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Hyundai Santa FE (2006 release)

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Santa FE
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Controls, salon equipment and instrument cluster
A combination of devices and control lamps
Combination switch lights, headlights and turn indicators
Wiper switch and windshield washer
Panel exterior lighting
Switch alarm
Switch for heated rear window
Heated outside mirrors (optional)
Protivoobledenitel windscreen (optional)
Digital Watch
Cigarette lighter (option)
Windows
Socket for connecting additional equipment
Salon Equipment
Sunroof (Optional)
Interior light
Office for glasses
Center console storage compartment
Exterior mirrors
Interior rearview mirror with manual transmission
Auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass option)
High level brake light (optional)
Cosmetic mirror
Sound signal
Rear seat armrest
Lever tilt adjustment of the steering wheel
Telescoping steering wheel with variable angle (optional)
Remote adjustment control (optional)
Cruise control (automatic speed maintenance vehicle) (optional)
Job radio (M445) (optional)
Work CD player (M445) (optional)
Job stereo receiver (M455) (optional)
Management heater and ventilation system
The system automatically select the desired temperature (climate control)
Seats
Driving and vehicle maintenance
Tables
Engine
Transmission
Chassis
Steering Gear
Brakes
Onboard electric
Body
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A combination of devices and control lamps



Instrument cluster vehicle Hyundai SantaFe
Fig. 1.28. Instrument cluster vehicle Hyundai SantaFe: 1 - a control lamp of low fluid level in the windshield washer reservoir; 2 - MIL engine (MIL) (optional); 3 - display signaling door closure (optional); 4 - warning light all-wheel drive (optional); 5 - a control lamp of inclusion of all-wheel drive (optional); 6 - odometer (odometer) / counter "daily" run / trip computer (optional); 7 - fuel gauge; 8 - a control lamp of a reserve of fuel; 9 - safety belt reminder (driver); 10 - a control lamp of inclusion of the parking brake / emergency brake fluid level; 11 - a control lamp of the discharge of the battery; 12 - coolant temperature; 13 - a control lamp of pressure of oil; 14 - MIL Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) (optional); 15 - a control lamp off the front passenger airbag (optional); 16 - a control lamp signaling the back door ajar; 17 - a control lamp signaling door closure; 18 - a control lamp position selector automatic transmission (only for models with automatic transmission); 19 - a control lamp of inclusion of a headlight of headlights; 20 - a control lamp activation parameters cruise control (optional); 21 - a control lamp of inclusion of cruise control system (the system automatically maintain a constant vehicle speed) (optional); 22 - MIL-lock brake system (ABS) (optional); 23 - turn indicators; 24 - speedometer; 25 - pilot lamps Electronic Stability Program (ESP) (optional); 26 - MIL immobilizer (optional); 27 - Tachometer


Instrument cluster vehicle Hyundai SantaFe is shown in Figure 1.28.

Control indicator lamps
On the instrument panel flashes a green arrow indicating the direction of rotation. If the arrow comes on but does not blink, blink too frequently or does not blink at all, it indicates a fault circuit indicator lamps.

The MIL-lock brake system (ABS) (SRI)
After turning the ignition switch ?�ON?� (?�On.") Illuminates the MIL-lock brake system (ABS SRI) and then goes out after a few seconds. If the light stays on, comes on while driving, or does not light up after the ignition key is turned to position ?�ON?� (?�On."), This indicates a fault in the anti-lock brake system (ABS).
In this case, as soon as possible to appeal to the Hyundai dealer to check the car. The standard braking system continues to work, but without the aid of anti-lock brake system (ABS).

ATTENTION
If the MIL-lock brake system (ABS SRI) and the indicator lamp parking brake / emergency brake fluid level continues to burn after engine start or comes on while driving, there may be a problem of EB D (electronic brake force distribution).

Control lamps Electronic Stability Program (ESP) (optional)
Warning lights Traction Control work in various modes depending on the position of the ignition switch and system status (ESP) - working or disabled.
They light up when the ignition switch is turned to position ?�ON?�, but go out after three seconds.

The control lamp of inclusion of headlights
This warning light illuminates when the headlight of headlights or flashing headlights is carried out.

The control lamp of pressure of oil
Movement at a low engine oil or burning oil pressure warning lamp may cause damage to the engine (scuffing, seizure, etc.). If this lamp comes on when the engine is running, then the engine oil pressure is below the minimum permissible value. In good condition, this lamp lights up when you turn the key in the ignition switch ?�ON?� (?�On.") And goes out after starting the engine. If the light stays on after the engine is started, there is a serious engine fault.
In this case, immediately stop the vehicle in a safe location, shut off the engine and check the oil level. If it is below the minimum value, add oil to the engine to a normal level and start the engine again. If the light stays on after the engine starts, turn it off immediately.

Control lamp of parking brake / emergency brake fluid level
Control lamp of parking brake / emergency brake fluid level lights up when the parking brake and turn the ignition switch to ?�ON?� (?�On.") Or the ?�START?� (?�starter"). After starting the engine light goes out when you turn off the parking brake. When the parking brake is off, the control lamp of parking brake / emergency brake fluid level lights up when the ignition key is turned to position ?�ON?� (?�On.") Or the ?�START?� (?�starter") and goes out after starting the engine. If this lamp illuminates at any other time, it is necessary to reduce vehicle speed and fully to stop on the roadside in a safe place.
Brake System Warning Light indicates that the brake fluid level in the reservoir hydraulic brakes falls below the minimum level and the need to top up the brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4.
The car is equipped with dual-diagonal braking system. Ensured even in the event of damage to one of the brake circuits braking two wheels. In this case, to stop the car to spend more effort on the brake pedal and the larger its course. Moreover, stopping distances will be increased. In the event of failure of one of the brake circuits include a lower gear to use the engine brake to stop the vehicle.

The warning lamp battery discharge
This lamp lights up when the ignition key is in the ?�ON?� (?�On.") And goes out after starting the engine. If the warning light stays on after the engine starts, it means there is a charging system fault. If the lamp lights while driving, stop the vehicle immediately and take a look under the hood. First, make sure the integrity of the alternator drive belt, if it is intact, check its tension.

ATTENTION
The weakening of the alternator drive belt or a break while driving can lead to serious engine trouble. The motor may be overheated, since the belt also drives the coolant pump of the engine.

The warning lamp signaling door closure
This lamp lights when not closed or not closed properly, one of the side doors.

The warning lamp on the alarm rear door ajar (optional)
This lamp lights when not closed or not completely closed the back door.

Display alarm door closure (optional)
The display shows the position is closed or not closed properly any of the doors. The display will turn off when all the doors are closed.

The control lamp of a reserve of fuel
This lamp lights when the fuel level in the tank reaches the minimum reserve value. If the lamp is lit, it indicates the need to refuel as soon as possible. The movement of the vehicle when burning fuel reserve warning lamp or when the fuel level is below the "E" ("Empty") can lead to misfire and damage the catalytic converter.

The MIL Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) (SRI)
This warning light (SRI) lights up and flashes for about 6 sposle ignition key is turned to position ?�ON?� (?�On.") Or after the engine is started, then goes out.
This warning lamp also lights up in case of malfunction of additional system of passive safety (SRS). If the warning light (SRI) does not light up or continues to constantly lit after blinking for approximately 6 sposle ignition key is turned to position ?�ON?� (?�On."), Or lights up while driving, take the vehicle to the nearest service station to check more Restraint System (SRS).

Engine warning light (MIL) (optional)
This lamp lights up when a fault is detected components (parts), relating to the systems of decrease in toxicity. This light also illuminates when the ignition key is turned to ?�ON?� (?�On."), And then after a few seconds it goes out. If the lamp lights while driving, or does not light up after the ignition key is turned to position ?�ON?� (?�On."), Then deliver the car to the nearest service station to check systems.

The warning lamp turn on the cruise control (the system automatically maintain a constant vehicle speed) (optional)
The warning lamp turn on the cruise control lights up when you press the cruise control switch located on the steering wheel.
This warning light goes out when you press the cruise control switch.

The warning lamp activation parameters cruise control (automatic system to maintain a constant vehicle speed) (optional)
The warning lamp activation parameters cruise control (automatic system to maintain a constant vehicle speed) lights up when you press the cruise control switch ?�COAST / SET?� or ?�RES / ACCEL?�. The warning lamp goes out when the switch is pressed ?�CANCEL?� and is not lit when the system is turned off.

Warning light all-wheel drive (optional)
This lamp lights up when the ignition key is in position ?�ON?� (?�On.") And then goes out after a few seconds.

ATTENTION
If the warning light wheel drive (ES) flashes while driving, it indicates a problem with wheel drive system.

The control lamp of inclusion of all-wheel drive (optional)
Control lamp of inclusion of a full drive on the instrument panel lights up when you press the switch of a full drive.
The purpose of including all-wheel drive is to increase the traction when driving on dry roads with poor coverage, snow-covered or icy roads and off-road.
Pressing the switch control lamp of inclusion of a full drive turns off.

ATTENTION
Do not use four-wheel drive when driving on the highway, and the highways: it causes excess noise, vibration, and may cause damage to transmission parts and assemblies.

The warning lamp off the front passenger airbag (optional)
The warning lamp off the front passenger airbag is lit for 6 seconds after the ignition key is turned to position ?�ON?� (?�On.") Or after the engine is started, then goes out.
The warning lamp also lights up when turned off the front passenger airbag switch to ?�OFF?� and goes off when returning said switch to the ?�ON?�.

ATTENTION
In the case of a fault switch the front passenger airbag warning lamp is off. Airbag front passenger in a frontal impact will be revealed despite the fact that the switch is in the ?�OFF?�.

The MIL immobilizer (optional)
This warning light comes on for a few seconds after turning the ignition switch to ?�ON?� (?�On."). You can then start the engine. The lamp goes out when the engine is running. If the light goes out before the engine starts, turn the ignition key to ?�LOCK?� (?�lock?�) and restart the engine. If the lamp flashes for about five seconds when you turn the ignition switch to ?�ON?� (?�On."), This indicates a malfunction of the immobilizer system.

The indicator lamp low fluid level in the windshield washer reservoir
The indicator lamp low fluid level in the windshield washer tank is included in the full flow of the liquid in the tank.
If the lamp is lit up, fill the washer fluid reservoir at the first opportunity.

The warning lamp signaling seat belt (except European Union)
The warning lamp on the seat belt alarm Security is lit for 6 seconds after the ignition of the transfer position ?�OFF?� position ?�ON?�.

Buzzer Brake pad wear
Brake pads front disc brakes have wear indicators, which emit a high squealing sound with full pads wear, indicating the need to replace the front brake pads. While driving the car, the sound may come and go or be constant. It can also be heard at stronger pressure on the brake pedal. In the case of driving with worn brake pads can damage expensive brake disk.

Buzzer warning of the parking brake (optional)
If the car is moving faster than 3 km / h for 2-3 and with the parking brake warning buzzer works.

The audio signal of the high speed of the car (optional)
When the vehicle speed exceeds 120 km / h, the alarm sounds warning about this.

The fuel gauge

The fuel gauge
Fig. 1.29. The fuel gauge


The arrow of the pointer indicates the approximate level of fuel in the tank (Fig. 1.29).

Coolant temperature
The arrow of the pointer must be within normal limits.

ATTENTION
Do not open the radiator cap when the engine is hot. The cooling system is pressurized, and the tube opening can result in the release of hot liquid and cause severe burns. Wait for the engine to cool before opening the radiator cap.

If the arrow pointer while the engine is entered into the "H" ("Hot") scale, immediately stop the vehicle and shut off the engine.

Coolant temperature
Fig. 1.30. Coolant temperature


Open the hood and check the coolant level in the expansion tank, and a drive belt the coolant pump (Fig. 1.30).

Tachometer

Tachometer
Fig. 1.31. Tachometer


The tachometer shows the engine speed of the engine in revolutions per minute (vol. / Min) (Fig. 1.31).

ATTENTION
During movement watch tachometer readings. His arrow indicating the speed of the crankshaft of the engine must not enter the red zone (zone exceeded the maximum allowed speed). This can lead to serious engine damage.

Speedometer

Speedometer
Fig. 1.32. Speedometer


The speedometer shows vehicle speed in kilometers per hour (km / h) or miles per hour (Fig. 1.32).

Meter / Odometer prydennogo way
Odometer:

Odometer
Fig. 1.33. Odometer


Electronic odometer indicates the total distance in kilometers or miles traveled by car, and is convenient for recording intervals of periodic maintenance. For a new car odometer reading of 240 km is the norm (Fig. 1.33).
When you switch ?�TRIP?�, when the ignition key is in the ?�ON?�, the display shows information about proydennnom path in kilometers or miles.
Odometer:

Odometer
Fig. 1.34. Odometer


To go from A to testify testimony, click ?�TRIP?� (Fig. 1.34).
Display A: displays the distance traveled by the vehicle since the beginning of the current trip.

Button ?«TRIP?»
Fig. 1.35. Button ?�TRIP?�


Readings: displays the mileage after any intermediate point during the current trip (Fig. 1.35).

The button ?«RESET?»
Fig. 1.36. The button ?�RESET?�


To reset the trip meter, press and hold the switch ?�RESET?� more than 1 s (Fig. 1.36).

Trip Computer (optional)

Display trip computer
Fig. 1.37. Display trip computer


Trip computer - an electronic device that displays information about the trip on the LCD display (Fig. 1.37).

Mode switch

Driving mode switch
Fig. 1.38. Driving mode switch


When you switch ?�TRIP?�, when the ignition key is in the ?�ON?�, the display shows the information in the order shown in Figure 1.38.

The reset button (reset)
To reset the display information, press and hold the switch ?�RESET?� more than 1 second.

Odometer (kilometers or miles)
This mode is determined by the total distance traveled since the last reset. Resetting of this indicator occurs when the battery is disconnected. To reset the distance traveled, press and hold down the ?�RESET?� more than 1 during a demonstration readings distance traveled.

Meter Reading
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Fig. 1.42. Indications outdoor temperature


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