DO-IT YOURSELF MAINTENANCE
8
PARKING BRAKE LEVER
STROKE
TIRE
25
Drive belts should be checked periodi-
cally for proper tension and adjusted if
necessary. At the same time, belts
should be examined for cracks, wear,
fraying or other evidence of deteriora-
tion and replaced if necessary.
I230A01P-GAT
I150A04P-GAT
Tire condition
1.6
mm (0.06 in.)
Belt routing should also be checked to
be sure there is no interference be-
tween the belts and other parts of the
engine. After a belt is replaced, the
new belt should be adjusted again
after two or three weeks to eliminate
slack resulting from initial stretching
after use.
Wear indicator
D030A01P
Pull the parking brake lever all the way
up to check the number of "clicks" that
the ratchet makes. One click repre-
sents a lever movement of one notch.
The lever should move the specified
number of notches for normal brake
application.
I090A01A
Check the tires for cuts, cracks and
other damage. Replace the tires if
there are deep cuts or cracks. Also
check each tire for pieces of metal or
pebbles.
The use of worn tires can be very
dangerous because of the greater
chance of skidding or hydroplaning.
The tread depth of the tires must
exceed 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) in order for
the tires to meet the minimum re-
quirement for use.
NOTE:
The drive belt tension for diesel
engine (2.5 CRDi only) is adjusted
automatically.
Parking brake lever stroke;
If the parking brake lever stroke is not
within the standard range(5 to 7
notches), have the brake lever ad-
justed at an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
If there are belt-line wear indicators
on the tires, they will appear in six
places on the surface of the tire
thereby indicating that the tire no
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