2010 Hyundai I10 Owners Manual

Driving your vehicle
An   authorized   HYUNDAI   dealer   can
assist you in installing the wiring harness.
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CAUTION
Parking on hills
When  towing  a  trailer  on  steep
grades   (in  excess   of   6%)  pay
close   attention   to   the   engine
coolant   temperature    gauge   to
ensure the engine  does not over-
heat. If the needle of the coolant
temperature gauge moves across
the  dial  towards  “H  (or  130°C  /
Generally, you should not park your vehi-
cle with a trailer attached on a hill. People
can  be seriously  or  fatally  injured,  and
both your vehicle and trailer can be dam-
aged if they begin a downhill trajectory.
WARNING
Failure  to use  an  approved  trailer
wiring harness could result in dam-
age to the vehicle electrical system
and/or personal injury.
WARNING - Parking  on a
hill
260°F)”
(HOT), pull over and stop
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as soon as it is safe to do so, and
allow  the  engine  to  idle  until  it
cools   down.  You  may   proceed
once the engine has cooled suffi-
ciently.
Parking your vehicle on a hill with a
trailer  attached  could  cause  seri-
ous  injury  or   death  because  the
trailer could break loose.
Driving on grades
Reduce speed  and shift to  a lower gear
before  you  start down  a  long  or  steep
downgrade. If  you don’t  shift down,  you
might have  to use your  brakes so much
that  they  would get  hot  and  no  longer
operate efficiently.
You  must  decide  driving   speed
depending  on  trailer  weight  and
uphill grade to reduce the possi-
bility   of   engine  and   transaxle
overheating.
However,  if you  ever have  to  park your
trailer on a hill, here’s how to  do it:
On  a long  uphill  grade, shift  down  and
reduce your speed to around 45 mph (70
km/h) to reduce  the possibility of engine
and transaxle overheating.
1. Apply your  brakes, but don’t  shift into
gear.
2. Have  someone  place   chocks  under
the trailer wheels.
If your trailer weighs more than  the max-
imum trailer weight without  trailer brakes
and  you  have  an  automatic  transaxle,
you should  drive in D  (Drive) when tow-
ing a trailer.
3. When the wheel  chocks are  in place,
release  the  brakes  until   the  chocks
absorb the load.
4. Reapply the  brakes. Apply your  park-
ing   brake,    and   then    shift    to   R
Operating your vehicle in D (Drive) when
towing a trailer will minimize heat build up
and extend the life of your transaxle.
(Reverse) for a  manual transaxle or P
(Park) for an automatic transaxle.
5. Release the brakes.
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