Hyundai 2011 SONATA Owner's Manual

Hyundai 2011 SONATA Owner's Manual

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2011 SONATA
Operation

Specifications

All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.
However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time so that
our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
This manual applies to all Hyundai models and includes descriptions and
explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a result, you may
find material in this manual that does not apply to your specific vehicle.

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  • Page 1: Specifications

    Specifications All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out. This manual applies to all Hyundai models and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI Your Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the per- formance, safety or durability of your Hyundai and may, in addition, violate conditions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in violation of regulations estab- lished by the U.S.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning. CAUTION This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded.
  • Page 4 The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each Hyundai we build is something of which we're very proud. Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new Hyundai. It is suggested that you read it care- fully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
  • Page 5 English. facturing requirements. Using imita- tion, counterfeit or used salvage parts Hyundai Genuine Parts are only sold A100A03L is not covered under the Hyundai New through authorized Hyundai Dealerships. Vehicle Limited Warranty or any other Hyundai warranty. A100A01L A100A02L...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Your vehicle at a glance Safety features of your vehicle Features of your vehicle Driving your vehicle table of contents What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects Index...
  • Page 7 Introduction How to use this manual / 1-2 Fuel requirements / 1-3 Vehicle break-in process / 1-5 Vehicle data collection and event data recorders / 1-6 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster / 1-7...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest The general layout of the manual is pro- You will find various WARNINGS, CAU- possible driving pleasure from your vehi- vided in the Table of Contents. A good TIONS, and NOTICES in this manual.
  • Page 9 Discontinue using gasohol of any kind if what has been specified. (Consult drivability problems occur. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for Vehicle damage or drivability problems details.) may not be covered by the manufactur- er’s warranty if they result from the use...
  • Page 10 HYUNDAI recommends that customers vapor lock or hard starting. To help contribute to cleaner air, do not use fuel with an ethanol content HYUNDAI recommends that you use exceeding 10 percent. gasolines treated with detergent addi- CAUTION tives, which help prevent deposit forma-...
  • Page 11 Introduction VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS No special break-in period is needed. By CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- following a few simple precautions for the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you may add to TION 65 WARNING the performance, economy and life of Items contained in motor vehicles your vehicle.
  • Page 12 Introduction VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS This vehicle is equipped with an event These data can help provide a better To read data recorded by an EDR, spe- data recorder (EDR). The main pur- understanding of the circumstances cial equipment is required, and pose of an EDR is to record, in certain in which crashes and injuries occur.
  • Page 13 Introduction INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Seat belt warning light Charging system warning light Trunk ajar warning light High beam indicator Malfunction indicator light Tail light indicator Low tire pressure telltale Turn signal indicator Air bag warning light (TPMS malfunction indicator) ESC indicator Cruise indicator ECO indicator (if equipped)
  • Page 14: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Interior overview / 2-2 Instrument panel overview / 2-3 Engine compartment / 2-4...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Door lock/unlock button ....4-19 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch...........4-44 3. Central door lock switch....4-19 4. Power window lock switch....4-27 5. Power window switches ....4-24 6. Hood release lever......4-28 7. Parking brake* ........5-22 8.
  • Page 16: Instrument Panel Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Instrument cluster......4-46 2. Light control/Turn signals ....4-69 3. Audio controls ........4-104 4. Horn ..........4-36 5. Driver’s front air bag......3-49 6. Wiper/Washer........4-73 7. Ignition switch* ........5-4 8. Engine start/stop button*....5-7 9. Hazard warning flasher switch ........4-68, 6-2 10.
  • Page 17 Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-23 2. Engine oil filler cap ......7-21 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir ....7-25 4. Air cleaner.........7-28 5. Fuse box ...........7-49 6. Positive battery terminal ....7-33 7. Negative battery terminal....7-33 8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..7-26 9.
  • Page 18 Seats / 3-2 Seat belts / 3-17 Child restraint system / 3-29 Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system / 3-37 Safety features of your vehicle...
  • Page 19: Seats

    Safety features of your vehicle SEATS Driver’s seat Type B Type A (1) Forward and backward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (4) Lumbar support* (5) Seat warmer* (6) Headrest Type A Front passenger’s seat (7) Forward and backward (8) Seatback angle* (9) Seat warmer* (10) Headrest...
  • Page 20: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING WARNING Loose objects Driver respon- - Driver’s seat sibility for passengers Loose objects in the driver’s foot • Never attempt to adjust the seat area could interfere with the opera- while the vehicle is moving. This Riding in a vehicle with the seat- tion of the foot pedals, possibly could result in loss of control,...
  • Page 21: Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING - Rear seat- • When resetting the seatback to backs the upright position, make sure it • The rear seatback must be is securely latched by pushing it securely latched. If not, passen- forward and rearwards.
  • Page 22 Safety features of your vehicle Automatic adjustment (if equipped) The front seat can be adjusted by using the control switch located on the outside of the seat cushion. Before driving, adjust the seat to the proper position so as to easily control the steering wheel, pedals and switches on the instrument panel.
  • Page 23 Safety features of your vehicle CAUTION • The power seat is driven by an electric motor. Stop operating once the adjustment is complet- ed. Excessive operation may damage the electrical equipment. • When in operation, the power seat consumes a large amount of electrical power.
  • Page 24 Safety features of your vehicle OYF039006 OYF039008 OMG038400 Seatback angle (if equipped) Lumbar support (for driver’s seat) Headrest (if equipped) Push the upper part of the switch forward The driver's and front passenger's seats or rearward to move the seatback to the The lumbar support can be adjusted by are equipped with a headrest for the desired angle.
  • Page 25 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height of the center of gravity of an occupant's head. Generally, the center of gravity of most peo- ple's head is similar with the height of the top of their eyes.
  • Page 26 Safety features of your vehicle During mild weather or under conditions Type A where the operation of the seat warmer is not needed, keep the switches in the "OFF" position. • The temperature setting of the seat is changed as follows : Switch Center position...
  • Page 27 Safety features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING - Seat warmer • When cleaning the seats, do not burns use an organic solvent such as Passengers should use extreme thinner, benzene, alcohol and caution when using seat warmers gasoline. Doing so may damage due to the possibility of excess the surface of the heater or seats.
  • Page 28 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING For proper operation of the occu- • For maximum effectiveness in pant classification system: case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle • Do not place any items cumula- of the headrest is at the same tively weighing over 2.2 lbs (1 kg) height of the center of gravity of...
  • Page 29 Safety features of your vehicle OYF039047 OYF039048 OYF039018 Adjusting the height up and down Removal Seat warmer (if equipped) To raise the headrest, pull it up (1). To To remove the headrest, raise it as far as The seat warmer is provided to warm the lower the headrest, push and hold the it can go then press the release button rear seats during cold weather.
  • Page 30 Safety features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING - Seat warmer • When cleaning the seats, do not burns use an organic solvent such as Passengers should use extreme thinner, benzene, alcohol or gaso- caution when using seat warmers line. Doing so may damage the due to the possibility of excess surface of the heater or seats.
  • Page 31 Safety features of your vehicle Folding the rear seat The rear seatbacks can be folded to facil- itate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. WARNING The purpose of the fold-down rear seatbacks is to allow you to carry longer objects that could not be accommodated in the cargo area.
  • Page 32 Safety features of your vehicle 6. To use the rear seat, lift and pull the WARNING seatback rearward by pulling on the folding lever. Pull the seatback firmly When you return the rear seatback until it clicks into place. Make sure the to its upright position after being seatback is locked in place.
  • Page 33 Safety features of your vehicle CAUTION - Damaging rear WARNING - Cargo seat belt buckles Cargo should always be secured to When you fold the rear seatback, prevent it from being thrown about insert the buckle in the pocket the vehicle in a collision and caus- between the rear seatback and ing injury to the vehicle occupants.
  • Page 34: Seat Belts

    Safety features of your vehicle SEAT BELTS Seat belt restraint system (Continued) (Continued) • Avoid wearing twisted seat belts. Care should be taken to avoid con- WARNING A twisted belt can't do its job as tamination of the webbing with pol- well.
  • Page 35 Safety features of your vehicle Type A Conditions Warning Pattern Vehicle Chime- Seat Belt Light-Blink Speed Sound Unbuckled 6 seconds Buckled 6 seconds None Below 3 mph 6 seconds None (5 km/h) Buckled → 3 mph~ 6 seconds Unbuckled 6 mph OYF039060N Above 6 mph 6 sec.
  • Page 36 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Conditions Warning Pattern • You can find the front passenger's seat Vehicle Seat Belt Light-Blink belt warning light on the center fascia Speed panel. Unbuckled 6 seconds • Although the front passenger seat is Above 6mph not occupied, the seat belt warning Unbuckled...
  • Page 37 Safety features of your vehicle To raise the height adjuster, pull it up (1). Front seat WARNING To lower it, push it down (3) while press- ing the height adjuster button (2). • Verify the shoulder belt anchor is Release the button to lock the anchor locked into position at the appro- into position.
  • Page 38 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts - Front passenger and rear When the seat belt is fully extended from seat 3-point system with combination the retractor to allow the installation of a locking retractor child restraint system, the seat belt oper- To fasten your seat belt: ation changes to allow the belt to retract, but not to extend (Automatic Locking...
  • Page 39 Safety features of your vehicle OYF039022N B210A01NF-1 OYF039021N To release the seat belt: Stowing the rear seat belt When using the rear center seat belt, the buckle with the “CENTER” mark must be The seat belt is released by pressing the The rear seat belt buckles can be stowed used.
  • Page 40 Safety features of your vehicle When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will lock into position. In certain frontal collisions (or side collisions), the pre-tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt into tighter contact against the occupant's body.
  • Page 41 – that are provided in this manu- being driven, have an authorized compartment. These are normal oper- HYUNDAI dealer inspect the pre- ating conditions and are not haz- 2. Be sure you and your passen- tensioner seat belt and SRS air bag ardous.
  • Page 42 Seat belts and child restraints of any type, should always be tact an authorized HYUNDAI deal- reduce the risk of serious or fatal replaced after they have been injuries for all occupants in the worn during a collision.
  • Page 43 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Infant or small child Larger children All 50 states have child restraint laws.You Children who are too large for child Small children are best protected from should be aware of the specific require- restraint systems should always occupy injury in an accident when properly ments in your state.
  • Page 44 Safety features of your vehicle If the shoulder belt portion slightly touch- Pregnant women One person per belt es the child’s neck or face, try placing the The use of a seat belt is recommended Two people (including children) should child closer to the center of the vehicle.
  • Page 45 This should be done even if no damage backs upright. is visible. Additional questions concern- ing seat belt operation should be directed to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 46 Safety features of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Children riding in the car should sit in the WARNING WARNING rear seat and must always be properly restrained to minimize the risk of injury in • A child restraint system must be To reduce the chance of serious or an accident, sudden stop or sudden placed in the rear seat.
  • Page 47 Safety features of your vehicle Rearward-facing child restraint system (Continued) (Continued) • Never leave children unattended • Never use an infant carrier or a in a vehicle – not even for a short child safety seat that "hooks" time. The car can heat up very over a seatback, it may not pro- quickly, resulting serious...
  • Page 48 HYUNDAI The automatic locking mode will help tions (emergency locking mode), you dealer. prevent the normal movement of the must manually change these seat belts •...
  • Page 49 Safety features of your vehicle OEN036101 OBH039102 OBH039103 To install a child restraint system on the 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the seat 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of outboard or center rear seats, do the fol- belt all the way out. When the shoulder the seat belt to retract and listen for an lowing: portion of the seat belt is fully extend-...
  • Page 50 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING - Automatic locking mode The lap/shoulder belt automatically returns to the “emergency lock mode” whenever the belt is allowed to retract fully. Therefore, the pre- ceding seven steps must be fol- lowed each time a child restraint is installed.
  • Page 51 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING - Child restraint check A child can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if the child Check that the child restraint sys- restraint is not properly anchored tem is secure by pushing and to the car and the child is not prop- pulling it in different directions.
  • Page 52 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING When using the vehicle's "LATCH" system to install a child restraint Lower Anchor system in the rear seat, all unused vehicle rear seat belt metal latch plates or tabs must be latched securely in their seat belt buckles Lower Anchor Position Indicator and the seat belt webbing must be...
  • Page 53 Safety features of your vehicle LATCH anchors have been provided in CAUTION your vehicle. The LATCH anchors are located in the left and right outboard rear Do not allow the rear seat belt web- seating positions. Their locations are bing to get scratched or pinched by shown in the illustration.
  • Page 54: Driver's Front Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Passenger’s front air bag (3) Side impact air bag (4) Curtain air bag WARNING Even in vehicles with air bags, you and your passengers must always wear the seat belts provided in order to minimize the risk and severity of injury in the event of a...
  • Page 55 Safety features of your vehicle How does the air bag system It is much more likely that you will sim- WARNING ply see the deflated air bags hanging operate out of their storage compartments after • To avoid severe personal injury •...
  • Page 56 Safety features of your vehicle Noise and smoke WARNING When the air bags inflate, they make a loud noise and they leave smoke and • Extreme Hazard! Do not use a powder in the air inside of the vehicle. rearward facing child restraint on This is normal and is a result of the igni- a seat protected by an air bag in tion of the air bag inflator.
  • Page 57 Safety features of your vehicle When the ignition switch is turned ON, the indicator light should illuminate for approximately 6 seconds, then go off. Have the system checked if: • The light does not turn on briefly when you turn the ignition ON. •...
  • Page 58 14. Anchor pre-tensioner occurs, this indicates a malfunction of the SRS. Have an authorized 15. Side pressure sensor HYUNDAI dealer inspect the air bag system as soon as possible. The SRSCM continually monitors all • The light does not turn on briefly SRS components while the ignition when you turn the ignition ON.
  • Page 59 Safety features of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) B240B01L B240B02L B240B03L The front air bag modules are located Upon deployment, tear seams molded A fully inflated air bag, in combination both in the center of the steering wheel directly into the pad covers will separate with a properly worn seat belt, slows the...
  • Page 60 If this occurs, instrument cluster nor on the have your vehicle immediately instrument panel surface. inspected authorized It may become a dangerous pro- HYUNDAI dealer. jectile and cause injury if the pas- (Continued) senger's air bag inflates. 3 43...
  • Page 61 Safety features of your vehicle The occupant classification system is Main components of occupant Type A designed to detect the presence of a classification system properly-seated front passenger and • A detection device located within the determine if the passenger's front air bag front passenger seat frame.
  • Page 62 Safety features of your vehicle Always be sure that you and all vehicle C040301ABH occupants are seated and restrained Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system properly (sitting upright with the seat in Indicator/Warning light Devices an upright position, centered on the seat cushion, with the person's legs comfort- Condition detected by the Front...
  • Page 63 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) OVQ036013N 1KMN3663 1KMN3665 - Never put a heavy load in the - Never sit with hips shifted - Never place feet on the dash- towards the front of the seat. board. front passenger seat or seatback pocket.
  • Page 64 Safety features of your vehicle If the PASS AIR BAG "OFF" indicator is Proper position WARNING still on, ask the passenger to move to the rear seat. Do not put a heavy load in the front passenger seatback pocket or on the WARNING front passenger seat.
  • Page 65 • Air bags can only be used once – seated correctly (for example: thing on or attach anything such have an authorized HYUNDAI seat excessively reclined, leaning as a blanket or seat heater to the dealer replace the air bag imme- on the door or center console, or front passenger seat.
  • Page 66 HYUNDAI dealer inspect the occu- pant classification system and the The SRS consists of air bags installed SRS air bag system as soon as under the pad covers in the center of the possible.
  • Page 67 • Do not place any objects under- HYUNDAI dealer inspect neath the front seats as they advanced SRS air bag system as...
  • Page 68 Air bags inflate with con- please contact Hyundai the vehicle. siderable force and in the blink of Customer Assistance Center at 1- • You and your passengers should an eye.
  • Page 69 • Air bags can only be used once – • Even though your vehicle is or near the air bag modules on have an authorized HYUNDAI equipped with the occupant clas- sification system, do not install a the steering wheel, instrument...
  • Page 70 Safety features of your vehicle The side impact air bags are designed to Front (Continued) deploy only during certain side-impact • Sitting improperly or out of posi- collisions, depending on the crash sever- tion can result in serious or fatal ity, angle, speed and point of impact.
  • Page 71 Curtain air bags are located along both and repaired by an authorized • Do not use any accessory seat sides of the roof rails above the front and HYUNDAI dealer because your covers. rear doors. vehicle is equipped with side...
  • Page 72 HYUNDAI dealer. front or rear of the vehicle or in most sit in an upright position with the Failure to follow the above instruc- rollover situations.
  • Page 73 Safety features of your vehicle Why didn’t my air bag go off in a collision? (Inflation and non-infla- tion conditions of the air bag) There are many types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expect- ed to provide additional protection. These include rear impacts, second or third collisions in multiple impact accidents, as well as low speed...
  • Page 74 Have the result in serious personal injury vehicle checked and repaired by or death. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • If the installation location or • Your vehicle has been designed angle of the sensors is altered in...
  • Page 75 Safety features of your vehicle Although the front air bags (driver’s and front passenger’s air bags) are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions, they also may inflate in other types of colli- sions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact.
  • Page 76 Safety features of your vehicle OBH038058 1JBA3516 OBH038060 • Air bags are not designed to inflate in • Front air bags may not inflate in side • In an angled collision, the force of rear collisions, because occupants are impact collisions, because occupants impact may direct the occupants in a moved backward by the force of the move to the direction of the collision,...
  • Page 77 Safety features of your vehicle 1JBA3517 1JBA3522 1JBA3518 • Just before impact, drivers often brake • Front air bags may not inflate in • Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the rollover accidents because air bag collides with objects such as utility front portion of the vehicle causing it to deployment would not provide protec-...
  • Page 78 • For cleaning the air bag pad cov- HYUNDAI dealer. Improper handling of observed. authorized ers, use only a soft, dry cloth or the SRS system may result in serious...
  • Page 79 Safety features of your vehicle Additional safety precautions • Keep occupants away from the air WARNING bag covers. All occupants should sit • Never let passengers ride in the upright, fully back in their seats with cargo area or on top of a folded- •...
  • Page 80 Safety features of your vehicle OYF039045 OYF039046 Air bag warning label (if equipped) Air bag warning labels, some required by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are attached to alert the driver and passengers of poten- tial risks of the air bag system. 3 63...
  • Page 81 Keys / 4-3 Smart key / 4-6 Remote keyless entry / 4-12 Theft-alarm system / 4-14 Door locks / 4-18 Trunk / 4-22 Windows / 4-24 Hood / 4-28 Features of your vehicle Fuel filler lid / 4-29 Sunroof / 4-32 Steering wheel / 4-35 Mirrors / 4-37 Instrument cluster / 4-46...
  • Page 82 Windshield defrosting and defogging / 4-95 Storage compartments / 4-98 Interior features / 4-100 Audio system / 4-104 Features of your vehicle...
  • Page 83 Should you lose your keys, this number will enable an authorized HYUNDAI deal- er to duplicate the keys easily. Remove the bar code tag and store it in a safe place.
  • Page 84 Features of your vehicle Restrictions in handling keys Lock release Trunk When leaving keys with parking lot and 1. Open the trunk lid with the master key. valet attendants, the following proce- dures will ensure that your vehicle’s trunk 2. Set the trunk lid control switch to and glove box compartment can only be UNLOCK position ( opened with the master key.
  • Page 85 Your vehicle is equipped with an elec- If you need additional keys or lose your In order to prevent theft of your tronic engine immobilizer system to keys, consult an authorized HYUNDAI vehicle, do not leave spare keys reduce the risk of unauthorized vehicle dealer.
  • Page 86 Features of your vehicle SMART KEY (IF EQUIPPED) This device complies with Part 15 of Smart key functions the FCC rules. Carrying the smart key, you may lock and Operation is subject to the following two unlock the vehicle doors. Also, you may conditions: start the engine.
  • Page 87 Features of your vehicle However, if any door remains open, the Using the button on the smart key doors won't lock and the chime will sound All doors are locked if the lock button(1) for 3 seconds. Close the door and try is pressed.
  • Page 88 Features of your vehicle Unlocking Trunk unlocking Using the button on the smart key The driver's door is unlocked if the unlock Using the door handle switch Using the trunk handle switch button(2) is pressed once. The hazard Press the button of the driver’s outside If the trunk is locked and if you are within warning lights will blink and the chime will door handle with all doors closed and...
  • Page 89 “Engine start/stop button” in section ately take the vehicle and key to your authorized HYUNDAI dealer to pro- tect it from potential theft. • The smart key will not work if any of...
  • Page 90 Features of your vehicle This device complies with Part 15 of Lock the FCC rules. When leaving the key with a parking lot Operation is subject to the following two attendant or valet, perform the following. conditions: Remove the mechanical key from the smart key and leave the smart key with 1.
  • Page 91 3. Close the trunk lid. to use or replace the battery, con- In this position the trunk will open with tact an authorized HYUNDAI deal- the trunk lid release button or smart key. • Using the wrong battery can Glove box...
  • Page 92 Features of your vehicle REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY Also, if the lock button is pressed once Trunk unlock (3) more within 4 seconds, the hazard warn- The trunk is unlocked if the button is ing lights will blink and the horn will pressed for more than 1 second.
  • Page 93 3. Install the battery in the reverse order entry system is inoperative due to of removal. exposure to water or liquids, it will not be covered by your manufactur- For replacement transmitters, see an er’s vehicle warranty. authorized HYUNDAI dealer for transmit- ter reprogramming. 4 13...
  • Page 94 Theft-alarm Disarmed HYUNDAI dealer. stage stage • Lock the doors by pressing the button of • Using the wrong battery can the front outside door handle with the cause the transmitter to malfunc- smart key in your possession.
  • Page 95 Features of your vehicle • Lock the doors by pressing the lock but- Using the transmitter Using the mechanical key ton on the smart key. Park the vehicle and stop the engine. Park the vehicle and stop the engine. After completion of the steps above, the Arm the system as described below.
  • Page 96 Features of your vehicle Do not arm the system until all pas- Theft-alarm stage Opening the trunk with the alarm sengers have left the vehicle. If the armed (if equipped) The alarm will be activated if any of the system is armed while a passenger(s) following occurs while the system is When the alarm is armed, the alarm will remains in the vehicle, the alarm may...
  • Page 97 The vehicle malfunction and should only be starting motor is disabled during the Using the transmitter serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI theft-alarm stage. dealer. The system will be disarmed when the If the system is not disarmed with the...
  • Page 98 Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS • Doors can also be locked and unlocked with the transmitter (or smart key). • Once the doors are unlocked, they may be opened by pulling the door handle. Unlock • When closing the door, push the door Lock by hand.
  • Page 99: Central Door Lock Switch

    Features of your vehicle • Front door cannot be locked if the igni- Driver’s door tion key is in the ignition switch and the door is open. • A door cannot be locked if the smart Lock key is in the vehicle and any door is open.
  • Page 100 Features of your vehicle • If the key is in the ignition switch and Impact sensing door unlock system WARNING front door is open, the doors will not Unlocked (if equipped) lock even though the front portion (1) vehicles All doors will be automatically unlocked of central door lock switch is pressed.
  • Page 101 Features of your vehicle 3. Close the rear door. To open the rear door, pull the outside door handle (1). Even though the doors may be unlocked, the rear door will not open by pulling the inner door handle (2) until the rear door child safety lock is unlocked.
  • Page 102: Driving Your Vehicle

    Features of your vehicle TRUNK ■ Type A CAUTION Make certain that you close the trunk before driving your vehicle. Possible damage may occur to the trunk lift cylinders and attached ■ Type B hardware if the trunk is not closed prior to driving.
  • Page 103 Features of your vehicle WARNING • No one should be allowed to occupy the trunk of the vehicle at any time. If the trunk is partially or totally latched and the person is unable to get out, severe injury or death could occur due to lack of ventilation, exhaust fumes and rapid heat build-up, or because of exposure to cold weather condi-...
  • Page 104 Features of your vehicle WINDOWS (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power win- dow switch (3) Rear door (left) power window switch (4) Rear door (right) power window switch (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window up/down (if equipped) (7) Power window lock switch ✽...
  • Page 105 Features of your vehicle Power windows The ignition switch must be in the ON position for power windows to operate. Each door has a power window switch that controls the door's window. The driv- er has a power window lock switch which can block the operation of passenger windows.
  • Page 106 Features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE The automatic reverse feature for the driver’s window is only active when the “auto up” feature is used by fully pulling up the switch. The automatic reverse feature will not operate if the window is raised using the halfway posi- tion on the power window switch.
  • Page 107: Power Window Lock Switch

    Features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING - Windows • To prevent possible damage to • NEVER leave the ignition key (or the power window system, do not smart key) in the vehicle. open or close two windows or • NEVER leave any child unattend- more at the same time.
  • Page 108 Features of your vehicle HOOD WARNING • Before closing the hood, ensure that all obstructions are removed from the hood opening. Closing the hood with an obstruction present in the hood opening may result in property damage or severe personal injury. •...
  • Page 109 Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID Closing the fuel filler lid 1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until it “click”. This indicates that the cap is securely tightened. 2. Close the fuel filler lid and push it in lightly making sure that it is securely closed.
  • Page 110 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) WARNING - Refueling dan- Use only approved portable plas- • Do not get back into a vehicle gers tic fuel containers designed to once you have begun refueling Automotive fuels are flammable carry and store gasoline. since you can generate static materials.
  • Page 111 If the fuel filler lid does not open using HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent the remote fuel filler lid release, you can specified for your vehicle. An open it manually. Pull the handle outward incorrect fuel filler cap can result slightly.
  • Page 112 Features of your vehicle SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) CAUTION Do not continue to move the sun- roof control lever after the sunroof is in the fully open, closed, or tilt position. Damage to the motor or system components could occur. ✽ NOTICE The sunroof cannot slide when it is in the tilt position nor can it be tilted while OYF049024...
  • Page 113 Features of your vehicle WARNING - Sunroof • Be careful that someone’s head, hands and body are not trapped by a closing sunroof. • Do not extend face, neck, arms or body outside through the sunroof opening while driving. • Make sure hand and face are safely out of the way before clos- ing a sunroof.
  • Page 114 Features of your vehicle ❈ For more detailed information, contact Resetting the sunroof an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Whenever the vehicle battery is discon- nected or discharged, or related fuse is CAUTION blown, you must reset your sunroof sys- tem as follows:...
  • Page 115 • If the Electric Power Steering System vehicle operation, have the power steer- does not operate normally, the warn- ing checked by an authorized HYUNDAI ing light will illuminate on the instru- dealer. ment cluster. The steering wheel may become difficult to control or operate abnormally.
  • Page 116: Horn

    Features of your vehicle Tilt steering Tilt steering allows you to adjust the steering wheel before you drive. You can also raise it to give your legs more room when you exit and enter the vehicle. The steering wheel should be positioned so that it is comfortable for you to drive, while permitting you to see the instru- ment panel warning lights and gauges.
  • Page 117 Features of your vehicle MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with HomeLink ® system and compass Adjust the rearview mirror so that the (if equipped) center view through the rear window is Your vehicle may be equipped with a seen.
  • Page 118 Features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Automatic-dimming function Safety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror Your mirror will automatically dim upon The NVS ® Mirror in your vehicle is the detecting glare from the vehicles travel- most advanced way to reduce annoying ing behind you.
  • Page 119 Features of your vehicle Z-Nav™ Compass Display The NVS™ Mirror in your vehicle is also equipped with a Z-Nav™ Compass that shows the vehicle Compass heading in the Display Window using the 8 basic cardinal headings (N, NE, E, SE, etc.). Compass function The Compass can be turned ON and OFF and will remember the last state...
  • Page 120 Features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: 1. Press and hold the button for more CAUTION 1. Determine the desired Zone Number than 6 seconds. When the compass Before programming HomeLink ® based upon your current location on memory is cleared a "C"...
  • Page 121 Features of your vehicle Programming HomeLink ® Standard programming 5. Press and hold the just-trained ✽ NOTICE HomeLink ® button and observe the red To train most devices, follow these Status Indicator LED. If the indicator instructions: • When programming a garage door light stays on constantly, programming 1.
  • Page 122 Features of your vehicle To train rolling code devices, follow these 3. Return to the vehicle, firmly press and Gate operator & Canadian program- instructions: hold for two seconds the desired ming HomeLink ® button then release. 1. At the garage door opener receiver During programming, your handheld Repeat "press/hold/release"...
  • Page 123 Features of your vehicle Reprogramming a single HomeLink ® Erasing HomeLink ® buttons FCC ID: NZLZTVHL3 button Individual buttons cannot be erased. IC: 4112A-ZTVHL3 To program a new device to a previously However, to erase all three programmed trained HomeLink ®...
  • Page 124: Switch

    Features of your vehicle Outside rearview mirror CAUTION Be sure to adjust mirror angles before Do not scrape ice off the mirror driving. face; this may damage the surface Your vehicle is equipped with both left- of the glass. If ice should restrict hand and right-hand outside rearview movement of the mirror, do not mirrors.
  • Page 125 Features of your vehicle CAUTION • 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 126: Instrument Cluster

    Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 2. Turn signal indicators 3. Speedometer 4. Engine temperature gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. Fuel gauge 7. Odometer/Trip computer * The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details refer to the "Gauges"...
  • Page 127 Features of your vehicle OYF049042 OYF049043N OYF049045N Gauges Tachometer The tachometer indicates the approxi- Speedometer mate number of engine revolutions per The speedometer indicates the speed of minute (rpm). the vehicle. Use the tachometer to select the correct The speedometer is calibrated in miles shift points and to prevent lugging and/or per hour and/or kilometers per hour.
  • Page 128 Features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING Do not operate the engine within Never remove the radiator cap the tachometer's RED ZONE. when the engine is hot. The engine This may cause severe engine dam- coolant is under pressure and age. could cause severe burns.
  • Page 129 Features of your vehicle ■ ■ Type A Type B WARNING - Fuel gauge Running out of fuel can expose vehicle occupants to danger. You must stop and obtain addition- al fuel as soon as possible after the warning light comes on or when the gauge indicator comes close to the E level.
  • Page 130: Maintenance

    Features of your vehicle TRIP A TRIP B Distance to empty Average fuel consumption Instant fuel consumption OYF049050N OYF049051N Odometer (mi. or km) Tripmeter (mi. or km) The odometer indicates the total dis- TRIP A : Tripmeter A Average speed tance the vehicle has been driven.
  • Page 131 Features of your vehicle OYF049052N OYF049055A OYF049054A Instant fuel consumption (MPG or l/100km) Distance to empty (mi. or km) Average fuel consumption (if equipped) (MPG or l/100 km) This mode indicates the estimated dis- This mode calculates the instant fuel tance to empty based on the current fuel This mode calculates the average fuel consumption every 2 seconds (supervi-...
  • Page 132 Features of your vehicle OYF049056A OYF049057N OYF049058N Average speed (MPH or km/h) Elapsed time ECO ON/OFF mode (if equipped) This mode calculates the average speed This mode indicates the total time trav- You can turn the ECO indicator on/off on of the vehicle since the last average eled since the last driving time reset.
  • Page 133 Features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Auto door lock Off - The auto door lock operation will be • If the vehicle is not on level ground or canceled. the battery power has been interrupt- ed, the “Distance to empty” function Speed - All doors will be automatically may not operate correctly.
  • Page 134 HYUNDAI dealer. or inserting the key into the key hole of be activated. Refer to the [LIGHT- After starting the engine, check to make the driver's outside door and turning the ING] section in this chapter.
  • Page 135 If this occurs, have your vehicle checked TRIP button. ed the engine, or if it comes on while by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as As per ECO ON/OFF Mode operation, driving, have the SRS inspected by an soon as possible. The normal braking refer to the previous page.
  • Page 136 6 seconds may not work. In this case, have your Buckled 6 seconds None vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. Below 3 mph 6 seconds None (5 km/h) If these two warning lights illuminate at...
  • Page 137 Tail light indicator when the engine is running, the engine should be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer before the car is driven again. This indicator illuminates when the tail lights are on.
  • Page 138 Have the vehicle towed to any author- ized HYUNDAI dealer for a brake sys- tem inspection and necessary repairs. Your vehicle is equipped with a dual- diagonal braking system. This means you...
  • Page 139 Tire Pressure Monitoring System. If this occurs, have the system checked This indicator informs you which gear is by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as desired while driving to save fuel. soon as possible. For example For details, refer to the TPMS on chapter...
  • Page 140 The indicator displays which door is charging system. Have an authorized If any of the following occurs in a vehicle opened. HYUNDAI dealer correct the problem equipped with the smart key, the immobi- as soon as possible. lizer indicator illuminates, blinks or the light goes off.
  • Page 141 This light will also illuminate when the need repair. Have the vehicle checked ignition switch is turned to the ON posi- by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. tion, and will go out in a few seconds • When the battery is weak, if the engine after the engine is started.
  • Page 142 “Cruise dealer. ESC may have a malfunction. Take your control system or Smart cruise control car to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer system” in section 5. and have the system checked. Engine coolant temperature warning light...
  • Page 143 If it comes on while driv- vehicle and any door is closed. ing, have your vehicle inspected by an Turn the ignition switch off or get hold of authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the smart key. 4 63...
  • Page 144 Features of your vehicle OYF049063N OYF049064N OYF049065N Key is not detected Low key battery Press brake pedal to start engine If the smart key is not in the vehicle or is When the smart key in the vehicle dis- If the engine start/stop button turns to the not detected and you push the engine charges, the warning illuminates on the ACC position twice by pushing the...
  • Page 145 Features of your vehicle OYF049066N OYF049067N OYF049068N Shift to "P" Remove key Insert key If you push the engine start/stop button When you turn off the engine with the If you push the engine start/stop button with the engine start/stop button ON and smart key in the smart key holder, the while the "Key is not detected"...
  • Page 146 N(Neutral), but for your safe- If the warning illuminates each time you ty start the engine with the shift lever in push the engine start/stop button, take P(Park). your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked.
  • Page 147 Features of your vehicle REAR VIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING • This system is a supplementary function only. It is the responsi- bility of the driver to always check the inside/outside rearview mirror and the area behind the vehicle before and while backing •...
  • Page 148 Features of your vehicle HAZARD WARNING FLASHER LIGHTING Battery saver function Headlamp delay (if equipped) • The purpose of this feature is to pre- If you turn the ignition switch to the ACC vent the battery from being dis- or OFF position with the headlights ON, charged.
  • Page 149 Features of your vehicle Headlamp welcome function When the headlight switch is in the ON or AUTO position and all doors (and trunk) are closed and locked, if you press the door unlock button on the transmitter (or the smart key), the headlights will come on for about 15 seconds.
  • Page 150 Features of your vehicle CAUTION • Never place anything over sensor (1) located on the instrument panel. This will ensure better auto-light system control. • Don’t clean the sensor using a window cleaner. The cleaner may leave a light film which could interfere with sensor operation.
  • Page 151 Features of your vehicle OAM049044 OAM049043 OAM049045 High beam operation Turn signals and lane change sig- To flash the headlights, pull the lever towards you. It will return to the normal nals To turn on the high beam headlights, (low beam) position when released. The push the lever away from you.
  • Page 152 Features of your vehicle To signal a lane change, move the turn CAUTION signal lever slightly and hold it in position (B). The lever will return to the OFF posi- When in operation, the fog lights tion when released. consume large amounts of vehicle electrical power.
  • Page 153 Features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS ✽ NOTICE If there is heavy accumulation of snow or ice on the windshield, defrost the windshield for about 10 minutes, or until the snow and/or ice is removed before using the windshield wipers to ensure proper operation.
  • Page 154 Features of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION To prevent possible damage to the • To prevent possible damage to the wipers or windshield, do not washer pump, do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is operate the wipers when the windshield is dry.
  • Page 155 Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT When doors are unlocked by CAUTION the transmitter (or smart key), the map lamp and the room Do not use the interior lights for lamp come on for approximate- extended periods when the engine ly 30 seconds as long as any is not running.
  • Page 156 Features of your vehicle OYF049105 OYF049108 OYF049107 Trunk lamp Glove box lamp The trunk room lamp comes on when the When the ignition key is in the ignition trunk is opened. switch, the smart key is in the smart key holder or the engine start/stop button is in the ACC position, if the glove box is CAUTION...
  • Page 157 Features of your vehicle OYF049209 Vanity mirror lamp Pull the sunvisor downward and you can turn the vanity mirror lamp ON or OFF by pushing the button. • : To turn the lamp ON. • O : To turn the lamp OFF. CAUTION To prevent unnecessary charging system drain, turn off the lamp by...
  • Page 158 Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER The indicator on the rear window CAUTION defroster button illuminates when the defroster is ON. To prevent damage to the conduc- tors bonded to the inside surface of If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window, never use sharp the rear window, brush it off before oper- instruments or window cleaners...
  • Page 159: Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Front windshield defrost button 2. Rear window defroster button 3. Fan speed control knob 4. Mode indicator 5. Mode selection button 6. Air intake control button 7. Air conditioning button 8.
  • Page 160 Features of your vehicle Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. To improve the effectiveness of heat- ing and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
  • Page 161 Features of your vehicle Face-Level (B, D, E C, F) Floor-Level (C, A, D, E) Air flow is directed toward the upper body Most of the air flow is directed to the and face. Additionally, each outlet can be floor, with a small amount of the air being directed to the windshield and side win- controlled to direct the air discharged dow defrosters.
  • Page 162 Features of your vehicle OYF049113 OYF049115 OYF049116 MAX A/C-Level (B, D) Temperature control Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closed To operate the MAX A/C, turn the tem- The temperature control knob allows you perature knob to extreme left. Air flow is separately using the thumbwheel.
  • Page 163 Features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Recirculated air position The indicator light on the Prolonged operation of the heater in the button illuminates when the recirculated air position (without air recirculated air position is conditioning selected) may cause fog- selected. ging of the windshield and side windows With the recirculated air and the air within the passenger com-...
  • Page 164 Features of your vehicle WARNING • Continue using the climate con- trol system in the recirculated air position may allow humidity to increase inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure visibility. • Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air conditioning or heating sys- tem on.
  • Page 165 Features of your vehicle System operation Air conditioning Operation Tips • To prevent dust or unpleasant fumes All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems Ventilation from entering the vehicle through the are filled with environmentally friendly 1. Set the mode to the position.
  • Page 166 Features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE • Operating the air conditioning system Air conditioning system operation tips in the recirculated air position provides • If the vehicle has been parked in direct • While using the air conditioning sys- maximum cooling, however, continual sunlight during hot weather, open the tem, monitor the engine temperature operation in this mode may cause the...
  • Page 167 Therefore, if abnormal operation is • When the air flow rate suddenly found, have the system inspected by an decreases, the system should be Blower authorized HYUNDAI dealer. checked at an authorized HYUNDAI Heater core Climate control Evaporator dealer. ✽ NOTICE...
  • Page 168: Automatic Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Front windshield defrost button 2. Rear window defrost button 3. AUTO (automatic control) button 4. OFF button 5. Driver’s temperature control button 6. Mode indicator 7. Mode selection button 8. Fan speed indicator 9.
  • Page 169 Features of your vehicle 2. Turn the temperature knob to set the desired temperature. If the temperature is set to the lowest setting, the air conditioning system will operate continuously. 3. To turn the automatic operation off, press any button except the tempera- ture control knob.
  • Page 170 Features of your vehicle Manual heating and air condition- Face-Level The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pressing buttons Air flow is directed toward the upper body or turning knob(s) other than the AUTO and face. Additionally, each outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged button.
  • Page 171 Features of your vehicle OYF049124 OYF049115 OYF049161N Temperature control Defrost-Level Instrument panel vents Most of the air flow is directed to the The outlet vents can be opened or closed The temperature will increase to the windshield with a small amount of air separately using the horizontal thumb- maximum by turning the knob to the directed to the side window defrosters.
  • Page 172 Features of your vehicle Adjusting the driver and passenger side temperature equally 1. Press the DUAL button again to deac- tivate DUAL mode. The passenger side temperature will be set to the same temperature as the driver side temperature. 2. Turn the left temperature control knob. The driver and passenger side tem- perature will be adjusted equally.
  • Page 173 Features of your vehicle Recirculated air position WARNING With the recirculated air position selected, air from • Continued use of the climate con- the passenger compart- trol system operation in the recir- ment will be drawn through culated air position may allow the heating system and humidity to increase inside the heated or cooled according...
  • Page 174 Features of your vehicle OYF049127 OYF049128 Air conditioning OFF mode Push the A/C button to turn the air condi- Push the OFF button to turn off the air cli- mate control system. However, you can tioning system on (indicator light will illu- still operate the mode and air intake but- minate).
  • Page 175 Features of your vehicle WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING • For maximum defrosting, set the tem- WARNING Windshield perature control to the extreme right/hot position and the fan speed heating control to the highest speed. Do not use the position • If warm air to the floor is desired while during cooling operation...
  • Page 176 Features of your vehicle OYF049130N OYF049218N OYF049219N To defrost outside windshield Automatic climate control system To defrost outside windshield 1. Set the fan speed to the highest 1. Set the fan speed to the highest To defog inside windshield (extreme right) position. (extreme right) position.
  • Page 177 Features of your vehicle Defogging logic To reduce the probability of fogging up the inside of the windshield, the air intake is controlled automatically according to certain conditions such as position. To cancel or return the defog- ging logic, perform the following steps. OYF049133 OYF049222 Manual climate control system...
  • Page 178 Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENTS These compartments can be used to store small items. CAUTION • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartments. • Always keep the storage com- partment covers closed while driving. Do not attempt to place so many items in the storage compartment that the storage OYF049137...
  • Page 179 Features of your vehicle WARNING • Do not keep objects except sun- glasses inside the sunglass hold- er. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, pos- sibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle.
  • Page 180 Features of your vehicle INTERIOR FEATURES Cup holder ■ Front WARNING Hot liquids • Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. If the hot liquid spills, you may burn your- self.
  • Page 181: Power Outlet

    Features of your vehicle Adjust the sunvisor extension forward or CAUTION backward (4). • Use the power outlet only when To use the vanity mirror, pull down the the engine is running and remove visor and slide the mirror cover (3). the accessory plug after use.
  • Page 182 Features of your vehicle Hour (1) Pressing the H button with your finger, a pencil or similar object will advance the time displayed by one hour. Minute (2) Pressing the M button with your finger, a pencil or similar object will advance the time displayed by one minute.
  • Page 183 Features of your vehicle Navigation system (if equipped) The navigation system ascertains the present position of your vehicle by using information from satellites and guides you to the place you assign as the desti- nation. Detailed information for the navigation system is described in a separately sup- plied manual.
  • Page 184: Audio Controls

    Features of your vehicle AUDIO SYSTEM CAUTION • Do not clean the inside of the rear window glass with a cleaner or scraper remove foreign deposits as this may cause dam- age to the antenna elements. • Avoid adding metallic coatings such as Ni, Cd, and so on.
  • Page 185 Features of your vehicle 1. VOLUME (VOL+/-) RADIO mode FM reception • Push the lever upward (+) to increase the It will function as the PRESET STATION volume. buttons. • Push the lever downward (-) to decrease the volume. CD/USB/iPod mode 2.
  • Page 186 Features of your vehicle AM (MW, LW) radio reception FM radio station JBM002 JBM003 JBM004 AM (MW, LW) broadcasts can be FM broadcasts are transmitted at high • Fading - As your car moves away from frequencies and do not bend to follow the received at greater distances than FM the radio station, the signal will weaken earth's surface.
  • Page 187 Features of your vehicle Satellite radio reception • If you are driving on a mountain road where the signal is blocked by mountains. You may experience problems in receiv- ing XM™ satellite radio signals in the fol- lowing situations. JBM005 •...
  • Page 188 Features of your vehicle Using a cellular phone or a two- Care of disc (if equipped) • Depending on the type of CD-R/CD- way radio RW CDs, certain CDs may not operate • If the temperature inside the car is too normally according to manufacturing high, open the car windows for ventilation When a cellular phone is used inside the...
  • Page 189 Features of your vehicle RADIO, SET UP, VOLUME, AUDIO CONTROL(PA710YF) 1. AM Selection Button 2. FM Selection Button 3. FM/AM Button 4. Power ON/OFF Button & Volume Control Knob 5. Preset Button 6. SCAN Button 7. MUTE Button RADIO, SET UP, VOLUME, AUDIO CONTROL(PA760YF) 8.
  • Page 190 Features of your vehicle 1. AM Selection Button 5. Preset Button 8. SETUP Button Pressing the [AM] button selects the AM Push [1]~[6] buttons less than 0.8 sec- <PA710YF> band. AM Mode is displayed on the LCD. ond to play the channel saved in each Press this button to turn to the XM option button.Push Preset button for 0.8 second and the other adjustment mode.
  • Page 191 Features of your vehicle • AVC • CLOCK <PA760YF> Pressing the [ FOLDER ] button This funtion automatically adjusts the Pressing the [ FOLDER ] button to select the Variable EQ the following volume level according to the speed of to adjust the clock in the following order : Normal, Powerful, Concert the vehicle and can be turned ON/OFF...
  • Page 192 Features of your vehicle MIDDLE Control 10. Manual Channel Selector To increase the MIDDLE, rotate the knob Press the [ FOLDER ] button while clockwise, while to decrease the MID- listening to a radio channel to manually DLE, rotate the knob counterclockwise. adjust frequency.
  • Page 193 Features of your vehicle CDP(PA710YF) 1. CD Loading Slot 2. CD Eject Button 3. CD Selection Button 4. Automatic Track Selection Button 5. RANDOM Play Button 6. REPEAT Button 7. CD Indicator Icon 8. SCAN Play Button 9. INFO Button CDC, AUX(PA760YF) 10.
  • Page 194 Features of your vehicle 1. CD Loading Slot 4. Automatic Track Selection 6. REPEAT Button Button Insert CD with printed side upward and Press this button for less than 0.8 second gently push in. When the ignition switch is to activate ‘RPT’ mode and more than 0.8 •...
  • Page 195 Features of your vehicle ➟ ➟ • MP3/WMA : FILE NAME TITLE 12. Search Button ➟ ➟ ➟ ARTIST ALBUM FOLDER TOTAL Press the [TUNE ] button to display FILE... (not displayed if the information the songs next to the currently played is not available on the DISC.) song.
  • Page 196 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) CAUTION IN USING • An encoded MP3 PLAYER is not • If you disconnect the external USB USB DEVICE recognizable. device during playback in USB • To use an external USB device, mode, the external USB device can •...
  • Page 197 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) • If the USB device is divided by • Please avoid using USB memory logical drives, only the music files products which can be used as on the highest-priority drive are key chains or cellular phone recognized by car audio.
  • Page 198 Features of your vehicle USING USB(PA710YF) 1. USB Selection Button 2. Track Moving Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 4. REPEAT Button 5. SCAN Selection Button 6. INFO Selection Button 7. Folder Moving Button USING USB(PA760YF) 8. Search/ENTER Button 9. ENTER Button 10.
  • Page 199 Features of your vehicle 1. USB Selection Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 6. INFO Selection Button If USB is connected, it switches to the Press this button for less than 0.8 sec- Displays the information of the file cur- USB mode from the previous mode to onds to activate 'RDM' mode and more rently played in the order of FILE NAME ➟...
  • Page 200 Features of your vehicle 8. Search/ENTER Button Turn this button clockwise to display the songs next to the currently played song. Turn the button counterclockwise to dis- play the songs before the currently played song. Press the button to skip and play the selected song.
  • Page 201 DEVICE iPod DEVICE function of an iPod when adjust- • Some iPod models might not sup- • The Hyundai iPod Power Cable is ing the audio system’s volume, port the communication protocol needed in order to operate an and turn off the equalizer of the and the files will not be played.
  • Page 202 Features of your vehicle ® iPod ® is a trademark of Apple Inc. iPod RUNNING (PA710YF) 1. iPod Selection Button 2. Track Moving Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 4. REPEAT Button 5. INFO Selection Button 6. Category Selection Button 7. Search/ENTER Button ®...
  • Page 203 Features of your vehicle 1. iPod Selection Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 7. Search/ENTER Button If an iPod is connected, he system Press the button for less than 0.8 second When you turn the button clockwise, it switches to the iPod mode from the pre- to activate or deactivate the random play- will display the songs(category) next to vious to play the song files stored in iPod.
  • Page 204 Features of your vehicle XM SATELLITE RADIO(PA710YF) 1. XM Selection Button 2. INFO Button 3. Automatic Channel Selection Button 4. SCAN Button 5. CATEGORY Search Button 6. Manual Channel Selection Button 7. Preset Button XM SATELLITE RADIO(PA760YF) ❋There will be no logo if the Bluetooth/XM SATELLITE/HD RADIO feature is not supported.
  • Page 205 Features of your vehicle Using XM satellite Radio 6. Manual Channel Selection Button • Push [SEEK ] button for less than 0.8 second to select next channel. Your vehicle is equipped with 3 months <PA710YF> complimentary period of XM Satellite •...
  • Page 206 Features of your vehicle HD RADIO RECEPTION (PA760YF OPTION) 1. SEEK UP/DOWN Button 2. SCAN Button 3. INFO Button 4. Preset Button 5. TUNE Button ❋There will be no logo if the Bluetooth/XM SATELLITE/HD RADIO feature is not supported.
  • Page 207 Features of your vehicle HD RADIO INFORMATION Currently, radio stations broadcasting an HD Radio signal delay HD Radio signal are operating in a To overcome the delay that digital sys- hybrid mode of both, analog and digital, tems inherently produce, HD Radio Licensing information in order to reach both receivers.
  • Page 208 Features of your vehicle Automatic switching between dig- Radio display while receiving a 1.SEEK UP/DOWN Button ital and analog broadcasting digital HD Radio Press this button to automatically select previous or next station. If the reception of the digital signal is lost, ➟...
  • Page 209 Features of your vehicle ■ ■ General Features Bluetooth Language Setting BLUETOOTH PHONE OPERATION ® • This audio system supports Bluetooth The system language can be changed by hands-free and stereo-headset features. the following steps: - HANDS-FREE feature: Making or 1.
  • Page 210 Features of your vehicle (continue) CAUTION IN USING • Do not place the phone near or ® BLUETOOTH CELLU- inside metallic objects, otherwise LAR PHONE ® Communications with Bluetooth • Do not use a cellular phone or system or cellular service sta- ®...
  • Page 211 Features of your vehicle ■ ■ ■ Voice Recognition Activation Menu tree Voice Operation Tip • The voice recognition engine contained The menu tree identifies available voice To get the best performance out of the ® in the Bluetooth System can be activat- recognition Bluetooth functions.
  • Page 212 Features of your vehicle ■ Phone Setup • Pairing phone - Use any name to uniquely describe ® Before using Bluetooth features, the your phone. ® All Bluetooth related operations can be phone must be paired (registered) to the ® 6.
  • Page 213 • If the phone is paired to two or more vehi- then select desired phone from the 1) “Priority” checked phone. cles of the same model, i.e. both vehicles list. are HYUNDAI SONATA, some phones 2) Previously connected phone ® may not handle Bluetooth devices of 3) Gives up auto connection.
  • Page 214 Features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE ■ <PA710YF> Phone Book (In-Vehicle) Select “BT VOL” in PHONE menu, adjust • Adding Entry • The system can recognize single digits volume to desired level by turning the from zero to nine. Numbers that are Phone numbers and voice tags can be TUNE knob, then press the knob again to ten or greater cannot be recognized.
  • Page 215 Features of your vehicle ✽ Tip ■ • Adding Entry by Phone Making a Phone Call 1. Press button. A shortcut to each of the following func- • Calling by Name 2. Say "Phonebook". tions is available: A phone call can be made by speaking 1.
  • Page 216 Features of your vehicle ■ ■ Talking on the Phone Using the head unit as Bluetooth • Please refer to the User’s Guide of music your phone for more informations. To When talking on the phone, “Active Calls” stop music, try stop music by the message and the other party’s phone The head unit supports A2DP (Audio phone...
  • Page 217 Before driving / 5-3 Key / 5-4 Engine start/stop button / 5-7 Manual transaxle /5-11 Automatic transaxle / 5-14 Brake system / 5-21 Cruise control system / 5-31 Economical operation / 5-35 Special driving conditions / 5-37 Winter driving / 5-41 Vehicle load limit / 5-45 Driving your vehicle Vehicle weight / 5-50...
  • Page 218 HYUNDAI dealer. • Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
  • Page 219 Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING Before entering vehicle Before starting CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- • Be sure that all windows, outside mir- • Close and lock all doors. TION 65 WARNING ror(s), and outside lights are clean. • Position the seat so that all controls are Engine exhaust and a wide variety •...
  • Page 220 Driving your vehicle WARNING WARNING Always check the surrounding When you intend to park or stop the areas near your vehicle for people, vehicle with the engine on, be care- especially children, before putting a ful not to depress the accelerator car into D (Drive) or R (Reverse).
  • Page 221: Ignition Switch*

    Driving your vehicle ACC (Accessory) START Without the immobilizer Turn the ignition switch to the START position to start the engine. The engine The steering wheel is unlocked and elec- will crank until you release the key; then trical accessories are operative. it returns to the ON position.
  • Page 222 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine 4. In extremely cold weather (below (Continued) 0°F / -18°C) or after the vehicle has • Never reach for the ignition switch, not been operated for several days, let WARNING or any other controls through the the engine warm up without depress- steering wheel while the vehicle is ing the accelerator.
  • Page 223 Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP BUTTON (IF EQUIPPED) ✽ NOTICE Engine start/stop button position When you turn off the engine, the vehi- cle should be stopped. To turn off the engine, press the engine start/stop button with engine start/stop button in the ON position and WARNING the shift lever in P(Park).
  • Page 224: Engine Start/Stop Button*

    Driving your vehicle ✽ NOTICE ACC(Accessory) WARNING • If you press the engine start/stop but- Press the engine start/stop button while it ton without depressing the brake is in the OFF position without depressing • Never press the engine start/stop pedal, the engine does not start and the brake pedal.
  • Page 225 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine CAUTION WARNING If the engine stalls while you are in The engine will start only when the WARNING motion, do not attempt to move the smart key is in the vehicle. Never Always wear appropriate shoes shift lever to the P (Park) position.
  • Page 226 Driving your vehicle CAUTION • Do press engine start/stop button for more than 5 seconds except when the stop lamp fuse is disconnected. • When you eject the smart key from the smart key holder, press the smart key inward and pull it out.
  • Page 227 Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Manual transaxle operation CAUTION The manual transaxle has 6 forward • When downshifting from fifth gears. gear to fourth gear, caution This shift pattern is imprinted on the shift should be taken not to inadver- knob.
  • Page 228 Driving your vehicle • During cold weather, shifting may be Using the clutch WARNING difficult until the transaxle lubricant is The clutch should be depressed all the warmed up. This is normal and not way to the floor before shifting, then •...
  • Page 229 Driving your vehicle Good driving practices WARNING • Never take the vehicle out of gear and • Always buckle-up! In a collision, coast down a hill. This is extremely hazardous. Always leave the vehicle in an unbelted occupant is signifi- cantly more likely to be seriously gear.
  • Page 230 Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Automatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has 6 forward speeds and one reverse speed. The indi- vidual speeds are selected automatically, depending on the position of the shift lever. To move the shift lever from the P (Park) position, the brake pedal must be depressed and the lock release button + (UP)
  • Page 231 Driving your vehicle For smooth operation, depress the brake Transaxle ranges CAUTION pedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to a The indicator in the instrument cluster forward or reverse gear. • To avoid damage your displays the shift lever position when the transaxle, do not accelerate the ignition switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 232 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) CAUTION Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transaxle are not The transaxle may be damaged if backward. engaged. The vehicle will roll freely even you shift into P (Park) while the on the slightest incline unless the parking vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 233 Driving your vehicle ✽ NOTICE • In sports mode, the driver must exe- cute upshifts in accordance with road conditions, taking care to keep the engine speed below the red zone. • In sports mode, only the 6 forward gears can be selected. To reverse or park the vehicle, move the shift lever + (UP) to the R (Reverse) or P (Park) position...
  • Page 234 (or screwdriver). motion of the vehicle which could 3. Move the shift lever. injure persons in or around the car. 4. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer immedi- ately.
  • Page 235 Driving your vehicle Ignition key interlock system Good driving practices • Always use the parking brake. Do not depend on placing the transaxle in P The ignition key cannot be removed • Never move the gear shift lever from P (Park) to keep the car from moving.
  • Page 236 Driving your vehicle Moving up a steep grade from a stand- WARNING WARNING ing start To move up a steep grade from a stand- • Always buckle-up! In a collision, If your vehicle becomes stuck in ing start, depress the brake pedal, shift an unbelted occupant is signifi- snow, mud, sand, etc., then you the shift lever to D (Drive).
  • Page 237 Driving your vehicle BRAKE SYSTEM Power brakes In the event of brake failure WARNING Brakes If service brakes fail to operate while the Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes vehicle is in motion, you can make an that adjust automatically through normal •...
  • Page 238 Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator CAUTION Your vehicle has disc brakes. • To avoid costly brake repairs, do When your brake pads are worn and new not continue to drive with worn pads are required, you will hear a high- brake pads.
  • Page 239: Parking Brake*

    Driving your vehicle OYF059022N OYF059024N OYF059025 ■ ■ Releasing the parking brake Hand type Hand type ■ To engage the parking brake, first apply Foot type To release the parking brake, first apply the foot brake and then pull up the park- the foot brake and pull up the parking To release the parking brake, depress brake lever slightly.
  • Page 240 If the parking brake does not release or Anti-lock brake system (ABS) does not release all the way, have the system checked by an authorized WARNING HYUNDAI dealer. ABS (or ESC) will not prevent acci- dents due to improper or danger- WARNING driving maneuvers.
  • Page 241 ABS. Contact tion warrants and allow the ABS to con- an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as trol the force being delivered to the soon as possible. brakes.
  • Page 242 Electronic stability control (ESC) lem with the ABS. Contact an low all the normal precautions for The Electronic Stability control (ESC) authorized HYUNDAI dealer as driving - including driving at safe system is designed to stabilize the vehicle soon as possible.
  • Page 243: Esc Off Button

    Driving your vehicle When operating The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ESC operation ESC ON condition system is an electronic system designed When the ESC is in operation, to help the driver maintain vehicle control ESC indicator light blinks. • When the ignition is turned under adverse conditions.
  • Page 244 Driving your vehicle ESC OFF usage ■ ESC indicator light CAUTION When driving Driving with varying tire or wheel • ESC should be turned on for daily driv- sizes may cause the ESC system to ing whenever possible. malfunction. When replacing tires, •...
  • Page 245 HYUNDAI dealer for pedestrians. assistance. • Don't coast down hills with the car out of gear.
  • Page 246 Driving your vehicle • Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Resting • Use caution when parking on a hill. • Do not hold the vehicle on the upgrade your foot on the brake pedal while driv- Firmly engage the parking brake and with the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 247 Driving your vehicle CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM CAUTION WARNING During cruise-speed driving of a • If the cruise control is left on, manual transaxle vehicle, do not (CRUISE indicator light in the shift into neutral without depress- instrument cluster illuminated) ing the clutch pedal, since the the cruise control can be activat- engine will be overrevved.
  • Page 248 Driving your vehicle OYF059031N OYF059033N OYF059032N To set cruise control speed: 3. Push the SET- switch, and release it at To increase cruise control set the desired speed. The SET indicator speed: 1. Push the cruise ON-OFF button on the light in the instrument cluster will illumi- steering wheel to turn the system on.
  • Page 249 Driving your vehicle To temporarily accelerate with the cruise control on: If you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on, depress the accelerator pedal. Increased speed will not interfere with cruise control operation or change the set speed. To return to the set speed, take your foot off the accelerator.
  • Page 250 Driving your vehicle Each of these actions will cancel cruise control operation (the SET indicator light in the instrument cluster will go off), but it will not turn the system off. If you wish to resume cruise control operation, push the RES+ switch located on your steering wheel.
  • Page 251 Driving your vehicle ECONOMICAL OPERATION Your vehicle's fuel economy depends • Don't "ride" the brake pedal. This can • Keep your car in good condition. For mainly on your style of driving, where you increase fuel consumption and also better fuel economy and reduced drive and when you drive.
  • Page 252 Therefore, have an authorized speeds. loss of vehicle steering which HYUNDAI dealer perform scheduled could cause serious injury or inspections and maintenance. death.
  • Page 253 Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Rocking the vehicle WARNING - If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to Do not pump the brake pedal on a free it from snow, sand, or mud, first turn vehicle equipped with ABS. the steering wheel right and left to clear the area around your front wheels.
  • Page 254 Driving your vehicle WARNING - Spinning tires Do not spin the wheels, especially at speeds more than 35 mph (56 km/h). Spinning the wheels at high speeds when the vehicle is station- ary could cause a tire to overheat which could result in tire damage that may injure bystanders.
  • Page 255 Driving your vehicle • Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare Driving in the rain Driving in flooded areas from other driver's headlights. Rain and wet roads can make driving Avoid driving through flooded areas • Keep your headlights clean and prop- dangerous, especially if you’re not pre- unless you are sure the water is no high- erly aimed on vehicles not equipped...
  • Page 256 Driving your vehicle Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil WARNING High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring. Do not forget to • Underinflated overinflated check both engine coolant and engine tires can cause poor handling, oil. loss of vehicle control, and sud- den tire failure leading to acci- dents, injuries, and even death.
  • Page 257 Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING Snowy or icy conditions Snow tires If you mount snow tires on your vehicle, To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may make sure they are radial tires of the be necessary to use snow tires or to same size and load range as the original install tire chains on your tires.
  • Page 258 Driving your vehicle Chain installation CAUTION When installing chains, follow the manu- • Make sure the snow chains are facturer's instructions and mount them as the correct size and type for your tightly as you can. Drive slowly with tires. Incorrect snow chains can chains installed.
  • Page 259 7. The level of charge in your battery can pension, body and wheels. be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI • Stop driving and retighten the dealer or a service station. chains any time you hear them hitting the vehicle.
  • Page 260 Don't let ice and snow accumu- accordance with instructions on the con- late underneath tainer. Window washer anti-freeze is available from an authorized HYUNDAI Under some conditions, snow and ice dealer and most auto parts outlets. Do can build up under the fenders and inter- not use engine coolant or other types of fere with the steering.
  • Page 261 Driving your vehicle VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT Tire and loading information label Seating capacity: Total : 5 persons The label located on the driver's door (Front seat : 2 persons, sill gives the original tire size, cold Rear seat : 3 persons) tire pressures recommended for your vehicle, the number of people that Seating capacity is the maximum...
  • Page 262 Driving your vehicle Towing capacity: Steps For Determining Correct Load 5. Determine the combined weight of Limit - luggage and cargo being loaded We do not recommend using this 1. Locate the statement "The com- on the vehicle. That weight may vehicle for trailer towing.
  • Page 263 Driving your vehicle Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 C190F01JM C190F02JM C190F03JM Item Description Total Item Description Total Item Description Total Vehicle Capacity 1400 lbs Vehicle Capacity 1400 lbs Vehicle Capacity 1400 lbs Weight (635 kg) Weight (635 kg) Weight (635 kg) Subtract Occupant Subtract Occupant...
  • Page 264 Driving your vehicle To find out the actual loads on your (Continued) front and rear axles, you need to go • Do not load your vehicle any to a weigh station and weigh your heavier than the GVWR, either vehicle.Your dealer can help you with the maximum front or rear this.
  • Page 265 Driving your vehicle CAUTION WARNING WARNING - Loose cargo • Overloading your vehicle may • Overloading your vehicle can Items you carry inside your cause damage. Repairs would cause heat buildup in your vehicle can strike and injure not be covered by your warran- vehicle's tires and possible occupants in a sudden stop or ty.
  • Page 266 Driving your vehicle VEHICLE WEIGHT This section will guide you in the proper Cargo weight GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating) loading of your vehicle, to keep your This figure includes all weight added to This is the maximum allowable weight of loaded vehicle weight within its design the Base Curb Weight, including cargo the fully loaded vehicle (including all...
  • Page 267 Driving your vehicle TRAILER TOWING We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing. 5 51...
  • Page 268 Road warning / 6-2 In case of an emergency while driving / 6-2 If the engine will not start / 6-3 Emergency starting / 6-4 If the engine overheats / 6-6 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) / 6-7 If you have a flat tire / 6-12 Towing / 6-20 What to do in an emergency...
  • Page 269 What to do in an emergency IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY ROAD WARNING WHILE DRIVING It should be used whenever emergency repairs are being made or when the vehi- If the engine stalls at a crossroad cle is stopped near the edge of a road- or crossing way.
  • Page 270 3. Turn on the interior light. If the light 3. If the engine still does not start, call an instruction provided later in this sec- dims or goes out when you operate the authorized HYUNDAI dealer or seek tion. starter, the battery is discharged. other qualified assistance.
  • Page 271 What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY STARTING Jump starting Jumper Cables WARNING - Battery Jump starting can be dangerous if done • Keep all flames or sparks away incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm to from the battery. The battery pro- yourself or damage to your vehicle or duces hydrogen gas which may battery, follow the jump starting proce-...
  • Page 272 If the cause of your battery discharging is away from the battery (4). Do not con- not apparent, you should have your vehi- nect it to or near any part that moves cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI when the engine is cranked. dealer.
  • Page 273 2. Place the shift lever in P (automatic heating happens again, call an author- transaxle) or neutral (manual transaxle) ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. and set the parking brake. If the air con- WARNING ditioning is on, turn it off.
  • Page 274 What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) As an added safety feature, your Your vehicle has also been equipped vehicle has been equipped with a tire with a TPMS malfunction indicator to pressure monitoring system (TPMS) indicate when the system is not that illuminates a low tire pressure operating properly.
  • Page 275 It does not your car to your nearest authorized If the telltale illuminates, immediately mean your TPMS is malfunction- HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys- reduce your speed, avoid hard cor- ing because the decreased tem- tem checked.
  • Page 276 TPMS malfunction indicator. Tire Pressure Monitoring Have the system checked by an System (TPMS). authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon • The TPMS malfunction indica- as possible to determine the cause tor may illuminate if snow of the problem. chains or some separately...
  • Page 277 TPMS sensor on the replaced HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- on the vehicle. spare wheel should be initiated ble or replace the flat tire with the...
  • Page 278 What to do in an emergency You may not be able identify a low This device complies with Part 15 WARNING tire by simply looking at it. Always TPMS of the FCC rules. use a good quality tire pressure • The TPMS cannot alert you to Operation is subject to the following gauge to measure the tire's inflation severe and sudden tire dam-...
  • Page 279 What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE Jacking instructions WARNING - Changing tires The jack is provided for emergency tire changing only. • Never attempt vehicle repairs in the traffic lanes of a public To prevent the jack from “rattling” road or highway.
  • Page 280 What to do in an emergency (Continued) • Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack. • Do not allow anyone to remain in the vehicle while it is on the jack. • Make sure any children pres- ent are in a secure place away from the road and from the vehicle to be raised with the...
  • Page 281 What to do in an emergency WARNING - Changing a tire • To prevent vehicle movement while changing a tire, always set the parking brake fully, and always block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel being changed. • We recommend that wheels of the vehicle be blocked, and that no person...
  • Page 282 What to do in an emergency CAUTION Place the jack not to damage to the plastic guard. If you place the jack at the plastic guard and jack up the vehicle, the plastic guard may be damaged OYF069019N OBH068012 7. Place the jack at the front or rear 8.
  • Page 283 (such as mud, tar, much as possible with your fin- tightness. After changing wheels, gravel, etc.) that prevents the gers again. have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer wheel from fitting solidly 11. Lower the car to the ground by tighten the wheel nuts to their proper against the hub.
  • Page 284 Adjust it to the for thread style before installing specified pressure, if necessary. aftermarket lug nuts or wheels. Refer to “Tires and wheels” sec- If in doubt, consult an author- tion 8. ized HYUNDAI dealer. 6 17...
  • Page 285 What to do in an emergency Important - use of compact spare tire When using a compact spare tire, WARNING observe the following precautions: Your vehicle is equipped with a com- pact spare tire. This compact spare The compact spare tire is for •...
  • Page 286 What to do in an emergency • Do not take this vehicle through an • The compact spare tire should not automatic car wash while the com- be used on any other wheels, nor pact spare tire is installed. should standard tires, snow tires, wheel covers or trim rings be used •...
  • Page 287 Towing service If emergency towing is necessary, we HXD03 recommend having it done by an author- ized Hyundai dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and tow- CAUTION ing procedures are necessary to prevent • Do not tow with sling-type equip- damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 288 What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an emer- gency without wheel dollies : 1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi- tion. 2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. CAUTION Failure to place the transaxle shift lever in N (Neutral) may cause inter-...
  • Page 289 Engine compartment / 7-2 Maintenance services / 7-3 Owner maintenance / 7-4 Scheduled maintenance service / 7-6 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items / 7-18 Engine oil / 7-21 Engine coolant / 7-23 Brake fluid / 7-25 Washer fluid / 7-26 Parking brake / 7-27 Air cleaner / 7-28 Climate control air filter / 7-29...
  • Page 290: Fuse Box

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Positive battery terminal 7. Negative battery terminal 8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 9. Radiator cap 10. Engine oil dipstick * : if equipped * The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 291 HYUNDAI dealer tools. on your vehicle in accordance with the perform this work. scheduled maintenance service charts An authorized HYUNDAI dealer has fac- ✽ NOTICE shown on the following pages. You need tory-trained technicians and genuine Improper owner maintenance during...
  • Page 292 Owner maintenance schedule WARNING inspections that should be performed by - Maintenance When you stop for fuel: the owner or an authorized HYUNDAI work • Check the engine oil level. dealer at the frequencies indicated to • Performing maintenance work on •...
  • Page 293 Maintenance While operating your vehicle: At least monthly: At least once a year: • Note any changes in the sound of the • Check coolant level in the engine • Clean body and door drain holes. exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes coolant reservoir.
  • Page 294 Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if If your vehicle is operated under the the vehicle is usually operated where above conditions, you should inspect, none of the following conditions apply. If replace or refill more frequently than the following Normal Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 295: Air Cleaner

    Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is deter- mined by whichever occurs first.
  • Page 296 ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts HYUNDAI dealer for details. ❑ Inspect brake/clutch (if equipped) fluid ❑ Inspect crankcase ventilation hose ❑...
  • Page 297 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 45,000 miles (72,000 km) or 36 months 52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 42 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑...
  • Page 298 HYUNDAI dealer for details. ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts : Inspect for excessive tappet noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if nec- ❑ Inspect brake/clutch (if equipped) fluid essary.
  • Page 299 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 60 months 82,500 miles (132,000 km) or 66 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑...
  • Page 300 HYUNDAI dealer for details. ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts ❑ Inspect brake/clutch (if equipped) fluid ❑...
  • Page 301 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 105,000 miles (168,000 km) or 84 months 112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 90 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑...
  • Page 302 ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details. ❑ Inspect brake/clutch (if equipped) fluid : Inspect for excessive tappet noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if nec- ❑ Inspect crankcase ventilation hose essary.
  • Page 303 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 135,000 miles (216,000 km) or 108 months 142,500 miles (228,000 km) or 114 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑...
  • Page 304 ❑ Inspect crankcase ventilation hose authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details. ❑ Inspect fuel filter * ❑ Inspect fuel lines, fuel hoses and connections ❑ Inspect fuel tank air filter (if equipped) * ❑...
  • Page 305 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 306 Inspect the surface of hoses for evidence at the connections. Fuel filters should be ration and replace if necessary. Drive of heat and/or mechanical damage. Hard installed by an authorized HYUNDAI belts should be checked periodically for and brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts, dealer.
  • Page 307 Maintenance Air cleaner filter Coolant CAUTION A Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filter is The coolant should be changed at the The use of a non-specified fluid recommended when filter intervals specified in the maintenance could result in transaxle malfunc- replaced.
  • Page 308 Maintenance Parking brake Steering gear box, linkage & Drive shafts and boots boots/lower arm ball joint Inspect the parking brake system includ- Check the drive shafts, boots and clamps ing the parking brake pedal and cables. for cracks, deterioration, or damage. With the vehicle stopped and engine off, Replace any damaged parts and, if nec- check for excessive free-play in the...
  • Page 309 Maintenance ENGINE OIL 5. Pull the dipstick out again and check the level. The level should be between F and L. CAUTION Do not overfill with engine oil. Engine damage may result. OYF079003N OYF079004N Checking the engine oil level If it is near or at L, add enough oil to bring the level to F.
  • Page 310 Have engine oil and filter changed by an with soap and warm water as soon authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to as possible after handling used oil. the Maintenance Schedule at the begin- ning of this section.
  • Page 311 If the coolant level is low, add enough specified coolant to provide protection against freezing and corrosion. Bring the level to F, but do not overfill. If frequent additions are required, see an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for a cooling system inspection. 7 23...
  • Page 312 • When adding coolant, use only deion- Have coolant changed by an authorized ized water or soft water for your vehicle HYUNDAI dealer according to the and never mix hard water in the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning coolant filled at the factory. An improp- of this section.
  • Page 313 This is a normal condition asso- ciated with the wear of the brake linings. If the fluid level is excessively low, have the brake system or clutch (if equipped) checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7 25...
  • Page 314 Maintenance WASHER FLUID WARNING - Coolant • Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid reservoir. • Radiator coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed on the windshield and may cause loss of vehicle control or damage to paint and body trim.
  • Page 315 If the stroke is more or less than brake adjusted authorized specified, have the parking brake adjusted HYUNDAI dealer. by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Stroke : 5 “clicks’’ at a force of Stroke : 4~5 notch 44 lbs (20 kg, 196 N). 7 27...
  • Page 316 Maintenance AIR CLEANER OYF079011 OYF079012 OYF079013 Filter replacement 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching 2. Wipe the inside of the air cleaner. clips and open the cover. 3. Replace the air cleaner filter. It must be replaced when necessary, and 4.
  • Page 317 1. Open the glove box and remove the ter, be careful that dust or dirt support strap (1). does not enter the air intake, or damage may result. • Use a HYUNDAI genuine part. Use of non-genuine parts could dam- age the air flow sensor. 7 29...
  • Page 318 Maintenance OYF079015 OYF079016 OYF079046 2. With the glove box open, remove the 3. Remove the climate control air filter 4. Replace the climate control air filter. stoppers by turning them counter- cover while pressing the lock on the 5. Reassemble in the reverse order of clockwise on both sides.
  • Page 319 Maintenance WIPER BLADES Contamination of either the windshield or Blade replacement the wiper blades with foreign matter can When the wipers no longer clean ade- reduce the effectiveness of the wind- quately, the blades may be worn or shield wipers. Common sources of con- cracked, and require replacement.
  • Page 320 Maintenance OHM078059 OYF079061 OYF079062 Front windshield wiper blade 2. Lift up the wiper blade clip. Then pull 3. Install the new blade assembly in the down the blade assembly and remove reverse order of removal. 1. Raise the wiper arm. CAUTION Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windshield, since it may...
  • Page 321 Maintenance BATTERY (Continued) WARNING - Battery dangers If electrolyte gets on your skin, thoroughly wash the Always read the following contacted area. If you feel a instructions carefully when pain or a burning sensa- handling a battery. tion, get medical attention Keep lighted cigarettes and immediately.
  • Page 322 Maintenance Battery recharging (Continued) CAUTION Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, • When you don’t use the vehicle • The electrical ignition system calcium-based battery. for a long time in the low temper- works with high voltage. Never • If the battery becomes discharged in a ature, remove the battery and touch these components with the short time (because, for example, the...
  • Page 323: Positive Battery Terminal

    • Watch the battery during charg- • Audio (See section 4) should be done in an authorized ing, and stop or reduce the charg- HYUNDAI dealer. ing rate if the battery cells begin gassing (boiling) violently or if the temperature of the electrolyte of any cell exceeds 120°F (49°C).
  • Page 324 If a tire frequently needs refilling, Recommended cold tire inflation have it checked by an author- pressures ized HYUNDAI dealer. All tire pressures (including the • Overinflation produces OYF089002 spare) should be checked when the...
  • Page 325 Maintenance Checking tire inflation pressure CAUTION CAUTION - Tire pressure Check your tires once a month or • Warm tires normally exceed Always observe the following: more. recommended cold tire pres- • Check tire pressure when the Also, check the tire pressure of the sures by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41 tires are cold.
  • Page 326 • Remember to check the pres- sure your spare tire. HYUNDAI recommends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehi- cle.
  • Page 327 Maintenance Wheel alignment and tire balance Without a spare tire WARNING The wheels on your vehicle were • Do not use the compact spare aligned and balanced carefully at the tire for tire rotation. factory to give you the longest tire life and best overall performance.
  • Page 328 • Replace tires that are worn, • Wheels that do not meet show uneven wear, or are HYUNDAI’s specifications damaged. Worn tires can may fit poorly and result in cause loss of braking effec-...
  • Page 329 Maintenance Compact spare tire replacement Wheel replacement Tire traction A compact spare tire has a shorter When replacing the metal wheels for Tire traction can be reduced if you tread life than a regular size tire. any reason, make sure the new drive on worn tires, tires that are Replace it when you can see the wheels are equivalent to the original...
  • Page 330 Maintenance 2. Tire size designation 94 - Load Index, a numerical code associated with the maximum A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire load the tire can carry. size designation. You will need this information when selecting replace- H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the ment tires for your car.
  • Page 331 Maintenance Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire WARNING - Tire age Identification Number) The chart below lists many of the dif- Any tires that are over 6 years old, ferent speed ratings currently being Tires degrade over time, even based on the manufacturing date, used for passenger car tires.
  • Page 332 Maintenance Traction - AA, A, B & C 5. Maximum permissible inflation 7. Uniform tire quality grading pressure Quality grades can be found where The traction grades, from highest to This number is the greatest amount applicable on the tire sidewall lowest, are AA, A, B and C.
  • Page 333 Maintenance Temperature -A, B & C Tire terminology and definitions WARNING - Tire The temperature grades are A (the Air Pressure: The amount of air temperature highest), B and C representing the inside the tire pressing outward on tire’s resistance to the generation of The temperature grade for this the tire.
  • Page 334 Maintenance Cold Tire Pressure: The amount of Intended Outboard Sidewall: The Occupant Distribution: Designated air pressure in a tire, measured in side of an asymmetrical tire, that seating positions. pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo- must always face outward when Outward Facing Sidewall: The side pascals (kPa) before a tire has built mounted on a vehicle.
  • Page 335 Vehicle Maximum Load on the Summer tires code assigned to a tire indicating the Tire: Load on an individual tire due to HYUNDAI specifies summer tires on maximum speed at which a tire can curb and accessory weight plus some models to provide superior operate.
  • Page 336 Maintenance Do not drive faster than 75 mph (120 Radial-ply tires WARNING km/h) when your car is equipped with - Snow or ice Radial-ply tires provide improved snow tires. • When driving on roads cov- tread life, road hazard resistance and ered with snow or ice, drive at smoother high speed ride.
  • Page 337 Avoid using the system involved and immediately Normal Blown consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. CAUTION Multi fuse Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type Do not use a screwdriver or any...
  • Page 338 5. 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. If you do not have a spare, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle, such as the cigarette lighter fuse.
  • Page 339 Maintenance ✽ NOTICE • If the memory fuse is pulled up from the fuse panel, the warning chime, audio, clock and interior lamps, etc., will not operate. Some items must be reset after replacement. Refer to “Battery” in this section. •...
  • Page 340 To remove or insert the fuse, If the multi fuse is blown, consult an use the fuse puller in the engine com- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. partment fuse panel. 4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips.
  • Page 341 Maintenance Fuse/relay panel description Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Inner panel fuse panel Engine compartment fuse panel ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehi- cle.
  • Page 342 Maintenance Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel) Description Fuse rating Protected component P/SEAT DRI Driver Manual Switch AMP, JBL AMP TRUNK Trunk Lid Relay, Trunk Room Lamp, Fuel Filler Door & Trunk Lid Switch SAFETY POWER Safety Power Window Module WINDOW P/WDW ASST Passenger Power Window Switch...
  • Page 343 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected component BCM, Clock, Front Monitor, Smart Key Module, PDM, Audio, Power Outside Mirror Switch, AMP, CLOCK JBL AMP, Overhead Console Lamp, Rear Camera Module, A/V & Navigation Head Unit SPARE A/CON 7.5A E/R Fuse & Relay Box(Blower Relay), A/C Control Module S/HEATER RR Rear Seat Warmer Switch LH/RH SUN ROOF...
  • Page 344 Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Description Fuse rating Protected component I/P Junction Box (Fuse - SUNROOF 20A, DR LCOK 20A, IPS 1 /IPS 4 /IPS 6 /IPS 7 /IPS B+ 2 9, Power Connector - ROOM LP 10A) I/P Junction Box (Fuse - P/WDW ASST 20A, P/WDW LH 25A, P/WDW RH 25A , TRUNK B+ 3 10A, S/HEATER FRT 15A, PDM 25A, MODULE 3 7.5A, SAFETY POWER WINDOW 25A, Power Connector - AUDIO 15A, Power Window Relay)
  • Page 345 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected component Battery Sensor TCU 1 STOP LP Stop Lamp Switch DEICER Deicer Relay SPARE C/FAN C/Fan Low Relay, C/Fan High Relay IGN COIL Ignition Coil #1 /#2 /#3 /#4, Condenser SENSOR 1 Oxygen Sensor (Up), Oxygen Sensor (Down) Immobilizer Module, Camshaft Position Sensor #1 /#2, Purge Control Solenoid Valve, SENSOR 2 Variable Intake Solenoid Valve, Crankshaft Position Sensor, Oil Control Valve #1 /#2,...
  • Page 346 HYUNDAI dealer. light assembly to get to the bulb(s). Removing/installing the headlight Use only bulbs of the specified wattage.
  • Page 347 Maintenance (Continued) • If a bulb becomes damaged or cracked, replace it immediately and carefully dispose of it. • Wear eye protection when chang- ing a bulb. Allow the bulb to cool down before handling it. OHD076046 OYF079027 Headlight bulb Headlight, position light, turn sig- nal light, side marker light and front fog light bulb replacement...
  • Page 348 ✽ NOTICE If the headlight aiming adjustment is necessary after the headlight assembly is reinstalled, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. G220102ABH-EU Front turn signal, position, side mark- er and fog light bulbs (if equipped) If the light bulb is not operating, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 349 (4) Stop and tail light (5) Side marker Back-up light If the light is not operating, have the vehi- OYF079043 cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Rear turn signal, stop and tail light, dealer. side marker 1. Open the trunk lid.
  • Page 350 License plate light bulb replace- replacement ment If the light is not operating, have the vehi- 1. Loosen the retaining screws with a cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI philips head screwdriver. dealer. 2. Remove the soket by turning it connterclockwise.
  • Page 351 Maintenance Interior light bulb replacement Map lamp Luggage lamp (if equipped) 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interior light housing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. WARNING Prior to working on the Interior Lights, ensure that the “OFF”...
  • Page 352 Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care After washing, rinse the vehicle thor- oughly with lukewarm or cold water. Do Exterior general caution not allow soap to dry on the finish. It is very important to follow the label directions when using any chemical cleaner or polish.
  • Page 353 Maintenance Waxing Finish damage repair Underbody maintenance Wax the vehicle when water will no Deep scratches or stone chips in the Corrosive materials used for ice and longer bead on the paint. painted surface must be repaired snow removal and dust control may col- promptly.
  • Page 354 Maintenance Aluminum wheel maintenance Corrosion protection WARNING Protecting your vehicle from corrosion The aluminum wheels are coated with a clear protective finish. After washing the vehicle, test the By using the most advanced design and brakes while driving slowly to see if •...
  • Page 355 Maintenance High-corrosion areas Moisture breeds corrosion To help prevent corrosion If you live in an area where your car is Moisture creates the conditions in which You can help prevent corrosion from get- regularly exposed to corrosive materials, corrosion is most likely to occur. For ting started by observing the following: corrosion protection is particularly impor- example, corrosion is accelerated by...
  • Page 356 Maintenance • When cleaning underneath the car, Keep paint and trim in good condition Interior care give particular attention to the compo- Scratches or chips in the finish should be Interior general precautions nents under the fenders and other covered with "touch-up" paint as soon as Prevent caustic solutions such as per- areas that are hidden from view.
  • Page 357 Maintenance Cleaning the upholstery and interior Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt web- trim bing Vinyl Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl upholstery or carpet. Follow the instruc- with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. tions provided with the soap.
  • Page 358 HYUNDAI dealer in accordance with (The ORVR system is designed to allow the maintenance schedule in this manu- the vapors from the fuel tank to be...
  • Page 359 Maintenance Canister 3. Exhaust emission control WARNING system Exhaust Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the Engine exhaust gases contain car- The Exhaust Emission Control System is onboard canister. When the engine is bon monoxide (CO). Though color- a highly effective system which controls running, the fuel vapors absorbed in the less and odorless, it is dangerous...
  • Page 360 HYUNDAI dealer. Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic • When the engine stalls or fails to start, • Avoid driving with a extremely low fuel converter emission control device.
  • Page 361 Maintenance CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/haz- ardouswaste/perchlorate. Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers: Perchlorate containing materials, such as air bag inflators, seatbelt pretensioners and keyless remote entry batteries, must be disposed of according to Title 22 California Code of Regulations Section 67384.10 (a).
  • Page 362 Dimensions / 8-2 Bulb wattage / 8-2 Tires and wheels / 8-3 Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-4 Vehicle identification number (VIN) / 8-6 Vehicle certification label / 8-6 Tire specification and pressure label / 8-7 Engine number / 8-7 Consumer information / 8-8 Reporting safety defects / 8-9 Binding arbitration / 8-9...
  • Page 363 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts BULB WATTAGE DIMENSIONS Item in (mm) Light Bulb Wattage Overall length 189.8 (4820) Headlights (Low) Headlights (High) Overall width 72.2 (1835) Front turn signal lights Overall height 57.9 (1470) Position lights Front tread 62.9 (1597)* / 62.6 (1591)* / 62.5 (1587)* Side repeater lights...
  • Page 364 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure Tire kPa (psi) Wheel lug nut torque Wheel size Item size lb•ft (kg•m, N•m) Normal load Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear P205/65R16 94H 6.5J×16 225 (33) 225 (33) 225 (33) 225 (33) Full size tire...
  • Page 365: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    1.90 US qt. (1.8 l ) API GL-4, SAE 75W/85 MICHANG ATF SP-IV, SK ATF SP-IV NOCA ATF SP-IV, HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IV or other Automatic transaxle fluid 7.50 US qt. (7.1 l ) brands meeting the above specification approved by Hyundai Motor Co.,...
  • Page 366 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts Recommended SAE viscosity Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an When choosing an oil, consider the range effect on fuel economy and cold weather number of temperature your vehicle will be oper- operating (engine start and engine oil ated in before the next oil change.
  • Page 367 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE CERTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) LABEL Frame number (if equipped) VIN label OYF089004N OBH088005N OYF089005 The VIN is also on a plate attached to the The vehicle identification number (VIN) is The vehicle certification label attached top of the dashboard.
  • Page 368 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts TIRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER PRESSURE LABEL OYF089003N OYF089002 The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing. The tires supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best perform- ance for normal driving.
  • Page 369 Safety Administration U.S. Rhode Island, Vermont. Ohio, Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri. Department of Transportation. Your Hyundai dealer will help answer any Eastern Region Central Region questions you may have as you read this 1100 Cranbury South River Road 1705 Sequoia Drive information.
  • Page 370 Written notice must be a group of vehicles, it may order a recall Arbitration Association (AAA). delivered (via certified mail) to Hyundai and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA You will not be responsible for paying fil- Motor America, Attn: Consumer Affairs, cannot become involved in individual ing and hearing fees above $275.00.
  • Page 371 Index...
  • Page 372 Index Automatic transaxle ·······················································5-14 Ignition key interlock system····································5-19 Air bags··········································································3-37 Paddle shifter·····························································5-17 Air bag warning label················································3-63 Shift lock system ·······················································5-18 Air bag warning light ················································3-40 Sports mode·······························································5-17 Curtain air bag···························································3-54 Driver's and passenger's front air bag ·······················3-49 Occupant classification system ·································3-44 Side impact air bag····················································3-53 Battery············································································7-33 SRS components and functions ································3-40...
  • Page 373 Index Climate control air filter ················································4-89 Climate control air filter ················································7-29 California perchlorate notice ·········································7-73 Clock (Digital) ·····························································4-102 Capacities (Lubricants)····················································8-4 Clothes hanger ·····························································4-102 Care Combined instrument, see instrument cluster ···············4-46 Exterior care ······························································7-64 Compact spare tire ·························································6-18 Interior care ·······························································7-68 Compact spare tire replacement ····································7-41 Tire care·····································································7-36 Compass mirror, see the Electric chromic mirror (ECM)
  • Page 374 Index Displays, see instrument cluster ····································4-46 Emission control system················································7-70 Display illumination, see instrument panel Crankcase emission control system ··························7-70 illumination ·······························································4-47 Evaporative emission control System ·······················7-70 Door locks······································································4-18 Exhaust emission control system ······························7-71 Central door lock switch ···········································4-19 Engine compartment ················································2-4, 7-2 Child-protector rear door lock ··································4-21 Engine coolant ·······························································7-23 Drink holders, see cup holders ····································4-100...
  • Page 375 Index Folding the rear seat ······················································3-14 Front passenger and rear seat 3-point system with combination locking retractor ···································3-21 Hazard warning flasher··················································4-68 Front seat adjustment - manual ·······································3-4 Hazardous driving conditions········································5-37 Front seat adjustment - power ·········································3-5 Headlamp delay ·····························································4-68 Fuel filler lid ··································································4-29 Headlamp welcome function ·········································4-68 Fuel gauge······································································4-49 Headlight bulb replacement···········································7-58...
  • Page 376 Index Instrument cluster ··························································4-46 Engine temperature gauge·········································4-48 Jack and tools·································································6-12 Fuel gauge ·································································4-49 Jump starting····································································6-4 Instrument panel illumination ···································4-47 Odometer···································································4-50 Speedometer ······························································4-47 Tachometer ································································4-47 Key positions ···································································5-5 Trip computer ····························································4-49 Keys ·················································································4-3 Vehicle setting ···························································4-53 Warning and indicators ·············································4-55 Instrument panel illumination········································4-47 Instrument panel overview ··············································2-3 Interior care····································································7-68 Label...
  • Page 377 Index Maintenance Neck restraints, see headrest ··································3-7, 3-11 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ···········7-18 Maintenance services ··················································7-3 Maintenance under severe usage conditions·············7-17 Normal maintenance schedule ····································7-7 Occupant classification system······································3-44 Owner maintenance·····················································7-4 Odometer ·······································································4-50 Scheduled maintenance service ··································7-6 Oil (Engine) ···································································7-21 Tire maintenance ·······················································7-41 Outside rearview mirror·················································4-44 Maintenance services·······················································7-3...
  • Page 378: Spare Tire

    Index Seats ·················································································3-2 Armrest······································································3-13 Rear seat·········································································3-11 Headrest ·····························································3-7, 3-11 Rearview camera ···························································4-67 Folding the rear seat··················································3-14 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ··················7-36 Front seat adjustment - manual ···································3-4 Recommended lubricants and capacities·························8-4 Front seat adjustment - power·····································3-5 Recommended SAE viscosity number························8-5 Lumbar support ···························································3-7 Rear seat ····································································3-11 Remote keyless entry·····················································4-12...
  • Page 379 Index Sports mode ···································································5-17 Tires and wheels·····················································7-36, 8-3 Starting difficulties, see engine will not start ··················6-3 Checking tire inflation pressure ································7-37 Starting the engine····················································5-6, 5-9 Compact spare tire replacement································7-41 Steering wheel································································4-35 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures··············7-36 Horn···········································································4-36 Tire care·····································································7-36 Electric power steering··············································4-35 Tire maintenance ·······················································7-41 Tilt steering ·······························································4-35 Tire replacement························································7-40...
  • Page 380 Index Vehicle weight ·······························································5-50 Windshield defrosting and defogging····························4-95 Base curb weight ·······················································5-50 Defogging logic·························································4-97 Cargo weight ·····························································5-50 Winter driving································································5-41 GAW (Gross axle weight)·········································5-50 Snow tires··································································5-41 GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)····························5-50 Tire chains ·································································5-42 GVW (Gross vehicle weight)····································5-50 Wiper blades ··································································7-31 GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating) ······················5-50 Wipers and washers ·······················································4-73 Vehicle setting································································4-53...

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