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1] Introduction
How to use this manual
Fuel requirements
Petrol engine
Diesel engine
Vehicle handling instructions
Vehicle run-in process
2] Your vehicle at a glance
Interior overview
Instrument panel overview
Engine compartment
3] Safety features of your vehicle
Seats
Front seat adjustment
Rear seat adjustment
Seat belts
Seat belt restraint system
Pre-tensioner seat belt
Seat belt precautions
Care of seat belts
Child restraint system
Using a child restraint system
Air bag - supplemental restraint system
How does the air bag system operate
Air bag warning light
SRS components and functions
Driver's and passenger's front airbag
Why didnât my air bag go off in a collision?
SRS Care
Additional safety precautions
Adding equipment to or modifyingyour air bag-equipped vehicle
Air bag warning label
4] Features of your vehicle
Keys
Record your key number
Key operations
Immobiliser system
Remote keyless entry
Remote keyless entry systemo perations
Battery replacement
Theft-alarm system
Armed stage
Theft-alarm stage
Disarmed stage
Door locks
Operating door locks from outside the vehicle
Operating door locks from inside the vehicle
Child-protector rear door lock
Tailgate
Opening the tailgate
Closing the tailgate
Emergency tailgate safety release
Windows
Power windows
Manual windows
Rear seat window
Bonnet
Opening the bonnet
Closing the bonnet
Fuel filler lid
Opening the fuel filler lid
Closing the fuel filler lid
Emergency fuel filer lid release
Steering wheel
Power steering
Tilt steering
Horn
Mirrors
Inside rearview mirror
Outside rearview mirror
Instrument cluster
Instrument cluster control
Instrument panel illumination
Gauges
Warnings and indicators
Rear parking assist system
Operation of the rear parking assist system
Rear parking assist system precautions
Self-diagnosis
Hazard warning flasher
Lighting
Battery saver function
Lighting control
High beam operation
Turn signals and lane change signals
Front fog light
Rear fog light
Daytime running light
Headlight levelling device
Wipers and washers
Windshield wipers
Windshield washers
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
Interior light
Map lamp
Room lamp
Defroster
Rear window defroster
Manual climate control system
Heating and air conditioning
Rear heating and air conditioning
Checking the amount of air conditionerrefrigerant and compressor lubricant
Windshield defrosting and defogging
Manual climate control system
Defogging logic
Storage compartment
Glove box
Sunglass holder
Multi box
Interior features
Cigarette lighter
Ashtray
Cup holder
Sunvisor
Power outlet
Digital clock
Clothes hanger
Floor mat anchor(s)
Audio system
Antenna
Steering wheel audio control
AUX, USB and iPod port
5] Driving your vehicle
Before driving
Before entering vehicle
Necessary inspections
Before starting
Key positions
Illuminated ignition switch
Ignition switch position
Starting the engine
Starting the petrol engine
Manual transmission
Manual transmission operation
Good driving practices
Automatic transmission
Automatic transmission operation
O/D (Over Drive) system
Good driving practices
Brake system
Power brakes
Parking brake
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
Electronic stability control (ESC)
Good braking practices
Locking differential
Wagon/Van
Economical operation
Special driving conditions
Hazardous driving conditions
Rocking the vehicle
Smooth cornering
Driving at night
Driving in the rain
Driving in flooded areas
Driving off-road
Highway driving
Reducing the risk of a rollover(MPV)
Winter driving
Snowy or Icy conditions
Use high quality ethylene glycolcoolant
Check battery and cables
Change to "winter weight" oil if necessary
Check spark plugs and ignition system
To keep locks from freezing
Use approved window washeranti-freeze in system
Don't let your parking brake freeze
Don't let ice and snow accumulate underneath
Carry emergency equipment
Don't place foreign objects ormaterials in the engine compartment
Trailer towing
Towbars
Trailer brakes
Driving with a trailer
Maintenance when trailer towing
If you do decide to pull a trailer
If you do decide to pull a trailer
Vehicle weight
Overloading
6] What to do in an emergency
Road warning
Hazard warning flasher
In case of an emergency whilst driving
If the engine stalls at a crossroador crossing
If you have a flat tyre whilst driving
If the engine will not start
If engine doesn't turn over orturns over slowly
If engine turns over normally butdoes not start
Emergency starting
Jump starting
Push-starting
If the engine overheats
If you have a flat tyre
Jack and tools
Removing and storing the spare tyre
Changing tyres
Towing
Towing service
Removable towing hook
Emergency towing
Tie-down hook
7] Maintenance
Engine compartment
Maintenance service
Ownerâs responsibility
Owner maintenance precautions
Owner maintenance
Owner maintenance schedule
Scheduled maintenance service
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
Engine oil and filter
Drive belts
Fuel filter (cartridge)
Fuel lines, fuel hoses and connections
Vapour hose and fuel filler cap
Vacuum crankcase ventilation hoses
Air cleaner filter
Spark plugs
Cooling system
Coolant
Manual transmission fluid
Automatic transmission fluid
Brake hoses and lines
Brake fluid
Parking brake
Brake discs, pads, calipers and rotors
Suspension mounting bolts
Steering gear box, linkage &boots/lower arm ball joint
Power steering pump, belt and hoses
Air conditioning refrigerant
Engine oil
Checking the engine oil level
Engine coolant
Checking the coolant level
Changing the coolant
Brake and clutch fluid
Checking the brake/clutch fluid level
Power steering fluid
Checking the power steering fluid level
Checking the power steering hose
Automatic transmission fluid
Checking the automatic transmission fluid level
Changing the automatic transmission fluid
Washer fluid
Checking the washer fluid level
Parking brake
Checking the parking brake
Fuel filter
Draining water from fuel filter
Fuel filter cartridge replacement
Air cleaner
Filter replacement
Climate control air filter
Filter inspection
Filter replacement
Wiper blades
Blade inspection
Blade replacement
Battery
For best battery service
Battery capacity label
Battery recharging
Reset items
Tyres and wheels
Tyre care
Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures
Checking tyre inflation pressure
Tyre rotation
Wheel alignment and tyre balance
Tyre replacement
Wheel replacement
Tyre traction
Tyre maintenance
Tyre sidewall labeling
Low aspect ratio tyre
Fuses
Instrument panel fuse replacement
Engine compartment fuse replacement
Fuse/relay panel description
Light bulbs
Headlight, position light, turn signallight, front fog light bulb replacement
Side repeater light bulb replacement
Rear combination light bulb replacement
High mounted stop light replacement
License plate light bulb replacement
Interior light bulb replacement
Appearance care
Exterior care
Interior care
Emission control system
1. Crankcase emission control system
2. Evaporative emission control system
3. Exhaust emission control system
8] Consumer information
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
Vehicle certification label
Tyre specification and pressure label
Engine number
9] Specifications
Dimensions
Bulb wattage
Tyres and wheels
Recommended lubricants and capacities
Recommended SAE viscosity number
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File name: 2016-hyundai-h-1-grand-starex.pdf
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File Language: English
Pages: 332
Author: Hyundai
Published: 2020-10-20
Updated: 2023-06-26
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Table of Contents
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1] Introduction
8
How to use this manual
9
Fuel requirements
9
Petrol engine
9
Diesel engine
12
Vehicle handling instructions
13
Vehicle run-in process
13
2] Your vehicle at a glance
15
Interior overview
16
Instrument panel overview
17
Engine compartment
18
3] Safety features of your vehicle
19
Seats
20
Front seat adjustment
23
Rear seat adjustment
27
Seat belts
32
Seat belt restraint system
32
Pre-tensioner seat belt
37
Seat belt precautions
40
Care of seat belts
42
Child restraint system
43
Using a child restraint system
45
Air bag - supplemental restraint system
52
How does the air bag system operate
53
Air bag warning light
55
SRS components and functions
56
Driver's and passenger's front airbag
58
Why didnât my air bag go off in a collision?
62
SRS Care
66
Additional safety precautions
67
Adding equipment to or modifyingyour air bag-equipped vehicle
68
Air bag warning label
68
4] Features of your vehicle
69
Keys
70
Record your key number
70
Key operations
70
Immobiliser system
71
Remote keyless entry
72
Remote keyless entry systemo perations
72
Battery replacement
73
Theft-alarm system
74
Armed stage
74
Theft-alarm stage
75
Disarmed stage
75
Door locks
76
Operating door locks from outside the vehicle
76
Operating door locks from inside the vehicle
78
Child-protector rear door lock
80
Tailgate
81
Opening the tailgate
81
Closing the tailgate
82
Emergency tailgate safety release
83
Windows
84
Power windows
85
Manual windows
87
Rear seat window
88
Bonnet
89
Opening the bonnet
89
Closing the bonnet
90
Fuel filler lid
91
Opening the fuel filler lid
91
Closing the fuel filler lid
92
Emergency fuel filer lid release
93
Steering wheel
94
Power steering
94
Tilt steering
94
Horn
95
Mirrors
96
Inside rearview mirror
96
Outside rearview mirror
97
Instrument cluster
100
Instrument cluster control
101
Instrument panel illumination
101
Gauges
101
Warnings and indicators
105
Rear parking assist system
112
Operation of the rear parking assist system
113
Rear parking assist system precautions
114
Self-diagnosis
114
Hazard warning flasher
115
Lighting
115
Battery saver function
115
Lighting control
115
High beam operation
116
Turn signals and lane change signals
117
Front fog light
118
Rear fog light
118
Daytime running light
118
Headlight levelling device
119
Wipers and washers
120
Windshield wipers
121
Windshield washers
121
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
122
Interior light
123
Map lamp
123
Room lamp
124
Defroster
125
Rear window defroster
125
Manual climate control system
126
Heating and air conditioning
127
Rear heating and air conditioning
131
Checking the amount of air conditionerrefrigerant and compressor lubricant
136
Windshield defrosting and defogging
137
Manual climate control system
137
Defogging logic
138
Storage compartment
139
Glove box
139
Sunglass holder
140
Multi box
140
Interior features
141
Cigarette lighter
141
Ashtray
141
Cup holder
142
Sunvisor
143
Power outlet
143
Digital clock
144
Clothes hanger
145
Floor mat anchor(s)
145
Audio system
146
Antenna
146
Steering wheel audio control
147
AUX, USB and iPod port
148
5] Driving your vehicle
186
Before driving
188
Before entering vehicle
188
Necessary inspections
188
Before starting
188
Key positions
189
Illuminated ignition switch
189
Ignition switch position
190
Starting the engine
191
Starting the petrol engine
191
Manual transmission
193
Manual transmission operation
193
Good driving practices
194
Automatic transmission
196
Automatic transmission operation
197
O/D (Over Drive) system
199
Good driving practices
201
Brake system
203
Power brakes
203
Parking brake
204
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
206
Electronic stability control (ESC)
208
Good braking practices
211
Locking differential
213
Wagon/Van
213
Economical operation
214
Special driving conditions
216
Hazardous driving conditions
216
Rocking the vehicle
216
Smooth cornering
217
Driving at night
217
Driving in the rain
218
Driving in flooded areas
219
Driving off-road
219
Highway driving
219
Reducing the risk of a rollover(MPV)
220
Winter driving
221
Snowy or Icy conditions
221
Use high quality ethylene glycolcoolant
223
Check battery and cables
223
Change to "winter weight" oil if necessary
223
Check spark plugs and ignition system
223
To keep locks from freezing
223
Use approved window washeranti-freeze in system
224
Don't let your parking brake freeze
224
Don't let ice and snow accumulate underneath
224
Carry emergency equipment
224
Don't place foreign objects ormaterials in the engine compartment
224
Trailer towing
225
Towbars
225
Trailer brakes
226
Driving with a trailer
226
Maintenance when trailer towing
229
If you do decide to pull a trailer
230
If you do decide to pull a trailer
231
Vehicle weight
233
Overloading
233
6] What to do in an emergency
234
Road warning
235
Hazard warning flasher
235
In case of an emergency whilst driving
235
If the engine stalls at a crossroador crossing
235
If you have a flat tyre whilst driving
235
If the engine will not start
236
If engine doesn't turn over orturns over slowly
236
If engine turns over normally butdoes not start
236
Emergency starting
237
Jump starting
237
Push-starting
238
If the engine overheats
239
If you have a flat tyre
240
Jack and tools
240
Removing and storing the spare tyre
241
Changing tyres
242
Towing
247
Towing service
247
Removable towing hook
248
Emergency towing
249
Tie-down hook
251
7] Maintenance
252
Engine compartment
253
Maintenance service
255
Ownerâs responsibility
255
Owner maintenance precautions
255
Owner maintenance
257
Owner maintenance schedule
257
Scheduled maintenance service
259
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
265
Engine oil and filter
265
Drive belts
265
Fuel filter (cartridge)
265
Fuel lines, fuel hoses and connections
265
Vapour hose and fuel filler cap
266
Vacuum crankcase ventilation hoses
266
Air cleaner filter
266
Spark plugs
266
Cooling system
266
Coolant
266
Manual transmission fluid
266
Automatic transmission fluid
267
Brake hoses and lines
267
Brake fluid
267
Parking brake
267
Brake discs, pads, calipers and rotors
267
Suspension mounting bolts
267
Steering gear box, linkage &boots/lower arm ball joint
267
Power steering pump, belt and hoses
267
Air conditioning refrigerant
267
Engine oil
268
Checking the engine oil level
268
Engine coolant
269
Checking the coolant level
269
Changing the coolant
271
Brake and clutch fluid
272
Checking the brake/clutch fluid level
272
Power steering fluid
273
Checking the power steering fluid level
273
Checking the power steering hose
273
Automatic transmission fluid
274
Checking the automatic transmission fluid level
274
Changing the automatic transmission fluid
275
Washer fluid
276
Checking the washer fluid level
276
Parking brake
276
Checking the parking brake
276
Fuel filter
277
Draining water from fuel filter
277
Fuel filter cartridge replacement
277
Air cleaner
278
Filter replacement
278
Climate control air filter
279
Filter inspection
279
Filter replacement
279
Wiper blades
281
Blade inspection
281
Blade replacement
281
Battery
284
For best battery service
284
Battery capacity label
285
Battery recharging
286
Reset items
286
Tyres and wheels
287
Tyre care
287
Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures
287
Checking tyre inflation pressure
288
Tyre rotation
289
Wheel alignment and tyre balance
290
Tyre replacement
291
Wheel replacement
292
Tyre traction
292
Tyre maintenance
292
Tyre sidewall labeling
293
Low aspect ratio tyre
296
Fuses
297
Instrument panel fuse replacement
298
Engine compartment fuse replacement
299
Fuse/relay panel description
301
Light bulbs
307
Headlight, position light, turn signallight, front fog light bulb replacement
307
Side repeater light bulb replacement
309
Rear combination light bulb replacement
310
High mounted stop light replacement
311
License plate light bulb replacement
312
Interior light bulb replacement
313
Appearance care
314
Exterior care
314
Interior care
319
Emission control system
320
1. Crankcase emission control system
320
2. Evaporative emission control system
320
3. Exhaust emission control system
321
8] Consumer information
324
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
325
Vehicle certification label
325
Tyre specification and pressure label
326
Engine number
326
9] Specifications
327
Dimensions
328
Bulb wattage
328
Tyres and wheels
329
Recommended lubricants and capacities
330
Recommended SAE viscosity number
332
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