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Please find below important information about warranty on your car. Repair or replacement of any component originally manufactured by Hyundai that is found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use and maintenance, except any item specifically referred to in the section “What is not covered”. Period: Basic Warranty Period -2015 Model Year and Prior: Please refer your warranty booklet or contact nearest Hyundai Retail outlet for details. -All 2016 Model Year sold after 1st June 2015: Any component, except the items specific hereafter, of your new Hyundai vehicle is 60 months from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use, or 100,000 km, whichever comes first. After completion of warranty period, we will continue to support our valuable customers in maintaining their vehicles as below: * Service plans on vehicles from 1-5 years old * Special events seasonally during the year. * Service and repair work completed at competitive prices Exceptions: The following items specified below are covered for periods other than the Basic Coverage Battery: the original equipment battery charge and / or replacement are/is covered for 24 months from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use, or 40,000 km, whichever comes first Air Conditioning Refrigerant Charge: Air conditioning charge is covered for 12 months from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use. Audio System: Drive mechanism of audio cassette and compact disc the warranty is covered for 36 months from date of original retail delivery or date of first use or 60,000 km. Tires: Tires originally equipped on Hyundai vehicles are warranted by their respective manufacturer. If an original tire on your Hyundai vehicle has a defect in material or workmanship, please contact the tire manufacturer or ask your authorized Hyundai Dealer for assistance. Consumable Items: These are the items that worn out by normal use (e.g. ‘V’ Belt, Bulbs, Fuses, W/Shield blades, Brake pad/lining & shoe, Filter, Clutch disc, Spark plug, etc.), they are covered against any manufacturing defect for 12 months from date of original retail delivery or date of first use or 20,000 km, whichever comes first. What is not covered by warranty? Normal Maintenance Service: Including Checking, tightening, adjusting, engine tune-ups, fuel system adjustment, wheel balancing, cleaning, lubrication, oil changes, replenishment of fuel, engine oil, transaxle fluid, brake fluid, clutch fluid, power steering fluid, battery electrolyte fluid, anti-freeze coolant, windshield washer fluid, air-conditioning refrigerant and tire rotation. Normal deterioration or wear of any consumable items: Spark Plugs Worn brake pads / linings. Worn clutch linings lining / Discs. Wiper Blades. Filters Bulbs and fuses. V-belts other wear and consumable items (Normal maintenance items are warranted in normal service, only when the replacement is the result of a defect in material or workmanship). Damage or failure resulting from: Negligence of proper maintenance as required in the Owner's Manual. Misuse, abuse, overload, accident, theft, water flooding, or fire. Use of improper or insufficient fuel, fluids, or lubricants. Use of parts other than Hyundai Genuine Parts. Any device and / or accessories not supplied by Hyundai. Modifications, alterations, tampering or improper repair. Deterioration of rubber parts, upholstery and soft trim under normal use exposure. Slight irregularities not recognized as affecting quality of function of the vehicle or parts, such as or items considered characteristic of the vehicle. Incidental or consequential damages: Such as fuel, telephone, travel, loading inconvenience, commercial and / or personal loss and loss of use of the vehicle. Extra expenses: Any economic loss including ( without limitation ) payment for the loss of time or pay, inconvenience, loss of vehicle use, vehicle rental expense, lodging bills, food, other travel costs, storage charges and other incidental or consequential loss or damage. Others: Any vehicle where the odometer mileage has been altered. Air borne "fallout", industrial fall-out, acid rain, salt, hail and wind storms. Paint scratches, dents, or similar paint or body damage. Action or road elements (sand, gravel, dust or road debris) which results in stone chipping or paint and glass. Any paint defects or problems arising out of cargo components. ( Truck only ) Additional Sources of Information Kindly refer to your owner’s manual for further information specific to your vehicle Judgement of warranty claims : Hyundai reserves the right to furnish final decision in all warranty claims.

Brake fluid is a hydroscopic fluid which absorbs moisture during operation. For safety reason, regularly check brake fluid level, it should be maintain between the Maxmium and Minimum scale of the reservoir tank. Use only hydraulic brake fluid conforming to DOT 3 or DOT 4. (not allowed to mix)

Normal Maintenance: Normal maintenance services includes checking, tightening, adjusting, engine tune-ups, fuel system adjustment, wheel balancing, cleaning, lubrication, oil changes, replenishment of fuel, engine oil, transaxle fluid, brake fluid, clutch fluid, power steering fluid battery electrolyte fluid, anti-freeze coolant, windshield washer fluid, air-conditioner refrigerant and tire rotation. Normal maintenance items are warranted in normal services, only when the replacement is the result of a defect in material or workmanship. Normal deterioration or wear of any consumable items: Damage or failure resulting from: - Negligence of proper maintenance as per the Owner's Manual - Misuse, abuse, overload, accident, theft, water flooding or fire - Use of improper or insufficient fuel, fluids, or lubricants - Use of parts other than Hyundai Genuine Parts - Any device and/or accessories not supplied by Hyundai - Modifications, alterations, tampering or improper repair - Deterioration or rubber parts, upholstery and soft trim under normal use and exposure - Slight irregularities not recognized as affecting quality of function of the vehicle or parts, such as items considered characteristic of the vehicle Incidental or consequential damages: Such as fuel, telephone, travel, loading inconvenience, commercial and /or personal loss of use of the vehicle. Others: Any vehicle where the odometer mileage has been altered, Airborne ""fallout"", industrial fall-out, acid rain, salt, hail and wind storms, or other Acts of God. Paint scratches, dents, or similar paint or body damage. Action of road elements (sand, gravel, duster road debris) which results in stone chipping of paint and glass.

One of the easiest things that you can be doing today to increase your safety on the roads is stopping for a minute every day to look at the wear of the tread on your car tires. Spotting trouble in your driveway can save you countless hours of trouble if the tires fail while you are driving at high speeds. Bulges and cracks in the tire tread are a clear indication that something is very wrong with the tires. They may still be working today, but they could fail any second while driving. If you notice wear in certain areas of the tread, tire rotations are in order. That wear will reduce the car’s ability to grip the road and it could make it harder to come to a stop in an emergency.

Battery is made of a plastic case, containing an arrangement of positive and negative lead plates separated by synthetic plate separators. The plates are connected to a set of terminals, which provide connection to the vehicle. The battery is filled with electrolyte, a mixture of sulfuric acid and water. The electrolyte and lead plates provide the chemical action necessary to store and release energy. Your vehicle's battery and its connections should be checked at every oil change. It should be mounted securely, as vibration takes a toll on battery life. On batteries with removable filler caps, the electrolyte should be checked and topped off with distilled water. Battery connections should be clean, tight and corrosion-free. If you are going on vacation for more than two weeks and you are leaving the car parked without use, disconnect the battery from the car by removing the negative terminal cable. This will reduce the discharge.

Reducing your fuel consumption helps you save money - plus it’s kinder to the environment. One way to achieve this is by choosing the correct, most-economical vehicle for your needs in the first place. But you can also achieve significant improvements in fuel efficiency and economy by how you drive and look after your car by as much as 30% if you really try. How to test your fuel efficiency: If you want to know just how much of an improvement you’re making to your car’s fuel economy, you need to have a starting point. So. before you make any changes, check your fuel consumption. Make sure you’ll be putting in a reasonable amount of fuel - preferably more than half a tank - as it tends to be more accurate that way. Then fill the car up. You don’t have to fill it to the brim, just until the pump clicks off is fine. Drive around as normal until your fuel gauge is roughly where it was before the last fill-up, then head back to the servo. Make note of how many kilometres you’ve travelled then fill the tank exactly as you did last time. Now you have the distance travelled and the fuel used. Simply divide the number of litres used by the distance you travelled, then multiply by 100. Let’s say you used 30 litres and covered 500 kilometres, 30 divided by 500 is 0.06. Mutiply by 100 makes it 6.0. So your fuel consumption is 6.0 litres/100km. Not bad. Fill the tank again, apply some of the advice below, then when you head back to the servo for the third time you’ll be able to see exactly how much difference it makes.