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Manuals and User Guides for Hyundai Sonata 2011. We have 3 Hyundai Sonata 2011 manuals available for free PDF download: Owner’s Manual, Quick Reference Manual

Hyundai Sonata 2011 Owner's Manual

Hyundai Sonata 2011 Owner’s Manual (381 pages)

Operation
Maintenance
Specifications

Brand: Hyundai
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 6.8 MB

Table of Contents
  • Specifications

    1

  • Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts

    5

  • Table of Contents

    6

  • Introduction

    7

    • Fuel Requirements

      9

    • Gasoline Containing Alcohol and Methanol

      9

    • Use of MTBE

      10

    • Gasolines for Cleaner Air

      10

    • Operation in Foreign Countries

      10

    • Vehicle Break-In Process

      11

    • Vehicle Data Collection and Event Data Recorders

      12

    • Indicator Symbols on the Instrument Cluster

      13

  • Your Vehicle at a Glance

    14

    • Interior Overview

      15

    • Instrument Panel Overview

      16

    • Engine Compartment

      17

  • Safety Features of Your Vehicle

    18

    • Rear Seat

      19

    • Driver’s Seat

      19

    • Front Passenger’s Seat

      19

    • Seats

      19

    • Front Seat

      21

    • Manual Adjustment

      21

    • Forward and Rearward

      21

    • Seat Cushion Height (for Driver’s Seat)

      22

    • Automatic Adjustment (if Equipped)

      22

    • To Recline the Seatback

      22

    • Seatback Angle

      22

    • Seatback Angle (if Equipped)

      24

    • Lumbar Support (for Driver’s Seat)

      24

    • Headrest

      24

    • Adjusting the Height up and down

      25

    • Active Headrest (if Equipped)

      26

    • Seat Warmer (if Equipped)

      26

    • Seatback Pocket

      27

    • Armrest

      30

    • Folding the Rear Seat

      31

    • Seat Belts

      34

    • Seat Belt Warning (for Driver’s Seat)

      35

    • Seat Belt Warning

      35

    • Stowing the Rear Seat Belt

      39

    • To Release the Seat Belt

      39

    • Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

      40

    • Infant or Small Child

      43

    • Larger Children

      43

    • Do Not Lie down

      44

    • Injured Person

      44

    • One Person Per Belt

      44

    • Pregnant Women

      44

    • Care of Seat Belts

      45

    • Periodic Inspection

      45

    • Keep Belts Clean and Dry

      45

    • When to Replace Seat Belts

      45

    • Child Restraint System

      46

    • Using a Child Restraint System

      47

    • Placing a Passenger Seat Belt into the Automatic Locking Mode

      48

    • Securing a Child Restraint Seat with «Tether Anchor» System

      50

    • Securing a Child Restraint Seat with Child Seat Lower Anchor System

      52

    • Air Bag — Advanced Supplemental Restraint System

      54

    • Driver’s Front Air Bag

      54

    • How Does the Air Bag System Operate

      55

    • Noise and Smoke

      56

    • Air Bag Warning Light

      57

    • SRS Components and Functions

      57

    • Occupant Classification System

      61

    • Main Components of Occupant Classification System

      61

    • Condition and Operation in the Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

      62

    • Driver’s and Passenger’s Front Air Bag

      66

    • Side Impact Air Bag

      70

    • Curtain Air Bag

      71

    • Air Bag Collision Sensors

      73

    • Air Bag Inflation Conditions

      74

    • Front Air Bags

      74

    • Air Bag Non-Inflation Conditions

      75

    • Side Impact and Curtain Air Bags

      75

    • SRS Care

      78

    • Additional Safety Precautions

      79

    • Adding Equipment to or Modifying Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle

      79

    • Air Bag Warning Label (if Equipped)

      80

  • Features of Your Vehicle

    81

    • Key Operations

      83

    • Keys

      83

    • Record Your Key Number

      83

    • Glove Box

      84

    • Lock

      84

    • Lock Release

      84

    • Restrictions in Handling Keys

      84

    • Immobilizer System (if Equipped)

      85

    • To Activate the Immobilizer System

      85

    • To Deactivate the Immobilizer System

      85

    • Smart Key (if Equipped)

      86

    • Smart Key Functions

      86

    • Locking

      87

    • Using the Button on the Smart Key

      87

    • Using the Door Handle Switch

      87

    • Trunk Unlocking

      88

    • Unlocking

      88

    • Using the Trunk Handle Switch

      88

    • Panic

      89

    • Smart Key Precautions

      89

    • Start-Up

      89

    • Battery Replacement

      91

    • Remote Keyless Entry

      92

    • Remote Keyless Entry System Operations

      92

    • Transmitter Precautions

      93

    • Armed Stage

      94

    • Theft-Alarm System

      94

    • Using the Smart Key

      94

    • Using the Mechanical Key

      95

    • Using the Transmitter

      95

    • Opening the Trunk with the Alarm Armed (if Equipped)

      96

    • Theft-Alarm Stage

      96

    • Disarmed Stage

      97

    • Door Locks

      98

    • Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle

      98

    • Operating Door Locks from Inside the Vehicle

      99

    • With Central Door Lock Switch

      99

    • With the Door Lock Button

      99

    • Impact Sensing Door Unlock System

      100

    • Child-Protector Rear Door Lock

      101

    • Closing the Trunk

      102

    • Opening the Trunk

      102

    • Emergency Trunk Safety Release

      103

    • Trunk Lid Control Switch

      103

    • Windows

      104

    • Auto down Window (if Equipped)

      105

    • Power Windows

      105

    • Window Opening and Closing

      105

    • Auto Up/Down Window (if Equipped)

      106

    • Automatic Reversal

      106

    • Power Window Lock Button

      107

    • Closing the Hood

      108

    • Opening the Hood

      108

    • Closing the Fuel Filler Lid

      109

    • Opening the Fuel Filler Lid

      109

    • Emergency Fuel Filler Lid Release

      111

    • Sliding the Sunroof

      112

    • Sunroof (if Equipped)

      112

    • Tilting the Sunroof

      113

    • Resetting the Sunroof

      114

    • Sunshade

      114

    • Electric Power Steering (EPS)

      115

    • Steering Wheel

      115

    • Horn

      116

    • Tilt Steering

      116

    • Day/Night Rearview Mirror

      117

    • Inside Rearview Mirror

      117

    • Mirrors

      117

    • Automatic-Dimming Function

      118

    • Automatic-Dimming Night Vision

      118

    • Compass Function

      119

    • Z-Nav Compass Display

      119

    • Integrated Homelink Wireless Control System

      120

    • To Adjust the Zone Setting

      120

    • Programming Homelink

      121

    • Rolling Code Programming

      121

    • Standard Programming

      121

    • Gate Operator & Canadian Programming

      122

    • Operating Homelink

      122

    • Erasing Homelink Buttons

      123

    • Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button

      123

    • Outside Rearview Mirror

      124

    • Remote Control

      124

    • Switch

      124

      • Folding the Outside Rearview Mirror

        125

      • Instrument Cluster

        126

      • Gauges

        127

      • Instrument Panel Illumination

        127

      • Speedometer

        127

    • Switch

      127

    • Tachometer

      127

    • Engine Temperature Gauge

      128

    • Fuel Gauge

      129

    • Trip Computer

      129

    • Instant Fuel Consumption

      131

    • Average Fuel Consumption (if Equipped)

      131

    • Distance to Empty

      131

    • Average Speed (MPH or Km/H)

      132

    • Elapsed Time

      132

    • ECO ON/OFF Mode (if Equipped)

      132

    • Vehicle Setting

      133

    • Auto Door Lock

      133

    • Auto Door Unlock

      133

    • Horn Feedback (if Equipped)

      134

    • Headlamp Delay

      134

    • Warnings and Indicators

      134

    • Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light

      135

    • ECO Indicator

      135

    • Turn Signal Indicator

      137

    • High Beam Indicator

      137

    • Tail Light Indicator

      137

    • Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light

      137

    • Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warning Light

      138

    • Manual Transaxle Shift Indicator (if Equipped)

      139

    • Low Tire Pressure Telltale

      139

    • Automatic Transaxle Shift Indicator

      139

    • Charging System Warning Light

      140

    • Front Fog Light Indicator

      140

    • Trunk Lid Open Warning Light

      140

    • Immobilizer Indicator

      140

    • Low Fuel Level Warning Light

      141

    • Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) (Check Engine Light)

      141

    • Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light

      142

    • ESC Indicator (Electronicstability Control)

      142

    • Electronic Power Steering (EPS) System Warning Light

      143

    • Key Reminder Warning Chime

      143

    • Key Is Not in Vehicle

      143

    • Warning on the LCD Screen

      143

    • Key Is Not Detected

      144

    • Low Key Battery

      144

    • Press Brake Pedal to Start Engine

      144

    • Insert Key

      145

    • Shift to «P»

      145

    • Remove Key

      145

    • Press Start Button Again

      146

    • Shift to «P» or «N» to Start Engine

      146

    • Low Tire Pressure

      146

    • Rear View Camera (if Equipped)

      147

    • Low Washer Fluid

      147

    • Headlamp Delay (if Equipped)

      148

    • Battery Saver Function

      148

    • Lighting

      148

    • Hazard Warning Flasher

      148

    • Headlamp Welcome Function

      149

    • Daytime Running Light

      149

    • Lighting Control

      149

    • Parking Light Position

      149

    • Headlight Position

      150

    • Auto Light Position (if Equipped)

      150

    • Turn Signals and Lane Change Signals

      151

    • High Beam Operation

      151

    • Front Fog Light (if Equipped)

      152

    • One-Touch Triple Turn Signal

      152

    • Wipers and Washers

      153

    • Windshield Wipers

      153

    • Windshield Washers

      154

    • Interior Light

      155

    • Map Lamp

      155

    • Glove Box Lamp

      156

    • Trunk Lamp

      156

    • Room Lamp

      156

    • Vanity Mirror Lamp

      157

    • Defroster

      158

    • Rear Window Defroster

      158

    • Outside Rearview Mirror Defroster

      158

    • Manual Climate Control System (if Equipped)

      159

    • Heating and Air Conditioning

      160

    • Mode Selection

      161

    • Temperature Control

      162

    • MAX A/C-Level (B, D)

      162

    • Instrument Panel Vents

      162

    • Air Intake Control

      163

    • Recirculated Air Position

      163

    • Outside (Fresh) Air Position

      163

    • Fan Speed Control

      164

    • Air Conditioning

      164

    • Heating

      165

    • Ventilation

      165

    • System Operation

      165

    • Climate Control Air Filter

      167

    • Checking the Amount of Air Conditioner Refrigerant and Compressor Lubricant

      167

    • Automatic Climate Control System

      168

    • Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning

      169

    • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning

      170

    • Defrost-Level

      171

    • OFF Mode

      174

    • To Defog Inside Windshield

      175

    • Manual Climate Control System

      175

    • Windshield Defrosting and Defogging

      175

    • To Defrost Outside Windshield

      176

    • Defogging Logic

      177

    • Storage Compartments

      178

    • Center Console Storage

      178

    • Sunglass Holder

      179

    • Multi Box

      179

    • Sunvisor

      180

    • Cup Holder

      180

    • Interior Features

      180

    • Power Outlet

      181

    • Digital Clock (if Equipped)

      182

    • Clothes Hanger (if Equipped)

      182

    • Floor Mat Anchor(S)

      183

    • Aux, USB and Ipod Port

      183

    • Navigation System (if Equipped)

      183

    • Bluetooth Hands-Free

      183

    • Steering Wheel Audio Control

      184

    • Audio System

      184

    • Glass Antenna (if Equipped)

      184

    • Antenna

      184

    • How Vehicle Audio Works

      185

    • FM Reception

      185

    • AM (MW, LW) Radio Reception

      186

    • FM Radio Station

      186

    • Satellite Radio Reception

      187

    • Using a Cellular Phone or a Two-Way Radio

      188

    • Care of Disc (if Equipped)

      188

    • Radio, Set Up, Volume, Audio Control(Pa710Yf)

      189

    • Radio, Set Up, Volume, Audio Control(Pa760Yf)

      189

    • MIDDLE Control

      192

    • TREBLE Control

      192

    • FADER Control

      192

    • BALANCE Control

      192

    • Cdp(Pa710Yf)

      193

    • CDC, Aux(Pa760Yf)

      193

    • Using Usb(Pa760Yf)

      198

    • Using Usb(Pa710Yf)

      198

    • Running Ipod (PA710YF)

      202

    • XM Satellite Radio(Pa710Yf)

      204

    • XM Satellite Radio(Pa760Yf)

      204

    • Using XM Satellite Radio

      205

    • HD Radio Reception (Pa760Yf Option)

      206

    • HD Radio Information

      207

    • Radio Display While Receiving a Digital HD Radio

      208

    • Automatic Switching between Digital and Analog Broadcasting

      208

    • Text Based Information

      208

    • Bluetooth Phone Operation

      209

    • Bluetooth Language Setting

      209

    • Voice Recognition Activation

      211

    • Menu Tree

      211

    • Voice Operation Tip

      211

    • Phone Setup

      212

    • Pairing Phone

      212

    • Connecting Phone

      213

    • Deleting Phone

      213

    • Changing Priority

      213

    • Adjusting Bluetooth Volume

      213

    • Phone Book (In-Vehicle)

      214

    • Turning Bluetooth On/Off

      214

    • • Adding Entry by Voice

      214

    • Receiving a Phone Call

      215

    • Calling by Name

      215

    • Adding Entry by Phone

      215

    • Making a Phone Call

      215

    • Talking on the Phone

      216

    • Using the Head Unit as Bluetooth Music

      216

  • Driving Your Vehicle

    217

    • Before Driving

      219

    • Before Entering Vehicle

      219

    • Before Starting

      219

    • Necessary Inspections

      219

    • Illuminated Ignition Switch

      220

    • Key

      220

    • ACC (Accessory)

      221

    • Ignition Switch Position

      221

    • Start

      221

    • Starting the Engine

      222

    • Engine Start/Stop Button (if Equipped)

      223

    • Engine Start/Stop Button Position

      223

    • Illuminated Engine Start/Stop Button

      223

    • Engine Start/Stop Button*

      224

    • Manual Transaxle (if Equipped)

      227

    • Manual Transaxle Operation

      227

    • Downshifting

      228

    • Using the Clutch

      228

    • Good Driving Practices

      229

    • Automatic Transaxle

      230

    • Automatic Transaxle Operation

      230

    • Transaxle Ranges

      231

    • Paddle Shifter (if Equipped)

      233

    • Sports Mode

      233

    • Shift Lock System

      234

    • Shift-Lock Override

      234

    • Ignition Key Interlock System

      235

    • Moving up a Steep Grade from a Standing Start

      236

    • Brake System

      237

    • In the Event of Brake Failure

      237

    • Power Brakes

      237

    • Applying the Parking Brake

      238

    • Disc Brakes Wear Indicator

      238

    • Parking Brake

      238

    • Parking Brake*

      239

      • Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)

        240

      • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

        242

    • ESC off Button

      243

      • ESC on Condition

        243

      • ESC Operation

        243

      • ESC Operation off

        243

      • When Operating

        243

    • Indicator Light

      244

    • ESC off Usage

      244

    • Good Braking Practices

      245

    • Cruise Control System

      247

    • To Set Cruise Control Speed

      248

    • To Increase Cruise Control Set Speed

      248

    • To Decrease the Cruising Speed

      249

    • To Temporarily Accelerate with the Cruise Control on

      249

    • To Cancel Cruise Control

      249

    • To Resume Cruising Speed at more than Approximately 25 Mph

      250

    • To Turn Cruise Control off

      250

    • Economical Operation

      251

    • Special Driving Conditions

      253

    • Hazardous Driving Conditions

      253

    • Rocking the Vehicle

      253

    • Smooth Cornering

      254

    • Driving at Night

      254

    • Driving in the Rain

      255

    • Driving in Flooded Areas

      255

    • Drive Belt

      256

    • Tires

      256

    • Fuel, Engine Coolant and Engine Oil

      256

    • Highway Driving

      256

    • Winter Driving

      257

    • Snowy or Icy Conditions

      257

    • Snow Tires

      257

    • Tire Chains

      258

    • Chain Installation

      258

    • Check Spark Plugs and Ignition System

      259

    • Check Battery and Cables

      259

    • Use High Quality Ethylene Glycol Coolant

      259

    • Change to «Winter Weight» Oil if Necessary

      259

    • To Keep Locks from Freezing

      260

    • Carry Emergency Equipment

      260

    • Vehicle Load Limit

      261

    • Tire and Loading Information Label

      261

    • Vehicle Capacity Weight

      261

    • Seating Capacity

      261

    • Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit

      262

    • Towing Capacity

      262

    • Cargo Capacity

      262

    • Certification Label

      264

    • Vehicle Weight

      266

    • Base Curb Weight

      266

    • Vehicle Curb Weight

      266

    • Cargo Weight

      266

    • Trailer Towing

      267

  • What to Do in an Emergency

    268

    • Road Warning

      269

    • In Case of an Emergency While Driving

      269

    • If the Engine Stalls at a Crossroad or Crossing

      269

    • If the Engine will Not Start

      270

    • If Engine Stalls While Driving

      270

    • If Engine Doesn’t Turn over or Turns over Slowly

      270

    • If Engine Turns over Normally but Does Not Start

      270

    • Jump Starting

      271

    • Emergency Starting

      271

    • Push-Starting

      272

    • Jump Starting Procedure

      272

    • If the Engine Overheats

      273

    • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

      274

    • Changing a Tire with TPMS

      277

    • If You Have a Flat Tire

      279

    • Jack and Tools

      279

    • Jacking Instructions

      279

    • Removing and Storing the Spare Tire

      280

    • Changing Tires

      280

    • Wheel Nut Tightening Torque

      283

    • Towing Service

      287

  • Maintenance

    289

    • Fuse Box

      290

    • Maintenance Services

      291

    • Owner’s Responsibility

      291

    • Owner Maintenance Precautions

      291

    • When You Stop for Fuel

      292

    • Owner Maintenance Schedule

      292

    • Owner Maintenance

      292

    • While Operating Your Vehicle

      293

    • Scheduled Maintenance Service

      294

    • Normal Maintenance Schedule

      295

    • 7,500 Miles (12,000 Km) or 6 Months

      295

    • 15,000 Miles (24,000 Km) or 12 Months

      295

    • 22,500 Miles (36,000 Km) or 18 Months

      295

    • Air Cleaner

      295

    • 37,500 Miles (60,000 Km) or 30 Months

      296

    • 30,000 Miles (48,000 Km) or 24 Months

      296

    • 45,000 Miles (72,000 Km) or 36 Months

      297

    • 52,500 Miles (84,000 Km) or 42 Months

      297

    • 60,000 Miles (96,000 Km) or 48 Months

      298

    • 67,500 Miles (108,000 Km) or 54 Months

      298

    • 75,000 Miles (120,000 Km) or 60 Months

      299

    • 82,500 Miles (132,000 Km) or 66 Months

      299

    • 90,000 Miles (144,000 Km) or 72 Months

      300

    • 97,500 Miles (156,000 Km) or 78 Months

      300

    • 105,000 Miles (168,000 Km) or 84 Months

      301

    • 112,500 Miles (180,000 Km) or 90 Months

      301

    • 120,000 Miles (192,000 Km) or 96 Months

      302

    • 127,500 Miles (204,000 Km) or 102 Months

      302

    • 135,000 Miles (216,000 Km) or 108 Months

      303

    • 142,500 Miles (228,000 Km) or 114 Months

      303

    • 150,000 Miles (240,000 Km) or 120 Months

      304

    • No Check, no Service Required

      304

    • Maintenance under Severe Usage Conditions

      305

    • Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items

      306

    • Checking the Engine Oil Level

      309

    • Changing the Engine Oil and Filter

      310

    • Engine Coolant

      311

    • Checking the Coolant Level

      311

    • Changing the Coolant

      312

    • Recommended Engine Coolant

      312

    • Brake/Clutch Fluid

      313

    • Checking the Brake/Clutch Fluid Level

      313

    • Washer Fluid

      314

    • Checking the Washer Fluid Level

      314

    • Checking the Parking Brake

      315

    • Air Cleaner

      316

    • Filter Replacement

      316

    • Filter Inspection

      317

    • Wiper Blades

      319

    • Blade Inspection

      319

    • Blade Replacement

      319

    • Front Windshield Wiper Blade

      320

    • Battery

      321

    • For Best Battery Service

      321

    • Battery Recharging

      322

    • Reset Items

      323

    • Positive Battery Terminal

      323

    • Tires and Wheels

      324

    • Tire Care

      324

    • Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures

      324

    • Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

      325

    • Tire Rotation

      326

    • Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance

      327

    • Tire Replacement

      328

    • Wheel Replacement

      329

    • Tire Traction

      329

    • Tire Maintenance

      329

    • Compact Spare Tire Replacement

      329

    • Wheel Size Designation

      330

    • Manufacturer or Brand Name

      330

    • Tire Size Designation

      330

    • Tire Sidewall Labeling

      330

    • Tire Speed Ratings

      331

    • Tread Wear

      332

    • Traction — AA, A, B & C

      332

    • Temperature -A, B & C

      333

    • Tire Terminology and Definitions

      333

    • Intended Outboard Sidewall

      334

    • DOT Markings

      334

    • Curb Weight

      334

    • Cold Tire Pressure

      334

    • All Season Tires

      335

    • Summer Tires

      335

    • Radial-Ply Tires

      336

    • Fuses

      337

    • Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement

      338

    • Engine Compartment Fuse Replacement

      339

    • Memory Fuse

      339

    • Multi Fuse

      340

    • Fuse/Relay Panel Description

      341

    • Instrument Panel (Driver’s Side Fuse Panel)

      342

    • Engine Compartment Main Fuse Panel

      344

    • Light Bulbs

      346

    • Headlight, Position Light, Turn Signal Light, Side Marker Light and Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement

      347

    • Headlight Bulb

      347

    • Side Repeater Light Bulb Replacement

      348

    • Rear Turn Signal, Stop and Tail Light, Side Marker

      349

    • Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement

      349

    • High Mounted Stop Light Replacement

      350

    • License Plate Light Bulb Replacement

      350

    • Interior Light Bulb Replacement

      351

    • Appearance Care

      352

    • Exterior Care

      352

    • Exterior General Caution

      352

    • Finish Maintenance

      352

    • Underbody Maintenance

      353

    • Finish Damage Repair

      353

    • Bright-Metal Maintenance

      353

    • Waxing

      353

    • Aluminum Wheel Maintenance

      354

    • Corrosion Protection

      354

    • Common Causes of Corrosion

      354

    • High-Corrosion Areas

      355

    • Moisture Breeds Corrosion

      355

    • To Help Prevent Corrosion

      355

    • Interior Care

      356

    • Interior General Precautions

      356

    • Cleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim

      357

    • Cleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing

      357

    • Cleaning the Interior Window Glass

      357

    • Emission Control System

      358

    • Crankcase Emission Control System

      358

    • Evaporative Emission Control

      358

    • Vehicle Modifications

      359

    • Canister

      359

    • Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV)

      359

    • Exhaust Emission Control System

      359

    • Operating Precautions for Catalytic Converters (if Equipped)

      360

    • California Perchlorate Notice

      361

    • Specifications, Consumer Information, Reporting Safety Defects

      362

    • Dimensions

      363

    • Bulb Wattage

      363

    • Recommended Lubricants and Capacities

      365

    • Recommended SAE Viscosity Number

      366

    • Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers

      366

    • Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

      367

    • Vehicle Certification Label

      367

    • Tire Specification and Pressure Label

      368

    • Engine Number

      368

    • Consumer Information

      369

    • Index

      371

    • Spare Tire

      378

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Hyundai Sonata 2011 Owner's Manual

Hyundai Sonata 2011 Owner’s Manual (382 pages)

Brand: Hyundai
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 33.39 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    7

    • Maintenance Specifications

      1

    • Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts

      5

    • Introduction

      8

    • How to Use this Manual

      9

      • Introduction

        9

    • Fuel Requirements

      10

      • Vehicle Break-In Process

        12

      • Vehicle Data Collection and Event Data Recorders

        13

    • Indicator Symbols on the Instrument Cluster

      14

      • Your Vehicle at a Glance

        15

        • Your Vehicle at a Glance

          16

        • Interior Overview

          16

  • Your Vehicle at a Glance Instrument Panel Overview

    17

    • Safety Features of Your Vehicle

      19

      • Seats

        20

      • Seats

        21

      • Seat Belts

        21

      • Features of Your Vehicle

        22

      • Seat Belts

        33

      • Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

        38

      • Driver’s Front Air Bag

        52

      • Passenger’s Front Air Bag

        52

        • Srs Components and Functions

          55

        • Driver’s and Passenger’s Front Air Bag

          64

  • Features of Your Vehicle 4

    79

    • Door Locks

      97

    • Central Door Lock Switch

      98

    • Driving Your Vehicle

      101

    • Power Window Lock Switch

      103

    • Fuel Filler Lid

      109

    • Instrument Cluster

      116

    • Horn

      117

    • Maintenance

      125

    • Parking Brake

      132

      • ESC off Button

        136

      • Battery Saver Function

        139

    • Wipers and Washers

      144

    • Interior Light

      146

      • Temperature Control

        161

      • Air Intake Control

        162

    • Automatic Climate Control System

      166

    • Power Outlet

      172

    • Clock

      173

    • Audio*

      175

      • Audio System

        176

      • Steering Wheel Audio Control

        177

  • Driving Your Vehicle

    208

    • Before Driving

      210

    • Automatic Transaxle

      222

    • Brake System

      228

    • Power Brakes

      228

      • Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

        231

      • Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

        233

    • Vehicle Stability Management

      236

    • Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

      237

    • Economical Operation

      242

    • Special Driving Conditions

      244

    • Winter Driving

      248

    • Vehicle Load Limit

      252

    • Vehicle Weight

      257

    • What to Do in an Emergency

      259

      • Road Warning

        260

  • Maintenance 7

    288

    • Engine Oil Dipstick

      289

    • Engine Oil Filler Cap

      289

    • Fuse Box

      289

    • Maintenance Services

      290

      • Owner Maintenance

        291

      • Scheduled Maintenance Service

        293

        • Normal Maintenance Schedule

          294

        • Maintenance under Severe Usage Conditions

          304

    • Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items

      305

    • Engine Oil

      308

    • Engine Coolant

      309

      • Washer Fluid

        313

    • Wiper Blades

      317

      • Positive Battery Terminal

        322

      • Negative Battery Terminal

        322

    • Light Bulbs

      345

    • Appearance Care

      354

      • Exterior Care

        354

      • Interior Care

        358

    • Emission Control System

      360

    • California Perchlorate Notice

      363

      • Bulb Wattage

        365

      • Tires and Wheels

        366

      • Recommended Lubricants and Capacities

        367

        • Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

          368

      • Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

        369

      • Vehicle Certification Label

        369

      • Tire Specification and Pressure Label

        370

      • Engine Number

        370

      • Refrigerant Label

        370

      • Consumer Information

        371

    • Air Cleaner

      374

Hyundai Sonata 2011 Quick Reference Manual

Hyundai Sonata 2011 Quick Reference Manual (19 pages)

Brand: Hyundai
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 6.52 MB

Table of Contents
  • Maintenance Schedule

    1

  • Table of Contents

    2

  • Warnings and Indicators

    9

  • Instrument Panel Illumination

    9

  • Trip Computer

    9

  • Audio

    12

  • AUX, USB and Ipod Port

    15

  • Cruise Control System

    16

  • ECO System

    18

  • Remote Keyless Entry

    19

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