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Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
This manual applies to all models of this vehicle and includes descriptions
and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a result,
you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your specific
vehicle.
CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI
Your Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the per-
formance, safety or durability of your Hyundai and may, in addition, violate conditions of the limited
warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in violation of regulations estab-
lished by the Department of Transportation and other government agencies in your country.
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WARNING
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persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning.
CAUTION
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caution is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the caution.
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FOREWORD
Thank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people who drive
Hyundais. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each Hyundai we build is something of which we're very
proud.
Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new Hyundai. It is suggested that you read it care-
fully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
The manufacturer also recommends that all service and maintenance on your car be performed by an authorized Hyundai dealer.
Hyundai dealers are prepared to provide high-quality service, maintenance and any other assistance that may be required.
Note : Because future owners will also need the information included in this manual, if you sell this Hyundai, please leave the manual
in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.
CAUTION
Severe engine and transmission damage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and lubricants that do not meet
Hyundai specifications. You must always use high quality fuels and lubricants that meet the specifications listed on Page
8-5 in the Vehicle Specifications section of the Owner's Manual.
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Introduction 1
What to do in an emergency 6
Maintenance 7
Index I
Introduction
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Introduction
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
Gasoline engine
CAUTION WARNING
Unleaded
NEVER USE LEADED FUEL. The Do not "top off" after the noz-
For Europe use of leaded fuel is detrimental zle automatically shuts off
For the optimal vehicle performance, to the catalytic converter and when refueling.
we recommend you use unleaded will damage the engine control Always check that the fuel cap
gasoline which has an octane rating systems oxygen sensor and is installed securely to pre-
of RON (Research Octane Number) affect emission control. vent fuel spillage in the event
95 / AKI (Anti Knock Index) 91 or Never add any fuel system of an accident.
higher. (Do not use methanol blend- cleaning agents to the fuel tank
ed fuels.) other than what has been speci-
You may use unleaded gasoline with fied. (Consult an authorized
an octane rating of RON 91~94/AKI HYUNDAI dealer for details.)
87~90 but it may result in slight per-
formance reduction of the vehicle.
Except Europe
Your new Hyundai vehicle is
designed to use only unleaded fuel
having an Octane Rating of RON
(Research Octane Number) 91 / AKI
(Anti-Knock Index) 87 or higher. (Do
not use methanol blended fuels.)
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Introduction
1 4
Introduction
VEHICLE BREAK-IN
Do not use methanol Operation in foreign countries PROCESS
Fuels containing methanol (wood If you are going to drive your vehicle No special break-in period is need-
alcohol) should not be used in your in another country, be sure to: ed. By following a few simple precau-
vehicle. This type of fuel can reduce Observe all regulations regarding tions for the first 1,000 km (600 miles)
vehicle performance and damage registration and insurance. you may add to the performance,
components of the fuel system, economy and life of your vehicle.
engine control system and emission Determine that acceptable fuel is
available. Do not race the engine.
control system.
While driving, keep your engine
speed (rpm, or revolutions per
Fuel Additives minute) between 2,000 rpm and
HYUNDAI recommends that you use 4,000 rpm.
unleaded gasoline which has an Do not maintain a single speed for
octane rating of RON (Research long periods of time, either fast or
Octane Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock slow. Varying engine speed is
Index) 91 or higher (for Europe) or needed to properly break-in the
Octane Rating of RON (Research engine.
Octane Number) 91 / AKI (Anti-Knock Avoid hard stops, except in emer-
Index) 87 or higher (except Europe). gencies, to allow the brakes to seat
For customers who do not use good properly.
quality gasoline including fuel addi- Don't tow a trailer during the first
tives regularly, and have problems 2,000 km (1,200 miles) of opera-
starting or the engine does not run tion.
smoothly, one bottle of additives
added to the fuel tank at every
15,000km (for Europe)/5,000km
(except Europe). Additives are avail-
able from your authorized HYUNDAI
dealer along with information on how
to use them.
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Your vehicle at a glance
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
Front view
1. Towing hook............................................6-26
2. Front view camera ................................4-116
3. Hood .......................................................4-33
4. Front windshield wiper blades .....4-124, 7-31
5. Sunroof ...................................................4-38
6. Outside rearview mirror ..........................4-51
7. Door locks...............................................4-16
8. Tires and wheels .............................7-39, 8-3
9. Headlamps ...........................................4-117
10. Front fog light......................................4-122
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Your vehicle at a glance
Rear view
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Your vehicle at a glance
INTERIOR OVERVIEW
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Your vehicle at a glance
1. Instrument cluster..............................4-55
2. Lighting control lever ......................4-118
3. Wiper and washer control lever ......4-124
4. Horn ..................................................4-46
5. Drivers front air bag .........................3-57
6. Engine start/stop button ......................5-6
7. Hazard warning flasher ......................6-2
8. Climate control system ....................4-133
9. SBW(Shift by wire) control lever........5-11
10. Climate control system seat ............3-11
11. Around view monitoring system
on/off button ..................................4-116
12. Vehicle height control button ..........5-46
13. Rear curtain folding button ............4-164
14. Center console storage box ..........4-152
15. Passengers front air bag ................3-57
16. Glove box ......................................4-152
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Your vehicle at a glance
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
3.8 Engine
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Your vehicle at a glance
5.0 Engine
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Safety features of your vehicle
Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front seat adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Rear seat adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
Seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27
Seat belt restraint system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27
Pre-tensioner seat belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-33
Pre-Safe Seat belt (PSB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-36 3
Seat belt precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-37
Care of seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-39
Child restraint system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-40
Using a child restraint system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-42
Air bag - supplemental restraint system . . . . . . . 3-50
How does the air bag system operate . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-51
Air bag warning light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-53
SRS components and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-54
Driver's and passenger's front air bag . . . . . . . . . . . 3-57
Side impact air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-60
Curtain air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-62
SRS Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-68
Air bag warning label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-70
Safety features of your vehicle
SEATS
Drivers seat
(1) Seat sliding forward or back-
ward**/ Seat height and cushion
tilting adjustment
(2) Seat cushion length adjustment
(3) Seatback angle adjustment
(4) Headrest height adjustment
(5) Driver position memory system
(6) Climate control system seat*
(7) Lumbar support adjustment
OVI033001
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Rear seat
(12) Seat sliding forward or back-
WARNING - Loose WARNING
ward adjustment with seatback objects Do not use a seat cushion that
angle adjustment Loose objects in the drivers reduces friction between the
foot area could interfere with seat and passenger. The pas-
(13) Climate control system seat*
the operation of the foot pedals, senger's hips may slide under
(14) Armrest possibly causing an accident. the lap portion of the seat belt
(15) Leg support angle adjustment Do not place anything under the during an accident or a sudden
(16) Headrest height adjustment front seats. stop. Serious or fatal internal
injuries could result because
(17) Easy access the seat belt can't operate nor-
(18) Front passenger side walk-in mally.
seat WARNING - Driver
(19) Rear relaxation seat system responsibility for passen-
gers
(20) Lumber support adjustment
Riding in a vehicle with the
WARNING - Drivers seat
(21) Return switch seatback reclined could lead to Never attempt to adjust the
(22) Foot rest adjustment serious or fatal injury in an acci- seat while the vehicle is mov-
(23) Passenger seat adjustment dent. If a seat is reclined during ing. This could result in loss
switch* an accident, the occupants of control, and an accident
hips may slide under the lap causing death, serious injury,
portion of the seat belt applying or property damage.
*: if equipped great force to the unprotected (Continued)
**: The height of the driver's headrest abdomen. Serious or fatal inter-
is automatically adjusted simulta- nal injuries could result. The
neously with the driver's seat slid- driver must advise the passen-
ing adjustment operation. ger to keep the seatback in an
upright position whenever the
vehicle is in motion.
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Do not operate two or more backward to move the seat to the Push the control switch forward or
power seat control knobs at the desired position. Release the switch backward to move the seat cushion
same time. Doing so may result once the seat reaches the desired to the desired length. Release the
in power seat motor or electri- position. switch once the seat cushion reach-
cal component malfunction. When adjusting the seat position, the es the desired length.
headrest will be adjusted simultane-
ously to the proper position.
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Seatback angle Seat cushion height Lumbar support (for drivers seat)
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Headrest
WARNING
For maximum effectiveness in
case of an accident, the head-
rest should be adjusted so the
middle of the headrest is at
the same height as the center
of gravity of an occupant's
head. Generally, the center of
gravity of most people's head
is similar with the height of
the top of their eyes. Also, OVI039007
adjust the headrest as close Forward and backward adjustment
OBH038075L to your head as possible. For
this reason, the use of a cush- The headrest may be adjusted for-
The driver's and front passenger's ward or backward by pulling the
seats are equipped with a headrest ion that holds the body away
from the seatback is not rec- lower part of the headrest forward or
for the occupant's safety and com-
fort. ommended. backward to the desired detent in the
direction of the arrow. Adjust the
The headrest not only provides com- Do not operate the vehicle headrest so that it properly supports
fort for the driver and front passen- with the headrests removed the head and neck.
ger, but also helps to protect the as severe injury to the occu-
head and neck in the event of a colli- pants may occur in the event
sion. of an accident. Headrests may
provide protection against
neck injuries when properly
adjusted.
Do not adjust the headrest
position of the driver's seat
while the vehicle is in motion.
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WARNING
NEVER allow anyone to ride in a
seat with the headrest removed.
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CAUTION WARNING
Do not reinstall the headrest at If you don't install the head-
the incorrect position other than rest securely, the active head-
the highest position and do not rest may not operate normally.
force it. It causes damage to the When reinstalling the head-
headrest. rest, install it securely as pro-
cedures.
Always make sure the head-
rest locks into position after
reinstalling and adjusting it
OVI033102N properly.
Reinstall Do not operate the vehicle
To reinstall the headrest: with the headrests removed
1. Raise it as far as it can go by as severe injury to the occu-
pulling the switch up (1). pants may occur in the event
of an accident. Headrests may
2. Put the headrest poles (2) into the provide protection against
holes and then pull the switch neck injuries when properly
down (3) until the headrest moves adjusted.
to the lowest position.
3. To install the headrest securely,
move the headrest up and down 2
or 3 times by pulling the switch up
and down.
4. Recline the seatback (5) with the
recliner control switch (4).
5. Adjust the headrest to the appro-
priate height.
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Safety features of your vehicle
Seat warmer (if equipped) When pressing the switch for more
than 1.5 seconds with the seat
warmer operating, the seat warmer
will turn OFF.
The seat warmer defaults to the
OFF position whenever the engine
start/stop button is turned to the
ON position.
NOTICE
OBH038069 With the seat warmer switch in the
Electronic active headrest ON position, the heating system in
OVI033011 the seat turns off or on automatically
The electronic active headrest is depending on the seat temperature.
designed to trigger the headrest for- The seat warmer is provided to warm
ward and upward when impact sen- the front seats during cold weather.
sor detects a rear impact. This helps While the engine is running, push
to prevent the driver's and front pas- either of the switches to warm the
driver's seat or the front passenger's
sengers heads from moving back- seat.
ward and thus helps minimize neck
injuries. During mild weather or under condi-
tions where the operation of the seat
warmer is not needed, keep the
CAUTION switches in the OFF position.
The active headrest is a safety Each time you push the switch, the
device to reduce injuries from a temperature setting of the seat
rear impact. Do not hit or pull changes as follows :
the headrest intentionally.
OFFHIGH( )MIDDLE( )LOW( )
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Safety features of your vehicle
OVI039019
WARNING OVI032018C Your vehicle features easy access
Do not operate the rear power system to provide convenient access
seat while the child seat is Push the control switch forward or
backward to move the seat to the for rear passengers. When opening
installed. the rear door, the rear seats will
desired position. Release the switch
once the seat reaches the desired move rearward automatically to
position. make passenger get off easily. This
easy access system will operate only
when the control switch is in "ON"
position.
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Additional switches for adjusting the front passenger seat (if equipped)
Type A Type C Type A
After pressing the FRONT switch,
you can adjust the front passenger
seat forward and backward (1), and
adjust the seat back angle (2).
Type B, C
Additional switches are provided to
move front passenger seat forward
and backward (1), and adjust the seat-
Type B Type D back angle (2) from the rear seats.
Type D
While pressing the button, the front
passenger seat moves forward and
backward, and adjusts the seatback
angle.
OVI033014/OVI033081/OVI033016N/OVI033015N
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OVI033082
Type B
OVI033029
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Type B
LOCK : When the switch is
pressed, the indicator will illumi-
nate and switch lock function is
operated. If you press again, the
indicator will turn off and switch
lock is cancelled.
OVI039062
If your vehicle is for 2 seater in rear
OVI033017 Front passenger side walk-in seat
seat, the switch lock is controlled
Type B
by AVN. Refer to the AVN manual. Press the switch (1);
The seatback will adjust.
Press the switch (2);
The seat will move forward and back-
ward.
OVI033018
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OVI033063N OVI039062
Rear relaxation seat system OVI033091 Front passenger side walk-in seat
Type B
Press the switch (3); Press the switch (1);
The front passenger seat and the The passenger seat will move for-
rear right side passenger seat will ward and the seatback will fold auto-
move to its original position. After the matically.
operation is completed, a beep will If you want to use as seat, press the
sound. switch (3).
Press the switch (4);
The front passenger seat will move
forward and the seatback will fold
automatically. Then the rear right OVI033092
side passenger seat seatback will
lean towards the back of the vehicle. The rear seat passenger may use
After the operation is completed, a the switches to control the rear right
beep will sound once. seat or front passenger seat.
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Headrest
WARNING (Continued)
For maximum effectiveness in When there is no occupant in
case of an accident, the head- the rear seats, adjust the
rest should be adjusted so the height of the headrest to the
middle of the headrest is at lowest position. The rear seat
the same height of the center headrest can reduce the visi-
* of gravity of an occupant's bility of the rear area.
head. Generally, the center of
gravity of most people's head
is similar with the height of
the top of their eyes. Also
adjust the headrest as close
* : if equipped OBH038076L to your head as possible. The
The rear seat(s) is equipped with use of a cushion that holds
headrests in all the seating positions the body away from the seat-
for the occupant's safety and com- back is not recommended.
fort. Do not operate the vehicle
The headrest not only provides com- with the headrests removed
fort for passengers, but also helps as severe injury to an occu-
protect the head and neck in the pant may occur in the event of
event of a collision. an accident. Headrests may
provide protection against
severe neck injuries when
properly adjusted.
(Continued)
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Armrest
OVI039024 OVI033026
Wing-out (if equipped) OVI033025
Cup holder (if equipped)
For rear passenger comfort, the To use the armrest, pull the knob (1) To use the cup holder, push the but-
ends of the headrest can be adjusted (if equipped) forward from the seat- ton (1).
inward. back.
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Seat warmer (if equipped) When pressing the switch for more
than 1.5 seconds with the seat CAUTION
warmer operating, the seat warmer When cleaning the seats, do
will turn OFF. not use an organic solvent
The seat warmer defaults to the such as thinner, benzene, alco-
OFF position whenever the ignition hol and gasoline. Doing so may
switch is turned on. damage the surface of the
heater or seats.
To prevent overheating the seat
NOTICE warmer, do not place anything
With the seat warmer switch in the on the seats that insulates
ON position, the heating system in against heat, such as blankets,
the seat turns off or on automatical- cushions or seat covers while
OVI033093 ly depending on the seat tempera- the seat warmer is in operation.
The seat warmer is provided to warm ture. Do not place heavy or sharp
the rear seats during cold weather. objects on seats equipped with
While the engine is running, push the seat warmers. Damage to the
switch to warm the rear seat. seat warming components
During mild weather or under condi- could occur.
tions where the operation of the seat Do not change the seat cover. It
warmer is not needed, keep the may damage the seat warmer.
switches in the OFF position.
Each time you push the button, the
temperature setting of the seat
changes as follows :
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Climate control system seat While the engine is running, push the
WARNING - Seat warmer (if equipped) rear portion of the switch to cool or
burns warm the rear seats.
Type A
Passengers should use extreme When the operation of the the climate
caution when using seat warm- control system seat is not needed,
ers due to the possibility of keep the switches in the OFF posi-
excess heating or burns. The tion.
occupants must be able to feel Each time you push the button, the
if the seat is becoming too airflow changes as follows:
warm and to turn the seat OFFHIGH( )MIDDLE( )LOW( )
warmer off. The seat warmer
may cause burns even at low
temperatures, especially if used OVI033021K
for long periods of time. Type B
When pressing the switch for more
In particular, the driver must than 1.5 seconds with the climate
exercise extreme care for the control system seat operating, the
following types of passengers: seat cooler will turn OFF.
1. Infants, children, elderly or The climate control system seat
disabled persons, or hospital defaults to the OFF position when-
outpatients ever the engine start/ stop button is
turned on.
2. Persons with sensitive skin
or those that burn easily With the climate control system
seat ON to cool or warm the rear
3. Fatigued individuals OVI033022K seats, the system turns off or on
4. Intoxicated individuals This feature cools or warms the rear automatically depending on the
5. Individuals taking medication seats by blowing air through small seat temperature.
that can cause drowsiness or vent hole on the surface of the seats
sleepiness (sleeping pills, and seatbacks.
cold tablets, etc.)
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CAUTION (Continued)
The climate control system Do not place materials such
seat is a supplementary cool- as plastic bags or newspapers
ing and warming system. Use under the seats. The air vent
the climate control seat when may not work properly as the
the climate control system is air intake can be blocked.
on. Using the climate control Do not change the seat cover. It
seat for prolonged periods of may damage the climate control
time with the climate control system seat.
system off could cause the cli- When the air vent does not
mate control seat perform- operate, restart the vehicle. If
ance to be reduced. there is no change, we recom-
When cleaning the seats, do mend that the system be
not use an organic solvent inspected by an authorized
such as thinner, benzene, HYUNDAI dealer.
alcohol and gasoline. Doing
so may damage the surface of
the seats.
Do not spill liquid such as
water or beverages on the sur-
face of the front seats and
seatbacks, or the air vent
holes may be blocked and pre-
vented from working properly.
(Continued)
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SEAT BELTS
Seat belt restraint system (Continued) WARNING
Never wear the shoulder belt
WARNING under your arm or behind
Seat belts are designed to bear
For maximum restraint sys- upon the bony structure of the
your back. An improperly body, and should be worn low
tem protection, the seat belts positioned shoulder belt can
must always be used whenev- across the front of the pelvis or
cause serious injuries in a the pelvis, chest and shoulders,
er the car is moving. crash. The shoulder belt as applicable; wearing the lap
Seat belts are most effective should be positioned midway section of the belt across the
when seatbacks are in the over your shoulder across abdominal area must be avoided.
upright position. your collarbone.
Seat belts should be adjusted
Children age 12 and under Never wear a seat belt over as firmly as possible, consis-
must always be properly fragile objects. If there is a tent with comfort, to provide the
restrained in the rear seat. sudden stop or impact, the protection for which they have
Never allow children to ride in seat belt can damage it. been designed.
the front passenger seat. If a Avoid wearing twisted seat
child over 12 must be seated A slack belt will greatly reduce
belts. A twisted belt can't do the protection afforded to the
in the front seat, he/she must its job as well. In a collision, it
be properly belted and the wearer.
could even cut into you. Be
seat should be moved as far sure the belt webbing is (Continued)
back as possible. straight and not twisted.
(Continued) Be careful not to damage the
belt webbing or hardware. If
the belt webbing or hardware
is damaged, replace it.
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1GQA2083 B180A01NF-1
Seat belt warning light To fasten your seat belt:
As a reminder to the driver, the seat To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of
belt warning light will blink for the retractor and insert the metal tab
approximately 6 seconds each time (1) into the buckle (2). There will be
you turn the engine start/stop button an audible "click" when the tab locks
ON regardless of belt fastening. into the buckle.
If the drivers seat belt is unfastened The seat belt automatically adjusts to
after the engine start/stop button is the proper length only after the lap
ON, the seat belt warning light blinks belt portion is adjusted manually so
again for approximately 6 seconds. that it fits snugly around your hips. If
you lean forward in a slow, easy
motion, the belt will extend and let
you move around. If there is a sud-
den stop or impact, however, the belt
will lock into position. It will also lock
if you try to lean forward too quickly.
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WARNING
OBH038022 Verify the shoulder belt
Height adjustment (front seat) anchor is locked into position
at the appropriate height.
You can adjust the height of the Never position the shoulder
shoulder belt anchor to one of 4 posi- belt across your neck or face.
tions for maximum comfort and safe- Improperly positioned seat
ty. belts can cause serious
The height of the adjusting seat belt injuries in an accident.
should not be too near your neck. Failure to replace seat belts
The shoulder portion should be after an accident could leave
adjusted so that it lies across your you with damaged seat belts
chest and midway over your shoulder that will not provide protec-
nearest the door and not your neck. tion in the event of another
To adjust the height of the seat belt collision leading to personal
anchor, lower or raise the height injury or death. Replace your
adjuster into an appropriate position. seat belts after being in an
accident as soon as possible.
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Lengthen
Shorten
OHM039105N
OVI039064
WARNING
For your safety, be sure that the
B210A02NF-1
belt webbing is not loose or
twisted and always sit properly
To release the seat belt: OED030300 on your seat.
When you want to release the seat
belt, press the button (1) in the lock- Your vehicle is equipped with driver's
ing buckle. and front passenger's pre-tensioner
seat belts. The purpose of the pre-
tensioner is to make sure that the
WARNING seat belts fit tightly against the occu-
The center lap belt latching pant's body in certain frontal colli-
mechanism is different from sions. The pre-tensioner seat belts
those for the rear seat shoulder may be activated in crashes where
belts. When fastening the rear the frontal collision is severe enough.
seat shoulder belts or the cen- When the vehicle stops suddenly, or
ter lap belt, make sure they are if the occupant tries to lean forward
inserted into the correct buck- too quickly, the seat belt retractor will
les to obtain maximum protec- lock into position. In certain frontal
tion from the seat belt system collisions, the pre-tensioner will acti-
and assure proper operation. vate and pull the seat belt into tighter
contact against the occupant's body.
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NOTICE
WARNING Both the driver's and front pas-
To obtain maximum benefit senger's pre-tensioner seat belts
from a pre-tensioner seat belt: may be activated in certain frontal
1. The seat belt must be worn collisions.
correctly and adjusted to the The pre-tensioners will not be acti-
proper position. Please read vated if the seat belts are not being
and follow all of the important worn at the time of the collision.
information and precautions When the pre-tensioner seat belts
about your vehicles occupant are activated, a loud noise may be
safety features including heard and fine dust, which may
OBH038100 seat belts and air bags that appear to be smoke, may be visible
The seat belt pre-tensioner system are provided in this manual. in the passenger compartment.
consists mainly of the following com- 2. Be sure you and your passen- These are normal operating condi-
ponents. Their locations are shown in gers always wear seat belts tions and are not hazardous.
the illustration: properly. Although it is harmless, the fine
dust may cause skin irritation and
1. SRS air bag warning light should not be breathed for pro-
2. Retractor pre-tensioner assembly longed periods. Wash all exposed
3. SRS control module skin areas thoroughly after an
accident in which the pre-tension-
er seat belts were activated.
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NOTICE (Continued)
Because the sensor that activates the WARNING
Pre-tensioners are designed Improper handling of the pre-
SRS air bag is connected with the tensioner seat belt assem-
pre-tensioner seat belt, the SRS air to operate only one time. After
activation, pre-tensioner seat blies, and failure to heed the
bag warning light on the instru- warnings not to strike, modify,
ment panel will illuminate for belts must be replaced. All
seat belts, of any type, should inspect, replace, service or
approximately 6 seconds after the repair the pre-tensioner seat
ignition switch has been turned to always be replaced after they
have been worn during a colli- belt assemblies may lead to
the ON position, and then it should improper operation or inad-
turn off. sion.
vertent activation and serious
The pre-tensioner seat belt injury.
CAUTION assembly mechanisms become
hot during activation. Do not Always wear the seat belts
If the pre-tensioner seat belt is touch the pre-tensioner seat when driving or riding in a
not working properly, this warn- belt assemblies for several motor vehicle.
ing light will illuminate even if minutes after they have been If the vehicle or pre-tensioner
there is no malfunction of the activated. seat belt must be discarded,
SRS air bag. If the SRS air bag we recommend that you con-
warning light does not illumi- Do not attempt to inspect or
replace the pre-tensioner seat tact an authorized HYUNDAI
nate when the ignition switch is dealer.
turned to ON, or if it remains belts yourself. We recommend
illuminated after illuminating for that the system be inspected
by an authorized HYUNDAI
approximately 6 seconds, or if it
dealer. CAUTION
illuminates while the vehicle is Body work on the front area of
being driven, we recommend Do not strike the pre-tension-
er seat belt assemblies. the vehicle may damage the pre-
that the system be inspected by tensioner seat belt system.
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Do not attempt to service or Therefore, we recommend that
repair the pre-tensioner seat the system be serviced by an
belt system in any manner.
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
(Continued)
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Larger children
Children who are too large for child WARNING - Shoulder WARNING - Pregnant
restraint systems should always occu- belts on small children women
py the rear seat and use the available Never allow a shoulder belt to Pregnant women must never
lap/shoulder belts. The lap portion be in contact with a childs place the lap portion of the
should be fastened and snugged on neck or face while the vehicle safety belt over the area of the
the hips and as low as possible. Check is in motion. abdomen where the fetus is
periodically if belt fits. A child's squirm- If seat belts are not properly located or above the abdomen
ing could put the belt out of position. worn and adjusted on chil- where the belt could crush the
Children are given the most safety in dren, there is a risk of death or fetus during an impact.
the event of an accident when they are serious injury.
restrained by a proper restraint system
in the rear seat. If a larger child (over Injured person
age 12) must be seated in the front Restraint of pregnant women A seat belt should be used when an
seat, the child should be securely injured person is being transported.
restrained by the available lap/shoul- Pregnant women should wear
lap/shoulder belt assemblies when- When this is necessary, you should
der belt and the seat should be placed consult a physician for recommenda-
in the rearmost position. Children age ever possible according to specific
recommendations by their doctors. tions.
12 and under should be restrained
securely in the rear seat. NEVER The lap portion of the belt should be
place a child age 12 and under in the worn AS SNUGLY AND LOW AS One person per belt
front seat. NEVER place a rear facing POSSIBLE on the hips, not a cross
the abdomen. Two people (including children)
child seat in the front seat of a vehicle. should never attempt to use a single
If the shoulder belt portion slightly seat belt. This could increase the
touches the childs neck or face, try severity of injuries in case of an acci-
placing the child closer to the center of dent.
the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still
touches their face or neck they need to
be returned to a child restraint system.
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Installing a child restraint system 4. Buckle the seat belt and adjust the
(Continued)
by lap belt (on the center rear lap belt for a snug hold on the child
If the seat belt does not oper- seat) (if equipped) restraint by pulling on the loose
ate as described in this sec- end of the belt. After installation of
tion, we recommend that the the child restraint system, try to
system be checked by an move it in all directions to be sure
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the child restraint system is
Failure to observe this manu- securely installed.
al's instructions regarding
child restraint systems and
the instructions provided with
the child restraint system
could increase the chance
and/or severity of injury in an
accident.
1GHA2260/H
If the vehicle headrest pre-
vents proper installation of a To install a child restraint system on
child seat (as described in the the center rear seats, do the follow-
child seat system manual), the ing:
headrest of the respective
seating position shall be read- 1. Place the child restraint system on
justed or entirely removed. the center rear seat.
2. Extend the latch plate tongue of
the lap belt.
3. Route the lap belt through the
restraint according to the seat
manufacturers instructions.
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OEN036101 OEN036104
2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 3. Buckle the seat belt and allow the
E2MS103005
into the buckle. Listen for the dis- seat belt to take up any slack. After
tinct click sound. installation of the child restraint
To install a child restraint system on Position the release button so that it system, try to move it in all direc-
the outboard or center rear seats, do is easy to access in case of an emer- tions to be sure the child restraint
the following: gency. system is securely installed.
1. Place the child restraint system in If you need to tighten the belt, pull
the seat and route the lap/shoul- more webbing toward the retractor.
der belt around or through the When you unbuckle the seat belt and
restraint, following the restraint allow it to retract, the retractor will
manufacturers instructions. Be automatically revert back to its nor-
sure the seat belt webbing is not mal seated passenger emergency
twisted. locking usage condition.
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Child seat restraint suitability for seat position using the seat belt Securing a child restraint seat
- For Europe with Tether Anchor system
(if equipped)
Use child safety seats that have been officially approved and are appropriate
for your children. When using the child safety seats, refer to the following
table.
Seating position
Age group Front Rear Rear
passenger outboard center
0 : Up to 10 kg
X U X
(0 - 9 months)
0+ : Up to 13 kg
X U X
(0 - 2 years)
I : 9 kg to 18 kg
X U X OVI039034
(9 months - 4 years)
II & III : 15 kg to 36 kg Child restraint hook holders are
X U X located on the package tray.
(4 - 12 years)
U : Suitable for "universal" category restraints approved for use in this mass
group
X : Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group
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Securing a child restraint system The installing and the use of a child-
with ISOFIX system and Tether ISOFIX Anchor
seat has to be done according to the
Anchorage system (if equipped) Position Indicator installing-manual, which is added to
the ISOFIX-seat.
WARNING
Install the child restraint seat
fully rearward against the seat-
back with the seatback in a ver-
tical position, not reclined.
ISOFIX Anchor
OVI033036
There is a child restraint symbol
located on the lower portion of each
OVI039060
side of the rear seatbacks. These
symbols indicate the position of the
ISOFIX is a standardised method of lower anchors for child restraints so
fitting child seats that eliminates the equipped.
need to use the standard adult seat
belt to secure the seat in the vehicle. On each side of the rear seat,
This enables a much more secure between the cushion and backrest,
and positive location with the added are located a pair of ISOFIX anchor-
benefit of easier and quicker installa- age points together with a top tether
tion. mounting on the shelf behind the
rear seats. During the installation,
An ISOFIX-seat can only be installed the seat has to be engaged at the
if it has vehicle-specific approval in anchorage-points in a way you can
accordance with the requirements of hear it clicking (check by pulling!)
ECE-R44. and has to be fixed with the Top
Tether-belt on the belonging point on
the shelf behind rear seats.
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Child seat restraint suitability for vehicle ISOFIX positions - For Europe
Vehicle ISOFIX positions
Mass Group Size Class Fixture Rear Outboard Rear Outboard
Front Passenger Rear Center
(Driver side) (Passenger side)
F ISO/L1 - X X -
Carrycot
G ISO/L2 - X X -
0 : UP to 10kg E ISO/R1 - IL IL -
E ISO/R1 - IL IL -
0+ : UP to 13kg D ISO/R2 - IL IL -
C ISO/R3 - IL IL -
D ISO/R2 - IL IL -
C ISO/R3 - IL IL -
I : 9 to 18kg B ISO/F2 - IUF IUF -
B1 ISO/F2X - IUF IUF -
A ISO/F3 - IUF IUF -
IUF = Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group.
IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraints systems (CRS) given in the attached list. These ISOFIX CRS are
those of the "specific vehicle", "restricted" or "semi-universal" categories.
X = ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint system in this mass group and/or this size class.
* ISO/R3 is able to be set up only at the foremost position of the passenger seat.
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WARNING
Even in vehicles with air bags,
you and your passengers must
always wear the safety belts
provided in order to minimize
the risk and severity of injury in
the event of a collision or
rollover.
SRS and pre-tensioners contain
explosive chemicals.
If scraping a vehicle without
removing SRS and pre-tension-
ers from a vehicle, it may cause
fire. Before scraping a vehicle,
we recommend that you contact
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Keep the SRS parts and wirings
away from water or any liquid. If
the SRS components are inop-
* The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. erative due to exposure to water
OVI033037
or liquids, it may cause fire or
severe injury.
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How does the air bag system The front air bags will completely There are even circumstances
operate inflate and deflate in an instant. under which contact with the
Air bags are activated (able to It is virtually impossible for you to steering wheel air bag can cause
inflate if necessary) only when the see the air bags inflate during an fatal injuries, especially if the
engine start/stop button is turned accident. occupant is positioned exces-
to the ON or START position. It is much more likely that you will sively close to the steering wheel.
Air bags inflate instantly in the simply see the deflated air bags
hanging out of their storage com- WARNING
event of a serious frontal collision partments after the collision.
or side collision in order to help To avoid severe personal
protect the occupants from serious In order to help provide protection injury or death caused by
physical injury. in a severe collision, the air bags deploying air bags in a colli-
must inflate rapidly. The speed of sion, the driver should sit as
There is no single speed at which air bag inflation is a consequence
the air bags will inflate. far back from the steering
of the extremely short time in which wheel air bag as possible (at
Generally, air bags are designed to a collision occurs and the need to
inflate based upon the severity of a least 250 mm (10 inches)
inflate the air bag between the away). The front passengers
collision and its direction. These occupant and the vehicle structures
two factors determine whether the should always move their
before the occupant impacts those seats as far back as possible
sensors produce an electronic structures. This speed of inflation
deployment/ inflation signal. and sit back in their seat.
reduces the risk of serious or life-
Air bag deployment depends on a threatening injuries in a severe col- Air bags inflate instantly in the
number of factors including vehicle lision and is thus a necessary part event of collision, and passen-
speed, angles of impact and the of air bag design. gers may be injured by the air
density and stiffness of the vehi- bag expansion force if they are
However, air bag inflation can also not in a proper position.
cles or objects which your vehicle cause injuries which can include
hits in the collision. The determin- facial abrasions, bruises and bro- Air bag inflation may cause
ing factors are not limited to those ken bones because the inflation injuries including facial or
mentioned above. speed also causes the air bags to bodily abrasions, injuries
expand with a great deal of force. from broken glasses or burns.
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In addition, do not place front-facing Air bag warning light The light stays on after illuminating
child restraints in the front passen- for approximately 6 seconds.
gers seat either. If the front passen- The light comes on while the vehi-
ger air bag inflates, it could cause cle is in motion.
serious or fatal injuries to the child.
The light blinks when the engine
start/stop button is in ON position.
WARNING
Extreme Hazard! Do not use a
rearward facing child restraint
on a seat protected by an air
bag in front of it!
Never put a child restraint in
the front passengers seat. If W7-147
the front passenger air bag The purpose of the air bag warning
inflates, it can cause serious light in your instrument panel is to
or fatal injuries. alert you of a potential problem with
When children are seated in your air bag - Supplemental
the rear outboard seats of a Restraint System (SRS).
vehicle equipped with side When the ignition switch is turned
and/or curtain air bags, be ON, the warning light should illumi-
sure to install the child nate for approximately 6 seconds,
restraint system as far away then go off.
from the door side as possible,
and securely lock the child Have the system checked if:
restraint system in position. The light does not turn on briefly
Inflation of side and/or curtain when you turn the engine
air bags could cause serious start/stop button to the ON posi-
injury or death to an infant or tion.
child.
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SRS components and func- 10. Drivers knee air bag module
tions 11. Drivers and front passengers WARNING
seat belt buckle sensors. If any of the following condi-
The SRSCM continually monitors all tions occurs, this indicates a
SRS components while the engine malfunction of the SRS. We rec-
start/stop button is ON to determine ommend that the system be
if a crash impact is severe enough to inspected by an authorized
require air bag deployment or pre- HYUNDAI dealer.
tensioner seat belt deployment. The light does not turn on
The SRS air bag warning light " " briefly when you turn the
on the instrument panel will illumi- engine start/stop button to the
nate for about 6 seconds after the ON position.
engine start/stop button is turned to The light stays on after illumi-
OVI039100L the ON position, after which the SRS nating for approximately 6
air bag warning light " " should go seconds.
The SRS consists of the following out.
components: The light comes on while the
vehicle is in motion.
1. Driver's front air bag module
The light blinks when the
2. Passenger's front air bag module engine start/stop button is in
3. Side impact air bag modules ON position.
4. Curtain air bag modules
5. Retractor pre-tensioner assemblies
6. Air bag warning light
7. SRS control module (SRSCM)
8. Front impact sensors
9. Side impact sensors
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Drivers front air bag (1) Drivers front air bag (2) Drivers front air bag (3)
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(Continued) Driver's and passenger's front The indications of the system's pres-
air bag ence are the letters "SRS AIR BAG"
The SRS can function only embossed on the air bag pad cover
when the engine start/stop Drivers front air bag
in the steering wheel and/or on the
button is in the ON position. If cover of the driver's side knee bolster
the SRS " " warning light located below the steering wheel and
does not illuminate, or contin- the passenger's side front panel pad
uously remains on after illu- above the glove box.
minating for about 6 seconds
when the engine start/stop
button is turned to the ON
position, or after the engine is
started, comes on while driv-
ing, the SRS is not working OVI033038
Drivers knee air bag
properly. If this occurs, we
recommend that the system
be inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
Before you replace a fuse or
disconnect a battery terminal,
turn the engine start/stop but-
ton to the OFF position. Never
remove or replace the air bag
related fuse(s) when the OVI033039
engine start/stop button is in
the ON position. Failure to Your vehicle is equipped with a
heed this warning will cause Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag)
the SRS warning light to System and the lap/shoulder belts at
illuminate. both the driver and passenger seat-
ing positions.
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Passengers front air bag The seat belt buckle sensors (if
equipped) determine if the driver and WARNING
front passenger's seat belts are fas- Always use seat belts and child
tened. These sensors provide the restraints every trip, every
ability to control the SRS deployment time, everyone! Air bags inflate
based on whether or not the seat with considerable force and in
belts are fastened, and how severe the blink of an eye. Seat belts
the impact is. help keep occupants in proper
position to obtain maximum
benefit from the air bag. Even
with air bags, improperly belted
OVI033041 and unbelted occupants can be
The SRS consists of air bags severely injured when the air
installed under the pad covers in the bag inflates. Always follow the
center of the steering wheel , in the precautions about seat belts, air
knee bolster below the steering bags and occupant safety con-
wheel column and the passenger's tained in this manual.
side front panel above the glove box. To reduce the chance of serious
The purpose of the SRS is to provide or fatal injuries and receive the
the vehicle's driver and/or the front maximum safety benefit from
passenger with additional protection your restraint system:
than that offered by the seat belt sys- Never place a child in any
tem alone in case of a frontal impact child or booster seat in the
of sufficient severity. The SRS uses front seat.
sensors to gather information about (Continued)
the driver's seat position, the driver's
and front passenger's seat belt
usage and impact severity.
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OVI039073L
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1 2 3 4
OVI033044/OVI033045/OVI033046/OVI039047/OVI039048
(1) SRS control module (3) Side impact sensor (front)
(2) Front impact sensor (4) Side impact sensor (rear)
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Although the front air bags (drivers Air bag non-inflation conditions
and front passengers air bags) are
designed to inflate only in frontal col-
lisions, they also may inflate in other
types of collisions if the front impact
sensors detect a sufficient impact.
Side impact and curtain air bags are
designed to inflate only in side
impact collisions, but they may inflate
in other collisions if the side impact
OVI033050N sensors detect a sufficient impact.
If the vehicle chassis is impacted by
bumps or objects on unimproved
roads, the air bags may deploy. Drive OVI039051
carefully on unimproved roads or on In certain low-speed collisions the
surfaces not designed for vehicle air bags may not deploy. The air
traffic to prevent unintended air bag bags are designed not to deploy in
deployment. such cases because they may not
provide benefits beyond the pro-
tection of the seat belts in such col-
lisions.
OVI039075L
Side impact and curtain air bags
Side impact and curtain air bags are
designed to inflate when an impact is
detected by side collision sensors
depending on the strength, speed or
angles of impact resulting from a
side impact collision.
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Additional safety precautions Keep occupants away from the Never hold an infant or child on
All occupants should sit upright, fully air bag covers. All occupants your lap. The infant or child could
back in their seats with their seat should sit upright, fully back in their be seriously injured or killed in the
belts on and their feet on the floor. seats with their seat belts on and event of a crash. All infants and chil-
Passengers should not move out their feet on the floor. If occupants dren should be properly restrained
of or change seats while the vehi- are too close to the air bag covers, in appropriate child safety seats or
cle is moving. A passenger who is they could be injured if the air bags seat belts in the rear seat.
not wearing a seat belt during a inflate.
crash or emergency stop can be Do not attach or place objects on WARNING
thrown against the inside of the vehi- or near the air bag covers. Any
object attached to or placed on the Sitting improperly or out of
cle, against other occupants, or out position can cause occupants
of the vehicle. front or side air bag covers could
interfere with the proper operation of to be shifted too close to a
Each seat belt is designed to deploying air bag, strike the
restrain one occupant. If more the air bags.
interior structure or be thrown
than one person uses the same seat Do not modify the front seats. from the vehicle resulting in
belt, they could be seriously injured Modification of the front seats could serious injury or death.
or killed in a collision. interfere with the operation of the
supplemental restraint system sens- Always sit upright with the
Do not use any accessories on seatback in an upright posi-
seat belts. Devices claiming to ing components or side air bags.
tion, centered on the seat
improve occupant comfort or reposi- Do not place items under the cushion with your seat belt
tion the seat belt can reduce the pro- front seats. Placing items under on, legs comfortably extended
tection provided by the seat belt and the front seats could interfere with and your feet on the floor.
increase the chance of serious the operation of the supplemental
injury in a crash. restraint system sensing compo-
Passengers should not place nents and wiring harnesses.
hard or sharp objects between
themselves and the air bags.
Carrying hard or sharp objects on
your lap or in your mouth can result
in injuries if an air bag inflates.
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OVI033057L
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SMART KEY
Record your key number Smart key function
The key code number
WARNING
Conventional smart key
is stamped on the Leaving children unattended in a
key code tag vehicle with the smart key is
attached to the key dangerous even if the key is not
set. Should you lose your keys, we in the engine start/stop button is
recommend that you contact an in the ACC or ON position.
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Children copy adults and they
Remove the key code tag and store it could press the engine start/
in a safe place. Also, record the key stop button. The smart key
code number and keep it in a safe would enable children to operate
and handy place, but not in the vehi- OHG040010L power windows or other con-
cle. Card type smart key trols, or even make the vehicle
move, which could result in seri-
ous bodily injury or even death.
Never leave the keys in your
vehicle with unsupervised chil-
dren, when the Engine is run-
ning.
OVI043001
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Once the trunk is opened and then Lock (1) Trunk unlock (3)
closed, the trunk will lock auto- 1. Close all doors. Non-powered trunk
matically. 2. Press the lock button.
The button will only operate when 1. Press the trunk unlock button for
the smart key is within 0.7 m (28 3. The hazard warning light will blink more than 1 second.
in.) from the trunk handle. once to indicate that all doors are 2. The hazard warning light will blink
locked (the engine hood and trunk twice to indicate that the trunk is
must be closed). unlocked.
Also, the outside rearview mirror
will automatically fold.
NOTICE
The doors will not lock if any door is
opened.
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NOTICE Restrictions in handling keys 1. Press and hold the release button
After unlocking the trunk, the and remove the mechanical key
trunk will lock automatically unless from the smart key.
it is opened within 30 seconds. 2. Unlock the glove box by using the
Once the trunk is opened and then mechanical key then open it.
closed, the trunk will lock auto- 3. Set the trunk lid control button to
matically. OFF position (unpressed).
The word "HOLD" is written on 4. Close and lock the glove box using
the button to inform you that you the mechanical key.
must press and hold the button.
When leaving your keys with a park-
Power trunk ing lot attendant or valet, perform
steps 1 to 4 above, remove the
1. Press the trunk unlock button for OVI043006 mechanical key from the smart key
more than 1 second. and leave the smart key with the
2. The hazard warning light will blink When leaving keys with parking lot
and valet attendants, the following pro- attendant. In this manner the smart
twice to indicate the trunk is key can only be used to start the
unlocked and opened. cedures will ensure that your vehicles
trunk and glove box compartment can engine and operate door locks.
not be opened in your absence.
NOTICE
Once the trunk is opened and then To activate the trunk lock system so
closed, the trunk will lock auto- that the trunk can only be opened
matically. with the mechanical key, perform the
The word "HOLD" is written on following:
the button to inform you that you
must press and hold the button.
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CAUTION
Do not change, alter or adjust
the theft-alarm system because
it could cause the theft-alarm
system to malfunction and we
recommend that the system be
serviced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
Malfunctions caused by improp-
er alterations, adjustments or
modifications to the theft-alarm
system are not covered by your
vehicle manufacturer warranty.
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DOOR LOCKS
Operating door locks from To unlock the doors, put your hand NOTICE
outside the vehicle into the outside door handle while In cold and wet climates, door
carrying the smart key or press the locks and door mechanisms may
unlock button on the smart key. not work properly due to freezing
If the smart key does not operate conditions.
normally, you can lock or unlock the If the door is locked/unlocked
door by using the mechanical key. multiple times in rapid succession
Depress and hold the release but- with either the vehicle key or door
ton (1) and remove the mechanical lock switch, the system may stop
Unlock Lock key (2). Insert the mechanical key operating temporarily in order to
in to the key hole (3) and turn the protect the circuit and prevent
key toward the rear of the vehicle to damage to system components.
OVI043008 unlock and toward the front of the
vehicle to lock.
To reinstall the mechanical key, put WARNING
the key into the hole and push it If you don't close the door
until a click sound is heard. securely, the door may open
Once the doors are unlocked, they again.
may be opened by pulling the door Be careful that someone's
handle. body and hands are not
When closing the door, push the trapped when closing the
door by hand. Make sure that door.
OHG040004L
doors are closed securely.
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Power door latch (if equipped) Operating door locks from If the inner door handle of the dri-
inside the vehicle vers (or front passengers) door is
pulled when the door lock button is
With the door lock button in lock position, the button is
unlocked and door opens. (if
equipped)
Front doors cannot be locked if the
smart key is in the vehicle and any
door is opened.
Lock
Unlock
WARNING - Door lock
malfunction
OVI043007
If a power door lock ever fails to
If a door isnt closed completely but function while you are in the
is closed to the first detent position, OVI049008 vehicle, try one or more of the
the door will be close automatically. following techniques to exit:
To unlock a door, push the door
lock button (1) to the Unlock posi- Operate the door unlock fea-
CAUTION tion. The red mark (2) on the button ture repeatedly (both electron-
will be visible. ic and manual) while simulta-
Before closing the door, ensure neously pulling on the door
that all obstructions are removed. To lock a door, push the door lock handle.
button (1) to the Lock position. If
the door is locked properly, the red Operate the other door locks
WARNING mark (2) on the door lock button and handles, front and rear.
If the door is open slightly, be will not be visible. Lower a front window and use
careful not to nip fingers in the To open a door, pull the door han- the key to unlock the door
door. dle (3) outward. from outside.
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Features of your vehicle
With central door lock switch When pressing the left portion (2)
for the driver or the right portion (4) WARNING - Unlocked
Drivers door
of the switch for the front passen- vehicles
ger, all vehicle doors will unlock. Leaving your vehicle unlocked
If the smart key is in the vehicle can invite theft or possible harm
and any door is opened, the doors to you or others from someone
will not lock even though the lock hiding in your vehicle while you
button (1) or (3) of the central door are gone. Always remove the
lock switch is pressed. ignition key, engage the parking
brake, close all windows and
lock all doors when leaving
OVI043009
WARNING - Doors your vehicle unattended.
Front passengers door The doors should always be
fully closed and locked while
the vehicle is in motion to pre- WARNING - Unattended
vent accidental opening of the children
door. Locked doors will also
discourage potential intruders An enclosed vehicle can
when the vehicle stops or become extremely hot, causing
slows down. death or severe injury to unat-
tended children or animals who
Be careful when opening cannot escape the vehicle.
doors and watch for vehicles, Furthermore, children might
OVI049010L motorcycles, bicycles or operate features of the vehicle
pedestrians approaching the that could injure them, or they
Operate by depressing the central
vehicle in the path of the door. could encounter other harm,
door lock switch.
Opening a door when some- possibly from someone gaining
When pressing the right portion (1) thing is approaching can
for the driver or the left portion (3) entry to the vehicle. Never leave
cause damage or injury. children or animals unattended
of the switch for the front passen-
ger, all vehicle doors will lock. in your vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle
Engine off door unlock system Child-protector rear door lock 3. Close the rear door.
All doors will automatically unlock To open the rear door, pull the out-
when the engine start/stop button is side door handle.
turned to the ACC or OFF position. Even though the doors may be
unlocked, the rear door will not open
Shift lever door lock/unlock system by pulling the inner door handle (2)
All doors will automatically lock until the rear door child safety lock is
when the shift lever is moved out of unlocked ( ).
P (Park).
All doors will automatically unlock WARNING - Rear door
when the shift lever is moved into P locks
(Park). If children accidentally open the
OVI049011
rear doors while the vehicle is
You can activate or deactivate the The child safety lock is provided to in motion, they could fall out
auto door lock/unlock features in the help prevent children from acciden- and be severely injured or
vehicle. Refer to "LCD display" in this tally opening the rear doors from killed. To prevent children from
section. inside the vehicle. The rear door opening the rear doors from the
safety locks should be used whenev- inside, the rear door safety
er children are in the vehicle. locks should be used whenever
1. Open the rear door. children are in the vehicle.
2. Push the child safety lock (1)
located on the rear edge of the
door to the lock ( ) position.
When the child safety lock is in the
lock position, the rear door will not
open even though the inner door
handle is pulled.
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Features of your vehicle
TRUNK
Non-powered trunk To open the trunk only while all
doors are locked, press the trunk
Opening the trunk unlock button on the smart key for
more than 1 second, press the but-
ton on the trunk handle with the
smart key in your possession, or
insert the mechanical key of the
smart key into the lock and turn it
clockwise.
Once the trunk is opened and then
closed, the trunk is locked auto-
matically. OVI043013
If the trunk is unlocked, it can be To open the trunk by using the
opened by pulling the handle up. trunk lid release button, press the
OVI043012
button and pull up the trunk handle.
The trunk is locked or unlocked
when all doors are locked or NOTICE
unlocked with the smart key or
central door lock switch. In cold and wet climates, trunk lock
and trunk mechanisms may not
work properly due to freezing condi-
tions.
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Features of your vehicle
NOTICE
In cold and wet climates, the power CAUTION
trunk may not work properly due to Do not close or open the power OVI043013
freezing conditions. trunk manually. This may cause Pressing the power trunk main con-
damage to the power trunk. If it trol button opens the power trunk
WARNING is necessary that close or open automatically.
the power trunk manually when
Make sure there are no people To close the power trunk, press the
the battery is discharged or dis-
or objects around the trunk power trunk main control button until
connected, do not apply exces-
before operating the power the power trunk is closed securely.
sive force.
trunk. Wait until the trunk is
open fully and stopped before
loading or unloading cargo or
passengers from the vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle
Power trunk open button Power trunk close button Power trunk lock button
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Features of your vehicle
If the automatic stop and reversal How to reset the power trunk Trunk lid control button
feature operates continuously more If the battery has been discharged or
than twice during one opening or disconnected, or if the related fuse
closing operation, the power trunk has been replaced or disconnected,
may stop at that position. At this time, for the power trunk to operate nor-
close the trunk manually and operate mally, reset the power trunk as fol-
the trunk automatically again. low:
1. Put the shift lever in P (Park).
WARNING 2. Close the trunk manually. OFF ON
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Features of your vehicle
WARNING
For emergencies, be fully
aware of the location of the
emergency trunk safety
release lever in this vehicle
and how to open the trunk if
you are accidentally locked in
the trunk.
No one should be allowed to
occupy the trunk at any time.
The trunk is a very dangerous
location in the event of a
crash.
Use the release lever for
emergencies only. Use with
extreme caution, especially
while the vehicle is in motion.
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Features of your vehicle
WINDOWS
(1) Drivers door power window switch
(2) Front passengers door power
window switch
(3) Rear door (left) power window
switch and curtain switch (if
equipped)
(4) Rear door (right) power window
switch and curtain switch (if
equipped)
(5) Window opening and closing
(6) Automatic power window up/down
(7) Power window lock switch
NOTICE
In cold and wet climates, power win-
dows may not work properly due to
freezing conditions.
OVI043021
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Features of your vehicle
Rear door window curtains 1. Close the window by pulling up the Resetting the rear door window cur-
(if equipped) switch. tain
Drivers door
2. To set up the curtain, pull up the If the curtain is not operated correct-
switch once more. ly, the curtain must be reset as fol-
3. If you want to open the curtained lows:
window, fold the curtain first by 1. Turn the engine start/stop button
pushing down the switch. Then to the ON position.
you can open the window by push- 2. Close the curtain by pressing the
ing the switch once again. power window switch to the first
detent position and continue
CAUTION pulling up the switch for at least 10
seconds.
OVI049146L If the upward or downward
Rear door movement of the curtain is If the curtain doesn't work properly
blocked by an object or part of after above procedure, we recom-
the body, the curtain will mend that you contact an authorized
detect the resistance and will HYUNDAI dealer.
stop movement and move
downward. NOTICE
Do not apply excessive force The rear door window curtain may
while operating the curtain. not operate normally, when the tem-
This could cause damage to perature in the vehicle is lower than
the curtain. -15 C (5 F).
OVI049147L
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Features of your vehicle
HOOD
Opening the hood Closing the hood
1. Before closing the hood, check the
following:
All filler caps in the engine com-
partment must be correctly
installed.
Gloves, rags or any other com-
bustible material must be
removed from the engine com-
partment.
OVI043023 2. Lower the hood halfway and push
2. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise down to securely lock in place.
OVI043020
the hood slightly, pull up the sec-
1. Pull the release lever to unlatch ondary latch (1) inside of the hood
the hood. The hood should pop WARNING
center and lift the hood (2).
open slightly. Before closing the hood,
3. Raise the hood. It will completely ensure that all obstructions
raise by itself after it has been are removed from the hood
WARNING raised about halfway. opening. Closing the hood
Open the hood after turning off with an obstruction present in
the engine on a flat surface, the hood opening may result
shifting the shift lever to the in property damage or severe
P(Park) position, and setting the personal injury.
parking brake. Do not leave gloves, rags or
any other combustible materi-
al in the engine compartment.
Doing so may cause a heat-
induced fire.
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Features of your vehicle
WARNING
Always double check to be
sure that the hood is firmly
latched before driving away. If
it is not latched, the hood
could open while the vehicle
is being driven, causing a
total loss of visibility, which
might result in an accident.
Do not move the vehicle with
the hood raised. The view will
be blocked and the hood
could fall or get damaged.
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Features of your vehicle
WARNING - Refueling
If pressurized fuel sprays out,
OVI043025N it can cover your clothes or
1. Stop the engine. skin and thus subject you to
OVI049024
2. Push the fuel filler lid opener but- the risk of fire and burns.
The fuel filler lid must be opened ton, then the fuel filler lid slowly Always remove the fuel cap
from inside the vehicle by pressing open (1). carefully and slowly. If the cap
the fuel filler lid open button located is venting fuel or if you hear a
on the drivers door. 3. To remove the cap, turn the fuel hissing sound, wait until the
tank cap (2) counterclockwise. condition stops before com-
4. Refuel as needed. pletely removing the cap.
NOTICE
Do not "top off" after the noz-
If the fuel filler lid does not open zle automatically shuts off
because ice has formed around it, when refueling.
tap lightly or push on the lid to break
the ice and release the lid. Do not pry Always check that the fuel cap
on the lid. If necessary, spray around is installed securely to pre-
the lid with an approved de-icer fluid vent fuel spillage in the event
(do not use radiator anti-freeze) or of an accident.
move the vehicle to a warm place
and allow the ice to melt.
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Features of your vehicle
To open or close the sunroof (manu- If an object or part of the body is To open the sunroof (autotilt feature),
al slide feature), pull or push the sun- detected while the sunroof is closing push the sunroof control lever
roof control lever backward or for- automatically, it will reverse direction, upward to the second detent. The
ward to the first detent position. and then stop. sunroof will tilt all the way open. To
Pulling the control lever downward The auto reverse function does not stop the sunroof tilting at any point,
also closes the sunroof. work if a tiny obstacle is between the operate the control lever.
To open or close the sunroof auto- sliding glass and the sunroof sash. To close the sunroof, pull the sunroof
matically, pull or push the sunroof You should always check that all pas- lever downward until the sunroof
control lever backward or forward to sengers and objects are away from moves to the desired position.
the second detent position. The sun- the sunroof before closing it.
roof will slide all the way open or
closed. To stop the sunroof sliding at
any point, pull or push the sunroof
control lever momentarily in the oppo-
site direction of sunroof movement.
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Features of your vehicle
Sunshade
WARNING - Sunroof CAUTION
Be careful that someones Periodically remove any dirt
head, hands and body are not that may accumulate on the
trapped by a closing sunroof. guide rail.
Do not extend the face, neck, If you try to open the sunroof
arms or body outside the sun- when the temperature is
roof while driving. below freezing or when the
Make sure your hands and sunroof is covered with snow
face are safely out of the way or ice, the glass or the motor
before closing a sunroof. could be damaged.
While using sunroof for a long
time, a dust between sunroof OVI049031
and roof panel can make a
noise. Open the sunroof and The sunshade will automatically
regularly remove the dust open with the glass panel when the
using clean cloth. glass panel moves. Close it manual-
ly if you want it closed.
CAUTION
The sunroof is made to slide
together with the sunshade. Do
not leave the sunshade closed
while the sunroof is open.
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Features of your vehicle
WARNING
Use caution when recalling
adjustment memory while sitting
in the vehicle. Push the seat posi-
tion control knob to the desired
position immediately if the seat
moves too far in any direction.
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Features of your vehicle
STEERING WHEEL
Power steering Electronic Hydraulic Power NOTICE
Power steering uses energy from the Steering (EHPS) If the power steering drive belt
engine to assist you in steering the EHPS uses an electromotor to assist breaks or if the power steering
vehicle. If the engine is off or if the you in steering the vehicle. It senses pump malfunctions, the steering
power steering system becomes the vehicle speed and road condition. effort will greatly increase.
inoperative, the vehicle may still be If the engine is off or if the power
steered, but it will require increased steering system becomes inoperative, NOTICE
steering effort. the vehicle may still be steered, but it If the vehicle is parked for extended
Should you notice any change in the will require increased steering effort. periods outside in cold weather
effort required to steer during normal Should you notice any change in the (below -10C/14F), the power steer-
vehicle operation, we recommend effort required to steer during normal ing may require increased effort
that the system be checked by an vehicle operation, we recommend when the engine is first started. This
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. that the system be checked by an is caused by increased fluid viscosity
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. due to the cold weather and does not
indicate a malfunction.
CAUTION When this happens, increase the
engine RPM by depressing accelera-
Never hold the steering wheel tor until the RPM reaches 1,500 rpm
against a stop (extreme right or then release or let the engine idle for
left turn) for more than 5 sec- two or three minutes to warm up the
onds with the engine running. fluid.
Holding the steering wheel for
more than 5 seconds in either
position may cause damage to
the power steering pump.
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Features of your vehicle
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Features of your vehicle
Horn
CAUTION CAUTION
Do not install any grip for con- Do not strike the horn severely
venient to operate the steering to operate it, or hit it with your
wheel. This causes damage to fist. Do not press on the horn
the heated steering wheel sys- with a sharp-pointed object.
tem.
OVI043036
NOTICE
To sound the horn, press the area
indicated by the horn symbol on
your steering wheel (see illustra-
tion). The horn will operate only
when this area is pressed.
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Features of your vehicle
MIRRORS
Inside rearview mirror Electric chromic mirror (ECM)
Adjust the rearview mirror so that the
WARNING with compass
center view through the rear window Do not adjust the rearview mir-
is seen. Make this adjustment before ror while the vehicle is moving.
you start driving. This could result in loss of con-
trol, and an accident which
could cause death, serious
WARNING - Rear visibility injury or property damage.
Do not place objects in the rear
seat which would interfere with
your vision through the rear WARNING
window.
Do not modify the inside mirror
and do not install a wide mirror.
It could result in injury, during OVI049037L
an accident or deployment of 1. On/Off button
the air bag.
2. Status Indicator
3. Rear Light Sensor
4. Display Window (if equipped)
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Features of your vehicle
The electric rearview mirror automati- To operate the electric rearview mirror: 1. To operate Compass feature
cally controls the glare from the head- Press the on/off button (1) to turn the Press and release the button, then the
lights of the car behind you in night- automatic dimming function on. The vehicle's directional heading will be
time or low light driving conditions. The mirror indicator light will illuminate. displayed. Pressing and releasing the
sensor mounted in the mirror senses button again will turn off the display.
Press the on/off button to turn the
the light level around the vehicle, and
automatic dimming function off. The
automatically controls the headlight
mirror indicator light will turn off. Heading display
glare from vehicles behind you.
The mirror defaults to the ON posi- - E : East
When the engine is running, the glare
tion whenever the ignition switch is
is automatically controlled by the sen- - W : West
turned on.
sor mounted in the rearview mirror. - S : South
Whenever the shift lever is shifted - N : North
into R (Reverse), the mirror will auto-
matically go to the brightest setting in ex) NE : North East
order to improve the drivers view
behind the vehicle.
CAUTION
When cleaning the mirror, use a
paper towel or similar material
dampened with glass cleaner.
Do not spray glass cleaner
directly on the mirror as that
may cause the liquid cleaner to
enter the mirror housing.
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Features of your vehicle
B520C04JM
2. Press and hold the button for more
than 6 but less than 9 seconds.
The current zone number will
appear in the display.
B520C05JM
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Features of your vehicle
3. Press the button until the new zone To adjust the Left Hand, L or Right
number appears in the display. Hand, R, setting: CAUTION
After you stop pressing the button 1. Press and hold the button for more 1.Do not install the ski rack,
in, the display will show a compass than 12 seconds. antenna, etc. which are
direction within a few seconds. attached to the vehicle by
2. Release then press the button to
toggle between L and R. means of a magnet.They affect
4. Changing Mirror Angle setting the operation of the compass.
(if equipped): 2.If the compass deviates from
NOTICE the correct indication soon
Due to mirror positions being angled
towards the driver, the compass mir- This procedure also causes the com- after repeated adjustment, we
ror can also compensate for drivers pass to be de-calibrated. recommend that the system
seated on the Left Hand side of the be checked by an authorized
vehicle (steering wheel on the LH 3. To re-calibrate the compass, drive HYUNDAI dealer.
side of the vehicle) or Right Hand the vehicle in 2 complete circles at 3.The compass may not indicate
side of the vehicle (steering wheel on less than 8km/h (5mph). the correct compass point in
the RH side of the vehicle). tunnels or while driving up or
down a steep hill.
(The compass returns to the
correct compass point when
the vehicle moves to an area
where the geomagnetism is
stabilized.)
4.When cleaning the mirror, use
a paper towel or similar materi-
al dampened with glass clean-
er. Do not spray glass cleaner
directly on the mirror as that
may cause the liquid cleaner to
enter the mirror housing.
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Features of your vehicle
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Features of your vehicle
Remote control
WARNING CAUTION
Do not adjust or fold the outside The mirrors stop moving when
rearview mirrors while the vehi- they reach the maximum
cle is moving. This could result adjusting angles, but the
in loss of control, and an acci- motor continues to operate
dent which could cause death, while the switch is pressed.
serious injury or property dam- Do not press the switch longer
age. than necessary, the motor
may be damaged.
Do not attempt to adjust the
outside rearview mirror by
hand. Doing so may damage
OVI043040
the parts.
The electric remote control mirror
switch allows you to adjust the posi-
tion of the left and right outside
rearview mirrors. To adjust the posi-
tion of either mirror, press the R or L
button (1) to select the right side mir-
ror or the left side mirror, then press a
corresponding point ( ) on the mir-
ror adjustment control to position the
selected mirror up, down, left or right.
After adjustment, press the R or L
button again to prevent the inadver-
tent adjustment.
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Features of your vehicle
Reverse parking aid function Left or Right : When the L or R Electric chromic mirror (ECM)
(if equipped) switch is selected, (if equipped)
both outside rearview The electric chromic mirror automat-
mirrors will move ically controls the glare from the
downward. headlights of the car behind you in
Neutral : When neither switch is nighttime or low light driving condi-
selected, the outside tions. The sensor mounted in the mir-
rearview mirrors will not ror senses the light level around the
operate. vehicle, and automatically controls
the headlight glare from vehicles
behind you.
NOTICE When the engine is running, the
The outside rearview mirrors will glare is automatically controlled by
automatically revert to their original the sensor mounted in the rearview
OVI043033
positions under the following condi- mirror.
When you shift the shift lever to the R tions: Whenever the shift lever is shifted
(Reverse) position, the outside 1. Engine start/stop button is turned into R (Reverse), the mirror will auto-
rearview mirror(s) will move down- to the ACC or OFF position. matically go to the brightest setting in
ward to aid reverse parking. 2. Shift lever is moved to any posi- order to improve the drivers view
According to the position of the out- tion except R. behind the vehicle. If the ECM of
side rearview mirror switch (1), the 3. Remote control outside rearview inside rearview mirror operates, the
outside rearview mirror(s) will oper- mirror switch is not selected. function will be worked at the outside
ate as follows: rearview mirror simultaneously.
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Features of your vehicle
Folding the outside rearview mirror The engine start/stop button must be
CAUTION in the ON position to fold or unfold
When cleaning the mirror, use a the outside rearview mirrors.
paper towel or similar material The electric folding outside rearview
dampened with glass cleaner. mirror can be operated for approxi-
Do not spray glass cleaner mately 30 seconds after the engine
directly on the mirror as that start/stop button is turned to the ACC
may cause the liquid cleaner to or OFF position.
enter the mirror housing. Also, the outside rearview mirror will
fold or unfold as follows:
- The mirror will fold or unfold when
OVI043041 the door is locked or unlocked with
To fold the outside rearview mirror, the smart key.
press the button. - The mirror will unfold when you
To unfold it, press the button again. approach the locked vehicle with
the smart key in your possession.
CAUTION
In case of the electric type of
outside rearview mirror, dont
fold it by hand. It could cause
the failure of the motor.
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Features of your vehicle
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Type A
1. Tachometer
2. Speedometer
3. Engine coolant temperature gauge
4. Fuel gauge
5. Odometer
6. LCD display (including trip computer)
OVIEDI3901/OVIEDI3902
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OVI043051 OVIEDI3903
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OVI043410 OVI043411
(1) button : Changing LCD modes (1) Haptic switch : changing LCD
(right to left), or returning to pre- modes or items
vious position (2) OK button : selecting or resetting
(3) RETURN button : returning to
(2) button : Changing LCD
previous position
modes (left to right)
You can adjust the rotating effort of
(3) , button : Changing items the haptic switch on the "User Set-
(upper or lower) tings Mode" of the LCD Display
(4) OK button : selecting or resetting
For more details, refer to "LCD
For the LCD modes, refer to "LCD Display" to in this chapter.
Display" in this chapter.
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Gauges
Speedometer
Type A (km/h) Type B (km/h) NOTICE
On the "User Settings Mode" of the
LCD display, you can set the font
size of the speedometer (Normal or
Large) (Type B).
OVIDDI2913 OVIDDI2905
Type A (MPH) Type B (MPH)
OVIDDI3956 OVIEDI3904
The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle and is calibrated in miles
per hour (mph) and/or kilometers per hour (km/h).
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CAUTION
Do not operate the engine with-
in the tachometer's RED ZONE.
This may cause severe engine
damage.
OVIDDI2912
Type B OVIDDI2914
Type B
OVIDDI2904
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Fuel Gauge
Type A NOTICE
CAUTION The fuel tank capacity is given in
If the gauge pointer moves chapter 8.
beyond the normal range area The fuel gauge is supplemented by
toward the H position, it indi- a low fuel warning light, which
cates overheating that may will illuminate when the fuel tank
damage the engine. is nearly empty.
Do not continue driving with an On inclines or curves, the fuel
overheated engine. If your vehi- gauge pointer may fluctuate or the
cle overheats, refer to If the low fuel warning light may come
OVIDDI2915 on earlier than usual due to the
Engine Overheats in chapter 6. Type B movement of fuel in the tank.
WARNING
Never remove the radiator cap
when the engine is hot. The
engine coolant is under pres-
sure and could severely burn.
Wait until the engine is cool
before adding coolant to the
OVIDDI2907
reservoir.
This gauge indicates the approxi-
mate amount of fuel remaining in the
fuel tank.
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CAUTION The odometer Indicates the total dis- This gauge indicates the current out-
Avoid driving with a extremely tance that the vehicle has been driv- side air temperatures by 1C (1F).
low fuel level. Running out of en and should be used to determine - Temperature range : -40C ~ 60C
fuel could cause the engine to when periodic maintenance should (-40F ~ 140F)
misfire damaging the catalytic be performed.
The outside temperature on the dis-
converter. - Odometer range : 0 ~ 999999 kilo- play may not change immediately
meters or miles. like a general thermometer to pre-
vent the driver from being inattentive.
The temperature unit (from C to F
or from F to C) can be changed by
pressing the OFF button and AUTO
button on the front climate control
panel for 3 seconds simultaneously.
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OVIDDI2903
Park : P
Reverse : R
Neutral : N
Drive : D
Sports Mode : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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LCD DISPLAY
LCD Modes
Modes Symbol Explanation
This mode displays driving information like the tripmeter, fuel economy, and so on.
Trip Computer
For more details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter.
This mode displays the state of the Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC) and
ASCC/LDWS Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS).
(if equipped) For more details, refer to Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC) and
Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) in chapter 5.
A/V
This mode displays the state of the A/V system.
(if equipped)
This mode informs of service interval (mileage or days) and warning messages
Information or
related to the advanced smart cruise control system, pre-safe seat belt, and so on.
User Settings On this mode, you can change settings of the doors, lamps, and so on.
For controlling the LCD modes, refer to "LCD Display Control" in this chapter.
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OVIEDI3906 OVIDDI2923
OVIDDR2912/OVIDDR2919
This mode displays driving informa- This mode displays the state of the
tion like the tripmeter, fuel economy, This mode displays the state of the A/V system.
and so on. Advanced Smart Cruise Control
(ASCC) and Lane Departure
Warning System (LDWS).
For more details, refer to Trip
Computer in this chapter.
For more details, refer to "Advanced
Smart Cruise Control (ASCC)" and
"Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS)" in chapter 5.
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OVIDDI2924 OVIEDI3907
This mode displays the state of the It calculates and displays when you
navigation. need a scheduled maintenance
service (mileage or days).
If the remaining mileage or time
reaches 1,500 km (900 miles) or 30
days, "Service in" message is dis-
played for several seconds each time
you set the Engine Start/Stop Button
to the ON position.
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If you do not have your vehicle serv- If the service interval is not set,
iced according to the already inputted "Service in OFF" message is dis-
service interval, "Service required" played on the LCD display.
message is displayed for several sec-
onds each time you set the Engine
Start/Stop Button to the ON position. NOTICE
If any of the following conditions
occurs, the mileage and days may be
incorrect.
- The battery cable is disconnected.
- The fuse switch is turned off.
- The battery is discharged.
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Warning Message
If one of followings occurs, warning
messages will be displayed on the
information mode for about 10 sec-
onds.
- Malfunction of the pre-safe seat
belt, electronic control suspension,
or advanced smart cruise control
system
- Low washer fluid
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Adjust the height of the HUD image on Adjust the intensity of the HUD illu- Choose the font color of the HUD
the windshield glass (Level 0 to 20). mination (Level 0 to 20). (White, Orange, Green).
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Choose the font size of the HUD Activate or deactivate each contents
(Large, Medium, Small). of the HUD (TBT, SCC, LDWS, BSD).
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Vehicle Settings
On this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on.
Cluster Settings
Items Explanation
On: The welcome sound will operate when the instrument cluster is turned on.
Welcome Sound
Off: The welcome sound function will be deactivated.
ECO Pedal On : The ECO function of the intelligent accelerator pedal will be activated.
(Intelligent Accelerator Pedal) Off : The ECO function of the intelligent accelerator pedal will be deactivated.
(if equipped) For more details, refer to Intelligent Accelerator Pedal in chapter 5.
On: The AVSM system will be activated.
Off: The AVSM system will be deactivated.
AVSM (if equipped)
For more details, refer to Advanced Vehicle Safety Management (AVSM) System in chapter 5.
AVSM: Advanced Vehicle Safety Management
On: The haptic function of the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) will be activated.
LDWS Haptic (if equipped) Off: The haptic function of the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) will be deactivated.
For more details, refer to Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) in chapter 5.
Traffic Information On: The LCD display will show traffic information.
(if equipped) Off: The LCD display will not show traffic information.
Speedometer Size
Choose the size of the number in the speedometer (Large or Normal).
(if equipped)
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Items Explanation
On : The instrument cluster theme is automatically changed in accordance with the drive mode
Driving Mode Theme (NORMAL, SPORT, SNOW).
(if equipped)
Off : The automatic change function of the instrument cluster theme will be deactivated
Language (if equipped) Choose the language of LCD display (English, French, Spanish).
Door
Items Explanation
Off: The auto door lock operation will be deactivated.
Auto Door Lock Speed: All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 15km/h (9.3mph).
Shift Lever: All doors will be automatically locked if the automatic transmission shift lever is shifted
from the P (Park) position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position.
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Lamp
Items Explanation
On: The head lamp delay function will be activated.
Head Lamp Delay Off: The headlamp delay function will be deactivated.
For more details, refer to Lighting in this chapter.
On: The welcome light function will be activated.
Welcome Light Off: The welcome light function will be deactivated.
For more details, refer to Welcome System in this chapter.
Off: The one touch turn lamp function will be deactivated.
One Touch Turn Lamp 3, 5, 7 Flashing : The lane change signals will blink 3, 5, or 7 times when the turn signal lever is
moved slightly.
For more details, refer to Lighting in this chapter.
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Driver Convenience
Items Explanation
Off: The seat easy access function will be deactivated.
Normal/Enhanced:
- When you turn off the engine, the drivers seat will automatically move rearward by 5 cm
Seat Easy Access (Normal) or 7.5 cm (Enhanced) for you to enter or exit the vehicle more comfortably.
- If you change the Engine Start/Stop Button from OFF position to the ACC, ON, or START posi-
tion, the drivers seat will return to the original position.
For more details, refer to Driver Position Memory System in chapter 4.
On: The steering wheel will automatically move forward or rearward for the driver to enter or exit
the vehicle comfortably.
Steering Easy Access
Off: The steering easy access function will be deactivated.
For more details, refer to Driver Position Memory System in chapter 4.
Adjust the rotating effort of the haptic switch on the steering wheel for LCD display control (Strong, Normal, Mild).
For the haptic switch, refer to "LCD Display Control" in this chapter.
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On this mode, you can activate the
service interval function with mileage
(km or mi.) and period (months).
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Warning Messages
Shift to "P" or "N" to start engine NOTICE Press Start Button and Shift to "P"
You can start the engine with the
shift lever in the N (Neutral) position.
But, for your safety, we recommend
that you start the engine with the
shift lever in the P (Park) position.
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Press start button with smart key Low Key Battery Key not detected
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Key not in vehicle Press start button while turn Steering wheel unlocked
steering
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This warning message illuminates OVIEDI3933 This warning message illuminates
if the smart key is not in the vehicle if the steering wheel does not lock
when you press the Engine This warning message illuminates when the Engine Start/Stop Button
Start/Stop Button. if the steering wheel does not changes to the OFF position.
unlock normally when the Engine
It means that you should always Start/Stop Button is pressed.
have the smart key with you.
It means that you should press the
Engine Start/Stop Button while
turning the steering wheel right
and left.
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Check steering wheel lock system Align steering wheel Door / Hood / Trunk Open
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Sunroof Open (if equipped) Window Open Check fuse "BRAKE SWITCH"
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Check Power System Low Washer Fluid Check BSD System (if equipped)
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Service Engine Immediately Check LED Headlamp Fan Check LED Headlamp
(if equipped) (if equipped)
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This warning message illuminates OVIEDI3950 OVIEDI3951
if there is a malfunction with the
engine. And the vehicle speed is This warning message illuminates This warning message illuminates if
limited. We recommend that the if there is a malfunction with the there is a malfunction with the LED
vehicle be inspected by an author- cooling fan of the LED headlamp. headlamp. We recommend that the
ized HYUNDAI dealer. We recommend that the vehicle be vehicle be inspected by an author-
inspected by an authorized ized HYUNDAI dealer.
HYUNDAI dealer.
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This warning message illuminates This warning message illuminates
if there is a malfunction with the if there is a malfunction with the
Pre-safe Seat Belt (PSB) system. Electronic Controlled Suspension
We recommend that the vehicle be (ECS) system. We recommend that
inspected by an authorized the vehicle be inspected by an
HYUNDAI dealer. authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Check SCC System (if equipped) Check SCC Radar (if equipped)
CAUTION - ECS Warning
Message
If the Electronic Controlled
Suspension (ECS) Warning
Message illuminates when
there is no air in the suspen-
sion, the vehicle height will be
very low. In this case, do not
drive the vehicle to protect it
from the projections on the
surface of the ground. We rec-
ommend that the vehicle be
inspected by an authorized OVIEDI3954 OVIEDI3955
HYUNDAI dealer. This warning message illuminates This warning message illuminates
When towing the vehicle, you if there is a malfunction with the if the radar of the advanced smart
should follow the instruction advanced smart cruise control sys- cruise control system or its cover is
in "Electronic Controlled tem. We recommend that the vehi- stained. Remove the stains with a
Suspension (ECS)" of chapter cle be inspected by an authorized soft cloth.
5. HYUNDAI dealer.
For more details, refer to
For more details, refer to "Advanced Smart Cruise Control
"Advanced Smart Cruise Control System" in chapter 5.
System" in chapter 5.
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TRIP COMPUTER
Overview
Description Trip Modes
The trip computer is a microcomput- Type A : To change the trip mode,
er-controlled driver information sys- TRIP A press the or button.
tem that displays information related Tripmeter [A] Type B : To change the trip mode,
to driving. rotate the haptic switch.
Average Vehicle Speed [A]
NOTICE Elapsed Time [A]
For more details, refer to "LCD
Some driving information stored in Display control" in this chapter
the trip computer (for example
Average Vehicle Speed) resets if the
battery is disconnected. TRIP B
Tripmeter [B]
Average Vehicle Speed [B]
Elapsed Time [B]
FUEL ECONOMY
Distance To Empty
Average Fuel Economy
Instant Fuel Economy
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NOTICE
The average fuel economy is not dis-
played for more accurate calculation
if the vehicle does not drive more
than 300 meters (0.19 miles) since
the Engine Start/Stop button is
turned to ON.
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Parking Brake & Brake If the brake fluid level in the reservoir Dual-diagonal braking system
Fluid Warning Light is low: Your vehicle is equipped with dual-
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe diagonal braking systems. This
This warning light illuminates: location and stop your vehicle. means you still have braking on two
2. With the engine stopped, check wheels even if one of the dual sys-
Once you set the ignition switch or tems should fail.
Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON the brake fluid level immediately
position. and add fluid as required (For With only one of the dual systems
more details, refer to "Brake Fluid" working, more than normal pedal
- It illuminates for approximately 3 in chapter 7). Then check all brake travel and greater pedal pressure are
seconds components for fluid leaks. If any required to stop the vehicle.
- It remains on if the parking brake leak on the brake system is still Also, the vehicle will not stop in as
is applied. found, the warning light remains short a distance with only a portion
When the parking brake is applied. on, or the brakes do not operate of the brake system working.
When the brake fluid level in the properly, do not drive the vehicle.
If the brakes fail while you are driv-
reservoir is low. In this case, we recommend that ing, shift to a lower gear for addition-
- If the warning light illuminates you have the vehicle towed to an al engine braking and stop the vehi-
with the parking brake released, it authorized HYUNDAI dealer and cle as soon as it is safe to do so.
indicates the brake fluid level in inspected.
reservoir is low.
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Low Tire Pressure This warning light remains on after Door Ajar Warning Light
Warning Light blinking for approximately 60 seconds
(if equipped) or repeats blinking and off at the
intervals of approximately 3 seconds:
When there is a malfunction with This warning light illuminates:
This warning light illuminates: When a door is not closed securely.
the TPMS.
Once you set the ignition switch or
Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON In this case, we recommend that
position. you have the vehicle inspected by Trunk Open Warning
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as Light
- It illuminates for approximately 3 soon as possible.
seconds and then goes off.
For more details, refer to Tire This warning light illuminates:
When one or more of your tires are Pressure Monitoring System
significantly underinflated (The (TPMS) in chapter 6. When the trunk lid is not closed
location of the underinflated tires securely.
are displayed on the LCD display).
For more details, refer to Tire WARNING - Safe Stopping
Pressure Monitoring System The TPMS cannot alert you to
(TPMS) in chapter 6. severe and sudden tire damage
caused by external factors.
If you notice any vehicle insta-
bility, immediately take your
foot off the accelerator pedal,
apply the brakes gradually with
light force, and slowly move to
a safe position off the road.
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This warning light blinks: This warning light blinks: This warning light illuminates:
When you drive the vehicle more Once you set the Engine Start/Stop Once you set the ignition switch or
than 120 km/h. Button to the ON position. Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON
- This is to prevent you from driving - It illuminates for approximately 3 position.
your vehicle with overspeed. seconds and then goes off. - It illuminates for approximately 3
- The overspeed warning chime When there is a malfunction with seconds and then goes off.
also sound for approximately 5 the AFLS. When there is a malfunction with
seconds. the EPB.
If there is a malfunction with the AFLS: In this case, we recommend that
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe you have the vehicle inspected by
location and stop your vehicle. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
2. Turn the engine off and restart the
engine. If the warning light NOTICE - Electric Parking
remains on, we recommend that Brake (EPB)
you have the vehicle inspected by Warning Light
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
The Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
Warning Light may illuminate when
the Electronic Stability control
(ESC) Indicator Light comes on to
indicates that the ESC is not work-
ing properly (This does not indicate
malfunction of the EPB).
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Indicator Lights
Electronic Stability Electronic Stability Immobilizer Indicator
Control (ESC) Indicator Control (ESC) OFF Light
Light Indicator Light
This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates for up
Once you set the ignition switch or Once you set the ignition switch or to 30 seconds:
Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON When the vehicle detects the
position. position. smart key in the vehicle properly
- It illuminates for approximately 3 - It illuminates for approximately 3 while the Engine Start/Stop Button
seconds and then goes off. seconds and then goes off. is ACC or ON.
When there is a malfunction with When you deactivate the ESC sys- - At this time, you can start the
the ESC system. tem by pressing the ESC OFF but- engine.
In this case, we recommend that ton. - The indicator light goes off after
you have the vehicle inspected by starting the engine.
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. For more details, refer to "Electronic
Stability Control (ESC)" in chapter 5. This indicator light blinks for a few
This indicator light blinks: seconds:
While the ESC is operating. When the smart key is not in the
vehicle.
- At this time, you can not start the
For more details, refer to "Electronic engine.
Stability Control (ESC)" in chapter 5.
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This indicator light illuminates for 2 Turn Signal Indicator Low Beam Indicator
seconds and goes off: Light Light (if equipped)
When the vehicle can not detect
the smart key which is in the vehi- This indicator light blinks: This indicator light illuminates:
cle while the Engine Start/Stop
Button is ON. When you turn the turn signal light When the headlights are on.
on.
In this case, we recommend that
you have the vehicle inspected by High Beam Indicator
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If any of the following occurs, there Light
may a malfunction with the turn signal
system. In this case, we recommend
This indicator light blinks: that you have the vehicle inspected by This indicator light illuminates:
When the battery of the smart key an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. When the headlights are on and in
is weak. - The indicator light does not blink the high beam position
- At this time, you can not start the but illuminates. When the turn signal lever is pulled
engine. However, you can start - The indicator light blinks more into the Flash-to-Pass position.
the engine if you press the Engine rapidly.
Start/Stop Button with the smart
key. (For more details, refer to - The indicator light does not illumi- Light ON Indicator Light
Starting the Engine in section 5). nate at all.
When there is a malfunction with
the immobilizer system. This indicator light illuminates:
In this case, we recommend that When the tail lights or headlights
you have the vehicle inspected by are on.
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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ECO Indicator Light For more details, refer to "LCD Intelligent Accelerator
(if equipped) ECO Display" in this chapter. Pedal Indicator Light ECO-P
(if equipped)
The ECO indicator light informs you WARNING
to drive economically, and turns on Do not watch the ECO indicator This indicator light illuminates:
green in accordance with the driving light while driving. This will dis- When you activate the intelligent
condition. tract you and may cause an accelerator pedal on the "User
accident that results in severe Setting Mode" of the LCD display.
This indicator light illuminates: personal injury.
[Green] when you are driving eco- For more details, refer to "LCD
nomically. Display" in this chapter.
The drives driving habit and road
condition can affect fuel efficiency. When the ECO indicator light turns
The light will not display : on red, the intelligent accelerator
- If the condition does not meet pedal (if equipped) becomes more
economical driving such as P stiff to prevent a sudden accelerator.
(Park), N (Neutral), R (Reverse),
or sports mode. For more details, refer to
- While the instant fuel Economy of "Intelligent Accelerator Pedal" in
the trip computer is display on the chapter 5.
LCD display.
On the "User Settings Mode" of the
LCD display, you can activate or
deactivate the ECO driving mode.
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The parking assist button turns on Types of warning sound and indicator
automatically and activates the
parking assist system when you Warning indicator
shift the gear to the R (Reverse) Distance
Warning sound
position. It will turn off automatical- from object When driving When driving
ly when you shift out of R (Reverse) forward rearward
and drive above 20 km/h. Buzzer beeps
100cm~61cm Front -
The sensing distance while backing intermittently
up is approximately 120 cm when Buzzer beeps
you are driving less than 10 km/h. 120cm~61cm Rear -
intermittently
The sensing distance while moving
forward is approximately 100 cm Buzzer beeps
Front
when you are driving less than 10 frequently
60cm~31cm
km/h. Buzzer beeps
Rear -
When more than two objects are frequently
sensed at the same time, the clos- Buzzer sounds
est one will be recognized first. Front
continuously
30cm
Buzzer sounds
NOTICE Rear -
continuously
It may not operate if its distance
from the object is already less than NOTICE
approximately 25 cm when the sys- The indicator may differ from the illustration as objects or sensors status.
tem is ON. If the indicator blinks, we recommend that the system be checked by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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NOTICE NOTICE
1. The warning may not sound This system can only sense objects WARNING
sequentially depending on the within the range and location of the Pay close attention when the
speed and shapes of the objects sensors, it can not detect objects in vehicle is driven close to
detected. other areas where sensors are not objects on the road, particularly
2. The parking assist system may installed. Also, small or slim objects, pedestrians, and especially
malfunction if the vehicle bumper or objects located between sensors children. Be aware that some
height or sensor installation has may not be detected. objects may not be detected by
been modified. Any non-factory Always visually check in front and the sensors, due to the objects
installed equipment or accessories behind the vehicle when driving. distance, size or material, all of
may also interfere with the sensor Be sure to inform any drivers in the which can limit the effective-
performance. vehicle that may be unfamiliar with ness of the sensor. Always per-
3. Sensor may not recognize objects the system regarding the systems form a visual inspection to
less than 30 cm from the sensor, capabilities and limitations. make sure the vehicle is clear of
or it may sense an incorrect dis- all obstructions before moving
tance. Use with caution. the vehicle in any direction.
4. When the sensor is frozen or
stained with snow or water, the
sensor may be inoperative until
the stains are removed using a
soft cloth.
5. Do not push, scratch or strike the
sensor with any hard objects that
could damage the surface of the
sensor. Sensor damage could
occur.
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Self-diagnosis
If you dont hear an audible warning
sound or if the buzzer sounds inter-
mittently when shifting the shift lever
into the R (Reverse) position, this may
indicate a malfunction in the parking
assist system. If this occurs, we rec-
ommend that the system be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING
Your new vehicle warranty does
not cover any accidents or dam-
age to the vehicle or injuries to
its occupants related to a park-
ing assist system. Always drive
safely and cautiously.
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WARNING
This system is a supplemen-
tary function only. It is the
responsibility of the driver to
always check the inside/out-
side rearview mirror and the
area behind the vehicle before
and while backing up because
there is a dead zone that can't
be seen through the camera.
OVI043077 Always keep the camera lens
The rearview camera will activate clean. If the lens is covered
when the back-up light is ON with the with foreign matter, the cam-
engine start/stop button ON and the era may not operate normally.
shift lever in the R (Reverse) posi-
tion.
NOTICE
The rearview camera may not oper-
ate normally, when you drive in
extremely high or low temperature
area. (operating temperature: -20C
~ 65C (-4F ~ 149F))
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Parallel parking
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5. Turn the steering wheel so that the 7. Carefully back up the vehicle while OVI049177
parking guide line is aligned with fitting the steering wheel guide line
the parking area. to the parking area by turning the 1. Stop the vehicle at a distance of
6. Hold the steering wheel and care- steering wheel. approximately 1 meter (3 feet) par-
fully back up the vehicle until the 8. After parking, you can check the allel to the parked vehicle (1) that
screen changes. bottom of the rear bumper by is in front of the desired parking
selecting the icon "Top View" on space. Make sure that the front of
the screen. the parked vehicle (1) is parallel to
your rear wheel.
2. Stop the vehicle and shift the trans-
mission lever to the R position.
3. Select the parallel parking mode
by touching the icon on
the screen.
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LIGHTING
Battery saver function Headlamp escort function Traffic Change (For Europe)
The purpose of this feature is to The headlamps (and/or position lamp) The low beam light distribution is
prevent the battery from being dis- will remain on for approximately 5 min- asymmetric. If you go abroad to a
charged. The system automatically utes after the engine start/stop button country with opposite traffic direc-
turns off the position lamps when is turned to the ACC or OFF position. tion, this asymmetric part will dazzle
the driver turns off the engine and However, if the drivers door is opened oncoming car driver. To prevent daz-
opens the driver-side door. and closed, the headlamps are turned zle, ECE regulation demand several
off after 15 seconds. technical solutions (ex. automatic
With this feature, the position
change system, adhesive sheet,
lamps will be turned off automati- The headlamps can be turned off by
down aiming). This headlamps are
cally if the driver parks on the side pressing the lock button on the smart
designed not to dazzle opposite driv-
of road at night. key twice or turning off the light
ers. So, you need not change your
If necessary, to keep the lamps on switch from the headlight or Auto
headlamps in a country with oppo-
when the engine is turned off per- light position.
site traffic direction.
form the following:
1) Open the driver-side door. CAUTION
2) Turn the position lamps OFF If the driver gets out of the vehi-
and ON again. cle through other doors (except
driver's door), the battery saver
function does not operate.
Therefore, it causes the battery
to be discharged. In this case,
make sure to turn off the lamp
before getting out of the vehicle.
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If the AFLS malfunction indicator ODM042245
OVI043091
comes on, the AFLS is not working
properly. Drive to the nearest safe When the light switch is in the posi-
Adaptive front lighting system uses location and restart the engine. If the tion lamp position, the position,
the steering angle and vehicle speed, indicator continuously remains on, license and instrument panel lights
to keep your field of vision wide by we recommend that the system be will turn ON.
swiveling and leveling the headlamp. checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
Change the switch to the AUTO posi- dealer.
tion when the engine is running. The
adaptive front lighting system will
operate when the headlamp is ON.
To turn off the AFLS, change the
switch to other positions. After turn-
ing the AFLS off, headlamp swiveling
no longer occurs, but leveling oper-
ates continuously.
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When the light switch is in the head- To turn on the high beam headlights,
lamp position, the head, position, push the lever away from you. Pull it
license and instrument panel lights back for low beams.
will turn ON. The high beam indicator will light
when the headlamp high beams are
NOTICE switched on.
The engine start/stop button must To prevent the battery from being
be in the ON position to turn on the discharged, do not leave the lights
headlamps. on for a prolonged time while the
engine is not running.
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Turn signals and lane change If an indicator stays on and does not
signals flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of
the turn signal bulbs may be burned
out and will require replacement.
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Fog lights are used to provide To turn the rear fog lights on, turn the
improved visibility when visibility is rear fog light switch (1) to the on posi-
poor due to fog, rain or snow, etc. tion when the headlight is turned on.
1. Turn on the position lamp. Also, the rear fog lights turn on when
2. Turn the light switch (1) to the front the rear fog light switch is turned on
fog light position. after the front fog light switch (if
equipped) is turned on and the head-
3. To turn off the front fog light, turn lamp switch is in the position lamp
the light switch to the front fog light position.
position again or turn off the posi-
tion lamp. To turn the rear fog lights off, turn the
rear fog light switch to the on position
again, turn off the position lamp, or
turn off the front fog light.
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Windshield washers
CAUTION CAUTION
Type A
When the ignition switch is ON When washing the vehicle, set
and the windshield wiper switch the wiper switch in the OFF
is placed in the AUTO mode, use position to stop the auto wiper
caution in the following situa- operation.
tions to avoid any injury to the The wiper may operate and be
hands or other parts of the body: damaged if the switch is set in
Do not touch the upper end of the AUTO mode while washing
the windshield glass facing the vehicle.
the rain sensor. Do not remove the sensor cover
Do not wipe the upper end of located on the upper end of the OVI043099
the windshield glass with a passenger side windshield Type B
damp or wet cloth. glass. Damage to system parts
Do not put pressure on the could occur and may not be cov-
windshield glass. ered by your vehicle warranty.
When starting the vehicle in
winter, set the wiper switch in
the OFF position. Otherwise,
wipers may operate and ice may
damage the windshield wiper
blades. Always remove all snow
OVI043099L
and ice and defrost the wind-
shield properly prior to operat- In the OFF (O) position, pull the lever
ing the windshield wipers. gently toward you to spray washer
fluid on the windshield and to run the
wipers 1-3 cycles.
Use this function when the wind-
shield is dirty.
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INTERIOR LIGHT
Front DOOR : The front and rear room
CAUTION lamps come on for approx-
Front
Do not use the interior lights for imately 30 seconds when
extended periods when the doors are unlocked with
engine is not running. the smart key as long as
It may cause battery discharge. the doors are not opened.
When the engine start/stop
button is in the ACC or
OFF position, if any door is
WARNING opened, the front or rear
Do not use the interior lights room lamp will stay on for
when driving in the dark. approximately 20 minutes.
Accidents could happen If the door is closed, the
because the view may be OVI049100 lamps will go out in 30 sec-
obscured by interior lights. (1) Front map lamp onds.
(2) Front room lamp The front and rear room
lamps will go out immedi-
ately if the engine start/stop
: Press the button to turn the button is changed to the
map lamp on. This light ON position with all doors
produces a spot beam for closed.
convenient use as a map
lamp at night or as a per- When the engine start/stop
sonal lamp for the driver button is in the ON position,
and the front passenger. To if any door is opened, the
turn the lamp off, press the front or rear room lamp will
button again. stay on continuously. If the
door is closed, the lamp will
go out immediately.
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The trunk room lamp comes on The door courtesy lamp comes ON The glove box lamp comes on when
when the trunk is opened. when the door is opened to assist the glove box is opened.
entering or exiting the vehicle. It also
serves as a warning to passing vehi-
CAUTION cles that the vehicle door is open. CAUTION
The trunk room lamp comes on To prevent unnecessary charg-
as long as the trunk lid opens. ing system drain, close the
To prevent unnecessary charg- glove box securely after using
ing system drain, close the the glove box.
trunk lid securely after using the
trunk room.
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OVI049105
CAUTION
To prevent unnecessary charg-
ing system drain, close the van-
ity mirror cover after using the
mirror.
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WELCOME SYSTEM
Also, if the outside rearview mirror Interior light
folding switch is in the AUTO posi- When the interior light switch is in the
tion, the outside rearview mirror will DOOR position and all doors (and
unfold automatically. trunk) are locked and closed, the
room lamp will come on for 30 sec-
Headlight onds if any of the below is performed.
When the headlight(light switch in the - When the door unlock button is
headlight or AUTO position) is on and pressed on the smart key.
all doors (and trunk) are locked and - When you put your hand into the
closed, the position light and head- door handle while carrying the
OVI043402 light will come on for 15 seconds if smart key.
any of the below is performed.
Puddle lamp
- When the door unlock button is At this time, if you press the door lock
When all the doors (and trunk) are pressed on the smart key. or unlock button, the room lamp will
locked and closed, the puddle lamp turn off immediately.
will come on for about 15 seconds if
any of the below is performed. At this time, if you press the door lock
- When the door unlock button is or unlock button, the position light and
pressed on the smart key. headlight will turn off immediately.
- When you put your hand into the
door handle while carrying the
smart key.
- When the vehicle is approached
with the smart key in possession.
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DEFROSTER
Rear window defroster The rear window defroster automati-
CAUTION cally turns off after approximately 20
To prevent damage to the con- minutes or when the ignition switch is
ductors bonded to the inside turned off. To turn off the defroster,
surface of the rear window, press the rear window defroster but-
never use sharp instruments or ton again.
window cleaners containing
abrasives to clean the window.
Outside rearview mirror defroster
If your vehicle is equipped with the
NOTICE outside rearview mirror defrosters,
they will operate at the same time you
If you want to defrost and defog the turn on the rear window defroster.
front windshield, refer to OVI043106
Windshield defrosting and defog-
ging in this section. The defroster heats the window to Wiper deicer (if equipped)
remove frost, fog and thin ice from If your vehicle is equipped with the
the rear window, while the engine is wiper deicer, it will be operating at
running. the same time you turn on the rear
To activate the rear window window defroster.
defroster, press the rear window
defroster button located in the center
facia switch panel.
The indicator on the rear window
defroster button illuminates when the
defroster is ON.
If there is heavy accumulation of
snow on the rear window, brush it off
before operating the rear defroster.
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CAUTION
Operating the blower when the
engine start/stop button is in
the ON position could cause the
battery to discharge. Operate
the blower when the engine is
OVI043107/OVI043423/OVI043424/OVI043421 running.
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OVI043431
2. Press the TEMP button to set the
OVI043417
desired temperature.
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NOTICE
You can activate or deactivate the
rear climate control button on the
rear armrest by using the REAR
LOCK button on the rear armrest or
in AVN (Audio, Video, and
Navigation).
Detailed information for AVN is
described in a separately supplied
manual.
OVI043111
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Rear outlet vents (F) Mode selection The air flow outlet port is converted
The air flow of the Rear outlet as follows:
Front
vents is controlled by the front cli-
mate control system and delivered
through the inside air duct of the
front doors. If the door is open or
not closed completely, the air flow
of the Rear outlet vent is not deliv-
ered properly. Make sure the front
doors are closed completely. OVI043115 Face-Level (B, D, F, G)
Rear - Type A
The air flow of the Rear outlet
vents may be weaker than the Air flow is directed toward the upper
instrument panel vents for the long body and face. Additionally, each
air duct in the front doors. outlet can be controlled to direct the
air discharged from the outlet.
OVI043403
Rear - Type B Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F, G, H)
OVI043416
Front button
The mode selection button controls
the direction of the air flow through
the ventilation system.
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Rear button
Floor & Defrost (A, C, E, D, H) If you press the rear mode selection Face-level (G)
button, the indicator on the 3 Zone
button will be illuminated, and you
Most of the air flow is directed to the can adjust the rear mode individual- Air flow is toward the upper body and
floor and the windshield with a small ly. If you press the 3 Zone button, the face
amount directed to the side window indicator on the 3 Zone button will be
defrosters. turned off, and the rear mode will be
operated like the front mode. Bi-level (G, H)
The air flow outlet port is converted
Floor-Level (A, C, E, D, H) as follows:
Air flow is toward the face and floor
NOTICE
If the front windshield defrost but-
ton is pressed, the rear air flow is not
operated.
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Temperature control
Front
Most of the air flow is directed to the The outlet vents can be opened or
windshield with a small amount of air closed separately using the thumb-
directed to the side window defrosters. wheel. To close the vent, rotate it left
to the maximum position. To open the
vent, rotate it right to the desired
position.
Also, you can adjust the direction of
air delivery from these vents using
the vent control lever as shown. OVI043404
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The temperature will decrease to the If you turn the front passenger's tem- Air intake control
minimum (Lo) by turning the knob to perature knob or if you press the rear
the left for the front seat and pressing temperature button, the indicator on
the down ( ) button for the rear seat. the 3 Zone button will be illuminated,
When turning the knob for the front and you can adjust the front passen-
seat and pressing the button for the ger's and rear temperature individual-
rear seat, the temperature will ly. If you press the 3 Zone button, the
increase or decrease by 0.5C/1F. indicator on the 3 Zone button will be
When set to the lowest temperature turned off, and the front passenger's
setting, the air conditioning will oper- and rear temperature will be adjusted
ate continuously. like the driver's temperature.
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NOTICE
It should be noted that prolonged
operation of the heating system in
OVI043118 recirculation mode will give rise to
The air inflow from outside the vehi- misting of the windshield and side
cle can be automatically controlled. windows and the air within the pas-
Press the button to activate the air senger compartment will become
quality control system. stale. In addition, prolonged use of
When using AQS mode, AQS(Air the air conditioning with the recir-
Quality System) automatically sens- culation mode selected may result in
es outdoor air pollutants and mini- the air within the passenger com-
mizes them from entering the vehi- partment becoming excessively dry.
cle, however, unpleasant or foul
odors that might be present may still
be noticeable within the vehicle.
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OVI043119 OVI043121
Rear Rear
OVI043120 Type A Type B
OVI043418 OVI043419
The fan speed can be set to the Push the OFF button of the front to
desired speed by pushing the fan turn off the air climate control system.
speed control button. However, you can still operate the
The higher the fan speed is, the mode and air intake buttons as long as
more air is delivered. the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Pressing the OFF button turns off the When the OFF button of the rear is
fan. pressed, the rear blower will turn off.
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When using the air conditioning Climate control air filter NOTICE
system, you may notice clear water Replace the filter according to the
dripping (or even puddling) on the Maintenance Schedule.
ground under the passenger side Outside air
If the car is being driven in severe
of the vehicle. This is a normal sys- conditions such as dusty, rough
tem operation characteristic. Recirculated
air roads, more frequent climate con-
Operating the air conditioning sys- trol air filter inspections and
tem in the recirculated air position changes are required.
provides maximum cooling, how- When the air flow rate suddenly
ever, continual operation in this decreases, we recommend that the
mode may cause the air inside the Blower system be checked by an author-
vehicle to become stale. Climate control Evaporator
Heater core ized HYUNDAI dealer.
During cooling operation, you may air filter core 1LDA5047
occasionally notice a misty air flow
because of rapid cooling and The climate control air filter installed
humid air intake. This is a normal behind the glove box filters the dust
system operation characteristics. or other pollutants that come into the
vehicle from the outside through the
heating and air conditioning system.
If dust or other pollutants accumulate
in the filter over a period of time, the
air flow from the air vents may
decrease, resulting in moisture accu-
mulation on the inside of the wind-
shield even when the outside (fresh)
air position is selected. If this hap-
pens, we recommend that the cli-
mate control air filter be replaced by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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speed control knob or button to hood and air inlet in the cowl grill to
improve heater and defroster effi- 1. Set the fan speed to the desired
the lower speed. position.
ciency and to reduce the probabili-
ty of fogging up the inside of the 2. Select desired temperature.
windshield. 3. Press the defrost button ( ).
4. The air conditioning will be turned
on according to the detected ambi-
ent temperature and outside
(fresh) air position will be selected
automatically.
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If the air conditioning and outside To defrost outside windshield Defogging logic
(fresh) air position are not selected To reduce the probability of fogging
automatically, adjust the correspon- up the inside of the windshield, the
ding button manually. If the posi- air intake or air conditioning are con-
tion is selected, lower fan speed is trolled automatically according to
adjusted to a higher fan speed. certain conditions such as or
position. To cancel or return the
defogging logic, do the following.
OVI043124
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STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
These compartments can be used to Center console storage Glove box
store small items required by the
driver or passengers.
CAUTION
To avoid possible theft, do not
leave valuables in the storage
compartments.
Always keep the storage com-
partment covers closed while
driving. Do not attempt to
place so many items in the
storage compartment that the OVI043183 OVI043184
storage compartment cover To open the center console storage, The glove box can be locked and
cannot close securely. push the button (1) or (2). unlocked with the mechanical key of
the smart key (1).
To open the glove box, pull the lever
WARNING - Flammable (2) and the glove box will automati-
materials cally open. Close the glove box after
Do not store cigarette lighters, use.
propane cylinders, or other
flammable/explosive materials
in the vehicle. These items may
catch fire and/or explode if the
vehicle is exposed to hot tem-
peratures for extended periods.
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Sunglass holder
WARNING WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury in an Do not keep objects except
accident or sudden stop, always sunglasses inside the sun-
keep the glove box door closed glass holder. Such objects can
while driving. be thrown from the holder in
the event of a sudden stop or
an accident, possibly injuring
the passengers in the vehicle.
CAUTION Do not open the sunglass
Do not keep food in the glove holder while the vehicle is
box for a long time. moving. The rear view mirror
OVI049129
of the vehicle can be blocked
by an opened sunglass holder.
To open the sunglass holder, press Do not put the glasses
the cover and the holder will slowly forcibly into a sunglass holder
open. Place your sunglasses with the to prevent breakage or defor-
lenses facing out. To close the sun- mation of glasses. It may
glass holder, push it up. cause personal injury if you
try to open it forcibly when the
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OVI043127 OVI049228L
Type B OVI043187
To open the console storage, push
the open button. After using the con-
sole storage, make sure to close it.
OVI039030
OVI043188
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CAUTION
There is the air inlet at the cen-
ter of the rear seat and the air
outlet at the inside of the trunk.
If the air inlet is blocked, the effi-
ciency will be lower. If the air
inlet is blocked for a long time,
the box may be damaged.
Do not let the air inlet and outlet
OVI043189
be blocked.
OVI049190
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INTERIOR FEATURES
Ashtray Front Rear (if equipped)
To open the cover, press the cover
and it will slowly open. To clean the
ashtray, the plastic receptacle should
be removed by lifting the plastic ash-
tray receptacle upward and pulling it
out.
OVI043131 OVI049132
Use the rear ashtray after spreading
the cover (1).
WARNING - Ashtray use
To clean the ashtray, the plastic
Do not use the vehicles ash- receptacle should be removed by lift-
trays as waste receptacles. ing the plastic ashtray receptacle
Putting lit cigarettes or match- upward and pulling it out.
es in an ashtray with other
combustible materials may
cause a fire.
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OVI043192
Cups or small beverage cans may be
placed in the cup holders.
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OVI049201
WARNING OVI049141
Use the sunvisor to shield direct light For your safety, do not obstruct
through the front or side windows. your vision when using the sun- To use the rear vanity mirror, press
To use the sunvisor, pull it downward. visor. the cover and it will slowly open and
the mirror lamp will turn on.
To use the sunvisor for the side window,
pull it downward, unsnap it from the
bracket (1) and swing it to the side (2). CAUTION
To use the vanity mirror, pull down the Close the mirror cover securely.
visor and slide the mirror cover (3). If the mirror cover is not closed,
Adjust the sunvisor extension for- the lamp will stay on and could
ward or backward (4). result in battery discharge and
The ticket holder (5) is provided for possible mirror damage.
holding a tollgate ticket. (if equipped)
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Front
OVI043186 OVI043503
OVI043185 The power outlet is designed to pro- When using the front power outlet,
Rear (A) (if equipped) vide power for mobile telephones or you can close the center console
other devices designed to operate cover after pulling out the wire
with vehicle electrical systems. The through the front corner of the both
devices should draw less than 10 side of the console.
amps with the engine running. (The USB charger and cable is not
provided in your vehicle.)
OVI043136
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Clock
CAUTION WARNING
Use the power outlet only Do not put a finger or a foreign
when the engine is running element (pin, etc.) into a power
and remove the accessory outlet and do not touch with a
plug after use. Using the wet hand. You may get an elec-
accessory plug for prolonged tric shock.
periods of time with the
engine off could cause the
battery to discharge.
Only use 12V electric acces-
sories which are less than 10A
in electric capacity.
OVI014005
Adjust the air-conditioner or
heater to the lowest operating You can set the clock by using the
level when using the power Audio or Navigation system.
outlet.
Close the cover when not in
use.
Some electronic devices can
cause electronic interference
when plugged into a vehicles
power outlet. These devices
may cause excessive audio
static and malfunctions in
other electronic systems or
devices used in your vehicle.
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WARNING
Avoid eye injury. DO NOT over-
stretch the luggage net,
ALWAYS keep your face and OVI043143
OVI049191
body out of the luggage nets
recoil path. DO NOT use when To fold the rear curtain, press the
To keep items from shifting in the the strap has visible signs of button. To unfold the rear curtain,
cargo area, you can use the holders wear or damage. press the button again.
located in the cargo area to attach The rear curtain will be folded auto-
the luggage net. matically when you shift the shift
lever into R (Reverse) and unfolded
automatically when you shift the shift
lever from R (Reverse) into P (Park).
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OVI043144
Rear (B) (if equipped)
OVI043217
After the rear curtain is folded by
shifting the shift lever into R
(Reverse), if you drive more than
20km/h with the shift lever in D
(Drive), the rear curtain will be
unfolded automatically.
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MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
NOTICE Aux, USB and iPod port Antenna
If you install an aftermarket HID Type A
headlamp, your vehicles audio
and electronic device may mal-
function.
Prevent chemicals such as per-
fume, cosmetic oil, sun cream,
hand cleaner, and air freshener
from contacting the interior parts
because they may cause damage
or discoloration.
OVI043149L
Type B
OVI044409
NOTICE
When using a portable audio device
connected to the power outlet, noise OVI043149E
may occur during playback. If this
happens, use the power source of the When the radio is turned on with the
portable audio device. engine start/stop button in the ON or
ACC position, your car will receive
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc. both AM and FM broadcast signals
through the antenna.
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MEDIA mode
It will function as the FF/REW button.
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BEFORE DRIVING
Before entering vehicle Before starting
Be sure that all windows, outside
WARNING Close and lock all doors.
mirror(s), and outside lights are Driving while distracted can
Position the seat so that all con-
clean. result in a loss of vehicle con-
trols are easily reached.
trol, that may lead to an acci-
Check the condition of the tires. Adjust the inside and outside
dent, severe personal injury,
Check under the vehicle for any and death. The drivers primary rearview mirrors.
sign of leaks. responsibility is in the safe and Be sure that all lights work.
Be sure there are no obstacles legal operation of a vehicle, and Check all gauges.
behind you if you intend to back up. use of any handheld devices,
other equipment, or vehicle sys- Check the operation of warning
tems which take the drivers lights when the engine start/stop
Necessary inspections eyes, attention and focus away button is turned to the ON position.
Fluid levels, such as engine oil, from the safe operation of a Release the parking brake and
engine coolant, brake fluid, and vehicle or which are not permis- make sure the brake warning light
washer fluid should be checked on a sible by law should never be goes out.
regular basis, with the exact interval used during operation of the For safe operation, be sure you are
depending on the fluid. Further vehicle. familiar with your vehicle and its
details are provided in section 7, equipment.
Maintenance.
WARNING
All passengers must be proper-
ly belted whenever the vehicle
is moving. Refer to Seat belts
in section 3 for more informa-
tion on their proper use.
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ACC(Accessory) START
WARNING Press the engine start/stop button To start the engine, depress the
You are able to turn off the when it is in the OFF position without brake pedal and press the engine
engine (START/RUN) or vehicle depressing the brake pedal. start/stop button with the shift lever in
power (ON), only when the vehi- The steering wheel is unlocked and the P(Park) or the N(Neutral) posi-
cle is not in motion. In an emer- electrical accessories are opera- tion. For your safety, start the engine
gency situation while the vehi- tional. with the shift lever in the P (Park)
cle is in motion, you are able to position.
turn the engine off and to the If the engine start/stop button is in
ACC position by pressing the the ACC position for more than 1
engine start/stop button for hour, the button is off automatically NOTICE
more than 2 seconds or 3 times to prevent the battery discharge. If you press the engine start/stop
successively within 3 seconds. button without depressing the
If the vehicle is still moving, you ON brake pedal, the engine will not
can restart the engine without start and the engine start/stop but-
Press the engine start/stop button ton changes as follow :
depressing the brake pedal by while it is in the ACC position without
pressing the engine start/stop OFF ACC ON OFF
depressing the brake pedal. If you leave the engine start/stop
button with the shift lever in the
N (Neutral) position. The warning lights can be checked button in the ACC or the ON posi-
before the engine is started. tion for a long time, the battery
Do not leave the engine start/stop will discharge.
button in the ON position for a long
time. The battery may discharge,
because the engine is not running.
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WARNING (Continued)
Never press the engine Never reach for the engine
start/stop button while the start/stop button, or any other
vehicle is in motion. This controls through the steering
would result in the engine wheel while the vehicle is in
turning off and loss of power motion. The presence of your
assist for the steering and hand or arm in this area could
brakes, which may lead to cause a loss of vehicle con-
loss of directional control and trol, an accident and serious
braking function, which could bodily injury or death.
cause an accident. Do not place any movable
The anti-theft steering column objects around the drivers
lock is not a substitute for the seat as they may move while
parking brake. Before leaving driving, interfere with the driv-
the drivers seat, always make er and lead to an accident.
sure the shift lever is engaged
in P (Park), set the parking
brake fully and shut the
engine off. Unexpected and
sudden vehicle movement
may occur if these precau-
tions are not taken.
(Continued)
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Type A NOTICE
CAUTION
If the battery is weak or the smart
key does not work correctly, you Do not press the engine start/
can start the engine by pressing stop button for more than 5
the engine start/stop button with seconds except when the stop
the smart key. lamp fuse is blown.
The side with the lock button Do not press the engine start/
should contact the engine stop button to the START
start/stop button directly. When position with the engine run-
you press the engine start/stop ning. It may damage the
OVI053003
Type B
button directly with the smart key, starter.
the smart key should contact the
button at a right angle.
When the stop lamp fuse is blown,
you can't start the engine normal-
ly. Replace the fuse with a new
one. If you are not able to replace
the fuse, you can start the engine
by pressing the engine start/stop
button for 10 seconds with the
OVI053004
engine start/stop button in the
ACC. The engine can start with-
out depressing the brake pedal.
But for your safety always depress
the brake pedal before starting the
engine.
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UNLOCK NOTICE
button The first few shifts on a new vehicle,
if the battery has been disconnected,
may be somewhat abrupt. This is a
normal condition, and the shifting
sequence will adjust after shifts are
cycled a few times by the TCM
(Transmission Control Module) or
PCM (Powertrain Control Module).
When you shift the transmission, depress the brake pedal with pressing [UNLOCK] button.
OVI053099L
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OVI053100L
P (Park) WARNING
Always come to a complete stop Shifting into P (Park) while the
before shifting into P (Park). This vehicle is in motion will cause
position locks the transmission and the drive wheels to lock which
prevents the drive wheels from rotat- will cause you to lose control
ing. of the vehicle.
To shift the gear from [R], [N], [D] or Do not use the P (Park) posi-
[M] to [P], press the [P] button on the tion in place of the parking
shift lever. brake. Always make sure the
shift lever is latched in the P
If you turn off the engine in [D], [R] or (Park) position and set the
[M], the shifting automatically parking brake fully.
changes to [P].
Never leave a child unattend-
If you press the [P] button when the ed in a vehicle.
shifting is on [M] or if you turn the
engine off when the shifting is on [M],
the shift lever is automatically moved
to right side and the shifting is
changed to [P].
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CAUTION
Always come to a complete stop
before shifting into or out of R
(Reverse); you may damage the
transmission if you shift into R
(Reverse) while the vehicle is in
motion, except as explained in
Rocking the vehicle in this
section.
OVI053102L
OVI053103L
N (Neutral)
The wheels and transmission are not
engaged. The vehicle will roll freely
even on the slightest incline unless
the parking brake or service brakes
are applied.
In neutral range if you turn off the
engine, the range will be on [N] and
OVI053101L
the ignition position will be on ACC.
R (Reverse) To turn off engine :
Use this position to drive the vehicle 1.Press the engine start/stop button
backward. to make the ignition position be on
To shift the gear to [R] press the [ON].
[UNLOCK] button of shift lever with 2.Press the [P] button.
depressing brake pedal and move 3.Press the engine start/stop button.
the shift lever forward.
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OVI053108E
You can shift into [N] by using the
driver if the jump starting is impossi-
ble to do.
Insert the screwdriver (-) to service
hole (1) as direction of clockwise 10
times. The shifting is changed to [N]
from [P] position. If you want to shift
to [P] position, turn the driver count-
er-clockwise.
CAUTION
If the electric parking brake is
not released, we recommend
that the vehicle is towed as flat-
bed towing.
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BRAKE SYSTEM
Power brakes (Continued)
Your vehicle has power-assisted
WARNING - Brakes
Do not drive with your foot To dry the brakes, apply them
brakes that adjust automatically lightly while maintaining a
through normal usage. resting on the brake pedal.
This will create abnormal high safe forward speed until brake
In the event that the power-assisted performance returns to nor-
brake temperatures, exces-
brakes lose power because of a mal.
sive brake lining and pad
stalled engine or some other reason, Always, confirm the position
wear, and increased stopping
you can still stop your vehicle by of the brake and accelerator
distances.
applying greater force to the brake pedal before driving. If you
pedal than you normally would. The When descending a long or
steep hill, shift to a lower gear don't check the position of the
stopping distance, however, will be accelerator and brake pedal
longer. and avoid continuous applica-
tion of the brakes. Continuous before driving, you may
When the engine is not running, the depress the accelerator
brake application will cause
reserve brake power is partially instead of the brake pedal. It
the brakes to overheat and
depleted each time the brake pedal may cause a serious accident.
could result in a temporary
is applied. Do not pump the brake
loss of braking performance.
pedal when the power assist has
been interrupted. Wet brakes may impair the
vehicles ability to safely slow
Pump the brake pedal only when
down; the vehicle may also
necessary to maintain steering con-
pull to one side when the
trol on slippery surfaces.
brakes are applied. Applying
the brakes lightly will indicate
whether they have been
affected in this way. Always
test your brakes in this fash-
ion after driving through deep
water.
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Electric parking brake (EPB) Releasing the parking brake To release EPB (electric parking
brake) automatically:
Applying the parking brake
Shift lever in P (Park)
With the engine running depress
the brake pedal and shift out of P
(Park) to R (Rear), N (Neutral) or D
(Drive).
Shift lever in N (Neutral)
With the engine running depress
the brake pedal and shift out of N
(Neutral) to R (Rear) or D (Drive).
Depress the accelerator pedal sat-
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isfying the following conditions.
OVI053109 To release the EPB (electric parking 1. Engine running
brake), press the EPB switch in the
To engage the parking brake, first 2. Driver's seat belt fastened
following condition:
apply the brake pedal and then pull 3. Driver's door, engine hood and
the EPB switch. Make sure that the Set the engine start/stop button in
the ON position. trunk closed
brake warning light comes on.
Depress the brake pedal 4. Shift lever in R (Rear), D (Drive)
or M (Mode)
CAUTION Make sure the brake warning light
goes off. Make sure the brake warning light
Do not operate the parking goes off.
brake while the vehicle is mov-
ing except in an emergency sit-
uation. It could damage the
vehicle system and make
endanger driving safety.
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When the EPB (electric parking AUTO HOLD (if equipped) Set up
brake) is not released
If the EPB does not release normal-
ly, we recommend that you contact
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer by
loading the vehicle on a flatbed tow
truck and have the system checked.
CAUTION
If you continuously notice a
noise or burning smell when the
EPB is used for emergency
OVI053112L OVI053113
braking, we recommend that the
system be checked by an The Auto Hold maintains the vehicle 1.With the driver's door, engine hood
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. in a standstill even though the brake and trunk closed, fasten the dri-
pedal is not depressed after the driv- ver's seat belt or depress the brake
er brings the vehicle to a complete pedal and then press the Auto Hold
stop by depressing the brake pedal in button. The white AUTO HOLD
[D], [R], [N] or [Manual Mode] gear. indicator will come on and the sys-
tem will be in the standby position.
2.When you stop the vehicle com-
pletely by depressing the brake
pedal, the AUTO HOLD indicator
changes from white to green.
3.The vehicle will remain stationary
even if you release the brake
pedal.
4.If EPB is applied, Auto Hold will be
released.
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(Continued)
Before driving off again, press foot CAUTION
brake pedal, check the surround- If there is a malfunction with the
ing area near your vehicle and drivers door, hood or trunk
release parking brake manually open detection system, the
with the EPB switch. AUTO HOLD may not work prop-
If the AUTO HOLD indicator erly.
lights up yellow, the Auto Hold is We recommend that you contact
not working properly. We recom- an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
mend that you contact an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
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When the EPB is applied from Auto
Hold, the notice will illuminate on the
LCD display. Also warning chime
sounds once.
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NOTICE (Continued)
A click sound may be heard in the The ABS warning light will
engine compartment when the vehi- stay on for approximately 3
cle begins to move after the engine is seconds after the ignition
started. These conditions are normal switch is ON. During that time,
and indicate that the anti-lock brake the ABS will go through self-
system is functioning properly. diagnosis and the light will go
off if everything is normal. If
Even with the anti-lock brake sys- the light stays on, you may
tem, your vehicle still requires suf- have a problem with your
ficient stopping distance. Always ABS. Contact an authorized
maintain a safe distance from the W-78
HYUNDAI dealer as soon as
vehicle in front of you. possible.
Always slow down when cornering. CAUTION
The anti-lock brake system cannot
If the ABS warning light is on
prevent accidents resulting from
and stays on, you may have a
excessive speeds.
problem with the ABS. In this
On loose or uneven road surfaces, case, however, your regular
operation of the anti-lock brake brakes will work normally.
system may result in a longer stop-
(Continued)
ping distance than for vehicles
equipped with a conventional
brake system.
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Indicator light
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ESC off state 1 ESC off state 2
When ignition switch is turned to the
To cancel ESC operation, press the To cancel ESC operation, press the ON position, the indicator light illumi-
ESC OFF button (ESC OFF ) ESC OFF button (ESC OFF ) for nates, then goes off if the ESC sys-
shortly (ESC OFF indicator light more than 3 seconds. ESC OFF indi- tem is operating normally.
(ESC OFF ) illuminates). At this cator light (ESC OFF ) illuminates
state, the engine control function and ESC OFF warning chime will The ESC indicator light blinks when-
does not operate. It means the trac- sound. At this state, the engine con- ever ESC is operating or illuminates
tion control function does not oper- trol function and brake control func- when ESC fails to operate.
ate. Brake control function only oper- tion do not operate. It means the car ESC OFF indicator light comes on
ates. stability control function does not when the ESC is turned off with the
operate any more. button.
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Don't coast down hills with the If your vehicle is equipped with an Under some conditions your park-
vehicle out of gear. This is extreme- automatic transmission, don't let ing brake can freeze in the
ly hazardous. Keep the car in gear your car creep forward. To avoid engaged position. This is most like-
at all times, use the brakes to slow creeping forward, keep your foot ly to happen when there is an
down, then shift to a lower gear so firmly on the brake pedal when the accumulation of snow or ice
that engine braking will help you car is stopped. around or near the rear brakes or if
maintain a safe speed. Be caution when parking on a hill. the brakes are wet. If there is a risk
Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Firmly engage the parking brake that the parking brake may freeze,
Resting your foot on the brake and place the shift lever in P. If your apply it only temporarily while you
pedal while driving can be danger- vehicle is facing downhill, turn the put the shift lever in P and block
ous because it can result in the front wheels into the curb to help the rear wheels so the car cannot
brakes overheating and losing their keep the vehicle from rolling. If roll. Then release the parking
effectiveness. It also increases the your vehicle is facing uphill, turn brake.
wear of the brake components. the front wheels away from the Do not hold the vehicle on the
If a tire goes flat while you are driv- curb to help keep the vehicle from upgrade with the accelerator
ing, apply the brakes gently and rolling. If there is no curb or if it is pedal. This can cause the trans-
keep the car pointed straight required by other conditions to mission to overheat. Always use
ahead while you slow down. When keep the vehicle from rolling, block the brake pedal or parking brake.
you are moving slowly enough for it the wheels.
to be safe to do so, pull off the road
and stop in a safe place.
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CAUTION
When you load the vehicle onto
the tow truck, the loading
angle(1) should be smaller than
6.
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WARNING (Continued)
If the cruise control is left on, Be careful when driving
(CRUISE indicator light in the downhill using the cruise con-
instrument cluster illuminat- trol system, which may
ed) the cruise control can be increase the vehicle speed.
activated unintentionally.
Keep the cruise control sys-
tem off (CRUISE indicator
NOTICE
light OFF) when the cruise During normal cruise control opera-
control is not in use, to avoid tion, when the SET switch is activat-
OVI053117 inadvertently setting a speed. ed or reactivated after applying the
brakes, the cruise control will ener-
CRUISE indicator Use the cruise control system
gize after approximately 3 seconds.
SET indicator only when traveling on open
highways in good weather. This delay is normal.
Do not use the cruise control
The cruise control system allows you
when it may not be safe to
to program the vehicle to maintain a
keep the vehicle at a constant
constant speed without pressing the
speed, for instance, driving in
accelerator pedal.
heavy or varying traffic, or on
This system is designed to function slippery (rainy, icy or snow-
above approximately 40 km/h (25 covered) or winding roads or
mph) and below approximately 180 over 6% up-hill or down-hill
km/h (113 mph). roads.
Pay particular attention to the
driving conditions whenever
using the cruise control sys-
tem.
(Continued)
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3.Push the SET- switch, and release
OVI054028L
it at the desired speed. The SET OVI054030L
indicator light in the instrument
1.Push the CRUISE button on the cluster will illuminate. Release the Follow either of these procedures:
steering wheel to turn the system accelerator pedal. The desired Push the RES+ switch and hold it.
on. The CRUISE indicator light in speed will automatically be main- Your vehicle will accelerate.
the instrument cluster will illumi- tained. Release the switch at the speed
nate. On a steep grade, the vehicle may you want.
2.Accelerate to the desired speed, slow down or speed up slightly while Push the RES+ switch and release
which must be more than 40 km/h going uphill or downhill. it immediately. The cruising speed
(25 mph) and less than 180 km/h will increase by 2.0 km/h (1.2 mph)
(113 mph). or 1.0 mph (1.6 km/h) each time
the RES+ switch is operated in this
manner.
You can set the speed to 180 km/h
(113 mph).
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To decrease the cruising speed: To temporarily accelerate with the Cruise control will be canceled
cruise control on: when:
If you want to speed up temporarily
when the cruise control is on,
depress the accelerator pedal.
Increased speed will not interfere
with cruise control operation or
change the set speed.
To return to the set speed, take your
foot off the accelerator.
If you press the SET- switch at
increased speed, the cruising speed
OVI054029L will be set again.
Follow either of these procedures: OVI054031L
Push the SET- switch and hold it. Depressing the brake pedal.
Your vehicle will gradually slow Shifting the shift lever into N
down. Release the switch at the (Neutral).
speed you want to maintain.
Pulling the CANCEL switch located
Push the SET- switch and release on the steering wheel.
it immediately. The cruising speed
will decrease by 2.0 km/h (1.2 Decreasing the vehicle speed
mph) or 1.0 mph (1.6 km/h) each lower than the memory speed by
time the SET- switch is operated in 15 km/h (9 mph).
this manner. Decreasing the vehicle speed to
You can set the speed to 40 km/h less than approximately 32 km/h
(25 mph). (20 mph).
Increasing the vehicle speed to
more than approximately 200 km/h
(125 mph).
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3.Push the SET- switch, and release
OVI053028N
it at the desired speed. The SET
indicator light, set speed and vehi-
1.Push the CRUISE button on the cle to vehicle distance on the LCD
steering wheel to turn the system screen will illuminate.
on. The CRUISE indicator light in 4.Release the accelerator pedal. The
the instrument cluster will illumi- desired speed will automatically be
nate. maintained.
2.Accelerate to the desired speed. If there is a vehicle in front of you, the
The smart cruise control speed speed may decrease to maintain the
can be set as follows: distance to the vehicle ahead.
30 km/h (18.6 mph) ~180 km/h On a steep grade, the vehicle may
(113 mph) : when there is no slow down or speed up slightly while
vehicle in front going uphill or downhill.
0 km/h (0 mph) ~180 km/h (113
mph) : when there is a vehicle in
front
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To increase cruise control set To decrease the crusie control To temporarily accelerate with the
speed: set speed: cruise control on:
If you want to speed up temporarily
when the cruise control is on,
depress the accelerator pedal.
Increased speed will not interfere
with cruise control operation or
change the set speed.
To return to the set speed, take your
foot off the accelerator.
If you press the SET- switch at an
increased speed, the cruising speed
will be set again.
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Smart Cruise control will be tem- Cancelled automatically The accelerator pedal is continu-
porarily canceled when: The driver's door is opened. ously depressed for more than 1
minute.
The shift lever is shifted to N
(Neutral), R (Reverse) or P (Park). Each of these actions will cancel
The EPB (electric parking brake) is the smart cruise control operation.
applied. (the SET indicator, set speed and
The vehicle speed is over 190 vehicle to vehicle distance on the
km/h (120 mph). LCD display will go off.)
The vehicle stops on a steep In a condition the smart cruise con-
incline. trol is cancelled automatically, the
smart cruise control will not
The ESC, ABS or TCS is operat- resume even though the RES+ or
ing. SET- button is pressed. Also, the
OVI053031N The ESC is turned off. EPB (electric parking brake) will be
Cancelled manually The sensor or the cover is dirty or applied when the vehicle is
blocked with foreign matters. stopped.
While driving
- The brake pedal is depressed. When the vehicle is stopped for
over 5 minutes. CAUTION
- Pull the lever (to CANCEL) locat-
ed on the steering wheel. The vehicle stops and go repeat- If the smart cruise control is
edly for a long period of time. cancelled by other than the rea-
While stopping with operating sys-
tem The driver starts driving by sons mentioned, we recom-
depressing the accelerator pedal mend have the system checked
- Depress the brake pedal and pull or pressing the RES+ button, if a by an authorized HYUNDAI deal-
the lever (to CANCEL) vehicle stops far away ahead of er.
The advanced smart cruise control your vehicle.
turns off temporarily when the indica-
tor on the LCD display turns off.
The CRUISE indicator is illuminated
continuously.
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OVIEDR2920
If the system is cancelled, the warn-
ing chime will sound and a message OVI053030N
will appear for a few seconds.
You must adjust the vehicle speed by If any method other than the
depressing the accelerator or brake CRUISE switch was used to cancel
pedal according to the road condition cruising speed and the system is still
ahead and driving condition. activated, the most recent set speed
Always check the road conditions. will automatically resume when the
Do not rely on the warning chime. RES+ switch is pushed. It will not
resume, however, if the vehicle
speed has dropped below approxi-
mately 10 km/h (6.2 mph) when the
sensor detects the vehicle ahead or
if the vehicle speed has dropped
below approximately 30 km/h (18.6
mph) when there is no vehicle in
front of your vehicle.
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To turn cruise control off: Smart cruise control vehicle to The vehicle to vehicle distance will
vehicle distance automatically activate when the
smart cruise control system is on.
To set vehicle to vehicle distance:
Select the appropriate distance
according to road conditions and
vehicle speed.
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OVIEDR2922
CAUTION In traffic, your vehicle will stop if the OVI053058
If the vehicle ahead (vehicle vehicle ahead of you stops. Also, if The sensor detects the distance to
speed: less than 30km/h (18.6 the vehicle ahead of you starts mov- the vehicle ahead.
mph)) disappears to the next ing, your vehicle will start as well.
lane, the warning chime will If the sensor is covered with dirt or
However, if the vehicle stops for
sound and a message will other foreign matter, the vehicle to
more than 3 seconds, you must
appear. Adjust your vehicle vehicle distance control may not
depress the accelerator pedal or
speed for vehicles or objects operate correctly.
push the RES+ switch to start driv-
that can suddenly appear in ing. Always keep the area in front of the
front of you by depressing the sensor clean.
brake pedal according to the
road condition ahead and driv-
ing condition.
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1.Turn the smart cruise control sys- Limitations of the system Select the appropriate set speed
tem on (the cruise indicator light on curves and adjust your vehicle
will be on but the system will not be speed by depressing the accelera-
activated). tor or brake pedal according to the
2.Pull the distance to distance switch road condition ahead and driving
for more than 2 seconds. condition.
3.Choose between "Smart cruise
control(SCC) mode" and "Cruise
control(CC) mode".
WARNING
When using the cruise control
mode, you must manually OBH058029
access the distance to other The smart cruise control system may
vehicles as the system will not have limits to its ability to detect dis-
automatically brake to slow tance to the vehicle ahead due to
down for other vehicles. road and traffic conditions.
On curves
On curves, the smart cruise control
system may not detect a moving
vehicle in your lane, and then your
vehicle could accelerate to the set
speed. Also, the vehicle speed will
rapidly down when the vehicle
ahead is recognized suddenly.
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OBH058030
Your vehicle speed can be reduced OBH058053 OBH058045
due to a vehicle in the adjacent
lane. Adjust your vehicle speed by During uphill or downhill driving, A vehicle which moves into your
depressing the brake pedal the smart cruise control system lane from an adjacent lane cannot
according to the road condition may not detect a moving vehicle in be recognized by the sensor until it
ahead and driving condition. Apply your lane, and cause your vehicle is in the sensor's detection range.
the accelerator pedal and select to accelerate to the set speed. The sensor may not detect imme-
the appropriate set speed. Check Also, the vehicle speed will rapidly diately when a vehicle cuts in sud-
to be sure that the road conditions down when the vehicle ahead is denly. Always pay attention to the
permit safe operation of the smart recognized suddenly. traffic, road and driving conditions.
cruise control. Select the appropriate set speed If a vehicle which moves into your
on inclines and adjust your vehicle lane is slower than your vehicle,
speed by depressing the accelera- your speed may decrease to main-
tor or brake pedal according to the tain the distance to the vehicle
road condition ahead and driving ahead.
condition.
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OHG050074
Your vehicle may accelerate when OBH058046
a vehicle ahead of you disappears.
Some vehicles ahead in your lane
When you are warned that the cannot be recognized by the sensor
vehicle ahead of you is not detect- as follows:
ed, drive with caution.
- Narrow vehicles such as motorcy-
cles or bicycles
- Vehicles offset to one side
- Slow-moving vehicles or sudden-
decelerating vehicles
- Stopped vehicles
- Vehicles with small rear profile such
as trailers with no loads
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WARNING (Continued)
The smart cruise control sys- When other vehicles are
tem cannot guarantee the changing lanes in front of you
stop for every emergency sit- frequently, the smart cruise
uation. control system may not oper-
ate appropriately. Always look
If an emergency stop is nec- ahead cautiously to prevent
essary, you must apply the unexpected and sudden situa-
brakes. tions from occurring.
Keep a safe distance accord- The smart cruise control sys-
ing to road conditions and tem is not a substitute for safe
OHG050077
vehicle speed. If the vehicle to driving practices but a con-
Always be cautious for vehicles vehicle distance is too close venience function only. It is
with higher height or vehicles car- during a high-speed driving, a the responsibility of the driver
rying loads that sticks out to the serious collision may result. to always check the speed
back of the vehicle. The smart cruise control sys- and the distance to the vehi-
tem cannot recognize a cle ahead.
stopped vehicle, pedestrians Always be aware of the select-
or an oncoming vehicle. ed speed and vehicle to vehi-
Always look ahead cautiously cle distance.
to prevent unexpected and
sudden situations from occur- Always maintain sufficient
ring. braking distance and deceler-
ate your vehicle by applying
(Continued) the brakes if necessary.
(Continued)
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(Continued) CAUTION
As the smart cruise control The smart cruise control system
system may not recognize may not operate temporarily
complex driving situations, due to electrical interference.
always pay attention to driv-
ing conditions and control
your vehicle speed.
For safe operation, carefully
read and follow the instruc-
tions in this manual before
use.
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WARNING (Continued)
The LDWS does not make the Do not put objects that reflect
vehicle change lanes. It is the light on the dash board.
driver's responsibility to Always check the road condi-
always check the road condi- tions because you may not
tions. hear the warning chime
Do not turn the steering wheel because of audio, and exter-
suddenly, when the LDWS nal conditions.
OVI059012
warns you that your vehicle is
leaving the lane.
If the sensor can not detect
the lane or if the vehicle speed
does not exceed 60km/h, the
LDWS won't warn you even
though vehicle leaves the
lane.
If your vehicle has window tint
or other types of coating on
the front windshield, the
OVI053013 LDWS may not work properly.
This system detects the lane with the Do not let water or any kind of
sensor at the front windshield and liquid come in contact with
warns you when your vehicle leaves the LDWS sensor.
the lane.
Do not remove the LDWS
parts and do not affect the
sensor by a strong impact.
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LDWS operation LDWS indicator light illuminates: When the sensor detects the lane line
OVIDDR2920
If your vehicle leaves the lane when
the LDWS is operating and vehicle
speed exceeds 60km/h, the warning
operates as follows:
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NOTICE
OVIDDR2922/OVIDDR2921 OVI059063
To change lane, operate the turn sig-
1. Visual warning 3. Haptic warning (if equipped with nal switch then change the lane.
If you leave the lane, the lane you pre-safe seat belt)
leave on the LCD display blinks yel- If you leave the lane for about 3 sec-
low. onds, the pre-safe seat belt provides
haptic warning.
2. Auditory warning You can turn off the haptic warning in
User Settings Mode.
If you leave the lane, the warning
sound operates.
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If the AVSM senses the object
ahead too near the vehicle and if
driver's operating of the brake
pedal or the steering wheel should
be needed, the warning light illumi-
nates.
Immediately reduce your speed.
If the AVSM senses more danger-
ous, the warning sound also oper-
ates and the seat belt vibrates.
Immediately reduce your speed.
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WARNING
The AVSM does not stop the
vehicle completely and does
not avoid collision. Always look
ahead cautiously to prevent
unexpected and sudden situa-
tions from occurring.
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Malfunction indicator
WARNING (Continued)
The VSM OFF indicator will illumi-
nate when the engine start/stop Even if there is a malfunction - There is heavy rain or heavy
button is turned ON, but should go to the brake operating of the snow.
off after approximately 3 seconds. AVSM, when you depress the - There is interference by elec-
If the indicator does not come on, brake pedal, the brake is oper- tromagnetic waves.
or continuously remains on after ating normally. But, the AVSM - There are strong radar
coming on for about 3 seconds brake operating does not reflections.
when you turn the engine operate even in certain haz- - Driving in curve.
start/stop button to the ON posi- ardous situations.
tion, or if the indicator comes on - Driving uphill or downhill.
The AVSM is designed to
while driving, the AVSM is not function above approximately - Driving in areas under con-
working properly. We recommend 15 km/h (9.3 mph) and below struction.
that the system be checked by an approximately 180 km/h (111.8 - The object ahead is very nar-
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. mph). row such as motorcycles or
The VSM OFF indicator may illumi- The AVSM does not react to bicycles.
nate when the ESC indicator or - The vehicle cuts in suddenly.
- Persons or animals.
SCC indicator comes on, but it The AVSM brake operating
does not indicate malfunction of - Oncoming vehicles in the
opposite lane or the vehicle does not operates, if the driv-
the AVSM. er does not release the accel-
in the intersection.
erator pedal or does not oper-
WARNING - Stopped objects. ate the brake pedal.
The AVSM is not a substitute for The AVSM can not detect the
safe driving practices but a sup- objects certainly, when:
plementary function only. It is - The sensors are stained with
the responsibility of the driver dirt or covered.
to always check the speed and (Continued)
the distance to the vehicle
ahead.
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The BSD (Blind spot detection) sys-
tem uses a radar sensor to alert the
driver while driving.
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The indicator on the switch will illumi- The system will activate when:
nate when the BSD (Blind spot 1.The system is on
detection) system switch is pressed
with the ignition switch ON. If vehicle 2.Vehicle speed is above 15 km/h
speed exceeds 15 km/h (9.3 mph), (9.3 mph)
the system will activate. 3.Other vehicles are detected in the
If you press the switch again, the rear side
switch indicator and system will be
turned off.
If the ignition switch is turned OFF OVI053120
and ON the system returns to the
previous state. If a vehicle is detected within the
boundary of the system, a warning
When the system is not used turn the light will illuminate on the outside
system off by turning off the switch. rearview mirror and the head up dis-
When the system is turned on the play.
warning light will illuminate for 3 sec- If the detected vehicle is not in
onds on the outside rearview mirror. detecting range, the warning will be
turned off by driving conditions.
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2nd stage When the second stage alert is acti- Detecting sensor
vated, a warning light will be blinking
on the outside rearview mirror and
the head up display, and a alarm will
sound.
If you move the turn signal switch to
origin position, the second stage
alert will be deactivated.
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The second stage alarm will activate
when:
1.The first stage alert is on
2.The turn signal is on to change a
lane
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Non-operating condition - A big vehicle is near such as a bus - If there is low height vehicle like
or truck. sport vehicle
Driver's Attention
- A motorcycle or bicycle is near. - When the vehicle is closing to your
The driver must be cautious in the
- A flat trailer like vehicle is near. vehicle
below situations for the system may
not assist the driver and may not - If the vehicle has started at the
work properly. same time as the vehicle next to it Outside rearview mirror may not
and has accelerated. alert the driver when:
- Curved roads, tollgates, etc. - When the other vehicle passes by - The outside rearview mirror hous-
very fast. ing is severely polluted
- The surrounding of the sensor is
polluted with rain, snow, mud, etc - When changing lanes. - The window is severely polluted
- The rear bumper near the sensor is - When going down or up a steep - The windows are severely tinted.
covered or hidden with a foreign road where the height of the lane is
matter such as a sticker, bumper different.
guard, bicycle stand etc. - When the other vehicle drives at
- The rear bumper is damaged or the the rear very nearby or drives very
sensor is out of place. close.
- The height of the vehicle shows - When a trailer or carrier is installed.
much change such as when the - When the temperature of rear
trunk is loaded with heavy objects, bumper is high
abnormal tire pressure etc. - When the sensors are covered by
- Due to bad weather such as heavy the vehicle, wall and pillar of park-
rain or snow. ing lot
- A fixed object is near such as a - When your vehicle moves back, if
guardrail, etc. the detected vehicle also moves
- A lot of amount of metal sub- back
stances are near the vehicles such - If there is small things like shopping
as a construction area. cart and baby carriage
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ECONOMICAL OPERATION
Your vehicle's fuel economy depends Don't "ride" the brake pedal. This Keep your car in good condition.
mainly on your style of driving, where can increase fuel consumption and For better fuel economy and
you drive and when you drive. also increase wear on these com- reduced maintenance costs, main-
Each of these factors affects how ponents. In addition, driving with tain your car in accordance with
many miles (kilometers) you can get your foot resting on the brake pedal the maintenance schedule in sec-
from a gallon (liter) of fuel. To operate may cause the brakes to overheat, tion 7. If you drive your car in
your vehicle as economically as pos- which reduces their effectiveness severe conditions, more frequent
sible, use the following driving sug- and may lead to more serious con- maintenance is required (see sec-
gestions to help save money in both sequences. tion 7 for details).
fuel and repairs: Take care of your tires. Keep them Keep your car clean. For maximum
Drive smoothly. Accelerate at a inflated to the recommended pres- service, your vehicle should be
moderate rate. Don't make "jack- sure. Incorrect inflation, either too kept clean and free of corrosive
rabbit" starts or full-throttle shifts much or too little, results in unnec- materials. It is especially important
and maintain a steady cruising essary tire wear. Check the tire that mud, dirt, ice, etc. not be
speed. Don't race between stop- pressures at least once a month. allowed to accumulate on the
lights. Try to adjust your speed to Be sure that the wheels are underside of the car. This extra
that of the other traffic so you don't aligned correctly. Improper align- weight can result in increased fuel
have to change speeds unneces- ment can result from hitting curbs consumption and also contribute to
sarily. Avoid heavy traffic whenever or driving too fast over irregular corrosion.
possible. Always maintain a safe surfaces. Poor alignment causes Travel lightly. Don't carry unneces-
distance from other vehicles so faster tire wear and may also result sary weight in your car. Weight
you can avoid unnecessary brak- in other problems as well as reduces fuel economy.
ing. This also reduces brake wear. greater fuel consumption. Don't let the engine idle longer
Drive at a moderate speed. The than necessary. If you are waiting
faster you drive, the more fuel your (and not in traffic), turn off your
car uses. Driving at a moderate engine and restart only when
speed, especially on the highway, you're ready to go.
is one of the most effective ways to
reduce fuel consumption.
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Smooth cornering
WARNING - Spinning WARNING
tires If your vehicle becomes stuck in
Do not spin the wheels, espe- snow, mud, sand, etc., then you
cially at speeds more than 56 may attempt to rock the vehicle
km/h (35 mph). Spinning the free by moving it forward and
wheels at high speeds when the backward. Do not attempt this
vehicle is stationary could procedure if people or objects
cause a tire to overheat which are anywhere near the vehicle.
could result in tire damage that During the rocking operation
may injure bystanders. the vehicle may suddenly move
forward of backward as it
becomes unstuck, causing
NOTICE injury or damage to nearby peo- OVI059044L
The ESC system should be turned ple or objects. Avoid braking or gear changing in
OFF prior to rocking the vehicle. corners, especially when roads are
wet. Ideally, corners should always
be taken under gentle acceleration. If
you follow these suggestions, tire
wear will be held to a minimum.
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Driving at night Adjust your mirrors to reduce the Driving in the rain
glare from other driver's head-
lights.
Keep your headlights clean and
properly aimed on vehicles not
equipped with the automatic head-
light aiming feature. Dirty or
improperly aimed headlights will
make it much more difficult to see
at night.
Avoid staring directly at the head-
lights of oncoming vehicles. You
OVI059045
could be temporarily blinded, and it OVI053046N
will take several seconds for your
Because night driving presents more eyes to readjust to the darkness. Rain and wet roads can make driving
hazards than driving in the daylight, dangerous, especially if youre not
here are some important tips to prepared for the slick pavement.
remember: Here are a few things to consider
Slow down and keep more dis- when driving in the rain:
tance between you and other vehi- A heavy rainfall will make it harder
cles, as it may be more difficult to to see and will increase the dis-
see at night, especially in areas tance needed to stop your vehicle,
where there may not be any street so slow down.
lights. Keep your windshield wiping
equipment in good shape. Replace
your windshield wiper blades when
they show signs of streaking or
missing areas on the windshield.
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If your tires are not in good condi- Driving in flooded areas Highway driving
tion, making a quick stop on wet Avoid driving through flooded areas
pavement can cause a skid and
Tires
unless you are sure the water is no
possibly lead to an accident. Be higher than the bottom of the wheel
sure your tires are in good shape. hub. Drive through any water slowly.
Turn on your headlights to make it Allow adequate stopping distance
easier for others to see you. because brake performance may be
Driving too fast through large pud- affected.
dles can affect your brakes. If you After driving through water, dry the
must go through puddles, try to brakes by gently applying them sev-
drive through them slowly. eral times while the vehicle is moving
If you believe you may have gotten slowly.
your brakes wet, apply them lightly
while driving until normal braking OVI023001
operation returns.
Driving off-road
Drive carefully off-road because your Adjust the tire inflation pressures to
vehicle may be damaged by rocks or specification. Low tire inflation pres-
roots of trees. Become familiar with sures will result in overheating and
the off-road conditions where you possible failure of the tires.
are going to drive before you begin Avoid using worn or damaged tires
driving. which may result in reduced traction
or tire failure.
NOTICE
Never exceed the maximum tire
inflation pressure shown on the
tires.
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WINTER DRIVING
Snowy or icy conditions Snow tires
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it If you mount snow tires on your vehi-
may be necessary to use snow tires cle, make sure they are radial tires of
or to install tire chains on your tires. the same size and load range as the
If snow tires are needed, it is neces- original tires. Mount snow tires on all
sary to select tires equivalent in size four wheels to balance your vehicles
and type of the original equipment handling in all weather conditions.
tires. Failure to do so may adversely Keep in mind that the traction provid-
affect the safety and handling of your ed by snow tires on dry roads may
car. Furthermore, speeding, rapid not be as high as your vehicle's orig-
acceleration, sudden brake applica- inal equipment tires. You should drive
OVI053049N tions, and sharp turns are potentially cautiously even when the roads are
More severe weather conditions of very hazardous practices. clear. Check with the tire dealer for
winter result in greater wear and During deceleration, use engine maximum speed recommendations.
other problems. To minimize winter braking to the fullest extent. Sudden
driving problem, you should follow brake applications on snowy or icy WARNING - Snow tire
these suggestions: roads may cause skids to occur. You size
need to keep sufficient distance
between the vehicle in operation in Snow tires should be equivalent
front and your vehicle. Also, apply in size and type to the vehicle's
the brake gently. It should be noted standard tires. Otherwise, the
that installing tire chains on the tire safety and handling of your
will provide a greater driving force, vehicle may be adversely affect-
but will not prevent side skids. ed.
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Change to "winter weight" oil To keep locks from freezing Don't let your parking brake
if necessary To keep the locks from freezing, freeze
In some climates it is recommended squirt an approved de-icer fluid or Under some conditions your parking
that a lower viscosity "winter weight" glycerine into the key opening. If a brake can freeze in the engaged
oil be used during cold weather. See lock is covered with ice, squirt it with position. This is most likely to hap-
section 8 for recommendations. If an approved de-icing fluid to remove pen when there is an accumulation
you aren't sure what weight oil you the ice. If the lock is frozen internally, of snow or ice around or near the
should use, consult an authorized you may be able to thaw it out by rear brakes or if the brakes are wet.
HYUNDAI dealer. using a heated key. Handle the heat- If there is a risk the parking brake
ed key with care to avoid injury. may freeze, apply it only temporarily
while you put the gear shift lever in P
Check spark plugs and igni- and block the rear wheels so the
tion system Use approved window washer vehicle cannot roll. Then release the
Inspect your spark plugs as anti-freeze in system parking brake.
described in section 7 and replace To keep the water in the window
them if necessary. Also check all washer system from freezing, add an
ignition wiring and components to be approved window washer anti-freeze Don't let ice and snow accu-
sure they are not cracked, worn or solution in accordance with instruc- mulate underneath
damaged in any way. tions on the container. Window wash- Under some conditions, snow and
er anti-freeze is available from an ice can build up under the fenders
authorized HYUNDAI dealer and and interfere with the steering. When
most auto parts outlets. Do not use driving in severe winter conditions
engine coolant or other types of anti- where this may happen, you should
freeze as these may damage the periodically check underneath the
paint finish. car to be sure the movement of the
front wheels and the steering com-
ponents is not obstructed.
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VEHICLE WEIGHT
This section will guide you in the Cargo weight GVWR
proper loading of your vehicle, to This figure includes all weight added (Gross vehicle weight rating)
keep your loaded vehicle weight to the Base Curb Weight, including This is the maximum allowable
within its design rating capability. cargo and optional equipment. weight of the fully loaded vehicle
Properly loading your vehicle will
(including all options, equipment,
provide maximum return of the vehi-
GAW (Gross axle weight) passengers and cargo). The GVWR
cle design performance. Before load-
is shown on the certification label
ing your vehicle, familiarize yourself This is the total weight placed on located on the drivers (or front pas-
with the following terms for determin- each axle (front and rear) - including sengers) door sill.
ing your vehicle's weight ratings, vehicle curb weight and all payload.
from the vehicle's specifications and
the certification label: Overloading
GAWR
(Gross axle weight rating)
Base curb weight WARNING - Vehicle
This is the maximum allowable
This is the weight of the vehicle weight that can be carried by a single
weight
including a full tank of fuel and all axle (front or rear). These numbers The gross axle weight rating
standard equipment. It does not are shown on the certification label. (GAWR) and the gross vehicle
include passengers, cargo, or option- weight rating (GVWR) for your
al equipment. The total load on each axle must
vehicle are on the certification
never exceed its GAWR.
label attached to the driver's (or
Vehicle curb weight front passengers) door.
GVW (Gross vehicle weight) Exceeding these ratings can
This is the weight of your new vehicle cause an accident or damage
when you picked it up from your deal- This is the Base Curb Weight plus
actual Cargo Weight plus passen- the vehicle. You can calculate
er plus any aftermarket equipment. the weight of your load by
gers.
weighing the items (and people)
before putting them in the vehi-
cle. Be careful not to overload
your vehicle.
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TRAILER TOWING
We do not recommend using this
vehicle for trailer towing.
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ROAD WARNING
Hazard warning flasher It should be used whenever emer-
gency repairs are being made or
when the vehicle is stopped near the
edge of a roadway.
Depress the flasher switch with the
engine start/stop button in any posi-
tion. The flasher switch is located in
the center console switch panel. All
turn signal lights will flash simultane-
ously.
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WARNING
If the engine will not start, do
not push or pull the vehicle to
start it. This could result in a
collision or cause other dam-
age.
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EMERGENCY STARTING
Jump starting
Jump starting can be dangerous if
WARNING - Battery
done incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid Keep all flames or sparks
harm to yourself or damage to your away from the battery. The
vehicle or battery, follow the jump battery produces hydrogen
starting procedures. If in doubt, we gas which may explode if
strongly recommend that you have a exposed to flame or sparks.
competent technician or towing serv- If these instructions are not
ice jump start your vehicle. followed exactly, serious per-
sonal injury and damage to
the vehicle may occur! If you
OVI063002 CAUTION are not sure how to follow this
Connect cables in numerical order Use only a 12-volt jumper sys- procedure, seek qualified
and disconnect in reverse order. tem. You can damage a 12-volt assistance. Automobile bat-
starting motor, ignition system, teries contain sulfuric acid.
and other electrical parts This is poisonous and highly
NOTICE beyond repair by use of a 24- corrosive. When jump start-
Your vehicle has a battery in the volt power supply (either two ing, wear protective glasses
trunk room, but when you jump 12-volt batteries in series or a and be careful not to get acid
start your vehicle, use the jumper 24-volt motor generator set). on yourself, your clothing or
terminal in the engine room. on the vehicle.
Do not attempt to jump start
WARNING - Battery the vehicle if the discharged
Never attempt to check the elec- battery is frozen or if the elec-
trolyte level of the battery as trolyte level is low; the battery
this may cause the battery to may rupture or explode.
rupture or explode causing seri- (Continued)
ous injury.
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TPMS malfunctions may occur for a Low tire pressure If either telltale illuminates, immedi-
variety of reasons, including the telltale ately reduce your speed, avoid hard
installation of replacement or alter- cornering and anticipate increased
nate tires or wheels on the vehicle stopping distances. You should stop
that prevent the TPMS from function- Low tire pres- and check your tires as soon as pos-
ing properly. Always check the TPMS sure position sible. Inflate the tires to the proper
malfunction telltale after replacing telltale pressure as indicated on the vehi-
one or more tires or wheels on your cles placard or tire inflation pressure
vehicle to ensure that the replace- label located on the drivers side cen-
ment or alternate tires and wheels OKH042081L
ter pillar outer panel. If you cannot
allow the TPMS to continue to func- reach a service station or if the tire
tion properly. When the tire pressure monitoring cannot hold the newly added air,
system warning indicators are illumi- replace the low pressure tire with a
nated and warning message dis- spare tire.
NOTICE played on the cluster LCD display,
one or more of your tires is signifi- If you drive the vehicle for about 10
If any of the below happens, we rec- minutes at speeds above 25 km/h
ommend that the system be checked cantly under-inflated. The low tire
pressure position telltale light will after replacing the low pressure tire
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. with the spare tire, the below will
1.The low tire pressure telltale/ indicate which tire is significantly
under-inflated by illuminating the cor- happen:
TPMS malfunction indicator does
not illuminate for 3 seconds when responding position light. The TPMS malfunction indicator
the ignition switch is turned to the may blink for approximately 1
ON or engine is running. minute and then remain continu-
2.The TPMS malfunction indicator ously illuminated because the
remains illuminated after blinking TPMS sensor is not mounted on
for approximately 1 minute. the spare wheel.
3.The Low tire pressure position
telltale remains illuminated.
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If you drive the vehicle for about 10 You may not be able identify a low
minutes at speeds above 25 km/h tire by simply looking at it. Always WARNING - TPMS
after replaceing the low pressure tire use a good quality tire pressure The TPMS cannot alert you to
with the spare tire, the below will gauge to measure the tire's inflation severe and sudden tire dam-
happen: pressure. Please note that a tire that age caused by external fac-
The TPMS malfunction indicator is hot (from being driven) will have a tors such as nails or road
may blink for approximately 1 higher pressure measurement than a debris.
minute and then remain continu- tire that is cold (from sitting station-
If you feel any vehicle instabil-
ously illuminated because the ary for at least 3 hours and driven
ity, immediately take your foot
TPMS sensor is not mounted on less than 1.6 km (1 mile) during that
off the accelerator, apply the
the spare wheel. 3 hour period).
brakes gradually and with
Allow the tire to cool before measur- light force, and slowly move to
ing the inflation pressure. Always be a safe position off the road.
sure the tire is cold before inflating to
the recommended pressure.
A cold tire means the vehicle has
been sitting for 3 hours and driven for
less than 1.6 km (1 mile) in that 3
hour period.
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OVI063033
If it is hard to loosen the tire hold-
OVI063005
down wing bolt by a hand, you can
loosen it easily using the Jack handle.
Turn the tire hold-down wing bolt 1. Put the Jack handle (1) into the
counterclockwise. inside of tire hold-down wing bolt.
Store the tire in the reverse order of 2. Turn the tire hold-down wing bolt
removal. counterclockwise by the Jack han-
To prevent the spare tire and tools dle to utilize the principles of the
from rattling while the vehicle is in lever and fulcrum.
motion, store them properly.
CAUTION
When you remove or store the
spare tire, do not contact or
bump the battery with the spare
tire. Contacting or bumping the
battery may cause failure of
electrical circuits.
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WARNING - Changing a
tire
To prevent vehicle movement
while changing a tire, always
set the parking brake fully,
and always block the wheel
diagonally opposite the wheel
being changed.
We recommend that the
wheels of the vehicle be
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4.Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, remain in the vehicle that is 6.Insert the tool (1) into the hole and
jack, jack handle, and spare tire being jacked. pull out the wheel cover.
from the vehicle.
5.Block both the front and rear of the
wheel that is diagonally opposite
CAUTION
the jack position. When removing the wheel
cover, if you use any other tool
except the tool (1), the wheel
cover may be damaged.
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10. Loosen the wheel nuts and 11. To reinstall the wheel, hold it on
remove them with your fingers. WARNING the studs, put the wheel nuts on
Slide the wheel off the studs and Wheels may have sharp edges. the studs and tighten them finger
lay it flat so it cannot roll away. To Handle them carefully to avoid tight. The nuts should be installed
put the wheel on the hub, pick up possible severe injury. Before with their tapered small diameter
the spare tire, line up the holes putting the wheel into place, be ends directed inward. Jiggle the
with the studs and slide the sure that there is nothing on the tire to be sure it is completely
wheel onto them. If this is diffi- hub or wheel (such as mud, tar, seated, then tighten the nuts as
cult, tip the wheel slightly and get gravel, etc.) that interferes with much as possible with your fin-
the top hole in the wheel lined up the wheel from fitting solidly gers again.
with the top stud. Then jiggle the against the hub. 12. Lower the vehicle to the ground
wheel back and forth until the by turning the wheel nut wrench
If there is, remove it. If there is
wheel can be slid over the other counterclockwise.
not good contact on the mount-
studs.
ing surface between the wheel
and hub, the wheel nuts could
come loose and cause the loss
of a wheel. Loss of a wheel may
result in loss of control of the
vehicle. This may cause serious
injury or death.
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Wheel nut tightening torque: If you have a tire gauge, remove the
Steel wheel & aluminum alloy wheel: valve cap and check the air pressure.
If the pressure is lower than recom-
9~11 kgm (65~79 lbft) mended, drive slowly to the nearest
service station and inflate to the cor-
rect pressure. If it is too high, adjust
it until it is correct. Always reinstall
the valve cap after checking or
adjusting tire pressure. If the cap is
not replaced, air may leak from the
tire. If you lose a valve cap, buy
OVI069011 another and install it as soon as pos-
sible.
Then position the wrench as shown
in the drawing and tighten the wheel After you have changed wheels,
nuts. Be sure the socket is seated always secure the flat tire in its place
completely over the nut. Do not stand and return the jack and tools to their
on the wrench handle or use an proper storage locations.
extension pipe over the wrench han-
dle. Go around the wheel tightening
every other nut until they are all tight.
Then double-check each nut for
tightness. After changing wheels, we
recommend that you have an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer tighten the
wheel nuts to their proper torque as
soon as possible.
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The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack.
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JACKDOC14S
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TOWING
Towing service It is acceptable to tow the vehicle
with the front wheels on the ground
A (without dollies) and the rear wheels
off the ground.
If any of the loaded wheels or sus-
pension components are damaged
or the vehicle is being towed with the
B
rear wheels on the ground, use a
towing dolly under the rear wheels.
When being towed by a commercial
tow truck and wheel dollies are not
dolly used, the rear of the vehicle should OVI069022L
C
always be lifted, not the front. NOTICE
When you tow the vehicle as the pic-
ture (A), the cable should be secured
to the vehicle towing hook (1) as the
OVI069012 picture.
If you use chains or cables to tie
If emergency towing is necessary, down your vehicle, the angle (2)
we recommend having it done by an must be 45.
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a Do not overly tighten the tie downs
commercial tow-truck service. or the vehicle may be damaged.
Proper lifting and towing procedures
are necessary to prevent damage to
the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies
or flatbed is recommended.
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OVI069014 CAUTION
Failure to place the shift lever in
N (Neutral) may cause internal
OVI059025N
damage to the transmission.
CAUTION
If the ECS malfunction indicator
illuminates when there is no air
in the suspension, the vehicle
OVI069013 height will be very lower, so do
not drive to protect the vehicle
from the projections on the sur-
CAUTION face of the ground.
Do not tow the vehicle with the We recommend that you take
rear wheels on the ground as your vehicle to an authorized
this may cause damage to the HYUNDAI dealer by towing the
vehicle. vehicle and have the system
Do not tow with sling-type checked. You should tow the
equipment. Use wheel lift or vehicle as the picture.
flatbed equipment.
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OVI059026
When you load the vehicle onto the OVI063016
tow truck, the loading angle(1) Rear
should be smaller than 6.
OVI063017
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CAUTION - Automatic
transmission
If the car is being towed with
all four wheels on the ground,
it can be towed only from the
front. Be sure that the trans-
mission is in neutral. Be sure
the steering is unlocked by
placing the ignition switch in
the ACC position. A driver
must be in the towed vehicle
to operate the steering and
brakes.
To avoid serious damage to
the automatic transmission,
limit the vehicle speed to 15
km/h (10 mph) and drive less
than 1.5 km (1 mile ) when
towing.
Before towing, check the auto-
matic transmission fluid leak
under your vehicle. If the auto-
matic transmission fluid is
leaking, a flatbed equipment
or towing dolly must be used.
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Maintenance
7
Maintenance
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
3.8 Engine
OBH011100
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5.0 Engine
OBH011101
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Maintenance
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
You should exercise the utmost care Owners responsibility Owner maintenance precau-
to prevent damage to your vehicle tions
and injury to yourself whenever per-
forming any maintenance or inspec- NOTICE Improper or incomplete service may
result in problems. This section gives
tion procedures. Maintenance Service and Record instructions only for the maintenance
Inadequate, incomplete or insuffi- Retention are the owner's responsi- items that are easy to perform.
cient servicing may result in opera- bility.
tional problems with your vehicle that
could lead to vehicle damage, an We recommend in general that you NOTICE
accident, or personal injury. have your vehicle serviced by an Improper owner maintenance dur-
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ing the warranty period may affect
You should retain documents that warranty coverage. For details, read
show proper maintenance has been the separate Service Passport pro-
performed on your vehicle in accor- vided with the vehicle. If you're
dance with the scheduled mainte- unsure about any servicing or main-
nance service charts shown on the tenance procedure, we recommend
following pages. You need this infor- that the system be seviced by an
mation to establish your compliance authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
with the servicing and maintenance
requirements of your vehicle war-
ranties.
Detailed warranty information is pro-
vided in your Service Passport.
Repairs and adjustments required as
a result of improper maintenance or
a lack of required maintenance are
not covered when your vehicle is
covered by warranty.
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Maintenance
OWNER MAINTENANCE
The following lists are vehicle checks Owner maintenance schedule While operating your vehicle:
and inspections that should be per- Note any changes in the sound of
formed at the frequencies indicated
When you stop for fuel:
the exhaust or any smell of
to help ensure safe, dependable Check the engine oil level.
exhaust fumes in the vehicle.
operation of your vehicle. Check coolant level in coolant
Check for vibrations in the steering
Any adverse conditions should be reservoir.
wheel. Notice any increased steer-
brought to the attention of your deal- Check the windshield washer fluid ing effort or looseness in the steer-
er as soon as possible. level. ing wheel, or change in its straight-
These Owner Maintenance Checks Look for low or under-inflated tires. ahead position.
are generally not covered by war- Notice if your vehicle constantly
ranties and you may be charged for turns slightly or pulls to one side
labor, parts and lubricants used. WARNING when traveling on smooth, level
Be careful when checking your road.
engine coolant level when the When stopping, listen and check
engine is hot. Scalding hot for unusual sounds, pulling to one
coolant and steam may blow side, increased brake pedal travel
out under pressure. This could or hard-to-push brake pedal.
cause burns or other serious
injury. If any slipping or changes in the
operation of your transmission
occurs, check the transmission
fluid level.
Check automatic transmission P
(Park) function.
Check parking brake.
Check for fluid leaks under your
vehicle (water dripping from the air
conditioning system during or after
use is normal).
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Maintenance
Except Europe I I I I
Engine oil and For Middle East Replace every 10,000 km or 12 months *3
engine oil filter *2 Except Middle East R R R R R R R R
For Europe Every 15,000 km or 12 months
Add fuel additives * 4
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Maintenance
schedule depends on fuel quality. If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss
of power, hard starting problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and we
recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
MAINTENANCE ITEM Maintenance intervals Driving condition
operation
Inspect more frequently
Parking brake I C, D, G, H
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
Driveshaft and boots I C, D, E, F
depending on the condition
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Maintenance
Brake hoses and lines Power steering pump, belt and Brake discs, pads, calipers
Visually check for proper installation, hoses and rotors
chafing, cracks, deterioration and Check the power steering pump and Check the pads for excessive wear,
any leakage. Replace any deteriorat- hoses for leakage and damage. discs for run out and wear, and
ed or damaged parts immediately. Replace any damaged or leaking calipers for fluid leakage.
parts immediately. Inspect the power For more information on checking
steering belt (or drive belt) for evi- the pads or lining wear limit, refer to
Brake fluid dence of cuts, cracks, excessive the Hyundai web site.
Check brake fluid level in the brake wear, oiliness and proper tension.
fluid reservoir. The level should be Replace or adjust it if necessary. (http://brakemanual.hmc.co.kr)
between MIN and MAX marks on
the side of the reservoir. Use only Suspension mounting bolts
hydraulic brake fluid conforming to Drive shafts and boots
DOT 3 or DOT 4 specification. Check the drive shafts, boots and Check the suspension connections
clamps for cracks, deterioration, or for looseness or damage. Retighten
damage. Replace any damaged to the specified torque.
Steering gear box, linkage & parts and, if necessary, repack the
boots/lower arm ball joint grease.
With the vehicle stopped and engine
off, check for excessive free-play in
the steering wheel. Air conditioning refrigerant
(if equipped)
Check the linkage for bends or dam-
age. Check the dust boots and ball Check the air conditioning lines and
joints for deterioration, cracks, or connections for leakage and dam-
damage. Replace any damaged age.
parts.
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ENGINE OIL
Checking the engine oil level 3.Turn the engine off and wait for a
few minutes (about 5 minutes) for CAUTION
3.8L
the oil to return to the oil pan. Do not overfill with engine oil.
4.Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, Engine damage may result.
and re-insert it fully. Do not spill engine oil, when
adding or changing engine oil.
If you drop the engine oil on
WARNING - Radiator the engine room, wipe it off
hose immediately.
Be very careful not to touch the When you wipe the oil level
radiator hose when checking or gauge, you should wipe it with
OBH071002 adding the engine oil as it may a clean cloth. When mixed
5.0L be hot enough to burn you. with debris, it can cause
engine damage.
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OBH071003N
If it is near or at L, add enough oil to
bring the level to F. Do not overfill.
ENGINE COOLANT
The high-pressure cooling system Checking the coolant level (Continued)
has a reservoir filled with year-round
antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is When you are sure all the
filled at the factory. WARNING pressure has been released,
Removing radiator press down on the cap, using
Check the antifreeze protection and
cap a thick towel, and continue
coolant level at least once a year, at
turning counterclockwise to
the beginning of the winter season,
remove it.
and before traveling to a colder cli-
mate. Even if the engine is not oper-
Never attempt to remove the ating, do not remove the radi-
radiator cap while the engine ator cap or the drain plug
CAUTION is operating or hot. Doing so while the engine and radiator
When the engine overheats might lead to cooling system are hot. Hot coolant and
from low engine coolant, sud- and engine damage and could steam may still blow out
denly adding engine coolant result in serious personal under pressure, causing seri-
may cause cracks in the injury from escaping hot ous injury.
engine. To prevent damage, coolant or steam.
add engine coolant slowly in Turn the engine off and wait
small quantities. until it cools down. Use
Do not drive with no engine extreme care when removing
coolant. It may cause water the radiator cap. Wrap a thick
pump failure and engine towel around it, and turn it
seizure, etc. counterclockwise slowly to
the first stop. Step back while
the pressure is released from
the cooling system.
(Continued)
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Maintenance
BRAKE FLUID
Checking the brake fluid level If the fluid level is excessively low, we
recommend that the system be WARNING - Brake fluid
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI When changing and adding
dealer. brake fluid, handle it carefully.
Use only the specified brake fluid. Do not let it come in contact
(Refer to Recommended lubricants with your eyes. If brake fluid
or capacities in section 8.) should come in contact with
Never mix different types of fluid. your eyes, immediately flush
them with a large quantity of
fresh tap water. Have your eyes
WARNING - Loss of examined by a doctor as soon
brake fluid as possible.
In the event the brake system
OBH071006
requires frequent additions of
Check the fluid level in the reservoir fluid, we recommend that the CAUTION
periodically. The fluid level should be system be inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Do not allow brake fluid to con-
between MAX and MIN marks on the
tact the vehicle's body paint, as
side of the reservoir.
paint damage will result. Brake
Before removing the reservoir cap NOTICE fluid, which has been exposed
and adding brake fluid, clean the Before removing the brake filler to open air for an extended time
area around the reservoir cap thor- cap, read the warning on the cap. should never be used as its
oughly to prevent brake fluid contam- quality cannot be guaranteed. It
ination. should be disposed of properly.
If the level is low, add fluid to the WARNING Don't put in the wrong kind of
MAX level. The level will fall with Clean filler cap before remov- fluid. A few drops of mineral-
accumulated mileage. This is a nor- ing. Use only DOT3 or DOT4 based oil, such as engine oil, in
mal condition associated with the brake fluid from a sealed con- your brake system can damage
wear of the brake linings. tainer. brake system parts.
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Maintenance
WASHER FLUID
Checking the power steering Checking the washer fluid
hose level WARNING - Coolant
Check the connections for oil leaks, Do not use radiator coolant or
damage and twists in the power antifreeze in the washer fluid
steering hose before driving. reservoir.
Radiator coolant can severely
obscure visibility when
sprayed on the windshield
and may cause loss of vehicle
control or damage to paint
and body trim.
Windshield Washer fluid
agents contain some amounts
OBH078008 of alcohol and can be flamma-
ble under certain circum-
The reservoir is translucent so that stances. Do not allow sparks
you can check the level with a quick or flame to contact the washer
visual inspection. fluid or the washer fluid reser-
Check the fluid level in the washer voir. Damage to the vehicle or
fluid reservoir and add fluid if neces- occupants could occur.
sary. Plain water may be used if Windshield washer fluid is
washer fluid is not available. poisonous to humans and
However, use washer solvent with animals. Do not drink and
antifreeze characteristics in cold cli- avoid contacting windshield
mates to prevent freezing. washer fluid. Serious injury or
death could occur.
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Maintenance
AIR CLEANER
Filter replacement Main air cleaner
3.8L
OBH071010 OBH071011
5.0L 2.Loosen the air cleaner cover
OVI079117L
attaching clips and open the cover.
1.Push the top of the fastener to
remove the cover. 3.Wipe the inside of the air cleaner.
4.Replace the air cleaner filter.
5.Lock the cover with the cover
attaching clips.
OBH078010N
Chamber air cleaner (if equipped) Replace the filter according to the
Maintenance Schedule.
If the vehicle is operated in extreme-
ly dusty or sandy areas, replace the
element more often than the usual
recommended intervals. (Refer to
Maintenance under severe usage
conditions in this section.)
CAUTION
OVI072052 Do not drive with the air clean-
OBH071051 2.Replace the air cleaner filter after er removed; this will result in
pulling up the locking tab (1). excessive engine wear.
1.Loosen the air cleaner cover
attaching clips and open the cover. 3.Lock the cover with the cover When removing the air cleaner
attaching clips. filter, be careful that dust or
dirt does not enter the air
intake, or damage may result.
We recommend that you use
parts for replacement from an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
When you clean the filter, use
the compressed air and blow
the air from the clean side to
the dirty side.
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OBH078016 OBH078017
3.Remove the climate control air fil- 4.Replace the climate control air fil-
ter case pulling out both sides of ter.
the cover. 5.Reassemble in the reverse order of
disassembly.
NOTICE
When replacing the climate control
air filter, install it properly.
Otherwise, the system may produce
noise and the effectiveness of the fil-
ter may be reduced.
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Maintenance
WIPER BLADES
Blade inspection Contamination of either the wind- Blade replacement
shield or the wiper blades with for- When the wipers no longer clean
eign matter can reduce the effective- adequately, the blades may be worn
ness of the windshield wipers. or cracked, and require replacement.
Common sources of contamination
are insects, tree sap, and hot wax
treatments used by some commer- CAUTION
cial car washes. If the blades are not To prevent damage to the wiper
wiping properly, clean both the win- arms or other components, do
dow and the blades with a good not attempt to move the wipers
cleaner or mild detergent, and rinse manually.
thoroughly with clean water.
1JBA5122
CAUTION CAUTION
NOTICE To prevent damage to the wiper The use of a non-specified
Commercial hot waxes applied by blades, do not use gasoline, wiper blade could result in
automatic car washes have been kerosene, paint thinner, or other wiper malfunction and failure.
known to make the windshield diffi- solvents on or near them.
cult to clean.
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Maintenance
OHM078059 OHM078060
Type A 2. Open the cover of the blade. Press
1. Raise the wiper arm. the clip behind the wiper arm and
remove the blade assembly down-
ward.
CAUTION
Do not allow the wiper arm to
fall against the windshield,
since it may chip or crack the
windshield.
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OSBL071001
OHG070043 OHM078059
3. Install the new blade assembly in Type B
the reverse order of removal. 1. Raise the wiper arm.
4. Return the wiper arm on the wind-
shield.
CAUTION
5. Turn the ignition switch to the ON
position. Do not allow the wiper arm to
fall against the windshield,
6. Move the wiper switch to any posi- since it may chip or crack the
tion and then to the OFF position. windshield. OSBL071003
2. Turn the wiper blade clip. Then lift
up the blade clip.
3. Push the clip (1) and push up the
wiper arm (2).
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OSBL071002
4. Push down the wiper arm (3) and
install the new blade assembly in
the reverse order of removal.
5. Return the wiper arm on the wind-
shield.
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Maintenance
BATTERY
For best battery service (Continued)
WARNING - Battery
dangers If any electrolyte gets
into your eyes, flush
Always read the follow- your eyes with clean
ing instructions carefully water for at least 15 min-
when handling a battery. utes and get immediate
medical attention.
Keep lighted cigarettes
and all other flames or If electrolyte gets on
sparks away from the your skin, thoroughly
battery. wash the contacted area.
If you feel a pain or a
Hydrogen, a highly com- burning sensation, get
bustible gas, is always medical attention imme-
OBH071018N
present in battery cells diately.
The battery is in the trunk. and may explode if ignit-
ed. Wear eye protection
Keep the battery securely mount- when charging or work-
ed. Keep batteries out of the ing near a battery.
Keep the battery top clean and dry. reach of children Always provide ventila-
because batteries con- tion when working in an
Keep the terminals and connec- enclosed space.
tions clean, tight, and coated with tain highly corrosive
petroleum jelly or terminal grease. SULFURIC ACID. Do not An inappropriately dis-
allow battery acid to posed battery can be
Rinse any spilled electrolyte from contact your skin, eyes, harmful to the environ-
the battery immediately with a clothing or paint finish. ment and human health.
solution of water and baking soda. Dispose the battery
(Continued) according to your local
law(s) or regulation.
(Continued)
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Reset items
WARNING Items should be reset after the bat-
Before performing mainte- tery has been discharged or the bat-
nance or recharging the bat- tery has been disconnected.
tery, turn off all accessories
Power trunk (See section 4)
and stop the engine.
Sunroof (See section 4)
The negative battery cable
must be removed first and Trip computer (See section 4)
installed last when the battery Climate control system
is disconnected. (See section 4)
Operation related to the bat- Clock (See DIS manual)
tery should be done in an Audio (See DIS manual)
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Auto up/down window
(See section 4)
Driver position memory system
CAUTION (See section 4)
Keep the battery away from
water or any liquid.
The battery is in the trunk, so
you should be careful when
you load a container filled with
liquid into the trunk.
For your safety, use the
authenticity by approved
authorized HYUNDAI dealer,
when you replace the battery.
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
2. Tire size designation 100 - Load Index, a numerical code Tire speed ratings
A tires sidewall is marked with a tire associated with the maximum The chart below lists many of the dif-
size designation. You will need this load the tire can carry. ferent speed ratings currently being
information when selecting replace- V - Speed Rating Symbol. See the used for passenger car tires. The
ment tires for your car. The following speed rating chart in this section speed rating is part of the tire size
explains what the letters and num- for additional information. designation on the sidewall of the
bers in the tire size designation tire. This symbol corresponds to that
mean. tire's designed maximum safe oper-
Wheel size designation ating speed.
Example tire size designation:
Wheels are also marked with impor-
(These numbers are provided as an tant information that you need if you Speed
example only; your tire size designa- ever have to replace one. The follow- Rating Maximum Speed
tor could vary depending on your ing explains what the letters and Symbol
vehicle.) numbers in the wheel size designa-
S 180 km/h (112 mph)
P245/50R18 100V tion mean.
T 190 km/h (118 mph)
H 210 km/h (130 mph)
P - Applicable vehicle type (tires Example wheel size designation:
marked with the prefix P are V 240 km/h (149 mph)
7.5JX18
intended for use on passenger Z Above 240 km/h (149 mph)
vehicles or light trucks; however,
not all tires have this marking). 7.5 - Rim width in inches.
245 - Tire width in millimeters. J - Rim contour designation.
50 - Aspect ratio. The tires section 18 - Rim diameter in inches.
height as a percentage of its
width.
R - Tire construction code (Radial).
18 - Rim diameter in inches.
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3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire 4. Tire ply composition and mate-
Identification Number) WARNING - Tire age rial
Any tires that are over 6 years old, Tires degrade over time, even The number of layers or plies of rub-
based on the manufacturing date, when they are not being used. ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire
(including the spare tire) should be Regardless of the remaining manufacturers also must indicate the
replaced by new ones. You can find tread, it is recommended that materials in the tire, which include
the manufacturing date on the tire tires generally be replaced after steel, nylon, polyester, and others.
sidewall (possibly on the inside of the six (6) years of normal service. The letter "R" means radial ply con-
wheel), displaying the DOT Code. Heat caused by hot climates or struction; the letter "D" means diago-
The DOT Code is a series of num- frequent high loading condi- nal or bias ply construction; and the
bers on a tire consisting of numbers tions can accelerate the aging letter "B" means belted-bias ply con-
and English letters. The manufactur- process. Failure to follow this struction.
ing date is designated by the last four warning can result in sudden
digits (characters) of the DOT code. tire failure, which could lead to 5. Maximum permissible inflation
a loss of control and an acci- pressure
DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO dent involving serious injury or
death. This number is the greatest amount
The front part of the DOT means a of air pressure that should be put in
plant code number, tire size and the tire. Do not exceed the maximum
tread pattern and the last four num- permissible inflation pressure. Refer
bers indicate week and year manu- to the Tire and Loading Information
factured. label for recommended inflation
For example: pressure.
DOT XXXX XXXX 1614 represents
that the tire was produced in the 16th
week of 2014.
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Maintenance
FUSES
Blade type This vehicle has 4 fuse panels, one
located in the drivers side panel bol- WARNING - Fuse
ster, another is in the front passen- replacement
gers side panel bolster, the others Never replace a fuse with any-
are in the engine compartment. thing but another fuse of the
Normal Blown If any of your vehicles lights, acces- same rating.
Cartridge type sories, or controls do not work, check A higher capacity fuse could
the appropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse cause damage and possibly a
has blown, the element inside the fire.
fuse will be melted.
Never install a wire or alu-
If the electrical system does not minum foil instead of the
work, first check the drivers side proper fuse - even as a tem-
fuse panel. porary repair. It may cause
Normal Blown Before replacing a blown fuse, dis- extensive wiring damage and
connect the negative battery cable. a possible fire.
Fusible link
Always replace a blown fuse with
one of the same rating.
If the replacement fuse blows, this CAUTION
indicates an electrical problem. Avoid Do not use a screwdriver or any
using the system involved and we other metal object to remove
Normal
Blown recommend that you consult an fuses because it may cause a
OBH072060 authorized HYUNDAI dealer. short circuit and damage the
Three kinds of fuses are used: blade system.
A vehicles electrical system is pro-
tected from electrical overload dam- type for lower amperage rating, car-
tridge type, and fusible link for higher
age by fuses.
amperage ratings. NOTICE
The actual fuse/relay panel label
may differ from equipped items.
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Maintenance
Engine compartment fuse 3.Check the removed fuse; replace it Main fuse
replacement if it is blown. To remove or insert
the fuse, use the fuse puller in the
front passengers side panel.
4.Push in a new fuse of the same rat-
ing, and make sure it fits tightly in
the clips. If it fits loosely, we recom-
mend that you consult an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
CAUTION
OBH071023 After checking the fuse panel in
the engine compartment, OBH078025
securely install the fuse panel If the main fuse is blown, it must be
cover. If not, electrical failures removed as follows:
may occur from water contact. 1. Remove the fuse panel on the
right side in the engine compart-
ment.
2. Remove the nuts shown in the pic-
ture above.
3. Replace the fuse with a new one
of the same rating.
OBH071024 4. Reinstall in the reverse order of
1.Turn the engine start/stop button removal.
and all other switches off.
2.Remove the fuse panel cover by
NOTICE
pressing the tab and pulling up. If the main fuse is blown, we recom-
mend that you consult an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
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OVI073105
NOTICE
Not all fuse panel descriptions in OVI073108L
this manual may be applicable to
your vehicle. It is accurate at the
time of printing. When you inspect
the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer
to the fuse panel label.
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Maintenance
Shift Lever IG1 10A Electric ATM Shift Lever, ATM Shift Lever IND.
Power Trunk Lid Control Module, Relax Module Driver/Passenger Door Module, Rear Door
Module LH/RH, Passenger Door Lamp, Passenger Door Mood Lamp, Rear Door Lamp LH/RH,
Memory 10A
Rear Door Mood Lamp LH/RH, Instrument Cluster, Driver IMS Control Module, BCM, Analogue
Clock, LCD Panel Switch, A/C Control Module, Data Link Connector
Active Head
10A Active Head Rest Sensor Module
Rest
Cluster 10A Instrument Cluster, Head-Up Display
Stop Lamp 10A Stop Lamp Switch, Smart Key Control Module
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Shift Lever B+ 10A Electric ATM Shift Lever, Sport Mode Switch
A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Front Monitor, Split Unit, MTS Module, Front DIS Switch, Rear
Multi Media 15A
Monitor LH/RH, Rear Console Switch, Rear Audio Switch
BCM 10A BCM
E/R Junction Box (Fuse - B/UP LAMP, ESC, EHPS, AFLS, INJECTOR (IG1), CRUISE
IG1 30A
(IG1), ECU (IG1), TCU)
Module 1 10A Head-Up Display, Rain Sensor, Rear Power Seat Switch RH
Fuel Lid 10A Fuel Filler Door Switch, Front Console Switch
Air Bag 15A SRS Control Module, Driver/Passenger Pre-Safe Seat Belt
Module 4 10A E/R Junction Box (FAM), Multifunction Switch, Driver/Passenger Door Module
Audio (IG1) 10A A/V & Navigation Head Unit, MTS Module
Head Lamp LH/RH, Adaptive Front Lighting Module, Auto Head Lamp Leveling Device
AFLS 10A
Module
Driver Power Door Latch, Driver Power Seat Switch, Driver Door Lamp, Driver Door Mood
P/Door Driver 15A
Lamp, Driver Smart Key Outside Handle
Rear LH S/Heater 15A Rear CCS Control Module LH, Rear Seat Warmer Module LH
Power Trunk Lid Control Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, Electric Parking Brake Switch,
Module 2 10A
A/T Console Switch
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A/C Control Module, AQS Sensor, Driver IMS Control Module, Relax Module,
Driver/Passenger CCS Control Module, Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer Module, Rear CCS
Control, Module LH/RH, Rear Seat Warmer Module LH/RH, Alternator Resistor (Alternator,
A/CON 10A
Instrument Cluster, USB Jack, Driver/Passenger CCS Control Module, Rear Console
Switch, Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer Module, Rear CCS Control Module LH/RH, Rear
Seat Warmer Module LH/RH)
Rear Power Door Latch LH, Rear Door Window Curtain LH, Rear Smart Key Outside
P/Door Rear LH 15A
Handle LH
ECS Control Module, Front Console Switch, Crash Pad Switch, Blind Spot Detection Radar
LH/RH, Tire Pressure Monitoring Module, Stop Lamp Switch, Steering Tilt & Telescopic
Module 3 10A
Module, LDWS Camera Module, Electric Parking Brake Module, Front/Rear Parking Assist
Sensor LH/RH, Front/Rear Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH (Center)
Driver S/Heater 15A Driver CCS Control Module, Driver Seat Warmer Module
Safety Window RH 30A Passenger Power Window Module, Rear Power Window Module RH
Safety Window LH 30A Driver Power Window Module, Rear Power Window Module LH
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Maintenance
OBH071027
OVI073160L
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E/R Junction Box (Blower Relay), A/C Control Module, Ionizer, Active Incar Sensor, LCD
A/CON 10A
Panel Switch
Module 10A Smart Junction Box LH (IG2 Power), Around View Unit, Camera Module
Rear P/Seat 20A Rear Power Seat Relay Box LH, Rear Seat Lumbar Support Control Module LH
E-Shifter 10A USB Jack (6:4 Seat), Electric ATM Shift Lever
Room Lamp 10A E/R Fuse & Relay Box (Power Outlet FRT Relay), Front Room Lamp
Rear Power Door Latch RH, Rear Door Window Curtain RH, Rear Smart Key Outside Handle
Rear P/Door 15A
RH
A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Analogue Clock, Split Unit, Front Monitor, AMP, MTS Module,
Audio 10A Front DIS Switch, Camera Module, Around View Unit, Rear Monitor LH/RH, Rear Audio
Switch, Rear Console Switch (6:4 Seat)
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Rear L/Support 15A Rear Power Seat Relay Box RH, Rear Seat Lumbar Support Control Module RH
Passenger
15A Passenger CCS Control Module, Passenger Seat Warmer Module
S/Heat
Steering
15A Clock Spring (Steering Wheel Remote Control - Steering Wheel Heated Module)
W/Heated
Cool Box 15A Cool Box, Rear Console Swtich, Rear Seat Lumbar Support Control Module RH
Passenger Passenger Power Door Latch, Passenger Power Seat Switch, Passenger Smart Key Outside
15A
P/Door Handle
Rear RH
15A Rear CCS Control Module RH, Rear Seat Warmer Module RH
S/Heat
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OVI073103
OVI073107N
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Maintenance
OVI073104
OVI073109N
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Maintenance
LIGHT BULBS
NOTICE
WARNING - Working on CAUTION
After heavy, driving rain or wash-
the lights If you dont have necessary ing, headlamp and taillight lenses
Prior to working on the light, tools, the correct bulbs and the could appear frosty. This condition
firmly apply the parking brake, expertise, we recommend that is caused by the temperature differ-
ensure that the ignition switch you consult an authorized ence between the lamp inside and
is turned to the LOCK position HYUNDAI dealer. In many cases, outside. This is similar to the con-
and turn off the lights to avoid it is difficult to replace vehicle densation on your windows inside
sudden movement of the vehi- light bulbs because other parts your vehicle during the rain and
cle and burning your fingers or of the vehicle must be removed doesnt indicate a problem with
receiving an electric shock. before you can get to the bulb. your vehicle. If the water leaks into
This is especially true if you the lamp bulb circuitry, we recom-
have to remove the headlam- mend that the system be checked by
Use only the bulbs of the specified passembly to get to the bulb(s). an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
wattage. Removing/installing the head-
lamp assembly can result in
damage to the vehicle.
CAUTION
Be sure to replace the burned-
out bulb with one of the same
wattage rating. Otherwise, it
may cause damage to the fuse
or electric wiring system.
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OVI072100C
1.Open the hood.
OVI079030 2.Disconnect the negative battery
Type B
cable.
3.Push the top of the fastener to
remove the cover.
4.Remove the cover.
OVI070045
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OVI079113L
OVI079102L OVI079103L
7. Remove the fastener and screw 8. Pull out the bumper.
under the wheel arch.
OVI079114L
5. Pull out the cover.
6. Insert the driver into the hold (1)
and lift up the driver while pull out
the cover (2).
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OVI079104L
OVI079106L OVI079107L
10. Remove the front bumper. 12. If you want to replace the right
11. Be careful not to break up the side head lamp, remove the bolts
clips on the inside of the front then remove the air cleaner.
bumper.
OVI079105L
9. Remove 4 fasteners on the grille
and the bolt.
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WARNING -
HID/LED Headlamp low
OVI079108L
beam (if equipped)
Do not attempt to replace or
OVI079110L
inspect the low beam (XENON
15. Remove the clips. bulb/ LED) due to electric shock
16. Disconnect the power connec- danger. If the low beam (XENON
tor(s) from the back of the head- bulb/LED) is not working, we
lamp assembly. recommend that the system be
checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
OVI079109L
13. Remove the mounting bolts.
14. Pull the headlamp assembly out
to the front of the vehicle.
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Maintenance
OVI073031
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Rear combination light bulb Rear Back-up light High mounted stop light
replacement If the light is not operating, we rec- replacement
ommend that the vehicle be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
OVI073032 OVI073035
(1) Stop and tail light If the light is not operating, we rec-
(2) Back-up light ommend that the vehicle be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
(3) Rear turn signal light
(4) Rear fog light (if equipped)
(5) Rear reflex-Reflector
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CAUTION
Use care not to dirty or damage
lens, lens tab, and plastic hous-
ings.
OVI079039
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APPEARANCE CARE
Exterior care Even prompt washing with plain
Exterior general caution
water may not completely remove all WARNING - Wet brakes
these deposits. A mild soap, safe for After washing the vehicle, test
It is very important to follow the label use on painted surfaces, may be the brakes while driving slowly
directions when using any chemical used. to see if they have been affected
cleaner or polish. Read all warning by water. If braking performance
After washing, rinse the vehicle thor-
and caution statements that appear is impaired, dry the brakes by
oughly with lukewarm or cold water.
on the label. applying them lightly while
Do not allow soap to dry on the fin-
ish. maintaining a slow forward
Finish maintenance speed.
Washing CAUTION
To help protect your vehicles finish Do not use strong soap, chem-
from rust and deterioration, wash it ical detergents or hot water,
thoroughly and frequently at least and do not wash the vehicle in
once a month with lukewarm or cold direct sunlight or when the
water. body of the vehicle is warm.
If you use your vehicle for off-road Be careful when washing the
driving, you should wash it after each side windows of your vehicle.
off-road trip. Pay special attention to Especially, with high-pressure
the removal of any accumulation of water, water may leak through
salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign the windows and wet the inte-
materials. Make sure the drain holes rior.
in the lower edges of the doors and To prevent damage to the
rocker panels are kept clear and plastic parts and lamps, do
clean. not clean with chemical sol-
Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, vents or strong detergents.
industrial pollution and similar
deposits can damage your vehicles
finish if not removed immediately.
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Maintenance
Waxing
Wax the vehicle when water will no CAUTION
longer bead on the paint. Wiping dust or dirt off the
Always wash and dry the vehicle body with a dry cloth will
before waxing. Use a good quality scratch the finish.
liquid or paste wax, and follow the Do not use steel wool, abra-
manufacturers instructions. Wax all sive cleaners, or strong deter-
metal trim to protect it and to main- gents containing highly alka-
tain its luster. line or caustic agents on
Removing oil, tar, and similar materi- chrome-plated or anodized
als with a spot remover will usually aluminum parts. This may
OJB037800
strip the wax from the finish. Be sure result in damage to the pro-
to re-wax these areas even if the rest tective coating and cause dis-
coloration or paint deteriora-
CAUTION of the vehicle does not yet need wax-
tion.
Water washing in the engine ing.
compartment including high
pressure water washing may
cause the failure of electrical
circuits or engine and related
part located in the engine
compartment.
Never allow water or other liq-
uids to come in contact with
electrical/electronic compo-
nents and air duct inside the
vehicle as this may damage
them.
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
When cleaning underneath the car, Keep paint and trim in good con- Interior care
give particular attention to the dition
components under the fenders and
Interior general precautions
Scratches or chips in the finish
other areas that are hidden from Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
should be covered with "touch-up"
view. Do a thorough job; just damp- cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean-
paint as soon as possible to reduce
ening the accumulated mud rather er, and air freshener from contacting
the possibility of corrosion. If bare
than washing it away will acceler- the interior parts because they may
metal is showing through, the atten-
ate corrosion rather than prevent it. cause damage or discoloration. If
tion of a qualified body and paint
Water under high pressure and they do contact the interior parts,
shop is recommended.
steam are particularly effective in wipe them off immediately. See the
removing accumulated mud and instructions for the proper way to
corrosive materials. Bird droppings : Bird droppings are clean vinyl.
When cleaning lower door panels, highly corrosive and may damage
rocker panels and frame members, painted surfaces in just a few hours.
Always remove bird droppings as CAUTION
be sure that drain holes are kept
soon as possible. Never allow water or other liq-
open so that moisture can escape
uids to come in contact with
and not be trapped inside to accel-
electrical/electronic compo-
erate corrosion. Don't neglect the interior nents inside the vehicle as this
Moisture can collect under the floor may damage them.
Keep your garage dry mats and carpeting to cause corro-
Don't park your car in a damp, poor- sion. Check under the mats periodi-
ly ventilated garage. This creates a cally to be sure the carpeting is dry.
favorable environment for corrosion. Use particular care if you carry fertil-
This is particularly true if you wash izers, cleaning materials or chemi-
your car in the garage or drive it into cals in the car.
the garage when it is still wet or cov- These should be carried only in
ered with snow, ice or mud. Even a proper containers and any spills or
heated garage can contribute to cor- leaks should be cleaned up, flushed
rosion unless it is well ventilated so with clean water and thoroughly
moisture is dispersed. dried.
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
Do not operate the engine in con- Operating precautions for catalyt- Your vehicle is equipped with a cat-
fined or closed areas (such as ic converters (if equipped) alytic converter emission control
garages) any more than what is device.
necessary to move the vehicle in or WARNING - Fire Therefore, the following precautions
out of the area. must be observed:
A hot exhaust system can
When the vehicle is stopped in an ignite flammable items under Make sure to refuel your vehicle
open area for more than a short your vehicle. Do not park, idle, according to the "Fuel require-
time with the engine running, or drive the vehicle over or ments" suggested in section 1.
adjust the ventilation system (as near flammable objects, such
needed) to draw outside air into the Do not operate the vehicle when
as grass, vegetation, paper, there are signs of engine malfunc-
vehicle. leaves, etc. tion, such as misfire or a noticeable
Never sit in a parked or stopped The exhaust system and cat- loss of performance.
vehicle for any extended time with alytic system are very hot
the engine running. Do not misuse or abuse the
while the engine is running or engine. Examples of misuse are
When the engine stalls or fails to immediately after the engine coasting with the ignition off and
start, excessive attempts to restart is turned off. Keep away from descending steep grades in gear
the engine may cause damage to the exhaust system and cat- with the ignition off.
the emission control system. alytic, you may get burned. Do not operate the engine at high
Also, do not remove the heat idle speed for extended periods (5
sink around the exhaust sys- minutes or more).
tem, do not seal the bottom of Do not modify or tamper with any
the vehicle or do not coat the part of the engine or emission con-
vehicle for corrosion control. trol system. All inspections and
It may present a fire risk under adjustments must be made by an
certain conditions. authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Specifications & Consumer information
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2
Bulb wattage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2
Tires and wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3
Load and speed capacity tires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3
Weight and Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
Recommended lubricants and capacities. . . . . . . . 8-5
Recommended SAE viscosity number . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6
Vehicle identification number (VIN) . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7
Vehicle certification label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7
Tire specification and pressure label . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8
Engine number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8
Air conditioner compressor label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8
Declaration of conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
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Specifications & Consumer information
CAUTION
When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle.
Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly.
*2 SS : SPEED SYMBOL
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Specifications & Consumer information
Luggage volume
474 (26.3)
l (cu ft)
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Specifications & Consumer information
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Specifications & Consumer information
Recommended SAE viscosity When choosing an oil, consider the range of temperature your vehicle will be
number operated in before the next oil change. Proceed to select the recommended
oil viscosity from the chart.
CAUTION 3.8L
Always be sure to clean the area Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers
around any filler plug, drain C -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Temperature
plug, or dipstick before check- (F) -10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
ing or draining any lubricant. 20W-50
This is especially important in
dusty or sandy areas and when Gasoline 15W-40
the vehicle is used on unpaved Engine Oil *1 10W-30
roads. Cleaning the plug and 5W-30
dipstick areas will prevent dirt
and grit from entering the *1 : For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE
engine and other mechanisms 5W-30 (API SM/ILSAC GF-4/ACEA A5). However, if the engine oil is not available in your
that could be damaged. country, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart.
5.0L
Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers
an effect on fuel economy and cold C -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
weather operating (engine start and Temperature
(F) -10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
engine oil flowability). Lower viscosi-
ty engine oils can provide better fuel 20W-50
economy and cold weather perform- Gasoline 15W-40
ance, however, higher viscosity Engine Oil *1 10W-30
engine oils are required for satisfac- 5W-20*2, 5W-30
tory lubrication in hot weather. Using
oils of any viscosity other than those *1 : For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE
recommended could result in engine 5W-20*2 (API SM/ILSAC GF-4/ACEA A5). However, if the engine oil is not available in your
damage. country, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart.
*2 : In Middle East, do not use the engine oil of viscosity grade SAE 5W-20.
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Specifications & Consumer information
OBH088001 OBH088005N
The vehicle identification number The VIN is also on a plate attached OVI089002
(VIN) is the number used in register- to the top of the dashboard. The The vehicle certification label
ing your car and in all legal matters number on the plate can easily be attached on the drivers (or front pas-
pertaining to its ownership, etc. seen through the windshield from sengers) side center pillar gives the
The number is punched on floor outside. vehicle identification number (VIN).
under the passengers seat.
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Specifications & Consumer information
OBH081003
5.0L
OBH088004N OHC081001
The tires supplied on your new vehi- A compressor label informs you the
cle are chosen to provide the best type of compressor your vehicle is
performance for normal driving. equipped with such as model, suppli-
The tire label located on the driver's er part number, production number,
side center pillar gives the tire pres- refrigerant (1) and refrigerant oil (2).
sures recommended for your car.
OBH081010
The engine number is stamped on
the engine block as shown in the
drawing.
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Specifications & Consumer information
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Example
CE0678
The radio frequency components of
the vehicle comply with requirements
and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1995/5/EC.
Further information including the
manufacturer's declaration of con-
formity is available on HYUNDAI web
site as follows;
http://service.hyundai-motor.com
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