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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
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. Carefully remove the jumper cables
in the reverse order of attachment.
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(If the air conditioning had been in
use, it is normal for cold water to be
draining from it when you stop).
If your temperature gauge indicates
overheating, you experience a loss of
power, or hear loud pinging or knock-
ing, the engine is probably too hot. If
this happens to you, you should:
If you do not know why your battery
becamedischarged(becausethelights
were left on, etc.), have the charging
system checked by your Hyundai
dealer.
!
WARNING:
1. Pullofftheroadandstopassoonas
it is safe to do so.
While the engine is running, keep
handsandclothingawayfrommov-
ing parts such as the fan and drive
belts to prevent injury.
2.
Place the gear selector lever in "P"
and set the parking brake. If the air
conditioning is on, turn it off.
3.
Ifenginecoolantisrunningoutunder
the car or steam is coming out from
the hood, stop the engine. Do not
5.
Ifthewaterpumpdrivebeltisbroken
or coolant is leaking out, stop the
engineimmediatelyandcallthenear-
est Hyundai dealer for assistance.
open the hood until the
engine
coolant has stopped running or the
steaming has stopped. If there is no
visiblelossofcoolantandnosteam,
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.
Checktoseeifthewaterpumpdrive
belt is missing. If it is not missing,
check to see that it is tight. If the
drive belt seems to be satisfactory,
checkforenginecoolantleakingfrom
the radiator, hoses or under the car.
!
WARNING:
Donotremovetheradiatorcapwhen
the engine is hot. This can allow
coolant tobeblown outoftheopen-
ing and cause serious burns.
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