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Hyundai Ioniq Electric (2019 year). Manual - part 25

 

 

Type A
Type B
OLMB073021
OLMB073020
OLF074017
1. Raise the wiper arm and slightly
1. Raise the wiper arm.
rotate the wiper blade assembly to
expose the plastic locking clip.
CAUTION
Do not allow the wiper arm to
OLMB073022
7
fall against the windshield,
2. Press the clip
(1) and slide the
since it may chip or crack the
blade assembly downward (2).
windshield.
3. Lift it off the arm.
4. Install the blade assembly in the
reverse order of removal.
5. Return the wiper arm on the wind-
shield.
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Maintenance
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OAD075075L
OAD075076L
2. Lift up the wiper blade clip
(1).
3. While pushing the lock
(3), pull
4. Remove the wiper blade from the
Then lift up the wiper blade (2).
down the wiper blade (4).
wiper arm (5).
5. Install a new wiper blade assem-
bly in the reverse order of removal.
6. Return the wiper arm on the wind-
shield.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the wiper
arms or other components,
have an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer replace the wiper blade.
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12V BATTERY
WARNING
(Continued)
(Continued)
Batteries contain sulfu-
NEVER attempt to recharge
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or
ric acid which is highly
the battery when the vehicle’s
DEATH to you or bystanders,
corrosive. Do not allow
battery cables are connected
always follow these precautions
acid to contact your
to the battery.
when working near or handling
eyes, skin or clothing.
The electrical ignition system
the battery:
If acid gets into your eyes, flush
works with high voltage.
Always read and follow
your eyes with clean water for at
NEVER touch these compo-
instructions carefully
least 15 minutes and get imme-
nents with the vehicle ON
when handling a battery.
diate medical attention. If acid
(
indicator ON) or when
Wear eye protection
gets on your skin, thoroughly
the POWER button is in the
designed to protect the
wash the area. If you feel pain or
ON position.
eyes from acid splashes.
a burning sensation, get med-
ical attention immediately.
Keep all flames, sparks,
or smoking materials
When lifting a plastic-cased
away from the battery.
battery, excessive pressure
on the case may cause battery
Hydrogen is always pres-
acid to leak. Lift with a battery
ent in battery cells, is
carrier or with your hands on
highly combustible, and
opposite corners.
may explode if ignited.
7
Do not attempt to jump start
Keep batteries out of
your vehicle if your battery is
reach of children.
frozen.
(Continued)
(Continued)
7-23
Maintenance
For Best Battery Service
Battery Recharging
WARNING
WARNING
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING
Always follow these instruc-
Battery posts, terminals, and
tions when recharging your
related accessories contain
vehicle's battery to avoid the
lead and lead compounds,
risk of SERIOUS INJURY or
chemicals known to the State of
DEATH from explosions or acid
California to cause cancer, birth
burns:
defects and reproductive harm.
Before performing mainte-
Batteries also contain other
nance or recharging the bat-
chemicals known to the State of
tery, turn off all accessories
OAEE076007
California to cause cancer.
and place the POWER button
Wash hands after handling.
Keep the battery securely mount-
to the OFF position.
ed.
Keep all flames, sparks, or
NOTICE
Keep the battery top clean and dry.
smoking materials away from
Keep the terminals and connec-
the battery.
• When you do not use the vehicle
tions clean, tight, and coated with
Always work outdoors or in an
for a long time in a low tempera-
petroleum jelly or terminal grease.
area with plenty of ventilation.
ture area, disconnect the battery
and keep it indoors.
Rinse any spilled acid from the bat-
Wear eye protection when
tery immediately with a solution of
checking the battery during
• Always charge the battery fully
water and baking soda.
charging.
to prevent battery case damage
in low temperature areas.
The battery must be removed
from the vehicle and placed in
a well ventilated area.
(Continued)
7-24
By jump starting
Reset Features
(Continued)
After a jump start from a good bat-
Some items need to be reset after
Watch the battery during
tery, drive the vehicle for 20-30 min-
the battery has been discharged or
charging, and stop or reduce
utes before it is shutoff. The vehicle
the battery has been disconnected.
the charging rate if the battery
may not restart if you shut it off
See chapter 3 for:
cells begin boiling violently.
before the battery had a chance to
• Power Windows
The negative battery cable
adequately recharge. See "Jump
must be removed first and
Trip Computer
Starting" in chapter 6 for more infor-
installed last when the battery
mation on jump starting procedures.
Climate Control System
is disconnected. Disconnect
Clock
the battery charger in the fol-
i
Information
Audio System
lowing order:
An inappropriately disposed
Sunroof
(1) Turn off the battery charg-
er main switch.
battery can be harmful to
Driver Position Memory System
the environment and human
(2) Unhook the negative
health.
clamp from the negative
Dispose the battery according to your
battery terminal.
local law(s) or regulation.
(3) Unhook the positive clamp
from the positive battery
terminal.
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Always use a genuine
HYUNDAI approved battery
when you replace the battery.
7-25
Maintenance
TIRES AND WHEELS
Tire Care
WARNING
(Continued)
For proper maintenance, safety, and
Replace tires that are worn,
maximum fuel economy, you must
Tire failure may cause loss of
show uneven wear, or are dam-
vehicle control resulting in an
aged. Worn tires can cause
always maintain recommended tire
inflation pressures and stay within
accident. To reduce risk of
loss of braking effectiveness,
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH,
steering) control, or traction.
the load limits and weight distribution
recommended for your vehicle.
take the following precautions:
ALWAYS replace tires with the
Inspect your tires monthly for
same size as each tire that
proper inflation as well as
was originally supplied with
wear and damage.
this vehicle. Using tires and
The recommended cold tire
wheels other than the recom-
pressure for your vehicle can
mended sizes could cause
be found in this manual and on
unusual handling characteris-
the tire label located on the dri-
tics, poor vehicle control, or
ver's side center pillar. Always
negatively affect your vehi-
use a tire pressure gauge to
cle's Anti-Lock Brake System
measure tire pressure. Tires
(ABS) resulting in a serious
with too much or too little
accident.
pressure wear unevenly caus-
ing poor handling.
Check the pressure of the
spare every time you check
the pressure of the other tires
on your vehicle.
(Continued)
7-26
Recommended Cold Tire
WARNING
Inflation Pressures
All tire pressures
(including the
Recommended pressures must
spare) should be checked when the
be maintained for the best ride,
tires are cold. "Cold tires" means the
vehicle handling, and minimum
vehicle has not been driven for at
tire wear.
least three hours or driven less than
Over-inflation or under-inflation
one mile (1.6 km).
can reduce tire life, adversely
Warm tires normally exceed recom-
affect vehicle handling, and
mended cold tire pressures by 4 to 6
lead to sudden tire failure that
psi (28 to 41 kPa). Do not release air
could result in loss of vehicle
OAE086002L
from warm tires to adjust the pres-
control resulting in an accident.
All specifications
(sizes and pres-
sure or the tires will be under-inflat-
Severe under-inflation can lead
sures) can be found on a label
ed. For recommended inflation pres-
to severe heat build-up, causing
attached to the driver’s side center
sure, refer to "Tire and Wheels" in
blowouts, tread separation and
pillar.
chapter 8.
other tire failures that can result
in the loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident. This
risk is much higher on hot days
and when driving for long peri-
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ods at high speeds.
7-27
Maintenance
Check Tire Inflation Pressure
If you overfill the tire, release air by
CAUTION
pushing on the metal stem in the
Check your tires, including the spare
center of the tire valve. Recheck the
tire, once a month or more.
Under-inflation results in
tire pressure with the tire gauge. Be
excessive wear, poor handling
sure to put the valve caps back on
and reduced fuel economy.
How to check
the valve stems. Without the valve
Wheel deformation is also
cap, dirt or moisture could get into
Use a good quality tire pressure
possible. Keep your tire pres-
the valve core and cause air leakage.
gauge to check tire pressure. You
sures at the proper levels. If a
If a valve cap is missing, install a new
can not tell if your tires are properly
tire frequently needs refilling,
one as soon as possible.
inflated simply by looking at them.
have it checked by an author-
Radial tires may look properly inflat-
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
ed when they are under-inflated.
Over-inflation produces a
Remove the valve cap from the tire
harsh ride, excessive wear at
valve stem. Press the tire gauge firm-
the center of the tire tread,
ly onto the valve to get a pressure
and a greater possibility of
measurement. If the cold tire inflation
damage from road hazards.
pressure matches the recommended
pressure on the tire and loading
information label, no further adjust-
ment is necessary. If the pressure is
low, add air until you reach the rec-
ommended pressure. Make sure to
put the valve caps back on the valve
stems. Without the valve cap, dirt or
moisture could get into the valve
core and cause air leakage. If a valve
cap is missing, install a new one as
soon as possible.
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Tire Rotation
■ Without a spare tire
i
Information
To equalize tread wear, HYUNDAI
Tires that are asymmetrical or direc-
recommends that the tires be rotated
tional can only be installed on the
every
5,000 miles
(8,000 km) or
wheel in one direction. The outside
sooner if irregular wear develops.
and inside of an asymmetrical tire is
During rotation, check the tires for
not easily distinguishable. Pay careful
correct balance.
attention to the markings on the side-
walls of the tires, noting the "outside"
When rotating tires, check for uneven
wear and damage. Abnormal wear is
marking and also the rotating direc-
tion before installing them on the
usually caused by incorrect tire pres-
sure, improper wheel alignment, out-
vehicle.
ODH073802
of-balance wheels, severe braking or
Disc brake pads should be inspected
severe cornering. Look for bumps or
WARNING
for wear whenever tires are rotated.
bulges in the tread or side of tire.
Replace the tire if you find either of
Do not use the compact spare
these conditions. Replace the tire if
tire for tire rotation.
fabric or cord is visible. After rotation,
Do not mix bias ply and radial
be sure to bring the front and rear tire
ply tires under any circum-
pressures to specification and check
stances. This may cause
lug nut tightness (proper torque is
unusual handling characteris-
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79~94 lbf·ft [11~13 kgf·m]).
tics that may cause loss of
vehicle control resulting in an
accident.
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Maintenance
Wheel Alignment and Tire
Tire Replacement
WARNING
Balance
The wheels on your vehicle were
Tread wear indicator
To reduce the risk of DEATH or
aligned and balanced carefully at the
SERIOUS INJURY:
factory to give you the longest tire life
Replace tires that are worn,
and best overall performance.
show uneven wear, or are
In most cases, you will not need to
damaged. Worn tires can
have your wheels aligned again.
cause loss of braking effec-
However, if you notice unusual tire
tiveness, steering control, and
wear or your vehicle pulling one way
traction.
or the other, the alignment may need
Always replace tires with the
to be reset.
same size as each tire that
If you notice your vehicle vibrating
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was originally supplied with
when driving on a smooth road, your
this vehicle. Using tires and
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear
wheels may need to be rebalanced.
wheels other than the recom-
indicator will appear as a solid band
across the tread. This shows there is
mended sizes could cause
NOTICE
less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of tread
unusual handling characteris-
left on the tire. Replace the tire when
tics, poor vehicle control, or
Improper wheel weights can dam-
negatively affect your vehi-
this happens.
age your vehicle's aluminum
cle's Anti-Lock Brake System
Do not wait for the band to appear
wheels. Use only approved wheel
(ABS) resulting in a serious
weights.
across the entire tread before replac-
accident.
ing the tire.
(Continued)
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Wheel Replacement
Tire Maintenance
(Continued)
When replacing the metal wheels for
In addition to proper inflation, correct
Tires degrade over time, even
any reason, make sure the new
wheel alignment helps to decrease
when they are not being used.
wheels are equivalent to the original
tire wear. If you find a tire is worn
Regardless of the remaining
factory units in diameter, rim width
unevenly, have your dealer check the
tread, HYUNDAI recommends
and offset.
wheel alignment.
that tires be replaced after six
(6) years of normal service.
When you have new tires installed,
make sure they are balanced. This
When replacing tires
(or
Tire Traction
will increase vehicle ride comfort and
wheels), it is recommended to
Tire traction can be reduced if you
tire life. Additionally, a tire should
replace the two front or two
drive on worn tires, tires that are
always be rebalanced if it is removed
rear tires (or wheels) as a pair.
improperly inflated or on slippery
from the wheel.
Replacing just one tire can
road surfaces. Tires should be
seriously affect your vehicle's
replaced when tread wear indicators
handling.
appear. To reduce the possibility of
Tire Sidewall Labeling
Heat caused by hot climates
losing control, slow down whenever
This information identifies and
or frequent high loading con-
there is rain, snow or ice on the road.
describes the fundamental charac-
ditions can accelerate the
teristics of the tire and also provides
aging process. Failure to fol-
the tire identification number
(TIN)
low this warning may cause
for safety standard certification. The
sudden tire failure, which
TIN can be used to identify the tire in
7
could lead to a loss of vehicle
case of a recall.
control resulting in an acci-
dent.
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Maintenance
Example tire size designation:
Wheel size designation
1
(These numbers are provided as an
Wheels are also marked with impor-
5,6
example only; your tire size designa-
tant information that you need if you
7
tor could vary depending on your
ever have to replace one. The follow-
vehicle.)
ing explains what the letters and
4
numbers in the wheel size designa-
205/55R16 91H
tion mean.
Example wheel size designation:
2
205 - Tire width in millimeters.
3
6.5J X 16
55 - Aspect ratio. The tire’s section
height as a percentage of its
1
OLMB073028
width.
6.5 - Rim width in inches.
1. Manufacturer or brand name
R - Tire construction code (Radial).
J - Rim contour designation.
Manufacturer or brand name is
16 - Rim diameter in inches.
16 - Rim diameter in inches.
shown.
91 - Load Index, a numerical code
associated with the maximum
load the tire can carry.
2. Tire size designation
H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the
A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire
speed rating chart in this section
size designation. You will need this
for additional information.
information when selecting replace-
ment tires for your car. The following
explains what the letters and num-
bers in the tire size designation
mean.
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Tire speed ratings
3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire
4. Tire ply composition and
The chart below lists many of the dif-
Identification Number)
material
ferent speed ratings currently being
Any tires that are over six years old,
The number of layers or plies of rub-
used for passenger car tires. The
based on the manufacturing date,
ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire
speed rating is part of the tire size
(including the spare tire) should be
manufacturers also must indicate the
designation on the sidewall of the
replaced by new ones. You can find
materials in the tire, which include
tire. This symbol corresponds to that
the manufacturing date on the tire
steel, nylon, polyester, and others.
tire’s designed maximum safe oper-
sidewall (possibly on the inside of the
The letter "R" means radial ply con-
ating speed.
wheel), displaying the DOT Code.
struction; the letter "D" means diago-
The DOT Code is a series of num-
nal or bias ply construction; and the
Speed
bers on a tire consisting of numbers
letter "B" means belted-bias ply con-
Rating
Maximum Speed
and English letters. The manufactur-
struction.
Symbol
ing date is designated by the last four
S
112 mph (180 km/h)
digits (characters) of the DOT code.
5. Maximum permissible infla-
T
118 mph (190 km/h)
tion pressure
H
130 mph (210 km/h)
DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO
This number is the greatest amount
V
149 mph (240 km/h)
of air pressure that should be put in
W
168 mph (270 km/h)
the tire. Do not exceed the maximum
The front part of the DOT means a
Y
186 mph (300 km/h)
plant code number, tire size and
permissible inflation pressure. Refer
tread pattern and the last four num-
to the Tire and Loading Information
7
bers indicate week and year manu-
label for recommended inflation
factured.
pressure.
For example:
DOT XXXX XXXX 1418 represents
that the tire was produced in the 14th
week of 2018.
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Maintenance
6. Maximum load rating
Tread wear
Traction - AA, A, B & C
This number indicates the maximum
The tread wear grade is a compara-
The traction grades, from highest to
load in kilograms and pounds that
tive rating based on the wear rate of
lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those
can be carried by the tire. When
the tire when tested under controlled
grades represent the tire's ability to
replacing the tires on the vehicle,
conditions on a specified govern-
stop on wet pavement as measured
always use a tire that has the same
ment test course. For example, a tire
under controlled conditions on spec-
load rating as the factory installed
graded 150 would wear one-and-a-
ified government test surfaces of
tire.
half times (1½) as well on the gov-
asphalt and concrete. A tire marked
ernment course as a tire graded 100.
C may have poor traction perform-
The relative performance of tires
ance.
7. Uniform tire quality grading
depends upon the actual conditions
Quality grades can be found where
of their use, however, and may
WARNING
applicable on the tire sidewall
depart significantly from the norm
between tread shoulder and maxi-
due to variations in driving habits,
The traction grade assigned to
mum section width.
service practices and differences in
this tire is based on straight-
For example:
road characteristics and climate.
ahead braking traction tests,
TREAD wear 200
These grades are molded on the
and does not include accelera-
sidewalls of passenger vehicle tires.
tion, cornering, hydroplaning,
TRACTION AA
The tires available as standard or
or peak traction characteristics.
TEMPERATURE A
optional equipment on your vehicle
may vary with respect to grade.
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Temperature - A, B & C
Tire Terminology and
WARNING
The temperature grades are A (the
Definitions
highest), B and C representing the
The temperature grade for this
Air Pressure
tire’s resistance to the generation of
tire is established for a tire that
The amount of air inside the tire
heat and its ability to dissipate heat
is properly inflated and not
pressing outward on the tire. Air
when tested under controlled condi-
overloaded. Excessive speed,
pressure is expressed in pounds per
tions on a specified indoor laboratory
under-inflation, over-inflation,
square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa).
test wheel.
or excessive loading, either
Sustained high temperature can
separately or in combination,
cause the material of the tire to
can cause heat build-up and
Accessory Weight
degenerate and reduce tire life, and
possible sudden tire failure.
This means the combined weight of
excessive temperature can lead to
This may cause loss of vehicle
optional accessories. Some exam-
sudden tire failure. Grade C
control resulting in an accident.
ples of optional accessories are
responds to a level of performance
automatic transmission, power
which all passenger car tires must
seats, and air conditioning.
meet under the Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No.
109.
Aspect Ratio
Grades B and A represent higher
levels of performance on the labora-
The relationship of a tire's height to
tory test wheel than the minimum
its width.
required by law.
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Belt
A rubber coated layer of cords that is
located between the plies and the
tread. Cords may be made from steel
or other reinforcing materials.
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Maintenance
Bead
DOT Markings
Intended Outboard Sidewall
The tire bead contains steel wires
A code molded into the sidewall of a
The side of an asymmetrical tire, that
wrapped by steel cords that hold the
tire signifying that the tire is in com-
must always face outward when
tire onto the rim.
pliance with the U.S. Department of
mounted on a vehicle.
Transportation motor vehicle safety
standards. The DOT code includes
Bias Ply Tire
Kilopascal (kPa)
the Tire Identification Number (TIN),
A pneumatic tire in which the plies
an alphanumeric designator which
The metric unit for air pressure.
are laid at alternate angles less than
can also identify the tire manufactur-
90 degrees to the centerline of the
er, production plant, brand and date
Light truck(LT) tire
tread.
of production.
A tire designated by its manufacturer
as primarily intended for use on light-
Cold Tire Pressure
GVWR
weight trucks or multipurpose pas-
The amount of air pressure in a tire,
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
senger vehicles.
measured in pounds per square inch
(psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire
GAWR FRT
Load ratings
has built up heat from driving.
Gross Axle Weight Rating for the
The maximum load that a tire is rated
Front Axle.
to carry for a given inflation pressure.
Curb Weight
This means the weight of a motor
GAWR RR
Load Index
vehicle with standard and optional
equipment including the maximum
Gross Axle Weight Rating for the
An assigned number ranging from 1
capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, but
Rear axle.
to 279 that corresponds to the load
without passengers and cargo.
carrying capacity of a tire.
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Maximum Inflation Pressure
Normal Occupant Weight
Pneumatic tire
The maximum air pressure to which
The number of occupants a vehicle
A mechanical device made of rubber,
a cold tire may be inflated. The max-
is designed to seat multiplied by 150
chemicals, fabric and steel or other
imum air pressure is molded onto the
pounds (68 kg).
materials, that, when mounted on an
sidewall.
automotive wheel provides the trac-
tion and contains the gas or fluid that
Occupant Distribution
sustains the load.
Maximum Load Rating
Designated seating positions.
The load rating for a tire at the maxi-
Pneumatic options weight
mum permissible inflation pressure
Outward Facing Sidewall
for that tire.
The combined weight of installed
An asymmetrical tire has a particular
regular production options weighing
side that faces outward when mount-
over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in excess of the
Maximum Loaded Vehicle
ed on a vehicle. The outward facing
standard items which they replace,
Weight
sidewall bears white lettering or
not previously considered in curb
The sum of curb weight; accessory
bears manufacturer, brand, and/or
weight or accessory weight, includ-
weight; vehicle capacity weight; and
model name molding that is higher or
ing heavy duty breaks, ride levelers,
production options weight.
deeper than the same moldings on
roof rack, heavy duty battery, and
the inner facing sidewall.
special trim.
Passenger (P-Metric) tire
Recommended Inflation
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A tire used on passenger cars and
Pressure
some light duty trucks and multipur-
Vehicle manufacturer's recommend-
pose vehicles.
ed tire inflation pressure as shown
on the tire placard.
Ply
A layer of rubber-coated parallel
cords.
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