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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 Vehicle Limited Warranty or any other Dealerships.
Introduction Your vehicle at a glance Safety systems of your vehicle Features of your vehicle Driving your vehicle table of contents What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Index...
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Introduction How to use this manual / 1-2 Fuel requirements / 1-2 Vehicle handling instructions / 1-4 Vehicle break-in process / 1-5 Vehicle data collection and event data recorders / 1-5 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster / 1-6...
(Consult ous road conditions. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for The general layout of the manual is pro- details.) CAUTION vided in the Table of Contents. A good A CAUTION indicates a situation in place to start is the index;...
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HYUNDAI recommends that customers of leaded or unleaded gasoline. • Always check that the fuel cap is do not use fuel with an ethanol content...
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Additives are available from your author- Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty ventional 2-wheel drive vehicles. Avoid ized HYUNDAI dealer along with infor- may not cover damage to the fuel sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers. Again, mation on how to use them. Do not mix...
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Introduction VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS A030000AUN A040000AFD These data can help provide a better No special break-in period is needed. By This vehicle is equipped with an event understanding of the circumstances following a few simple precautions for the data recorder (EDR).
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Introduction INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Air bag warning light Cruise indicator Door ajar warning light Parking brake & Brake fluid Tailgate open warning light Cruise SET indicator warning light Engine oil pressure warning Seat belt warning light Low fuel level warning light light High beam indicator AWD system warning light...
Safety systems of your vehicle WARNING WARNING WARNING Loose objects Driver respon- - Driver’s seat sibility for front seat pas- • Never attempt to adjust seat Loose objects in the driver’s foot while the vehicle is moving. This senger area could interfere with the opera- could result in loss of control, tion of the foot pedals, possibly Riding in a vehicle with a front seat-...
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Safety systems of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING WARNING - Rear seat- • When resetting the seatback to backs • Do not adjust the seat while wear- the upright position, make sure it ing seat belts. Moving the seat • The rear seatback must be is securely latched by pushing it cushion forward...
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Safety systems of your vehicle OCM030003 OCM030004 OCM030002 Front seat adjustment - Manual C010102AUN C010103AUN Seatback angle Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat) C010101AUN To recline the seatback: To change the height of the seat cushion, Forward and rearward push the lever that is located on the out- 1.
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Safety systems of your vehicle Front seat adjustment - power CAUTION (if equipped) • The power seat is driven by an The front seat can be adjusted by using electric motor. Stop operating the control switches located on the out- once the adjustment is complet- side of the seat cushion.
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Safety systems of your vehicle OCM030006 OCM030007 OCM030008 Forward and rearward Seatback angle Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat) Push the control switch forward or rear- Push the control switch forward or rear- Pull the front portion of the control switch ward to move the seat to the desired ward to move the seatback to the desired up to raise or down to lower the front part...
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Safety systems 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 as 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.
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Safety systems of your vehicle OCM030011 OCM030012 HNF2041-1 Adjusting the height up and down Removal and installation Active headrest (if equipped) To raise the headrest, pull it up to the To remove the headrest, raise it as far as The active headrest is designed to move desired position (1).
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Safety systems of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Each time you push the button, the temperature setting of the seat is With the seat warmer switch in the ON changed as follows : position, the heating system in the seat turns off or on automatically depending OFF →...
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Safety systems of your vehicle Type A WARNING WARNING - Seat warmer Seatback burns pockets Passengers should use extreme Do not put heavy or sharp objects caution when using seat warmers in the seatback pockets. In an acci- due to the possibility of excess dent they could come loose from heating or burns.
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Safety systems 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 as gravity of most peo- ple's head is similar with the height of the top of their eyes.
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Safety systems of your vehicle Removal The headrest cannot be removed. If there is any problem with the headrest, take your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked. OCM030060N OCM052035 Armrest Adjusting the height up and down...
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Safety systems of your vehicle Folding the rear seat 1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle in the pocket between the rear seat back and The rear seatbacks can be folded to facil- cushion, and make sure the rear seat itate carrying long items or to increase belt webbing does not get in the way the luggage capacity of the vehicle.
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Safety systems of your vehicle WARNING WARNING Uprighting seat When you return the rear seatback to its upright position after being When you return the seatback to its folded down: upright position, hold the seatback and return it slowly. If the seatback Be careful not to damage the seat is returned without holding it, the belt webbing or buckle.
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Safety systems 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.
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Safety systems of your vehicle SEAT BELTS C020100AUN (Continued) (Continued) Seat belt restraint system • Avoid wearing twisted seat belts. Care should be taken to avoid con- A twisted belt can't do its job as tamination of the webbing with pol- WARNING well.
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Safety systems of your vehicle If the driver's seat belt is disconnected WARNING after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the seat belt warning light • No modifications or additions will operate for approximately 6 seconds. should be made by the user But if it is fastened within the 6 seconds, which will either prevent the seat the warning light will turn off immediately.
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Safety systems of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE If you are not able to pull out the seat belt from the retractor, firmly pull the belt out and release it. Then you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly. B180A01NF OCM030026 C020102AFD-EU...
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Safety systems of your vehicle Release the button to lock the anchor C020106AFD Seat belts - Front passenger and rear into position. Try sliding the height seat 3-point system with combination adjuster to make sure that it has locked locking retractor into position.
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Safety systems of your vehicle When the seat belt is fully extended from the retractor to allow the installation of a child restraint system, the seat belt oper- ation changes to allow the belt to retract, but not to extend (Automatic Locking Retractor Type).
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Safety systems 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 or rollovers), the pre- tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt into tighter contact against the occu- pant's body.
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• When the pre-tensioner seat belts are being driven, please have an activated, a loud noise may be heard authorized HYUNDAI dealer inspect and fine dust, which may appear to be the pre-tensioner seat belt or SRS smoke, may be visible in the passenger air bag system as soon as possible.
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Properly worn seat belts seat belt must be discarded, con- after they have been activated. greatly reduce these hazards. tact an authorized HYUNDAI deal- • Do not attempt to inspect or Even with advanced air bags, replace the pre-tensioner seat unbelted occupants can be severe- belts yourself.
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Safety systems of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Infant or small child C020301AUN Larger children All 50 states have child restraint laws.You Small children are best protected from should be aware of the specific require- Children who are too large for child injury in an accident when properly ments in your state.
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Safety systems of your vehicle If the shoulder belt portion slightly touch- C020302AUN C020303AUN Pregnant women Injured person es the child’s neck or face, try placing the child closer to the center of the vehicle. If The use of a seat belt is recommended A seat belt should be used when an the shoulder belt still touches their face for pregnant women to lessen the chance...
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This should be done even if no damage is visible. Additional questions concern- ing seat belt operation should be directed to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3 27...
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Safety systems of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM C030000AEN-EU WARNING WARNING Children riding in the car should sit in the rear seat and must always be properly • A child restraint system must be To reduce the chance of serious or restrained to minimize the risk of injury in placed in the rear seat.
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Forward-facing child restraint system • Never allow two children, or any • After an accident, have an author- two persons, to use the same ized HYUNDAI dealer check the seat belt. child restraint system, seat belt, • Children often squirm and repo- tether anchor and lower anchor.
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• If the seat belt does not operate as described in this section, have the system checked immediately Since all passenger seat belts move by your authorized HYUNDAI freely under normal conditions and only dealer. lock under extreme or emergency condi- E2MS103005 •...
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Safety systems of your vehicle OEN036101 OEN036102 OEN036103 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the seat 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of To install a child restraint system on the belt all the way out. When the shoulder the seat belt to retract and listen for an outboard or center rear seats, do the fol- lowing: portion of the seat belt is fully extend-...
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Safety systems of your vehicle WARNING - Automatic Locking mode The lap/shoulder belt automatically returns to the “emergency locking 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.
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Safety systems 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.
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Safety systems of your vehicle Lower Anchor WARNING Position Indicator • When using vehicle's "LATCH" system to install a child restraint 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 and the seat belt web- bing must be retracted behind the child restraint to prevent the...
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Safety systems of your vehicle Once you have installed the LATCH child WARNING - restraint, assure that the seat is properly LATCH lower attached to the LATCH and tether anchors anchors. Also, test the child restraint seat LATCH lower anchors are only to before you place the child in it.
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Safety systems 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 safety belts provided in order to minimize the risk and severity of injury in the event of a...
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1. Driver's front air bag module of the SRS. Have an authorized 2. Front impact sensors HYUNDAI dealer inspect the air bag system as soon as possible. 3. Passenger's front air bag module • The light does not turn on briefly 4.
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Safety systems 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...
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Always wash all exposed skin B240B05L vehicle immediately inspected by areas thoroughly with lukewarm an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. water and a mild soap after an WARNING • Before you replace a fuse or dis- accident in which the air bags •...
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Safety systems of your vehicle Main components of occupant classi- If the front passenger seat is occupied by fication system a person that the system determines to be of adult size, and he/she sits properly • A detection device located within the (sitting upright with the seatback in an front passenger seat track.
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Safety systems of your vehicle Always be sure that you and all vehicle Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system occupants are seated and restrained properly (sitting upright with the seat in Indicator/Warning light Devices an upright position, centered on the seat Condition detected by the occupant PASS AIR BAG cushion, with the person's legs comfort-...
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Safety systems of your vehicle (Continued) OVQ036013N 1KMN3663 1KMN3665 - Never sit with hips shifted - Never place feet on the dash- - Never put a heavy load in the front passenger seat or seatback towards the front of the seat. board.
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Safety systems of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE If the PASS AIR BAG "OFF" indicator is still on, ask the passenger to move to the The PASS AIR BAG "OFF" indicator rear seat. illuminates for about 4 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the ON posi- tion or after the engine is started.
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• Air bags can only be used once – • Even though your vehicle is passenger seat. Don't place any- have an authorized HYUNDAI equipped with the occupant clas- thing on or attach anything such dealer replace the air bag imme-...
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ON position, or if it illuminates while the vehicle is OCM030038 being driven, have an authorized C040400AFD HYUNDAI dealer inspect the occu- Driver's and passenger's front air pant classification system and the bag (if equipped) SRS air bag system as soon as Your vehicle is equipped with an possible.
According to the impact severity, seating could damage the seat track HYUNDAI dealer inspect position and seat belt usage, the SRSCM position sensor or interfere with...
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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.
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• 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- the steering wheel, instrument dealer replace the air bag imme-...
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Safety systems of your vehicle • The side impact air bags are designed (Continued) to deploy only during certain side- • Sitting improperly or out of posi- impact collisions, depending on the tion can result in serious or fatal crash severity, angle, speed and point injury in a crash.
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Curtain air bag and repaired by an authorized • Do not use any accessory seat Curtain air bags are located along both HYUNDAI dealer because your covers. sides of the roof rails above the front and vehicle is equipped with side (Continued) rear doors.
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HYUNDAI dealer. sions, depending on the crash severity, pants should sit in an upright Failure to follow the above men- angle, speed and point of impact.
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Safety systems of your vehicle C040800AFD 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.
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C pillars where side colli- sion sensors are installed. Have the vehicle checked and repaired by an authorized HYUNDAI deal- (Continued) 3 53...
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Safety systems of your vehicle Also, the side impact and curtain air bags are designed to inflate when a rollover is detected by a rollover sensor. 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.
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Safety systems of your vehicle OUN036087 OVQ036018N 1VQA2089 • 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,...
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Safety systems of your vehicle 1VQA2090 1VQA2091 1VQA2092 • 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 front air collides with objects such as utility front portion of the vehicle causing it to bag deployment would not provide...
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Safety systems of your vehicle How does the air bag system • Air bag deployment depends on a However, air bag inflation can also number of factors including vehicle cause injuries which include facial operate speed, angles of impact and the densi- abrasions, bruises and broken bones, •...
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Safety systems of your vehicle C040902AUN WARNING Noise and smoke WARNING When the air bags inflate, they make a • To avoid severe personal injury When the air bags deploy, the air loud noise and they leave smoke and or death caused by deploying air bag related parts in steering wheel powder in the air inside of the vehicle.
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Safety systems of your vehicle WARNING • Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an air bag in front of it! • Never put a child restraint in the front passenger’s seat. If the front passenger air bag inflates, it would cause serious or fatal injuries.
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SRS performance and lead to rails must be performed by an authorized possible injury. HYUNDAI dealer. Improper handling of • For cleaning the air bag pad cov- the SRS system may result in serious ers, use only a soft, dry cloth or personal injury.
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If more than HYUNDAI dealer knows these • Do not place items under the front one person uses the same seat belt, precautions and can give you the seats. Placing items under the front they could be seriously injured or killed necessary information.
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Safety systems of your vehicle C041400AUN WARNING Adding equipment to or modify- ing your air bag-equipped vehicle • Sitting improperly or out of posi- tion can cause occupants to be If you modify your vehicle by changing shifted too close to a deploying your vehicle's frame, bumper system, air bag, strike the interior struc- front door, front end or side sheet metal...
Keys / 4-2 Remote keyless entry / 4-3 Theft-alarm system / 4-5 Door locks / 4-7 Tailgate / 4-11 Windows / 4-13 Hood / 4-17 Fuel filler lid / 4-19 Sunroof / 4-22 Features of your vehicle Steering wheel / 4-26 Mirrors / 4-28 Instrument cluster / 4-40 Rearview camera / 4-56...
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HYUNDAI dealer to duplicate the keys motor and possible fire due to easily. Remove the bar code tag and excessive current in the wiring.
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To stop the horn and lights, press ing lights will blink once to indicate that any button on the transmitter. ized HYUNDAI dealer. all doors are locked. However, if any door remains open, the hazard warning lights CAUTION will not blink.
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Dispose the battery according to the battery positive “+” symbol faces your local law(s) or regulation. down as indicated in the illustration. 3. Install the battery in the reverse order of removal. For transmitter replacement, see an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for repro- gramming.
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Features of your vehicle THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) D030100AUN-EE • Do not arm the system until all pas- Armed stage sengers have left the vehicle. If the system is armed while a passen- Park the car and stop the engine. Arm ger(s) remains in the vehicle, the Armed the system as described below.
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• The engine is started. malfunction and should only be using ignition key or transmitter. • The ignition switch is in the “ON” posi- serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI • The tailgate is opened without using tion for 30 seconds or more. dealer.
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Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS • When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure that doors are closed securely. ❈ If your vehicle is equipped with the remote keyless entry system, there is no key lock on the front passenger's Unlock door.
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Features of your vehicle • If the inner door handle of the front Driver’s door door is pulled when the door lock but- ton is in the lock position, the button will unlock and the door will open. (if equipped) •...
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Features of your vehicle • When pushing down on the rear por- D050300AUN WARNING tion (2) of the switch, all vehicle doors Impact sensing door unlock sys- Unlocked will unlock. vehicles tem (if equipped) • However, if the key is in the ignition Leaving your vehicle unlocked can All doors will be automatically unlocked switch and the driver’s door is opened,...
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Features of your vehicle Auto door lock/unlock feature 3. Close the rear door. (if equipped) To open the rear door, pull the outside door handle (1). • All doors will automatically lock when Even though the doors may be unlocked, the transaxle shift lever is shifted out of the rear door will not open by pulling the P(Park).
Features of your vehicle TAILGATE WARNING The tailgate swings upward. Make sure no objects or people are near the rear of the vehicle when open- ing the tailgate. CAUTION Make certain that you close the tail- gate before driving your vehicle. Possible damage may occur to the OCM040011A OCM040015...
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Features of your vehicle WARNING Exhaust fumes If you drive with the tailgate open, you will draw dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicle which can cause serious injury or death to vehicle occupants. If you must drive with the tailgate open, keep the air vents and all win- dows open so that additional out- side air comes into the vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle WINDOWS D080000AFD (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* (7) Power window lock switch *: if equipped ✽...
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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 dri- ver’s door has a master power window switch that controls all the windows in the vehicle The power windows can be operated for...
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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.
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Features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING - Windows • To prevent possible damage to • NEVER leave the ignition key in the power window system, do not the vehicle. open or close two windows or • NEVER leave any child unattend- more at the same time.
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Features of your vehicle HOOD D090200AUN Closing the hood 1. Before closing the hood, check the fol- lowing: • All filler caps in engine compartment must be correctly installed. • Gloves, rags or any other com- bustible material must be removed from the engine compartment.
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Features of your vehicle WARNING - WARNING Hood • Before closing the hood, ensure • Always double check to be sure that all obstructions are removed that the hood is firmly latched from the hood opening. Closing before driving away. If it is not the hood with an obstruction latched, the hood could fly open present in the hood opening may...
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Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID D100200BUN Closing the fuel filler lid 1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until it “clicks” one time. This indicates that the cap is securely tightened. 2. Close the fuel filler lid and push it light- ly and make sure that it is securely closed.
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Features of your vehicle D100300BFD (Continued) WARNING - Refueling dan- • Do not get back into a vehicle WARNING gers - Refueling once you have begun refueling Automotive fuels are flammable • If pressurized fuel sprays out, it since you can generate static materials.
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Electric current and/or replacement, use only a genuine ment or 911. Follow any safety electronic interference from cel- HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent instructions they provide. lular phones can potentially specified for your vehicle. An ignite fuel vapors causing a fire.
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Features of your vehicle SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) ✽ ✽ NOTICE • In cold and wet climates, sunroof may not work properly due to freezing conditions. • After washing the car or after there is rain, be sure to wipe off any water that is on the sunroof before operating CAUTION Do not continue to press the sun-...
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE To reduce wind noise while driving, we recommend you to drive at the recom- mended position. To close the sunroof (autoslide feature), move the sunroof control switch towards the front of the vehicle for more than 0.5 second.
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Features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING - Sunroof • Periodically remove any dirt that • Be careful that someone’s head, may accumulate on the guide rail. hands and body are not trapped • If you try to open the sunroof by a closing sunroof.
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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 blown, you must reset your sunroof sys- CAUTION tem as follows:...
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14°F/-10°C), the power steering may while permitting you to see the instru- ing checked by an authorized HYUNDAI require increased effort when the engine ment panel warning lights and gauges. dealer.
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Features of your vehicle Type A CAUTION Do not strike the horn severely to operate it, or hit it with your fist. Do not press on the horn with a sharp- pointed object. OCM040180 Type B OCM040034 D130500AUN Horn To sound the horn, press the horn sym- bol on your steering wheel.
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Features of your vehicle MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Adjust the rearview mirror so that the center view through the rear window is seen. Make this adjustment before you start driving. Night WARNING - Rear visibility Do not place objects in the rear seat or cargo area which would interfere with your vision out the rear window.
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Features of your vehicle Calibration procedure If the vehicle’s compass headings To operate Compass feature The compass may not indicate the cor- become inaccurate, the compass should Press and release the button, then the rect compass direction if the electronic be calibrated as follows: vehicle's directional heading will be dis- compass has not been calibrated cor-...
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Features of your vehicle Setting the compass zone 1. Determine the Zone Number based on your current location in the Zone Map. 2. Press and hold the button for more than 6 but less than 9 seconds. The current zone number will appear in the display.
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Features of your vehicle D140105AEN CAUTION Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass and HomeLink ® system • Do not install a ski rack, antenna, (if equipped) etc. that is attached to the vehicle using magnet. Anything Your vehicle may be equipped with a attached to the roof of the vehicle Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror with a with a magnet will effect the com-...
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Features of your vehicle Automatic-dimming function Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Z-Nav™ Compass Display Safety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror Your mirror will automatically dim upon The NVS™ Mirror in your vehicle is also The NVS ® Mirror in your vehicle is the equipped with a Z-Nav™...
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Features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: 1. Determine the desired Zone Number based upon your current location on the Zone Map. 2. Press and hold the button for more than 3 but less than 6 seconds, the current Zone Number will appear on the display.
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Features of your vehicle Programming HomeLink ® 1. Press and hold the button for more CAUTION ✽ ✽ NOTICE than 6 seconds. When the compass Before programming HomeLink ® memory is cleared a "C" will appear in • When programming a garage door a garage door opener or gate oper- the display.
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Features of your vehicle Standard programming 5. Press and hold the just-trained To train rolling code devices, follow these HomeLink ® button and observe the red instructions: To train most devices, follow these Status Indicator LED. If the indicator instructions: 1.
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Gate operator & Canadian program- Reprogramming a single HomeLink ® ming button There are 30 seconds in which to initiate During programming, your handheld To program a new device to a previously step3. transmitter may automatically stop trans- trained HomeLink ®...
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Features of your vehicle Erasing HomeLink buttons FCC ID: NZLZTVHL3 is a registered trademark and Z- ® ® Nav™ is a trademark of the Gentex Individual buttons cannot be erased. IC: 4112A-ZTVHL3 Corporation, Zeeland, Michigan. However, to erase all three programmed HomeLink ®...
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Features of your vehicle D140200AUN CAUTION Outside rearview mirror Do not scrape ice off the mirror Be sure to adjust mirror angles before face; this may damage the surface driving. of the glass. If ice should restrict Your vehicle is equipped with both left- movement of the mirror, do not hand and right-hand outside rearview force the mirror for adjustment.
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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.
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Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 5. Turn signal indicators 2. Engine coolant temperature gauge 6. Warning and indicator lights 3. Fuel gauge 7. Odometer/Trip computer (if equipped) 4. Speedometer * The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details refer to "Gauges" in the next pages. OCM042050N...
Features of your vehicle OCM052056 OCM040053N OCM040053N Instrument panel illumination Gauges D150202AFD Tachometer When the vehicle’s parking lights or head- D150201AUN The tachometer indicates the approxi- lights are on, rotate the illumination con- Speedometer mate number of engine revolutions per trol knob to adjust the instrument panel The speedometer indicates the forward minute (rpm).
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Features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING Do not operate the engine within Never remove the radiator cap the tachometer's RED ZONE. This when the engine is hot. The engine may cause severe engine damage. coolant is under pressure and could cause severe burns. Wait until the engine is cool before adding coolant to the reservoir.
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Features of your vehicle 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.
Features of your vehicle Odometer The odometer indicates the total dis- tance the vehicle has been driven. You will also find the odometer useful to determine when periodic maintenance should be performed. ✽ ✽ NOTICE It is forbidden to alter of the odometer of any vehicle with the intent to change the mileage registered on the odometer.
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Features of your vehicle Tripmeter A Tripmeter B* Distance to empty* Average fuel consumption* Average speed* OCM040060 OCM040061N D150206AFD Odometer Outside air temperature* Trip computer (if equipped) The odometer indicates the total dis- tance the vehicle has been driven. The trip computer is a microcomputer- ECO ON/OFF* controlled driver information system that You will also find the odometer useful to...
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Features of your vehicle OCM040062N OCM040063N OCM040065N Tripmeter Distance to empty (if equipped) Average fuel consumption (if equipped) TRIP A : Tripmeter A This mode indicates the estimated dis- This mode calculates the average fuel tance to empty based on the current fuel consumption from the total fuel used and TRIP B : Tripmeter B in the fuel tank and the amount of fuel...
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been interrupt- ed, the “Distance to empty” function may not operate correctly. The trip computer may not register additional fuel if less than 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of fuel are added to the vehi- cle.
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Any light that does not illuminate informs you to drive economically. should be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. It is displayed if you drive fuel efficiently to help you improve fuel efficiency. After starting the engine, check to make sure that all warning lights are off.
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HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. turned to the ON position, this indicates about 6 seconds when you turned the that there may be a problem with the ignition switch to the ON position or start- ABS.
As a reminder to the driver the seat belt HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. by the turn signals. If the arrow comes on warning light will blink for approximately...
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HYUNDAI dealer before Have it towed to any authorized the car is driven again. HYUNDAI dealer for a brake system inspection and necessary repairs. 4 51...
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System. is in the ON position. If this occurs, have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as WARNING soon as possible. Driving the vehicle with a warning For details, refer to the TPMS on chapter 6.
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Have an authorized or with the fuel level below “E” can cause while driving, or does not illuminate when HYUNDAI dealer correct the problem the engine to misfire and damage the the ignition key is turned to the ON posi- as soon as possible.
Take If the Emission Control System blink to indicate the ESC is operating. your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI Malfunction Indicator Light illumi- dealer and have the system checked. But, if the ESC system malfunctions the nates, potential catalytic converter indicator illuminates and stays on.
(-SET or RES+) is ON. occurs, have your vehicle checked by an The cruise SET indicator in the instru- authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as ment cluster is illuminated when the possible. cruise control switch (-SET or RES+) is pushed.
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Features of your vehicle REARVIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) HAZARD WARNING FLASHER 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 up because there is a dead zone that can't see through the cam-...
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Features of your vehicle LIGHTING D190100BUN Battery saver function • The purpose of this feature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- charged. The system automatically turns off the parking lights when the driver removes the ignition key and opens the driver- side door.
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Features of your vehicle CAUTION • Never place anything over the sensor (1) located on the instru- ment panel. This will ensure bet- ter 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.
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Features of your vehicle OCM040125 OCM040124 OCM040126 Flashing headlights D190500BUN D190600AUN High - beam operation Turn signals and lane change sig- To flash the headlights, pull the lever nals towards you. It will return to the normal To turn on the high beam headlights, (low-beam) position when released.
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Features of your vehicle If an indicator stays on and does not To turn off the fog lights, push the switch Type A flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of the again. turn signal bulbs may be burned out and will require replacement.
Features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS A : Wiper speed control Windshield wipers Windshield wiper/washer · MIST – Single wipe Operates as follows when the ignition · OFF – Off switch is turned ON. · INT – Intermittent wipe MIST : For a single wiping cycle, push the lever upward and release it with ·...
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Features of your vehicle CAUTION To prevent possible damage to the washer pump, do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty. WARNING Do not use the washer in freezing temperatures without first warming the windshield with the defrosters; OCM040133L OCM040132L the washer solution could freeze on...
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Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT D210000AUN CAUTION Do not use the interior lights for extended periods when the engine is not running. It may cause battery discharge. WARNING Do not use the interior lights when OCM029077N OCM052079L driving in the dark. Accidents could happen because the view may be D210100AFD Room lamp...
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Features of your vehicle • DOOR : The light comes on when any door (or tailgate) is opened regardless of the ignition switch position. When doors unlocked by the transmitter, the light comes on for approxi- mately 30 seconds as long as any door is not opened.
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Features of your vehicle OCM040179 OCM052126 D210500ACM D210600AUN Glove box lamp Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) In the ignition switch ACC position, the Opening the lid of the vanity mirror will glove box lamp comes on when the glove automatically turn on the mirror light. box is opened.
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Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER D220000AUN To activate the rear window defroster, press the rear window defroster button CAUTION located in the center facia switch panel. The indicator on the rear window To prevent damage to the conduc- defroster button illuminates when the tors bonded to the inside surface of defroster is ON.
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Features of your vehicle MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Fan speed control knob 2. Air conditioning button (if equipped) 3. Mode selection button 4. OFF button 5. Air intake control button 6. Temperature control knob 7. MAX A/C button 8.
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Features of your vehicle Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. For improving the effectiveness of heating and cooling; - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4.
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Features of your vehicle MAX A/C-Level (B, D, E) Floor-Level (C, F, A, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper body Most of the air flow is directed to the and face. floor, with a small amount of the air being directed to the windshield and side win- In this mode, the air conditioning and the dow defrosters.
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Features of your vehicle OCM040142 OCM052155A OCM052154 Temperature control Air intake control Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closed The temperature control knob allows you The air intake control is used to select separately using the thumbwheel. to control the temperature of the air flow- the outside (fresh) air position or recircu- ing from the ventilation system.
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Features of your vehicle Recirculated air position WARNING With the recirculated air position selected, air from • The continuous use of recirculat- the passenger compart- ed air in the climate control sys- ment will be drawn through tem may increase humidity inside the heating system and the vehicle, causing the glass to heated or cooled according...
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Features of your vehicle System operation Ventilation 1. Set the mode to the position. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed.
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• To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from • When using the air conditioning sys- entering the vehicle through the venti- All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems tem, monitor the temperature gauge lation system, temporarily set the air are filled with environmentally friendly...
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(fresh) air position is selected. If this hap- pens, have the climate control air filter replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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• When the air flow rate is suddenly Therefore, if abnormal operation is decreased, the system should be found, have the system inspected by an checked at an authorized HYUNDAI authorized HYUNDAI dealer. dealer. ✽ ✽ NOTICE It is important when servicing the air...
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Features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. A/C display 2. AUTO (automatic control) button 3. Front blower OFF button 4. Air conditioning button* 5. Driver's temperature control knob 6. Front fan speed control switch 7. Air intake control button 8.
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Features of your vehicle 2. Set the temperature switch to the desired temperature. If the temperature is set to the lowest setting (Lo), the air conditioning sys- tem will operate continuously. 3. To turn the automatic operation off, select any button or switch of the fol- lowing: •...
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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 button.
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Features of your vehicle OCM040151N OCM040142 OCM040230N 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 thumbwheel.
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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. 2. Operate the driver side temperature control switch.
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Features of your vehicle Recirculated air position WARNING With the recirculated air position selected, air from • The continuous use of recirculated the passenger compart- air in the climate control system ment will be drawn through may increase humidity inside the the heating system and vehicle, causing the glass to fog heated or cooled according...
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Features of your vehicle OCM040154 OCM052103 OCM052099 Fan speed control Air conditioning OFF mode The fan speed can be set to the desired Press the A/C button to turn the air con- Press the front blower OFF button to turn speed by operating the fan speed control off the front air climate control system.
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Air conditioning (if equipped) • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from Ventilation entering the vehicle through the venti- All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems 1. Set the mode to the position. lation system, temporarily set the air are filled with environmentally friendly 2.
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Air conditioning system operation tips • When using the air conditioning sys- tem, you may notice clear water drip- • If the vehicle has been parked in direct • When using the air conditioning sys- ping (or even puddling) on the ground sunlight during hot weather, open the tem, monitor the temperature gauge...
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• When the air flow rate is suddenly Therefore, if abnormal operation is decreased, the system should be Blower found, have the system inspected by an checked at an authorized HYUNDAI Heater core authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Climate control Evaporator dealer.
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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...
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Features of your vehicle OCM040161N OCM040162N OCM040163N To defrost outside windshield To defrost outside windshield Automatic climate control system 1. Set the fan speed to the highest posi- 1. Set the fan speed to the highest posi- To defog inside windshield tion.
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Features of your vehicle CLUSTER IONIZER (IF EQUIPPED) Defogging logic When the air conditioner or heater is on, To reduce the possibility of fogging up the cluster ionizer turns on automatically inside of the windshield, the air intake or as follows: air conditioning are controlled automati- cally according to certain conditions such Clean mode...
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Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENT D270000AUN These compartments can be used to store small items required by the driver or passengers. CAUTION • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartment. • Always keep the storage com- partment covers closed while driving.
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Features of your vehicle Front WARNING • Do not keep objects except sun- glass inside the sunglass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sud- den stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle Type A OCM040219 Type B OCM040225E D270500AFD Luggage box (if equipped) You can place a first aid kit, a reflector tri- angle, tools, etc. in the box for easy access. Grasp the handle on the top of the cover and lift it.
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"ready" position. Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed in. This can damage the heating element and create a fire hazard. If it is necessary to replace the cigarette lighter, use only a genuine HYUNDAI replacement or its approved equivalent.
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Features of your vehicle D280300BUN Cup holder 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. Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle OCM052124 OCM052126 OCM052132 Center (if equipped) To use the cup holder, pull down the arm rest and push the open button. Close the cover after use. B580C01O OCM052125 D280400AFD To use the vanity mirror, pull down the Sunvisor visor and slide the mirror cover.
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Features of your vehicle Power outlet Front CAUTION - Vanity mirror The power outlet is designed to provide lamp (if equipped) power for mobile telephones or other Close the vanity mirror cover devices designed to operate with vehicle securely and return the sunvisor to electrical systems.
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Features of your vehicle (Continued) CAUTION • Do not use two or more electric • When not using the AC inverter, accessories or equipment at the make sure that the switch is same time. turned off, and is closed the AC •...
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Features of your vehicle HOUR (1) Pressing the “H” button will advance the time displayed by one hour. MINUTE (2) Pressing the “M” button will advance the time displayed by one minute. D280603AUN RESET (3, if equipped) To clear away minutes, press the “R” button with your finger, a pencil or sim- OCM052116A OCM040177...
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To avoid any interference with pedal operation, HYUNDAI recommends that only the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed.
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Use the cargo security screen to hide ed in the cargo area to attach the lug- items stored in the cargo area. gage net. If necessary, contact your authorized HYUNDAI dealer to obtain a luggage net. 4 99...
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Features of your vehicle WARNING • Do not place objects on the cargo security screen. Such objects may be thrown about inside the vehicle and possibly injure vehi- cle occupants during an accident or when braking. • Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage compartment.
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Features of your vehicle EXTERIOR FEATURES (Continued) CAUTION • The vehicle center of gravity will • When carrying cargo on the roof be higher when items are loaded rack, take the necessary precau- onto the roof rack. Avoid sudden tions to make sure the cargo does starts, braking, sharp turns, not damage the roof of the vehicle.
Features of your vehicle AUDIO SYSTEM ✽ ✽ NOTICE CAUTION If you install an aftermarket HID head • Before entering a place with a low lamp, your vehicle’s audio and electron- height clearance or a car wash, ic device may malfunction. remove surely the antenna by rotating it counterclockwise.
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Features of your vehicle MODE (1) If the SEEK button is pressed for less FM reception than 0.8 second, it will work as follows in Press the button to select Radio, CD each mode. (compact disc), USB or AUX. The mode button will scroll in this order: FM1 - FM2 / AM / XM1-XM3 / CD (if loaded) RADIO mode / USB (if connected) / AUX (if connected to...
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Features of your vehicle AM (MW, LW) 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.
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Features of your vehicle Satellite radio reception You may experience problems in receiv- ing XM™ satellite radio signals in the fol- lowing situations. JBM005 SATELITE2 • Station Swapping - As a FM signal • If you are driving in an area with tall trees that block the signal(30ft./10m or weakens, another more powerful sig- more), for example on an road that...
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Features of your vehicle Using a cellular phone or a two- Care of disc (if equipped) • Depending on the type of CD-R/CD- RW CDs, certain CDs may not operate way radio • 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...
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Features of your vehicle RADIO, SET UP, VOLUME, AUDIO CONTROL ■ PA910 1. Power ON/OFF Button & Volume Control Knob 2. FM Selection Button 3. AM Selection Button 4. Automatic Channel Selection Button 5. Preset Button 6. SCAN Button 7. SETUP Button ■...
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Features of your vehicle ■ PA965 1. Power ON/OFF Button & Volume Control Knob 4. Automatic Channel Selection Button 5. Preset Button 6. SCAN Button 7. SETUP Button 8. Manual Channel Selector & Sound Quality Control Knob 9. FM/AM Selection Button...
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Features of your vehicle 1. Power ON/OFF Button & Volume 4. Automatic Channel Selection 7. SETUP Button Control Knob Button Press this button to turn to the adjust- ment mode option. Turns the radio ON/OFF when the IGNI- • When the [SEEK ] button is pressed, If no action is taken for 5 seconds after TION SWITCH is on ACC or ON.
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Features of your vehicle • RETURN 8. Manual Channel Selector & FADER Control Sound Quality Control Knob This function displays the previous Turn the control knob clockwise to MODE screen. (SEARCH/ENTER, AUDIO/ emphasize rear speaker sound (front speaker sound will be attenuated). When TUNE) the control knob is turned counterclock- •...
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Features of your vehicle CDP, AUX ■ PA910 1. CD Loading Slot 2. CD Eject Button 3. INFO Button 4. Automatic Track Selection Button 5. RANDOM Play Button 6. REPEAT Button 7. CD/AUX Selection Button 8. CD Indicator (SINGLE CD RADIO) ■...
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Features of your vehicle ■ PA965 1. CD Loading Slot 2. CD Eject Button 3. INFO Button 4. Automatic Track Selection Button 5. RANDOM Play Button 6. REPEAT Button 7. CD/AUX/RSE Selection Button 9. Folder Moving Button 10. Search/ENTER Button 11.
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Features of your vehicle ➟ ➟ 1. CD Loading Slot • MP3/WMA : FILE NAME TITLE 5. RANDOM Play Button ➟ ➟ ARTIST ALBUME FOLDER NAME Please face printed side of CD upward and Press this button for less than 0.8 second ➟...
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Features of your vehicle • CD/AUX Selection Button If no CD, and auxiliary device is not 10. Search/ENTER Button connected, it displays "NO Media" for 3 If an auxiliary device is connected, it Turn this button clockwise to display the seconds and returns to the previous switches to the AUX mode from the songs next to the currently played song.
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Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) CAUTION IN USING • Depending on the condition of • If you dismount the external USB USB DEVICE the external USB device, the con- device during playback in USB • To use the external USB device, nected external USB device can mode, the external USB device can make sure the device is not...
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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.
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Features of your vehicle USING USB ■ PA910 1. INFO Selection Button 2. Track Moving Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 4. REPEAT Button 5. USB Selection Button 6. Folder Moving Button 7. Search/ENTER Button 8. SCAN Selection Button ■ PA960 4 117...
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Features of your vehicle ■ PA965 1. INFO Selection Button 2. Track Moving Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 4. REPEAT Button 5. USB Selection Button 6. Folder Moving Button 7. Search/ENTER Button 8. SCAN Selection Button...
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Features of your vehicle 1. INFO Selection Button • RDM : Only files in a folder are played 6. Folder Moving Button back in a random sequence. Displays the information of the file cur- • Moves [FOLDER ] button child folder •...
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Features of your vehicle iPod ® RUNNING ■ PA910 1. INFO Selection Button 2. Track Moving Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 4. REPEAT Button 5. iPod Selection Button 6. Category Selection Button 7. Search/ENTER Button ■ PA960 ❈ iPod ® is a trademark of Apple Inc.
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Features of your vehicle ■ PA965 1. INFO Selection Button 2. Track Moving Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 4. REPEAT Button 5. iPod Selection Button 6. Category Selection Button 7. Search/ENTER Button ❈ iPod ® is a trademark of Apple Inc. 4 121...
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Features of your vehicle When using an iPod with the exclusive 6. Menu/Category Selection • Press the [SEEK ] button for less cable: Connect the exclusive cable to the Button than 0.8 second to move to the next multiple terminal in the lower center area track.
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE FOR USING iPod ® (Continued) CAUTION IN USING • When the iPod cable is connected, ® DEVICE iPod DEVICE the system can be switched to the • Some iPod models might not sup- •...
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Features of your vehicle ■ PA910 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 ■ PA960...
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Features of your vehicle ■ PA965 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 4 125...
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Features of your vehicle 1. XM Selection Button 3. Automatic Channel Selection 5. CATEGORY Search Button Button Turns to XM Satellite Radio Mode. XM • Push [FOLDER ] button to search ➟ ➟ mode toggles in order to XM1 • Push [TRACK ] button for less than previous category.
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Features of your vehicle DVDP ■ PA965 1. TRACK UP/DOWN Button 2. RSE Selection Button 3. RSE Hold and RSE Power Of 4. Folder Moving Button 4 127...
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Features of your vehicle RSE (Rear Seat Entertainment) 3. RSE Hold and RSE Power Off An auxiliary device must be connected If you press and hold this button for less to, or a DVD loaded into the RSE unit in than 0.8 second, the LED of the button rear seat area before the RSE/AUX but- will light and RSE unit will be locked.
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Bluetooth ® Bluetooth wireless technology sys- wireless technology SIG, Inc. and any tem supports 3 types of languages: use of such marks by Hyundai is English under license. A Bluetooth enabled cell button : Raises or lowers VOLUME Canadian French ®...
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Features of your vehicle ■ ■ ■ ® Receiving a Phone Call Talking on the Phone Bluetooth wireless technology Language Setting When receiving a phone call, a ringtone When talking on the phone, “Active Call” is audible from speakers and the audio message and the other party’s phone The system language can be changed by system changes into telephone mode.
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Features of your vehicle ■ ■ Bluetooth ® wireless technology NOTE: Phone Setup Audio Music Streaming ® All Bluetooth wireless technology relat- • In addition to streaming MP3 files, ed operations can be performed in ® all music and sound files your cellu- The audio system supports Bluetooth PHONE menu.
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Features of your vehicle ➀ • Pairing a phone • Connecting a phone Press button to enter SETUP SETUP ® ® Before using Bluetooth wireless tech- When the Bluetooth wireless technology mode. ➁ nology features, the phone must be system is enabled, the phone previously Select “PHONE”, then “PAIR PHONE”...
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Features of your vehicle • Deleting a Phone • Changing Priority • ADVANCED Menu If several phones are paired with the audio The paired phone can be deleted. After pressing the SETUP button, select system, the system attempts to connect the “PHONE”...
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Features of your vehicle ■ ■ Contacts Sync Voice Recognition Activation Menu tree (Automatic Phonebook download setting) • The voice recognition engine contained The menu tree identifies available voice While in ADVANCED menu, select ® ® in the Bluetooth wireless technology recognition Bluetooth wireless technol- “CONTACTS”...
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Features of your vehicle ■ Making a Phone Call • Calling by Name ✽ ✽ Tip A phone call can be made by speaking • Direct Calling ■ Voice Operation ➀ names registered in the audio system. Press button. To get the best performance out of the ➁...
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ • Dialing by Number Phone Book (In-Vehicle) A phone call can be made by dialing the • Adding entry by voice - The system can recognize single digits spoken numbers. The system can recog- from zero to nine.
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Features of your vehicle ■ • Adding Entry by Phone • Deleting Name Bluetooth ® wireless technology ➀ Audio Speaker Adaptation Press button. The registered names can be deleted. ➁ Say "Phonebook". Speaker adaptation will improve perform- ➂ ➀ Say "Add Entry" after prompt. Press button.
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Features of your vehicle ■ Key matrix Class Connected Paired H/P Disconnected Incoming Call Outgoing Call 2nd Call Active Call Empty Normal mode BT SETUP menu 2nd call 2nd Call Call name or Not Paired Not Connecting Accept Call 1st Call:waiting 2nd Call:waiting SHORT number...
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Features of your vehicle REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE) (IF EQUIPPED) D320000AEN Welcome System Overview Important Safety Information The Rear Seat Entertainment System is Connections / Setup It is always important to operate your a compact, built-in, easy-to-use enter- Your Rear Seat Entertainment system vehicle in a safe manner and to avoid dis- tainment system designed to provide will play DVD movies, video CDs, music...
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) The RSE requires a few seconds of set • To prevent inadvertent vehicle up time after the ignition switch is battery discharge when the igni- turned ON or to ACC mode. tion switch is turned to the igni- tion ON position or Accessory Your RSE system is already set up and mode, a battery drain warning...
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Features of your vehicle RSE-AUDIO-4 RSE-AUDIO-6 RSE-AUDIO-7 RSE Control Panel Wireless headphones Remote control The RSE Control Panel, which includes The Wireless headphones allows you The Remote control allows you to con- a digital display and the RSE control but- to hear the audio from the RSE without trol RSE functions.
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Features of your vehicle Adjusting the Monitor Cleaning the Display Press the DISP button on the RSE con- If the LCD display becomes dusty or trol panel to adjust the parameters of the dirty, clean it by wiping gently with a soft, monitor.
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Audio via Vehicle Speakers • Conserve the energy of your batteries To hear the audio from the RSE through by turning the headphones off when the vehicle's speakers, the RSE button they are not in use. Headphone bat- (located in the front radio control) must teries will typically work for 48 hours, be selected.
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE For example, to control or play a video game after the RSE has recognized it as • To prevent noise, devices connected to the source, you must use the game con- the AUX port should have the volume trols, not the RSE controls.
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Features of your vehicle RSE Lock Function Front seat passengers can use the RSE Lock function to prevent rear seat pas- sengers from operating the RSE. To lock the RSE, press and hold the CD/AUX button on the vehicle radio for more than 2 seconds.
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Features of your vehicle RSE Control Panel Operation 1. ON/OFF and Speaker Volume 2. RSE Display 3. MENU Button 4. DISP (Display) Button 5. SRC (Source) Button 6. Play/Pause Button 7 - 11 Next / Prev (Next/Previous) and < REW/FF > (Rewind/Fast Forward) and ENTER Buttons RSE-EN001 Most RSE functions are available through the RSE control panel.
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Features of your vehicle 1. ON/OFF and Speaker Volume 3. MENU Button Press the POWER/VOLUME knob to DVD can be controlled, and any special turn the RSE on or off. programming or features accessed, by using the DVD menu. To access the Rotate the knob to adjust the speaker menu while playing a DVD, press the volume.
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Features of your vehicle While the RSE is selected as the source 6. Play/Pause Button by the front vehicle radio, the front vehi- You do not need to press the PLAY/ cle radio will be able to control some PAUSE button after loading a disc RSE functions (e.g.
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Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE DVD/VCD Player Operation 7 - 11 Next / Prev (Next/Previous) and < REW/FF > (Rewind/Fast Because there is no universal standard Disc/Format Compatibility Forward) and ENTER Buttons for DVD/VCD programming, your disc Your RSE player accepts and plays all may behave differently.
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Features of your vehicle The player is only capable of reading the Menu Playing a DVD/VCD bottom side of a disc. When inserting a DVDs can be controlled, and any special You can control your DVD or VCD by single-sided disc, the label side should programming or features accessed, by using the buttons on the RSE control be up.
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Features of your vehicle Play/Pause Button Fast Forward/Reverse While pressing the NEXT or need press Press and hold the FF > or < REW but- PREV buttons, the Status Display, includ- PLAY/PAUSE button after loading a disc ton and the player will fast forward or ing the current medium (DVD or VCD), to begin playing the disc.
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Features of your vehicle Stop a Disc Eject a Disc CD Player Operation The disc will automatically stop when any To eject a disc press the button. A The RSE will play audio CDs in both other source (e.g. the vehicle radio or an disc can be ejected even when the unit is standard (12 cm) and mini-disc (8 cm) external game) is selected.
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Features of your vehicle Volume Control Fast Forward / Reverse Stop You can adjust the volume of the audio Press and hold the FF > or < REW but- The CD will automatically stop when any heard in the vehicle speakers from the ton and the player will fast forward or other source (e.g.
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Features of your vehicle Using the MP3 Player Pause/Play Song List : Navigating Folders and Files When an MP3 disc is inserted, the RSE Most RSE functions work the same for will automatically begin playing the first MP3 discs are organized by named fold- audio CDs and MP3 discs.
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Features of your vehicle Selecting the HOME button on the dis- Press the NEXT button to jump to the play and pressing ENTER will bring the beginning of the next file. Press the but- Song List to the screen with the song ton repeatedly to continue moving currently playing.
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Features of your vehicle Stop Eject The disc will automatically stop when any Press the EJECT button to eject the other source (e.g. the vehicle radio or an disc. Discs can be ejected even when the external game) is selected. When you unit is not turned on.
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Features of your vehicle Also you can select the CATEGORY or Listening to the Vehicle Radio Tuning a Station CHANNEL function by using FF> and While the vehicle radio is the current To control the vehicle radio from the RSE <REW buttons.
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Features of your vehicle AM, FM1 and FM2 Selection Viewing Front CD and MP3 CD/CD-MP3 Control Programs When you press the SOURCE button, While the vehicle radio is playing a CD or the Source Selection UI will come out, MP3 audio disc, all of the RSE control The RSE can be used to control discs along with the current available mode.
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Features of your vehicle Using the Remote Control 1. POWER ON/OFF Button 2. Mute Button 3. Number Buttons 4. Source Button 5. A.LANG-Alternate Language, Folder - 6. S.Title – Subtitles, Folders + 7. Menu Button 8. Title/PBC Button 9. Return Button 10.
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Features of your vehicle 1. POWER On/Off 3. Number Buttons 4. Source Press the RSE control panel POWER The number buttons (0 through 9) can Pressing this SOURCE button will bring button or the POWER ON/OFF button be used to directly enter information such out the Source Change selection opera- on the remote control to turn the as chapters in a DVD, track or file num-...
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Features of your vehicle 6. S.Title - Subtitles, Folders + 8. Title/PBC Batteries The S.TITLE button allows you to display While viewing a DVD, press the TITLE The remote control requires a CR2025 or remove language subtitles while play- button on the remote control to jump to battery (included).
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45° angle. The remote control Change the battery. [Device requires one (1) CR2025 battery.] does not work. Use the control buttons on the RSE display panel. If the remote control still does not work, contact your HYUNDAI dealer.
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Before driving / 5-3 Key positions / 5-5 Starting the engine / 5-6 Manual transaxle / 5-7 Automatic transaxle / 5-10 All wheel drive (AWD) / 5-16 Brake system / 5-23 Cruise control system / 5-34 Economical operation / 5-38 Special driving conditions / 5-40 Winter driving / 5-44 Driving your vehicle...
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HYUNDAI dealer. • Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
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Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING E020100AUN E020200BUN CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- Before entering vehicle Necessary inspections TION 65 WARNING • Be sure that all windows, outside mir- Fluid levels, such as engine oil, engine Engine exhaust and a wide variety ror(s), and outside lights are clean. coolant, brake fluid, and washer fluid of automobile components and should be checked on a regular basis,...
Driving your vehicle E020300AUN WARNING WARNING Before starting Always check the surrounding areas • When you intend to park or stop • Close and lock all doors. near your vehicle for people, espe- the vehicle with the engine on, be •...
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Driving your vehicle KEY POSITIONS E030202AFD ACC (Accessory) The steering wheel is unlocked and elec- trical accessories are operative. ✽ ✽ NOTICE If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC position, turn the key while turning the steering wheel right and left to release the tension.
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Driving your vehicle STARTING THE ENGINE E040100AUN WARNING - WARNING Ignition key 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. • Never turn the ignition switch to Always wear appropriate shoes 2. Manual Transaxle - Depress the LOCK or ACC while the vehicle is when operating your...
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Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) E050100BUN CAUTION Manual transaxle operation If the engine stalls while you are in The manual transaxle has 6 forward motion, do not attempt to move the gears. shift lever to the P (Park) position. If This shift pattern is imprinted on the shift traffic and road conditions permit, knob.
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Driving your vehicle • During cold weather, shifting may be CAUTION WARNING difficult until the transaxle lubricant has warmed up. This is normal and not • When downshifting from fifth • Before leaving the driver’s seat, harmful to the transaxle. gear to fourth gear, caution always set the parking brake fully should be taken not to inadver-...
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Driving your vehicle E050101AUN E050200AUN Using the clutch WARNING Good driving practices The clutch should be pressed all the way • Always buckle-up! In a collision, • Never take the vehicle out of gear and to the floor before shifting, then released an unbelted occupant is signifi- coast down a hill.
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Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Depress the brake pedal when shifting. The shift lever can be moved freely. OCM050010...
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Driving your vehicle E060100AFD For smooth operation, depress the brake CAUTION pedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to a Automatic transaxle operation forward or reverse gear. • To avoid damage your The highly efficient automatic transaxle transaxle, do not accelerate the has 6 forward speeds and one reverse engine in R (Reverse) or any for- speed.
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Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) WARNING Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transaxle are not backward. engaged. The vehicle will roll freely even • Shifting into P (Park) while the on the slightest incline unless the parking vehicle is in motion will cause the brake or service brakes are applied.
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Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE E060102AFD Shift lock system • In sports mode, the driver must exe- For your safety, the automatic transaxle cute upshifts in accordance with road has a shift lock system which prevents conditions, taking care to keep the shifting the transaxle from P (Park) or N engine speed below the red zone.
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3. Move the shift lever. (Park) to keep the vehicle from moving. 4. Have your vehicle inspected by an • Exercise extreme caution when driving authorized HYUNDAI dealer immedi- on a slippery surface. Be especially ately. careful when braking, accelerating or shifting gears.
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Driving your vehicle • Optimum vehicle performance and E060203AFD WARNING Moving up a steep grade from a stand- economy is obtained by smoothly ing start depressing and releasing the accelera- If your vehicle becomes stuck in tor pedal. To move up a steep grade from a stand- snow, mud, sand, etc., then you ing start, depress the brake pedal, shift may attempt to rock the vehicle free...
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Driving your vehicle ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD) (IF EQUIPPED) Engine power can be delivered to all front Tight corner brake effect WARNING and rear wheels for maximum traction. Off road driving AWD is useful when extra traction is This vehicle is designed primarily CAUTION - required, such as, when driving on slip- for on road use although it can oper-...
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Driving your vehicle ALL Wheel Drive (AWD) transfer mode selection Transfer mode Selection button Indicator light Description • When driving in AWD AUTO mode, the vehicle operates sim- ilar to conventional 2WD vehicles under normal operating conditions. However, if the system determines that there is a AWD AUTO need for the AWD mode, the engine’s driving power is dis- (AWD LOCK is...
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Driving your vehicle For safe all wheel drive operation WARNING All wheel driving When conditions demand the use of four-wheel drive, all functions of your vehicle exposed extreme stress. Slow down and be ready for changes in the composi- tion and traction of the surface under your tires.
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Driving your vehicle • You must consciously take the effort to WARNING learn how to corner in a AWD vehicle. Wind danger Do not rely on your experience in con- If you are driving in heavy wind, the ventional 2WD vehicles in choosing vehicle's higher center of gravity safe cornering speed in AWD mode.
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Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Reducing the risk of a rollover WARNING - AWD driving • Do not drive in water if the level is This multi-purpose passenger vehicle is higher than the bottom of the vehicle. • Avoid high cornering speed. defined as a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV).
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HYUNDAI for • Avoid sharp turns or abrupt off road driving, you should not use maneuvers. these tires for highway driving.
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Driving your vehicle • Full-time AWD vehicles must be tested WARNING - on a special four wheel chassis Dynamometer dynamometer. testing Keep away from the front of the ✽ ✽ NOTICE vehicle while the vehicle is in gear on the dynamometer. This is very Never engage the parking brake while dangerous as the vehicle can jump performing these tests.
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Driving your vehicle BRAKE SYSTEM E070100BUN E070101AUN (Continued) In the event of brake failure Power brakes • When descending a long or steep If service brakes fail to operate while the Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes hill, shift to a lower gear and vehicle is in motion, you can make an that adjust automatically through normal avoid continuous application of...
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Driving your vehicle E070102AUN Disc brakes wear indicator When your brake pads are worn and new pads are required, you will hear a high- pitched warning sound from your front brakes or rear brakes (if equipped). You may hear this sound come and go or it may occur whenever you depress the brake pedal.
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Driving your vehicle CAUTION • Driving with the parking brake applied will cause excessive brake pad and brake rotor wear. • Do not operate the parking brake while the vehicle is moving except in an emergency situation. It could damage the vehicle sys- tem and make endanger driving safety.
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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.
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Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE The ABS continuously senses the speed (Continued) of the wheels. If the wheels are going to A click sound may be heard in the The safety features of an ABS (or lock, the ABS system repeatedly modu- engine compartment when the vehicle ESC) equipped vehicle should not lates the hydraulic brake pressure to the...
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If the ABS is malfunctioning. light stays on, you may have a • Do not pump your brakes! problem with your ABS. Contact • Have the battery recharged before an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as driving the vehicle. soon as possible.
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Driving your vehicle The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) E070501AUN-EU WARNING ESC operation system is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control Never drive too fast for the road ESC ON condition under adverse conditions. It is not a conditions or too quickly when cor- •...
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Driving your vehicle When operating E070502AUN-EE ■ ESC indicator light ESC operation off When the ESC is in operation, the ESC indicator light blinks. ESC OFF state • When the Electronic Stability • To cancel ESC operation, Control is operating properly, press the ESC OFF button you can feel a slight pulsation (ESC OFF indicator light illu-...
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Driving your vehicle E070504AUN-EE WARNING ESC OFF usage The Electronic Stability Control sys- When driving tem is only a driving aid; use pre- • ESC should be turned on for daily driv- cautions for safe driving by slowing ing whenever possible. down on curved, snowy, or icy •...
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If the DBC red indicator light illuminates, the system has overheated or there in 3rd gear (or above). is an operational problem. The DBC will not activate. If the DBC red indicator light illuminates even though the DBC system has cooled, have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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HYUNDAI dealer for into the curb to help keep the vehicle brake as far as possible and fully assistance.
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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 cruise control engine will be overrevved.
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Driving your vehicle OCM050101N OCM050103N OCM050102N E090100AUN 3. Push the -SET switch, and release it at E090200AFD To set cruise control speed: To increase cruise control set the desired speed. The SET indicator light in the instrument cluster will illumi- speed: 1.
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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.
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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.
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Driving your vehicle ECONOMICAL OPERATION Your vehicle's fuel economy depends • Don't "ride" the brake or clutch pedal. • Keep your vehicle in good condition. mainly on your style of driving, where you This can increase fuel consumption For better fuel economy and reduced drive and when you drive.
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Therefore, have an authorized run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to plac- HYUNDAI dealer perform scheduled ing the vehicle in gear. In very cold inspections and maintenance. weather, however, give your engine a slightly longer warm-up period.
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Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS E110100AUN E110200AEN WARNING Hazardous driving conditions - Downshifting Rocking the vehicle Downshifting with an automatic When hazardous driving conditions are If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to transaxle, while driving on slippery encountered such as water, snow, ice, free it from snow, sand, or mud, first turn surfaces can cause an accident.
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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.
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Driving your vehicle • Avoid staring directly at the headlights • If your tires are not in good condition, of oncoming vehicles. You could be making a quick stop on wet pavement temporarily blinded, and it will take can cause a skid and possibly lead to several seconds for your eyes to read- an accident.
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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.
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Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING E120100AUN E120101AUN Snow tires Snowy or Icy conditions 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.
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Driving your vehicle When using tire chains, attach them to Chain installation the drive wheels as follows. When installing chains, follow the manu- facturer's instructions and mount them as 2WD : Front wheels tightly as you can. Drive slowly with AWD : All four wheels chains installed.
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• Stop driving and retighten the 7. The level of charge in your battery can chains any time you hear them be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI hitting the vehicle. dealer or a service station.
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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.
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Ask an in the limits. This section contains many time-tested, authorized HYUNDAI dealer for further important trailering tips and safety rules. details before towing. Many of these are important for your safety and that of your passengers.
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This is not a the bumper. task for amateurs. Use an experi- • A HYUNDAI accessory trailer hitch is enced, competent trailer shop for available at an authorized HYUNDAI this work.
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Driving your vehicle E140400AUN E140401AUN E140404AUN Driving with a trailer Following distance Making turns Stay at least twice as far behind the vehi- When you’re turning with a trailer, make Towing a trailer requires a certain cle ahead as you would when driving wider turns than normal.
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Do not connect a trailer lighting system directly to your vehicle’s lighting system. Use only an approved trailer wiring har- ness. An authorized HYUNDAI dealer can assist you in installing the wiring harness. 5 51...
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Driving your vehicle E140407AUN-EA 4. Place chocks under the trailer wheels CAUTION Parking on hills on the down hill side of the wheels. • When towing a trailer on steep Generally, if you have a trailer attached to 5. Start the vehicle, hold the brakes, shift grades (in excess of 6%) pay your vehicle, you should not park your to neutral, release the parking brake...
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Driving your vehicle When you are ready to leave after park- Maintenance when trailer towing CAUTION ing on a hill Your vehicle will need service more often 1. With the manual transaxle in Neutral • Due to higher load during trailer when you regularly pull a trailer.
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With trailer 2800 3500 • When towing a trailer, be sure to con- package (1270) (1588) sult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for further information additional Maximum permissible static vertical load on the requirements such as a towing kit, etc. coupling device •...
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Driving your vehicle The trailer tongue should weigh a maxi- mum of 10% of the total loaded trailer weight, within the limits of the maximum permissible trailer tongue load. After you've loaded your trailer, weigh the trail- er and then the tongue, separately, to see if the weights are proper.
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Driving your vehicle WARNING - Trailer • Never load a trailer with more weight in the rear than in the front. The front should be loaded with approximately 60% of the total trailer load; the rear should be loaded with approximately 40% of the total trailer load.
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Driving your vehicle VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT Vehicle capacity weight: Towing capacity: 930 lbs. (420 kg) Without trailer brakes: 1653 lbs (750 kg) Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- mum combined weight of occupants With trailer brakes: and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped - Without trailer package with a trailer, the combined weight 2000 lbs (907 kg)
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Driving your vehicle 2. Determine the combined weight of Example 1 Example 2 the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. 4.
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Driving your vehicle To find out the actual loads on your Example 3 front and rear axles, you need to go to a weigh station and weigh your vehicle.Your dealer can help you with this. Be sure to spread out your load equally on both sides of the center- line.
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Driving your vehicle (Continued) WARNING WARNING - Loose cargo • Do not load your vehicle any • Overloading your vehicle can Items you carry inside your heavier than the GVWR, either cause heat buildup in your vehicle can strike and injure the maximum front or rear vehicle's tires and possible occupants in a sudden stop or...
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Driving your vehicle VEHICLE WEIGHT E160000AUN E160400AUN This section will guide you in the proper GAW (Gross axle weight) loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to This is the total weight placed on each keep your loaded vehicle weight within its axle (front and rear) - including vehicle design rating capability, with or without a curb weight and all payload.
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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 / 6-13 Towing / 6-22 What to do in an emergency...
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What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY 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.
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4. If the engine still does not start, call an 4. Check the starter connections to be authorized HYUNDAI dealer or seek F020300AFD sure they are securely tightened. other qualified assistance. If engine stalls while driving 5.
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What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY STARTING F040100AUN Jumper Cables Jump starting WARNING - Battery • Keep all flames or sparks away Jump starting can be dangerous if done from the battery. The battery pro- incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm to yourself or damage to your vehicle or duces hydrogen gas which may battery, follow the jump starting proce-...
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(2). Proceed to cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI connect one end of the other jumper dealer. cable to the negative terminal of the...
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2. Place the shift lever in P (automatic heating happens again, call an author- the engine immediately and call the transaxle) or neutral (manual transaxle) ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. nearest authorized HYUNDAI dealer and set the parking brake. If the air con- for assistance.
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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.
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It does not take your car to your nearest If the telltale illuminates, immediately mean your TPMS is malfunction- authorized HYUNDAI dealer and reduce your speed, avoid hard cor- ing because the decreased tem- have the system checked.
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Have the system checked by an tions, airports, or transmitting overheat and fail. authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon towers, etc. This can interfere as possible to determine the cause with normal operation of the of the problem.
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TPMS sensor on the replaced HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- spare wheel should be initiated After you replace the low pressure ble or replace the flat tire with the...
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What to do in an emergency You may not be able identify a low WARNING WARNING TPMS - Protecting tire by simply looking at it. Always TPMS use a good quality tire pressure • The TPMS cannot alert you to gauge to measure the tire's inflation severe and sudden tire dam- Tampering with, modifying, or...
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What to do in an emergency This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.This device must accept any inter- ference received, including inter- ference that may cause undesired operation.
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What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE F070101AUN Jacking instructions WARNING - Changing tires The jack is provided for emergency • Never attempt vehicle repairs tire changing only. in the traffic lanes of a public road or highway.
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What to do in an emergency (Continued) • The vehicle can easily roll off jack causing serious injury or death. No person should place any portion of their body under a vehicle that is supported only by a jack; use vehicle support stands. •...
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What to do in an emergency WARNING Ensure the spare tire retainer is properly aligned with the center of the spare tire to prevent the spare tire from “rattling”. Otherwise, it may cause the spare tire to fall off the carrier and lead to an accident.
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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 chocked, and that no person...
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What to do in an emergency OCM049011N OCM049013N OCM054012 6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun- 7. Place the jack at the front or rear 8. Insert the jack handle into the jack terclockwise one turn each, but do jacking position closest to the tire and turn it clockwise, raising the not remove any nut until the tire you are changing.
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What to do in an emergency 9. Loosen the wheel nuts and 10. To reinstall the wheel, hold it on WARNING remove them with your fingers. the studs, put the wheel nuts on Slide the wheel off the studs and the studs and tighten them finger Wheels and wheel covers may lay it flat so it cannot roll away.
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If in doubt, consult an author- Then double-check each nut for ized HYUNDAI dealer. tightness. After changing wheels, have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer tighten the wheel nuts to their proper torque as soon as possible. Wheel nut tightening torque: Steel wheel & aluminium alloy wheel: 65~79 lb.ft (9~11 kg.m)
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What to do in an emergency F070301AUN WARNING Important - use of compact spare tire WARNING - Wheel studs (if equipped) If the studs are damaged, they The compact spare tire is for Your vehicle is equipped with a com- may lose their ability to retain emergency use only.
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What to do in an emergency When using a compact spare tire, • Do not take this vehicle through an • The compact spare tire should not observe the following precautions: automatic car wash while the com- be used on any other wheels, nor pact spare tire is installed.
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When being towed by a commercial tow recommend having it done by an author- truck and wheel dollies are not used, the ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial front of the vehicle should always be lift- tow-truck service. Proper lifting and tow- ed, not the rear.
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F080300AFD Emergency towing (if equipped) If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow truck service. OCM054034 If towing service is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be tem-...
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Contact an • Before emergency towing, check that authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a the hook is not broken or damaged. commercial tow truck service for • Fasten the towing cable or chain assistance.
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What to do in an emergency F080301BUN CAUTION - Automatic Emergency towing precautions transaxle • Turn the ignition switch to ACC so the steering wheel isn’t locked. • If the car is being towed with all four wheels on the ground, it can •...
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An authorized HYUNDAI dealer has fac- ✽ ✽ NOTICE shown on the following pages. You need tory-trained technicians and genuine this information to establish your compli-...
G030101AUN inspections that should be performed by work When you stop for fuel: the owner or an authorized HYUNDAI • Performing maintenance work on • Check the engine oil level. dealer at the frequencies indicated to a vehicle can be dangerous. You •...
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Maintenance G030102ACM G030103AUN G030105ACM 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.
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Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE G040000AUN-EU If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions, you should inspect, Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if replace or refill more frequently than the the vehicle is usually operated where following Normal Maintenance Schedule. none of the following conditions apply. If any of the following conditions apply, fol- After 120 months or 150,000 miles low Maintenance Under Severe Usage...
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: If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is recommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. : Inspect for excessive tappet noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary.
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Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary. MILES X 1000 22.5 37.5 52.5 67.5 82.5 97.5 105 112.5 120 127.5 135 142.5 150 DESCRIPTION KILOMETERS X 1000 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 MONTHS...
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Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary. 22.5 37.5 52.5 67.5 82.5 97.5 105 112.5 120 127.5 135 142.5 150 MILES X 1000 DESCRIPTION KILOMETERS X 1000 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 MONTHS...
Maintenance G040200ACM-EU 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 DRIVING...
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Have driven in severe conditions, more fre- issues such as hard starting. If an exces- an authorized HYUNDAI dealer replace quent oil and filter changes are required. sive amount of foreign matter accumu- any damaged or leaking parts immedi- lates in the fuel tank, the filter may ately.
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Vacuum crankcase ventilation Air cleaner filter Coolant hoses (if equipped) A Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filter is The coolant should be changed at the recommended when the filter is replaced. intervals specified in the maintenance Inspect the surface of hoses for evidence schedule.
Maintenance G051700AUN G052300AXM CAUTION Power steering pump, belt and Parking brake hoses The use of a non-specified fluid Inspect the parking brake system includ- could result in transaxle malfunc- Check the power steering pump and ing the parking brake lever (or pedal) and tion and failure.
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Maintenance ENGINE OIL 4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, and re-insert it fully. WARNING - Radiator hose Be very careful not to touch the radiator hose when checking or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you. 5.
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Have engine oil and filter changed by an as possible after handling used oil. authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the begin- ning of this section. • Never attempt to remove the radi- ator cap while the engine is oper- ating or hot.
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If the coolant level is low, add enough deonized water or soft water. Bring the level to F (MAX), but do not overfill. If fre- quent coolant refill is required, see an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for a cooling system inspection.
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• 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.
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In the event the brake system kind of fluid. A few drops of miner- requires frequent additions of fluid, al-based oil, such as engine oil, in the vehicle should be inspected by your brake system can damage an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. brake system parts.
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Check the connections for oil leaks, dam- requires frequent addition of fluid, the age and twists in the power steering vehicle should be inspected by an hose before driving. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. CAUTION OCM070009 • To avoid damage to the power Checking the power steering fluid...
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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.
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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 : 5~6 “clicks’’ at a force of Stroke : 8~9 notch 44 lbs (20 kg, 196 N). 7 21...
Maintenance AIR CLEANER OXM079012 OXM079013 OXM079014 G160100ACM 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching 2. Wipe the inside of the air cleaner. Filter replacement clips and open the cover. 3. Replace the air cleaner filter. 4. Lock the cover with the cover attaching It must be replaced when necessary, and clips.
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• Use a HYUNDAI genuine part. Use of nongenuine part could damage the air flow sensor. 7 23...
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Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED) G170100AXM Filter inspection If the vehicle is operated in the severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and replaced earlier. When you, the owner, replace the climate control air filter, replace it per- forming the following procedure, and be careful to avoid damaging other compo-...
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Maintenance OCM055011 OCM070017 3. Remove the climate control air filter 4. Replace the climate control air filter. case by pulling out both sides of the 5. Reassemble in the reverse order of cover. disassembly. ✽ ✽ NOTICE When replacing the climate control air filter install it properly.
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Maintenance WIPER BLADES Contamination of either the windshield or G180200AUN the wiper blades with foreign matter can Blade replacement reduce the effectiveness of the wind- When the wipers no longer clean ade- shield wipers. Common sources of con- quately, the blades may be worn or tamination are insects, tree sap, and hot cracked, and require replacement.
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Maintenance 1LDA5023 1JBA7037 1JBA7038 Front windshield wiper blade 2. Compress the clip and slide the blade 3. Lift it off the arm. assembly downward. 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper 4. Install the blade assembly in the blade assembly to expose the plastic reverse order of removal.
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1. Raise the wiper arm and pull out the wiper blade assembly. 3. Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slight- To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer replace the wiper blade.
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Maintenance BATTERY (Continued) WARNING - Battery dangers If any electrolyte gets into your eyes, flush your eyes Always read the following with clean water for at least instructions carefully when 15 minutes and get immedi- handling a battery. ate medical attention. Keep lighted cigarettes and If electrolyte gets on your all other flames or sparks...
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Maintenance G190200AUN (Continued) CALIFORNIA Battery recharging • When lifting a plastic-cased bat- PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, tery, excessive pressure on the Battery posts, terminals, and relat- calcium-based battery. case may cause battery acid to ed accessories contain lead and •...
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Maintenance G130300AUN (Continued) WARNING - Recharging Reset items • Before performing maintenance battery Items should be reset after the battery or recharging the battery, turn off When recharging battery, has been discharged or the battery has all accessories and stop the observe the following precautions: been disconnected.
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Maintenance TIRES AND WHEELS G200100AUN WARNING - Tire underin- Tire care flation For proper maintenance, safety, and Severe underinflation (10 psi maximum fuel economy, you must (70 kPa) or more) can lead to always maintain recommended tire severe heat build-up, causing inflation pressures and stay within blowouts, tread separation and the load limits and weight distribution...
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• Be sure to reinstall the tire • Check the pressure of your ized HYUNDAI dealer. inflation valve caps. Without spare tire each time you check • Overinflation produces the valve cap, dirt or moisture the pressure of other tires.
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1 mile (1.6 km). are damaged. • 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.
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Maintenance G200400AXM Disc brake pads should be inspected With a full-size spare tire (if equipped) Tire rotation for wear whenever tires are rotated. To equalize tread wear, it is recom- mended that the tires be rotated ✽ ✽ NOTICE every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or Rotate radial tires that have an sooner if irregular wear develops.
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Maintenance G200500AUN Tread wear indicator WARNING Wheel alignment and tire balance - Replacing tires The wheels on your vehicle were • Driving on worn-out tires is aligned and balanced carefully at the very hazardous will factory to give you the longest tire life reduce braking effectiveness, and best overall performance.
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Maintenance G200601AUN G200700AUN (Continued) Compact spare tire replacement Wheel replacement • The use of any other tire size (if equipped) When replacing the metal wheels for or type may seriously affect A compact spare tire has a shorter any reason, make sure the new ride, handling, ground clear- tread life than a regular size tire.
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Maintenance G200800AUN G201002ACM 2. Tire size designation Tire traction A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire Tire traction can be reduced if you size designation. You will need this drive on worn tires, tires that are information when selecting replace- improperly inflated or on slippery ment tires for your car.
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Maintenance 102 - Load Index, a numerical code Tire speed ratings G201003AEN 3. Checking tire life associated with the maximum The chart below lists many of the dif- (TIN : Tire Identification Number) load the tire can carry. ferent speed ratings currently being Any tires that are over 6 years old, used for passenger car tires.
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Maintenance G201005AUN Tread wear 5. Maximum permissible inflation WARNING - Tire age The tread wear grade is a compara- pressure tive rating based on the wear rate of Tires degrade over time, even This number is the greatest amount the tire when tested under controlled when they are not being used.
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Maintenance Traction - AA, A, B & C Sustained high temperature can G201100AEN Tire terminology and definitions cause the material of the tire to The traction grades, from highest to degenerate and reduce tire life, and lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those Air Pressure: The amount of air excessive temperature can lead to grades represent the tires ability to...
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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.
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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.
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Maintenance Do not drive faster than 75 mph (120 Radial-ply tires WARNING - Snow or ice km/h) when your car is equipped with 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.
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Avoid using Normal Blown the system involved and immediately consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Fusible link CAUTION Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type Do not use a screwdriver or any...
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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 cigar lighter fuse.
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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. •...
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To remove or insert the fuse, If the main 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.
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Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE G210300AFD Fuse/Relay panel description Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehi- Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay cle. It is accurate at the time of printing. name and capacity.
Maintenance Driver's side fuse panel Description Fuse rating Protected component START Burglar Alarm Relay P/WDW LH Power Window Main Switch, Rear Power Window Switch LH P/WDW RH Power Window Main Switch, Passenger Power Window Switch, Rear Power Window Switch RH S/ROOF Sunroof Motor P/SEAT...
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HYUNDAI dealer. shock. Removing/installing the headlight assembly can result in damage to Use only the bulbs of the specified the vehicle.
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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. OCM070029 OHD076046 G220100AUN G220101ACM Headlight, position light, turn sig- Headlight bulb nal light, front fog light bulb...
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3. Disconnect the power connector from 6. Unsnap the headlight bulb retaining HYUNDAI dealer. the back of the headlight assembly. wire by depressing the end and push- ing it upward (High beam). 7. Remove the bulb from the headlight assembly.
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Maintenance 3. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place. 4. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise.
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Maintenance 5. Install the new bulb-socket into the housing by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the housing. Push the socket into the housing and turn the socket clockwise. 6. Connect the power connector to the socket.
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Maintenance 5. Remove the socket from the assembly 4. Remove the bulb from the socket by by turning the socket counterclockwise pressing it in and rotating it counter- until the tabs on the socket align with clockwise until the tabs on the bulb the slots on the assembly.
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Maintenance OCM071060 OCM071062 OCM071063 5. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently 6. Loosen the retaining screws(4EA) and pry the center cover of the high mount- install a new LED assembly. ed stop light trim. 7. Reinstall the high mounted stop light assembly to the body of the vehicle.
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1. Loosen the lens retaining screws with If the light does not operate, have the a philips head screwdriver. vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 2. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb. 4. Install a new bulb. 5. Reinstall the lens securely with the...
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Maintenance G220600AUN Map lamp Luggage room lamp Interior light bulb replacement WARNING Prior to working on the Interior Lights, ensure that the “OFF” but- ton is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiving an electric shock. Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) Room lamp 1.
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Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care G230102CUN CAUTION Finish maintenance G230101AUN • Do not use strong soap, chemical Washing Exterior general caution detergents or hot water, and do To help protect your vehicle’s finish from It is very important to follow the label not wash the vehicle in direct rust and deterioration, wash it thoroughly directions when using any chemical...
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Maintenance Waxing G230103AUN Finish damage repair Wax the vehicle when water will no longer bead on the paint. Deep scratches or stone chips in the painted surface must be repaired Always wash and dry the vehicle before promptly. Exposed metal will quickly rust waxing.
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Maintenance B230104AUN G230105AUN Bright-metal maintenance Underbody maintenance WARNING • To remove road tar and insects, use a Corrosive materials used for ice and After washing the vehicle, test the tar remover, not a scraper or other snow removal and dust control may col- brakes while driving slowly to see if sharp object.
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Maintenance G230106AUN G230107AUN Moisture breeds corrosion Aluminum wheel maintenance Corrosion protection Moisture creates the conditions in which corrosion is most likely to occur. For The aluminum wheels are coated with a Protecting your vehicle from corrosion example, corrosion is accelerated by clear protective finish.
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Maintenance Keep your car clean Keep your garage dry Don't neglect the interior The best way to prevent corrosion is to Don't park your car in a damp, poorly Moisture can collect under the floor mats keep your car clean and free of corrosive ventilated garage.
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Maintenance Interior care G230202AUN G230203AUN Cleaning the upholstery and interior Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt web- G230201BUN trim bing Interior general precautions Vinyl Clean the belt webbing with any mild Prevent caustic solutions such as per- soap solution recommended for cleaning Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl fume and cosmetic oil from contacting upholstery or carpet.
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Inside the crankcase, ized HYUNDAI dealer in accordance with the fresh air mixes with blow-by gases, G270202AUN the maintenance schedule in this manu-...
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Maintenance G270300AUN G270302AUN-EU Engine exhaust gas precautions (car- CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- 3. Exhaust emission control bon monoxide) TION 65 WARNING system • Carbon monoxide can be present with The Exhaust Emission Control System is Engine exhaust and a wide variety other exhaust fumes. Therefore, if you a highly effective system which controls of automobile components and smell exhaust fumes of any kind inside...
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HYUNDAI dealer. rosion control. It may present a • Avoid driving with a very low fuel level. fire risk under certain conditions.
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Maintenance CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE G280000AEN 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).
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Dimensions / 8-2 Bulb wattage / 8-2 Tires and wheels / 8-3 Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-4 Vehicle identification number (VIN) / 8-7 Vehicle certification label / 8-7 Tire specification and pressure label / 8-8 Engine number / 8-8 Consumer information / 8-9 Reporting safety defects / 8-10 Binding arbitration / 8-10...
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects DIMENSIONS BULB WATTAGE I010000ACM I030000ACM Item in (mm) Light Bulb Wattage Headlights (Low) Overall length 183.1 (4650) Headlights (High) Overall width 74.4 (1890) Front turn signal lights / Overall height 67.9 (1725)/69.3 (1760)* 27/8 Position lights (Front side markers) Front tread 63.6 (1615)
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects TIRES AND WHEELS I020000ACM Inflation pressure psi (kPa) Tire Wheel lug nut torque Wheel size Item Normal load Maximum load size lb•ft (kg•m, N•m) Front Rear Front Rear P235/65R17 7.0J×17 Full size tire P235/60R18 7.0J×18 (230) (230)
(HYUNDAI genuine transaxle fluid) MICHANG ATF SP-IV, SK ATF SP-IV 2.4 Engine 7.50 US qt. (7.1 l) NOCA ATF SP-IV, HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IV or other Automatic transaxle fluid brands meeting the above specification approved by 3.5 Engine 8.24 US qt. (7.8 l) Hyundai Motor Co.,...
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects Lubricant Volume Classification 0.74~0.85 US qt. Brake/clutch fluid FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4 (0.7~0.8 l) HYPOID GEAR OIL API GL-5, SAE 75W/90 Rear differential oil (AWD) 0.74 US qt. (0.7 l) (SHELL SPIRAX X or equivalent) 2.4 Engine 0.63 US qt.
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an When choosing an oil, consider the range I040100AXM effect on fuel economy and cold weather of temperature your vehicle will be oper- Recommended SAE viscosity operating (engine start and engine oil ated in before the next oil change.
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL Frame number VIN label OEN086004N OCM080001 OCM056002 H020000AEN H010000AEN The VIN is also on a plate attached to the The vehicle certification label attached The vehicle identification number (VIN) is top of the dashboard.
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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects TIRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER PRESSURE LABEL ■ Gasoline engine (2.4L) OCM080003 OCM070048L ■ Gasoline engine (3.5L) The tires supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best perform- ance for normal driving. The tire label located on the driver's side center pillar gives the tire pressures rec- ommended for your vehicle.
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Safety Administration U.S. Department of Transportation. Your Eastern Region Central Region Hyundai dealer will help answer any 1100 Cranbury South River Road 1705 Sequoia Drive questions you may have as you read this Jamesburg, NJ 08831 Aurora, Illinois 60506 information.
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Written notice must be and if it finds that a safety defect exists in administered through delivered (via certified mail) to Hyundai a group of vehicles, it may order a recall American Arbitration Association (AAA). Motor America, Attn: Consumer Affairs, and remedy campaign.
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Index Battery············································································7-29 Air bags-advanced supplemental restraint system ········3-36 Before driving ··································································5-3 Air bag warning label ··················································3-62 Brake system··································································5-23 Air bag warning light ··················································3-59 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ···································5-26 Curtain air bag ·····························································3-50 Downhill brake system (DBC)···································5-31 Driver's and passenger's front air bag··························3-45 Electronic stability control (ESC) ······························5-28 Occupant classification system ···································3-40 Parking brake······························································5-24...
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Index Defroster ········································································4-66 Fuel filler lid ··································································4-19 Dimensions ······································································8-2 Fuel requirements ····························································1-2 Door locks······································································4-14 Fuses ··············································································7-45 Central door lock switch ···············································4-8 Fuse/relay panel description········································7-49 Child-protector rear door lock·····································4-10 Main fuse ·····································································7-48 Memory fuse································································7-47 Economical operation ····················································5-38 Emergency starting ··························································6-4 Hazard warning flasher··················································4-56 Jump starting ·································································6-4 Hood···············································································4-17 Push starting ··································································6-5...
Index In case of an emergency while driving····························6-2 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster ···················1-6 Instrument cluster ··························································4-40 Key positions ···································································5-5 Engine temperature gauge ···········································4-42 Illuminated ignition switch············································5-4 Fuel gauge ···································································4-43 Keys ·················································································4-2 Instrument panel illumination ·····································4-41 Odometer/Tripmeter ····················································4-43 Speedometer ································································4-41 Light bulbs ·····································································7-55 Tachometer ··································································4-41 Headlight, position light, turn signal light, side...
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Index Maintenance services·······················································7-3 Rear seat entertainment system (RSE) ························4-139 Manual climate control system······································4-67 Rearview camera····························································4-56 Air conditioning ··························································4-72 Recommended lubricants and capacities·························8-4 Climate control air filter ··············································4-74 Recommended SAE viscosity number··························8-6 Heating and air conditioning ·······································4-68 Remote keyless entry·······················································4-3 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass············4-28 Reporting safety defects ················································8-10 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass and Road warning···································································6-2...
Index Lumbar support ·····························································3-6 Rear seat adjustment····················································3-12 Seatback pocket ···························································3-11 Tailgate···········································································4-11 Seat warmer ·································································3-10 Theft-alarm system ··························································4-5 Special driving conditions ·············································5-40 Tires pressure monitoring system (TPMS)······················6-7 Driving at night ···························································5-41 Changing a tire with TPMS·········································6-10 Driving in flooded areas ··············································5-42 Low tire pressure telltale ···············································6-8 Driving in the rain ·······················································5-42 TPMS (Tire pressure monitoring system)
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Index Towing ···········································································6-22 Vehicle weight ·······························································5-61 Emergency towing ·······················································6-23 Base curb weight ·························································5-61 Trailer towing·································································5-48 Cargo weight ·······························································5-61 Driving with a trailer ···················································5-50 GAW (Gross axle weight) ···········································5-61 Hitches ·········································································5-49 GAWR (Gross axle weight rating) ······························5-61 Safety chains································································5-49 GVW (Gross vehicle weight) ······································5-61 Trailer brakes ·······························································5-49 GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating)·························5-61 Weight of the trailer (tongue) ······································5-55...
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE The maintenance requirements for your new Hyundai are found in Section 7. As the owner, it is your responsibility to see that all maintenance operations specified by the manufacturer are carried out at the appropriate intervals. When the vehicle is used in severe driving conditions, more frequent main- tenance is required for some operations.
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This Owner's Manual should be considered a part of the car and remain with it when it is sold for the use of the next owner. OWNER'S INFORMATION ORIGINAL OWNER _____________________________________________________ ADDRESS CITY _________________ STATE ___________ ZIP CODE _____________________ DELIVERY DATE (Date Sold to Original Retail Purchaser) DEALER NAME _______________ DEALER NO.
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