Hyundai solaris maintenance and repair manual. Hyundai Solaris Owner's Manual

Hyundai solaris maintenance and repair manual. Hyundai Solaris Owner's Manual

14.06.2019

Hyundai Solaris general information (Hyundai Solaris 2011-2016)

Replacing bulbs in headlights, parking lights, direction indicators and fog lights
(1) Headlights (high beam/low beam)
(2) Marker lamp
(3) Front turn signal
(4) Fog lamp (if equipped)
headlight bulbs
1. Open the hood.
2. Remove the headlight bulb cover by turning it counterclockwise.
3. Disconnect the connector from the headlight bulb socket.
4. Unfasten the wire retainer of the headlight bulb by pressing its end and pushing forward.
5. Remove the bulb from the headlight assembly.
6. Install a new headlight bulb and fasten it with a wire clamp, inserting it into the groove on the bulb base.
7. Connect the connector from the headlight bulb socket.
8. Install the headlight bulb cover by turning it clockwise.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
If the headlight needs to be adjusted after installation, consult an authorized Hyundai dealer.
Marker lamp
1. Open the hood.
2.Remove the headlight bulb cover by turning it counterclockwise.
3.Remove the chuck by pulling it out.
4.Remove the bulb by pulling it out of the socket.
5.Insert the new bulb into the socket.
6.Install the chuck in place.
7.Reinstall the headlight bulb cover by turning it clockwise.
Carefully
- Halogen lamps
IN halogen lamps contains pressurized gas which can cause glass fragments to fly if the lamp is damaged.
Always take extra care when handling these lamps to avoid scratches or other mechanical damage. Do not allow liquids to come into contact with lamps that are on. do not touch the glass parts of the lamps with bare hands. residual oil can cause overheating and rupture of the bulb. You can turn on the lamp only after installation in the headlight.
If the lamp is damaged or destroyed, replace it with a new one as soon as possible. Dispose of the damaged lamp carefully.
Wear safety goggles when replacing lamps. Wait until the lamp has cooled down before starting work.
Turn signal lamp
1. Stop the engine and open the hood.
2. Remove the cartridge from the headlight by turning it counterclockwise so that the cartridge retainers align with the notches in the headlight.
3. Remove the bulb from the socket: to do this, press it in and turn it counterclockwise so that its latches are aligned with the recesses of the socket. Pull the lamp out of the socket.
4. Insert the new bulb into the socket and turn it until it locks into place.
5. Install the cartridge in the headlight, aligning its clips with the recesses of the headlight. Click on the chuck and turn it clockwise.
Lamp replacement fog lamp(in the presence of)
1. Remove the bottom cover front bumper.
2. Reach out with your hand to the rear wall of the front bumper.
3. Disconnect the power wires from the socket.
4. Remove the lamp socket from the housing by turning it counterclockwise so that the tabs on the socket align with the slots in the housing.
5. Install the new lamp socket into the housing, aligning the tabs of the socket with the slots in the housing. Push the cartridge into the body and turn clockwise.
6. Connect the power wires to the socket.
7. Replace the front bumper lower cover.

HOOD
Hood opening
1. Pull the hood release handle to unlock the hood lock. The hood should open slightly.
2. Get in front of the car, raise the hood slightly, pull the secondary latch to the left and raise the hood.
3. Remove the hood stop from its attachment point on the hood.
4. Place the hood on the stop.
Hot items
Don't touch support post when the engine and engine parts are hot. You may be burned or seriously injured. Open the hood after shutting off the engine, on a level surface, move the gearshift lever to P (Park) on vehicles with automatic transmission and to 1st (First) or R (Reverse) on vehicles with mechanical box gear and apply the parking brake.
Closing the hood
1. Before closing the hood, check the following:
All filler caps in the engine compartment must be properly installed.
Remove gloves, rags and any other combustible materials from the engine compartment.
2. Install the hood stop back into the clips to prevent it from rattling.
3. Lower the hood to a height of about 30 cm from its closed position and release it. Make sure the hood is locked into place.
Before closing the hood, make sure that all obstructions are removed from the opening. If the hood is closed when there is an obstruction in the hood opening, it may result in personal injury or property injury.
Do not leave gloves, rags or any other combustible materials in the engine compartment. This may cause them to ignite when exposed to high temperatures.
Before driving, make sure that the hood is tightly closed with a lock. Otherwise, the hood may open while driving, resulting in a complete loss of vision for the driver, which may cause an accident.
When inspecting the engine compartment, the hood stop must always be fully inserted into its slot in the hood. This prevents the hood from falling and possibly causing injury.
Do not allow the vehicle to move open hood, because in this case the visibility will be limited, and the hood may fall or be damaged.
Throttle flap opening fuel tank The fuel filler flap opens from inside the vehicle. To do this, pull the damper release handle located in the front of the floor near the driver's seat.

FUEL FILLER CAP
If the fuel filler flap does not open because ice has formed around it, tap it lightly or push it in enough to break the ice to release it. Do not apply excessive force to it. If necessary, use suitable liquid to remove ice (do not use antifreeze from the engine cooling system) or move the car to a warm place and wait for the ice to melt.
1. Stop the engine.
2.To open the damper filler neck fuel tank, pull the choke release knob up.
3. Pull out the fuel filler flap completely to fully open.
4. To remove the cover, turn it counterclockwise.
5.Fill into the tank required amount fuel.
Closing the fuel filler cap.
To replace the filler cap, turn it clockwise until it clicks into place. A click indicates that the cover is securely tightened. Close the fuel filler flap and apply slight pressure to it, then make sure it is securely closed.
Refueling a car
If pressurized fuel is spurted out, it may come into contact with your clothing or skin, exposing you to the risk of fire and burns. Always open the filler cap carefully and slowly. If fuel leaks from the cover or a hissing sound is heard, wait until these phenomena stop, then fully open the cover.
Do not add fuel to the tank up to the upper edge of the filler neck after automatic shutdown filling nozzle during refueling.
When you finish refueling your vehicle, always make sure that the filler cap is tightly closed so that fuel does not spill out in the event of an accident.

Danger factors when refueling a car
Automotive fuel is a flammable substance. When refueling the vehicle, carefully follow the recommendations below. Failure to do so may result in serious injury, burns, or death due to fire or explosion.
Being on filling station Read and follow all warning labels.
Before refueling the car, pay attention to the location of the button intended for the emergency stop of the fuel supply, if it is provided at the gas station.
Before touching the filling nozzle, the potentially hazardous charge must be removed. static electricity. To do this, touch any metal part of the vehicle that is at a safe distance from the fuel filler neck, fuel nozzle or other objects containing fuel.
Do not get into the vehicle after starting refueling, as this may cause static electricity to be generated by touching any object or piece of fabric (polyester, satin, nylon, etc.) that can cause this effect. A discharge of static electricity can ignite fuel vapors and cause the fire to spread rapidly. If you need to return to the vehicle, you must once again remove the potentially dangerous charge of static electricity. To do this, touch any metal part at the front of the vehicle that is at a safe distance from the fuel filler neck, fuel nozzle or other objects containing fuel.
When using a fuel canister, be sure to place it on the ground before filling it with fuel. Discharge of static electricity from the canister can ignite fuel vapors and cause a fire. After starting refueling, it is necessary to maintain contact with the car body until it is completed.
Do not use cell phones when refueling. induced by them electric currents or the resulting interference has a small chance of igniting fuel vapors and causing a fire.
Always stop the engine when refueling the vehicle. Sparks from engine electrical equipment can ignite fuel vapors and cause a fire. Once the refueling operation is completed, check the tightness of the cap and the fuel filler cap before starting the engine.
DO NOT use matches or a lighter, DO NOT SMOKE or leave a lit cigarette in the vehicle while it is at a gas station, especially while refueling. Automotive fuel is highly flammable and may cause a fire if ignited.
In the event of a fire during refueling, move away from the vehicle and immediately contact the gas station personnel and then the fire department. Follow all their safety instructions.
When refueling the vehicle, it is necessary to adhere to the "Requirements for fuel quality" set out in section 1.
If the fuel filler cap needs to be replaced, make sure the new parts are designed for this car. Using the wrong plug can cause a serious malfunction. fuel system or emission control systems. We recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for more information.
Avoid spilling fuel on the outside of the vehicle. Any type of fuel that comes into contact with painted surfaces can cause damage to the paintwork.
After refueling the vehicle, make sure the fuel filler cap is securely closed to prevent fuel spillage in the event of an accident.

Hyundai Solaris Maintenance Card (TO Schedule)

List of basic works included in periodic maintenance Mileage, km.
15000 30000 45000 60000 75000 90000 105000 120000
Months
12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
1 Add fuel additives *1 Every 5000 km or 6 months
2 Air purification filter R R R R R R R R
3 Air conditioner compressor and refrigerant (if equipped) I I I I I I I I
4 Battery status I I I I I I I I
5 brake lines, hoses and connections I I I I I I I I
6 Brake/Clutch Fluid (If Equipped) I R I R I R I R
7 Brake discs and pads I I I I I I I I
8 Drive belts *2 *3 I I I I I I I I
9 Drive shafts and dust covers I I I I I I I I
10 Exhaust system I I I I I I I I
11 Front suspension ball joints I I I I I I I I
12 Fuel filter *4 - I - R - I - R
13 Fuel lines, hoses and connections - - - I - - - I
14 Parking brake I I I I I I I I
15 Rack steering gear, linkage and dust covers I I I I I I I I
16 Tires (pressure and tread wear) I I I I I I I I
17 Level working fluid in automatic transmission (in the presence of automatic transmission and dipstick) I I I I I I I I
18 Oil level in manual transmission (if equipped) I I I I I I I I
19 Hose and fuel filler cap - - - I - - - I
20 Engine oil And oil filter *5 R R R R R R R R
21 Spark plug - R - R - R - R
22 Air filter climate control systems (if available) R R R R R R R R
23 Cooling system - - - I - I - I
24 valve clearance *6 Every 90,000 km or 72 months
25 Coolant *7 First change after 210,000 km or 120 months, then every 30,000 km or 24 months
26 Wiring and connectors I I I I I I I I
27 Door locks, hinges, limiters I I I I I I I I
28 Windshield washer nozzles and brushes I I I I I I I I
29 Norms of time 1,4 1,9 1,4 2,4 1,4 1,9 1,4 2,4
Designations:
I - check and, if necessary, replace, clean, lubricate and / or adjust
R - replacement
Notes:
*1 In the event that high-quality gasoline meeting the requirements of the European Fuel Standard (EN228) or similar standards is not commercially available, the use of fuel additives is recommended. bottle of additive
it is recommended to add a fuel tank every 5000 km. Additives can be purchased from an authorized dealer Hyundai; there you can get instructions on how to use additives. Do not mix additives of different
stamps.
*2 Adjustment (if necessary, replacement) of the alternator drive belt, power steering pump, coolant pump, and air conditioning compressor drive belt (if equipped).
*3 Inspect tensioner drive belt, guide pulley and alternator pulley; if necessary, correct or replace.
*4 The fuel filter is considered a maintenance-free component, but it is still recommended to check it periodically. The maintenance schedule depends on the quality of the fuel used. When
serious problems (e.g., fuel restriction, uncontrolled surge, loss of power, difficulty starting the engine), replace the filter immediately, regardless of the maintenance schedule.
service, it is also recommended that you contact an authorized Hyundai dealer for more information.
*5 Check engine oil level and leaks every 500 km or before a long trip
*6 If available loud noise and/or engine vibration, check (adjust if necessary).
*7 When adding coolant, use only deionized or soft water in your vehicle and never add hard water to the coolant filled at the factory. Unsuitable coolant
fluid can lead to serious malfunctions or engine breakdown.

Is its popularity and local assembly. The number of dealers and an extensive service network make it quite easy to choose official representative to conduct service maintenance. Moreover, since 2013, the car has a warranty period of 150 thousand kilometers or a 5-year time interval.

At the same time, a conscientious owner tries to ensure that the Hyundai Solaris user manual is always on hand. This will ensure, first of all, right conditions vehicle operation. It is a mistake to think that such an instruction manual helps the owner of the car with repairs.

What does the guide include

Given the mass character of the model, it is noteworthy that the instruction manual is available not only for purchase at an auto parts store or from dealers, but also on the Internet. The regular manual for the Hyundai Solaris, located in the car, reports a set of necessary information. It is described here arrangement of instruments and controls, main technical characteristics, filling volumes. You can also clarify some special points, such as location and indicators fuses electrical circuits car.

Conventionally, the entire manual, which includes 450 pages of printed text, is divided into the following sections:

  1. Brief introduction.
  2. General information, including security system and features.
  3. A guide to control all car devices.
  4. Section of maintenance and all characteristics of the car.

When reading the instruction manual, attention is drawn to the detailed study of each section. It not only gives an algorithm for using each device, but also provides short description its actions, interconnections with other equipment.

For example, the use of swing to release the car is described for a car with both manual and automatic transmission. At the same time, the conditions for the possible use of this method on a car are stipulated. Certainly, experienced driver will be able to use the buildup on their own, but it will be useful for a beginner to study short review process.

The description of use describes not only the order in which they are turned on and off. The manual also prescribes the rules of conduct during night traffic. Describes the actions of the driver in the oncoming and passing passing, with blinding.

These recommendations are given for most traffic situations: driving at the beginning of rain, driving through puddles, cornering, off-road driving. Therefore, safety information traffic may be in demand by novice drivers.

Why is it important to use a guide

When choosing a car for yourself, the potential owner gets acquainted only with. Also, the individual equipment of the car provides for differences in equipping with certain options, which will differ from base car. In this regard, using the manual for the Hyundai Solaris is an obvious necessity.

The start of the operation of the car is a crucial moment for technical condition cars. And it's not just about maintenance. The section that describes the actions of the driver in unforeseen cases reflects important information, among which we can mention:

  • the procedure for starting the engine from a third-party battery or "tug";
  • rules for working with a jack;
  • tightening torque of the wheel bolts;
  • towing order.

This information will not only help you get out of difficult situation, but also will not allow damage to the car as a whole, components and parts.

The maintenance section (TO) of the car reflects the work. Of course, during the warranty period, the entire range of works involves the performance of maintenance by service centers Hyundai. However, not all owners are ready to undergo such maintenance at a branded station, in addition, do not forget about post-warranty service.

Practice operating Hyundai Solaris also involves the direct participation of the driver in the technical content. Between periodic maintenance, as is known, there is such a form as daily service. Hyundai highlights the operations that must be performed during daily operation. These include:

  • oil level control when refueling;
  • control of the liquid level of the cooling system and glass washer;
  • air pressure in the tires of the wheels;
  • the condition of the radiators of the cooling system, air conditioning for their cleanliness from the outside.

In the process of movement, it is recommended to control the presence of vibrations, the straightness of the trajectory of movement, the presence extraneous sounds. Naturally, this will help to avoid the development new fault. Therefore, the issue of a thorough study of the instruction manual is an integral part of the successful operation of the Hyundai Solaris.

Vehicle Owner's Manual Hyundai Solaris.

Hyundai Solaris User Manual

Hyundai Solaris Owner's Manual: Contents

Introduction

Getting to know your vehicle

General view of the cabin / 2-2

General view of the dashboard / 2-3

Engine compartment / 2-4

Hyundai Solaris car security system User manual

Seat / 3-2

Seat belts / 3-15

Child seats / 3-28

Airbag system ( additional system passive safety) / 3-42

Installation not allowed child seat in the front passenger seat / 3-45

Characteristics of the car Hyundai Solaris

Keys / 4-3

Electronic key / 4-6

Remote control of door locks / 4-11

Door locks / 4-14 Trunk (sedan) / 4-19

Luggage compartment (hatchback) / 4-21

Glazing / 4-24

Hood / 4-30

Fuel filler cap / 4-32

Steering wheel / 4-36

Rear-view mirrors / 4-39

Instrument cluster / 4-43

parking system in reverse / 4-66

Rear view camera / 4-70

Light alarm / 4-71

Lighting fixtures / 4-72

Windscreen wipers and washers / 4-81

Interior lighting / 4-85

Heater / 4-88

Manual climate control system Hyundai Solaris Operating Instructions / 4-90

Automatic climate control system / 4-100

Elimination of frost and fogging with windshield / 4-107

Stowage compartments / 4-112

Elements interior decoration salon / 4-114

Mounting bracket for roof rack / 4-122

Audio system Hyundai Solaris Operation manual / 4-123

Driving Hyundai Solaris Owner's Manual

Before the trip / 5-3

Ignition key positions / 5-5

Engine start/stop button / 5-8

Manual transmission / 5-14

Engine start / 5-12

Manual transmission (type A) / 5-14

Manual transmission (type B) / 5-18

Automatic transmission (type A) / 5-22

Automatic transmission (type B) / 5-29

Brake System Hyundai Solaris User's Manual/ 5-35

Economic driving techniques / 5-47

Driving in special road conditions / 5-49

Movement in winter conditions / 5-54

Trailer towing / 5-59

Vehicle weight / 5-70

Actions in unforeseen situations

Road stop alarm / 6-2

Actions in the event of an emergency while driving / 6-3

If the engine cannot be started / 6-4

Engine start from external source food /

6-5 If the engine overheats / 6-8

If the air pressure in the tire has dropped /

6-9 Towing / 6-18

Engine compartment / 7-3

Complex of works on maintenance / 7-4

Owner Maintenance / 7-6

A set of works on periodic maintenance / 7-8

Schedule of maintenance work performed during normal conditions operation / 7-9

Schedule of maintenance work performed during difficult conditions operation / 7-16

Periodic Maintenance Items / 7-18

Engine lubrication system / 7-22

Coolant fluid / 7-24

Brake Fluid / Clutch Fluid / 7-28

Automatic transmission fluid / 7-29

Power Steering Fluid / 7-31

Windshield washer fluid / 7-32

Parking brake / 7-33

Maintenance Hyundai Solaris Owner's Manual

Air filter / 7-34

Climate Control Air Filter / 7-36

Wiper blades / 7-38

Battery / 7-42

Wheels and tires / 7-46

Fuses / 7-61

Lighting lamps / 7-74

Keeping pleasant appearance car / 7-90

Emission control system / 7-98

Specifications and consumer information Hyundai Solaris

Engine / 8-2

Dimensions / 8-2

Power of lighting lamps / 8-3

Tires and wheels / 8-4

load capacity and maximum speed tires / 8-4

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) / 8-8

Vehicle certification plate / 8-8

Specifications / tire pressures plate / 8-9

Engine serial number / 8-9

A/C compressor plate / 8-9

Declaration of Conformity / 8-10

Subject index

Application

Hyundai Solaris RB general information (Hyundai Solaris 2011-2016)

Climate Control Air Filter
Checking the filter status
If the vehicle is used for a long time in cities with severe air pollution or on dusty, rough roads, more frequent inspection and replacement should be carried out. When the climate control system air filter is being replaced by the vehicle owner, the following procedures and be careful not to damage other components. Replace the air filter according to the maintenance schedule.
Filter replacement
1. With the glove box open, remove the locks by turning them counterclockwise on both sides.
2. Remove the climate control air filter cover while pressing the cover lock.
3. Remove the climate control air filter from the housing.
4. Replace the climate control air filter.
5. Installation is in order, reverse order withdrawals.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
After replacing the air filter of the climate control system, it must be installed correctly. Otherwise, noise may appear in the system and the filtering efficiency may decrease.

Wheels and tires
Tire Care To ensure proper maintenance, operational safety and maximum fuel economy, it is recommended that you maintain the recommended air pressure in your tires at all times and comply with the wheel load limits and load distribution prescribed for your vehicle.
Recommended cold tire pressure
The air pressure of all tires should be checked daily (including spare wheel). The check is carried out with cold tyres. “Cold” tires are those tires that have not been driven for at least three hours or have traveled less than 1.6 km (1 mile). Recommended pressures must be maintained for driving comfort and safety, good handling and minimal tire wear. Refer to Wheels and Tires in Section 8 for recommended pressures. All specifications (dimensions and pressures) are listed on the plate attached to the vehicle.
Insufficient pressure air in tires
Severe pressure drops can cause extreme heat build-up, causing tire blowouts, tread stripping, and other tire damage that can result in loss of vehicle control, resulting in serious injury or death. the risk of such overheating increases significantly on hot days or when driving on high speed over an extended period of time.
Low tire pressure also leads to excessive wear, poor handling and increased fuel consumption. Wheel deformation may also occur. Maintain required level tire pressure. If the tire needs to be inflated frequently, it is recommended that you have it checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Increased tire pressure leads to increased sensitivity to bumps in the road, excessive wear in the middle part of the tire tread and an increased likelihood of tire damage due to road surface imperfections.
Hot tire pressures are typically 28~41 kPa (4~6 psi) higher than recommended cold tire pressures. Do not bleed hot tires to regulate pressure. Otherwise, the pressure will be below the recommended level.
When finished, be sure to install the protective caps on the tire valves. If the cap is missing, dirt or moisture can get inside the valve and cause air leakage. If the protective cap is lost, install a new one as soon as possible.
tire inflation
Too high or too low tire pressure reduces tire life, adversely affects vehicle handling, and can result in tire damage. This, in turn, can lead to loss of vehicle control and injury. Tire pressure Always follow the guidelines below:
Check air pressure with cold tires. (After the vehicle has been parked for at least three hours or traveled less than 1 mile after parking).
Check the spare tire pressure every time you check the tire pressure.
Do not overload the vehicle. Be careful not to overload the car roof rack (if equipped).
Worn out, old tires can cause an accident. If the tread is badly worn or the tires have been damaged, they should be replaced.

Tire pressure check
Check tire pressure at least once a month. Also check the air pressure in the spare tire. Test Method Use a quality pressure gauge to check tire pressure. It is not possible to determine whether the air pressure in the tire meets the recommended value by outward signs without taking measurements. Radial tires may appear normally inflated even when underinflated.
Check air pressure with cold tires. - “Cold” tires are those tires that have not been driven for at least three hours or traveled less than 1.6 km (1 mile). Remove the cap from the tire valve. To measure the pressure, firmly press the pressure gauge against the end of the valve. If the cold tire pressure is within the recommended value indicated on the tire and on the vehicle load rating plate, no further pressure adjustment is required. If the pressure is too low, inflate the tire with air until the specified pressure is reached. At high blood pressure air in the tire, release excess air by pressing the metal rod in the center of the tire valve. Recheck the pressure value on the manometer. At the end of the work, be sure to install the protective cap on the tire valve. This will prevent air leakage while protecting it from dirt and moisture.
Regularly check the air pressure in the tires and check that they are not worn or damaged. Be sure to use a pressure gauge when checking.
Tires with increased or reduced pressure air wear unevenly. As a result, vehicle handling is impaired, loss of vehicle control or sudden tire blowout may occur, resulting in accidents, injury or death. The recommended cold air pressure for your vehicle is given in this manual and also on the tire label located on the B-pillar on the driver's side.
Worn out, old tires can cause an accident. Replace worn and damaged tires, as well as tires with traces uneven wear.
Don't forget to check the air pressure in the spare tire. HYUNDAI recommends checking the air pressure of the spare wheel tire every time you check the air pressure of the main tires.
Wheel swap
To even out tread wear, it is recommended to rotate the wheels every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) or earlier if uneven wear occurs. When shifting, check that the wheels are properly balanced. Check the wheels for uneven wear and damage when repositioning. The cause of increased wear is usually abnormal air pressure in the tires, incorrect wheel alignment, wheel imbalance, driving a car with hard braking and turns. Make sure that there are no bumps or bulges on the tread and on the sides of the tire. If one of the listed defects is found, the tire should be replaced. Also, the tire should be replaced if the cord fabric or cord is visible. After changing the wheels, make sure that the air pressure in the front and rear tires corresponds to the recommended values, and also check the tightness of the wheel nuts.
When changing wheels, check brake pads for wear. If applicable radial tires With asymmetrical pattern tread, it is only possible to rearrange the front wheels. Changing wheels from left to right side not allowed.

Wheel alignment and wheel balancing
Your vehicle is carefully calibrated and balanced at the factory to ensure the longest possible tire life and best tire values. general characteristics car. In most cases, there is no need to re-adjust the wheel alignment. However, if you notice increased wear tires or your vehicle shifts to the side when driving, then the wheel alignment must be restored. If vibration occurs when driving on a smooth road, it may be necessary to re-balance the wheels.
Installing incorrect balance weights can damage your vehicle's aluminum rims. Use only appropriate balancing weights.
Do not use the compact spare tire when changing.
never use tires with diagonal and radial cord. This could result in a change in vehicle handling on the road, resulting in serious injury or death and property damage.
Tire change
If the tire is evenly worn, the wear indicator will appear as a solid line across the tread. This means that less than 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) of tread remains on the tire. If this happens, replace the tire. Replacement should be carried out without waiting for the strip to appear across the entire width of the tread.

Hyundai Solaris Maintenance Card (TO Schedule)

List of basic works included in periodic maintenance Mileage, km.
15000 30000 45000 60000 75000 90000 105000 120000
Months
12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
1 Add fuel additives *1 Every 5000 km or 6 months
2 Air purification filter R R R R R R R R
3 Air conditioner compressor and refrigerant (if equipped) I I I I I I I I
4 Battery status I I I I I I I I
5 Brake lines, hoses and connections I I I I I I I I
6 Brake/Clutch Fluid (If Equipped) I R I R I R I R
7 Brake discs and pads I I I I I I I I
8 Drive belts *2 *3 I I I I I I I I
9 Drive shafts and dust covers I I I I I I I I
10 Exhaust system I I I I I I I I
11 Front suspension ball joints I I I I I I I I
12 Fuel filter *4 - I - R - I - R
13 Fuel lines, hoses and connections - - - I - - - I
14 Parking brake I I I I I I I I
15 Steering rack, linkage and dust covers I I I I I I I I
16 Tires (pressure and tread wear) I I I I I I I I
17 The level of the working fluid in the automatic transmission (if there is an automatic transmission and a dipstick) I I I I I I I I
18 Oil level in manual transmission (if equipped) I I I I I I I I
19 Hose and fuel filler cap - - - I - - - I
20 Engine oil and oil filter *5 R R R R R R R R
21 Spark plug - R - R - R - R
22 Climate control air filter (if equipped) R R R R R R R R
23 Cooling system - - - I - I - I
24 Valve clearance *6 Every 90,000 km or 72 months
25 Coolant *7 First change after 210,000 km or 120 months, then every 30,000 km or 24 months
26 Wiring and connectors I I I I I I I I
27 Door locks, hinges, limiters I I I I I I I I
28 Windshield washer nozzles and brushes I I I I I I I I
29 Norms of time 1,4 1,9 1,4 2,4 1,4 1,9 1,4 2,4
Designations:
I - check and, if necessary, replace, clean, lubricate and / or adjust
R - replacement
Notes:
*1 In the event that high-quality gasoline meeting the requirements of the European Fuel Standard (EN228) or similar standards is not commercially available, the use of fuel additives is recommended. bottle of additive
it is recommended to add a fuel tank every 5000 km. Additives are available from an authorized Hyundai dealer; there you can get instructions on how to use additives. Do not mix additives of different
stamps.
*2 Adjustment (if necessary, replacement) of the alternator drive belt, power steering pump, coolant pump, and air conditioning compressor drive belt (if equipped).
*3 Inspect the drive belt tensioner, idler pulley and alternator pulley; if necessary, correct or replace.
*4 The fuel filter is considered a maintenance-free component, but it is still recommended to check it periodically. The maintenance schedule depends on the quality of the fuel used. When
serious problems (e.g., fuel restriction, uncontrolled surge, loss of power, difficulty starting the engine), replace the filter immediately, regardless of the maintenance schedule.
service, it is also recommended that you contact an authorized Hyundai dealer for more information.
*5 Check engine oil level and leaks every 500 km or before a long trip
*6 If there is a lot of engine noise and/or vibration, check (adjust if necessary).
*7 When adding coolant, use only deionized or soft water in your vehicle and never add hard water to the coolant filled at the factory. Unsuitable coolant
fluid can cause serious engine malfunction or damage.


Daily checks and troubleshooting
User manual
Warnings and safety regulations when working on a vehicle
Basic tools measuring instruments and how to work with them
Gas engine
diesel engine
Power and control system
Cooling system
Lubrication system
Intake and exhaust system
Transmission
Drive shafts
Chassis
Brake system
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  • Introduction

    INTRODUCTION

    Hyundai Solaris World Premiere (Select Hyundai countries Verna or Hyundai Accent) took place at the 2010 Shanghai Auto Show.
    According to the manufacturer, it was the name Solaris that fans of the brand preferred during the national vote. The word itself is derived from the Latin "sol", meaning "sun".
    In full face, the car is somewhat different from the world version of Verna 2011, in particular, it has less complex forms of front optics, a less pronounced false radiator grille and a reduced front bumper. In general, the image is harmonious, stylistically reminiscent of the "older" brothers in the concern.

    Compared to its predecessor, the car does not look like a "simpleton", it will not get lost in the city stream and in the parking lot among classmates. Drop-shaped headlights are spaced in the corners, the original form of fog lights give the car an aggressive look. And the swiftness of the silhouette of the body is emphasized by the side rib that penetrates the car through both doors, starting from the front bumper and ending with the upper contour of the large rear position lights.
    The relief contours of the body have a logical continuation in the broken lines of the dashboard tides, in the center of the dashboard there is a cabin systems control unit, the four-spoke steering wheel is complemented by a metal insert. Instruments are read clearly and are located without problems - on an intuitive level. Upholstery and seats use win-win shades gray color. The front seats have a fairly comfortable shape and good lateral support. Due to the relatively large wheelbase of the vehicle, rear seats passengers will feel completely at ease. The trunk volume of the sedan is 454 liters.
    It is possible to equip with two engine options - 1.4-liter (107 hp at 6300 rpm, 135 Nm at 5000 rpm) and 1.6-liter (123 hp at 6300 rpm) min, 155 Nm at 4200 rpm), both can be aggregated with both a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 4-zone automatic gearbox. It is also possible to modify the machine with a modern diesel 1.6-liter U2 series engine.
    car in standard equipment has heating rear window, 4 liter container with windshield washer sensor, simplifying cold start extended engine battery, rear and front mudguards and lamp bulbs with extended life. Add-ons such as heated windshield wiper rest area, side mirrors and front seats, as well as airbags, leather interior, ABS, ESP and others - are provided as additional options.
    This manual provides instructions for the operation and maintenance of all Hyundai modifications Solaris/Verna/ Accent manufactured since 2010.

    Hyundai Solaris/Verna/Accent
    1.4

    Body type: sedan/hatchback
    Engine size: 1396 cm3
    Doors: 4
    KP: auto / mech.
    Fuel: gasoline

    Consumption (city/highway):
    7.2/5.1 l/100 km
    1.6
    Years of issue: from 2010 to the present
    Body type: sedan/hatchback
    Engine size: 1591 cm3
    Doors: 4
    KP: auto / mech.
    Fuel: gasoline
    Fuel tank capacity: 45 l
    Consumption (city/highway):
    8.0/5.4 l/100 km
    1.6TCI
    Years of issue: from 2010 to the present
    Body type: sedan/hatchback
    Engine size: 1591 cm3
    Doors: 4
    KP: auto / mech.
    Fuel: diesel
    Fuel tank capacity: 45 l
    Consumption (city/highway):
    6.0/4.4 l/100 km
    Due to the structural identity of individual units and elements with those in Hyundai Solaris, this manual can be used when repairing car KIA Rio.
  • Actions in emergency situations
  • Exploitation
  • Engine
  • Instructions for operating Hyundai solaris. Are common Information about Hyundai Solaris

    1. General information

    Vehicle interior

    1. Door lock/unlock button 2. Door mirror adjustment control switch* 3. Central door lock switch* 4. Power window lock button* 5. Power window control switches* 6. Dashboard lighting control knob* 7. Disable button ESP systems* 8. Headlight beam leveling device* 9. Lid lock button fuel filter 10. Trunk lid release lever 11. Fuse box 12. Hood release lever 13. Brake pedal 14. Accelerator pedal 15. Manual adjustment steering wheel angle*

    Dashboard

    1. Driver's front airbag 2. Lighting/turn signal controls 3. Dashboard 4. Wiper/washer controls 5. Ignition switch* 6. Engine start/stop* 7. Digital clock/audio controls* 8. Steering wheel wheel 9. Steering wheel audio control* 10. Climate control system* 11. System activation button alarm 12. Gear lever 13. Cigarette lighter* 14. Lever parking brake 15. Front passenger airbag* 16. Glove box 17. Electrical outlet*
    * - depending on the configuration

    Engine compartment

    1. Expansion tank engine cooling system 2. Washer fluid reservoir windshield 3. Radiator cap 4. Engine oil filler cap 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir* 7. Air filter 8. Fuse box 9. Positive terminal battery 10. Battery negative terminal 11. Power steering fluid reservoir 12. Fluid level dipstick automatic box gear*
    * - depending on the configuration

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