WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY 3- 3
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If you should accidentally get acid on your
skin or in your eyes, immediately remove
anycontaminatedclothingandflushthearea
with clear water for at least 15 minutes. Then
promptly obtain medical attention. If you
must be transported to an emergency facil-
ity, continue to apply water to the affected
area with a sponge or cloth.
metal part of the engine away from the
battery. Do not connect the cable to any
moving part.
4. 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.
5. Start your engine 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
minutes.
D030A01A-AAT
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
If your temperature gauge indicates overheat-
ing, you experience a loss of power, or hear loud
pinging or knocking, the engine is probably too
hot. If this happens, you should:
1.
2.
Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
Place the gear selector lever in "P" (auto-
matic), or neutral (manual transaxle) and set
theparkingbrake.Iftheairconditioning ison,
turn it off.
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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
in
the vicinity.
The battery being used to provide the jump
start must be 12-volt. If you cannot deter-
minethatitisa12-voltbattery,donot attempt
to use it for the jump start.
To jump start a car with a discharged battery,
follow this procedure exactly:
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
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.
6. Carefully remove the jumper cables in the
reverse order of attachment.
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If you do not know why your battery became
discharged (because the lights were left on,
etc.), have the charging system checked by
your Hyundai dealer.
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.
Attach the clamps of the jumper cable in the
exactlocationshownontheillustration.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
2.
3.
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
satisfactory, check for 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).
Categories | Hyundai Manuals, Hyundai Sonata Manuals |
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Tags | Hyundai Sonata 2.4, Hyundai Sonata 2.7 |
Model Year | 2003 |
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Document Type | Owners Manual |
Language | English |
Product Brand | Hyundai, Sonata |
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Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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