Hyundai Grand Santa Fe (2016 year). Instruction - part 40

 

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Hyundai Grand Santa Fe (2016 year). Instruction - part 40

 

 

Maintenance
License plate lamp bulb
Door courtesy lamp bulb
replacement
replacement (if equipped)
ODM072039
ODM042261
1. Loosen the lens retaining screws
If the light bulb does not operate, we
with a philips head screwdriver.
recommend that the vehicle be
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
2. Remove the lens.
dealer.
3. Remove the bulb by pulling it
straight out.
4. Install a new bulb.
5. Reinstall the lens securely with the
lens retaining screws.
7 95
Maintenance
■ Map lamp
■ Luggage room lamp (if equipped)
Interior lamp bulb replacement
1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver,
gently pry the lens from the interi-
or lamp housing.
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it
straight out.
WARNING
■ Room lamp
■ Sunvisor lamp
Prior to working on the Interior
• Type A
lamps, ensure that the “OFF”
button is depressed to avoid
burning your fingers or receiv-
ing an electric shock.
3. Install a new bulb in the socket.
4. Align the lens tabs with the interior
lamp housing notches and snap
the lens into place.
• Type B
■ Glove box lamp (if equipped)
CAUTION
Use care not to dirty or damage
lens, lens tab, and plastic hous-
ings.
ODM072040/ODM072042/ODM072052
OXM079044/ODM072041/ODM072043
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Maintenance
APPEARANCE CARE
Exterior care
Finish maintenance
CAUTION
Exterior general caution
Washing
Do not use strong soap, chem-
To help protect your vehicle’s finish
It is very important to follow the label
ical detergents or hot water,
directions when using any chemical
from rust and deterioration, wash it
and do not wash the vehicle in
thoroughly and frequently at least
cleaner or polish. Read all warning
direct sunlight or when the
and caution statements that appear
once a month with lukewarm or cold
body of the vehicle is warm.
water.
on the label.
If you use your vehicle for off-road
Be careful when washing the
driving, you should wash it after each
side windows of your vehicle.
off-road trip. Pay special attention to
Especially, with high-pressure
the removal of any accumulation of
water. Water may leak through
salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign
the windows and wet the inte-
materials. Make sure the drain holes
rior.
in the lower edges of the doors and
To prevent damage to the
rocker panels are kept clear and
plastic parts and lamps, do
clean.
not clean with chemical sol-
Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,
vents or strong detergents.
industrial pollution and similar
deposits can damage your vehicle’s
finish if not removed immediately.
WARNING - Wet brakes
Even prompt washing with plain
After washing the vehicle, test
water may not completely remove all
the brakes while driving slowly
these deposits.
to see if they have been affected
A mild soap, safe for use on painted
by water. If braking performance
surfaces, may be used.
is impaired, dry the brakes by
After washing, rinse the vehicle thor-
applying them lightly while
oughly with lukewarm or cold water.
maintaining a slow forward
Do not allow soap to dry on the fin-
speed.
ish.
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Maintenance
Waxing
Finish damage repair
Wax the vehicle when water will no
Deep scratches or stone chips in the
longer bead on the paint.
painted surface must be repaired
Always wash and dry the vehicle
promptly. Exposed metal will quickly
before waxing. Use a good quality
rust and may develop into a major
liquid or paste wax, and follow the
repair expense.
manufacturer’s instructions. Wax all
metal trim to protect it and to main-
NOTICE
tain its luster. Removing oil, tar, and
similar materials with a spot remover
If your vehicle is damaged and
will usually strip the wax from the fin-
requires any metal repair or
OJB037800
ish. Be sure to re-wax these areas
replacement, be sure the body shop
even if the rest of the vehicle does
applies anti-corrosion materials to
not yet need waxing.
the parts repaired or replaced.
CAUTION
Water washing in the engine
CAUTION
compartment including high
pressure water washing may
Wiping dust or dirt off the
cause the failure of electrical
body with a dry cloth will
circuits located in the engine
scratch the finish.
compartment.
Do not use steel wool, abra-
Never allow water or other liq-
sive cleaners, or strong deter-
uids to come in contact with
gents containing highly alka-
electrical/electronic compo-
line or caustic agents on
nents inside the vehicle as
chrome-plated or anodized
this may damage them.
aluminum parts. This may
result in damage to the pro-
tective coating and cause dis-
coloration or paint deteriora-
tion.
7 98
Maintenance
Bright-metal maintenance
Underbody maintenance
WARNING
To remove road tar and insects,
Corrosive materials used for ice and
use a tar remover, not a scraper or
snow removal and dust control may
After washing the vehicle, test
other sharp object.
collect on the underbody. If these
the brakes while driving slowly
materials are not removed, acceler-
to see if they have been affected
To protect the surfaces of bright-
ated rusting can occur on underbody
by water. If braking performance
metal parts from corrosion, apply a
parts such as the fuel lines, frame,
is impaired, dry the brakes by
coating of wax or chrome preser-
floor pan and exhaust system, even
applying them lightly while
vative and rub to a high luster.
though they have been treated with
maintaining a slow forward
During winter weather or in coastal
rust protection.
speed.
areas, cover the bright metal parts
Thoroughly flush the vehicle under-
with a heavier coating of wax or
preservative. If necessary, coat the
body and wheel openings with luke-
warm or cold water once a month,
parts with non-corrosive petroleum
jelly or other protective compound.
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 rust-
ing.
7 99
Maintenance
Aluminum wheel maintenance
Corrosion protection
High-corrosion areas
The aluminum wheels are coated
Protecting your vehicle from corro-
If you live in an area where your car
with a clear protective finish.
sion
is regularly exposed to corrosive
materials, corrosion protection is
Do not use any abrasive cleaner,
By using the most advanced design
particularly important. Some of the
polishing compound, solvent, or
and construction practices to combat
common causes of accelerated cor-
wire brushes on aluminum wheels.
corrosion, we produces cars of the
rosion are road salts, dust control
They may scratch or damage the
highest quality. However, this is only
chemicals, ocean air and industrial
finish.
part of the job. To achieve the long-
pollution.
term corrosion resistance your vehi-
Clean the wheel when it has
cooled.
cle can deliver, the owner's coopera-
tion and assistance is also required.
Use only a mild soap or neutral
detergent, and rinse thoroughly
Common causes of corrosion
with water. Also, be sure to clean
the wheels after driving on salted
The most common causes of corro-
roads. This helps prevent corro-
sion on your car are:
sion.
• Road salt, dirt and moisture that is
Avoid washing the wheels with
allowed to accumulate underneath
high-speed car wash brushes.
the car.
Do not use any alkaline or acid
• Removal of paint or protective
detergent. It may damage and cor-
coatings by stones, gravel, abra-
rode the aluminum wheels coated
sion or minor scrapes and dents
with a clear protective finish.
which leave unprotected metal
exposed to corrosion.
7 100
Maintenance
Moisture breeds corrosion
Keep your car clean
• When cleaning lower door panels,
rocker panels and frame mem-
Moisture creates the conditions in
The best way to prevent corrosion is
bers, be sure that drain holes are
which corrosion is most likely to
to keep your car clean and free of
kept open so that moisture can
occur. For example, corrosion is
corrosive materials. Attention to the
escape and not be trapped inside
accelerated by high humidity, partic-
underside of the car is particularly
to accelerate corrosion.
ularly when temperatures are just
important.
above freezing. In such conditions,
the corrosive material is kept in con-
• If you live in a high-corrosion area
Keep your garage dry
tact with the car surfaces by moisture
— where road salts are used, near
Don't park your car in a damp, poor-
that is slow to evaporate.
the ocean, areas with industrial
ly ventilated garage. This creates a
Mud is particularly corrosive
pollution, acid rain, etc.—, you
favorable environment for corrosion.
because it is slow to dry and holds
should take extra care to prevent
This is particularly true if you wash
moisture in contact with the vehicle.
corrosion. In winter, hose off the
your car in the garage or drive it into
Although the mud appears to be dry,
underside of your car at least once
the garage when it is still wet or cov-
it can still retain the moisture and
a month and be sure to clean the
ered with snow, ice or mud. Even a
promote corrosion. High tempera-
underside thoroughly when winter
heated garage can contribute to cor-
tures can also accelerate corrosion
is over.
rosion unless it is well ventilated so
of parts that are not properly ventilat-
moisture is dispersed.
ed so the moisture can be dispersed.
When cleaning underneath the car,
For all these reasons, it is particular-
give particular attention to the
ly important to keep your car clean
components under the fenders and
and free of mud or accumulations of
other areas that are hidden from
other materials. This applies not only
view. Do a thorough job; just damp-
to the visible surfaces but particular-
ening the accumulated mud rather
ly to the underside of the car.
than washing it away will acceler-
ate corrosion rather than prevent
To help prevent corrosion
it. Water under high pressure and
steam are particularly effective in
You can help prevent corrosion from
removing accumulated mud and
getting started by observing the fol-
corrosive materials.
lowing:
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Maintenance
Keep paint and trim in good con-
Don't neglect the interior
Interior care
dition
Moisture can collect under the floor
Interior general precautions
Scratches or chips in the finish
mats and carpeting to cause corro-
Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
should be covered with "touch-up"
sion. Check under the mats periodi-
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean-
paint as soon as possible to reduce
cally to be sure the carpeting is dry.
er and air freshener from contacting
the possibility of corrosion. If bare
Use particular care if you carry fertil-
the interior parts because they may
metal is showing through, the atten-
izers, cleaning materials or chemi-
cause damage or discoloration. If
tion of a qualified body and paint
cals in the car.
they do contact the interior parts,
shop is recommended.
These should be carried only in
wipe them off immediately.
proper containers and any spills or
See the instructions that follow for
leaks should be cleaned up, flushed
Bird droppings : Bird droppings are
the proper way to clean vinyl.
highly corrosive and may damage
with clean water and thoroughly
dried.
painted surfaces in just a few hours.
CAUTION
Always remove bird droppings as
soon as possible.
Never allow water or other liq-
uids to come in contact with
electrical/electronic
compo-
nents inside the vehicle as this
may damage them.
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Maintenance
Cleaning the upholstery and inte-
Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt
CAUTION
rior trim
webbing
When cleaning leather products
Vinyl
Clean the belt webbing with any mild
(steering wheel, seats etc.), use
soap solution recommended for
Remove dust and loose dirt from
neutral detergents or low alco-
cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow
vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum
hol content solutions. If you use
the instructions provided with the
cleaner. Clean vinyl surfaces with a
high alcohol content solutions
soap. Do not bleach or re-dye the
vinyl cleaner.
or acid/alkaline detergents, the
webbing because this may weaken
color of the leather may fade or
it.
Fabric
the surface may get stripped off.
Remove dust and loose dirt from fab-
ric with a whisk broom or vacuum
Cleaning the interior window
cleaner. Clean with a mild soap solu-
glass
tion recommended for upholstery or
If the interior glass surfaces of the
carpets. Remove fresh spots imme-
vehicle become fogged (that is, cov-
diately with a fabric spot cleaner. If
ered with an oily, greasy or waxy
fresh spots do not receive immediate
film), they should be cleaned with
attention, the fabric can be stained
glass cleaner. Follow the directions
and its color can be affected. Also, its
on the glass cleaner container.
fire-resistant properties can be
reduced if the material is not proper-
ly maintained.
CAUTION
Do not scrape or scratch the
inside of the rear window. This
CAUTION
may result in damage to the rear
Using anything but recommend-
window defroster grid.
ed cleaners and procedures
may affect the fabric’s appear-
ance and fire-resistant proper-
ties.
7 103
Maintenance
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
The emission control system of your
Caution for the Inspection and
2. Evaporative emission con-
vehicle is covered by a written limited
Maintenance Test (With Electronic
trol System
warranty. Please see the warranty
Stability Control (ESC) system)
The Evaporative Emission Control
information contained in the Service
• To prevent the vehicle from mis-
System is designed to prevent fuel
Passport in your vehicle.
firing during dynamometer test-
vapors from escaping into the atmos-
Your vehicle is equipped with an
ing, turn the Electronic Stability
phere.
emission control system to meet all
Contol
(ESC) system off by
emission regulations.
pressing the ESC switch.
Canister
There are three emission control
• After dynamometer testing is
Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel
systems which are as follows.
completed, turn the ESC system
tank are absorbed and stored in the
back on by pressing the ESC
onboard canister. When the engine is
switch again.
running, the fuel vapors absorbed in
(1) Crankcase emission control sys-
the canister are drawn into the surge
tem
tank through the purge control sole-
(2) Evaporative emission control sys-
1. Crankcase emission control
noid valve.
tem
system
(3) Exhaust emission control system
The positive crankcase ventilation
Purge Control Solenoid Valve
system is employed to prevent air
(PCSV)
pollution caused by blow-by gases
The purge control solenoid valve is
In order to assure the proper function
being emitted from the crankcase.
controlled by the Engine Control
of the emission control systems, it is
This system supplies fresh filtered air
Module
(ECM); when the engine
recommended that you have your
coolant temperature is low during
to the crankcase through the air
car inspected and maintained by an
idling, the PCSV closes so that evap-
intake hose. Inside the crankcase,
authorized HYUNDAI dealer in
orated fuel is not taken into the
the fresh air mixes with blow-by
accordance with the maintenance
engine. After the engine warms-up
gases, which then pass through the
schedule in this manual.
during ordinary driving, the PCSV
PCV valve into the induction system.
opens to introduce evaporated fuel to
the engine.
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Maintenance
3. Exhaust emission control
Engine exhaust gas precautions
Do not operate the engine in con-
system
(carbon monoxide)
fined or closed areas
(such as
garages) any more than what is
The Exhaust Emission Control
• Carbon monoxide can be present
necessary to move the vehicle in or
System is a highly effective system
with other exhaust fumes.
out of the area.
which controls exhaust emissions
Therefore, if you smell exhaust
while maintaining good vehicle per-
fumes of any kind inside your vehi-
When the vehicle is stopped in an
cle, have it inspected and repaired
open area for more than a short
formance.
immediately. If you ever suspect
time with the engine running,
exhaust fumes are coming into
adjust the ventilation system
(as
Vehicle modifications
your vehicle, drive it only with all
needed) to draw outside air into the
This vehicle should not be modified.
the windows fully open. Have your
vehicle.
Modification of your vehicle could
vehicle checked and repaired
Never sit in a parked or stopped
affect its performance, safety or
immediately.
vehicle for any extended time with
durability and may even violate gov-
the engine running.
ernmental safety and emissions reg-
WARNING - Exhaust
When the engine stalls or fails to
ulations.
start, excessive attempts to restart
Engine exhaust gases contain
In addition, damage or performance
the engine may cause damage to
carbon monoxide (CO). Though
problems resulting from any modifi-
the emission control system.
colorless and odorless, it is
cation may not be covered under
dangerous and could be lethal if
warranty.
inhaled. Follow the instructions
• If you use unauthorized electronic
following to avoid CO poison-
devices, it may cause the vehicle to
ing.
operate abnormally, wire damage,
battery discharge and fire. For your
safety, do not use unauthorized
electronic devices.
7 105
Maintenance
Operating precautions for catalyt-
Your vehicle is equipped with a cat-
Failure to observe these precautions
ic converters (if equipped)
alytic converter emission control
could result in damage to the catalyt-
device.
ic converter and to your vehicle.
Additionally, such actions could void
WARNING - Fire
Therefore, the following precautions
your warranties.
must be observed:
A hot exhaust system can
ignite flammable items under
Use only UNLEADED FUEL for
your vehicle. Do not park,
gasoline engine.
idle, or drive the vehicle over
Do not operate the vehicle when
or near flammable objects,
there are signs of engine malfunc-
such as dry grass, paper,
tion, such as misfire or a noticeable
leaves, etc.
loss of performance.
The exhaust system and cat-
Do not misuse or abuse the
alytic system are very hot
engine. Examples of misuse are
while the engine is running or
coasting with the ignition off and
immediately after the engine
descending steep grades in gear
is turned off. Keep away from
with the ignition off.
the exhaust system and cat-
Do not operate the engine at high
alytic, you may get burned.
idle speed for extended periods (5
Also, do not remove the heat
minutes or more).
sink around the exhaust sys-
Do not modify or tamper with any
tem, do not seal the bottom of
part of the engine or emission con-
the vehicle or do not coat the
trol system. All inspections and
vehicle for corrosion control.
adjustments must be made by an
It may present a fire risk under
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
certain conditions.
Avoid driving with a very low fuel
level. If you run out of gasoline, it
could cause the engine to misfire
and result in excessive loading of
the catalytic converter.
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106
Maintenance
Diesel Particulate Filter
When the malfunction indicator light
(if equipped)
blinks, it may stop blinking by driving
CAUTION - Diesel Fuel
the vehicle at more than 60km/h (37
(if equipped with DPF)
The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
mph) or at more than second gear
It is recommended to use the
system removes the soot emitted
with 1500 ~ 2000 engine rpm for a
regulated automotive diesel fuel
from the vehicle.
certain time (for about 25 minutes).
for diesel vehicle equipped with
Unlike a disposable air filter, the DPF
If the malfunction indicator light con-
the DPF system.
system automatically burns
(oxi-
tinues to be blinked in spite of the
If you use diesel fuel including
dizes) and removes the accumulated
procedure, please visit an authorized
high sulfur (more than 50 ppm
soot according to the driving condi-
HYUNDAI dealer and then check the
sulfur) and unspecified addi-
tion. In other words, the active burn-
DPF system.
tives, it can cause the DPF sys-
ing by engine control system and
high exhaust gas temperature
If you continue to drive with the mal-
tem to be damaged and white
caused by normal/high driving condi-
function indicator light blinking for a
smoke can be emitted.
tion burns and removes the accumu-
long time, the DPF system can be
lated soot.
damaged and fuel consumption can
be worsen.
However, if the vehicle continues to
be driven at low speed for long time,
the accumulated soot may not be
automatically removed because of
low exhaust gas temperature. In this
particular case, the amount of soot is
out of detection limit, the soot oxida-
tion process by engine control sys-
tem may not happen and the mal-
function indicator light may blink.
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Specifications & Consumer information
Dimensions
8-2
Engine
8-2
Bulb wattage
8-3
Tires and wheels
8-4
Load and speed capacity tires
8-4
Gross vehicle weight
8-5
Luggage volume
8-5
Recommended lubricants and capacities
8-6
• Recommended SAE viscosity number
8-8
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
8-9
Vehicle certification label
8-9
Tire specification and pressure label
8-10
Engine number
8-10
Air conditioner compressor label
8-10
Refrigerant label
8-11
Declaration of conformity
8-11
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Specifications & Consumer information
DIMENSIONS
item
mm(in)
Overall length
4,915 (193.5)
Overall width
1,885 (74)
For Europe
1,685 (66.3)/1,695 (66.7) *1
Overall height
Except Europe
1,690 (66.5)/1,700 (66.9) *1
235/60R18
1,628 (64.1)
Front tread
235/55R19
1,628 (64.1)
235/60R18
1,639 (64.5)
Rear tread
235/55R19
1,639 (64.5)
Wheelbase
2,800 (110)
*1
with roof rack
ENGINE
Gasoline
Item
Diesel R2.2
lambda II 3.3
Displacement
3,342
2,199
cc (cu. in)
(203.94)
(134.19)
Bore x Stroke
92X83.8
85.4X96
mm (in.)
(3.62X3.29)
(3.34X3.77)
Firing order
1-2-3-4-5-6
1-3-4-2
No. of cylinders
V - type
4. In-line
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Specifications & Consumer information
BULB WATTAGE
Light Bulb
Wattage
Bulb type
Headlights(Low)
55 or 35(HID) *
H7L or D3S
Headlights(High)
55
H7L
Front turn signal lamps
21
PY21W
Front
Front position lights
5 or LED
W5W or LED
Front fog lights
*
35
H8
Side Repeater lamps (Outside Mirror)
LED
LED
Daytime running lights *
LED
LED
Rear fog lights *
21
P21W
Rear Stop/Tail lights (outside)
21/5, LED
P21/5W, LED
Rear tail lights (Inside)
8
W8W
Rear Stop/Tail lights (Inside)
LED
LED
Rear
Rear turn signal lights
21
PY21W
Back-up lights
16
W16W
High mounted stop light
LED
LED
License plate lights
5
W5W
Map lamps
10
FESTOON
Room lamps
8
FESTOON
Vanity mirror lamps
5
FESTOON
Interior
Glove box lamp
5
FESTOON
Door courtesy lamps
5
FESTOON
Luggage lamp
5
FESTOON
* If equipped
8
3
Specifications & Consumer information
TIRES AND WHEELS
Inflation pressure bar (psi, kPa)
Normal load
Maximum load
Wheel lug nut torque
Item
Tire size
Wheel size
(
)
(
)
kg•m (lb•ft, N•m)
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
235/60R18
7.5J×18
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
Full size tire
235/55R19
7.5J×19
(33,230)
(33,230)
(33,230)
(33,230)
9~11
(65~79, 88~107)
Compact spare tire
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2
T165/90R17
4.0T×17
(if equipped)
(60,420)
(60,420)
(60,420)
(60,420)
CAUTION
When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle.
Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly.
LOAD AND SPEED CAPACITY TIRES
Load Capacity
Speed Capacity
Item
Tire size
Wheel size
LI *1
kg
SS *2
km/h
235/60R18
7.5J×18
103
875
H
210
Full size tire
235/55R19
7.5J×19
101
825
H
210
Compact spare tire
T165/90R17
4.0T×17
116
1250
M
130
(if equipped)
*1 LI
: LOAD INDEX
*2 SS : SPEED SYMBOL
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