WARNING
- Whenever leaving the vehicle or parking, always set the parking brake
as far as possible and fully engage the vehicle's transaxle into the P (Park)
position. Vehicles not fully engaged in P (Park) with the parking brake set
are at risk for moving inadvertently and injuring yourself or others.
- All vehicles should always have the parking brake fully engaged when
parking to avoid inadvertent movement of the vehicle which can injure occupants
or pedestrians.
- Check to be sure the parking brake is not engaged and that the parking brake
indicator light is out before driving away.
- Driving through water may get the brakes wet. They can also get wet when
the car is washed.Wet brakes can be dangerous! Your vehicle will not stop as
quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet brakes may cause the vehicle to pull to one
side. To dry the brakes, apply the brakes lightly until the braking action returns
to normal, taking care to keep the vehicle under control at all times. If the
braking action does not return to normal, stop as soon as it is safe to do so
and call an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
- Do not coast down hills with the vehicle out of gear. This is extremely
hazardous. Keep the vehicle in gear at all times, use the brakes to slow down,
then shift to a lower gear so that engine braking will help you maintain a safe
speed.
- Do not "ride" the brake pedal. Resting your foot on the brake pedal while
driving can be dangerous because the brakes might overheat and lose their effectiveness.
It also increases the wear of the brake components.
- If a tire goes flat while you are driving, apply the brakes gently and keep
the vehicle pointed straight ahead while you slow down. When you are moving
slowly enough for it to be safe to do so, pull off the road and stop in a safe
place.
- If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic transaxle, do not let your
vehicle creep forward. To avoid creeping forward, keep your foot firmly on the
brake pedal when the vehicle is stopped.
- Be cautious when parking on a hill. Firmly engage the parking brake and
place the shift lever in P (Park). If your vehicle is facing downhill, turn
the front wheels into the curb to help keep the vehicle from rolling. If your
vehicle is facing uphill, turn the front wheels away from the curb to help keep
the vehicle from rolling. If there is no curb or if it is required by other
conditions to keep the vehicle from rolling, block the wheels.
- Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged position.
This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around
or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet. If there is a risk that the
parking brake may freeze, apply it only temporarily while you put the shift
lever in P (Park) and block the rear wheels so the vehicle cannot roll. Then
release the parking brake.
- Do not hold the vehicle on the upgrade with the accelerator pedal. This
can cause the transaxle to overheat. Always use the brake pedal or parking brake.
The main intent is to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards while driving
uphill on an inclined surface. HAC holds the braking pressure built up by the driver
when the vehicle is stopped for 2 ...
➀ Cruise indicator
➁ SET indicator
The cruise control system allows you to program the vehicle to maintain a constant
speed without depressing the accelerator pedal.
This system is ...
See also:
Instrument panel overview
1. Instrument cluster
2. Horn
3. Driver’s front air bag
4. Light control/Turn signals
5. Wiper/Washer
6. Steering wheel audio control
7. Cruise control switch
8. ENGINE START/STOP button ...
Assist Handle Components and Components Location
Component Location
1. Assist handle
...
Transmitter Repair procedures
Inspection
1.
Check that the red light flickers when the door lock or unlock button is pressed on the transmitter.
2.
Remove the battery (A) and check voltage if the red light doesn't flicker. ...