Hyundai Elantra Quick Reference Manual

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Hyundai Elantra: Your Guide to Enhanced Driving

Hyundai Elantra offers a range of capabilities to make your driving experience more enjoyable and convenient.

  • Instrument Panel Control: Adjust instrument cluster illumination, operate headlights and fog lights, and control audio with steering wheel-mounted buttons.

  • Adjustable Steering Wheel: Customize your driving position with tilt and telescopic adjustment.

  • Trip Computer: Monitor your journey with real-time information like distance traveled, range to empty, average fuel consumption, and average speed.

  • Cruise Control: Set and maintain a desired speed for effortless highway driving.

Hyundai Elantra: Your Guide to Enhanced Driving

Hyundai Elantra offers a range of capabilities to make your driving experience more enjoyable and convenient.

  • Instrument Panel Control: Adjust instrument cluster illumination, operate headlights and fog lights, and control audio with steering wheel-mounted buttons.

  • Adjustable Steering Wheel: Customize your driving position with tilt and telescopic adjustment.

  • Trip Computer: Monitor your journey with real-time information like distance traveled, range to empty, average fuel consumption, and average speed.

  • Cruise Control: Set and maintain a desired speed for effortless highway driving.

ELANTRA
Quick Reference Guide
Commonly Asked Questions
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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01 Instrument Panel Illumination Switch
02 Headlights
03 Steering Wheel Audio Control
04 Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
05 Trip Computer
06 Cruise Control
07
Wiper/Washer
08 Heated Seats
09
Clock Adjustment
10 Auxiliary Input
11 Occupant Classification System
12 Automatic/Manual Transmission
13 Audio
14 Climate Control
1
2
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MOD
E
01 INSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATION SWITCH
The instrument cluster illumination intensity
can be adjusted by rotating the control switch.
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
03 STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROL (if equipped)
A
MODE SWITCH
Each press of the MODE switch
changes the audio source.
B
VOL SWITCH
Press the VOL switch to increase or
decrease the volume.
C
/ (SEEK) SWITCH
Press the switch once to navigate through
radio presets, or CD/MP3 tracks. Press
and hold to quickly scroll through radio
frequencies or fast-forward/rewind
through CD/MP3 tracks.
A
B
C
ON
OF
F
A
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
To operate the headlights, twist the
switch on the end of the lever:
OFF – Headlights off
– Parking lights on
– Headlights on
NOTE: The ignition must be in the
“ON” position to turn on the headlights.
HIGH BEAM ACTIVATION
Push the lever forward.
Flash-To-Pass Feature: Pull the lever towards you and release.
B
FOG LIGHT SWITCH
Rotate the switch to the “ON” position.
NOTE: Fog lights will only function on low beam.
02 HEADLIGHTS
A B
CA
NC
E
L
RE
S
ACCE
L
CO
A
ST
SE
T
OF
F
ON
04 TILT AND TELESCOPIC
STEERING WHEEL (if equipped)
Push the lock release lever downward
A
to unlock the steering wheel. Adjust the
steering wheel up or down
B
and forward
or backward
C
to the desired position.
After adjustment, pull up on the lock
release lever
A
to lock the steering wheel
in place.
WARNING: Do not adjust the steering
wheel while driving. It could result in
loss of control.
A
B
C
D
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20
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40
60
160
180
200
220
40
100
120
140
RANGE
ODO miles
05 TRIP COMPUTER (if equipped)
Each press of the TRIP switch
changes the display as follows:
TRIP – Distance Traveled
RANGE – Distance to Empty
MPG – Average Fuel Consumption
MPH – Average Speed
NOTE: The ignition switch must be
in the “ON” position to use the
trip computer.
06 CRUISE CONTROL
A
ON / OFF SWITCH
Press to turn the cruise control system
on or off.
B
RES (RESUME) / ACCEL SWITCH
Press to automatically resume the
speed set prior to cancellation.
C
COAST / SET SWITCH
Press to set the desired cruise speed.
D
CANCEL SWITCH
Press to cancel the current set speed.
C
B
A
L
H
08 HEATED SEATS (if equipped)
09 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT
When the ignition switch is in the
“ON” position, push the LH or RH
switch to warm the driver’s seat or
the passenger’s seat, respectively.
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R
H
PASENGER
AIR
BAG
OFF
M
:
There are three control buttons for the
digital clock:
R: Push “R” to reset minutes to
“:00”. Press and hold the “R”
button to toggle between military
time and standard time.
H: Push “H” to advance the hours.
M: Push “M” to advance the minutes.
07 WIPER / WASHER
A
WIPER SPEED
The windshield wiper switch
has four vertical positions:
intermittent, low speed,
high speed, and mist.
B
INTERMITTENT WIPERS
With the windshield wiper
switch in the “INT”
position, the interval
between wipes can be
varied by rotating the
“INT TIME” switch.
C
WIPE / WASHER OPERATION
To use the windshield washer, pull the wiper/washer lever toward you. The washer continues
to operate until the lever is released.
D
MIST
For mist (single wipe), move the lever up one position from “OFF.
R
H
PASENGER
AIR
BAG
OFF
M
A
UX
POW
ER
12
V
120W
O
U
T
LE
T
11 OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF INDICATOR
The indicator will illuminate for
approximately 4 seconds when you turn
the ignition key to “ON” or “START.”
The light will not illuminate when the
passenger’s air bag is enabled. Refer
to the Owners’ Manual for a complete
description of this system.
NOTE: The driver’s air bag and the
driver’s side impact air bag are not part
of the occupant classification system.
Normal forward driving is done
with the shift lever in the D (Drive)
position. To move the shift lever
from the P (Park) position, the
brake pedal must be depressed.
12 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(if equipped)
12 MANUAL TRANSMISSION
(if equipped)
To reverse, lift the ring located
immediately below the shift knob
and shift into reverse gear position.
2
5
R
1
3
4
R
1
2 4
3 5
10 AUXILIARY INPUT (if equipped)
You can connect a portable music
device to the auxiliary jack and hear
the music stored on it through the
vehicle speakers. Press the CD/AUX
button on the radio controls to
select the auxiliary mode.
FM/AM
XM
CD/AUX
LOAD
SCAN
INFO
DISC
1 FF
4 REW
2 RDM
5 RPT
3
6 MARK
VOLUME
POWER
AUDIO
CNTRL
PUSH
ENTER
PUSH
FILE
TUNE
DISC
SEEK
TRACK
DIR
CAT
13 AUDIO (if equipped)
SETTING PRESET MEMORY BUTTONS
(AM/FM OR XM
®
)
01
Turn radio on by pressing the
POWER button
02
Select AM, FM, or XM radio
03
Tune the Audio Control knob to
the desired channel
04
Press and hold any preset button
(1-6) until an audible beep is heard
to memorize the current channel
NOTE: FM has 2 bands for up to 12 presets. XM has
3 bands and up to 18 presets.
TUNING AND LISTENING TO XM CHANNELS
01
Press the XM button
02
Selecting an XM channel:
• Turn the Audio Control knob to scroll
through the XM channels
• Press the Audio Control knob to
select the desired XM channel
CATEGORY SEARCH – (XM)
01
While in XM mode, press the DIR or
CAT button to change music categories
02
Press the Audio Control knob to select
the desired category
SEEKING NEXT AVAILABLE CHANNEL –
(AM/FM OR XM)
01
Press the SEEK or TRACK button to
seek the next available channel
SCANNING THROUGH AUDIO CHANNELS –
(AM/FM, XM, OR CD/MP3)
01
To scan:
• Press the SCAN button to preview each
chann
el/track before moving on to
the next
• Press the SCAN button again to stop
the scan feature
• For AM/FM/XM only: Press and hold
the SCAN button until an audible
beep is heard to scan through the
channel presets
ADJUSTING THE EQUALIZER (SOUND
QUALITY CONTROL)
01
To adjust the sound quality:
Press the Audio Control knob to select
the following sound qualities:
g Bass g Middle g Treble g Fader g
Balance g Current State g
• Turn the Audio Control knob to adjust
the sound quality
DISPLAYING INFORMATION – (XM)
01
Press the INFO button to display the
following channel information:
g Title g Artist g Category g
Current State g
NOTES:
• Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for more detailed information on how to use your audio system.
• A clear view of the southern sky is recommended to ensure good XM radio reception.
Trial XM subscription ends 3 months following the vehicle date of sale.
Please contact XM Radio at 1-800-XM-RADIO (1-800-967-2346) to renew your XM subscription.
01
03
04
01
02
01
02
01
01
01
01
02
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
A/C
1
2
3
4
TO REMOVE FROST OR FOG ON THE WINDSHIELD:
1. Set the mode selection knob
03
to the defrost position. (The A/C will turn on automatically
and the “Fresh” mode will be activated.)
2. Set the fan speed control knob
02
to the highest setting.
3. Set the temperature control knob
01
to the desired setting.
NOTE: If the air conditioner filter for the evaporator blower is not replaced per the scheduled
maintenance section, excessive window fogging may result. This filter is located in the
evaporator housing behind the glove box. Your dealer can replace this filter for you.
01 02
03
04
05
06
01
Temperature Control Knob
02
Fan Speed Control Knob
03
Mode Selection Knob
04
Air Conditioning Button (if equipped)
05
Air Intake Control Button
06
Rear Window Defroster Button
14 CLIMATE CONTROL
MIRROR
L
R
POWER MIRROR CONTROL
ADJUSTING
1. Move the select switch
A
to the right or
left to activate the corresponding mirror.
2. Adjust the mirror angle by depressing
the appropriate perimeter switch
B
.
3. Place the select switch
A
in the middle
position to deactivate the perimeter switch.
01
LOCK
Press to lock all doors and arm
the alarm. Press again to hear a
confirmation chirp.
02
UNLOCK
Press to disarm the alarm and unlock
the driver’s door. Press again within
four seconds to unlock all doors.
03
TRUNK RELEASE
Press and hold briefly to open the
trunk lid.
04
PANIC
Press to activate the horn and flashing
lights for 30 seconds. Press again to
turn off panic mode.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
01
02
04
03
A
B
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
To open the trunk, push the release
button located on the driver’s
lower door.
TRUNK RELEASE
To adjust, press the button and
raise or lower the height adjuster
to an appropriate position.
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE
SHOULDER BELT
P
U
LL
The fuel-filler door must be opened from inside the vehicle
by pulling up on the fuel-filler door opener. The opener is
located on the floor at the lower front side of the driver’s seat.
SUNROOF CONTROLS (if equipped)
01
Slide button
02
Tilt button
03
Close button
CHILD-PROTECTOR REAR DOOR LOCK
To engage the child-protector feature so that the
door cannot be opened from the inside, move the
child-protector lever, located on the rear edge of
the door, to the “LOCK” position and close the
door. Move the lever to the “UNLOCK” position
when normal door operation is
desired. To open the door from
the outside, pull the outside
door handle.
S
LIDE
OP
E
N
T
IL
T
UP
CL
O
SE
01
02
03
To fold down the rear seatback:
1.
Set the front seatback to the
upright position and, if necessary,
slide the front seat forward.
2.
L
ower the rear headrests to the
lowest position.
3.
Pull out the seatback locking knob
located in the trunk.
4.
Fold the seat toward the front
of the vehicle.
5.
T
o prevent the center shoulder belt from
being trapped under the seat, insert
the belt webbing into the right side rear
shoulder belt guide.
6.
When returning the seatback to its
upright position, always be sure it has
locked into position by pushing on the
top of the seatback. Be careful not to
damage the seat belt webbing or buckle.
FOLDING THE REAR SEAT
FUEL-FILLER DOOR RELEASE
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ELANTRA QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE CUSTOMER DELIVERY CHECK LIST
Exterior – Walk around vehicle; check for cleanliness, dents and scratches.
• Confirm tire pressure and oil level have been checked.
Interior – Check for loose papers and cleanliness.
• Assure audio system is at appropriate level, driver’s seat is back and tilt steering is
in the up position.
The Delivery – Walk around vehicle with customer; point out locking fuel-filler door. Proceed
to trunk area.
q Trunk – Use remote to open trunk. Demonstrate key operation. Point out large opening and
low loading height. Also locate:
• Trunk light • Emergency trunk release
• Spare tire/tools • Rear seat release knobs - Demonstrate
• Emergency fuel-filler door release
q Second Row Seating – Use remote to unlock rear doors by pushing remote “unlock” selector
twice. Point out/demonstrate:
• Child-protector rear door lock • Center armrest, cup holders, door bottle
• Child seat anchors, seat tether holders, storage areas, seat back storage
anchors and automatic locking
rear seatbelts
Exit second row, lock car with remote and proceed to driver’s area.
q Driver’s Area – Use remote to unlock driver’s door.
• Adjust seat • Adjust steering wheel (tilt/telescopic)
• Fasten seatbelt/adjust shoulder • Adjust active headrest
belt anchor height • Present “Air Bag Safety” brochure and ask
• Remote locking fuel-filler customer to read it at their
door release own convenience.
q
Driver’s door – Demonstrate/explain:
• Trunk remote release • Power windows/window lock/power door
• Mirror switch – Have customer locks/release – Explain to owner that doors will
adjust mirrors automatically unlock in the event of an
• Bottle holder and indoor storage accident in which the air bags deploy.
• Auto-lock feature – Ask owner if they would
like to have auto-lock feature activated.
Service Department activates this feature.
q
Driver’s controls (left to right) – Demonstrate:
Instrument panel illumination switch
• Turn signals (left/right)
Headlights (low/high/high • Wiper/washer controls
beam flash)
q Steering wheel controls – Demonstrate:
• Audio • Cruise control (if equipped)
q
Gauges – Point out/explain:
• Tachometer • Fuel gauge
• Speedometer • Engine temperature gauge
• Odometer – Point out/explain
q Warnings and indicators – Turn ignition to ON position; warning/indicator lights
will appear. After engine starts, lights will go out unless system detects a problem.
Point out/explain:
• Check engine warning • Anti-lock brake system
• Air bag warning • Charging system warning
Date
CUSTOMER DELIVERY CHECK LIST (CONTINUED)
o Warnings and indicators (continued)
• Trunk lid open • Door ajar
• Seatbelt warning • Low fuel level
• Turn signal indicator • Low washer fluid level
• High beam • Cruise control indicator (if equipped)
• Engine oil pressure • Parking brake/brake fluid
o Trip computer (if equipped) – Press button repeatedly to cycle through display.
• Distance to empty (range) • Average speed (MPH)
• Average fuel consumption (MPG) • Distance traveled (trip)
o Center Stack
• Clock – Set clock • OCS (Occupant Classification System) –
• Hazard switch – Demonstrate Explain that children under the age of 13
• Radio – Demonstrate/preset must always ride in the rear seat with
one station. Have customer set one seatbelts properly fastened. Refer customer
or more stations. Demonstrate to information in Owner’s Manual.
equalizer. Demonstrate CD operation.
• XM® Satellite radio
– Explain that XM® comes with
3 months of free XM® service.
o
Climate Controls – Explain/demonstrate
• Temperature control • Air intake control
• Fan speed • Rear window defroster
• Mode selection
o Additional Features – Explain/demonstrate the following features:
• Heated exterior mirrors – Explain • Center console (upper and lower storage)
that mirror defrost is controlled • Illuminated glove box
by the same switch as the rear • Bag hook (side of center console)
window defrost • Center cup holders
• Seat warmers (if equipped) • Parking brake
• Transmission
o
Overhead Console
• Rearview mirror • 3-way dome light (on/off/door)
• Map light • Sunroof (if equipped)
• Sun visor/vanity mirror • Sunglass holder
Have customer release hood using Hood Release (left side/under dash)
o Engine Compartment – Point out the following items:
• Wiper/washer fluid reservoir • Coolant fluid reservoir
• Brake fluid reservoir • Air cleaner
• Engine oil level (check oil • Battery
with customer)
• Transmission fluid (automatic transmission only)
Lower hood; escort customer to Service Department.
o Service Department – Introduce
• Service Manager • Service Advisor
• Set customer’s first service appointment
Sales Consultant Date
Customer Date
NP150 - 87000 12/06
MAINTENANCE
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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.
Scheduled Maintenance Normal Usage Severe Usage
EMISSION CONTROL ITEMS
Engine Oil & Filter Replace 7.5K Replace 3K
Fuel Filter Replace 52.5K
Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses & Connections Inspect 30K
Vacuum Hose Inspect 7.5K
Crankcase Ventilation Hose Inspect 30K
Vapor Hose & Fuel Filler Cap Inspect 30K
Air Cleaner Filter (Engine) Replace 30K Replace More Frequently
Spark Plugs (Platinum Coated) Replace 60K Replace More Frequently
Spark Plugs (Iridium Coated) Replace 100K Replace More Frequently
Valve Clearance Inspect 60K
Inspect 15K
Fuel Tank Air Filter Replace 30K
Electronic Throttle Control Inspect 15K
GENERAL ITEMS
Drive Belt Inspect 7.5K
Coolant Replace 60K
Inspect 60K
Timing belt Replace 90K Replace 60K
Tensioner/Idler – Timing Belt Inspect 60K Replace 60K
Manual Transaxle Fluid Inspect 30K Replace 60K
Inspect 15K Replace 30K
Automatic Transaxle Fluid Replace 105K
Brake Fluid Inspect 30K
Brake Hoses & Lines Inspect 15K
Rear Disc Brake/Linings, Parking Brake Inspect 30K Inspect More Frequently
Brake Pads, Calipers & Rotors Inspect 15K Inspect More Frequently
Exhaust Pipe & Muffler Inspect 15K
Suspension Mounting Bolts Inspect 15K
Steering Gear Box, Linkage & Boots/Lower Inspect 15K Inspect More Frequently
Arm Ball Joint, Upper Arm Ball Joint
Drive Shaft & Boots Inspect 15K Inspect 7.5K
Air Conditioning Refrigerant Inspect 15K
Climate Control Air Filter (for Evaporator & Replace Every 12 Replace More Frequently
Blower Unit) mos.
Or 10K
*All Units Displayed In Miles For Additional Maintenance Schedule Information See Your Owner’s Manual
*NP150-87000*
Hyundai Roadside Assistance 800-243-7766
Consumer Affairs 800-633-5151
XM Radio 800-967-2346
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Hyundai Elantra Quick Reference Manual

Category
Cars
Type
Quick Reference Manual

Hyundai Elantra: Your Guide to Enhanced Driving

Hyundai Elantra offers a range of capabilities to make your driving experience more enjoyable and convenient.

  • Instrument Panel Control: Adjust instrument cluster illumination, operate headlights and fog lights, and control audio with steering wheel-mounted buttons.

  • Adjustable Steering Wheel: Customize your driving position with tilt and telescopic adjustment.

  • Trip Computer: Monitor your journey with real-time information like distance traveled, range to empty, average fuel consumption, and average speed.

  • Cruise Control: Set and maintain a desired speed for effortless highway driving.

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