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Hyundai Matrix (2002 and 2006 model year)

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Lamps lighting the front of the cabin



The lamp local lighting

The lamp local lighting
Fig. 1.105. The lamp local lighting



On both sides of the interior light switch has two lamps of local illumination. to turn on or turn off the lamp local lighting, press the switch. This lamp illuminates a small section and is intended for use as a navigational lights at night or as a local illumination lamp for the driver and front passenger.

Interior light

Interior light
Fig. 1.106. Interior light


Room lamp has a three-position switch (Fig. 1.106).
In position ?�DR?� room lamp lights up when opened any door, regardless of the position of the ignition key. It gradually turns off after the door is closed.
In the position ?�ON?� room lamp stays on.
In position ?�OFF?� room lamp does not light up, even when open any door.

Office for glasses (optional)

Office for glasses
Fig. 1.107. Office for glasses



Compartment points located at the front of the console Verneuil. to open it, click on the edge of the cover.

ATTENTION
Do not open the compartment for glasses while driving, because it may obstruct the rear view mirror.

Glove (Glove) box

Glove (Glove) box
Fig. 1.108. Glove (Glove) box



To open the glove (glove) box, pull the lever.

ATTENTION
While driving the car door glove (glove) box must be closed in order to avoid the likelihood of injury to passengers in the event of sudden braking or a car accident (crash).

Storage compartment for storing small items

Storage compartment for storing small items
Fig. 1.109. Storage compartment for storing small items



Storage compartment for storing small items can be opened by pulling the handle. If you remove the glove compartment, it is possible to gain access to the fuse box.

Folding tray at the back of the front seat

Folding tray at the back of the front seat
Fig. 1.110. Folding tray at the back of the front seat



The box can be used as a stand for books, glasses or bottles.

An additional storage compartment

An additional storage compartment
Fig. 1.111. An additional storage compartment



An additional storage compartment can be opened by pulling the handle to the side and slowly releasing it. This box is used to store small items.

Anchoring the floor mat (optional)

Anchoring the floor mat
Fig. 1.112. Anchoring the floor mat



Before using the front floor carpet, make sure that it can be attached to anchor to the floor of the car.
This will prevent the shift of the floor mat forward and possible obstacle moving pedals.

ATTENTION
Make sure that the floor mat is properly installed in its place. Move forward and a rug, as a consequence, its possible obstacle pedal movement can lead to a traffic accident (crash).
Do not put an additional floor mat on top of pad Anchor. Otherwise, an additional pad can move forward and interfere with the movement of the pedals, which may lead to a traffic accident (crash).

Grid luggage (optional)

Grid luggage
Fig. 1.113. Grid luggage



Grid luggage used to fix things in the luggage compartment. Use the luggage net, attaching it to the floor or to the rear luggage compartment of the vehicle.

Cover (blind), luggage (optional)

Cover (blind) luggage
Fig. 1.114. Cover (blind) luggage



Do not put your luggage on the cover (blind) luggage. In the event of sudden braking, it can be thrown forward and cause damage to the vehicle or injury to passengers.

Roof rack (optional)

Roof rack
Fig. 1.115. Roof rack



Loading tailgate roof weighing more than 34 kg can damage the vehicle.
When transporting large items do not allow them sveshivaniya behind or from the side of the car.
To prevent damage to or loss of cargo while driving, periodically check the reliability of its fastening. Stick to moderate speeds. To use the roof rails as a trunk, you must use two or more of the cross.




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