Hyundai Sonata 2015 Owner's Manual

Hyundai Sonata 2015 Owner's Manual

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All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of pub-
lication. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at
any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be
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  • Page 1 S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of pub- lication. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI Your HYUNDAI should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI and may, in addition, violate condi- tions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in vio- lation of regulations established by the U.S.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: DANGER CAUTION DANGER indicates a hazardous situa- CAUTION indicates a hazardous situa- tion which, if not avoided, will result tion which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 4: Before Driving

    Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI. To become familiar with your new HYUNDAI, so that you can fully enjoy it, read this Owner's Manual carefully before driving your new vehicle. This manual contains important safety information and instructions intended to familiarize you with your vehicle's con- trols and safety features so you can safely operate your vehicle.
  • Page 5: Guide To Hyundai Genuine Parts

    In addition, any damage to or failure HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are only of HYUNDAI Genuine Parts caused sold through authorized HYUNDAI by the installation or failure of an imi- Dealerships. tation, counterfeit or used salvage part is not covered by any HYUNDAI Warranty.
  • Page 6 Introduction S S A A F F E E T T Y Y M M E E S S S S A A G G E E S S H H O O W W T T O O U U S S E E T T H H I I S S M M A A N N U U A A L L We want to help you get the greatest Your safety, and the safety of others, Throughout this manual DANGER,...
  • Page 7 • Do not "top off" after the noz- engine and fuel system. HYUNDAI zle automatically shuts off recommends that customers do not when refueling. use fuel with an ethanol content •...
  • Page 8 Introduction Gasoline containing MMT Fuel Additives NOTICE Some gasoline contains harmful HYUNDAI recommends that you use To prevent damage to your vehi- manganese-based fuel additives good quality gasolines treated with cle's engine and fuel system: such as MMT (Methylcyclopentadienyl detergent additives such as TOP TIER •...
  • Page 9 Introduction V V E E H H I I C C L L E E B B R R E E A A K K - - I I N N P P R R O O C C E E S S S S Operation in foreign countries No special break-in period is needed.
  • Page 10 Introduction V V E E H H I I C C L L E E D D A A T T A A C C O O L L L L E E C C T T I I O O N N A A N N D D E E V V E E N N T T D D A A T T A A R R E E C C O O R R D D E E R R S S This vehicle is equipped with an These data can help provide a bet- To read data recorded by an EDR,...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Your vehicle at a glance Safety system of your vehicle Convenient features of your vehicle Multimedia System TABLE OF CONTENTS Driving your vehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Index...
  • Page 12 Seat Belts ..............2-22 Your vehicle at a glance Seat Belt Safety Precautions........2-22 Seat Belt Warning Light ..........2-23 Exterior overview (I) ..........1-2 Seat Belt Restraint System...........2-24 Exterior overview (II) ..........1-3 Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions....2-30 Interior overview............1-4 Care of Seat Belts............2-33 Instrument panel overview ........1-5 Child Restraint System (CRS)......2-34 Engine compartment ..........1-6...
  • Page 13 Mirrors..............3-25 Convenient features of your vehicle Inside Rearview Mirror ..........3-25 Outside Rearview Mirror..........3-40 Accessing your vehicle .........3-4 Reverse Parking Aid Function........3-43 Remote Key.................3-4 Windows ..............3-44 Smart Key................3-8 Power Windows ...............3-45 Immobilizer System............3-12 Panoramic sunroof ..........3-48 Door locks .............3-14 Sunshade................3-48 Outside the Vehicle............3-14 Sliding the Sunroof............3-49 Inside the Vehicle ............3-15 Tilting the Sunroof ............3-49...
  • Page 14 LCD Display ............3-71 Driver assist system ..........3-120 LCD Modes................3-71 Rear View Camera ............3-120 Trip Computer Mode............3-72 Rear Parking Assist System ........3-121 Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode ..........3-73 Defroster.............3-124 SCC/LDWS Mode.............3-73 Rear Window Defroster ..........3-124 A/V Mode................3-73 Manual climate control system......3-125 Information Mode ............3-74 Heating and Air Conditioning........3-126 User Settings Mode............3-76...
  • Page 15 Storage compartment........3-150 Multimedia system Center Console Storage ..........3-150 Glove Box................3-150 Multimedia System..........4-2 Sunglass Holder.............3-151 AUX, USB and iPod Port ..........4-2 ® Multi box .................3-151 Antenna ................4-2 Interior features..........3-152 Steering Wheel Audio Control........4-3 Cup Holder ..............3-152 Audio / Video / Navigation System (AVN)....4-4 Sunvisor................3-153 Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 16 System Controllers and Functions Driving your vehicle - 5 Inch Color TFT LCD........4-52 Audio Head Unit ..............4-52 Before Driving ............5-4 Steering-Wheel Mounted Controls ......4-54 Before Entering the Vehicle ...........5-4 Radio Mode...............4-56 Before Starting ..............5-4 Radio Mode ............4-58 Key Ignition Switch ............5-6 Media Mode..............4-60 Ignition Switch............5-6 Audio CD Mode..............4-61...
  • Page 17 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ........5-40 Special Driving Conditions ........5-84 Electronic Stability Control (ESC)........5-43 Hazardous Driving Conditions........5-84 Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ........5-46 Rocking the Vehicle ............5-84 Good Braking Practices ..........5-47 Smooth Cornering ............5-85 Drive Mode Integrated Control System ....5-48 Driving at Night..............5-85 Driving in the Rain ............5-86 Cruise Control............5-50 Driving in Flooded Areas..........5-86...
  • Page 18 If you Have a Flat Tire........6-15 What to do in an emergency With Spare Tire..............6-15 With Tire Mobility Kit (TMK) ........6-23 Hazard Warning Flasher ........6-2 Towing ..............6-30 In Case of an Emergency While Driving.....6-2 Towing Service..............6-30 If the Engine Stalls While Driving .........6-2 Emergency Towing............6-31 If the Engine Stalls at a Crossroad or Crossing ..6-2 If you Have a Flat Tire While Driving ......6-3...
  • Page 19 Brake hoses and Lines ..........7-23 Maintenance Brake Fluid................7-23 Parking Brake..............7-23 Engine Compartment ..........7-3 Brake Discs, Pads, Calipers and Rotors .....7-23 Maintenance Services ...........7-6 Exhaust Pipe and Muffler..........7-23 Owner's Responsibility.............7-6 Suspension Mounting Bolts..........7-23 Owner Maintenance Precautions........7-6 Steering Gear Box, Linkage & Owner Maintenance ..........7-7 Boots/Lower Arm Ball Joint .........7-23 Owner Maintenance Schedule ........7-8...
  • Page 20 Climate Control Air Filter ........7-34 Fuses..............7-57 Filter Inspection...............7-34 Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement......7-58 Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement..7-59 Wiper Blades............7-36 Fuse/Relay Panel Description........7-61 Blade Inspection ..............7-36 Light Bulbs ............7-69 Blade Replacement ............7-36 Headlamp, Position Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp and Battery..............7-38 Side Marker Light Bulb Replacement ......7-70 For Best Battery Service ..........7-39 Side Repeater Lamp Replacement ......7-75 Battery Recharging ............7-39...
  • Page 21 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Engine ..............8-2 Dimensions ..............8-2 Bulb Wattage ............8-3 Tires and Wheels ...........8-4 Volume and Weight..........8-5 Air Conditioning System........8-5 Recommended Lubricants and Capacities ..8-6 Recommended SAE Viscosity Number ......8-8 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....8-9 Vehicle Certification Label........8-9 Tire Specification and Pressure Label .....8-10 Refrigerant Label..........8-10 Engine Number .............8-10...
  • Page 22: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview (I) ..........1-2 Exterior overview (II) ..........1-3 Interior overview............1-4 Instrument panel overview ........1-5 Engine compartment ..........1-6...
  • Page 23 Your vehicle at a glance E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ( ( I I ) ) ■...
  • Page 24 E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ( ( I I I I ) ) ■...
  • Page 25 Your vehicle at a glance I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W 1. Door lock/unlock button ....3-15 2.
  • Page 26 I I N N S S T T R R U U M M E E N N T T P P A A N N E E L L O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W 1.
  • Page 27 Your vehicle at a glance E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-28 2.
  • Page 28: Safety System Of Your Vehicle

    Safety system of your vehicle This chapter provides you with important information about how to protect yourself and your passengers. It explains how to properly use your seats and seat belts, and how your air bags work. Additionally, this chapter explains how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle. Important Safety Precautions......2-2 Child Restraint System (CRS)......2-34 Always Wear Your Seat Belt ..........2-2...
  • Page 29: Safety System Of Your Vehicle

    Safety system of your vehicle I I M M P P O O R R T T A A N N T T S S A A F F E E T T Y Y P P R R E E C C A A U U T T I I O O N N S S You will find many safety precautions Restrain All Children Driver Distraction...
  • Page 30: Control Your Speed

    • ALWAYS set up your mobile devices Control Your Speed Keep Your Vehicle in Safe (i.e., MP3 players, phones, naviga- Condition Excessive speed is a major factor in tion units, etc.) when your vehicle is crash injuries and deaths. Generally, Having a tire blowout or a mechanical parked or safely stopped.
  • Page 31: Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle S S E E A A T T S S Front seats 1. Seat sliding forward or rearward adjustment 2. Seatback angle adjustment 3. Seat cushion height adjustment 4. Lumbar support adjustment* 5. Seat warmer/Air ventilation seat* 6.
  • Page 32: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions The National Highway Traffic Safety Seat belts Administration (NHTSA) recommends Always fasten your seat belt before Adjusting the seats so that you are sit- that drivers allow at least 10 inches starting any trip. ting in a safe, comfortable position (25 cm) between the center of the plays an important role in driver and At all times, passengers should sit...
  • Page 33: Front Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle Front Seats WARNING CAUTION WARNING Take the following precautions To prevent injury: when adjusting your seat belt: • Do not adjust your seat while Take the following precautions • NEVER use one seat belt for wearing your seat...
  • Page 34 Manual adjustment Reclining seatback Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dan- gerous. Even when buckled up, the protection of your restraint system (seat belts and air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback. WARNING NEVER ride with a reclined OLF034003N...
  • Page 35 Safety system of your vehicle Seat belts must be snug against your Power adjustment hips and chest to work properly. The front seat can be adjusted by When the seatback is reclined, the using the control switches located on shoulder belt cannot do its job the outside of the seat cushion.
  • Page 36 NOTICE To prevent damage to the seats: • Always stop adjusting the seats when the seat has been adjust- ed as far forward or rearward as possible. • Do not adjust the seats longer than necessary when the engine is turned off. This may result in unnecessary battery drain.
  • Page 37 Safety system of your vehicle Reclining seatback Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work properly. Sitting in a reclined position when When the seatback is reclined, the the vehicle is in motion can be dan- shoulder belt cannot do its job gerous.
  • Page 38 ■ Type A ■ Type B According to the equipped feature, the lumbar support does not operate up or down when the lumbar support is in the rearmost position. In this case, to use the system, slight- ly increase support by pushing the front portion of the switch (1).
  • Page 39: Rear Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle Seatback pocket Rear Seats CAUTION Folding the rear seat Do not put heavy or sharp The rear seatbacks can be folded to objects in the seatback pockets. facilitate carrying long items or to In an accident they could come increase the luggage capacity of the loose from the pocket and vehicle.
  • Page 40 OLF034025 OLF034024 OLF034027 To fold down the rear seatback: 3. Pull on the seatback folding lever 4. Fold the seatback toward the front (1) located in the trunk. of the vehicle. 1. Set the front seatback to the upright position and if necessary, 5.
  • Page 41 Safety system of your vehicle Armrest WARNING WARNING When returning the rear seat- Make sure the engine is off, the back from a folded to an upright shift lever is in P (Park), and the position, hold the seatback and parking brake is securely applied return it slowly.
  • Page 42: Head Restraints

    Head Restraints (Continued) CAUTION The vehicle’s front and rear seats • have adjustable head restraints. The • careful when loading head restraints provide comfort for cargo through the rear pas- passengers, but more importantly senger seats to prevent dam- they are designed to help protect age to the vehicle interior.
  • Page 43 Safety system of your vehicle Front seat head restraints NOTICE To prevent damage, NEVER hit or pull on the head restraints. OLF034010 Adjusting the height up and down ODH033105L To raise the head restraint: The vehicle’s front and passenger’s 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). seats are equipped with adjustable head restraints for the passengers safety and comfort.
  • Page 44 3. Press the head restraint release ■ Manual seat button (3) and the access hole (4) with a tool (e.g. pin) while pulling the head restraint up (5). OLF034011N ■ Power seat OLF034015 NOTICE If you recline the seatback towards the front with the head restraint and seat cushion raised, the head restraint may come in contact with...
  • Page 45 Safety system of your vehicle Rear seat head restraints ■ Manual seat OLF034013N ■ Power seat OLF034023 Adjusting the height up and down ODH034111 To raise the head restraint: The rear seats are equipped with 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). head restraints in all the seating positions for the passenger’s safety and comfort.
  • Page 46: Seat Warmers And Air Ventilation Seats

    Seat Warmers and (Continued) Air Ventilation Seats • People taking medication that Seat warmers (if equipped) can cause drowsiness or sleepiness. Seat warmers are provided to warm the seats during cold weather. WARNING WARNING NEVER place anything on the The seat warmers can cause a seat that insulates against heat serious burn, even at low tem- when the seat warmer is in oper-...
  • Page 47 Safety system of your vehicle ■ Front ■ Rear • Each time you push the switch, the temperature setting of the seat changes as follows : Front OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( • Type A • Type B Rear OFF → HIGH( ) →...
  • Page 48 • Use the air ventilation seats HYUNDAI dealer. ONLY when the air conditioning is on. Using the air ventilation seats for prolonged periods of OLF034021 time with the air conditioning off...
  • Page 49: Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    Safety system of your vehicle S S E E A A T T B B E E L L T T S S This section describes how to use the (Continued) (Continued) seat belts properly. It also describes • • NEVER allow children to ride Do not use a seat belt if the some of the things not to do when...
  • Page 50: Seat Belt Warning Light

    Seat Belt Warning Light Conditions Warning Pattern WARNING Seat belt warning light Vehicle Seat Belt Light (Blink) Chime Speed (for driver’s seat) Damaged seat belts and seat Unbuckled 6 seconds belt assemblies will not operate properly. Always replace: Buckled 6 seconds None •...
  • Page 51: Seat Belt Restraint System

    Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt warning light The front passenger's seat belt Seat Belt Restraint System warning light will activate to the fol- (for front passenger’s seat) Seat Belt-Driver’s 3-point sys- lowing table when the ignition switch tem with emergency locking ■...
  • Page 52 If there is a sudden stop or impact, To raise the height adjuster, pull it up the belt will lock into position. It will (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while also lock if you try to lean forward too pressing the height adjuster button (2).
  • Page 53 Safety system of your vehicle Rear Seat Belt – Passenger’s 3- (Continued) point system with convertible • Position one arm under the locking retractor shoulder belt and the other over This type of seat belt combines the the belt, as shown in the illus- features of both an emergency locking tration.
  • Page 54 When the seat belt is fully extended Pre-tensioner seat belt from the retractor to allow the installa- (Driver and front passenger) tion of a child restraint system, the Retractor Pre-tensioner seat belt operation changes to allow Your vehicle is equipped with driver's the belt to retract, but not to extend and front passenger's Pre-tensioner (Automatic Locking Retractor Type).
  • Page 55 Seat Belt Anchor Pre-tensioner may or replace the pre-tensioners be activated in crashes where the yourself. This must be done by frontal collision is severe enough. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Do not hit the seat belt assem- blies. 2-28...
  • Page 56 These are normal the illustration above: the vehicle is being driven, have operating conditions and are not 1. SRS air bag warning light an authorized HYUNDAI dealer hazardous. inspect the pre-tensioner seat 2. Retractor pre-tensioner • Although it is non-toxic, the fine belts and SRS air bags as soon as 3.
  • Page 57: Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    Safety system of your vehicle Rear center seat belt Additional Seat Belt Safety Seat belt use and children Precautions Infant and small children Seat belt use during pregnancy All 50 states have child restraint laws which require children to travel in The seat belt should always be used approved child restraint devices, during pregnancy.
  • Page 58 Restraint Systems” section in this LATCH system inspected by your the interior of the vehicle. chapter. authorized HYUNDAI dealer after an accident. An accident can damage the LATCH system and may not properly secure the child restraint. If a larger child over age 13 must be...
  • Page 59 Safety system of your vehicle If the shoulder belt portion slightly Transporting an injured person A seat belt cannot provide proper touches the child’s neck or face, try protection if the person is lying down A seat belt should be used when an placing the child closer to the center in the rear seat or if the front or rear injured person is being transported.
  • Page 60: Care Of Seat Belts

    Any damaged parts should be replaced as soon as possible by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Keep belts clean and dry Seat belts should be kept clean and dry. If belts become dirty, they can be cleaned by using a mild soap solu- tion and warm water.
  • Page 61: Children Always In The Rear

    Safety system of your vehicle C C H H I I L L D D R R E E S S T T R R A A I I N N T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( C C R R S S ) ) Children Always in the Rear Children under age 13 must always Child restraint systems must be...
  • Page 62: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    • After an accident, have a restraint can increase the risk • Select a child restraint that fits the HYUNDAI dealer check the of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH vehicle seating position where it child restraint system, seat in an accident. Always take the will be used.
  • Page 63 Safety system of your vehicle Child restraint system types Continue to use a rear-facing child seat for as long as your child will fit There are three main types of child within the height and weight limits restraint systems: rear-facing seats, allowed by the child seat manufactur- forward-facing seats, and booster er.
  • Page 64: Installing A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Booster seats Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) A booster seat is a restraint designed to improve the fit of the vehicle’s seat belt system. A booster seat positions WARNING the seat belt so that it fits properly over the lap of your child. Before installing your child restraint system always: Keep your child in a booster seat until...
  • Page 65 Safety system of your vehicle After selecting a proper child seat for Lower Anchors and Tether for CAUTION your child, check to make sure it fits Children (LATCH) System properly in your vehicle. Follow the The LATCH system holds a child A child restraint in a closed instructions provided by the manu- restraint during driving and in an acci-...
  • Page 66 WARNING Do not attempt to install a child restraint system using LATCH Lower Anchor anchors in the rear center seat- Position Indicator ing position.There are no LATCH anchors provided for this seat. Using the outboard seat anchors can damage the anchors which may break or fail in a collision resulting in serious injury or ODH033067...
  • Page 67 • Always have the LATCH sys- tem inspected by your author- ized HYUNDAI dealer after an accident. An accident can damage the LATCH system and may not properly secure the child restraint.
  • Page 68 Securing a child restraint seat WARNING with “Tether Anchor” system Take the following precautions when installing the tether strap: • Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your child restraint system. • NEVER attach more than one child restraint to a single teth- er anchor.
  • Page 69 Safety system of your vehicle Securing a child restraint with To install a child restraint system on a lap belt or lap/shoulder belt the rear seats, do the following: 1. Place the child restraint system on When not using the LATCH system, a rear seat and route the lap/shoul- all child restraints must be secured to der belt around or through the child...
  • Page 70 OLMB033045 OLMB033097 OLMB033098 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch seat belt all the way out. When the of the seat belt to retract and listen into the buckle. Listen for the dis- shoulder portion of the seat belt is for an audible “clicking”...
  • Page 71 Safety system of your vehicle 5. Remove as much slack from the To remove the child restraint, press NOTICE belt as possible by pushing down the release button on the buckle and When the seat belt is allowed to on the child restraint system while then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of retract to its fully stowed position, feeding the shoulder belt back into...
  • Page 72 A A I I R R B B A A G G - - A A D D V V A A N N C C E E D D S S U U P P P P L L E E M M E E N N T T A A L L R R E E S S T T R R A A I I N N T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M 1.
  • Page 73 Safety system of your vehicle This vehicle is equipped with an WARNING Advanced Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s seat and front AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS passenger’s seats. ALWAYS use seat belts and child restraints - every trip, every time, The front air bags are designed to everyone! Even with air bags, you can be seriously injured or killed in supplement the three-point seat...
  • Page 74: Air Bag

    Where Are the Air Bags? ■ The purpose of the SRS is to provide Driver’s front air bag the vehicle's driver and front passen- Driver’s and passenger’s front gers with additional protection than air bags that offered by the seat belt system Your vehicle is equipped with a alone.
  • Page 75 Safety system of your vehicle Side air bags The side air bags are designed to WARNING deploy only during certain side impact collisions, depending on the crash To reduce the risk of serious severity, angle, speed and point of injury or death from an inflating impact.
  • Page 76 Hold the steering wheel at the 9 damaged, have the vehicle o’clock and 3 o’clock positions, checked and repaired by an to minimize the risk of injuries authorized HYUNDAI dealer. to your hands and arms. • Do not use any accessory seat covers. This could reduce...
  • Page 77: How Does The Air Bag System Operate

    Safety system of your vehicle They are designed to help protect the How Does the Air Bag System WARNING heads of the front seat occupants Operate? and the rear outboard seat occupants To reduce the risk of serious in certain side impact collisions. injury or death from an inflating The curtain air bags are designed to curtain air bags, take the follow-...
  • Page 78 • The light comes on while the vehicle is in motion. • The light blinks when the engine is running. Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer inspect the SRS as soon as possible if any of these con- ditions occur. 2-51...
  • Page 79 Safety system of your vehicle During a frontal collision, sensors will • Air bag deployment depends on a • To help provide protection, the air detect the vehicle’s deceleration. If number of factors including vehicle bags must inflate rapidly. The speed the rate of deceleration is high speed, angles of impact and the of air bag inflation is a consequence...
  • Page 80 You can take steps to reduce the risk ■ Driver’s front air bag (1) WARNING of being injured by an inflating air bag. The greatest risk is sitting too To reduce the risk of serious close to the air bag. An air bag needs injury or death from an inflating about 10 inches (25 cm) of space to air bag, take the following pre-...
  • Page 81 Safety system of your vehicle ■ ■ Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) WARNING To prevent objects from becom- ing dangerous projectiles when the passenger's air bag inflates: • Do not install or place any objects (drink holder, CD holder, stickers, etc.) on the front passenger's panel above the glove box where the pas-...
  • Page 82: What To Expect After An Air Bag Inflates

    Always have an authorized the vehicle. This is normal and is a from seeing out of the windshield or HYUNDAI dealer replace the air result of the ignition of the air bag being able to steer. Curtain air bags bag immediately after deploy- inflator.
  • Page 83: Occupant Classification System (Ocs)

    Safety system of your vehicle Occupant Classification The OCS is designed to detect the Front passenger seat adult occu- presence of a properly-seated front pants who are properly seated and System (OCS) passenger and determine if the pas- wearing the seat belt properly, ■...
  • Page 84 The OCS may not function properly if Condition and operation in the front passenger Occupant Classification System the passenger takes actions which can affect the classification system. Indicator/Warning light Devices These include: Condition detected by the “PASSENGER Front passenger • Failing to sit in an upright position. occupant classification system AIR BAG OFF”...
  • Page 85 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING Riding in an improper position or placing weight on the front passenger's seat when it is unoccupied by a passenger adversely affects the OCS. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: • •...
  • Page 86 (continued) WARNING • Do not put an electronic Never allow an adult passenger device (ex. Laptop computer, to ride in the front passenger after market DMB, navigation, seat when the "PASSENGER AIR satellite audio, video game BAG OFF" indicator is illuminat- machine, MP3, AC inverter, ed.
  • Page 87 Safety system of your vehicle Do Not Install a Child Restraint NOTICE WARNING in the Front Passenger’s Seat The "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" • NEVER place a rear-facing or indicator illuminates for approxi- front-facing child restraint in mately 4 seconds after the ignition the front passenger’s seat of switch is in the ON position or the vehicle.
  • Page 88: Why Didn T My Air Bag Go Off In A Collision

    Have all air bag repairs conduct- • Do not hit or allow any objects rear impacts, second or third colli- ed by an authorized HYUNDAI to impact the locations where air sions in multiple impact accidents, as dealer. bags or sensors are installed.
  • Page 89 Safety system of your vehicle 1. SRS control module/Rollover sensor 2. Front impact sensor 3. Side pressure sensor 4. Side impact sensor OLF034046N/OLF034047/OLF034048N/OLF034049N/OLF034068N 2-62...
  • Page 90 Air bag inflation conditions Although the driver’s and front pas- senger’s air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions, they also may inflate in other types of col- lisions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact. Side and curtain air bags are designed to inflate only in side impact collisions or rollover situations, but they may...
  • Page 91 Safety system of your vehicle Air bag non-inflation conditions OLF034054 OLF034055 Front air bags are not designed to Front air bags may not inflate in side OLF034053 inflate in rear collisions, because impact collisions, because occupants In certain low-speed collisions the air occupants are moved backward by move in the direction of the collision, bags may not deploy.
  • Page 92 ODH033076 OLF034056 OLF034057 In an angled collision, the force of Just before impact, drivers often Front air bags may not inflate in impact may direct the occupants in a brake heavily. Such heavy braking rollover accidents because air bag direction where the air bags would lowers the front portion of the vehicle deployment could not provide protec- not be able to provide any additional...
  • Page 93: Srs Care

    HYUNDAI dealer. ger's panel above the glove sion energy is absorbed by the vehi- Improper handling of the SRS system box.
  • Page 94: Additional Safety Precautions

    HYUNDAI moving. A passenger who is not the vehicle must be scrapped, Customer Connect Center at 1-877-...
  • Page 95: Air Bag Warning Labels

    Safety system of your vehicle Air Bag Warning Labels OLF034059N/OLF034060N/OLF034061 Air bag warning labels, required by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are attached to alert the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. Be sure to read all of the information about the air bags that are installed on your vehicle in this Owners Manual.
  • Page 96: Convenient Features Of Your Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle Accessing your vehicle .........3-4 Panoramic sunroof ..........3-48 Remote Key.................3-4 Sunshade................3-48 Smart Key................3-8 Sliding the Sunroof............3-49 Immobilizer System............3-12 Tilting the Sunroof ............3-49 Closing the Sunroof............3-50 Door locks .............3-14 To Reset the Sunroof.............3-51 Outside the Vehicle............3-14 Exterior features ..........3-52 Inside the Vehicle ............3-15 Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features.......3-17 Hood ...................3-52...
  • Page 97 Trip computer ............3-88 Manual climate control system......3-125 Trip A/B ................3-89 Heating and Air Conditioning........3-126 Fuel Economy..............3-90 System Operation ............3-131 Digital Speedometer ............3-92 System Maintenance............3-133 Warning and indicator lights......3-93 Automatic climate control system....3-135 Warning Lights..............3-93 Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning....3-136 Indicator Lights..............3-100 Manual heating and Air Conditioning ......3-137 System Operation ............3-143 Light ..............3-105...
  • Page 98 Interior features..........3-152 Cup Holder ..............3-152 Sunvisor................3-153 Power Outlet ..............3-153 Clock.................3-155 Clothes Hanger ..............3-156 Floor Mat Anchor(s).............3-157 Side Curtain ..............3-158 Luggage Net Holder .............3-158...
  • Page 99: Remote Key

    4. Make sure the doors are locked by checking the position of the door OHG040006 lock button inside the vehicle. Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock Information a door (and trunk) and even start the After locking the doors, if you press engine.
  • Page 100 Unlocking Trunk unlocking Panic button To unlock: To unlock: Press the Panic button (4) for more than one second. The horn sounds 1.Press the Door Unlock button (2) 1. Press the Trunk Unlock button (3) and hazard warning lights flash for on the remote key.
  • Page 101 Press the release button then the key with the mechanical key. If you have will unfold automatically. a problem with the remote key con- To fold the key, fold the key manually tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. while pressing the release button. (Continue)
  • Page 102 FCC rules. ing correctly contact an authorized new one. HYUNDAI dealer. Operation is subject to the following three conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful Information...
  • Page 103: Smart Key

    OLF044003 OLF044002N • The Engine Start/Stop button is in To lock : Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, ACC or ON position. which you can use to lock or unlock 1. Close all doors, engine hood and • Any door except the trunk is open.
  • Page 104 Unlocking Trunk opening Information To open: • The door handle button will only 1. Carry the smart key. operate when the smart key is with- in 28~40 inches (0.7~1 m) from the 2. Either press the trunk handle but- outside door handle and other peo- ton or press and hold the Trunk ple can also open the doors.
  • Page 105 Smart Key. authorized HYUNDAI dealer or tow the vehicle, if necessary. Start-up You can start the engine without inserting the key.
  • Page 106 Keep the smart key away from with the mechanical key. If you have the device. electromagnetic materials that a problem with the smart key, contact blocks electromagnetic waves an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. to the key surface. 3-11...
  • Page 107: Immobilizer System

    If an improperly ing correctly, contact an authorized new one. coded key (or other device) is used, HYUNDAI dealer. the engine’s fuel system is disabled. When the ignition switch is placed in Information the ON position, the immobilizer sys-...
  • Page 108 Do not attempt to alter this system or Information add other devices to it. Electrical This device complies with Part 15 of problems could result that may make the FCC rules. your vehicle inoperable. Operation is subject to the following WARNING three conditions: 1.
  • Page 109: Outside The Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D O O O O R R L L O O C C K K S S Operating Door Locks from Remote key Information Outside the Vehicle • In cold and wet climates, door lock Mechanical key Door Door...
  • Page 110: Inside The Vehicle

    Smart key Press the button on the driver's out- Operating Door Locks from side door handle while carrying the Inside the Vehicle Smart Key with you or press the With the door lock button Door Unlock button on the Smart Key, the driver's door will unlock.
  • Page 111: Central Door Lock Switch

    Convenient features of your vehicle • If the inner door handle of the dri- With the central door lock WARNING ver’s (or front passenger’s) door is switch pulled when the door lock button is ■ Driver’s door ■ Passenger’s door The doors should always be in the lock position, the button is fully closed and locked while...
  • Page 112: Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features

    Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features Shift lever auto door lock WARNING All doors will be automatically locked Impact sensing door unlock when shifting the shift lever out of P system Always secure your vehicle. (Park) with the engine running. All doors will be automatically Leaving your vehicle unlocked unlocked when an impact causes the increases the potential risk to...
  • Page 113: Child-Protector Rear Door Locks

    Convenient features of your vehicle Child-Protector Rear Door locks To lock the child safety lock, insert a screwdriver into the hole and turn it to the lock position. To allow a rear door to be opened from inside the vehicle, unlock the child safety lock.
  • Page 114: Theft-Alarm System

    T T H H E E F F T T - - A A L L A A R R M M S S Y Y S S T T E E M M This system helps to protect your Once the security system is set, Information vehicle and valuables.
  • Page 115: Driver Position Memory System

    If the Driver Position Memory System does not operate normally, OLF044403N/OLF044404N have the system checked by an "Driver 1 (or 2) settings saved" will authorized HYUNDAI dealer. appear on the LCD display. 3-20...
  • Page 116: Easy Access Function

    Recalling positions from memory Easy Access Function NOTICE 1. Check that the shift lever is in P When exiting the vehicle the driver’s • While recalling the "1" memory (Park) while the ignition switch is seat will move rearward when the position, pressing the SET or 1 in the ON position.
  • Page 117: Electric Power Steering (Eps)

    EPS system diagnostics. steering efforts. Take your vehi- effort required to steer during normal When the diagnostics is completed, cle to an authorized HYUNDAI vehicle operation, have the system the steering wheel will return to its dealer and have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI normal condition.
  • Page 118: Tilt Steering / Telescope Steering

    Tilt Steering / Telescope Steering Heated Steering Wheel (if equipped) Adjust the steering wheel so it points toward your chest, not toward your ■ Type A face. Make sure you can see the instrument panel warning lights and gauges. After adjusting, push the steering wheel both up and down to be certain it is locked in position.
  • Page 119: Horn

    Convenient features of your vehicle To turn the heated steering wheel off, Horn press the button again. The indicator on the button will turn off. The heated steering wheel will auto- matically turn off after approximately 30 minutes. NOTICE Do not install any cover or acces- sory on the steering wheel.
  • Page 120: Inside Rearview Mirror

    M M I I R R R R O O R R S S Inside Rearview Mirror Day/night rearview mirror WARNING (if equipped) Before you start driving, adjust the rearview mirror to the center on the NEVER adjust the mirror while ■...
  • Page 121 Convenient features of your vehicle Pull the day/night lever toward you to ® Electric chromic mirror (ECM) Blue Link center (if equipped) ® reduce glare from the headlights of with HomeLink system, ® the vehicles behind you during night compass and Blue Link driving.
  • Page 122 Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Your mirror will automatically dim ® Safety™ (NVS ) Mirror upon detecting glare from the vehi- (if equipped) cles traveling behind you. The auto- dimming function can be controlled ® The NVS Mirror automatically by pressing the Dimming ON/OFF reduces glare by monitoring light lev- button: els in the front and the rear of the...
  • Page 123 Convenient features of your vehicle Compass function The Compass can be turned ON and OFF and will remember the last state when the ignition is cycled. To turn the display feature ON/OFF: 1. Press and release the button within 1 second to turn the display feature OFF.
  • Page 124 To adjust the Zone setting: If you need to recalibrate the com- ® Integrated HomeLink Wireless pass: Control System 1. Determine desired Zone Number based upon your current 1. Press and hold the button for The HomeLink ® Wireless Control location on the Zone Map.
  • Page 125 Convenient features of your vehicle ® Programming Programming HomeLink WARNING Please note the following: Flashing • When programming a garage door Before programming HomeLink ® opener, it is advised to park the to a garage door opener or gate vehicle outside of the garage. operator, make sure people and objects are out of the way of the •...
  • Page 126 4. Firmly press, hold for 5 seconds and Information Flashing release programmed Some devices may require you to HomeLink ® button up to two sepa- replace this Programming step 3 with rate times to activate the door. If the procedures noted in the "Gate door does not activate, press and Operator/Canadian Programming"...
  • Page 127 Convenient features of your vehicle 6. Firmly press and release the Gate operator & Canadian program- Reprogramming a single HomeLink ® "learn" or "smart" button. (The ming button name and color of the button vary During programming, your handheld To program a device to HomeLink ®...
  • Page 128 Erasing HomeLink ® buttons Electric chromic mirror (ECM) Information with compass and HomeLink ® Individual buttons cannot be erased. This device complies with Part 15 of system (for Canada) However, to erase all three pro- the FCC Rules. grammed buttons: Your vehicle may be equipped with a Operation is subject to the following Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror...
  • Page 129 Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision The auto-dimming function can be Safety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror controlled by pressing the ON/OFF (if equipped) button: The NVS ® Mirror automatically reduces glare by monitoring light lev- 1. Pressing the button turns the auto- els in the front and the rear of the dimming function OFF which is vehicle.
  • Page 130 Compass function The Compass can be turned ON and OFF and will remember the last state when the ignition is cycled. To turn the display feature ON/OFF: 1. Press and release the button to turn the display feature OFF. 2. Press and release the button again to turn the display back ON.
  • Page 131 Convenient features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: If you need to recalibrate the com- ® Integrated HomeLink Wireless pass: Control System 1. Determine desired Zone Number based upon your current 1. Press and hold the button for The HomeLink ®...
  • Page 132 ® Rolling code programming Programming HomeLink WARNING Rolling code devices which are Please note the following: "code-protected" and manufactured • When programming a garage door Before programming HomeLink ® after 1996 may be determined by the opener, it is advised to park the to a garage door opener or gate following: vehicle outside of the garage.
  • Page 133 Convenient features of your vehicle To train rolling code devices, follow 3. Return to the vehicle and firmly Standard programming these instructions: press, hold for two seconds and To train most devices, follow these then release desired 1. At the garage door opener receiv- instructions: HomeLink ®...
  • Page 134 5. Press and hold the just-trained Gate operator & Canadian program- Reprogramming a single ® HomeLink ® button and observe ming HomeLink button the red Status Indicator LED. If the During programming, your handheld To program a new device to a previ- indicator light stays on constantly, transmitter may automatically stop ously trained HomeLink...
  • Page 135: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Convenient features of your vehicle Erasing HomeLink ® buttons Outside Rearview Mirror Information Individual buttons cannot be erased. This device complies with Part 15 of However, to erase all three pro- the FCC Rules. grammed buttons: Operation is subject to the following 1.
  • Page 136 Use your interior rearview mirror or Blind zone mirror WARNING direct observation to determine the actual distance of following vehicles • Always check the road condi- when changing lanes. tion while driving for unex- pected situations even though WARNING the vehicle is equipped with a blind zone mirror.
  • Page 137 Convenient features of your vehicle Outside rearview mirror control Folding the outside rearview NOTICE mirror • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjust- ing angles, but the motor contin- ues to operate while the switch is pressed. Do not press the switch longer than necessary, the motor may be damaged.
  • Page 138: Reverse Parking Aid Function

    Reverse Parking Aid Function The outside rearview mirrors will automatically revert to their original positions if any of the following occur: • The ignition switch is placed to either the LOCK/OFF position or the ACC position. • The shift lever is moved to any position except R (Reverse).
  • Page 139: Windows

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I N N D D O O W W S S (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door (left) power window switch (4) Rear door (right) power window switch (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window...
  • Page 140: Power Windows

    Power Windows Window opening and closing Information The ignition switch must be in the ON • In cold and wet climates, power win- position to be able to raise or lower dows may not work properly due to the windows. Each door has a Power freezing conditions.
  • Page 141 If the power window switch is pulled system checked by an authorized up continuously again within 5 sec- HYUNDAI dealer. onds after the window is lowered by the automatic window reversal fea- ture, the automatic window reversal will not operate.
  • Page 142: Power Window Switches

    Power window lock switch NOTICE WARNING • To prevent possible damage to Do not allow children to play the power window system, do with the power windows. Keep not open or close two windows the driver’s door power window or more at the same time. This lock switch in the LOCK posi- will also ensure the longevity of tion.
  • Page 143: Sunshade

    Convenient features of your vehicle P P A A N N O O R R A A M M I I C C S S U U N N R R O O O O F F ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Sunshade WARNING Never adjust the sunroof or sun-...
  • Page 144: Sliding The Sunroof

    Sliding the Sunroof When the sunshade is opened Tilting the Sunroof If you pull the sunroof control lever When the sunshade is closed When the sunshade is closed backward, the sunroof glass will slide all the way open. To stop the sunroof movement at any point, pull or push the sunroof control lever momentarily.
  • Page 145: Closing The Sunroof

    Convenient features of your vehicle Closing the Sunroof Automatic reverse WARNING • Make sure heads, other body parts or other objects are safely out of the way before closing the sunroof to avoid injuries or vehicle damage. Objects that are small caught between the sunroof glass and the front glass channel may not be detected by the...
  • Page 146: To Reset The Sunroof

    For more information, contact an connected or discharged, or related water that is on the sunroof before authorized HYUNDAI dealer. fuse is blown, you must reset your operating it. sunroof system as follows: Information 1.
  • Page 147: Hood

    Convenient features of your vehicle E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S Hood Closing the hood 1.
  • Page 148: Trunk

    Trunk ■ Inside WARNING Opening the trunk • ■ Outside Before closing the hood, ensure all obstructions are removed from around hood opening. • 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 OLF044044...
  • Page 149 Convenient features of your vehicle Closing the trunk Emergency trunk safety release NOTICE Lower the trunk lid and press down To prevent damage to the trunk lift until it locks. cylinders and the attached hard- ware, always close the trunk WARNING before driving.
  • Page 150 Trunk lid control switch (Continued) WARNING • Your vehicle should be kept • You and your passengers locked and the Smart Key must be aware of the location should be kept out of the reach Emergency Trunk of children. Parents should Safety Release lever in this teach their children about the vehicle and how to open the...
  • Page 151: Smart Trunk

    Convenient features of your vehicle Smart Trunk (if equipped) How to use the Smart Trunk The trunk can be opened with no- touch activation satisfying all the conditions below. • After 15 seconds when all doors are closed and locked •...
  • Page 152 WARNING • Make sure you close the trunk before driving your vehicle. • Make sure there are no people or objects around the trunk before opening or closing the trunk. • Make sure objects in the trunk do not come out when open- ing the trunk on a slope.
  • Page 153 Convenient features of your vehicle How to deactivate the Smart Detecting area Information Trunk function using the smart • If you press the door unlock button (2), the Smart Trunk function will be deactivated temporarily. But, if you do not open any door for 30 sec- onds, the smart trunk function will be activated again.
  • Page 154: Fuel Filler Door

    Fuel Filler Door Information Opening the fuel filler door • The Smart Trunk function will not work if any of the following occurs: - The smart key is close to a radio transmitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal operation of the transmitter.
  • Page 155 Convenient features of your vehicle Closing the fuel filler door Information WARNING 1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it If the fuel filler door does not open clockwise until it “clicks” one time. Gasoline is highly flammable because ice has formed around it, tap 2.
  • Page 156 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • • Do not get back into a vehicle Once refueling has begun, If a fire breaks out during refu- once you have begun refuel- contact between your bare eling, leave the vicinity of the ing. You can generate a build- hand and the vehicle should vehicle, and immediately con- up of static electricity by...
  • Page 157 • If the fuel filler cap requires replacement, use only a genuine OLF044054 HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent If the fuel filler door does not open specified for your vehicle. An using the remote fuel filler door...
  • Page 158 I I N N S S T T R R U U M M E E N N T T C C L L U U S S T T E E R R ■ ■ Type A 1. Tachometer 2.
  • Page 159 Convenient features of your vehicle ■ ■ Type C 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge ■ ■ Type D 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. LCD display (including Trip computer) The actual cluster in the vehicle may dif- fer from the illustration.
  • Page 160: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster Control When pressing the illumination con- ■ Type A, C trol button, the interior switch illumi- Adjusting instrument cluster nation intensity is also adjusted. The illumination selected brightness of illumination can be saved in the Driver Position Memory System (if equipped). For more information, refer to “Driver position Memory System”...
  • Page 161: Lcd Display Control

    Convenient features of your vehicle LCD Display Control Gauges Tachometer Speedometer The LCD display modes can be ■ Type A, C changed by using the control buttons ■ Type A, C on the steering wheel. ■ Type A ■ Type B OLF044105L ■...
  • Page 162 Engine Coolant Temperature NOTICE NOTICE Gauge Do not operate the engine within gauge pointer moves ■ Type A ■ Type B the tachometer's RED ZONE. This beyond the normal range area may cause severe engine damage. toward the "H" position, it indi- cates overheating that may dam- age the engine.
  • Page 163 Convenient features of your vehicle Fuel Gauge Odometer Information ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D • The fuel tank capacity is given in chapter 8. • The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel warning light, which will illuminate when the fuel tank is nearly empty.
  • Page 164 Outside temperature gauge The outside temperature on the dis- Automatic transmission shift play may not change immediately indicator / Dual clutch transmis- ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D like a general thermometer to pre- sion shift indicator (If equipped) vent the driver from being inattentive.
  • Page 165 Convenient features of your vehicle Shift indicator pop-up Icy Road Warning Light Information (if equipped) (if equipped) If the icy road warning light appears ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D while driving, you should drive more attentively and safely refraining from over-speeding, rapid acceleration, sudden braking or sharp turning, etc.
  • Page 166: Lcd Modes

    L L C C D D D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y LCD Modes Modes Symbol Description This mode displays information related to driving such as tripmeter, fuel Trip Computer economy, etc. For more information, refer to "Trip Computer"...
  • Page 167: Trip Computer Mode

    Convenient features of your vehicle Cannot edit settings while driv- Quick guide (Help, if equipped) Trip Computer Mode ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D OLF044432N/OLF044438N OLF044168L Press and hold the OK button in the This mode displays driving informa- User Settings Mode, the explanation This warning message illuminates if tion like the tripmeter, fuel economy,...
  • Page 168: Turn By Turn (Tbt) Mode

    Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode SCC/LDWS Mode (if equipped) A/V Mode (if equipped) (if equipped) ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D OLF044174N OLF044175/OLF044176 OLF044172/OLF044173 This mode displays the state of the This mode displays the state of the Smart Cruise Control (SCC) and This mode displays the state of the...
  • Page 169: Information Mode

    Convenient features of your vehicle Service Interval Information Mode ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D Service in Tire pressure information ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D OLF044455N/OLF044454N Service required If you exceed specified service inter- OLF044421L/OLF044420L OLF044179L/OLF044180L...
  • Page 170 ■ Type A, C ■ Type B, D Warning Message Information If one of followings occurs, warning If any of the following conditions messages will be displayed on the occurs, the mileage and days may be information mode for several seconds. incorrect.
  • Page 171: User Settings Mode

    Convenient features of your vehicle User Settings Mode On this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on. Driving Assist Items Explanation Adjust the sensitivity of Smart Cruise Control (SCC) in 3 stages. - Slow / Normal / Fast (Smart Cruise Control) For more information, refer to "Smart Cruise Control (SCC)"...
  • Page 172 Door/Trunk Items Explanation • Off : The auto door lock operation will be deactivated. • Enable on Speed: All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 9.3mph Auto Lock (15km/h). • Enable on Shift: All doors will be automatically locked if the automatic transmission shift lever is shift- ed from the P (Park) position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position.
  • Page 173 Convenient features of your vehicle Lights Items Explanation • Off: The one touch turn signal function will be deactivated. • 3, 5, 7 Flashes : The lane change signals will blink 3, 5, or 7 times when the turn signal lever is moved slightly.
  • Page 174 Seat/Steering Items Explanation • None : The seat easy access function will be deactivated. • Normal/Extended: - When you turn off the engine, the driver’s seat will automatically move rearward short (Normal) or long (Extended) for you to enter or exit the vehicle more comfortably. Seat Easy Access - If you change the Engine Start/Stop button from OFF position to the ACC, ON, or START position, the driver’s seat will return to the original position.
  • Page 175 Convenient features of your vehicle Other Features Items Explanation • Off : The average fuel economy will not reset automatically whenever refueling. • On (Auto Reset) : Fuel Economy Auto Reset The average fuel economy will reset automatically when refueling. For more information, refer to "Trip Computer"...
  • Page 176: Warning Messages

    Engine lever in the N (Neutral) position. But, Start/Stop button, have your vehi- for your safety, we recommend that cle inspected by an authorized you start the engine with the shift HYUNDAI dealer. lever in the P (Park) position. 3-81...
  • Page 177 Convenient features of your vehicle Press brake pedal to start engine Press START button with key Low Key Battery OLF044124L OLF044120L OLF044122L • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates This warning message illuminates if if the Engine Start/Stop button if you press the Engine Start/Stop the battery of the smart key is dis- changes to the ACC position twice...
  • Page 178 Key not detected Key not in vehicle Align steering wheel OLF044118L OLF044116L OLF044150L/OLF044152L This warning message illuminates if • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates the smart key is not detected when if the smart key is not in the vehicle if you start the engine when the you press the Engine Start/Stop but- when you press the Engine...
  • Page 179 Convenient features of your vehicle Steering wheel aligning is com- Door / Hood / Trunk Open Sunroof Open pleted OLF044136 OLF054446 OLF044154L It means that any door, hood, or This warning message illuminates if trunk is open. you turn off the engine when the sun- If the steering wheel aligning is com- roof is open.
  • Page 180 Check BRAKE SWITCH fuse Turn on "FUSE SWITCH" Low Tire Pressure OLF044132L OLF044148L OLF044146L • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates This warning message illuminates if if the brake switch fuse is discon- if the fuse switch under the steer- the tire pressure is low with the igni- nected.
  • Page 181 Convenient features of your vehicle Low Washer Fluid Low Fuel Engine has overheated OLF044156L OLF044160L OLF044158L • This warning message illuminates This warning message illuminates if This warning message illuminates on the service reminder mode if the fuel tank is nearly empty. when the engine coolant tempera- the washer fluid level in the reser- ture is above 248°F (120°C).
  • Page 182 OLF044166L ■ Type B, D OLF044167L This warning message illuminates if there is a malfunction (burned-out bulb except LED lamp or circuit mal- function) with the headlamp. In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-87...
  • Page 183: Trip Computer

    Convenient features of your vehicle T T R R I I P P C C O O M M P P U U T T E E R R Overview Trip Modes To change the trip mode, rotate the MOVE switch “▲ , ▼” on the steering The trip computer is a microcomput- FUEL ECONOMY wheel.
  • Page 184: Trip A/B

    Trip A/B Tripmeter (1) Average Vehicle Speed (2) • The tripmeter is the total driving • The average vehicle speed is cal- ■ Type A, C distance since the last tripmeter culated by the total driving dis- reset. tance and driving time since the last average vehicle speed reset.
  • Page 185: Fuel Economy

    Convenient features of your vehicle Elapsed Time (3) Fuel Economy Distance To Empty (1) • The elapsed time is the total driv- • The distance to empty is the esti- ■ Type A, C ing time since the last elapsed time mated distance the vehicle can be reset.
  • Page 186 Average Fuel Economy (2) Automatic reset Instant Fuel Economy (3) To make the average fuel economy • The average fuel economy is calcu- This mode displays the instant fuel be reset automatically whenever refu- lated by the total driving distance economy during the last few seconds eling, select the "Auto Reset"...
  • Page 187: Digital Speedometer

    Convenient features of your vehicle Digital Speedometer One time driving information This information is displayed for a mode few seconds when you turn off the ■ Type A, C engine and then goes off automati- ■ Type A, C cally. The information provided is cal- culated according to each trip.
  • Page 188: Warning Lights

    "Seat Belts" in chapter 2. - It illuminates for approximately 6 seconds and then goes off. • When there is a malfunction with the SRS. In this case, have your vehicle inspected authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-93...
  • Page 189 HYUNDAI dealer. al engine braking and stop the vehi- - If the warning light illuminates cle as soon as it is safe to do so.
  • Page 190 ABS (The normal braking sys- In this case, have your vehicle tem will still be operational without In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI the assistance of the anti-lock inspected by an authorized dealer. brake system).
  • Page 191 - It remains on until the engine is In this case, have your vehicle inspect- and dangerous situation during started. ed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. sudden braking. • When there is a malfunction with In this case, avoid high speed the EPS.
  • Page 192 If there is a malfunction with either inspected authorized which could result in loss of the alternator or electrical charging HYUNDAI dealer. engine power. system: In this case, have your vehicle 1.Drive carefully to the nearest safe inspected authorized location and stop your vehicle.
  • Page 193 There is a mechanical con- cern that needs to be repaired before you can continue driving. In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-98...
  • Page 194 • In this case, have your vehicle inspect- If you notice any vehicle insta- - It illuminates for approximately 3 ed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. bility, immediately take your seconds and then goes off. foot off the accelerator pedal, •...
  • Page 195: Indicator Lights

    • When there is a malfunction with • When there is a malfunction with the EPB. the ESC system. In this case, have your vehicle In this case, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI inspected authorized dealer. HYUNDAI dealer. Information...
  • Page 196 This indicator light blinks for a few immobilizer system. in chapter 5. seconds: In this case, have your vehicle When the smart key is not in the inspected authorized vehicle. HYUNDAI dealer. - At this time, you can not start the engine. 3-101...
  • Page 197 When the headlights are on. Engine Start/Stop button is ON. In this case, have your vehicle inspect- High Beam Indicator ed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If any of the following occurs, there Light may be a malfunction with the turn This indicator light blinks: signal system.
  • Page 198 "Smart High Beam" in this chapter. In this case, have your vehicle inspected authorized This indicator light illuminates: HYUNDAI dealer. Light ON Indicator When the cruise control speed is set. Light For more information, refer to For more information, refer to "Auto Hold"...
  • Page 199 In this case, have your vehicle personal injury. inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. For more information, refer to “Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)” in chapter 5.
  • Page 200: Light

    L L I I G G H H T T Exterior Lights ■ Type B Lighting control To operate the lights, turn the knob at the end of the control lever to one of the following positions: ■ Type A OLF044085N OLF044084A (1) OFF position...
  • Page 201 Convenient features of your vehicle NOTICE • Do not cover or spill anything on the sensor (1) located in front of the rearview mirror. • Do not clean the sensor using a window cleaner, the cleanser may leave a light film which could interfere with sensor operation.
  • Page 202: Smart High Beam

    High beam operation Smart High Beam (if equipped) OLF044088N To flash the high beam headlamp, OLF044089N pull the lever towards you, then OLF044090N To turn on the high beam headlamp, release the lever. The high beams push the lever away from you. The The Smart High Beam is a system will remain ON as long as you hold lever will return to its original position.
  • Page 203 Smart High Beam is illuminate. Take your vehicle to an operating, the Smart High Beam authorized HYUNDAI dealer and will turn off. have the system checked. 4. If the light switch is placed to the...
  • Page 204 (Continued) (Continued) CAUTION • • When there is a similar shape When the road conditions are The system may not operate nor- lamp with the front vehicle’s bad such as being wet or cov- mally in the below conditions. lamps. ered with snow.
  • Page 205 Convenient features of your vehicle Turn signals and lane change One touch turn signal function WARNING signals To activate an One Touch Turn Signal function, move the turn signal lever • Do not place any accessories, slightly and then release it. The lane stickers or tint the windshield.
  • Page 206 Battery saver function Headlamp delay function NOTICE (if equipped) The purpose of this feature is to pre- If the driver gets out of the vehicle vent the battery from being dis- If the key is removed from the ignition through other doors (except dri- charged.
  • Page 207 Convenient features of your vehicle Daytime running light (DRL) for U.S.A for Canada (if equipped) The DRL will turn off when: The DRL will turn off when: The Daytime Running Lights (DRL) 1. The light switch is in the headlamp can make it easier for others to see •...
  • Page 208: Welcome System

    Welcome System (if equipped) Headlamp and Parking lamp Interior lamp When the headlamp (lamp switch in When the interior lamp switch is in Welcome light the headlamp or AUTO position) is on the DOOR position and all doors (and and all doors (and trunk) are locked trunk) are closed and locked, the and closed, the parking lamp and room lamp will come on for 30 sec-...
  • Page 209: Interior Lights

    Convenient features of your vehicle Interior Lights Interior lamp AUTO cut Front lamps The interior lamps will automatically ■ Type A WARNING go off approximately 20 minutes after the engine is turned off and the Do not use the interior lights doors closed.
  • Page 210 Front Map Lamp: Front Room Lamp: Front Door Lamp Press either of these lens (1) to turn • Type A The front or rear room lamps come the map lamp on or off. This light pro- on when the front or rear doors are : Press this switch to turn the duces a spot beam for convenient opened if the engine is running or...
  • Page 211 Convenient features of your vehicle Rear lamps Trunk room lamp Door courtesy lamp ■ Type A OLF044098 ■ Type B OLF044255 OLF044256 The trunk room lamp comes on The door courtesy lamp comes ON when the trunk is opened. when the door is opened to assist entering or exiting the vehicle.
  • Page 212 Glove box lamp Vanity mirror lamp OLF044257 OLF044258 The glove box lamp comes on when Opening the lid of the vanity mirror will the glove box is opened. automatically turn on the mirror light. If the glove box is not closed, the NOTICE lamp will turn off after 20 minutes.
  • Page 213: Wipers And Washers

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I P P E E R R S S A A N N D D W W A A S S H H E E R R S S Windshield Wipers Information Operates as follows when the igni- If there is heavy accumulation of snow tion switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 214: Windshield Washers

    Windshield Washers If equipped with the Headlamp NOTICE Washer, washer fluid will be sprayed • To prevent possible damage to on the headlamp at the same time you the washer pump, do not oper- operate the windshield washer when: ate the washer when the fluid 1.
  • Page 215: Rear View Camera

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D R R I I V V E E R R A A S S S S I I S S T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Rear View Camera This is a supplemental system that WARNING...
  • Page 216: Rear Parking Assist System

    Rear Parking Assist System Operation of the Rear Parking WARNING Assist System (if equipped) Operating condition • ALWAYS look around your vehi- • This system will activate when cle to make sure there are not backing up with the ignition switch any objects or obstacles before in the ON position.
  • Page 217 Parking Assist System. If this occurs, have your vehicle checked When an object is within 12 by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer OLF044479N in. (30 cm) of the rear bumper as soon as possible. Push the button to turn off the Rear : Buzzer beeps continuously.
  • Page 218 Non-operational conditions of Detecting range may decrease when: NOTICE Parking Assist System • Outside temperature Sensor may not recognize objects extremely hot or cold. The Rear Parking Assist System less than 12 inches (30 cm) from may not operate normally when: •...
  • Page 219: Rear Window Defroster

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D E E F F R R O O S S T T E E R R Rear Window Defroster • To activate rear window NOTICE defroster, press the rear window ■ Manual climate control system To prevent damage to the conduc- defroster button located in the center •...
  • Page 220 M M A A N N U U A A L L C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) ■...
  • Page 221: Heating And Air Conditioning

    Convenient features of your vehicle Heating and Air Conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- tion. To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
  • Page 222 Mode selection Face-Level (B, D, F) Floor & Defrost (A, C, D, E) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each floor and the windshield with a small outlet can be controlled to direct the amount directed to the side window air discharged from the outlet.
  • Page 223 Convenient features of your vehicle MAX A/C-Level (B, D) Instrument panel vents Temperature control OLF044208 OLF044209 OLF044210 The MAX A/C mode is used to cool The temperature will increase by The outlet vents can be opened ( the inside of the vehicle faster. Air turning the knob to the right.
  • Page 224 Air intake control Recirculated air position Information The indicator light on the Prolonged use of the air conditioning button illuminates when with the recirculated air position the recirculated air posi- selected will result in excessively dry tion is selected. air in the passenger compartment. With the recirculated air position selected, air from the passenger com-...
  • Page 225 Convenient features of your vehicle Fan speed control Air conditioning WARNING • Continued use of the climate control system operation in the recirculated air position can cause drowsiness or sleepiness, that may cause loss of vehicle control result- ing in an accident. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position as much as possible while driving.
  • Page 226: System Operation

    System Operation Operation Tips Air conditioning • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes HYUNDAI Conditioning Ventilation from entering the car through the Systems are filled with environmen- 1. Select the Face Level mode. ventilation system, temporarily set tally friendly R-134a refrigerant.
  • Page 227 Convenient features of your vehicle Air conditioning system operation • If you operate air conditioner NOTICE tips excessively, the difference between When using the air conditioning the temperature of the outside air • If the vehicle has been parked in system, monitor the engine tem- and that of the windshield could direct sunlight during hot weather,...
  • Page 228: System Maintenance

    HYUNDAI dealer. heating and air conditioning system. system operation may occur. Have the climate control air filter replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to the maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions such as dusty or...
  • Page 229 Convenient features of your vehicle Air Conditioning refrigerant label Each symbols and specification on air conditioning refrigerant label ■ Example means as below : 1. Classification of refrigerant 2. Amount of refrigerant 3. Classification of Compressor lubri- cant Refer to chapter 8 for more detail location of the air conditioning refrig- erant label.
  • Page 230 A A U U T T O O M M A A T T I I C C C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ■...
  • Page 231: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning

    Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic Heating and Air To turn the automatic operation off, select any button of the following: Conditioning - Mode selection button - Front windshield defroster button - Fan speed control button The selected function will be con- trolled manually while other functions operate automatically.
  • Page 232: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning

    Manual Heating and Air 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. Conditioning 4. Set the air intake control to the The heating and cooling system can outside (fresh) air position. be controlled manually by pushing buttons other than the AUTO button. 5.
  • Page 233 Convenient features of your vehicle Mode selection ■ Type A ■ Type B OLF044219 The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. OLF044207N * : if equipped 3-138...
  • Page 234 The air flow outlet direction is cycled ■ Type A as follows: Floor & Defrost (A, C, D, E) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windshield with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters.
  • Page 235 Convenient features of your vehicle Temperature control ■ Front ■ ■ Driver’s side Passenger’s side OLF044209 ■ Rear (if equipped) OLF044224 Adjusting the driver and passenger OLF044223 side temperature equally The temperature will increase to the • Press the "SYNC" button to oper- maximum (HI) by turning the knob to ate the driver and passenger side the right.
  • Page 236 Adjusting the driver and passen- Air intake control Recirculated air position ger side temperature individually With the recirculated air ■ Type A Press the "SYNC" button again to position selected, air operate the driver and passenger from passenger side temperature individually. The compartment will button indicator will turn off.
  • Page 237 Convenient features of your vehicle Fan speed control Air conditioning WARNING • Continued use of the climate control system operation in the recirculated air position can cause drowsiness or sleepiness, that may cause loss of vehicle control result- ing in an accident. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position as much as possible while driving.
  • Page 238: System Operation

    OFF mode System Operation Operation Tips • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes Ventilation from entering the car through the 1. Select the Face Level mode. ventilation system, temporarily set 2. Set the air intake control to the the air intake control to the recircu- outside (fresh) air position.
  • Page 239 Convenient features of your vehicle Air conditioning Air conditioning system operation NOTICE tips HYUNDAI Conditioning When using the air conditioning • If the vehicle has been parked in Systems are filled with environmen- system, monitor the engine tem- direct sunlight during hot weather, tally friendly R-134a refrigerant.
  • Page 240: System Maintenance

    Have the climate control air filter replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to the maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions such as dusty or...
  • Page 241 ODH043365 The actual Air Conditioning refrigerant label in the vehicle may differ from the The air conditioning system should illustration. be serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-146...
  • Page 242: Manual Climate Control System

    W W I I N N D D S S H H I I E E L L D D D D E E F F R R O O S S T T I I N N G G A A N N D D D D E E F F O O G G G G I I N N G G •...
  • Page 243: Automatic Climate Control System

    Convenient features of your vehicle To defrost outside windshield Automatic Climate Control To defrost outside windshield System To defog inside windshield ■ Type A ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type B OLF044232 OLF044236 1. Set the fan speed to the highest 1.
  • Page 244: Automatic Ventilation

    C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L A A D D D D I I T T I I O O N N A A L L F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Automatic Ventilation Sunroof Inside Air (if equipped)
  • Page 245: Center Console Storage

    Convenient features of your vehicle S S T T O O R R A A G G E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T Center Console Storage Glove Box WARNING...
  • Page 246: Sunglass Holder

    Sunglass Holder Multi box WARNING • Do not keep objects except sunglasses inside the sun- glass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle. •...
  • Page 247: Cup Holder

    Convenient features of your vehicle I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S Cup Holder Rear WARNING Pull the armrest down to use te cup ■...
  • Page 248: Sunvisor

    Sunvisor Power Outlet (if equipped) NOTICE ■ Front Close the vanity mirror cover securely and return the sunvisor to its original position after use. WARNING For your safety, do not block your view when using the sunvi- sor. OLF044268N ■ Rear (if equipped) NOTICE OLF044267 To use a sunvisor, pull it downward.
  • Page 249 Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Push the plug in as far as it will To prevent damage to the Power go. If good contact is not made, Avoid electrical shocks. Do not Outlets : the plug may overheat and the place your fingers or foreign •...
  • Page 250: Clock

    Clock The ignition switch must be in the With Navigation system ACC position or the ON position. WARNING • H (Hour, 1) Do not adjust the clock while Each time you press the "H" button, driving, you may lose your the clock will change backward by steering control and cause an one hour.
  • Page 251: Clothes Hanger

    Convenient features of your vehicle GPS Time check Clothes Hanger (if equipped) WARNING The clock is automatically updated ■ Rear through the navigation system. Do not hang other objects except clothes. In an accident it may cause vehicle damage or GPS Time non-check personal injury.
  • Page 252: Floor Mat Anchor(S)

    HYUNDAI recommends cle's floor anchor(s) that the HYUNDAI floor mat before driving the vehicle. designed for use in your vehicle • Do not use ANY floor mat that be installed.
  • Page 253: Side Curtain

    Convenient features of your vehicle Side Curtain (if equipped) Luggage Net Holder WARNING (if equipped) Avoid eye injury. DO NOT over- stretch the luggage net. ALWAYS keep your face and body out of the luggage net’s recoil path. DO NOT use the luggage net when the strap has visible signs of wear or damage.
  • Page 254: Multimedia System

    Multimedia System Multimedia System..........4-2 System Controllers and Functions - 5 Inch Color TFT LCD........4-52 AUX, USB and iPod ® Port ..........4-2 Audio Head Unit ..............4-52 Antenna ................4-2 Steering Wheel Audio Control........4-3 Steering-Wheel Mounted Controls ......4-54 Audio / Video / Navigation System (AVN)....4-4 Radio Mode...............4-56 Radio Mode ............4-58 Bluetooth...
  • Page 255: Multimedia System

    Multimedia System M M U U L L T T I I M M E E D D I I A A S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ® Antenna AUX, USB and iPod Port NOTICE •...
  • Page 256: Steering Wheel Audio Control

    Steering Wheel Audio Control SEEK/PRESET ( ) (2) NOTICE If the SEEK/PRESET lever is moved • Do not clean the inside of the up or down and held for 0.8 second rear window glass with a cleaner or more, it will function in the follow- or scraper to remove foreign ing modes;...
  • Page 257: Audio / Video / Navigation System (Avn)

    Multimedia System MODE (3) Bluetooth Wireless Detailed information ® Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Technology Hands-Free Press the MODE button to select hands-free is described in the follow- Radio, XM, Disc, or AUX. ing pages in this chapter or in the manual supplied separately.
  • Page 258: How Vehicle Audio Works

    How vehicle audio works This can be due to factors, such as AM reception the distance from the radio station, FM reception closeness of other strong radio sta- tions or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in the area.
  • Page 259 Multimedia System FM radio station JBM003 JBM004 JBM005 FM broadcasts are transmitted at • Fading - As your vehicle moves • Station Swapping - As an FM signal high frequencies and do not bend to away from the radio station, the weakens, another more powerful follow the earth's surface.
  • Page 260: Features Of Your Vehicle

    Features of your vehicle • If you are driving on a mountain Information road where is the signal blocked by Satellite radio reception There may also be additional unfore- mountains. You may experience difficulties in seen circumstances leading to recep- •...
  • Page 261 Multimedia System Caring for disc • Depending on the type of CD- Using a cellular phone or a two- R/CD-RW CDs, certain CDs may way radio • If the temperature inside the car is too not operate normally according to When a cellular phone is used inside high, open the car windows to venti- the manufacturing companies.
  • Page 262 NOTE: WARNING Order of playing files (folders) : 1. Song playing order : • Do not stare at the screen sequentially. while driving. Staring at the screen for prolonged periods 2. Folder playing order : of time could lead to traffic ❋...
  • Page 263 Multimedia System NOTICE Information - Using the discs CAUTION • Do not place beverages close to • This device has been manufactured • Operating the device while the audio system. Spilling bever- to be compatible with software driving could lead to accidents ages may lead to system mal- bearing the following logo marks.
  • Page 264 (Continued) (Continued) Information - Using the USB • Clean fingerprints and dust off the • Do not use abnormally shaped discs device disc surface (coated side) with a soft (8cm, heart-shaped, octagon- • Connect the USB device after turn- cloth. shaped) as such discs could lead to ing on the engine.
  • Page 265 Multimedia System (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Some USB devices may not be sup- • Do not use the USB I/F to charge • Charging through the USB may not ported due to compatibility issues. batteries or USB accessories that work for some mobile devices. generate heat.
  • Page 266 (Continued) (Continued) Information - Using the • When the EQ features of an exter- • Avoid use of USB mem- ® iPod device ® nal device, such as the iPod , and ory products that can • iPod ® is a registered trademark of the audio system are both active, EQ also be used as key Apple Inc.
  • Page 267 Multimedia System (Continued) (Continued) Information - Using the AUX ® ® • If your iPhone is connected to both • Some iPod s may not sync with the device the Bluetooth Wireless Technology System depending on its version. If ® •...
  • Page 268 Information Information Information - Before using - Precautions for - When connect- ® ® the Bluetooth handsfree safe driving ing a Bluetooth phone What is Bluetooth ® • Bluetooth Handsfree is a feature • Before connecting the head unit ® that enables drivers to practice safe with the mobile phone, check to see •...
  • Page 269 Multimedia System (Continued) (Continued) Information - Using the voice • Park the vehicle when connecting - When driving on rugged and recognition the head unit with the mobile phone. uneven roads • When using the voice recognition • Bluetooth connection may become - During severe rain (heavy rains, ®...
  • Page 270: Audio Head Unit

    S S Y Y S S T T E E M M C C O O N N T T R R O O L L L L E E R R S S A A N N D D F F U U N N C C T T I I O O N N S S Audio Head Unit Name Description...
  • Page 271: Setup

    Multimedia System Name Description SCAN • Radio Mode - Shortly press the key : Previews each broad cast for 5 seconds each - Press and hold the key : Previews the broadcasts saved in Preset for 5 seconds each. ❈ Press the SCAN key again to continue listening to the current frequency.
  • Page 272: Setup

    S S E E T T U U P P Mode Pop up Media Display [Mode Pop up] Changes When playing an MP3 file, select the selection mode desired display info from ‘Folder/File’ Display Settings or ‘Album/Artist/Song’. • During On state, press the RADIO key to display the mode MEDIA...
  • Page 273 Multimedia System Sound Settings Sound Settings Speed Dependent Volume Control This menu allows you to set the This feature is used to automatically ‘Bass, Middle, Treble’ and the Sound control the volume level according to Press SETUP key Select Fader and Balance. the speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 274 System Settings Memory Information Language Displays currently used memory and This menu is used to set the display total system memory. and voice recognition language. Press the key Select [System] SETUP Select [Memory Information] OK Select [Language] Set through TUNE through tune knob or knob The currently used memory is dis-...
  • Page 275 Multimedia System Preset SEEK Selecting through manual R R A A D D I I O O : : F F M M , , A A M M search Press the Turn the TUNE knob left/right to • Shortly pressing the key : Plays the adjust the frequency.
  • Page 276 SEEK Category X X M M T T M M R R A A D D I I O O SEEK Press the Press the key Set through TRACK FOLDER TUNE knob • Shortly pressing the key : select previous or next channel. •...
  • Page 277 Multimedia System Preset Menu Press the Select category menu through the TUNE knob Press the MENU • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 Select [ Info] through the TUNE seconds): Plays the frequency knob or saved in the corresponding key. •...
  • Page 278: Basic Method Of Use : Audio Cd / Mp3 Cd / Usb / Ipod / My Music

    BASIC METHOD OF USE : Audio CD / MP3 CD / USB / iPod ® / My Music Name Description Repeat While song (file) is playing ® Audio CD, MP3 CD, USB, iPod , My Music mode: • Repeats the current song MP3 CD, USB mode: •...
  • Page 279 Multimedia System Name Description Scan While song (file) is playing SCAN Scans all songs for 10 seconds starting from the next song. ❈ Press the SCAN key again to turn off. ❈ The SCAN function is not supported ® in iPod mode.
  • Page 280 MENU : Audio CD Repeat MENU : MP3 CD / USB In CD mode, press key. MENU In MP3 CD / USB mode, press Set [ RPT] through the TUNE key. MENU knob or key to repeat the cur- rent song. ❈...
  • Page 281 Multimedia System Folder Repeat Copy MENU : iPod ® In iPod mode, press key. Set [ F.RPT] through the TUNE Set [ Copy] through the TUNE MENU knob or key to repeat songs knob or key. within the current folder. ❈This is used to copy the current ❈...
  • Page 282 Information MENU : My Music Mode Information Set [ Info] through the TUNE In My Music mode, press key. MENU Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob knob or key. key. Displays information of the current Displays information of the current song.
  • Page 283 Multimedia System Delete All Delete Selection AUX is used to play external MEDIA Set [ Del.All] through the TUNE Press the key Set [ Del.Sel] MENU currently connected with the AUX knob or key. through the TUNE knob or key. terminal.
  • Page 284: Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Audio

    Bluetooth ® • Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Using the Bluetooth ® Wireless Wireless Technology AUDIO audio can be used only when the Technology audio features [Audio Streaming] of Phone is • Play / Stop turned Press the TUNE knob to play and What is Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 285: Making A Call Using The Steering Wheel Remote Controller

    Multimedia System Making a call using the Steering wheel remote controller Name Description MODE • Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed in ➟ ➟ ➟ ➟ ➟ order of FM1 ➟ ➟ ➟ ➟ ➟ USB or iPod My Music Audio •...
  • Page 286: Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology

    ® PHONE (if equipped) Bluetooth Wireless Technology WARNING ® Before using the Bluetooth Wireless Technology phone Driving while distracted can Pairing a Bluetooth ® Wireless features result in a loss of vehicle con- Technology Device trol that may lead to an acci- dent, severe personal injury, ®...
  • Page 287 Multimedia System 1) Car Name : Name of device as During the pairing process, make sure Pairing Key / PHONE that all connection requests on the shown when searching from your on the Steering Remote phone are accepted for phonebook Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 288 Pairing through [PHONE] - Operations during a call (Switch to • If a connected Bluetooth Wireless ® Private, Switch to call waiting, MIC Technology device becomes discon- Setup on/off) nected due to being out of communi- cation range, turning the device - Downloading Call History Press the Select...
  • Page 289 Multimedia System Connecting a Device From the paired phone list, select the Changing Priority device you want to connect and select [Connect]. What is Priority? Press key Select SETUP [Phone] Select [Phone List] It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 290 From the paired phone list, select Disconnecting a Device NOTICE the phone you want to switch to the Priority icon will be displayed when highest priority, then select [Change the selected phone is set as a pri- Press key Select Priority] button from the Menu.
  • Page 291 Multimedia System Deleting a Device Pairing a New Device Information Press key Select SETUP • When deleting the currently con- [Phone] Select [Pair Phone] nected device, the device will auto- Press key Select SETUP matically be disconnected to pro- [Phone] Select [Phone List] ceed with the deleting process.
  • Page 292 Viewing Paired Phone List 1) Connect/Disconnect Phone Information - Before down Connect/ disconnects currently Press key Select SETUP loading contacts selected phone [Phone] Select [Phone List] • Only contacts within connected 2) Change Priority : Sets currently phones can be downloaded. Also selected phone to highest connec- check to see that your mobile phone tion priority...
  • Page 293 Multimedia System Downloading Contacts Auto Download (Contacts) Information Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP • The Auto Download feature will [Phone] Select [Contacts Download] [Phone] Select [Auto Download] download mobile contacts entries every time the phone is connected. The download time may differ depending on the number of saved contacts entries and the communi-...
  • Page 294 Audio Streaming Outgoing Volume Turning Bluetooth System Off Press key Select Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP SETUP [Phone] Select [Audio Streaming] [Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume] [Phone] Select [Bluetooth System Off] Once Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® is turned off, Bluetooth Wireless ®...
  • Page 295 Multimedia System Phone Menu Screen Answering Calls Information • If you select the [Call History] but- ton but there is no call history data, Phone Menus Answering a Call a prompt is displayed which asks to With a Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Answering a call with a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 296 Favorites Call History Information Press the Select PHONE Press the Select [Call PHONE • When an incoming call pop-up is [Favorites] History] displayed, most Audio and SETUP mode features are disabled. Only the call volume will operate. • The telephone number may not be properly displayed in some mobile phones.
  • Page 297 Multimedia System Contacts • It is not possible to begin download- Information ing a contact list when the contact Press key Select PHONE • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in your download feature has been turned off [Contacts] ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology ®...
  • Page 298: Voice Recognition

    Skipping Prompt Messages V V O O I I C C E E R R E E C C O O G G N N I I T T I I O O N N Information While prompt message is being stat- For proper recognition, say the com- ed Shortly press the key on the...
  • Page 299 E E N N D D I I N N G G V V O O I I C C E E R R E E C C O O G G N N I I T T I I O O N N Contact Tips: The Hyundai Voice Recognition While Voice Recognition is operating...
  • Page 300 Illustration on using voice commands More Help • Starting voice command. Here are some examples of mode commands. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'. You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'My Music', or 'iPod'.
  • Page 301 Multimedia System Voice Command List • Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not be available during certain operations) Command Function Command Function • More Help Provides guidance on commands that can be When listening to the radio, displays the ➟...
  • Page 302 • FM/AM radio commands: Commands available during FM, AM radio operation Command Function SiriusXM Displays the selected XM screen. ™ SiriusXM Plays the selected XM ™ channel. Command Function Channel 0~255 Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast station saved in Preset 1~6. Media Moves to the most recently played media Scan...
  • Page 303 Multimedia System • Audio CD commands: Commands available during • iPod Commands: Commands available during iPod ® ® Audio CD operation operation Command Function Command Function Random Randomly plays the songs within the current Random Randomly plays the tracks within the CD. category.
  • Page 304 • Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Audio Commands: Commands available during Bluetooth ® Wireless Technologyaudio streaming from mobile phone oper- ation Command Operation Command Function Play Plays the currently paused song. Pause Pauses the current song. 4-51...
  • Page 305: Audio Head Unit

    Multimedia System S S Y Y S S T T E E M M C C O O N N T T R R O O L L L L E E R R S S A A N N D D F F U U N N C C T T I I O O N N S S Audio Head Unit Name Description...
  • Page 306 Name Description DISP • Turns the monitor display on/off. MUTE When the button is pressed, stops sound and "Audio Mute" is displayedon LCD. SCAN • Radio Mode : previews all receivable broad casts for 5 seconds each • XM™ Radio Mode: previews all receivable broadcasts for 10 seconds each •...
  • Page 307: Steering-Wheel Mounted Controls

    Multimedia System Steering-Wheel Mounted Controls Name Description • When pressed shortly - Starts voice recognition - When selecting during a voice prompt, stops the prompt and converts to voice command waiting state • When pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds) - Ends voice recognition •...
  • Page 308 Name Description • When pressed shortly - When pressed in the phone screen, displays call history screen - When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call - When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the call - When pressed during call waiting, switches to waiting call (Call Waiting) •...
  • Page 309: Radio Mode

    Multimedia System 1. Mode Display Switching to Radio Mode R R A A D D I I O O M M O O D D E E Displays currently operating mode. Pressing the key will change RADIO B B a a s s i i c c M M o o d d e e S S c c r r e e e e n n 2.
  • Page 310 Searching Radio Frequencies Using Radio Mode Auto Store Press the button to automati- A.Store cally save receivable frequencies to Using Seek Selecting Presets/Saving Presets Preset buttons. SEEK Press the key to play the Press the button to display Preset TRACK previous/next frequency.
  • Page 311 Multimedia System 1. Mode Display Using SEEK X X M M R R A A D D I I O O M M O O D D E E T T M M SEEK Displays currently operating mode. Press the key to play the TRACK previous/next channel.
  • Page 312 SCAN Searching Categories Selecting Presets/Saving Presets Press the key to scan all SCAN Select the category by using the channels with superior reception for Press the button to display Preset key and press the FOLDER 5 seconds each. the broadcast information for the TUNE knob to select.
  • Page 313: Media Mode

    Multimedia System Title Icon M M E E D D I I A A M M O O D D E E ® When Bluetooth Wireless ® Technology, iPod , USB, or AUX Pressing the key will change MEDIA device is connected or a CD is the operating mode in order of CD ➟...
  • Page 314: Audio Cd Mode

    Changing Tracks A A U U D D I I O O C C D D M M O O D D E E Information SEEK Press the key to move to TRACK • Only genuine audio CDs are sup- the previous or next track.
  • Page 315 Multimedia System Selecting from the List Audio CD Mode Menu Repeat Turn the TUNE knob left/right to Press the button to repeat the Within this mode, you will have Repeat search for the desired track. current track. Press the button again access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), to turn the repeat feature off.
  • Page 316 Changing Files M M P P 3 3 C C D D M M O O D D E E Information SEEK Press the key to move to If there are numerous files and folders TRACK the previous or next file. within the disc, reading time could Using MP3 CD Mode take more than 10 seconds and the list...
  • Page 317 Multimedia System Rewinding / Fast-forwarding Files MP3 CD Mode Menu Information While playing, press and hold the Within this mode, you will have • When the ‘Folder File’ option is set SEEK access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), key (over 0.8 seconds) to as the default display within Display TRACK Repeat, Copy and List features.
  • Page 318 Random(Shuffle) Copying Files List Press the button to play files Press the button to copy the Press the button to display the Shuffle Copy List in random(Shuffle) order. current file into My Music. file list screen. Each time the button is pressed, the feature changes in order of Random Information ➟...
  • Page 319: Usb Mode

    Multimedia System Selecting from the List U U S S B B M M O O D D E E Information Turn the TUNE knob left/right to • Loading may require additional time search for the desired file. if there are many files and folders Using USB Mode within the USB and result in faulty list display or file searching.
  • Page 320 Searching Folders USB Mode Menu Information Press the key to select Within this mode, you will have FOLDER • When the ‘Folder File’ option is set as and search folders. access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), the default display within Display Repeat, Copy and List features.
  • Page 321 Multimedia System Random (Shuffle) Repeat List Press the button to play files Press the button to repeat the Press the button to display the Shuffle Repeat List in random(Shuffle) order. current file or folder. file list screen. Each time the button is pressed, the Each time the button is pressed, the feature changes...
  • Page 322 Changing Songs Searching Categories i i P P o o d d M M O O D D E E ® Turn the TUNE knob left/right to SEEK Press the key to move to TRACK search for the desired category. the previous or next song.
  • Page 323: Ipod ® Mode

    Multimedia System Category Menu iPod Mode Menu ® Information ® Within the iPod Category menu, Within this mode, you will have • If the search mode is accessed while you will have access to the access to the Random(Shuffle), playing a song, the most recently Home, and features.
  • Page 324: Aux Mode

    Repeat Connecting an External Device A A U U X X M M O O D D E E Press the button to repeat the Repeat External audio players (Camcorders, current song. Press the button again car VCR, etc.) can be played through Using AUX Mode to turn the repeat feature off.
  • Page 325: My Music Mode

    Multimedia System Changing Files Selecting from the List M M Y Y M M U U S S I I C C M M O O D D E E SEEK Press the key to move to Turn the TUNE knob left/right to TRACK the previous or next file.
  • Page 326 My Music Mode Menu Random List Press the button to play files Press the button to display the Within this mode, you will have Shuffle List in random order. Press the button file list screen. access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), again to turn the Random feature off.
  • Page 327 Multimedia System List Menu : Moves to the previous screen Information 2) Sellect All: Selects all files From the List screen, it is possible to • If there is memory available, up to delete files you previously saved into 3) Unsellet All: Deselects all selected 6,000 files can be saved.
  • Page 328: Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Audio Mode

    (Continued) B B l l u u e e t t o o o o t t h h W W i i r r e e l l e e s s s s ® ® Information - Using the T T e e c c h h n n o o l l o o g g y y A A U U D D I I O O M M O O D D E E •...
  • Page 329 Multimedia System Information Information Information - Pairing through [PHONE] Setup The play/pause feature may operate • If the Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® ® audio is not operating properly, • The Bluetooth Voice differently depending on the mobile check whether the feature is turned Recognition Manual is provided in phone.
  • Page 330 Pairing a Bluetooth ® Wireless Pairing Key / PHONE Technology Device on the Steering Remote Controller ® What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology Pairing? When No Devices have been Paired Pairing refers to the process of syn- chronizing your Bluetooth ® Wireless 1.Press the key or the...
  • Page 331: Setup

    Multimedia System Pairing through [PHONE] NOTICE Setup Press the Select SETUP [Phone] Select [Pair Phone] 5. Once pairing is complete, the fol- lowing screen is displayed. If Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® devices are paired but none are currently connected, pressing the key or the key on the PHONE...
  • Page 332 • Only Bluetooth Wireless Technology • After pairing is complete, a contacts ® Information Handsfree and Bluetooth audio relat- download request is sent once to the • Bluetooth Wireless Technology fea- ® ed features are supported. mobile phone. Some mobile phones tures supported within the vehicle may require confirmation upon •...
  • Page 333 Multimedia System Connecting a Device From the paired phone list, select the Changing Priority device you want to connect and Press key Select SETUP press the button. Connect [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] What is Priority? It is possible to pair up to five ®...
  • Page 334 From the paired phone list, select Disconnecting a Device NOTICE the phone you want to switch to the Priority icon will be displayed when highest priority, then press the the selected phone is set as a pri- Press key Select button from the Menu.
  • Page 335 Multimedia System Deleting a Device Phone Menu Screen Information Phone Menus • When deleting the currently con- With Bluetooth ® Wireless nected device, the device will auto- Press key Select SETUP Technology device connected, press matically be disconnected to pro- [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] key to display the Phone ceed with the deleting process.
  • Page 336 4) Contacts : Displays the Contacts Favorites Information list screen Press key Select PHONE • To save Favorite, contacts should be [Favorites] 5) Setup : Displays Phone related downloaded. settings • Contact saved in Favorites will not be automatically updated if the contact Information has been updated in the phone.
  • Page 337 Multimedia System Calling by Dialing a Number Answering Calls Information • When an incoming call pop-up is displayed, most Audio and SETUP Press the key Select [Dial Answering a Call PHONE mode features are disabled. Only Number] Answering a call with a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 338 During a Handsfree Call Call History • Calls received with hidden caller ID will not be saved in the call history Press the Select [Call PHONE list. History] • Calling through the call history is not possible when there is no call history stored or a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 339 Multimedia System Contacts (Continued) Information • It is not possible to begin download- • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in your ing a contact list when the contact Bluetooth Wireless Technology Press key Select ® PHONE download feature has been turned phone can be downloaded into the [Contacts] off within the Bluetooth...
  • Page 340 Bluetooth ® Wireless Viewing Paired Phone List : Moves to the previous Technology Setting screen Press key Select SETUP [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] 2) Connect/Disconnect Phone Connect/ disconnects currently Pairing a New Device selected phone Press key Select SETUP 3) Delete : Deletes the currently [Phone] Select [Pair Phone] selected phone...
  • Page 341 Multimedia System Downloading Contacts Auto Download (Contacts) Information - Before down- Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP loading contacts [Phone] Select [Contacts Download] [Phone] Select [Auto Download] • Only contacts within connected phones can be downloaded. Also check to see that your mobile phone supports the download feature.
  • Page 342 Streaming Audio Outgoing Volume Information Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP • The Auto Download feature will down- [Phone] Select [Streaming Audio] [Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume] load mobile contacts entries every time the phone is connected. The download time may differ depending on the num- ber of saved contacts entries and the communication state.
  • Page 343 Multimedia System Turning Bluetooth System Off NOTICE Press key Select SETUP turn Bluetooth ® Wireless [Phone] Select [Bluetooth System Off] Technology back on, go to SETUP Once Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® [Phone] and press “Yes is turned off, Bluetooth Wireless ®...
  • Page 344: Voice Recognition

    Skipping Prompt Messages V V O O I I C C E E R R E E C C O O G G N N I I T T I I O O N N NOTICE While prompt message is being stat- For proper recognition, say the ed Shortly press the key on the...
  • Page 345 Multimedia System ❈ Illustration on using voice commands More Help Here are some examples of mode commands. • Starting voice command. You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'My Music', or 'iPod'.
  • Page 346 Voice Command List • Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not be available during certain operations) Command Function Command Function • More Help Provides guidance on commands that can be When listening to the radio, displays the ➟...
  • Page 347 Multimedia System • FM/AM radio commands: available during FM, AM radio operation Command Function (Satellite) 1~3 Displays the selected SiriusXM screen. ™ Channel Plays the selected SiriusXM channel. ™ Command Function 0~255 Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6. Media Moves to the most recently played media Scan...
  • Page 348 • iPod Commands: Commands available during iPod ® ® • Audio CD commands: Commands available during operation Audio CD operation Command Function Command Function Play Plays the currently paused song. Play Plays the currently paused track. Pause Pauses the current song. Pause Pauses the current track.
  • Page 349 3- owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any month trial included with vehicle pur- use of such marks by Hyundai is chase. If you decide to continue your under license. A Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 350: Setup

    Display Settings Pop-up Mode S S E E T T U U P P Press key Select SETUP [Display] Select [Mode Pop up] Adjusting the Brightness Starting Mode Press key Select SETUP Press the key to display the SETUP [Display] Select [Brightness] Setup screen.
  • Page 351 Multimedia System Text Scroll MP3 Information Display Sound Settings Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP [Display] Select [Text Scroll] [Display] Select [Media Display] Sound Settings Press key Select SETUP [Sound] Select [Sound Setting] This feature is used to scroll text dis- This feature is used to change the played on the screen when it is too information displayed within USB...
  • Page 352 Variable EQ SDVC (Speed Dependent Use the buttons to Volume Control) adjust the Fader/Balance settings. This is a premium sound system fea- Use the buttons to adjust the ture in which the acoustical mode Press the key Select [Sound] SETUP Bass/Middle/Treble settings.
  • Page 353: Blue Link

    Multimedia System Voice Recognition Volume Touch Screen Beep Blue Link Voice Volume Press the key Select [Sound] Press the key Select [Sound] Press the key Select [Sound] SETUP SETUP SETUP Select [Voice Recognition Vol.] Select [Touch Screen Beep] Select [Blue Link Voice Vol.] Turn the TUNE knob to adjust the Turn the...
  • Page 354 System Setting Prompt Feedback Language Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP [System] Select [Prompt Feedback] [System] Select [Language] Memory Information Press key Select SETUP [System] Select [Memory Information] ❈This feature is used to change the This feature is used to select the system and voice recognition lan- desired prompt feedback option from guage.
  • Page 355: Rear View Camera

    Hyundai aims to offer differentiated customer values through ‘Connected Car Life,’ which is to pro- Hyundai Motor plans to achieve this vide consumers with fast and reliable • The system has been equipped by realizing a terminal platform flexi- IT technology. As consumers’ lifestyles...
  • Page 356 Using the Room Mirror Key ➁ (Blue Link for POI) ® Information Selecting the room mirror key will • Blue Link ® for Voice command The Turn by Turn(TBT) feature sup- allow you to make service required Starts Blue Link ®...
  • Page 357 ® If already on a Bluetooth phone call, if you best the average. the call will end to connect you to the See your My Hyundai web page for Blue Link ® Emergency Rescue more information. Center.
  • Page 358 If you beat the average (the EPA or community), you will receive an Eco Reward point. 9 Level 0.5mi 8 Level 0.4mi See your my Hyundai web page for 7 Level 0.3mi 6 Level 0.2mi more information. 5 Level 0.1mi...
  • Page 359: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Before Driving ............5-4 Drive Mode Integrated Control System ....5-48 Before Entering the Vehicle ...........5-4 Cruise Control............5-50 Before Starting ..............5-4 Cruise Control Operation..........5-50 Ignition Switch............5-6 Smart Cruise Control system ......5-54 Key Ignition Switch ............5-6 To Adjust the Sensitivity of Smart Cruise Control ...5-55 Engine Start/Stop Button..........5-9 To Convert to Cruise Control Mode......5-55 Transmission ............5-14...
  • Page 360 Special Driving Conditions ........5-84 Hazardous Driving Conditions........5-84 Rocking the Vehicle ............5-84 Smooth Cornering ............5-85 Driving at Night..............5-85 Driving in the Rain ............5-86 Driving in Flooded Areas..........5-86 Winter Driving ............5-87 Snow or Icy Conditions..........5-87 Winter Precautions............5-89 Vehicle Load Limit..........5-91 Tire Loading Information Label ........5-92 Trailer Towing............5-96...
  • Page 361 HYUNDAI dealer. Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
  • Page 362: Before Entering The Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle B B E E F F O O R R E E D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Before Entering the Vehicle Before Starting WARNING • Be sure all windows, outside mir- •...
  • Page 363 (Continued) WARNING WARNING You are much more likely to have To reduce the risk of SERIOUS NEVER drink or take drugs and a serious accident if you drink or INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- drive. take drugs and drive. If you are lowing precautions: drinking or taking drugs, don’t Drinking or taking drugs and...
  • Page 364: Key Ignition Switch

    Driving your vehicle I I G G N N I I T T I I O O N N S S W W I I T T C C H H Key Ignition Switch (Continued) WARNING Before leaving the driver’s seat, To reduce the risk of SERIOUS always make sure the shift lever INJURY or DEATH, take the fol-...
  • Page 365 Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notice Position To turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, push the The steering wheel locks to protect the vehicle from theft. key in slightly at the ACC position and turn the key (if equipped) LOCK towards the LOCK position.
  • Page 366 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine NOTICE Information • Do not wait for the engine to warm To prevent damage to the vehicle: WARNING up while the vehicle remains station- • Do not hold the ignition key in ary. Start driving at moderate the START position for more Always wear appropriate shoes engine speeds.
  • Page 367: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Engine Start/Stop Button (Continued) WARNING This may lead to loss of direc- To turn the engine off in an tional control and braking emergency: function, which could cause an accident. Press and hold the Engine Start/Stop button for more than •...
  • Page 368 Driving your vehicle Engine Stop/Start button positions Button Position Action Notice To turn off the engine, press the Engine Start/Stop button with shift lever in P (Park). When you press the Engine Start/Stop but- ton without the shift lever in P (Park), the Engine Start/Stop button does not turn to the OFF position, but turns to the ACC position.
  • Page 369 Button Position Action Notice Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it is Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in in the ACC position without depressing the the ON position when the engine is not run- brake pedal. ning to prevent the battery from discharging. The warning lights can be checked before the engine is started.
  • Page 370 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine 1. Always carry the smart key with Information you. • The engine will start by pressing the WARNING 2. Make sure the parking brake is Engine Start/Stop button, only when applied. the smart key is in the vehicle. •...
  • Page 371 NOTICE NOTICE To prevent damage to the vehicle: To prevent damage to the vehicle: • If the engine stalls while you are When the stop lamp fuse is blown, in motion, do not attempt to you can't start the engine normal- move the shift lever to the P ly.
  • Page 372: Automatic Transmission

    Driving your vehicle T T R R A A N N S S M M I I S S S S I I O O N N Automatic Transmission Automatic transmission opera- tion The automatic transmission has six forward speeds and one reverse speed.
  • Page 373 The indicator in the instrument clus- WARNING WARNING ter displays the shift lever position when the ignition switch is in the ON To reduce the risk of serious • Shifting into P (Park) while the position. injury or death: vehicle is in motion may cause you to lose control of •...
  • Page 374 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) D (Drive) Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transmission are not This is the normal driving position. backward. engaged. The transmission will automatically shift through a six-gear sequence, Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart providing the best fuel economy and CAUTION a stalled engine, or if it is necessary...
  • Page 375 In Sports Mode, moving the shift (Continued) lever backwards and forwards will • If the driver presses the lever to + allow you to select the desired range (Up) or - (Down) position, the trans- of gears for the current driving condi- mission may not make the requested tions.
  • Page 376: Dual Clutch Transmission

    Driving your vehicle Dual Clutch Transmission Dual clutch transmission opera- tion The dual clutch transmission has seven forward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically in the D (Drive) posi- tion. Press the shift button, then move shift lever. Depress the brake pedal, press the shift button, and then move shift lever.
  • Page 377 • The Dual Clutch Transmission gives • When rapidly accelerating at low WARNING the driving feel of a manual trans- vehicle speed, engine could rev at mission, yet provides the ease of a high rpm depending on vehicle To reduce the risk of serious fully automatic transmission.
  • Page 378 HYUNDAI dealer and At this time, a warning message cator on the cluster blinks with a have the system checked. will appear on the LCD display chime sound.
  • Page 379 (Continued) The indicator in the instrument clus- WARNING ter displays the shift lever position If you ignore this warning, the when the ignition switch is in the ON driving condition may become • Shifting into P (Park) while the position. worse.
  • Page 380 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) D (Drive) Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transmission are not This is the normal driving position. backward. engaged. The transmission will automatically shift through seven-gear Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart sequence, providing the best fuel CAUTION a stalled engine, or if it is necessary...
  • Page 381 In Sports Mode, moving the shift (Continued) lever backwards and forwards will • If the driver presses the lever to allow you to select the desired range + (Up) or - (Down) position, the of gears for the current driving condi- transmission may not make the tions.
  • Page 382: Paddle Shifter

    Driving your vehicle Paddle Shifter (if equipped) With the shift lever in the D posi- With the shift lever in the sports tion mode The paddle shifter will operate when Pull the [+] or [-] paddle shifter once the vehicle speed is more than to shift up or down one gear.
  • Page 383: Shift-Lock System

    If you need to use the shift-lock over- To shift the transmission from P ride, have your vehicle inspected by (Park) into R (Reverse): an authorized HYUNDAI dealer immediately. 1. Depress and hold the brake pedal. 2. Start the engine or place the igni- tion switch in the ON position.
  • Page 384: Parking

    Driving your vehicle Parking Good Driving Practices • When driving in Sports Mode, slow down before shifting to a lower Always come to a complete stop and • Never move the shift lever from P gear. Otherwise, the lower gear continue to depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 385 The automatic transmission will In a collision, an unbelted shift to a lower gear depending on the occupant is significantly more • HYUNDAI recommends you engine speed. likely to be seriously injured follow all posted speed limits. or killed than a properly belt- ed occupant.
  • Page 386: Power Brakes

    Driving your vehicle B B R R A A K K I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Power Brakes (Continued) WARNING Your vehicle has power-assisted • Wet brakes may impair the brakes that adjust automatically Take the following precautions: vehicle’s ability to safely slow...
  • Page 387: Disc Brakes Wear Indicator

    Disc Brakes Wear Indicator Foot Parking Brake WARNING (if equipped) When your brake pads are worn and new pads are required, you will hear To reduce the risk of SERIOUS a high pitched warning sound from INJURY or DEATH, do not oper- your front or rear brakes.
  • Page 388 If the or does not release all the way, have parking brake is released your vehicle checked by an author- unintentionally, serious injury ized HYUNDAI dealer. may occur. • Only release the parking brake when you are seated inside the vehicle with your foot firmly on the brake pedal.
  • Page 389: Electric Parking Brake (Epb)

    Check Parking Electric Parking Brake (EPB) Also, the EPB is applied automatical- Brake Warning Light ly if the [AUTO HOLD] switch is on (if equipped) by placing the ignition when the engine is turned off. Applying the parking brake switch to the ON posi- However, if you press the EPB switch tion (do not start the within one second after the engine is...
  • Page 390 Driving your vehicle Releasing the parking brake To release EPB (Electric Parking Information Brake) automatically: • For your safety, you can engage the • Shift lever in P (Park) EPB even though the Engine With the engine running depress Stop/Start button is in the OFF posi- the brake pedal and shift out of P tion, but you cannot release it.
  • Page 391 NOTICE Information Brake) does not release: • If the Parking Brake Warning Contact an authorized HYUNDAI Light is still on even though the dealer by loading the vehicle on a EPB has been released, have flatbed tow truck and have the sys- your vehicle checked by an tem checked.
  • Page 392 Driving your vehicle Warning messages NOTICE Information • Do not apply the accelerator • A clicking/whine sound may be WARNING pedal while the parking brake is heard while operating or releasing engaged. If you depress the the EPB. These conditions are nor- •...
  • Page 393 Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position, this indicates the EPB may have malfunctioned. Have your vehi- cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- ble. The EPB Malfunction Indicator may illuminate when the ESC indicator...
  • Page 394 WARNING may not be applied. have your vehicle checked by an • If the Parking Brake Warning authorized HYUNDAI dealer as Do not operate the parking Light blinks when the EPB soon as possible. brake while the vehicle is mov-...
  • Page 395: Auto Hold

    AUTO HOLD (if equipped) To apply: This feature keeps the brake applied when the shift lever is in D (Drive), R (Reverse), N (Neutral) or Sports Mode with the feature enabled and when the brake pedal has been depressed to stop the vehicle. OLF054019 2.
  • Page 396 Driving your vehicle To release: To cancel: Information Press the accelerator pedal with the • The Auto Hold does not operate shift lever in R (Reverse), D (Drive) when: or Sports Mode, the Auto Hold will be - The driver's seat belt is unbuckled released automatically and the vehi- and the driver's door is opened cle will start to move.
  • Page 397 Auto Hold Information may not work properly. Take your Depress the brake pedal when the vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI above message appears for the Auto dealer and have the system checked. Hold and EPB may not activate.
  • Page 398: Auto Hold

    Driving your vehicle Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) WARNING An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) or an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system will not prevent accidents improper or dangerous driving maneuvers. Even though vehi- cle control is improved during emergency braking, always OLF044407N OLF044409N maintain...
  • Page 399 ABS. Contact an ABS will not prevent a skid that authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon results from sudden changes in as possible ABS is an electronic braking system direction, such as trying to take a that helps prevent a braking skid.
  • Page 400 ABS warning light ( ) may injury or death, contact your Have the battery recharged before illuminate. Pull your car over to HYUNDAI dealer as soon as driving the vehicle. a safe place and turn the engine possible. off. Restart the engine. If the ABS warning light is off, then your ABS system is normal.
  • Page 401: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Electronic Stability Control ESC operation WARNING (ESC) ESC ON condition When the ignition switch is in the ON Never drive too fast for the road position, the ESC and the ESC OFF conditions or too quickly when indicator lights illuminate for approxi- cornering.
  • Page 402 Driving your vehicle • If the Cruise Control was in use ■ ■ ■ ■ Type A Type B Type A Type B when the ESC activates, the Cruise Control automatically disen- gages. The Cruise Control can be reengaged when the road condi- tions allow.
  • Page 403 If ESC indicator light stays on, your size as your original tires for this vehicle may have a malfunction with vehicle. the ESC system. When this warning light illuminates have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. 5-45...
  • Page 404: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    Driving your vehicle Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) NOTICE NOTICE The Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) To prevent damage to the trans- • The HAC does not operate when prevents the vehicle from rolling mission: the shift lever is in P (Park) or N backwards when starting a vehicle (Neutral) •...
  • Page 405: Good Braking Practices

    Vehicles with the parking brake do so and call an authorized not fully engaged are at risk for HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. moving inadvertently and caus- DO NOT drive with your foot resting ing injury to yourself or others.
  • Page 406 Driving your vehicle D D R R I I V V E E M M O O D D E E I I N N T T E E G G R R A A T T E E D D C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M The mode changes whenever the ECO mode (Active ECO) DRIVE MODE switch is pressed.
  • Page 407 When Active ECO is activated: Limitation of Active ECO opera- SPORT mode tion: • The acceleration response may be SPORT mode focuses on slightly reduced as the accelerator If the following conditions occur while dynamic driving by auto- SPORT pedal is depressed moderately. Active ECO is operating, the system matically controlling the operation is limited even though...
  • Page 408: Cruise Control Operation

    Driving your vehicle C C R R U U I I S S E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Cruise Control Operation To set Cruise Control speed WARNING...
  • Page 409 To increase Cruise Control • Depress the accelerator pedal. speed When the vehicle attains the desired speed, push the lever (1) down (SET-). OLF054042/Q 3. Push the lever (1) down (SET-), and release it. The SET indicator OLF054043/Q light will illuminate. •...
  • Page 410 Driving your vehicle To decrease Cruise Control To temporarily accelerate with Cruise Control will be canceled speed the Cruise Control ON when: Depress the accelerator pedal. When you take your foot off the accelerator, the vehicle will return to the previ- ously set speed.
  • Page 411 • Decreasing the vehicle speed To resume preset Cruising To turn Cruise Control off lower than the memory speed by speed 5 mph (10 km/h). • Decreasing the vehicle speed to less than approximately 20 mph (30 km/h). • The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is operating.
  • Page 412: Smart Cruise Control System

    Driving your vehicle S S M M A A R R T T C C R R U U I I S S E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) WARNING WARNING For your safety, please read the...
  • Page 413: To Adjust The Sensitivity Of Smart Cruise Control

    To Adjust the Sensitivity of • Normal: To Convert to Cruise Control Smart Cruise Control Mode Vehicle speed following the front vehicle to maintain the set distance is normal • Fast: Vehicle speed following the front vehicle to maintain the set distance is faster than normal speed.
  • Page 414: Smart Cruise Control Speed

    Driving your vehicle 1.Turn the Smart Cruise Control Smart Cruise Control Speed System on (the cruise indicator To set Smart Cruise Control light will be on but the system will speed not be activated). 2.Push and hold the Vehicle-to- Vehicle Distance button for more than 2 seconds.
  • Page 415 To increase Smart Cruise To decrease the Smart Cruise To temporarily accelerate with Control set speed Control set speed the Smart Cruise Control on If you want to speed up temporarily when the Smart Cruise Control is on, depress the accelerator pedal. Increased speed will not interfere with Smart Cruise Control operation or change the set speed.
  • Page 416 HYUNDAI Smart Cruise Control System with LCD display turns off. dealer. no other vehicle ahead. The CRUISE indicator is illuminated continuously.
  • Page 417 To resume Smart Cruise Control CAUTION set speed Always check the road condi- tions when you push the lever up (RES+) to resume speed. OLF054201N If the system is canceled, the warn- ing chime will sound and a message OLF054043 will appear for a few seconds.
  • Page 418: Smart Cruise Control Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance

    Driving your vehicle To turn Cruise Control off Smart Cruise Control Vehicle- Each time the button is pressed, the vehicle to vehicle distance changes to-Vehicle Distance as follows: To set Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance Distance 4 Distance 3 Distance 2 Distance 1 For example, if you drive at 56 mph (90 km/h), the distance maintain as follows:...
  • Page 419 When the lane ahead is clear: When there is a vehicle ahead WARNING of you in your lane: Distance 4 Distance 3 OLF054031N OLF054447N When using the Smart Cruise The vehicle speed will maintain the Control System: set speed. • The warning chime sounds and the Vehicle-to Vehicle Distance 2...
  • Page 420 Driving your vehicle In traffic situation (Continued) • If the warning chime sounds, depress the accelerator or brake pedal to actively adjust the vehicle speed, and the dis- tance to the vehicle ahead. • Even if the warning chime is not activated, always pay attention to the driving condi- tions to prevent dangerous...
  • Page 421: Radar To Detect Distance To The Vehicle Ahead

    Take your vehicle to an authorized cate a malfunction of the Smart HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys- Cruise Control System. Clean the tem checked. radar or cover by using a soft cloth.
  • Page 422: Limitations Of The System

    • Select the appropriate set speed an authorized HYUNDAI deal- on curves and apply the brakes or accelerator pedal if necessary. • Use only a genuine HYUNDAI radar cover for your vehicle. 5-64...
  • Page 423 On inclines On inclines Lane changing Lane changing ODH053093 Your vehicle speed can be reduced Your vehicle speed can be reduced ODH053094 ODH053095 due to a vehicle in the adjacent lane. due to a vehicle in the adjacent lane. • During uphill or downhill driving, •...
  • Page 424 Driving your vehicle Vehicle recognition A vehicle ahead cannot be recog- nized correctly by the radar if any of following occurs: - When the vehicle is pointing upwards due to overloading in the trunk - While the steering wheel is operat- - When driving to one side of the lane - When driving on narrow lanes or on curves...
  • Page 425 ODH053098 ODH053099 ODH053100 • When vehicles are at a standstill • Always look out for pedestrians • Always be cautious for vehicles and the vehicle in front of you when your vehicle is maintaining a with higher height or vehicles car- changes to the next lane, be care- distance with the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 426 Driving your vehicle NOTICE (Continued) WARNING • The Smart Cruise Control The Smart Cruise Control System When using the Smart Cruise System cannot recognize a may not operate temporarily due Control take the following pre- stopped vehicle, pedestrians to electrical interference. cautions: oncoming vehicle.
  • Page 427: Lane Departure Warning System (Ldws)

    L L A A N N E E D D E E P P A A R R T T U U R R E E W W A A R R N N I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( L L D D W W S S ) ) ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) (Continued) WARNING •...
  • Page 428: Ldws Operation

    Driving your vehicle LDWS Operation ■ ■ Lane line detected Lane Departure Warning • Left • Right OLF054206N OLF054208N/OLF054209N ■ ■ Lane line undetected Lane Departure Warning + Smart Cruise Control • Left • Right OLF054036 To operate: Press the LDWS button with the Engine Start/Stop button in the ON position.
  • Page 429: Warning Light And Message

    • Driving on a steep grade or a Take your vehicle to an authorized curve. HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys- • Light such as street light, sun- tem checked. light or oncoming vehicle light reflects from the water on the road.
  • Page 430 Driving your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) • The camera cannot detect the • Driving with the sun in front of lane because of fog, heavy rain, you. or heavy snow. • Driving in areas under construc- • The surrounding of the inside tion.
  • Page 431: Fcws Operation

    F F O O W W A A R R D D C C O O L L L L I I S S I I O O N N W W A A R R N N I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( F F C C W W S S ) ) ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Foward Collision Warning...
  • Page 432: Limitations Of The System

    Driving your vehicle FCWS malfunction message Limitations of the System WARNING The Forward Collision Warning ■ ■ Warning message Master warning light System may have limits to its ability • The Forward Collision Warning to detect distance to the vehicle System is a supplemental sys- ahead due to road and traffic condi- tem to assist you and its...
  • Page 433 - An unusual shape vehicle is ahead Information such as a trailer, special access This device complies with Part 15 of vehicle or a truck with unique the FCC rules. shaped cargo. Operation is subject to the following - The rear lamps of the vehicle two conditions: ahead is missing, installed on an unusual place or installed unevenly.
  • Page 434: Blind Spot Detection System (Bsd)

    Driving your vehicle B B L L I I N N D D S S P P O O T T D D E E T T E E C C T T I I O O N N S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( B B S S D D ) ) ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) (1) BSD (Blind Spot Detection) WARNING The warning range depends on...
  • Page 435: Bsd (Blind Spot Detection)

    BSD (Blind Spot Detection) / To cancel: WARNING LCA (Lane Change Assist) Press the BSD switch again. The indicator on the switch will go off. Operating conditions As the Blind Spot Detection When the system is not used, turn (BSD) system is a supplemental the system off by turning off the device for your safe driving, it switch.
  • Page 436 Driving your vehicle ■ Left side ■ Left side ■ Right side ■ Right side OLF054051N OLF054052N OLF054053N First stage alert Second stage alert If a vehicle is detected within the The second stage alarm will activate when: boundary of the system, a warning 1.The first stage alert is on.
  • Page 437 HYUNDAI dealer. turn off automatically. Remove the foreign matter on the rear bumper. If the system does not work normally even though the foreign matter is removed, take your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked. 5-79...
  • Page 438: Rcta (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)

    Driving your vehicle RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) Warning type NOTICE Operating conditions ■ Left The RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic • Type A • Type B Alert) detecting range is about 1 feet (0.5 m) ~ 65 feet (20 m). A vehicle will be detected if the vehi- cle speed is 2.5 mph (4 km/h) ~ 22 mph (36 km/h) within the detecting...
  • Page 439 Information (Continued) WARNING • The Blind Spot Detection • If the detected vehicle is out of the • The warning light on the out- System (BSD) and Rear Cross sensing range of your vehicle, move side rearview mirror will illu- Traffic Alert (RCTA) are not a the vehicle away from the detected minate whenever a vehicle is...
  • Page 440 Driving your vehicle Non-operating condition DRIVER'S ATTENTION NOTICE Outside rearview mirror may not The driver must be cautious in the • The system may not work prop- alert the driver when: below situations for the system erly if the bumper has been may not detect other vehicles or - The outside rearview mirror hous- replaced or if repair work has...
  • Page 441 (Continued) (Continued) Information - Metal substances are near the - When your vehicle is backing up, This device complies with Part 15 of vehicles such as in a construc- if the detected vehicle also backs the FCC rules. tion area. Operation is subject to the following - A big vehicle is near such as a - Small objects like shopping...
  • Page 442: Hazardous Driving Conditions

    Driving your vehicle S S P P E E C C I I A A L L D D R R I I V V I I N N G G C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N S S Hazardous Driving Conditions Rocking the Vehicle NOTICE...
  • Page 443: Rocking The Vehicle

    Smooth Cornering Driving at Night NOTICE Avoid braking or gear changing in Night driving presents more hazards If you are still stuck after rocking corners, especially when roads are than driving in the daylight. Here are the vehicle a few times, have the wet.
  • Page 444: Driving In The Rain

    Driving your vehicle Driving in the Rain • If you believe your brakes may be Driving in Flooded Areas wet, apply them lightly while driv- Rain and wet roads can make driving Avoid driving through flooded areas ing until normal braking operation dangerous.
  • Page 445: Snow Or Icy Conditions

    If tire chains must be used, use gen- Information uine HYUNDAI parts and install the Do not install studded tires without tire chain after reviewing the instruc- first checking local, state and munici- tions provided with the tire chains.
  • Page 446 Driving your vehicle Chain installation Information WARNING When installing tire chains, follow the • Install tire chains on the front tires. manufacturer's instructions The use of tire chains may It should be noted that installing tire mount them as tightly possible. Drive adversely affect vehicle han- chains on the tires will provide a slowly (less than 20 mph (30 km/h))
  • Page 447: Winter Precautions

    0.3~0.6 miles (0.5~1.0 km). your battery can be checked by an the winter. • Do not use tire chains on vehi- authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a cles equipped with aluminum service station. wheels. If unavoidable, use a wire type chain.
  • Page 448 HYUNDAI dealer and Under some conditions, snow and the ice. If the lock is frozen internally, most auto parts outlets. Do not use...
  • Page 449 V V E E H H I I C C L L E E L L O O A A D D L L I I M M I I T T Two labels on your driver’s door sill Cargo Weight GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) show how much weight your vehicle This figure includes all weight added...
  • Page 450: Tire Loading Information Label

    Driving your vehicle Tire Loading Information Label ■ Type A ■ Type D ■ Type G ■ Type B ■ Type E ■ Type H ■ Type F OLF054233N/OLF054234N/OLF054235N ■ Type C OLF054236N/OLF054237N/OLF054451N OLF054452N/OLF054453N The label located on the driver's door sill gives the original tire size, cold tire pressures recommended for your vehicle, the number of peo-...
  • Page 451 Vehicle capacity weight Cargo capacity 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded 904 lbs. (410 kg) The cargo capacity of your vehicle on the vehicle. That weight may will increase or decrease depending Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- not safely exceed the available on the weight and the number of mum combined weight of occupants...
  • Page 452 Driving your vehicle Example 1 ≥ ≥ Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight (1400 lbs.) (150 lbs. × 2 = 300 lbs.) (1100 lbs.) (635 kg) (68 kg × 2 = 136 kg) (499 kg) Example 2 ≥ ≥ Cargo Weight Maximum Load Passenger Weight (1400 lbs.)
  • Page 453 Certification label The total weight of the vehicle, WARNING including all occupants, accessories, cargo, and trailer tongue load must Overloading not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle • Never exceed the GVWR for Weight Rating (GAWR). To find out your vehicle, the GAWR for the actual loads on your front and either the front or rear axle...
  • Page 454: Trailer Towing

    Driving your vehicle T T R R A A I I L L E E R R T T O O W W I I N N G G We do not recommend using this NOTICE WARNING vehicle for trailer towing. Overloading your vehicle may If you carry items inside your cause damage.
  • Page 455: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency Hazard Warning Flasher ........6-2 If you Have a Flat Tire........6-15 With Spare Tire..............6-15 In Case of an Emergency While Driving.....6-2 With Tire Mobility Kit (TMK) ........6-23 If the Engine Stalls While Driving .........6-2 Towing ..............6-30 If the Engine Stalls at a Crossroad or Crossing ..6-2 If you Have a Flat Tire While Driving ......6-3 Towing Service..............6-30...
  • Page 456: If The Engine Stalls While Driving

    • The hazard warning flasher oper- vehicle will not start, contact an ■ Type B ates whether your vehicle is run- authorized HYUNDAI dealer or ning or not. seek other qualified assistance. • The turn signals do not work when the hazard flasher is on.
  • Page 457: If You Have A Flat Tire While Driving

    • Check the battery connections to ized HYUNDAI dealer. attempt to pull off the road as this be sure they are clean and tight. may cause loss of vehicle control •...
  • Page 458: Jump Starting

    What to do in an emergency J J U U M M P P S S T T A A R R T T I I N N G G Jump starting can be dangerous if (Continued) WARNING done incorrectly. Follow the jump Batteries contain sulfu- starting procedure in this section to To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or...
  • Page 459 Jump starting procedure Information (Continued) 1. Position the vehicles close enough • NEVER attempt to recharge An inappropriately disposed that the jumper cables will reach, the battery when the vehicle’s battery can be harmful to the but do not allow the vehicles to battery cables are connected environment human...
  • Page 460 5. Connect the other end of the apparent, have your vehicle checked jumper cable to the red, positive by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (+) battery/jumper terminal of the assisting vehicle (2). 6. Connect the second jumper cable...
  • Page 461 If the air belt to prevent seri- HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. conditioning is ON, turn it OFF. ous injury. 3. If engine coolant is running out under the vehicle or steam is com- ing out from the hood, stop the engine.
  • Page 462 If overheating happens again, Turn the engine off and wait call an authorized HYUNDAI deal- until the engine cools down. er for assistance. Use extreme care when remov- ing the radiator cap. Wrap a...
  • Page 463: Check Tire Pressure

    T T I I R R E E P P R R E E S S S S U U R R E E M M O O N N I I T T O O R R I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( T T P P M M S S ) ) Check Tire Pressure •...
  • Page 464: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    What to do in an emergency Tire Pressure Monitoring Under-inflation also reduces fuel effi- When the malfunction indicator is ciency and tire tread life, and may illuminated, the system may not be System affect the vehicle’s handling and able to detect or signal low tire pres- Each tire, including the spare (if pro- stopping ability.
  • Page 465: Low Tire Pressure Telltale

    Low Tire Pressure ized HYUNDAI dealer. The Low Tire Pressure Telltale will Position and Tire 1. The Low Tire Pressure Telltale/ remain on and the TPMS Malfunction...
  • Page 466: Tpms (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

    TPMS is malfunc- Have the system checked by an Continued driving on low pres- tioning because the decreased authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon sure tires can cause the tires to temperature leads to a propor- as possible. overheat and fail.
  • Page 467: Changing A Tire With Tpms

    Have the flat tire repaired one minute if the vehicle is near the Low Tire Pressure Telltale and by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer electric power supply cables or TPMS Malfunction Indicator will go as soon as possible or replace the radio transmitters such as police off within a few minutes of driving.
  • Page 468 What to do in an emergency A cold tire means the vehicle has Information WARNING been sitting for 3 hours and driven for This device complies with Part 15 of less than 1 mile (1.6 km) in that 3 Tampering with, modifying, or the FCC rules.
  • Page 469: With Spare Tire

    I I F F Y Y O O U U H H A A V V E E A A F F L L A A T T T T I I R R E E With Spare Tire (if equipped) Jack and tools WARNING Changing a tire can be danger-...
  • Page 470 What to do in an emergency Changing tires (Continued) • ALWAYS place the jack on the WARNING designated jacking positions on the vehicle and NEVER on A vehicle can slip or roll off of a the bumpers or any other part jack causing serious injury or of the vehicle for jacking sup- death to you or those nearby.
  • Page 471 Follow these steps to change your vehicle’s tire: 1. Park on a level, firm surface. 2. Move the shift lever into P(Park), apply the parking brake, and place ignition switch LOCK/OFF position. 3. Press the hazard warning flasher button. 4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, jack, jack handle, and spare tire Block OLF064007...
  • Page 472 What to do in an emergency ■ ■ Front Rear OLF064010 OLF064011N OLF064012 7. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun- 8. Place the jack at the designated 9. Insert the jack handle into the jack terclockwise one turn each in the jacking position under the frame and turn it clockwise, raising the order shown above, but do not...
  • Page 473 NOTICE ized HYUNDAI dealer tighten the lug nuts to their proper torque as Check the tire pressure as soon soon as possible. The wheel lug as possible after installing a spare nut should be tightened to tire.
  • Page 474 Consult authorized on the sidewall of the com- HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. pact spare tire. • Do not use the compact spare tire continuously. Repair or If any of the equipment such as the...
  • Page 475 When driving with the compact spare NOTICE CAUTION tire mounted to your vehicle: When the original tire and wheel • Check the tire pressure after To prevent damaging the com- are repaired and reinstalled on the installing the compact spare tire. pact spare tire and your vehicle: vehicle, the lug nut torque must be The compact spare tire should be...
  • Page 476 What to do in an emergency Jack label ■ Example 1. Model Name • Type A 2. Maximum allowable load 3. When using the jack, set your parking brake. 4. When using the jack, stop the engine. 5. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
  • Page 477: With Tire Mobility Kit (Tmk)

    The Tire Mobility Kit is a temporary fix or similar objects and reinflates the to the tire and the tire should be tire. inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Temporary fix After you ensure that the tire is prop- dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 478 • Use of the Tire Mobility Kit may not be effective for tire damage larger than approximately 0.24 inch (6 mm). Please contact nearest HYUNDAI dealership if the tire cannot be made roadworthy with the Tire Mobility Kit. 6-24...
  • Page 479 9. Hose to connect compressor and Components of the Tire Mobility Kit sealant bottle or compressor and wheel Connectors, cable and connection hose are stored in the compressor housing. Strictly follow specified sequence, otherwise the sealant may escape under high pressure. WARNING Do not use the tire sealant after the sealant has expired (i.e.
  • Page 480 What to do in an emergency Using the Tire Mobility Kit 1. Detach the speed restriction label (0) from the sealant bottle (1), and place it in a highly visible place inside the vehicle such as on the steering wheel to remind the driv- er not to drive too fast.
  • Page 481 CAUTION Do not attempt to drive your vehicle if the tire pressure is below 29 psi (200kpa). This could result in an accident due to sudden tire failure. 9. Switch off the compressor. 10. Detach the hoses from the OLMF064105 OLF064019N sealant bottle connector and 5.
  • Page 482 What to do in an emergency Distributing the sealant 4. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to the recommended tire inflation. 11. Immediately drive approximately With the ignition switched on, pro- 4~6miles (7~10km or about 10 ceed as follows. minutes) to evenly distribute the sealant in the tire.
  • Page 483 When you use the Tire Mobility including sealant Amperage rating: max. 15 A approved by HYUNDAI, the tire Suitable for use at temperatures: pressure sensors may be dam- -22 ~ +158°F (-30 ~ +70°C) aged by sealant. The sealant on Max.
  • Page 484: Towing Service

    OLF064021N OLF064022 If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an CAUTION authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. • Do not tow the vehicle with Proper lifting and towing procedures the front wheels on the...
  • Page 485: Emergency Towing

    Also, the wheels, axles, power train, the transmission. steering and brakes must all be in OLF064027 good condition. If towing is necessary, we recom- mend you to have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow truck service. 6-31...
  • Page 486 What to do in an emergency Always follow these emergency tow- CAUTION ing precautions: • Place the ignition switch in the To avoid damage to your vehicle position so the steering and vehicle components when wheel is not locked. towing: •...
  • Page 487: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine Compartment ..........7-3 Brake Discs, Pads, Calipers and Rotors .....7-23 Exhaust Pipe and Muffler..........7-23 Maintenance Services ...........7-6 Suspension Mounting Bolts..........7-23 Owner's Responsibility.............7-6 Steering Gear Box, Linkage & Owner Maintenance Precautions........7-6 Boots/Lower Arm Ball Joint .........7-23 Owner Maintenance ..........7-7 Drive Shafts and Boots ..........7-23 Owner Maintenance Schedule ........7-8 Air Conditioning Refrigerant ........7-23 Scheduled Maintenance Services......7-9...
  • Page 488 Wiper Blades............7-36 Fuses..............7-57 Blade Inspection ..............7-36 Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement......7-58 Blade Replacement ............7-36 Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement..7-59 Fuse/Relay Panel Description........7-61 Battery..............7-38 Light Bulbs ............7-69 For Best Battery Service ..........7-39 Battery Recharging ............7-39 Headlamp, Position Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp and Reset features ..............7-40 Side Marker Light Bulb Replacement ......7-70 Side Repeater Lamp Replacement ......7-75...
  • Page 489: Engine Compartment

    E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T ■ ■ 1.6 T-GDI 1. Engine oil filler cap 2.
  • Page 490 Maintenance ■ ■ 2.0 T-GDI 1. Engine oil filler cap 2. Engine oil dipstick 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Positive battery terminal 5. Negative battery terminal 6. Fuse box 7. Air cleaner 8. Radiator cap 9. Engine coolant reservoir 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir The actual engine compartment the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 491: Battery

    ■ ■ 2.4 GDI 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Radiator cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Engine oil filler cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8. Fuse box 9. Battery The actual engine compartment the vehi- cle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 492: Maintenance Services

    HYUNDAI’s high service quality authorized HYUNDAI dealer. standards and receives technical Inadequate, incomplete or insuffi- support from HYUNDAI in order to cient servicing may result in opera- provide you with a high level of serv- tional problems with your vehicle that ice satisfaction.
  • Page 493: Owner Maintenance

    If you must run the engine formed by the owner or an authorized Performing maintenance work during maintenance, do so HYUNDAI dealer at the frequencies on a vehicle can be dangerous. out doors or in an area with indicated to help ensure safe, If you lack sufficient knowledge plenty of ventilation.
  • Page 494: Owner Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Owner Maintenance Schedule While operating your vehicle: At least monthly: • Note any changes in the sound of • Check coolant level in the engine When you stop for fuel: the exhaust or any smell of coolant reservoir. • Check the engine oil level. exhaust fumes in the vehicle.
  • Page 495 • Driving for a prolonged period in cold temperatures and/or extreme- ly humid climates. • More than 50% driving in heavy city traffic during hot weather above 90°F (32°C). For additional information or assis- tance see your authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 496: Normal Maintenance Schedule

    If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ❑ Inspect rear brake disc/pads ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer ❑ Inspect steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint, along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 497 If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ❑ Inspect vapor hose and fuel filler cap ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer ❑ Inspect intercooler, in/out hose, air intake hose along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 498 If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 499 ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer ❑ Replace air cleaner filter along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 500 If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 501 If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer ❑ Replace air cleaner filter along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 502 If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ❑ Inspect drive belts ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 503 If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is recom- ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) mended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with ❑ Replace air cleaner filter information on how to use them.
  • Page 504 If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 505 If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is rec- ❑ Inspect drive belts ommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 506: Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions

    Maintenance Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE INTERVALS...
  • Page 507: Engine Oil And Filter

    Inspect all drive belts for evidence of for several minutes, and check for cuts, cracks, excessive wear or oil A genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filter leaks at the connections. Fuel filters saturation and replace if necessary. is recommended when the filter is...
  • Page 508: Valve Clearance

    The use of a non-specified fluid necessary. Have an authorized conditions. But in severe conditions, could result in transmission HYUNDAI dealer perform the opera- the fluid should be changed at an malfunction and failure. Use tion. authorized HYUNDAI dealer in accor-...
  • Page 509: Brake Hoses And Lines

    Brake Hoses and Lines Brake Discs, Pads, Calipers Steering Gear Box, Linkage & and Rotors Boots/Lower Arm Ball Joint Visually check for proper installation, chafing, cracks, deterioration and Check the pads for excessive wear, With the vehicle stopped and the any leakage.
  • Page 510: Engine Oil

    Maintenance E E N N G G I I N N E E O O I I L L ■ 1.6 T-GDI ■ 2.4 GDI Checking the Engine Oil Level 1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s precautions. 2. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground in P (Park) with the parking brake set and the wheels blocked.
  • Page 511 ■ 1.6 T-GDI ■ 2.4 GDI NOTICE prevent damage your engine: • Do not overfill with engine oil. Add oil in small quantities and recheck level to ensure engine is not overfilled. • Do not spill engine oil when adding or changing engine oil. Use a funnel to help prevent oil from being spilled on engine OLF074078N...
  • Page 512: Checking The Engine Oil And Filter

    Have engine oil and filter changed by as possible after handling used an authorized HYUNDAI dealer oil. according Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this chapter.
  • Page 513: Engine Coolant

    E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O O O L L A A N N T T The high-pressure cooling system Checking the Engine Coolant (Continued) has a reservoir filled with year-round Level Turn the engine off and wait antifreeze coolant.
  • Page 514 F mark, but do not to operate until you disconnect the overfill. If frequent additions are negative battery cable. required, we recommend that you see an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for a cooling system inspection. 7-28...
  • Page 515: Changing Engine Coolant

    For mixing percentage, refer to the Changing Engine Coolant NOTICE following table: Have coolant changed by an author- To prevent damage to engine ized HYUNDAI dealer according to Mixture Percentage parts, put a thick towel around the Ambient the Maintenance Schedule at the (volume)
  • Page 516: Brake Fluid

    • Brake fluid, which has been the brake system checked by an exposed to open air for an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. extended time should NEVER be used as its quality cannot be guaranteed. It should be dis- WARNING posed of properly.
  • Page 517: Washer Fluid

    Washer fluid is poisonous to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. humans and animals. Stroke : 3 notch • Keep washer fluid away from children and animals. 7-31...
  • Page 518: Air Cleaner

    Maintenance A A I I R R C C L L E E A A N N E E R R Filter Replacement OLF074011 OLF074012 1. Remove the air cleaner filter cover. 3. Pull down the lever to the OLF074010 UNLOCK position.
  • Page 519 Under Severe Usage Conditions” does not enter the air intake, or in this chapter). damage may result. • Use HYUNDAI genuine parts, use of non-genuine parts could damage the air flow sensor. OLF074013 4. Replace the air cleaner filter.
  • Page 520: Climate Control Air Filter

    Maintenance C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L A A I I R R F F I I L L T T E E R R Filter Inspection The climate control air filter should replaced...
  • Page 521 NOTICE When replacing the climate con- trol air filter install it properly. Otherwise, the system may pro- duce noise and the effectiveness of the filter may be reduced. OLF074016 ODH073012 3. Remove the climate control air fil- 4. Replace the climate control air fil- ter case by pulling out the right ter.
  • Page 522: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance W W I I P P E E R R B B L L A A D D E E S S Blade Inspection Blade Replacement NOTICE Contamination of either the wind- When the wipers no longer clean To prevent damage to the wiper shield or the wiper blades with for- adequately, the blades may be worn blades, arms or other compo-...
  • Page 523 OLF074017 OLF074018 OLF074019 1. Raise the wiper arm. 2. Lift the wiper blade clip. Then push 3. Install the new blade assembly in the reverse order of removal. down the blade body. 4. Return the wiper arm on the wind- NOTICE shield.
  • Page 524: Battery

    Maintenance B B A A T T T T E E R R Y Y (Continued) (Continued) WARNING • Batteries contain sulfu- NEVER attempt to recharge To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or ric acid which is highly the battery when the vehicle’s DEATH to you or bystanders, corrosive.
  • Page 525: For Best Battery Service

    For Best Battery Service Battery Recharging WARNING WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Always follow these instructions Battery posts, terminals, and when recharging your vehicle’s related accessories contain battery to avoid the risk of SERI- lead and lead compounds, OUS INJURY or DEATH from chemicals known to the State of explosions or acid burns: California to cause cancer, birth...
  • Page 526: Reset Features

    Dispose the battery according to battery terminal. your local law(s) or regulation. (3) Unhook the positive clamp from the positive battery terminal. • Always use a genuine HYUNDAI approved battery when you replace the battery. 7-40...
  • Page 527: Tire Care

    T T I I R R E E S S A A N N D D W W H H E E E E L L S S Tire Care (Continued) WARNING For proper maintenance, safety, and • Replace tires that are worn, maximum fuel economy, you must Tire failure may cause loss of show uneven wear, or are dam-...
  • Page 528: Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures

    Maintenance Recommended Cold Tire WARNING Inflation Pressures All tire pressures (including the Recommended pressures must spare) should be checked when the be maintained for the best ride, tires are cold. “Cold tires” means the vehicle handling, and minimum vehicle has not been driven for at tire wear.
  • Page 529: Check Tire Inflation Pressure

    Radial tires may look properly inflat- ized HYUNDAI dealer. ed when they are under-inflated. • Over-inflation produces Remove the valve cap from the tire harsh ride, excessive wear at valve stem.
  • Page 530: Tire Rotation

    Maintenance ■ Without a spare tire Tire Rotation Information To equalize tread wear, HYUNDAI The outside and inside of the recommends that the tires be rotated unsymmetrical tire is distinguish- every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or able. When installing an unsym- sooner if irregular wear develops.
  • Page 531: Tire Replacement

    Wheel Alignment and Tire Tire Replacement WARNING Balance The wheels on your vehicle were Tread wear indicator To reduce the risk of DEATH or aligned and balanced carefully at the SERIOUS INJURY: factory to give you the longest tire life •...
  • Page 532: Wheel Replacement

    Regardless of the remaining tread wear indicator bars on the tire. factory units in diameter, rim width tread, HYUNDAI recommends The replacement compact spare tire and offset. that tires be replaced after six should be the same size and design (6) years of normal service.
  • Page 533: Tire Maintenance

    Tire Maintenance Example tire size designation: (These numbers are provided as an In addition to proper inflation, correct example only; your tire size designa- wheel alignment helps to decrease tor could vary depending on your tire wear. If you find a tire is worn vehicle.) unevenly, have your dealer check the wheel alignment.
  • Page 534 Maintenance Wheel size designation Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire Identification Number) Wheels are also marked with impor- The chart below lists many of the dif- tant information that you need if you ferent speed ratings currently being Any tires that are over six years old, ever have to replace one.
  • Page 535 4. Tire ply composition and 6. Maximum load rating Tread wear material The tread wear grade is a compara- This number indicates the maximum tive rating based on the wear rate of The number of layers or plies of rub- load in kilograms and pounds that the tire when tested under controlled ber-coated fabric in the tire.
  • Page 536 Maintenance Traction - AA, A, B & C Temperature - A, B & C WARNING The traction grades, from highest to The temperature grades are A (the lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those highest), B and C representing the The temperature grade for this grades represent the tire’s ability to tire’s resistance to the generation of...
  • Page 537: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Tire Terminology and Belt Cold Tire Pressure Definitions A rubber coated layer of cords that is The amount of air pressure in a tire, located between the plies and the measured in pounds per square inch Air Pressure tread. Cords may be made from steel (psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire The amount of air inside the tire or other reinforcing materials.
  • Page 538 Maintenance GVWR Load Index Normal Occupant Weight Gross Vehicle Weight Rating An assigned number ranging from 1 The number of occupants a vehicle to 279 that corresponds to the load is designed to seat multiplied by 150 carrying capacity of a tire. pounds (68 kg).
  • Page 539 Passenger (P-Metric) tire Sidewall Treadwear Indicators A tire used on passenger cars and The portion of a tire between the Narrow bands, sometimes called some light duty trucks and multipur- tread and the bead. "wear bars," that show across the pose vehicles.
  • Page 540: All Season Tires

    Vehicle Maximum Load on the All Season Tires Snow Tires Tire HYUNDAI specifies all season tires If you equip your car with snow tires, Load on an individual tire due to curb on some models to provide good they should be the same size and...
  • Page 541: Radial-Ply Tires

    Radial-Ply Tires Longer wearing tires can be more Low Aspect Ratio Tires susceptible to irregular tread wear. It Radial-ply tires provide improved Low aspect ratio tires, the aspect is very important to follow the tire tread life, road hazard resistance and ratio is lower than 50, are provided rotation interval in this chapter to smoother high speed ride.
  • Page 542 - If the tire is impacted, we rec- ommend that you inspect the tire condition or contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. - To prevent damage to the tire, inspect the tire condition and pressure every 1,800 miles (3,000km).
  • Page 543: Fuses

    Avoid using the system involved and imme- CAUTION diately consult authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Do not use a screwdriver or any other metal object to remove fuses because it may cause a Blown Normal short circuit and damage the OLF074075 system.
  • Page 544: Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement

    7. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-58...
  • Page 545: Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement

    The fuse 5. Push in a new fuse of the same switch may be damaged. rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-59...
  • Page 546 Maintenance Main fuse Multi fuse Information If the multi fuse is blown, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OLF074025 OLF074026 If the multi fuse is blown, it must be If the main fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: removed as follows: 1.
  • Page 547: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Fuse/Relay Panel Description Instrument panel fuse panel OLF074027 Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- ing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this OLF074058N manual may be applicable to your vehicle;...
  • Page 548 Maintenance Instrument panel fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Protected Component SAFETY WINDOW LH Driver Safety Power Window Module P/SEAT PASS Passenger Seat Manual Switch P/WDW LH Power Window Main Switch, Rear Power Window Module LH Power Window Main Switch, Rear Power Window Module RH, Passenger Door Module, P/WDW RH Passenger Power Window Switch DR LOCK...
  • Page 549 Instrument panel fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Protected Component MODULE Immobilizer Module, Smart Key Control Module MULTI MEDIA Audio, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, TMU Unit MEMORY Immobilizer Module, Smart Key Control Module S/HEATER RR Rear Seat Warmer Module SUN ROOF Panoramic Sunroof Motor MODULE...
  • Page 550 Maintenance Instrument panel fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Protected Component Front Console Switch, Tire Pressure Monitoring Module, Lane Departure Warning Unit, Smart Cruise Control Unit, Fuel Filler Door & Trunk Lid Switch, Sport Mode Switch, MODULE Rear Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH, Rear Parking Assist Sensor, LH/RH (Center), Blind Spot Detection Radar LH/RH PCB Block WASHER...
  • Page 551 Engine compartment fuse panel OLF074028 Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- ing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at OLF074057N the time of printing.
  • Page 552 Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Protected Component [Without Smart Key] Relay 8 (Start Relay), Ignition Switch, [With Smart Key] Relay 8 (Start Relay), PCB Block (IG2 Relay) [G4FJ - DCT] TCM BLOWER Relay 3 (Blower Relay) ESC Module MULTI FUSE...
  • Page 553 Engine compartment main fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Protected Component E-CVVT [G4KJ/G4KH] PCM E-CVVT [G4KJ/G4KH] PCM DEICER Relay 5 (Deicer Relay) H/LAMP HI [With HID] Relay 5 (Head Lamp High Relay) VACUUM PUMP [G4KH/G4FJ] Vacuum Pump E-CVVT [G4KJ/G4KH] Relay 9 (E-CVVT Relay) Smart Junction Block (Leak Current Autocut Device Fuse - F15/F21/F22, Fuse - F5/F6/F7/F12) A/CON...
  • Page 554: Rear Combination Lamp

    Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Protected Component Transaxle Range Switch, PCM (G4KJ/G4KH-A/T), TCM (G4FJ-DCT), Audio, B/UP LAMP Electro Chromic Mirror, Rear Combination Lamp (IN) LH/RH SENSOR Oxygen Sensor (Up/Down) Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Canister Close Valve, RCV Control Solenoid Valve, Fuel Pump Relay, E/R Junction Block (RLY.
  • Page 555: Light Bulbs

    L L I I G G H H T T B B U U L L B B S S Consult an authorized HYUNDAI Information WARNING dealer to replace most vehicle light After heavy driving, rain or washing, bulbs. It is difficult to replace vehicle •...
  • Page 556: Headlamp, Position Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp And

    Maintenance Headlamp, Position Lamp, • Always handle them carefully, and avoid scratches and abrasions. If Turn Signal Lamp and the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with Side Marker Light Bulb liquids. Replacement • Never touch the glass with bare Type A hands.
  • Page 557 6. Remove the bulb from the head- headlamp assembly is reinstalled at an lamp assembly. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7. Install a new headlamp bulb and snap the headlamp bulb retaining wire into position by aligning the wire with the groove on the bulb.
  • Page 558 Maintenance 5.Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place. 6.Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. 7.Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise.
  • Page 559 Position lamp WARNING If the LED lamp does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. HID Headlamp low beam Do not attempt to replace or inspect the low beam (XENON bulb) due to electric shock dan- ger.
  • Page 560 The headlamp aiming should be the bulb align with the slots in the adjusted after an accident or after socket. Pull the bulb out of the the headlamp assembly is rein- socket. stalled at an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-74...
  • Page 561: Side Repeater Lamp Replacement

    Daytime running lamp/ Side Repeater Lamp Position lamp Replacement If the LED lamp does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OLF074084N Side marker 1. Open the hood. OLF074053N 2. Disconnect the negative battery If the LED lamp does not operate, cable.
  • Page 562: Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement Stop/Tail lamp Type A Turn Signal lamp OLF074062 OLF074063 Stop/Tail lamp and Turn signal lamp 3. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket 1. Open the trunk lid. counterclockwise until the tabs on 2.
  • Page 563 6. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise. Tail lamp Back up lamp OLF074064 OLF074065 Backup lamp and Tail lamp 4.
  • Page 564 Maintenance Type B Stop/Tail lamp If the LED lamp does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OLF074062 Turn signal lamp OLF074054 1.Open the trunk lid. (1) Stop/Tail lamp 2.Remove the service cover by turn- (2) Turn signal lamp...
  • Page 565 Back up lamp Turn signal lamp OLF074063N OLF074064 OLF074065N 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it 3. Remove the socket from the Backup lamp straight out. assembly by turning the socket 1. Open the trunk. counterclockwise until the tabs on 5.
  • Page 566: High Mounted Stop Lamp

    OLF074080N ■ Room lamp - with sunroof have the vehicle checked by an 1. Loosen the lens retaining screws authorized HYUNDAI dealer. with a philips head screwdriver. 2. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.
  • Page 567 4. Align the lens tabs with the interior light housing notches and snap the lens into place. If the lamps do not operating, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OLF074081N OLF074069 ■ Room lamp - without sunroof ■ Trunk room lamp...
  • Page 568: Exterior Care

    Maintenance A A P P P P E E A A R R A A N N C C E E C C A A R R E E Exterior Care Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, CAUTION industrial pollution similar Exterior general caution deposits can damage your vehicle’s...
  • Page 569 Waxing CAUTION A good coat of wax is a barrier between your paint and contaminate. • Wiping dust or dirt off the Keeping a good coat of wax on your body with a dry cloth will vehicle will help protect it. scratch the finish.
  • Page 570 Maintenance Finish damage repair Bright-metal maintenance Underbody maintenance Deep scratches or stone chips in the • To remove road tar and insects, Corrosive materials used for ice and painted surface must be repaired use a tar remover, not a scraper or snow removal and dust control may promptly.
  • Page 571 CAUTION corrosion, HYUNDAI produces cars by water. If braking performance of the highest quality. However, this is is impaired, dry the brakes by •...
  • Page 572 Maintenance High-corrosion areas Moisture breeds corrosion To help prevent corrosion If you live in an area where your vehi- Moisture creates the conditions in Keep your car clean cle is regularly exposed to corrosive which corrosion is most likely to The best way to prevent corrosion is materials, corrosion protection is occur.
  • Page 573: Interior Care

    • When cleaning underneath the Keep your garage dry Interior Care vehicle, pay particular attention to Don't park your car in a damp, poor- Interior general precautions the components under the fenders ly ventilated garage. This creates a Prevent caustic solutions such as and other areas that are hidden favorable environment for corrosion.
  • Page 574 Maintenance Cleaning the upholstery and Cleaning the seat belt webbing interior trim Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for Vinyl cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow Remove dust and loose dirt from the instructions provided with the vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum soap.
  • Page 575: Crankcase Emission Control System

    HYUNDAI dealer in ister while refueling at the gas sta- accordance with the maintenance tion, preventing the escape of fuel schedule in this manual.
  • Page 576: Exhaust Emission Control System

    Maintenance Canister 3. Exhaust Emission Control Engine exhaust (carbon monox- ide) precautions System Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the • Carbon monoxide can be present Exhaust Emission Control onboard canister. When the engine is with other exhaust fumes.
  • Page 577 • Do not operate the engine in con- Operating precautions for cat- WARNING fined or closed areas (such as alytic converters (if equipped) garages) any more than what is CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 necessary to move the vehicle in or WARNING WARNING out of the area.
  • Page 578 All converter and to your vehicle, take inspections and adjustments the following precautions: must be made by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer. CAUTION • Avoid driving with extremely low fuel level. If you run out of •...
  • Page 579 C C A A L L I I F F O O R R N N I I A A P P E E R R C C H H L L O O R R A A T T E E N N O O T T I I C C E E Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See: www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
  • Page 580: Specifications, Consumer Information And Reporting Safety Defects

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Engine ..............8-2 Dimensions ..............8-2 Bulb Wattage ............8-3 Tires and Wheels ...........8-4 Volume and Weight..........8-5 Air Conditioning System........8-5 Recommended Lubricants and Capacities ..8-6 Recommended SAE Viscosity Number ......8-8 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....8-9 Vehicle Certification Label........8-9 Tire Specification and Pressure Label .....8-10 Engine Number .............8-10 Refrigerant Label..........8-10...
  • Page 581 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects D D I I M M E E N N S S I I O O N N S S Items in (mm) Overall length 192.3 (4,885) Overall width 73.4 (1,865) Overall height 58.1 (1,475) 205/65R16 63.5 (1,614)
  • Page 582 B B U U L L B B W W A A T T T T A A G G E E Light Bulb Bulb Type Wattage (W) 9005L+ Type A Headlamps High 9005HL+ Type B Low/High Turn signal lamps PY28/8W Front Position lamps...
  • Page 583 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects T T I I R R E E S S A A N N D D W W H H E E E E L L S S Inflation pressure Wheel lug nut kPa (psi) Items Tire Size...
  • Page 584 A A I I R R C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Items Weight of Volume Classification 1.6 T-GDI 18.5±0.70 (525±20) Refrigerant 2.0 T-GDI 18.5±0.70 (525±20) R-134a oz. (g) 2.4 GDI 20.2±0.70 (575±20) Compressor lubricant 2.82±0.35 (80±10) PAG (ND-OIL8) oz. (cc) Contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for more details.
  • Page 585 5.07 US qt. (4.8 l) 2.4 GDI ACEA A5 or above MICHANG ATF SP-IV / SK ATF SP-IV / NOCA ATF SP-IV / HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IV or Automatic transmission fluid 7.50 US qt. (7.1 l) other brands meeting the above specification approved by Hyundai Motor Co.,...
  • Page 586 Lubricant Volume Classification 1.6 T-GDI 7.50 US qt. (7.1 l) Mixture of antifreeze and water Coolant 2.0 T-GDI 7.92 US qt. (7.5 l) (Ethylene glycol base coolant for aluminum radiator) 7.60 US qt. (7.2 l) 2.4 GDI Brake fluid 0.7~0.8 US qt. (0.7~0.8 l) FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4 Fuel 18.5 US gal.
  • Page 587 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects 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 Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers Always be sure to clean the area...
  • Page 588 V V E E H H I I C C L L E E I I D D E E N N T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N N N U U M M B B E E R R ( ( V V I I N N ) ) V V E E H H I I C C L L E E C C E E R R T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N L L A A B B E E L L ■...
  • Page 589 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects T T I I R R E E S S P P E E C C I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N A A N N D D E E N N G G I I N N E E N N U U M M B B E E R R R R E E F F R R I I G G E E R R A A N N T T L L A A B B E E L L P P R R E E S S S S U U R R E E L L A A B B E E L L...
  • Page 590 C C O O N N S S U U M M E E R R I I N N F F O O R R M M A A T T I I O O N N This consumer information has been prepared in accordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation.Your HYUNDAI dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information.
  • Page 591 R R E E P P O O R R T T I I N N G G S S A A F F E E T T Y Y D D E E F F E E C C T T S S If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA.
  • Page 592 Index...
  • Page 593: Appearance Care

    Index Airconditioning system Automatic climate control system......3-135 Manual climate control system ........3-125 A/V mode................3-73 Alarm system ..............3-19 Air bag warning labels............2-68 Air bags................2-45 Antenna ................4-2 Additional safety precautions........2-67 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ........5-40 Air bag collision sensors ..........2-61 Appearance care..............7-82 Air bag inflation conditions ........2-63 Exterior care ...............7-82 Interior care ..............7-87...
  • Page 594: California Perchlorate Notice

    Battery................7-38 California perchlorate notice ..........7-93 Battery saver function ...........3-111 Capacities (Lubricants) .............8-6 Before driving ..............5-4 Care Blind spot detection system (BSD) ........5-76 Exterior care ...............7-82 Blind zone mirror............3-41 Interior care ..............7-87 Brake fluid ..............7-30 Tire care..............7-41 Brake system..............5-28 Center console storage ..........3-150 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ........5-40 Central door lock switch..........3-16 Auto hold..............5-37...
  • Page 595 Index Climate control air filter ........3-133, 145 Displays, see instrument cluster ........3-63 Climate control air filter (Replacement)......7-34 Do not install a child restraint on the front passenger seat ...............2-60 Clock ................3-155 Door courtesy lamp............3-116 Clothes hanger ..............3-156 Door locks...............3-14 Combined instrument, see instrument cluster ....3-63 Auto door lock/unlock features........3-17 Compact spare tire ............6-20 Central door lock switch ..........3-16...
  • Page 596: Explanation Of Scheduled Maintenance Items

    Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass and Flat tire (with spare tire) ..........6-15 ® HomeLink system............3-33 Changing tires ............6-16 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with HomeLink ® Compact spare tire............6-20 system, compass and Blue Link ® .........3-26 Jack and tools .............6-15 Electric parking brake (EPB)..........5-31 Flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit) ........6-23 Electric power steering (EPS).........3-22...
  • Page 597: If The Engine Will Not Start

    If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing....6-2 Glove box lamp.............3-117 If the engine stalls while driving ........6-2 Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts........F-5 If the engine will not start..........6-3 If you have a flat tire ............6-15 If you have a flat tire while driving........6-3 Ignition switch ..............5-6...
  • Page 598: Interior Overview

    Instrument cluster ............3-63 Automatic transmission shift indicator ......3-69 Dual clutch transmission shift indicator.....3-69 Jack and tools..............6-15 Gauges ................3-66 Jack label.................6-22 Instrument panel illumination ........3-65 Jump starting..............6-4 LCD display control ...........3-66 Instrument panel fuse............7-58 Instrument panel overview ..........1-5 Interior care..............7-87 Keys Interior features.............3-152 Remote key..............3-4 Clock ................3-155...
  • Page 599: Inch Color Tft Lcd

    Index SCC/LDWS mode ............3-73 Owner maintenance............7-7 Trip computer modes..........3-72 Scheduled maintenance service........7-9 Turn by turn (TBT) mode ..........3-73 Tire maintenance ............7-47 User settings mode .............3-76 Maintenance schedule............7-9 Warning messages ............3-81 Maintenance under severe usage conditions....7-20 LCD Display Control............3-66 Normal maintenance schedule ........7-10 LCD modes ..............3-71 Maintenance services ............7-6 Light................3-105...
  • Page 600 Antenna ................4-2 AUX, USB and iPod ® port ..........4-2 Blue Link ® ..............4-102 Rear combination light bulb replacement.......7-76 Steering wheel audio control........4-3 Rear parking assist system(RPAS) .......3-121 Voice recognition..........4-45, 91 Rear seats ................2-12 Rear view camera ............3-120 Recommended cold tire inflation pressure .....7-42 Recommended lubricants and capacities ......8-6 Occupant classification system (OCS) ......2-56 Recommended lubricants and capacities...
  • Page 601: Special Driving Conditions

    Index Seat belts .................2-22 Smart high beam ............3-107 Additional seat belt safety precautions ......2-30 Smart key ................3-8 Care of seat belts ............2-33 Smart trunk ..............3-56 Height adjustment ............2-25 Smooth cornering............5-85 Passenger’s 3-point system with convertible Snow tires ...............5-87 locking retractor ............2-26 Spare tire Pre-tensioner seat belt ..........2-27 Changing tires ............6-16...
  • Page 602: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Storage compartment ............3-150 Snow tires ..............7-54 Center console storage ..........3-150 Summer tires ..............7-54 Glove box ..............3-150 Tire care..............7-41 Multi box ..............3-151 Tire maintenance ............7-47 Sunglass holder ............3-151 Tire replacement............7-45 Sunglass holder .............3-151 Tire rotation ..............7-44 Sunroof, see panoramic sunroof ........3-48 Tire sidewall labeling ..........7-47 Sunvisor ................3-153 Tire terminology and defintions.........7-51...
  • Page 603 Index Trunk room lamp ............3-116 Windshield washers .............3-119 Turn by turn (TBT) mode ..........3-73 Windshield wipers ............3-118 Turn signals..............3-110 Winter driving ..............5-87 Snow tires ..............5-87 Tire chains ..............5-67 Winter precautions ............5-89 User settings mode............3-76 Winter precautions ............5-89 Wiper blades ..............7-36 Wipers and washers ............3-118 Windshield washers ..........3-119 Vanity mirror lamp............3-117...

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