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Hyundai Santa FE (2006 release)

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Controls, salon equipment and instrument cluster
Management heater and ventilation system
The system automatically select the desired temperature (climate control)
Seats
Driving and vehicle maintenance
Before starting the engine
Combined ignition
Engine starting
Control manual gearbox
Automatic Transmission, 4, 5-speed)
Anti-lock brakes
Electronic ESP (ESP) (optional)
Work permanent all-wheel drive (4WD) (optional)
The locking system of a full drive 4WD (For models with electronically controlled four-wheel drive 4WD) (optional)
Receptions correct braking
Economical driving
Towing a trailer or a vehicle
If the engine does not start
Start of the engine from an external source
If the engine overheats
Spare wheel
Full size spare tire (optional)
Handling spare wheel
Replacing the flat tire
Emergency supplies (optional)
Towing faulty car
Emergency towing
Engine compartment
Checking and changing the engine coolant
Replacement air filter
Windshield Wiper Blades
Filling washer fluid reservoir
brake fluid
Caring for air conditioning
Replacing the air filter system climate control (for the unit and evaporator fan)
Checking and replacing fuses
Checking the battery
Check the electric cooling fan
Check the liquid level in a tank of the hydraulic drive of the amplifier of a steering
Hoses hydraulic drive the power steering
Adjusting headlights
Replacing bulbs
The fuse box in the engine compartment
Fuse box in the passenger compartment
Information about tires
Tables
Engine
Transmission
Chassis
Steering Gear
Brakes
Onboard electric
Body
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Economical driving



Move smoothly. Avoid sudden acceleration. Try to move at a constant speed. Does not accelerate before stopping. Try to keep the speed of traffic flow to avoid unnecessary speed change. If possible, avoid driving in heavy traffic vehicles. Always keep a safe distance to the vehicle ahead to avoid unnecessary braking. This also reduces brake pad wear.
Drive at moderate speed. The higher the speed of the car, the more fuel it consumes. Movement at a moderate speed, especially on highways - is one of the most effective ways to reduce fuel consumption.
Do not keep your foot on the brake or clutch pedal. This will lead to increased fuel consumption and an increase in wear of these components.
Make sure the tires of the car. Keep tires at the recommended air pressure. Improper tire pressure is too small or too large, leading to their premature wear. Check the tire pressure at least once a month.
Check wheel alignment. Improper wheel alignment can cause excessive wear in the form of spots ("bald spots") on the tread. It can also lead to increased tire wear and increased fuel consumption.

Smooth cornering
Avoid braking or switching forehand when cornering, especially on wet roads. It is best to take turns with a slight acceleration.

Stir in winter conditions
More severe operating conditions in the winter lead to a stronger wear and other problems.
To move through deep snow may need to install winter tires or snow chains. If necessary, the installation of winter tires select bus standard type and size. Failure to do so may adversely affect the safety and handling. Fast driving, sudden acceleration, braking or turning very dangerous. During deceleration, use engine braking as much as possible. Sudden braking on snowy and icy roads can lead to skidding car. Observe the distance to the front going vehicle and depress the brake pedal slowly. Installing the chains provide greater throughput, but will not prevent skidding.

NOTE
Use of snow chains may be prohibited by local regulations in some regions (countries). Learn and obey the laws and regulations in force in the region (country), before use of snow chains.




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