Hyundai Tucson
Hyundai Tucson 1st Gen Owner's Manual
The Hyundai Tucson is a versatile compact SUV that combines stylish design with everyday practicality and advanced safety features. Whether you're commuting through city traffic or heading out on a road trip, the Tucson offers a comfortable ride with responsive handling and a well-appointed interior. Its efficient engine options, intelligent all-wheel drive system, and driver assistance technologies make it a smart choice for drivers seeking a balance between performance and efficiency. With its thoughtful cabin layout, user-friendly controls, and modern infotainment, the Tucson is built to meet the needs of modern families and individuals alike.
The Hyundai Tucson owner’s manual is an essential companion for all owners, providing clear and structured guidance on how to safely operate, maintain, and care for the vehicle. It is divided into logical sections, each dedicated to a different aspect of the SUV’s operation — from everyday use to emergency handling and routine maintenance. Whether you're looking to understand your dashboard symbols, troubleshoot an issue, or follow the proper maintenance schedule, the manual is designed to help you maximize your Tucson’s reliability, safety, and long-term performance.
Features of your Hyundai
This section introduces the key functional and safety features of your Tucson, including controls for doors, windows, mirrors, locks, seating, and airbags. It also explains dashboard symbols and vehicle safety systems to help ensure you’re familiar with everything from theft-deterrent systems to proper seat belt use.
Intro
Foreword
Indicator symbols on the instrument panel
Fuel recommendations
Door locks
Theft-alarm system
Power windows
Seats
Seat belts
Child restraint system
Advanced supplemental restraint (Airbag) sustem (SRS)
Warning and Indicator lights
Insrtument cluster
Trip computer
Multi-function light switch
Windshield wiper/washer switch
Sunroof
Outside rearview mirror
Day/night inside rearview mirror
How to use luggage room
Remote fuel-filter lid release
Cruise control
Heating and ventilation
Air conditioning system
Automatic heating and cooling control system
Stereo sound system
Audio system
Care of cassette tapes
Driving your Hyundai
Focused on performance and handling, this section covers operating tips for both manual and automatic transmissions, explains safety features like stability control and traction systems, and provides driving recommendations for winter conditions, towing, braking, and maximizing fuel economy.
Engine exhaust can be dangerous!
Risk of rollover
Operating the manual transaxle
Operating the automatic transaxle
Traction control system (TCS)
Electronic stability control (ESC) system
Full-time 4WD operation
4WD lock system
Good braking practices
Driving for economy
Winter driving
Trailer or vehicle towing
Vehicle load limit
What to do in an emergency
In this section, you’ll find clear instructions for handling common vehicle emergencies, including jump-starting a dead battery, dealing with overheating, changing a flat tire, and using the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), helping you respond calmly and effectively.
If the engine will not start
Jump starting
If the engine overheats
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
Spare tire
Changing a flat tire
If your vehicle must be towed
Corrosion prevention & appearance care
This part outlines best practices for keeping your Tucson looking new, from proper washing and waxing techniques to interior care and rust prevention. Following these tips helps preserve both aesthetics and resale value.
Corrosion protection
To help prevent corrosion
Washing and waxing
Cleaning the interior
Do-it-yourself maintenance
Here, you’ll learn how to perform routine maintenance checks and minor repairs such as changing engine oil, replacing fuses and bulbs, checking fluid levels, and keeping your battery and air filters in good condition.
Engine compartment
Checking the engine oil
Changing the oil and filter
Checking and changing the engine coolant
Checking the transaxle fluid (automatic)
Checking and replacing fuses
Checking the battery
Headlight aiming adjustment
Replacement of light bulbs
Emission control systems
This section provides insight into the emission systems designed to reduce pollutants from your Tucson. It explains how the system works, its components, and the importance of regular maintenance to meet environmental standards.
Emission control system
Consumer information, reporting safety defects & binding arbitration of warranty claims
This part covers important consumer details, including how to read tire markings, when to replace tires, how to report a safety concern, and how warranty disputes are handled through arbitration if needed.
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures
Tire sidewall labeling
Tire terminology and definitions
When to replace tires
Consumer information
Vehicle specifications
The specifications section lists the Tucson’s technical details, including dimensions, weight limits, fluid capacities, and tire sizes — all useful for repairs, upgrades, and general understanding of your SUV’s capabilities.
Measurement
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Child restraint systems
Infants and small children should always
be placed in an infant or child restraint
system in the rear seat while riding in the
vehicle. You should use an infant or child
restraint system that meets Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards o ...
Fuel economy hints
The following suggestions will help to save
fuel.
- Select the proper gear position for the
speed and road conditions.
- Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration.
Always accelerate gently until you
reach the desired speed. Then try to
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