Interior Valeting - Hyundai Coupe Tiburon 2007 Owner's Manual

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JE090A1-E
Accident Repairs
In the event of the body work sustain-
ing damage, the following points should
be noted prior to repairs being under-
taken.
If body panels are replaced or re-
paired, anti corrosion treatment must
be applied to the repair area. The
product used must be compatible with
those used in manufacture. It is rec-
ommended that repairs are entrusted
to a Hyundai authorised repairer to en-
sure that replacement parts used are of
the same high quality as those used in
manufacture of the vehicle and that the
correct repair methods and materials
will ensure adequate levels of corrosion
protection and the continued validity of
the Anti Perforation Warranty.
CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE

INTERIOR VALETING

JE110A1-E
The soft trim and carpets should be
maintained with the regular use of a
vacuum cleaner. Heavy soiling should
be removed with a dry cleaning agent
recommended for this purpose follow-
ing the instructions of the product
manufacturer. Paint thinner, solvents
or other such cleaning materials should
not be used since damage to the up-
holstery may result.
JE100A1-E
Seat Belts
Seat belts should be cleaned only with
a mild soap solution. Strong deter-
gents, solvents or bleaches may dam-
age the belt webbing and therefore
reduce the effectiveness of the belt.
Belts which display signs of fraying,
wear or cuts should be replaced.
APPEARANCE CARE
JE120A1-E
Windows
A proprietary glass cleaner should be
used to clean the inside of the win-
dows. However, the rear heated
windscreen must only be cleaned us-
ing a light horizontal cleaning action.
Care should be exercised to avoid the
use of abrasive cleaners or contact
with items of jewellery which may dam-
age the heating elements.
YE010A1-E
To Clean Leather Upholstery
(Not all models)
In the normal course of use, leather
upholstered surfaces will, like any
material, pick-up dust and dirt. This
dust and dirt MUST be cleaned off or it
may work into the surface of the leather,
causing damage.
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