Hyundai Santa Fe Xl Owners Manual

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Interesting to get the quick reference guide. This was not provided with my Canadian car. I see the key is different in the picture on page 2. The key provided with my vehicle has the release button on the top and when pressed the catch pulls out.

It looks like this reference is totally for the US as it references the Bluelink and only miles, not miles.km. I will when I get a chance compare the main manual to see if it is different than what is provided with the Canadian car.

At first look it appears the same. Does the US vehicle come with a key as described which unfolds out? The key with my vehicle gives me concern as one day the button accidentally pressed in my pocket and then the key separated from the base. I have visions of this being partially pressed and then falling apart when removed and me not realizing it. The only advantage to the key totaling coming of that I can see is the ability to lock the glove compartment when using a valet service but then it doesn't leave a hole for them to attach a reference tag. Interesting to get the quick reference guide. This was not provided with my Canadian car.

I see the key is different in the picture on page 2. The key provided with my vehicle has the release button on the top and when pressed the catch pulls out. It looks like this reference is totally for the US as it references the Bluelink and only miles, not miles.km. I will when I get a chance compare the main manual to see if it is different than what is provided with the Canadian car.

At first look it appears the same. Does the US vehicle come with a key as described which unfolds out? The key with my vehicle gives me concern as one day the button accidentally pressed in my pocket and then the key separated from the base. I have visions of this being partially pressed and then falling apart when removed and me not realizing it. The only advantage to the key totaling coming of that I can see is the ability to lock the glove compartment when using a valet service but then it doesn't leave a hole for them to attach a reference tag.

I keep it in a rubber case to prevent scratching, and presumably accidental ejection (button is recessed). Between us we've had 4 of these keys, and never had one go rogue. Yes, that is a US based manual alright. I find it odd that they've had the wrong one on their site for my entire ownership and I have corresponded with them about it several times, then I find it elsewhere. Maybe I'll sent Hyundai the link.

So your key is the same as I have. Weird that Hyundai has the wrong image in the quick reference guide. Is the silicone case thick enough that the button to release the key would be hard to push accidentally? I think I will order a couple of these cases to try them out. Yes, it is recessed into the case enough that you have to make a conscious effort to take out the key.

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2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Xl Owners Manual

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I've never had an accidental release, and the case also helps with accidental pushes of the lock/unlock, hatch and SOS button too. Page two shows both Smart and Folding key types. The folding one is a switchblade spring loader, and the top one is our smart key. Renault megane scenic workshop manual 2000.

Manual Description Remove the valve cap from the tire valve stem. Press the tire gauge firmly onto the valve to get a pressure measurement. If the cold tire inflation pressure matches the recommended pressure on the tire and loading information label, no further adjustment is necessary. If the pressure is low, add air until you reach the recommended amount. If you overfill the tire, release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the tire valve. Recheck the tire pressure with the tire gauge. Be sure to put the valve caps back on the valve stems.

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They help prevent leaks by keeping out dirt and moisture. When rotating tires, check for uneven wear and damage.