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Hyundai Accent (2000 release)

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The keys
Immobilizer (anti-theft engine immobilizer system)
Anti-theft system
Door Locks
Child safety lock the back door
The front seats
Windows
Centralized control door locks
Precautions for the use of seat belts
Care of seat belts
The height-adjustable seat belt anchorages of the front seats
Three-point seat belt driver with an inertial locking mechanism
Seat belt at two points (center rear seat belt)
Baby seat
Airbags
The dashboard and control instrumentation
The fuel gauge
Coolant temperature
Speedometer
Odometer (odometer)
The counter of daily run
Tachometer
Combination dimmer switch and turn indicators
The switch of a cleaner and a windscreen washer
A cleaner and a washer of back glass
Corrector of headlights
Hazard warning lights
Rear Defrost
The switch front fog lamps
Switch for rear fog light
Digital Watch
Cigarette lighter
Front ashtray
Rear ashtray
Cup holder
Sunscreen
Luke
Interior light
Glovebox
Exterior mirrors
Heater exterior mirrors
Folding exterior mirrors
Interior rearview mirror
Parking brake
Folding the seatbacks
The tailgate / boot lid
Emergency opening tailgate lock
Remote opening of the lock of a back door / tailgate
Remote opening fuel filler cap of the fuel tank
Opening the bonnet
Visor
Installation height adjustment of the steering wheel
Sound signal
Heating and ventilation system
Air Purifier for the evaporator and fan
Stereo
Antenna
Car driving
Egnition lock
Start motor vehicles with carbureted engine
Manual Transmission
Automatic transmission
Anti-lock brakes
Economical driving
Smooth cornering
Stir in winter conditions
Towing a trailer or a vehicle
The engine does not start
If the engine is normally actuated by the starter but does not start
If the engine has decayed during movement
Start the engine from the storage battery of other car
If the engine overheats
Towing
Emergency towing
Preventing corrosion and periodic maintenance
The vehicle identification number (VIN)
Car Specifications
Engine
Greasing system
Cooling
Control, reduced toxicity
Fuel system
Ignition system
Coupling
Transmission
Axes and power shafts
Suspension
Steering
Brakes
Body
Air
Electrical equipment
Appendix
Wiring
 


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Recommended fuel

Unleaded petrol

At Hyundai cars must use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 RON (research method, "Normal") or higher. Leaded petrol will lead to failure of the catalytic converter (exhaust gas) and damage to the systems of decrease in toxicity. This may also lead to increased maintenance costs of the vehicle. In order to avoid the possibility of refueling the vehicle with leaded fuel filler neck of the car is designed so that it can be inserted only fuel nozzle of reduced diameter, is used to supply unleaded fuel.
A warning

In some countries supplied cars Hyundai having the opportunity to work on leaded fuel. If you are going to use leaded fuel, consult your authorized dealer Hyundai of the possibility of the use of leaded fuel in your car. The octane number of leaded gasoline is same as unleaded.
The warranty on a new car Hyundai does not cover damage to the fuel system and reducing engine performance caused by the use of methanol or fuel containing methanol.


Environmentally friendly fuels

In order to lower air pollution, the firm Hyundai recommends the use of fuel having a cleaning additives to help prevent carbon formation in the engine. This fuel will contribute to a more environmentally friendly engine and the best characteristics of systems of decrease in toxicity.

RUNNING CAR

During the first 2,000 kilometers

Formally, for your new car does not require any special operations for the running of the car. However, you can prolong the life and improve fuel efficiency and maintain high performance of your new Hyundai vehicle, observing the following rules for the first 2,000 km.
PERFORMANCE ORDER
Do not exceed the velocity of 88 km / h.
While driving, keep the engine at a speed between 2000 and 4000 min-1 (rpm).
Do not drive the vehicle with the maximum acceleration.
Avoid pulling away at full power.
Avoid sudden braking during the first 300 kilometers, eliminating dangerous situations. This will help correct running-in brake linings.
Do not overload the engine (in other words, avoid driving at slower included too high a transfer, including a lower gear).
On vehicles equipped with catalytic converter, do not run the engine at idle for more than 3 minutes.
Refrain from towing a trailer during the first 2,000 km.





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