2003 Hyundai Elantra Owners Manual

WHAT  TO  DO  IN AN  EMERGENCY
1.
If  the  booster battery  is  installed  in  another
vehicle,  be  sure  the  two  vehicles  are  not
touching.
Turn  off  all  unnecessary  lights  and  acces-
sories  in  both  vehicles.
etc.), have  the charging  system checked  by your
Hyundai  dealer.
WARNING:
The  gas  produced by  the  battery  during  the
jump-start  operation  is  highly  explosive.  If
these  instructions  are  not  followed  exactly,
serious  personal  injury  and  damage  to  the
vehicle may  occur! If  you are  not sure  how to
follow  this  procedure,  seek  qualified  assis-
tance.  Automobile  batteries  contain  sulfuric
acid.  This  is poisonous  and  highly  corrosive.
When  jump  starting,  wear protective  glasses
and  be  careful  not  to get  acid  on  yourself,
your  clothing or  on  the  car.
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IF   THE   ENGINE  OVERHEATS
If  your  temperature  gauge indicates  overheating,
you  experience  a  loss  of  power,  or  hear  loud
pinging  or  knocking and  the  engine  is  probably
too hot.  If this  happens and,  you should:
Attach the  clamps of the  jumper cable in  the
exact  location shown  in  the illustration.  First,
attach one clamp  of the jumper   cable to the
positive  (+) post  or  cable  of the  discharged
battery.  Then  attach  the other    end  of  the
same cable to  the positive (+)   post or cable
of the  booster battery. Next,   using  the other
cable,  attach one  clamp  to  the negative  (-)
post  or  cable  of  the  booster  battery.  Then
attach the  other end  of that cable  to a  solid
metal  part  of  the  engine    away   from  the
battery.  Do  not  connect  the  cable  to   any
moving  part.
Start  the engine  in the  car  with the  booster
battery and  let it run  for a  few minutes. This
will help  to assure that  the booster battery  is
fully  charged.  During  the  jumping  operation,
run the  engine in  this vehicle  at about 2,000
rpm.
1.  Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
2.  Place  the  gear  selector  lever  in  "P"  (auto-
matic), or  neutral  (manual transaxle)  and set
the parking brake. If the air conditioning  is on,
turn it off.
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If  you  should  accidentally  get  acid  on  your
skin or  in your eyes,  immediately remove  any
contaminated clothing  and flush  the area with
clear  water  for  at  least  15  minutes.  Then
promptly obtain  medical attention. If  you must
be transported  to an  emergency facility,  con-
tinue to apply water to   the affected area with
a sponge  or cloth.
3.  If engine  coolant is running out  under the car
or   steam is coming  out from the hood,  stop
the  engine. Do  not  open  the hood  until  the
engine  coolant  has  stopped  running  or  the
steaming  has  stopped. If  there  is  no  visible
loss  of  engine coolant  and  no  steam,  leave
the engine  running and check  to be  sure the
engine cooling  fan is operating.   If the  fan is
not running,  turn the  engine off.
4.  Check to  see if  the water  pump drive belt  is
missing. If it is  not missing, check to see that
it is tight. If the drive belt seems to be   satis-
factory, check  for engine coolant  leaking from
the radiator, hoses or under the car. (If the air
conditioning had  been in use,  it is normal  for
cold  water to  be  draining  from it  when  you
stop).
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The  gas produced  by  the  battery during  the
jump-start  operation  is  highly  explosive.  Do
not smoke or  allow a spark or an  open flame
Start the engine in the car with the discharged
battery  using  the  normal  starting  procedure.
After  the  engine  starts,   leave  the  jumper
cables  connected  and let  the  engine  run  at
fast idle or  about 2,000 rpm  for several min-
utes.
in
the vicinity.
The  battery being  used  to  provide  the jump
start must be 12-volt. If you  cannot determine
that it is a 12-volt  battery, do not  attempt to
use it for the  jump start.
To jump start a  car with a discharged battery,
follow  this  procedure  exactly:
Carefully  remove  the  jumper  cables  in  the
reverse  order  of  attachment.
If  you  do  not  know  why  your  battery  became
discharged  (because  the  lights  were   left  on,
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