Hyundai Santa Fe DM 2013-2018 Owner's Manual

Owners Manual for Third generation (DM) Hyundai Santa Fe. Hyundai launched its third-generation seven-seat Santa Fe here in September 2012 to do battle with the big players in the competitive large-SUV market. The previous model Santa Fe had trailed the homegrown Ford Territory, the Holden Captiva, Toyota Kluger and Jeep Grand Cherokee in sales, but the Korean car-maker upped the ante with version 3.0.
Будущее интернета формируют прогрессивные веб-приложения.- Introduction
- How to use this manual
- Fuel requirements
- Vehicle break-in process
- Vehicle handling instructions
- Vehicle data collection and event data recorders
- Your vehicle at a glance
- Safety features of your vehicle
- Features of your vehicle
- Folding key
- Smart key
- Theft-alarm system
- Door locks
- Tailgate
- Windows
- Hood
- Fuel filler lid
- Panoramic sunroof
- Steering wheel
- Mirrors
- Instrument cluster
- LCD display
- Trip computer
- Warning and indicator sights
- Rear parking assist system
- Rearview camera
- Hazard warning flasher
- Lighting
- Wipers and washers
- Interior light
- Welcome system
- Defroster
- Manual climate control system
- Automatic climate control system
- Windshield defrosting and defogging
- Storage compartment
- Interior features
- Exterior features
- Audio system
- Driving your vehicle
- Before driving
- Key
- Engine start/stop button
- Automatic transaxle
- All wheel drive (AWD)
- Brake system
- Cruise control system
- Active ECO system
- Economical operation
- Special driving conditions
- Winter driving
- Trailer towing
- Vehicle load limit
- Vehicle weight
- What to do in an emergency
- Road warning
- In case of an emergency while driving
- If the engine does not start
- Emergency starting
- If the engine overheats
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- If you have a flat tire
- Towing
- Maintenance
- Engine compartment
- Maintenance services
- Owner maintenance
- Scheduled maintenance service
- Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
- Engine oil
- Engine coolant
- Brake fluid
- Washer fluid
- Parking brake
- Air cleaner
- Climate control air filter
- Wiper blades
- Battery
- Tires and wheels
- Fuses
- Light bulbs
- Appearance care
- Emission control system
- California perchlorate notice
- Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
Repair procedures
Removal 1. Remove the tailgate trim. 2. Remove the tailgate back panel. 3. Disconnector the connector (A) from the back view camera. 4. Remove the back view camera (B) after loosening the screws (2EA). ...
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Front Lower Arm. Repair procedures
Removal 1. Remove the front wheel and tire (A) from front hub . Tightening torque: 88.2 ~ 107.8 N.m (9.0 ~ 11.0 kgf.m, 65.0 ~ 79.5 lb-ft) Be careful not to damage to the hub bolts when removing the front ...
Necessary inspections
Fluid levels, such as engine oil, engine coolant, brake fluid, and washer fluid should be checked on a regular basis, with the exact interval depending on the fluid. Further details are provided in Section ...
Fuel Sender. Repair procedures
Removal 1. Remove the fuel pump. (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - “Fuel Pump”) 2. Disconnect the fuel sender connector (A). 3. Release the fixing hooks, and then remove the fuel sender (A). Installation ...
