MaintenanceTiburon Quick Reference Guide
Engine Oil and Filter
Brake Pads, Calipers and
R
otors
D
riveshafts and Boots
Manual Transaxle Oil
R
ear Brake Drums/Linings,
P
arking Brake
A
utomatic Transaxle Fluid and
F
ilter
Air Cleaner Filter
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
Ball Joint, Upper Arm Ball Joint,
Power Steering Pump and
Hoses
Brake Fluid
Brake Hoses and Lines
Drive Belt (Alternator, Water
Pump, Air Cond.)
Exhaust Pipe and Muffler
Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses and
Connections
Fuel Vapor Hose and Fuel Filler
Cap
Power Steering Pump, Belt,
and Hoses
Steering Gear Box, Linkage
and Boots/Lower Arm
Timing Belt
Coolant
Spark Plugs
Platinum Coated (2.0L CVVT)
Iridium Coated (2.0L SULEV)
Severe UsageNormal Usage
Replace
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eplace
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7.5K
15K
1
5K
30K
3
0K
1
5K
1
05K
30K
15K
15K
30K
30K
30K
15K
30K
30K
30K
15K
30K
60K
30K
60K
100K
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eplace
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3K
More frequently
7
.5K
60K
M
ore frequently
30K
More frequently
For additional service intervals, severe maintenance
schedule, and complete details, see Owner's Manual.
All units are displayed in miles.
Part Number NP150-E6000 10/06
Basic Safety Precautions
Detailed Information
• This Quick Reference Guide does not replace your
vehicle’s Owner’s Manual.
• If you require additional information or are unsure
of a specific issue, you should always refer to the
vehicle’s Owner’s Manual or contact your dealer.
Automatic Transmission
• Whenever operating the vehicle, make sure that you
and your occupants are properly wearing your
seatbelts.
• Small children should always ride in the rear seat
in the appropriate child restraint system (see the
Owner’s Manual for child safety details).
• Never place children under 13 years old in the
front seats to avoid injury that may result from
air bag deployment.
• Always refer to the Owner’s Manual for complete
safety precaution information.
To select automatic mode, shift to D.
To select SHIFTRONIC™ mode, move the shift lever
right to the manual shift gate from the D (Drive)
position. The instrument cluster displays the
selected forward gear.
Refer
to the Owner’s Manual (section 2) for
detailed information.
•
Exterior – Walk around the vehicle and check for cleanliness, dents,
scratches and dirt.
•
Interior – Check for loose papers, cleanliness and dirt.
•
Make sure air pressure in each tire has been checked and is at the
proper pressure, oil level has been checked, audio system is at an appropriate
level, driver’s seat is back and tilt steering wheel is in the “up” position.
•
The Delivery – Walk around the vehicle with the customer and point
out locking fuel door and proceed to rear hatch area.
❑ Rear Hatch – Use the remote to open rear hatch; also demonstrate
key operation
•
Show large opening and low loading height
•
Point out cargo area light
•
Spare tire/tools
•
Emergency fuel door release
•
Emergency trunk release
•
Rear seat release knobs: demonstrate rear seat release and
move to second row
❑ Driver’s Area: Use the remote to open the driver’s door
•
Adjust seat
•
Fasten seatbelt/adjust shoulder height
•
Adjust steering wheel (tilt)
•
Adjust headrest
❑ Driver’s Door
•
Rear hatch remote release
•
Power window/window lock/power door lock/release
•
Point out that the doors will automatically unlock in the event
of an accident that causes the airbags to deploy
•
Mirror switch: have customer adjust outside and inside mirrors
•
Point out remote locking fuel door release
❑ Driver’s Controls: Dash (Left to Right)
•
Instrument panel illumination switch adjusts gauge illumination
•
ESC and TCS switches (if equipped)
•
Left stalk: head and fog lights — low/high/high beam flash
•
Left stalk turn signals: left and right
•
Cruise control (if equipped) - explain controls
•
Right stalk: wiper/washer controls (front and rear)
•
Instrument panel:
•
Tachometer
•
Speedometer
•
Fuel gauge
•
Engine temperature gauge
•
Warning/indicator lights: turn ignition to “on” position and
warning/indicator lights will appear — after engine starts,
lights will go out unless system detects a problem:
•
Check engine light
•
Airbag warning light
•
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
•
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Traction Control
(TCS) lights (if equipped)
•
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light (if equipped)
•
Seatbelt warning light
•
Turn signal indicator light
•
High beam
•
Engine oil pressure warning
•
Parking brake and brake fluid warning
•
Automatic SHIFTRONIC pattern indicators (if equipped
with automatic transmission)
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After adding fuel, always reinstall the
fuel cap fully and make sure it clicks at
least 3 times. Failure to do this may
result in the "Check Engine” light
illuminating.
Fuel Cap
Manual Transmission
Tire Inflation
Check tire pressure at least once a month when the tires
are cold. Refer to the tire pressure label located on the
driver side center pillar outer panel
for correct pressure.
For 6-speed manual transmission models
(if equipped), lift collar tab to shift into R (Reverse).
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (section 2) for
detailed information.
Cruise Control
*NP150E6000*
Reverse
Lockout
Collar