IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
LOCATIONS |

IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DESCRIPTION
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

1. |
Geographic zone
- K : Korea |
2. |
Manufacturer
- M : Hyundai motor
company |
3. |
Vehicle type
- H :
Passenger |
4. |
Vehicle line
- N :
VERACRUZ |
5. |
Model & Series
- S : STANDAD (L)
- T : DELUXE (GL)
- U : SUPER DELUXE (GLS)
- V : GRAND SALON (GDS)
- Z : SUPER GRAND SALON
(HGS) |
7. |
Restraint system
- 0 : Both side - None
- 1 : Both side - Active belt
- 2 : Both side - Passive
belt |
8. |
Engine type
- C : Gasoline engine
3.8 |
9. |
Check digit
- Check digit : 0 ~ 9, x
- P : Left hand driver
- R : Right hand
driver |
10. |
Production year
- 6 : 2006, 7 : 2007, 8 :
2008 |
11. |
Plant of production
- U : Ulsan
(korea) |
12. |
Vehicle production sequence
number
- 000001 ~
999999 |
PAINT CODE
CODE
|
COLOR
|
EB
|
Enbony
black
|
3M
|
Vanilla
white
|
5Q
|
Blue
onyx
|
5J
|
Superior
red
|
6F
|
Blue
titanium
|
2H
|
Natural
khaki
|
2Z
|
Black
pearl
|
5T
|
Satin
beige
|
AD
|
Dark
bronze
|
X2
|
Sleek
silver
|
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

1. Engine
fuel
2. Engine
range
3 : Engine development
order
4. : Engine
capacity
5. Production
year
- |
6 : 2006, 7 : 2007, 8 :
2008 |
6. Engine production
sequence number
AUTOMATIC

1. |
Production year
- 6 : 2006, 7 : 2007, 8 :
2008 |
2. |
Production month
- A : January
- B : February
- C : March
- D : April
- E : May
- F : June
- G : July
- H : August
- I : September
- J : October
- K : November
- L :
December |
4. |
Transaxle production sequence
number
- 000001 ~
999999 |
WARNING / CAUTION LABEL LOCATIONS

ATTENTION
SRS
VEHICLE This car is equipped with a
supplemental restraint system. To provide continedreliablity,
certain elements of the supplemental restraint system shallbe
serviced or replaced by authorized dealer ten years after vehicle
label.For further information. see owner's
manual.
SIDE AIR BAG This car is equipped with a side airbag system. To
provide continued reliability,certain elements of the side airbag
system shall be serviced or vehiclemanufacture date shown on
certification label. For further information seeowner's
manual.
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AIR BAG WARNING / CAUTION LABEL

WARNING / CAUTION LABEL
A. DRIVE AIR
BAG (DAB) CAUTION
Caution Don't open, remove or
transfer to another vehicle. Risk of malfunction and bodily
injury! This unit is to be installed
and/or dismantled by trained personnel only. This item contains an
explosive device.
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B.
CAUTION AIR BAG : Handing is limited to
trained personnel. To be used only in prescribed vehicles. If not
propely installed, device may become a dangerous projectile. See
serivce manual instruction
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AIR BAG WARING / CAUTION LABEL

WARNING / CAUTION LABEL
A :
WARNING SEE OWNER'S
MANUAL. This car is equipped a side
airbag for each front seat.
•
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Do not use any accessory seat
covers. |
•
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Use of other seat covers could reduce
the effect of the system. |
•
|
Do not install any accessories on the
side or near the side airbag. |
•
|
Do not use excessive force on the side
of the seat. |
•
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For further information, see the owner's
manual. | |
B :
CAUTION AIRBAG ESPE
UNIT
Detach connector before
unmounting. Assemble strictly according to manual
instructions.
|
C : PASSENGER
MODULE CAUTION
CAUTION Don't open, remove or
transfer to another vehicle. Risk of malfunction and bodily
injury! This unit is to be installed
and/or dismantled by trained personnel only. This item contains an
explosive device.
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D :
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (AIRBAG) INFORMATION
•
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The airbag is a Supplement Restraint
System (SRS).
You must always wear the seat
belts. |
•
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The airbag system condition is normal
when the "SRS" lamp in the cluster illuminates for
approximately 6 seconds after the ignition key is turned on
and then goes off. |
•
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If any of the following condition occur,
the system must be serviced. |
•
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"SRS" lamp does not light up when
the key is turned on. |
•
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"SRS" lamp stays lit or flashes
continuously. |
•
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The airbag has
inflated. | |
•
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The airbag system must be inspected by
an authorized dealer ten years after the vehicle manufacture
date shown on the certification label, located on left front
door opening area. | WARNING Failure to the above
instructions may result in injury to you or other occupants in the
vehicle
•
|
See the "SRS" section in Owner's Manual
for more information about
airbags. | |
BATTERY CAUTION LABEL DESCRIBTION

WARNING / CAUTION LABEL
A. Keep lighted cigarettes and
all other flames or sparks away from the
battery.
|
B. Wear eye protection when
charging or working near a battery. Always provide ventilation when
working in an enclosed space.
•
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When lifting a plastic-cased battery,
excesive pressure on acid to leak resulting in personal
injury. Lift with a battery carrier or with your hands on
opposite corners. |
•
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Never attempt to change the battery when
the battery cables are
connected. |
•
|
The electrical ignition system works
with high voltage.
Never touch these components with the
engine running or the ignition switched
on. | |
C. Keep batteries out of the
reach of children because batteries contain highly corrosive
SULFURIC ACID. Do not allow battery acid to contact your skin, eyes,
clothing or paint finish.
|
D. If any electrolyte gets
into your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15
minutes and get immediate medical attention. If possible, continue
to apply water with a sponge or cloth until medical attention is
received. If electrolyte gets on your
skin, throughly wash the contacted area. If you feel a pain or a
burning sensation, get medical attention
immediately.
|
E. Always read the following
instructions carefully when handing a
battery.
|
F. Hydrogen, which is a highly
combustible gas, is always presents in battery cells and may explode
if ignited.
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HANDLING AND STORAGE THE
BATTERY
Battery
Itself
|
•
|
Batteries should be stored in cool, dry
(27 degrees Celsius) places and out of direct
sunlight. |
•
|
MF batteries are tightly sealed to
prevent acid leakage.
However, tilting the battery to an angle
of 45 degrees can cause acid to leak through the vents on the
sides. Therefore, batteries should always be stored in their
upright positions. Prevent placing any aqueous or solid (i.e.
conductors) bodies on top of the
battery. |
•
|
It is extremely dangerous to use tools,
such as hammers, on the battery terminals when connecting
cables to the mounted
battery. | |
Battery on
Vehicle
|
•
|
When storing the vehicle for long
periods of time, make sure to remove the memory fuse at
junction box to prevent natural
discharging. |
•
|
Also, run the engine for battery
charging within 1 month if the memory fuse wasn't removed from
the start of vehicle storing.
If the memory fuse was removed, run the
engine for battery charging within 3 months from the start of
vehicle
storing. | |
LIFT AND SUPPORT POINTS
When heavy rear components such as suspension,
fuel tank, spare tire, tailgate and trunk lid are to be removed,
place additional weight in the luggage area before hoisting. When
substatial weight is removed from the rear of the vehicle, the
center of gravity may change and can cause the vehicle to tip
forward on the hoist. |
•
|
Since each tire/wheel assembly weights
approximately 30lbs (14kg), placing the front wheels in the
luggage area can assist with the weight
distribution. |
•
|
Use the same support points to support
the vehicle on safety
stands. | |
1. |
Place the lift blocks under the support points
as shown in the illustration. |
2. |
Raise the hoist a few inches (centimeters) and
rock the vehicle to be sure it is firmly
supported. |
3. |
Raise the hoist to full height to inspect the
lift points for secure support. |

TOWING
If the vehicle needs to
be towed, call a professional towing service. Never tow vehicle with just
a rope or chain. It is very dangerous.
If the vehicle cannot be
transported by flat-bed, if should be towed with the front wheels off the
ground. If due to damage, the vehicle must be toward with the front wheels
on the ground, do the following :
Manual
Transmission
• |
Release the parking
brake. |
• |
Shift the transmission to
neutral |
Automatic
Transmission
• |
Release the parking
brake. |
• |
Shift to [D] position, then [N]
position. |
• |
Turn off the engine.
•
|
Improper towing preparation will
damage the transmission. Follow the above procedure
exactly. If you cannot shift the transmission or start
the engine(automatic transmission), your vehicle must be
transported on a
flatbed. |
•
|
It is the best to tow vehicle no
farther than 19miles (30km), and keep the speed below
30mph (50km/h). |
•
|
Trying to lift or tow your vehicle
by the bumpers will cause serious damage. The bumpers
are not designed to support the vehicle's
weight. | |
Front :

Rear :

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TIGHTENING TORQUE TABLE OF STANDARD
PARTS
Bolt niminal diameter
(mm)
|
Pich (mm)
|
Torque Nm (kg.cm,
lb.ft)
|
Head Mark 4
|
Head Mark 7
|

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M5
|
0.8
|
3 ~ 4 (30 ~
40, 2.2 ~ 2.9)
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5 ~ 6 (50 ~
60, 3.6 ~ 4.3)
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M6
|
1.0
|
5 ~ 6 (50 ~
50, 3.6 ~ 4.3)
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9 ~ 11 (90 ~
110, 6.5 ~ 8.0)
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M8
|
1.25
|
12 ~ 15 (120
~ 150, 9 ~ 11)
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20 ~ 25 (200
~ 250, 14.5 ~ 18.0 )
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M10
|
1.25
|
25 ~ 30 (250
~ 300, 18 ~ 22)
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30 ~ 50 (300
~ 500, 22 ~ 36)
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M12
|
1.25
|
35 ~ 45 (350
~ 450, 25 ~ 33)
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60 ~ 80 (600
~ 800, 43 ~ 58)
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M14
|
1.5
|
75 ~ 85 (750
~ 850, 54 ~ 61)
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120 ~ 140
(1,200 ~ 1,400, 85 ~ 100)
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M16
|
1.5
|
110 ~ 130
(1,100 ~ 1,300, 80 ~ 94)
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180 ~ 210
(1,800 ~ 2,100, 130 ~ 150)
|
M18
|
1.5
|
160 ~ 180
(1,600 ~ 1,800, 116 ~ 130)
|
260 ~ 300
(2,600 ~ 3,000, 190 ~ 215)
|
M20
|
1.5
|
220 ~ 250
(2,200 ~ 2,500, 160 ~ 180)
|
360 ~ 420
(3,600 ~ 4,200, 260 ~ 300)
|
M22
|
1.5
|
290 ~ 330
(2,900 ~ 3,300, 210 ~ 240)
|
480 ~ 550
(4,800 ~ 5,500, 350 ~ 400)
|
M24
|
1.5
|
360 ~ 420
(3,600 ~ 4,200, 260 ~ 300)
|
610 ~ 700
(6,100 ~ 7,000, 440 ~ 505)
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1. |
The torques shown in the table are
standard values under the following conditions
: |
•
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Nuts and bolts are made of
galvanized steel bar. |
•
|
Galvanized plain steel washers are
inserted. |
•
|
All nuts, bolts and plain washers
are
dry. | |
2. |
The torques shown in the table are not
applicable : |
•
|
When spring washers, toothed
washers and the like are
inserted. |
•
|
If plastic parts are
fastened. |
•
|
If self-tapping screws or
self-locking nuts are
used. |
•
|
If threads and surfaces are coated
with
oil. | |
3. |
Reduce the torque values to the
indicated percentage of the standard value under the following
conditions. |
•
|
If spring washers are used :
85% |
•
|
If threads and bearing sufaces are
stained with oil :
85% | | |
LUBRICANTS
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
Parts
|
OIL & GREASE
STANDARD
|
Engine
Oil
|
Gasoline 3.8
(G6DA)
|
API SJ or
ABOVE, SAE 5W-20
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Transaxle
|
Auto
|
JWS -
3309
|
Power Steering
|
PSF -
3
|
Breake Steering
|
DOT 3 or
equivalent
|
Coolant
|
Ethlyene
glycol base for aluminium radiator
|
Transaxle linkage, parking breake cable mechanism, hood,
door latch, seat adjuster, tailgate latch, door hinges, tailgate
hinge
|
Multipurpose
grease NIGL grade #2
|
Always use Genuine Hyundai parts and
recommedended fluid.
Using any other type of parts and fluid can
cause serious damaged if the vehicle.RECOMMENDED
LUBRICANTS |
LUBRICANTS CAPACITIES
Description
|
G6DA
|
Engine oil
|
Oil
pan
|
5.5 (5.81,
4.84)
|
Oil
filter
|
0.4 (0.42,
0.35)
|
Total
|
6.4 (6.76,
5.63)
|
Cooling system
|
8.6 (9.09,
7.57)
|
Automatic transaxle
|
10.9 (11.52,
9.59)
|
Power steering
|
1.0 (1.06,
0.88)
|
Capacities : [liter
(U.S.qus, lmp.qts)]
SELECTION OF ENGINE OIL (GASOLINE)
Recommended API
classification : ABOVE SJ OR SL
Recommended SAE
viscosity grades : 5W-20
If 5W-20 engine oil is
not available, 5W-30 or secondary recommanded engine oil for corresponding
temperature range can be used.

For best performance and maximum protection of
all types of operation, select only those lubricants which
:
1. |
Satisfy the requirements of the API
classification. |
2. |
Have the proper SAE grade number for
expected ambient temperature
range. |
Lubricants which do not have both an SAE grade
number and an API service classification on the container should not
be used. |
GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION
PROTECTION OF THE VEHICLE
Always be sure to cover
fenders, seats, and floor areas before starting work.
The support rod must be inserted into the hole
near the edge of the hood whenever you inspect the engine
compartment to prevent the hood from falling and causing possible
injury.
Make sure that the support rod has been
released prior to closing the hood. Always check to be sure the hood
is firmly latched before driving the
vehicle. |
PREPARATION OF TOOLS AND MESURING
EQUIPMENT
Be sure that all
necessary tools and measuring equipment are available starting
work.
SPECIAL TOOLS
Use special tools when
they are required.

REMOVAL OF PARTS
First find the cause of
the problem and then determine whether removal or disassembly before
starting the job.

DISASSEMBLY
If the disassembly
procedure is complex, requiring many parts to be disassembled, all parts
should be disassembled in a way that will not aggect their performance or
external appearance.
1. |
Inspection of
parts
Each part, when removed, should be carefulley
on spected for malfunction, deformation, damage, and other
problems.

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2. |
Arrangement of
parts
All disassembled parts should be carefully
arranged for effective reassembly.
Be sure to separate and correctly identify the
parts to be repllaced from those that will be used
again.

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3. |
Cleaning parts for
reuse
All parts to be used again should be carefully
and thoroughly cleaned by an appropriate method.

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PARTS
When replacing parts,
use HYUNDAI genuine parts.

REPLACEMENT
Standard values, such as
torques and certain adjustments, must be strictly observed in the
reassembly of all parts.
If removed, the
following parts should always be replaced with new ones.
5. |
Cotter pins (split
pins) |
6. |
Plastic nuts

Depending on their
location. |
7. |
Selalant should be applied to
gaskets. |
8. |
Oil should be applied to the moving components
of parts. |
9. |
Specified oil or grease should be applied to
the prescribed locations (oil seals, etc) before
assembly.

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ADJUSTMENT
Use gauges and testers
to adjust correclty the parts to standard values correctly.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. |
Be sure to disconnect the battery cable from
the negative (-) terminal of the
battery. |
2. |
Never pull on the wires when disconnecting
connectors. |
3. |
Locking connectors will click when the
connector is secure. |
4. |
Handle sensors and relays carefully. Be
careful not to drop them against other parts.

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RUBER PARTS AND TUBES
Always prevent gasoline
or from touching rubber parts or tubing.

MEASURING BODY DIMENSIONGS
1. |
Basically, all measurements in this manual are
taken with a tracking gauge. |
2. |
When a measuring tape is used, check to be
sure there is no elongation, twisting or
bending. |
3. |
For measuring dimensions, both projected
dimensioners and actual - measurement dimensions are used in this
manual. |
DIMENSIONS PROJECTED
1. |
These are the dimensions measured when the
measurement points are projected from the vehicle's surface, and are
the reference dimensions used for used for body
alterations. |
2. |
If the length of the tracking gauge probes is
adjustable, measure it by lengthening one of two probes as long as
the different value in height of the two surface.

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MEASURING ACTUAL DIMENSIONS
1. |
These dimensions indicate the actual linear
distance between mesaurement points, and are used as the reference
dimensions when a tracking gauge is used for
measurement. |
2. |
First adjust both probes to the same length
(A=A') before measurement.
Check the probes and gauge itself to
make sure there is no free
play. |

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MEASUREMENT POINT
Measurements should be
taken at the center fo the hole.

CHECKING CABLES AND WIRES
1. |
Check the terminal for
tightness. |
2. |
Check terminals and wires for corrosion from
battery electrolyte, etc. |
3. |
Check terminals and wires for open
corcuits. |
4. |
Check wire insulation and coating for damage,
cracks and degrading. |
5. |
Check the conductive parts of terminals for
contact with other metallic parts (vehicle body and other
parts). |
6. |
Check grounded parts to verify that there is
complete continuity between thier attaching bolt(s) and the
vehicle's body. |
7. |
Check for incorrect
wiring. |
8. |
Check that the wiring is so clamped to the
prevent contact with sharp corners of the vehicle body, etc. or hot
parts (exhaust manifold, etc.) |
9. |
Check that the wiring is clamped firmy to
provide enough clearance from the fan pulley, fan belt and other
rotating or moving parts. |
10. |
Check that the wiring has a little space so
that it can vibrate between fixed and moving parts such as the
vehicle body and the engine.

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CHECK FUSES
A blade type fuse test
taps provided to allow checking the fuse itself without removing if from
the fuse box. The fuse is good if the test lamp lights up when one lead is
connected to the test taps (one at a time) and the other lead is grounded.
(Turn the ignition switch so that the fuse circuit becomes
operative)

SERIVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. |
Prior to servicing the electrical system, be
sure to turn off the ignition switch and disconnect the battery
ground cable.
In the course of MFI or ELC system
diagnosis, when the battery cable is removed, any diagnostic
trouble code retained by the computer will be cleared. There
fore, if necessary, record the diagnostic data before removing
the battery cable. |

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2. |
Attach the wiring harnesses with clamps so
that there is no slack. However, for any harness which passes the
engine or other vibrating parts of the vehicle, allow some slack
within a range that does not allow the engine vibrations to cause
the harness to come into contact with any of the surronding parts
and then secure the harness by using a clamp.

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3. |
If any section of a wiring harness interferes
with the edge of a parts, or a corner, wrap the section of the
harness with tape or something similar in order to protect if from
damage.

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4. |
When installing any parts, be careful not to
pinch or damage any of the wiring harness.

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5. |
Never throw relays, sensors or electrical
parts, or expose them to strong shock.

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6. |
The electronlic parts used in the computer,
relays, etc. are readily damaged by heat. If there is a need for
service operations that may cause the temperature to exceed 80°C
(176°F), remove the electronic parts before hand.

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7. |
Loose connectors cause problems. Make sure
that the connectors are always securely fastened.

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8. |
When disconnecting a connector, be sure to
grip only the connector, not the wires.

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9. |
Disconnect connector which have catches by
pressing in the direction of the arrows shown the
illustration.

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10. |
Connect connectors which have catches by
inserting the connectors until they make a clicking
sound.

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11. |
When using a circuit tester to check
continuity or voltage on connector terminals, insert the test probe
into the harness side. If the connector is a sealed connector,
insert the test probe through the hole in the rubber cap until
contacts the terminal, being careful not to damage the insulation of
the wires.

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12. |
To avoid overloading the wiring, take the
electrical current load of the optional equipment into
consideration, and determine the appropartate wire
size.
Noeminal size
|
SAE gauge No.
|
Permissible current
|
In engine
compartment
|
Other
areas
|
0.3mm²
|
AWG
22
|
-
|
5A
|
0.5mm²
|
AWG
20
|
7A
|
13A
|
0.85mm²
|
AWG
18
|
9A
|
17A
|
1.25mm²
|
AWG
16
|
12A
|
22A
|
2.0mm²
|
AWG
14
|
16A
|
30A
|
3.0mm²
|
AWG
12
|
21A
|
40A
|
5.0mm²
|
AWG
10
|
31A
|
54A
|
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PRECAUTIONS FOR CATALYTIC CONVERTER
If a large amount of unburned gasoline flows
into the converter, it may overheat and create a fire hazard. To
prevent this observe the following precations and explain them to
your customer. |
1. |
Use only unleaded
gasoline. |
2. |
Do not run the engine while the car is at rest
for a long time. Avoid running the engine at fast idle for more than
10minutes and idle speed for more than 20
minutes. |
3. |
Do not measure engine compression for an
extended time. Engine compression tests must be made as rapidly as
possible. Remove the fuel pump relay before performing a compression
test. |
4. |
Do not dispose of used catalytic converter
together with parts contaminated with gasoline or
oil. | |