur.
under the hood, make certain
injured while performing some
that you remove all jewelry
- Direct contact with the injector or
maintenance procedures. If
(especially rings, bracelets,
injector wiring may cause electric
you lack sufficient knowledge
watches, and necklaces) and
shock or damage your muscle or
and experience or the proper
all neckties, scarves, and sim-
nerve system.
tools and equipment to do the
ilar loose clothing before get-
work, we recommend that the
- The electromagnetic wave from
ting near the engine or cool-
system be servied by an
the operating injector may cause
ing fans.
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
the artificial heart pacemaker to
malfunction.
Working under the hood with
Follow the safety tips provided
the engine running is danger-
ous. It becomes even more
below, when you are checking the
engine room while the engine is
dangerous when you wear
jewelry or loose clothing.
running.
- Do not touch the injector, injector
(Continued)
wirings, and the engine computer
while the engine is running.
- Do not remove the injector con-
nector while the engine is run-
ning.
- People using pacemakers must
not go near the engine while the
engine is starting or running.
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Maintenance
WARNING - Diesel Engine
Never work on injection system
with engine running or within 30
seconds after shutting off
engine. High-pressure pump,
rail, injectors and high-pressure
pipes are subject to high pres-
sure even after the engine
stopped. The fuel jet produced
by fuel leaks may cause serious
injury, if it touches the body.
People using pacemakers
should not move than
30cm
closer to the ECU or wiring har-
ness within the engine room
while engine is running, since
the high currents in the elec-
tronic engine control system
produce considerable magnetic
fields.
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Maintenance
OWNER MAINTENANCE
The following lists are vehicle checks
Owner maintenance schedule
While operating your vehicle:
and inspections that should be per-
When you stop for fuel:
Note any changes in the sound of
formed at the frequencies indicated
the exhaust or any smell of
to help ensure safe, dependable
• Check the engine oil level.
exhaust fumes in the vehicle.
operation of your vehicle.
• Check coolant level in coolant
Check for vibrations in the steering
If you have any question, we recom-
reservoir.
wheel. Notice any increased steer-
mend that you consult an authorized
• Check the windshield washer fluid
ing effort or looseness in the steer-
HYUNDAI dealer.
level.
ing wheel, or change in its straight-
These Owner Maintenance Checks
• Look for low or under-inflated tires.
ahead position.
are generally not covered by war-
Notice if your vehicle constantly
ranties and you may be charged for
turns slightly or “pulls” to one side
WARNING
labor, parts and lubricants used.
when traveling on smooth, level
Be careful when checking your
road.
engine coolant level when the
When stopping, listen and check
engine is hot. Scalding hot
for unusual sounds, pulling to one
coolant and steam may blow
side, increased brake pedal travel
out under pressure. This could
or “hard-to-push” brake pedal.
cause burns or other serious
injury.
If any slipping or changes in the
operation of your transaxle occurs,
check the transaxle fluid level.
Check automatic transaxle P
(Park) function.
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Maintenance
• Check parking brake.
At least twice a year
At least once a year :
(i.e., every Spring and Fall) :
• Check for fluid leaks under your
Clean body and door drain holes.
vehicle (water dripping from the air
Check radiator, heater and air con-
Lubricate door hinges and checks,
conditioning system during or after
ditioning hoses for leaks or dam-
and hood hinges.
use is normal).
age.
Lubricate door and hood locks and
Check windshield washer spray
latches.
At least monthly:
and wiper operation. Clean wiper
Lubricate door rubber weather-
blades with clean cloth dampened
• Check coolant level in the engine
strips.
with washer fluid.
coolant reservoir.
Check the air conditioning system.
Check headlight alignment.
• Check the operation of all exterior
Inspect and lubricate automatic
Check muffler, exhaust pipes,
lights, including the stoplights, turn
transaxle linkage and controls.
shields and clamps.
signals and hazard warning flash-
Clean battery and terminals.
ers.
Check the lap/shoulder belts for
Check the brake fluid level.
• Check the inflation pressures of all
wear and function.
tires including the spare.
Check for worn tires and loose
wheel lug nuts.
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Maintenance
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE
Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule
If your vehicle is operated under the
if the vehicle is usually operated
above conditions, you should
where none of the following condi-
inspect, replace or refill more fre-
tions apply. If any of the following con-
quently than the following Normal
ditions apply, follow Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule. After the
Under Severe Usage Conditions.
periods or distance shown in the
chart, continue to follow the pre-
Repeated short distance driving.
scribed maintenance intervals.
Driving in dusty conditions or
sandy areas.
Extensive use of brakes.
Driving in areas where salt or other
corrosive materials are being used.
Driving on rough or muddy roads.
Driving in mountainous areas.
Extended periods of idling or low
speed operation.
Driving for a prolonged period in
cold temperatures and/or extreme-
ly humid climates.
More than 50% driving in heavy
city traffic during hot weather
above 32°C (90°F).
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