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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 (381 pages)
Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
Brand: Hyundai
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 6.8 MB
Table of Contents
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Specifications
1
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Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts
5
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Table of Contents
6
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Introduction
7
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Fuel Requirements
9
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Gasoline Containing Alcohol and Methanol
9
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Use of MTBE
10
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Gasolines for Cleaner Air
10
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Operation in Foreign Countries
10
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Vehicle Break-In Process
11
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Vehicle Data Collection and Event Data Recorders
12
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Indicator Symbols on the Instrument Cluster
13
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Your Vehicle at a Glance
14
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Interior Overview
15
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Instrument Panel Overview
16
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Engine Compartment
17
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Safety Features of Your Vehicle
18
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Rear Seat
19
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Driver’s Seat
19
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Front Passenger’s Seat
19
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Seats
19
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Front Seat
21
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Manual Adjustment
21
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Forward and Rearward
21
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Seat Cushion Height (for Driver’s Seat)
22
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Automatic Adjustment (if Equipped)
22
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To Recline the Seatback
22
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Seatback Angle
22
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Seatback Angle (if Equipped)
24
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Lumbar Support (for Driver’s Seat)
24
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Headrest
24
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Adjusting the Height up and down
25
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Active Headrest (if Equipped)
26
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Seat Warmer (if Equipped)
26
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Seatback Pocket
27
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Armrest
30
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Folding the Rear Seat
31
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Seat Belts
34
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Seat Belt Warning (for Driver’s Seat)
35
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Seat Belt Warning
35
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Stowing the Rear Seat Belt
39
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To Release the Seat Belt
39
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Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt
40
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Infant or Small Child
43
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Larger Children
43
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Do Not Lie down
44
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Injured Person
44
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One Person Per Belt
44
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Pregnant Women
44
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Care of Seat Belts
45
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Periodic Inspection
45
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Keep Belts Clean and Dry
45
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When to Replace Seat Belts
45
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Child Restraint System
46
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Using a Child Restraint System
47
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Placing a Passenger Seat Belt into the Automatic Locking Mode
48
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Securing a Child Restraint Seat with «Tether Anchor» System
50
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Securing a Child Restraint Seat with Child Seat Lower Anchor System
52
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Air Bag — Advanced Supplemental Restraint System
54
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Driver’s Front Air Bag
54
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How Does the Air Bag System Operate
55
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Noise and Smoke
56
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Air Bag Warning Light
57
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SRS Components and Functions
57
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Occupant Classification System
61
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Main Components of Occupant Classification System
61
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Condition and Operation in the Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
62
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Driver’s and Passenger’s Front Air Bag
66
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Side Impact Air Bag
70
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Curtain Air Bag
71
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Air Bag Collision Sensors
73
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Air Bag Inflation Conditions
74
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Front Air Bags
74
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Air Bag Non-Inflation Conditions
75
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Side Impact and Curtain Air Bags
75
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SRS Care
78
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Additional Safety Precautions
79
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Adding Equipment to or Modifying Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle
79
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Air Bag Warning Label (if Equipped)
80
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Features of Your Vehicle
81
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Key Operations
83
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Keys
83
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Record Your Key Number
83
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Glove Box
84
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Lock
84
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Lock Release
84
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Restrictions in Handling Keys
84
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Immobilizer System (if Equipped)
85
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To Activate the Immobilizer System
85
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To Deactivate the Immobilizer System
85
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Smart Key (if Equipped)
86
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Smart Key Functions
86
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Locking
87
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Using the Button on the Smart Key
87
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Using the Door Handle Switch
87
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Trunk Unlocking
88
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Unlocking
88
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Using the Trunk Handle Switch
88
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Panic
89
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Smart Key Precautions
89
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Start-Up
89
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Battery Replacement
91
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Remote Keyless Entry
92
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Remote Keyless Entry System Operations
92
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Transmitter Precautions
93
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Armed Stage
94
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Theft-Alarm System
94
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Using the Smart Key
94
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Using the Mechanical Key
95
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Using the Transmitter
95
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Opening the Trunk with the Alarm Armed (if Equipped)
96
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Theft-Alarm Stage
96
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Disarmed Stage
97
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Door Locks
98
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Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle
98
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Operating Door Locks from Inside the Vehicle
99
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With Central Door Lock Switch
99
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With the Door Lock Button
99
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Impact Sensing Door Unlock System
100
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Child-Protector Rear Door Lock
101
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Closing the Trunk
102
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Opening the Trunk
102
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Emergency Trunk Safety Release
103
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Trunk Lid Control Switch
103
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Windows
104
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Auto down Window (if Equipped)
105
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Power Windows
105
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Window Opening and Closing
105
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Auto Up/Down Window (if Equipped)
106
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Automatic Reversal
106
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Power Window Lock Button
107
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Closing the Hood
108
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Opening the Hood
108
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Closing the Fuel Filler Lid
109
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Opening the Fuel Filler Lid
109
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Emergency Fuel Filler Lid Release
111
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Sliding the Sunroof
112
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Sunroof (if Equipped)
112
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Tilting the Sunroof
113
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Resetting the Sunroof
114
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Sunshade
114
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Electric Power Steering (EPS)
115
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Steering Wheel
115
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Horn
116
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Tilt Steering
116
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Day/Night Rearview Mirror
117
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Inside Rearview Mirror
117
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Mirrors
117
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Automatic-Dimming Function
118
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Automatic-Dimming Night Vision
118
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Compass Function
119
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Z-Nav Compass Display
119
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Integrated Homelink Wireless Control System
120
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To Adjust the Zone Setting
120
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Programming Homelink
121
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Rolling Code Programming
121
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Standard Programming
121
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Gate Operator & Canadian Programming
122
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Operating Homelink
122
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Erasing Homelink Buttons
123
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Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button
123
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Outside Rearview Mirror
124
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Remote Control
124
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Switch
124
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Folding the Outside Rearview Mirror
125
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Instrument Cluster
126
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Gauges
127
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Instrument Panel Illumination
127
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Speedometer
127
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Switch
127
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Tachometer
127
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Engine Temperature Gauge
128
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Fuel Gauge
129
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Trip Computer
129
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Instant Fuel Consumption
131
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Average Fuel Consumption (if Equipped)
131
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Distance to Empty
131
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Average Speed (MPH or Km/H)
132
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Elapsed Time
132
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ECO ON/OFF Mode (if Equipped)
132
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Vehicle Setting
133
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Auto Door Lock
133
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Auto Door Unlock
133
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Horn Feedback (if Equipped)
134
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Headlamp Delay
134
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Warnings and Indicators
134
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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light
135
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ECO Indicator
135
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Turn Signal Indicator
137
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High Beam Indicator
137
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Tail Light Indicator
137
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Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light
137
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Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warning Light
138
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Manual Transaxle Shift Indicator (if Equipped)
139
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Low Tire Pressure Telltale
139
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Automatic Transaxle Shift Indicator
139
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Charging System Warning Light
140
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Front Fog Light Indicator
140
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Trunk Lid Open Warning Light
140
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Immobilizer Indicator
140
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Low Fuel Level Warning Light
141
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Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) (Check Engine Light)
141
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Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light
142
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ESC Indicator (Electronicstability Control)
142
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Electronic Power Steering (EPS) System Warning Light
143
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Key Reminder Warning Chime
143
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Key Is Not in Vehicle
143
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Warning on the LCD Screen
143
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Key Is Not Detected
144
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Low Key Battery
144
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Press Brake Pedal to Start Engine
144
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Insert Key
145
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Shift to «P»
145
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Remove Key
145
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Press Start Button Again
146
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Shift to «P» or «N» to Start Engine
146
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Low Tire Pressure
146
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Rear View Camera (if Equipped)
147
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Low Washer Fluid
147
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Headlamp Delay (if Equipped)
148
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Battery Saver Function
148
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Lighting
148
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Hazard Warning Flasher
148
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Headlamp Welcome Function
149
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Daytime Running Light
149
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Lighting Control
149
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Parking Light Position
149
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Headlight Position
150
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Auto Light Position (if Equipped)
150
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Turn Signals and Lane Change Signals
151
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High Beam Operation
151
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Front Fog Light (if Equipped)
152
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One-Touch Triple Turn Signal
152
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Wipers and Washers
153
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Windshield Wipers
153
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Windshield Washers
154
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Interior Light
155
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Map Lamp
155
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Glove Box Lamp
156
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Trunk Lamp
156
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Room Lamp
156
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Vanity Mirror Lamp
157
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Defroster
158
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Rear Window Defroster
158
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Outside Rearview Mirror Defroster
158
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Manual Climate Control System (if Equipped)
159
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Heating and Air Conditioning
160
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Mode Selection
161
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Temperature Control
162
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MAX A/C-Level (B, D)
162
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Instrument Panel Vents
162
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Air Intake Control
163
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Recirculated Air Position
163
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Outside (Fresh) Air Position
163
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Fan Speed Control
164
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Air Conditioning
164
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Heating
165
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Ventilation
165
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System Operation
165
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Climate Control Air Filter
167
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Checking the Amount of Air Conditioner Refrigerant and Compressor Lubricant
167
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Automatic Climate Control System
168
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Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning
169
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Manual Heating and Air Conditioning
170
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Defrost-Level
171
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OFF Mode
174
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To Defog Inside Windshield
175
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Manual Climate Control System
175
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Windshield Defrosting and Defogging
175
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To Defrost Outside Windshield
176
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Defogging Logic
177
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Storage Compartments
178
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Center Console Storage
178
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Sunglass Holder
179
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Multi Box
179
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Sunvisor
180
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Cup Holder
180
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Interior Features
180
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Power Outlet
181
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Digital Clock (if Equipped)
182
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Clothes Hanger (if Equipped)
182
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Floor Mat Anchor(S)
183
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Aux, USB and Ipod Port
183
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Navigation System (if Equipped)
183
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Bluetooth Hands-Free
183
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Steering Wheel Audio Control
184
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Audio System
184
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Glass Antenna (if Equipped)
184
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Antenna
184
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How Vehicle Audio Works
185
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FM Reception
185
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AM (MW, LW) Radio Reception
186
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FM Radio Station
186
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Satellite Radio Reception
187
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Using a Cellular Phone or a Two-Way Radio
188
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Care of Disc (if Equipped)
188
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Radio, Set Up, Volume, Audio Control(Pa710Yf)
189
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Radio, Set Up, Volume, Audio Control(Pa760Yf)
189
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MIDDLE Control
192
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TREBLE Control
192
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FADER Control
192
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BALANCE Control
192
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Cdp(Pa710Yf)
193
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CDC, Aux(Pa760Yf)
193
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Using Usb(Pa760Yf)
198
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Using Usb(Pa710Yf)
198
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Running Ipod (PA710YF)
202
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XM Satellite Radio(Pa710Yf)
204
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XM Satellite Radio(Pa760Yf)
204
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Using XM Satellite Radio
205
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HD Radio Reception (Pa760Yf Option)
206
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HD Radio Information
207
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Radio Display While Receiving a Digital HD Radio
208
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Automatic Switching between Digital and Analog Broadcasting
208
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Text Based Information
208
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Bluetooth Phone Operation
209
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Bluetooth Language Setting
209
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Voice Recognition Activation
211
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Menu Tree
211
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Voice Operation Tip
211
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Phone Setup
212
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Pairing Phone
212
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Connecting Phone
213
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Deleting Phone
213
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Changing Priority
213
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Adjusting Bluetooth Volume
213
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Phone Book (In-Vehicle)
214
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Turning Bluetooth On/Off
214
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• Adding Entry by Voice
214
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Receiving a Phone Call
215
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Calling by Name
215
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Adding Entry by Phone
215
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Making a Phone Call
215
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Talking on the Phone
216
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Using the Head Unit as Bluetooth Music
216
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Driving Your Vehicle
217
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Before Driving
219
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Before Entering Vehicle
219
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Before Starting
219
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Necessary Inspections
219
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Illuminated Ignition Switch
220
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Key
220
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ACC (Accessory)
221
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Ignition Switch Position
221
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Start
221
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Starting the Engine
222
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Engine Start/Stop Button (if Equipped)
223
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Engine Start/Stop Button Position
223
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Illuminated Engine Start/Stop Button
223
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Engine Start/Stop Button*
224
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Manual Transaxle (if Equipped)
227
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Manual Transaxle Operation
227
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Downshifting
228
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Using the Clutch
228
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Good Driving Practices
229
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Automatic Transaxle
230
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Automatic Transaxle Operation
230
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Transaxle Ranges
231
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Paddle Shifter (if Equipped)
233
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Sports Mode
233
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Shift Lock System
234
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Shift-Lock Override
234
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Ignition Key Interlock System
235
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Moving up a Steep Grade from a Standing Start
236
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Brake System
237
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In the Event of Brake Failure
237
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Power Brakes
237
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Applying the Parking Brake
238
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Disc Brakes Wear Indicator
238
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Parking Brake
238
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Parking Brake*
239
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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
240
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
242
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ESC off Button
243
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ESC on Condition
243
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ESC Operation
243
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ESC Operation off
243
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When Operating
243
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Indicator Light
244
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ESC off Usage
244
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Good Braking Practices
245
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Cruise Control System
247
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To Set Cruise Control Speed
248
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To Increase Cruise Control Set Speed
248
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To Decrease the Cruising Speed
249
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To Temporarily Accelerate with the Cruise Control on
249
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To Cancel Cruise Control
249
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To Resume Cruising Speed at more than Approximately 25 Mph
250
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To Turn Cruise Control off
250
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Economical Operation
251
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Special Driving Conditions
253
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Hazardous Driving Conditions
253
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Rocking the Vehicle
253
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Smooth Cornering
254
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Driving at Night
254
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Driving in the Rain
255
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Driving in Flooded Areas
255
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Drive Belt
256
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Tires
256
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Fuel, Engine Coolant and Engine Oil
256
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Highway Driving
256
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Winter Driving
257
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Snowy or Icy Conditions
257
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Snow Tires
257
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Tire Chains
258
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Chain Installation
258
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Check Spark Plugs and Ignition System
259
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Check Battery and Cables
259
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Use High Quality Ethylene Glycol Coolant
259
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Change to «Winter Weight» Oil if Necessary
259
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To Keep Locks from Freezing
260
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Carry Emergency Equipment
260
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Vehicle Load Limit
261
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Tire and Loading Information Label
261
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Vehicle Capacity Weight
261
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Seating Capacity
261
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Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
262
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Towing Capacity
262
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Cargo Capacity
262
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Certification Label
264
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Vehicle Weight
266
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Base Curb Weight
266
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Vehicle Curb Weight
266
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Cargo Weight
266
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Trailer Towing
267
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What to Do in an Emergency
268
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Road Warning
269
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In Case of an Emergency While Driving
269
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If the Engine Stalls at a Crossroad or Crossing
269
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If the Engine will Not Start
270
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If Engine Stalls While Driving
270
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If Engine Doesn’t Turn over or Turns over Slowly
270
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If Engine Turns over Normally but Does Not Start
270
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Jump Starting
271
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Emergency Starting
271
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Push-Starting
272
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Jump Starting Procedure
272
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If the Engine Overheats
273
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)
274
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Changing a Tire with TPMS
277
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If You Have a Flat Tire
279
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Jack and Tools
279
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Jacking Instructions
279
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Removing and Storing the Spare Tire
280
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Changing Tires
280
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Wheel Nut Tightening Torque
283
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Towing Service
287
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Maintenance
289
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Fuse Box
290
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Maintenance Services
291
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Owner’s Responsibility
291
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Owner Maintenance Precautions
291
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When You Stop for Fuel
292
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Owner Maintenance Schedule
292
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Owner Maintenance
292
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While Operating Your Vehicle
293
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Scheduled Maintenance Service
294
-
Normal Maintenance Schedule
295
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7,500 Miles (12,000 Km) or 6 Months
295
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15,000 Miles (24,000 Km) or 12 Months
295
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22,500 Miles (36,000 Km) or 18 Months
295
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Air Cleaner
295
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37,500 Miles (60,000 Km) or 30 Months
296
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30,000 Miles (48,000 Km) or 24 Months
296
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45,000 Miles (72,000 Km) or 36 Months
297
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52,500 Miles (84,000 Km) or 42 Months
297
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60,000 Miles (96,000 Km) or 48 Months
298
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67,500 Miles (108,000 Km) or 54 Months
298
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75,000 Miles (120,000 Km) or 60 Months
299
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82,500 Miles (132,000 Km) or 66 Months
299
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90,000 Miles (144,000 Km) or 72 Months
300
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97,500 Miles (156,000 Km) or 78 Months
300
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105,000 Miles (168,000 Km) or 84 Months
301
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112,500 Miles (180,000 Km) or 90 Months
301
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120,000 Miles (192,000 Km) or 96 Months
302
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127,500 Miles (204,000 Km) or 102 Months
302
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135,000 Miles (216,000 Km) or 108 Months
303
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142,500 Miles (228,000 Km) or 114 Months
303
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150,000 Miles (240,000 Km) or 120 Months
304
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No Check, no Service Required
304
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Maintenance under Severe Usage Conditions
305
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Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items
306
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Checking the Engine Oil Level
309
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Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
310
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Engine Coolant
311
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Checking the Coolant Level
311
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Changing the Coolant
312
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Recommended Engine Coolant
312
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Brake/Clutch Fluid
313
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Checking the Brake/Clutch Fluid Level
313
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Washer Fluid
314
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Checking the Washer Fluid Level
314
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Checking the Parking Brake
315
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Air Cleaner
316
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Filter Replacement
316
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Filter Inspection
317
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Wiper Blades
319
-
Blade Inspection
319
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Blade Replacement
319
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Front Windshield Wiper Blade
320
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Battery
321
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For Best Battery Service
321
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Battery Recharging
322
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Reset Items
323
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Positive Battery Terminal
323
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Tires and Wheels
324
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Tire Care
324
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Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures
324
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Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
325
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Tire Rotation
326
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Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
327
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Tire Replacement
328
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Wheel Replacement
329
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Tire Traction
329
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Tire Maintenance
329
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Compact Spare Tire Replacement
329
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Wheel Size Designation
330
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Manufacturer or Brand Name
330
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Tire Size Designation
330
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Tire Sidewall Labeling
330
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Tire Speed Ratings
331
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Tread Wear
332
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Traction — AA, A, B & C
332
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Temperature -A, B & C
333
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Tire Terminology and Definitions
333
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Intended Outboard Sidewall
334
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DOT Markings
334
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Curb Weight
334
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Cold Tire Pressure
334
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All Season Tires
335
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Summer Tires
335
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Radial-Ply Tires
336
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Fuses
337
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Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement
338
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Engine Compartment Fuse Replacement
339
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Memory Fuse
339
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Multi Fuse
340
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Fuse/Relay Panel Description
341
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Instrument Panel (Driver’s Side Fuse Panel)
342
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Engine Compartment Main Fuse Panel
344
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Light Bulbs
346
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Headlight, Position Light, Turn Signal Light, Side Marker Light and Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement
347
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Headlight Bulb
347
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Side Repeater Light Bulb Replacement
348
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Rear Turn Signal, Stop and Tail Light, Side Marker
349
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Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement
349
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High Mounted Stop Light Replacement
350
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License Plate Light Bulb Replacement
350
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Interior Light Bulb Replacement
351
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Appearance Care
352
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Exterior Care
352
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Exterior General Caution
352
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Finish Maintenance
352
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Underbody Maintenance
353
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Finish Damage Repair
353
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Bright-Metal Maintenance
353
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Waxing
353
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Aluminum Wheel Maintenance
354
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Corrosion Protection
354
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Common Causes of Corrosion
354
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High-Corrosion Areas
355
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Moisture Breeds Corrosion
355
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To Help Prevent Corrosion
355
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Interior Care
356
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Interior General Precautions
356
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Cleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim
357
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Cleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing
357
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Cleaning the Interior Window Glass
357
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Emission Control System
358
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Crankcase Emission Control System
358
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Evaporative Emission Control
358
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Vehicle Modifications
359
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Canister
359
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Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV)
359
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Exhaust Emission Control System
359
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Operating Precautions for Catalytic Converters (if Equipped)
360
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California Perchlorate Notice
361
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Specifications, Consumer Information, Reporting Safety Defects
362
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Dimensions
363
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Bulb Wattage
363
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Recommended Lubricants and Capacities
365
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Recommended SAE Viscosity Number
366
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Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers
366
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Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)
367
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Vehicle Certification Label
367
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Tire Specification and Pressure Label
368
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Engine Number
368
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Consumer Information
369
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Index
371
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Spare Tire
378
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Hyundai Sonata 2011 Owner’s Manual (382 pages)
Brand: Hyundai
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 33.39 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
7
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Maintenance Specifications
1
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Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts
5
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Introduction
8
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How to Use this Manual
9
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Introduction
9
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Fuel Requirements
10
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Vehicle Break-In Process
12
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Vehicle Data Collection and Event Data Recorders
13
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Indicator Symbols on the Instrument Cluster
14
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Your Vehicle at a Glance
15
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Your Vehicle at a Glance
16
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Interior Overview
16
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Your Vehicle at a Glance Instrument Panel Overview
17
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Safety Features of Your Vehicle
19
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Seats
20
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Seats
21
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Seat Belts
21
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Features of Your Vehicle
22
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Seat Belts
33
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Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt
38
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Driver’s Front Air Bag
52
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Passenger’s Front Air Bag
52
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Srs Components and Functions
55
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Driver’s and Passenger’s Front Air Bag
64
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-
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Features of Your Vehicle 4
79
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Door Locks
97
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Central Door Lock Switch
98
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Driving Your Vehicle
101
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Power Window Lock Switch
103
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Fuel Filler Lid
109
-
Instrument Cluster
116
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Horn
117
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Maintenance
125
-
Parking Brake
132
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ESC off Button
136
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Battery Saver Function
139
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-
Wipers and Washers
144
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Interior Light
146
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Temperature Control
161
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Air Intake Control
162
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Automatic Climate Control System
166
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Power Outlet
172
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Clock
173
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Audio*
175
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Audio System
176
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Steering Wheel Audio Control
177
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Driving Your Vehicle
208
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Before Driving
210
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Automatic Transaxle
222
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Brake System
228
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Power Brakes
228
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Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)
231
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Electronic Stability Control (Esc)
233
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Vehicle Stability Management
236
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Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)
237
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Economical Operation
242
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Special Driving Conditions
244
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Winter Driving
248
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Vehicle Load Limit
252
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Vehicle Weight
257
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What to Do in an Emergency
259
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Road Warning
260
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-
-
Maintenance 7
288
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Engine Oil Dipstick
289
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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
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Engine Number
370
-
Refrigerant Label
370
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Consumer Information
371
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Air Cleaner
374
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Hyundai Sonata 2011 Quick Reference Manual (19 pages)
Brand: Hyundai
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 6.52 MB
Table of Contents
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Maintenance Schedule
1
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Table of Contents
2
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Warnings and Indicators
9
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Instrument Panel Illumination
9
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Trip Computer
9
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Audio
12
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AUX, USB and Ipod Port
15
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Cruise Control System
16
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ECO System
18
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Remote Keyless Entry
19
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