Hyundai Matrix (2007 year). Instruction - part 25

 

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Hyundai Matrix (2007 year). Instruction - part 25

 

 

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
3
9
SD070E1-E
SD070F1-F
SD070G1-E
3. Loosen Wheel Nuts
4. Put the Jack in Place
5. Raising the Vehicle
Wrench bar
Wheel nut wrench
D060D02FC
D060E02FC
HFC4022
The wheel nuts should be loosened
The base of the jack should be placed
After inserting a wrench bar into the
slightly before raising the car. To loosen
on firm, level ground. The jack should
wheel nut wrench, install the wrench bar
the nuts, turn the wheel brace counter-
be positioned as shown in the drawing.
into the jack as shown in the drawing.
clockwise. Ensure that the wheel brace
To raise the vehicle, turn the wheel nut
socket is seated properly on the nut and
wrench clockwise. As the jack begins
that it cannot slip. Do not remove the
to raise the vehicle, double check that
nuts at this stage.
it is properly positioned and will not slip.
If the jack is on soft ground or sand, it
may be necessary to place a stout
piece of timber under the base of the
jack to prevent it from sinking.
Raise the car high enough so that the
fully inflated spare wheel can be in-
stalled.
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3 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
10
SD070H1-E
6. Changing Wheels
!
WARNING:
Do not get under the car when it is
supported by the jack! The jack is
solely designed for wheel changing
and is not intended to support the
vehicle for other purposes. The use
of purpose designed supports is nec-
essary whilst the vehicle is raised
and the operator is required to get
underneath.
D060G02E
D060G02FC
Using the wheel brace, remove the nuts
!
WARNING:
and slide the wheel off the hub and
It is important that the faces of the
wheel studs. Lie the wheel flat to pre-
wheel and hub are clean prior to
vent it from rolling. Ensure that the
installing the wheel. The prescence
faces of the wheel and hub are clean.
of dirt or other matter in the wheel or
Position the spare wheel over the studs
hub faces could result in the wheel
and slide it up to the hub.
nuts becoming loose whilst the vehi-
cle is being driven.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
3
11
SD070I1-E
SD070J1-E
SD070K1-E
7. Re-install Wheel Nuts
8. Lower Vehicle and Tighten
After changing wheels
Nuts
D060H02FC
D060B01FC
D060I02FC
Fit the wheel nuts onto the studs and
The pressure of the spare tyre should
tighten with the wheel brace.
Lower the car to the ground turning the
be checked at the first available oppor-
wheel nut wrench counterclockwise.
tunity. If any doubt exists as to the tyre
When the vehicle is firmly on the ground,
pressure, the vehicle should be driven
remove the jack and tighten the wheel
slowly to the nearest service station
nuts securely. At the first available
and the tyre pressure checked and
opportunity, the wheel nut torque should
adjusted as required.
be checked with a suitable torque
wrench.
Wheel nut tightening torque
Steel wheel & aluminium alloy wheel:
90-110 Nm (65-80 lb.ft)
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3 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
IF YOUR VEHICLE MUST BE
12
TOWED
If the valve cap is lost from any of the
D080A01O-GAT
D080B01O-GAT
valves, a replacement should be ob-
If your vehicle has to be towed, it should
Towing the Vehicle
tained and fitted at the first available
be done by your Hyundai authorised
opportunity. The valve cap prevents
repairer or a commercial tow truck ser-
1)
the ingress of dirt which may cause the
vice. This will help assure that your
valve to stick and therefore leak and is
vehicle is not damaged in towing. Also,
part of the valve sealing function.
professionals are generally aware of
local laws governing towing. In any
Ensure that the spare wheel, jack and
case, rather than risk damage to your
wheel nut wrench as well tools are
car, it is suggested that you show this
2)
correctly located in the boot of the
information to the tow truck operator.
vehicle to prevent damage and noise.
Be sure that a safety chain system is
used and that all local laws are ob-
served.
It is recommended that your vehicle be
dolly
towed with a wheel lift and dollies or
3)
flatbed equipment with all the wheels
off the ground.
!
CAUTION:
o Your vehicle can be damaged if
HFC005
towed incorrectly!
Your vehicle can be towed by wheel lift
o Be sure the transaxle is in neutral.
type truck (1), (2) or flatbed equipment (3).
o When the engine will not start, be
sure the steering is unlocked by
placing the key in the "ACC" posi-
tion.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
3
13
NOTE:
Before towing, check the level of the
!
!
CAUTION:
automatic transaxle fluid. If it is be-
CAUTION:
o When towing the vehicle, take care
low the "HOT" range on the dipstick,
not to cause damage to the bumper
add fluid. If you cannot add fluid, a
or underbody of the vehicle.
towing dolly must be used.
2) If any of the loaded wheels or sus-
pension components are damaged
or the vehicle is being towed with the
front wheels on the ground, use a
towing dolly under the front wheels.
o Manual Transaxle:
If you do not use a towing dolly, place
HFC006
the ignition key in the "ACC" position
and put the transaxle in "N (Neutral)".
A vehicle with an automatic transaxle
should never be towed from the rear
HFC004
with the front wheels on the ground.
!
This can cause serious damage to
o Do not tow with sling type truck as
CAUTION:
the transaxle.
this may cause damage to the
Do not tow with the key removed or
bumper or underbody of the ve-
in the "LOCK" position when towing
hicle.
from the rear without a towing dolly.
3) It is recommended that your vehicle
be towed with all the wheels off the
1) If the vehicle is being towed with the
o Automatic Transaxle:
ground.
rear wheels on the ground, be sure
Be sure to use a towing dolly under
the parking brake is released.
the front wheels.
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3 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY TOWING
IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS
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D080D05A-EAT
D120A01A-EAT
NOTE:
Before towing, check the level of the
Information about the key of immobiliser
automatic transaxle fluid. If it is be-
system will be found on page 1-4.
low the "HOT" range on the dipstick,
add fluid. If you cannot add fluid, a
towing dolly must be used.
Front
!
CAUTION:
Rear
If the car is being towed with all four
D080D04FC
wheels on the ground, it can be
towed only from the front. Be sure
For emergency towing when no com-
that the transaxle is in neutral. Do not
mercial tow vehicle is available, attach
tow at speeds greater than 30 mph
a tow cable, chain or strap to one of the
(50 km/h) and for more than 15 miles
towing hooks under the front/rear of
(25 km).
your vehicle. Do not attempt to tow your
Be sure the steering is unlocked by
vehicle in this manner on any unpaved
placing the key in the "ACC" posi-
surface. This could result in serious
tion.
damage to your vehicle.
Nor should towing be attempted if the
wheels, drive train, axles, steering or
brakes are damaged. Before towing, be
sure the transaxle is in neutral and the
key is in "ACC" (with the engine off) or
in the "ON" position (with the engine
running). A driver must be in the towed
vehicle to steer it and operate the brakes.
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APPEARANCE CARE
Corrosion Protection
4-2
Underbody Coatings
4-2
Valeting
4-3
Interior
4-5
4
4
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4APPEARANCE CARE
CORROSION PROTECTION
2
SE020A1-E
SE030A1-E
NOTE:
Protecting Your Hyundai
Underbody Coatings
The underbody should never be
From Corrosion
Every Hyundai passenger car receives
steam cleaned since the underbody
By using the most advanced design
a full underbody and cavity injection
coating may be removed by this pro-
and construction practices, every
treatment during production. In order
cess.
that this treatment may retain maxi-
During the interim period between
Hyundai is built to retain the original
factory finish for many years. However,
mum effectiveness it is recommended
power washing the underbody, the
long term durability is also greatly de-
that the underbody receives a power
more vulnerable areas such as wheel
wash and a thorough inspection after
arches should be hosed off particu-
pendant upon maintaining the various
protection systems and coatings used
each winter season. In doing so any
larly during the winter season to
in manufacture since constant, expo-
accumulations of mud, which act as
prevent prolonged contact with road
moisture traps and combine with road
salts.
sure to the elements will result in a
breakdown and loss of effectiveness.
salts to accelerate corrosion will be
Ensure that the various drain points
The following suggestions are made to
removed. In order to maintain the Anti
located at the bottom of the door
Perforation Warranty, the requirements
panels and sills are kept clear to
assist in the maintenance of the vehicle
bodywork.
regarding the retreatment programme
prevent water from becoming trapped
must be observed in accordance with
within the cavities. Wherever pos-
the Terms and Conditions outlined in
sible, the parking of the vehicle in a
the separate Anti Perforation Warranty
confined, poorly ventilated location
Booklet.
(a garage for example) should be
avoided when the vehicle is wet or is
covered with snow or ice. Under
these conditions, the internal cavi-
ties of the vehicle will remain damp
for prolonged periods of time which
will encourage corrosion. Parking
the vehicle where good ventilation
exists (outside for example) is pref-
erable.
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CORROSION PREVENTION ANDAPPEARANCE CARE
4
VALETING
3
SE040A2-E
After removing the dirt film with a soft
Regular cleaning of the exterior
sponge, the body work should be thor-
!
oughly rinsed and then dried with a good
CAUTION:
paintwork serves two important func-
tions. Firstly, the removal of abrasive
quality chamois leather to prevent streak-
dirt and contaminants will maintain the
ing or spotting of the paint work.
lustre of the paintwork and will prevent
Household detergents, solvents and abra-
discolouration and dulling due to pro-
sive cleaning materials should not be used
longed contact.
in order to avoid damaging the paint film.
Secondly, the presence of damage
Plastic wheel covers should be cleaned
through impact or abrasion will be ap-
using a sponge and water. Cast alloy
parent allowing early rectification to be
wheels should be cleaned using a mild
made thus preventing corrosion from
soap or neutral detergent. Abrasive
becoming established and spreading
compounds must not be used since in
beneath the paint film. To avoid "water
the event of these damaging the lac-
OJB037800
spotting" the vehicle should not be
quer coating, oxidization of the aluminium
washed in direct sunlight particularly in
wheel will occur, spoiling the appearance.
o Water washing in the engine com-
the case of vehicles having dark body
The use of a toothbrush will facilitate
partment including high pressure
colours. The heat from the sun rays is
cleaning between the wheel "spokes".
water washing may cause the fail-
absorbed by the paint film increasing
ure of electrical circuits located in
the surface temperature. This action
the engine compartment.
causes water used for washing to
o Never allow water or other liquids
evaporate quickly leaving behind the
to come in contact with electrical/
deposits from the water and the sham-
electronic components inside the
poo used.
vehicle as this may damage them.
Use only a shampoo intended for the
purpose and ensure that the body work
is thoroughly wet to soften the dirt film
prior to attempting to remove this.
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4APPEARANCE CARE
BUMPER MAINTENANCE
BODY WORK REPAIRS
4
SE040B1-E
SE040E1-E
SE040F1-E
Stain/Spot Removal
The special material from which the
In the event of the body work sustaining
Should tree sap, dead insects or tar
bumpers are manufactured warrants
damage, the following points should be
prove to be difficult to remove from the
special attention to preserve the ap-
noted prior to repairs being undertaken.
paint film, turpentine or a proprietary
pearance of the bumpers. Avoid con-
If body panels are replaced or repaired,
paint cutting compound may be used.
tact with battery electrolyte or brake
anti corrosion treatment must be ap-
Ensure that the area to be cleaned is
fluid and ensure that accidental spill-
plied to the repair area. The product
not rubbed intensively to prevent break-
ages are immediately flushed with wa-
used must be compatible with those
ing through the colour coat and expos-
ter.
used in manufacture. It is recommended
ing the under coat.
Do not use abrasive cleaning materials
that repairs are entrusted to a Hyundai
which may damage the bumpers.
authorised repairer to ensure that re-
Avoid subjecting the bumpers to high
placement parts used are of the same
temperatures E.g encountered in high
high quality as those used in manufac-
bake paint ovens.
ture of the vehicle and that the correct
SE040C1-E
repair methods and materials will en-
sure adequate levels of corrosion pro-
Polishing
tection and the continued validity of the
The exterior paint work should be pol-
Anti Perforation Warranty.
ished with a proprietary wax polish when
water no longer collects in bead form on
the paint work. The instructions of the
product manufacturer should be ad-
hered to.
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CORROSION PREVENTION ANDAPPEARANCE CARE
4
INTERIOR
5
SE050A1-E
SE050D1-E
Seat Belts
During the winter period, it is possible
that the passenger compartment floor-
Seat belts should be cleaned only with
ing may become wet from damp foot-
a mild soap solution. Strong detergents,
wear or quantities of snow adhering to
solvents or bleaches may damage the
footwear. The carpet should not be
belt webbing and therefore reduce the
allowed to remain in this condition since
effectiveness of the belt. Belts which
the carpet may begin to create musty
display signs of fraying, wear or cuts
smells and will promote corrosion of the
should be replaced.
floor pan in addition to the carpet and
under felt beginning to rot.
SE050E1-E
Windows
SE050C1-E
Interior Valeting
A proprietary glass cleaner should be
used to clean the inside of the windows.
The soft trim and carpets should be
However, the rear heated windshield
maintained with the regular use of a
must only be cleaned using a light
vacuum cleaner. Heavy soiling should
horizontal cleaning action. Care should
be removed with a dry cleaning agent
be exercised to avoid the use of abra-
recommended for this purpose follow-
sive cleaners or contact with items of
ing the instructions of the product manu-
jewellery which may damage the heat-
facturer. Paint thinner, solvents or other
ing elements.
such cleaning materials should not be
used since damage to the upholstery
may result.
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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
Maintenance and Servicing Requirements
5-2
Scheduled Maintenance
5-3
Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions
5-6
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items
5-7
5
5
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MAINTENANCE AND
2
SERVICING REQUIREMENTS
SF020A1-E
NOTE:
performed by the factory-trained or
To ensure the continued reliability and
The inspection and testing of cer-
distributor-trained technicians at your
safety of the vehicle, certain routine
tain electronic fuel injection/engine
Hyundai authorised repairer because
maintenance operations are required
management and automatic trans-
of the need for specialised knowledge
at specific mileage or time intervals.
mission control systems require
and tooling and to ensure that no
It is the responsibility of the vehicle
specialised electronic equipment
possibility of invalidating the manufac-
owner to ensure that the maintenance
specifically designed for Hyundai
turers warranty exists.
schedules shown in both this Owners
vehicles. The use of general pur-
The maintenance schedules relate to
Manual and the Warranty and Service
pose electrical test equipment may
vehicles operated under normal condi-
Passport are adhered to.
result in damage to the control unit
tions, vehicles which are operated
The new vehicle warranty may be
microprocessors.
under adverse conditions will require
invalidated if the routine maintenance
more frequent maintenance which is
operations are not performed in line
described at page 5-6.
SF020C2-E
with the recommendations outlined and
Specified Scheduled Procedures
NOTE:
the safety and durability of the vehicle
adversely affected.
Service schedules may change de-
The Specified scheduled procedures
It is recommended that all mainte-
pending on individual country
are listed in the maintenance charts
nance operations with the exception of
needs. Please ask your local
beginning at page 5-3. The operations
the daily operating checks are en-
Hyundai authorised repairer for a
specified must be performed at the
trusted to a Hyundai authorised re-
copy of the service schedule that
time or mileage intervals shown irre-
pairer to ensure that the latest repair
relates to that country.
spective of whether the mileage inter-
and maintenance procedures and
val has been reached before the speci-
specialised servicing tools are em-
fied time interval.
SF030B1-E
ployed.
Certain lubricants and components
SERVICE HISTORY
In addition, the use of genuine Hyundai
degrade with both time and mileage
replacement parts will ensure that the
(e.g. engine oil and brake fluid) and
It is important that all scheduled main-
vehicle safety and performance will
therefore it is not permissable to base
tenance services are recorded in the
not be compromised.
the maintenance schedule upon mile-
warranty and service passport to en-
age alone. It is strongly recommended
sure that proof of maintenance is avail-
that the maintenance operations are
able when warranty service is required.
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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
5
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
3
YF010A2-E
In order to ensure continued reliability, safety and longevity, regular maintenance performed at the intervals specified is
essential. The maintenance intervals specified are based both on time elapsed and mileage covered since the previous
maintenance service was performed. However, under severe operating conditions, certain scheduled operations should be
performed at shorter intervals. Regular maintenance should be entrusted to Hyundai authorised repairer who is best able to
provide the expertise required to ensure optimum operational performance.
In addition the use of Hyundai replacement parts and service consumables will ensure that the original build quality,
operational performance and safety are maintained.
F030B03FC-EAT
R : Replace
I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
MILES X 1,000
10
20
30
40
50
60
NO.
DESCRIPTION
MONTHS
12
24
36
48
60
72
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (PETROL)
1
ENGINE OIL & FILTER
R
R
R
R
R
R
2
DRIVE BELT (WATER PUMP, ALTERNATOR & A/CON)
I
I
I
3
FUEL FILTER (MFI)
R
4
FLUID LEAKS
I
I
I
I
I
I
5
TIMING BELT
I
R
6
VENTILATION HOSES
I
7
AIR CLEANER FILTER
I
I
R
I
I
R
8
SPARK PLUGS
R
R
R
9
VALVE CLEARANCE (1.8 DOHC)
See Note (1)
Note :
(1) INSPECT AND ADJUST EVERY 60,000 MILE OR 48 MONTHS.
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4
F030D02FC-EAT
R : Replace
I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary.
MILES X 1,000
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
NO.
DESCRIPTION
MONTHS
12
24
36
48
60
72
84
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (DIESEL)
1
ENGINE OIL & FILTER
(API Class : CH-4 or ABOVE)
See Note(1)
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
(ACEA Class : B-4 or ABOVE)
2
AIR CLEANER FILTER
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
3
FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE
R
R
R
4
TIMING BELT
R
5
DRIVE BELT (FOR P/STR'G PUMP, ALTERNATOR & A/CON)
I
I
R
6
VACUUM PUMP & VACUUM HOSE
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
7
VACUUM PUMP OIL HOSE
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
8
FUEL LINES, FUEL HOSE & CONNECTIONS
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Note : (1) ON A DAILY BASIS, WHENEVER THE VEHICLE IS REFUELLED OR BEFORE STARTING A LONG TRIP :"I"
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5
5
F030C02FC-EAT
R : Replace
I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
MILES X 1,000
10
20
30
40
50
60
NO.
DESCRIPTION
MONTHS
12
24
36
48
60
72
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1
COOLING SYSTEM
I
I
I
I
I
I
2
COOLANT
See Note (1)
3
ENGINE COOLANT SPECIFIC GRAVITY
I
I
I
I
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I
4
MANUAL TRANSAXLE OIL
I
I
I
I
I
I
5
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID
I
I
I
I
I
R
6
BRAKE PIPES, HOSES, AND CONNECTIONS
I
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I
I
I
7
BRAKE FLUID
I
R
I
R
I
R
8
CLUTCH FLUID
I
R
I
R
I
R
9
REAR BRAKE LININGS AND CYLINDERS
I
I
I
10
BRAKE PADS
I
I
I
I
I
I
11
SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEM
I
I
I
I
I
I
12
FRONT SUSPENSION BALL JOINTS
I
I
I
I
I
I
13
POLLEN FILTER (IN FRONT OF BLOWER UNIT)
R
R
R
R
R
R
14
REAR WHEEL BEARINGS
I
I
I
I
I
I
15
TYRE CONDITION AND PRESSURE (incl. Spare)
I
I
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I
16
LUBRICATE LOCKS AND HINGES
I
I
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I
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I
17
CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
I
I
I
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I
18
ROAD TEST
I
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I
19
CHECK ALL SYSTEMS WITH HI-SCAN
I
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I
Note :(1) FOR THE FIRST TIME, REPLACE THE COOLANT AT 60,000 MILES OR 60 MONTHS.
AFTER THAT, REPLACE IT EVERY 30,000 MILES OR 24 MONTHS.
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MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
6
F040A02FC-EAT
The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the
chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals.
R : Replace
I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary
MAINTENANCE
DRIVING
MAINTENANCE ITEM
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
OPERATION
CONDITION
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
PETROL ENGINE
A, B,C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K
R
EVERY 4,500 MILES OR 6 MONTHS
DIESEL ENGINE
A, B, C, D, F, H, I, J
AIR CLEANER FILTER
R
MORE FREQUENTLY
C, E
SPARK PLUGS
R
MORE FREQUENTLY
B, H
TIMING BELT
R
EVERY 37,000 MILES OR 48 MONTHS
D, E, F, G
BRAKE PADS
I
MORE FREQUENTLY
C, D, G, H
REAR BRAKE LININGS AND CYLINDERS
I
MORE FREQUENTLY
C, D, G, H
SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEM
I
MORE FREQUENTLY
C, D, E, F
MANUAL TRANSAXLE OIL
R
EVERY 60,000 MILES
A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID
R
EVERY 27,000 MILES
A, C, E, F, G, H, I
POLLEN FILTER(IN FRONT OF BLOWER UNIT)
R
MORE FREQUENTLY
C,E
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
E - Driving in sandy areas
A - Repeatly driving short distance of less than 5miles(8km) in
F - Driving in heavy traffic area over 90°F(32°C)
normal tempera ture or less than 10miles(16km) in freezing
G - Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road
temperature
H - Towing a Trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack
B - Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances
I
- Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or
C - Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-
vehicle towing
spread roads
J
- Driving over 100 MPH(170 Km/h)
D - Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in
K - Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions
very cold weather
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