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O O W W N N E E R R ' ' S S M M A A N N U U A A L L
Operation
Maintenance

Specifications

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

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  • Page 1: Specifications

    Specifications All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out. This manual applies to all Hyundai models and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI Your Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the per- formance, safety or durability of your Hyundai and may, in addition, violate conditions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in violation of regulations estab- lished by the Department of Transportation and other government agencies in your country.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning. CAUTION This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded.
  • Page 4 Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new Hyundai. It is suggested that you read it care- fully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Your vehicle at a glance Safety features of your vehicle Features of your vehicle Driving your vehicle table of contents What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications & Consumer information Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Index...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction How to use this manual ..... . 1-2 Fuel requirements ......1-3 Vehicle break-in process .
  • Page 7: How To Use This Manual

    Introduction HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest You’ll find various WARNING’s, possible driving pleasure from your vehi- CAUTION’s, and NOTICE’s in this manu- cle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist you al. These were prepared to enhance your in many ways.
  • Page 8: Fuel Requirements

    RON damage the engine control sys- HYUNDAI dealer whether leaded gaso- (Research Octane Number) 95 / AKI tem’s oxygen sensor and affect line in your vehicle is available or not.
  • Page 9 Introduction Gasoline containing alcohol and Other fuels CAUTION methanol Using fuels such as; Never use gasohol which contains Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and - Silicone (Si) contained fuel, methanol. Discontinue use of any ethanol (also known as grain alcohol), - MMT (Manganese, Mn) contained fuel, gasohol product which impairs dri- and gasoline or gasohol containing...
  • Page 10 To help contribute to cleaner air, containing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl hol) should not be used in your vehicle. HYUNDAI recommends that you use Ether) over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content This type of fuel can reduce vehicle per- gasolines treated with detergent addi- 2.7% weight) in your vehicle.
  • Page 11: Vehicle Break-In Process

    (Research Octane and offers to take back your HYUNDAI your vehicle. Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock Index) 91 end of life vehicles in accordance with or higher (for Europe) or Octane Rating •...
  • Page 12: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview (front)..... 2-2 Exterior overview (rear) ..... 2-3 Interior overview .
  • Page 13: Exterior Overview (Front)

    Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW (FRONT) 1. Front removable towing hook ....6-28 2. Front windshield wiper......4-72 3. Outside rearview mirror ......4-41 4. Door lock ..........4-15 5. Head lamp ..........4-66 6. Front fog lamp.........4-69 7. Hood ............4-29 8. Tire and wheel ........7-43 The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 14: Exterior Overview (Rear)

    Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW (REAR) 1. Roof antenna ........4-104 2. Rear window defroster......4-79 3. Rear wiper ..........4-73 4. Door lock ..........4-15 5. Rear parking assist system ....5-50 6. Child-protector rear door lock....4-20 7. Fuel filler lid ..........4-31 8.
  • Page 15: Interior Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW ■ Left-hand drive 1. Door lock/unlock button ....4-16 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch* ..........4-42 3. Power window lock button*....4-27 4. Power window switches* ....4-25 5. Central door lock switch* ....4-19 6. Head lamp leveling device* ....4-70 7.
  • Page 16 Your vehicle at a glance ■ Right-hand drive 1. Door lock/unlock button ....4-16 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch* ..........4-42 3. Power window lock button*....4-27 4. Power window switches* ....4-25 5. Central door lock switch* ....4-19 6. Head lamp leveling device* ....4-70 7.
  • Page 17: Instrument Panel Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW ■ Left-hand drive 1. Instrument cluster ......4-44 2. Light control / Turn signals ....4-66 3. Wiper/Washer........4-72 4. Audio remote control* ....4-105 5. Horn ..........4-40 6. Driver’s front air bag* ......3-41 7. Passenger’s front air bag ....3-41 8.
  • Page 18 Your vehicle at a glance ■ Right-hand drive 1. Instrument cluster ......4-44 2. Light control / Turn signals ....4-66 3. Wiper/Washer........4-72 4. Audio remote control* ....4-105 5. Horn ..........4-40 6. Driver’s front air bag* ......3-41 7. Passenger’s front air bag ....3-41 8.
  • Page 19: Engine Compartment

    Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ ■ Gasoline Engine 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-26 2. Engine oil filler cap ......7-24 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir ....7-28 4. Air cleaner.........7-32 5. Fuse box ...........7-54 6. Positive battery terminal ....7-40 7. Negative battery terminal....7-40 8.
  • Page 20: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle Seat ........3-2 •...
  • Page 21: Seat

    Safety features of your vehicle SEAT Front seats ■ Left-hand drive (1) Forward and rearward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (driver’s seat)* (4) Headrest (5) Seat warmer* Rear seats (6) Seat folding (7) Headrest * : if equipped OIA033001...
  • Page 22 Safety features of your vehicle Front seats ■ Right-hand drive (1) Forward and rearward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (driver’s seat)* (4) Headrest (5) Seat warmer* Rear seats (6) Seat folding (7) Headrest * : if equipped OIA033001R...
  • Page 23 Safety features 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-...
  • Page 24: Front Seat Adjustment

    Safety system of your vehicle ■ Type A Adjust the seat before driving, and make sure the seat is locked securely by trying to move forward and rearward without using the lever. If the seat moves, it is not locked properly. OBA033002 ■...
  • Page 25 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in an accident, take the fol- lowing precautions when adjusting your headrests: • Always properly adjust the head- rests for all passengers BEFORE starting the vehicle. •...
  • Page 26 Safety features of your vehicle CAUTION OIA033003 OBA033005 OYFH034205 Forward and rearward adjustment Adjusting the height up and down If you recline the seatback towards The headrest may be adjusted forward to To raise the headrest, pull it up to the the front with the headrest and seat 3 different positions by pulling the head- desired position (1).
  • Page 27 Safety features of your vehicle Each time you push the switch, the tem- perature setting of the seat is changed as follows : HIGH ( MIDDLE ( LOW ( The seat warmer defaults to the OFF OBA033006 OIA036013 position whenever the ignition switch is Seat warmers (if equipped) Removal/Reinstall placed in the ON position.
  • Page 28: Rear Seat Adjustment

    Safety features of your vehicle OIA0330025 OIA0330010 OPA039053 Seatback pocket (if equipped) Passenger seat under tray Rear seat adjustment (if equipped) The seatback pocket is provided on the Headrest back of the driver’s and/or front passen- To open the tray, pull up the tray and out The rear seat(s) is equipped with head- ger’s seatback.
  • Page 29 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in an accident, take the fol- lowing precautions when adjusting your headrests: • Always properly adjust the head- rests for all passengers BEFORE starting the vehicle. •...
  • Page 30 Safety features of your vehicle Folding the rear seat The rear seatbacks (or cushions) may be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. WARNING • Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down seatback while the vehicle is moving as this is not a proper seating posi- tion and no seat belts are avail-...
  • Page 31 Safety system of your vehicle OIA0330018 OIA0330016 OIA0330017 5. Lift up the rear part of the seat cushion 6. Move the seat cushion in the direction (2). of the arrow in the above picture. OIA0330019 7. Pull up the seatback lever and fold the seatback toward the front of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 32 Safety system of your vehicle To use the rear seat: WARNING - Cargo 1. Lift and push up the seatback back- ward firmly until it clicks into place. Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from being thrown about 2.
  • Page 33: Seat Belts

    Safety system of your vehicle SEAT BELTS Seat belt restraint system (Continued) WARNING • Avoid wearing twisted seat belts. Damaged seat belts and seat belt WARNING A twisted seat belt will not pro- assemblies will not operate properly. tect you properly in an accident. •...
  • Page 34 Safety system of your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive ■ Right-hand drive Front passenger’s seat belt warning (2) As a reminder to the front passenger, the front passenger’s seat belt warning lights will illuminate for approximately 6 sec- onds each time you turn the ignition switch ON regardless of belt fastening.
  • Page 35 Safety system of your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive ■ Right-hand drive (Continued) • The front passenger's seat belt warn- ing may operate when luggage is placed on the front passenger seat. • Riding in an improper position adversely affects the front passenger’s warning system.
  • Page 36 Safety system of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE If you are not able to smoothly pull enough of the seat belt out from the retractor, firmly pull the seat belt out and release it. After release, you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly. B180A01NF OBA033024R Lap/shoulder belt...
  • Page 37 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING Always position the shoulder belt anchor into locked position at the appropriate height. Never position the shoulder belt across your neck or face. Improperly positioned seat belts can cause serious injuries in an accident. B200A01NF OPB039026 When using the rear center seat belt, the...
  • Page 38 Safety system of your vehicle (1) Retractor Pretensioner The purpose of the retractor preten- sioner is to make sure that the shoul- der belts fit in tightly against the occu- pant's upper body in certain frontal collisions. (2) EFD (Emergency Fastening Device) The purpose of the EFD is to make sure that the pelvis belts fit in tightly against the occupant's lower body in...
  • Page 39 Do not recommend that you contact an 1KMB3311A touch the pre-tensioner seat belt authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ■ Right-hand drive assemblies for several minutes after they have been activated. • Do not hit the pre-tensioner seat belt assemblies.
  • Page 40: Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    SRS air bags be inspected To reduce the risk of serious injury by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as or death to an unborn child during soon as possible. accident, pregnant...
  • Page 41 Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt use and children Small children are best protected from Larger children injury in an accident when properly Children under age 13 and who are too Infant and small children restrained in the rear seat by a child large for a booster seat must always Most countries have child restraint laws restraint system that meets the require-...
  • Page 42 Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt use and injured people WARNING WARNING A seat belt should be used when an injured person is being transported. • Always make sure larger chil- • NEVER ride with a reclined seat- Consult a physician for specific recom- dren’s seat belts are worn and back when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 43: Care Of Seat Belts

    Any damaged parts should be replaced blies should be replaced if the vehicle as soon as possible. has been involved in an accident. This should be done even if no damage is vis- ible. We recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 44: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Safety system of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS) Children always in the rear Most countries have child restraint laws Child Restraint System (CRS) always in the rear which require children to travel in approved child restraint devices. The Infants and younger children must be WARNING laws governing the age or height/weight restrained in an appropriate rear-facing...
  • Page 45: Selecting A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Rear-facing child restraints • Select a child restraint based on your • After an accident, we recommend child’s height and weight. The required a HYUNDAI dealer check the child label or the instructions for use typical- WARNING restraint system,...
  • Page 46 Safety system of your vehicle Keep using restraints in the rear-facing position as long as children fit within the height and weight limits allowed by the child restraint’s manufacturer. It’s the best way to keep them safe. Once your child has outgrown the rear-facing child restraint, your child is ready for a forward- facing child restraint with a harness.
  • Page 47: Installing A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Safety system of your vehicle Booster seats Installing a Child Restraint • Make sure the child restraint is firm- ly secured. After installing a child System (CRS) A booster seat is a restraint designed to restraint to the vehicle, push and pull improve the fit of the vehicle’s seat belt the seat forward and from side-to-side system.
  • Page 48 Safety system of your vehicle Child Seat Restraint Suitability for Seat Position using the Seat Belt WARNING - For Europe Use child safety seats that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your recommend that child children. When using the child safety seats, refer to the following table. restraint seat be installed in the rear seat, even if the front passen-...
  • Page 49 Safety system of your vehicle ISOFIX lower anchorage and top-teth- er anchorage (ISOFIX anchorages WARNING system) for children Do not attempt to install a child The ISOFIX system holds a child restraint system using ISOFIX restraint during driving and in an acci- lower anchorages in the rear center dent.
  • Page 50 Safety system of your vehicle Both rear outboard seats are equipped Securing a child restraint with the “ISOFIX Anchorages System” with a pair of ISOFIX lower anchorages as well as a corresponding top-tether To install a ISOFIX-compatible child anchorage on the back side of the rear ISOFIX Lower restraint in either of the rear outboard Anchorage Position...
  • Page 51 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING WARNING Take the following precautions Take the following precautions when using the ISOFIX system: when installing the top-tether strap: • Read and follow all installation • Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your instructions provided with your child restraint system.
  • Page 52 Safety system of your vehicle 2. Connect the top-tether strap hook to the ISOFIX top-tether anchorage, then tighten the top-tether strap according to your child restraint instructions to firmly secure the child restraint to the seat. 3. Check that the child restraint is securely attached to the seat by push- ing and pulling the seat forward and from side-to-side.
  • Page 53 Safety system of your vehicle Child Seat Restraint for Vehicle ISOFIX Positions – For Europe Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture Rear Outboard Rear Outboard Front Passenger Rear Center (Driver side) (Passenger side) ISO/L1 Carrycot ISO/L2 0 : UP to 10kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 0+ : UP to 13kg...
  • Page 54 Safety system of your vehicle Recommended child restraint systems – For Europe ECE-R44 Mass Group Size Class Fixture Name Manufacturer Type of Fixation Approval No. Group 0-1 Baby Safe ISO/R1 Britax Romer Reward facing with ISOFIX base E1 04301146 (0-13kg) Plus Group1 Forward facing with vehicle ISOFIX...
  • Page 55 Safety system of your vehicle Securing a child restraint with a lap/shoulder belt When not using the ISOFIX anchorages system, all child restraints must be secured to a vehicle rear seat with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt. WARNING ALWAYS place a rear-facing child restraint in the rear seat of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 56 Safety system of your vehicle OEN036104 3. Remove as much slack from the belt as possible by pushing down on the child restraint system while feeding the shoulder belt back into the retractor. 4. Push and pull on the child restraint system to confirm that the seat belt is holding it firmly in place.
  • Page 57: Air Bag - Supplemental Restraint System

    Safety system of your vehicle AIR BAG - SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (1) Driver’s front air bag ■ Left-hand drive (2) Passenger’s front air bag* (3) Side impact air bag* (4) Curtain air bag* (5) Front passenger’s air bag ON/OFF switch* * : if equipped WARNING Even in vehicles with air bags, you...
  • Page 58 Safety system of your vehicle (1) Driver’s front air bag ■ Right-hand drive (2) Passenger’s front air bag* (3) Side impact air bag* (4) Curtain air bag* (5) Front passenger’s air bag ON/OFF switch* * : if equipped 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...
  • Page 59 Safety system of your vehicle This vehicle is equipped with an WARNING Supplemental Air Bag System for the dri- - AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ver's seat, front passenger's seats and/or ALWAYS use seat belts and child restraints - every trip, every time, everyone! rear seats.
  • Page 60: Driver's Front Air Bag*

    Safety system of your vehicle Driver’s and passenger’s front air ■ Driver’s front air bag WARNING bags (if equipped) To reduce the risk of serious injury or Your vehicle equipped with death from an inflating front air bags, Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) take the following precautions: and lap/shoulder belts at both the driver •...
  • Page 61: Side Impact Air Bags

    This could reduce or pre- driver and/or the front passenger with system be serviced by an author- vent the effectiveness of the sys- additional protection than that offered by ized HYUNDAI dealer. tem. the seat belt alone. (Continue)
  • Page 62 Safety system of your vehicle The curtain air bags are designed to WARNING deploy only during certain side impact collisions, depending on the crash sever- To reduce the risk of serious injury ity, angle, speed and impact. or death from an inflating curtain The curtain air bags are not designed to air bags, take the following precau- deploy in all side impact situations.
  • Page 63: How Does The Air Bags System Operate

    Safety system of your vehicle ■ ■ Left-hand drive Right-hand drive OLM034302N/Q OIA0330027R How does the air bags system operate? The SRS consists of the following components: 9. Side impact sensors* 1. Driver's front air bag module 10. Passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF indicator * 2.
  • Page 64 We recommend that an authorized inflate the front air bags, at the time and HYUNDAI dealer inspect the SRS as with the force needed. The SRS (Supplement Restraint System) soon as possible if any of these...
  • Page 65 Safety system of your vehicle • Air bag deployment depends on a • There are even circumstances under ■ Driver’s front air bag (1) number of factors including vehicle which contact with the air bag can speed, angles of impact and the densi- cause fatal injuries, especially if the ty and stiffness of the vehicles or occupant is positioned excessively...
  • Page 66 Safety system of your vehicle ■ ■ Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) WARNING To prevent objects from becoming dangerous projectiles when the passenger's air bag inflates: • Do not install or place any objects (drink holder, CD holder, stickers, etc.) on the front pas- senger's panel above the glove box where the passenger's air...
  • Page 67: What To Expect After An Air Bag Inflates

    • We recommend that an author- transport occupants ized HYUNDAI dealer replace the increased risk for air bag-related injury air bag immediately after deploy- due to age, size, or medical condition. ment. Air bags are designed to be...
  • Page 68 Safety system of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ ■ Left-hand drive Left-hand drive The passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF indicator illuminates for about 4 sec- onds after the ignition switch is placed in the ON position. WARNING Never allow an adult passenger to ride in the front passenger seat when the passenger air bag OFF OIA0330030...
  • Page 69: Do Not Install A Child Restraint On The Front Passenger Seat

    • We recommend that an author- ing in serious or fatal injury. which the air bag would not be expected ized HYUNDAI dealer inspect the to provide additional protection. These If your vehicle is equipped with the pas- passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF include rear impacts, second or third col- senger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch,...
  • Page 70 This may adversely affect the collision and air bag deployment performance. • We recommend that all repairs are conducted by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OIA036031/OBA033015/OIA036032/1LDA2054 (1) SRS control module (2) Front impact sensor (3) Side impact sensor (if equipped)
  • Page 71 Safety system of your vehicle ■ Right-hand drive OIA036031R/OBA033015R/OIA036032R/1LDA2054 (1) SRS control module (2) Front impact sensor (3) Side impact sensor (if equipped)
  • Page 72 Safety system of your vehicle Side impact and curtain air bags are designed to inflate only in side impact collisions but they may inflate in other collisions if the side impact sensors detect a sufficient impact. If the vehicle chassis is impacted by bumps or objects on unimproved roads, the air bags may deploy.
  • Page 73 Safety system of your vehicle OPA037041 OPA037042 OSA038121 Air bag non-inflation conditions Front air bags are not designed to inflate Front air bags may not inflate in side in rear collisions, because occupants are impact collisions, because occupants In certain low-speed collisions the air moved backward by the force of the move in the direction of the collision, and bags may not deploy.
  • Page 74 Safety system of your vehicle 1VQA2089 OPA037043 OED036104 In an angled collision, the force of impact Just before impact, drivers often brake Air bags may not inflate in rollover acci- may direct the occupants in a direction heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the dents because the vehicle can not detect where the air bags would not be able to front portion of the vehicle causing it to...
  • Page 75: Srs Care

    SRS components or mend that the system be immediately wiring, including the addition of inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI any kind of badges to the pad dealer. covers or modifications to the body structure.
  • Page 76: Additional Safety Precautions

    Consult an authorized your vehicle's air bag system. the vehicle, against other occupants, or HYUNDAI dealer for the neces- be ejected from the vehicle. sary information. Failure to follow these precautions could increase Do not use any accessories on seat the risk of personal injury.
  • Page 77: Air Bag Warning Labels

    Safety system of your vehicle ■ Type A OIA0330040 ■ Type B OIA0330050 Air bag warning labels (if equipped) Air bag warning labels are attached to alert the driver and passengers of poten- tial risks of the air bag system. Read all of the information about your air bags provided on the sun visor labels.
  • Page 78: Features Of Your Vehicle

    Features of your vehicle Keys ........4-3 Windows .
  • Page 79 Hazard warning flasher ....4-65 • Climate control air filter ..... . 4-86 •...
  • Page 80 OHG040001L ■ Type C WARNING Use only HYUNDAI original parts for the ignition key in your vehicle. If an aftermarket key is used, the ignition switch may not return to ON after START. If this happens, the starter will continue to operate...
  • Page 81 To deactivate the immobilizer system: authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Insert the ignition key into the key cylin- der and turn it to the ON position. To activate the immobilizer system: Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
  • Page 82 HYUNDAI dealer. Malfunctions caused by improper alterations, adjustments or modifi- cations to the immobilizer system are not covered by your vehicle...
  • Page 83 Features of your vehicle REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (IF EQUIPPED) Type A ■ ■ Type A Type A • To unfold the key, press the release button then the key will unfold auto- matically. • To fold the key, fold the key manually while pressing the release button.
  • Page 84 30 seconds. HYUNDAI dealer. • Once the tailgate is opened and then (Continued) closed, the tailgate will lock automati- cally. • The word "HOLD" is written on the button to inform you that you must press and hold the button.
  • Page 85 (due to drinks or moisture), or is heated, internal circuit may mal- For replacement transmitters, we recom- function, excluding the car from the mend that you contact an authorized warranty. HYUNDAI dealer. OLM042302 CAUTION ■ Type B Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate...
  • Page 86 If you are unsure how to use your transmitter or replace the battery, we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Using the wrong battery can cause the transmitter to malfunc- tion. Be sure to use the correct battery.
  • Page 87 Features of your vehicle SMART KEY (IF EQUIPPED) Locking 1. Carry the smart key. 2. Close all doors. 3. Press the button of the outside door handle. 4. The hazard warning lights will blink once (the engine hood and tailgate must be closed).
  • Page 88 • The button will only operate when the smart key is within 0.7 m (28 in.) from you contact an authorized HYUNDAI smart key is within 0.7 m (28 in.) from the outside door handle.
  • Page 89 Features of your vehicle (Continued) • If the smart key is in close proximity to your cell phone or smart phone, the signal from the smart key could be blocked by normal operation of your cell phone or smart phone. This is especially important when the phone is active such as making call, receiving calls, text messaging, and/or send-...
  • Page 90 Features of your vehicle THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Armed stage Do not arm the system until all pas- sengers have left the vehicle. If the Park the vehicle and stop the engine. system is armed while a passenger(s) Arm the system as described below. remains in the vehicle, the alarm may Armed 1.
  • Page 91 Non-immobilizer tem to malfunction and we recom- mend that the system be serviced system by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Avoid trying to start the engine while Malfunctions caused by improper the alarm is activated. The vehicle alterations, adjustments or modifi-...
  • Page 92: Door Lock

    Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS Mechanical key ■ Left-hand drive ■ Right-hand drive Type A Type A • Turn the key toward the rear of the vehicle to lock and toward the front of the vehicle to unlock. • If you lock/unlock the driver’s door with a key, all vehicle doors will lock/unlock automatically.
  • Page 93 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE The central door lock system will oper- ate only when all doors and tailgate are closed. ✽ ✽ NOTICE Lock Always remove the ignition key, engage Unlock the parking brake, close all windows and lock all doors when leaving your vehicle unattended.
  • Page 94 Features of your vehicle • To lock a door, push the door lock but- WARNING WARNING - ton (1) to the “Lock” position. If the door - Door lock mal- Doors is locked properly, the red mark (2) on function •...
  • Page 95 ✽ ✽ NOTICE unlocked when you turn the engine off or your vehicle while you are gone. when you remove the ignition key. (if An authorized HYUNDAI dealer can Always remove the ignition key, equipped) select some auto door lock/unlock fea- engage the parking brake, close all tures as follows;...
  • Page 96: Central Door Lock Switch*

    Features of your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive • When pushing down on the rear por- WARNING - tion (2) of the switch, all vehicle doors Doors will unlock. • The doors should always be fully • If the key is in the ignition switch and closed and locked while the vehi- front door is opened, the doors will not cle is in motion to prevent acci-...
  • Page 97: Child-Protector Rear Door Lock

    Features of your vehicle 3. Close the rear door. WARNING Unlocked To open the rear door, pull the outside vehicles door handle (2). Leaving your vehicle unlocked can Even though the doors may be unlocked, invite theft or possible harm to you the rear door will not open by pulling the or others from someone hiding in inner door handle (3) until the rear door...
  • Page 98 Features of your vehicle TAILGATE ✽ ✽ NOTICE WARNING The central door lock system will oper- The tailgate swings upward. Make ate only when all doors and tailgate are sure no objects or people are near closed. the rear of the vehicle when open- ✽...
  • Page 99 Features of your vehicle Closing the tailgate To close the tailgate, lower and push down the tailgate firmly. Make sure that the tailgate is securely latched. WARNING Exhaust fumes If you drive with the tailgate opened, you will draw dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicle which can cause serious injury or death to vehicle occupants.
  • Page 100 Features of your vehicle WINDOWS ■ Left-hand drive Type A Type B OBA043004L OIA043042 ✽ ✽ NOTICE (1) Driver’s door power window switch* (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch* In cold and wet climates, power windows may not work prop- (3) Rear door (left) power window switch* erly due to freezing conditions.
  • Page 101 Features of your vehicle ■ Right-hand drive Type A Type B OBA043004 OIA043042R ✽ ✽ NOTICE 1) Driver’s door power window switch* (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch* In cold and wet climates, power windows may not work prop- (3) Rear door (right) power window switch* erly due to freezing conditions.
  • Page 102 Features of your vehicle Power windows The ignition switch must be in the ON posi- tion for power windows to operate. Each door has a power window switch that con- trols the door’s window. The driver has a power window lock button which can block the operation of rear passenger windows.
  • Page 103 Features of your vehicle 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON posi- tion. 2. Close the driver’s window and contin- ue pulling up the driver’s power win- dow switch for at least 1 second after the window is completely closed. OBA043017L OUN026013 Auto up/down window (if equipped)
  • Page 104: Power Window Lock Button*

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ Left-hand drive • When the power window lock button is in the LOCK position (pressed), The automatic reverse feature for the the driver’s master control can oper- driver’s window is only active when the ate the rear passenger door power “auto up”...
  • Page 105 Features of your vehicle WARNING - Windows • NEVER leave the ignition key in the vehicle. • NEVER leave any child unattend- ed in the vehicle. Even very young children may inadvertently cause the vehicle to move, entan- gle themselves in the windows, or otherwise injure themselves or others.
  • Page 106: Hood

    Features of your vehicle HOOD ■ Left-hand drive WARNING Hot parts Grasp the support rod in the area wrapped in plastic. The plastic will help prevent you from being burned by hot metal when the engine is hot. WARNING Open the hood after turning off the OIA046217L OIA043007 engine on a flat surface, shifting...
  • Page 107 Features of your vehicle Closing the hood WARNING 1. Before closing the hood, check the fol- • Always double check to be sure lowing: that the hood is firmly latched • All filler caps in the engine compart- before driving away. Check there ment must be correctly installed.
  • Page 108: Fuel Filler Lid

    Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ Left-hand drive If the fuel filler lid does not open because ice has formed around it, tap lightly or push on the lid to break the ice and release the lid. Do not pry on the lid. If necessary, spray around the lid with an approved de-icer fluid (do not use radia- tor anti-freeze) or move the vehicle to a...
  • Page 109 Features of your vehicle Closing the fuel filler lid (Continued) WARNING - Refueling 1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until • Do not get back into a vehicle once dangers it “clicks”. This indicates that the cap is you have begun refueling since Automotive fuels are flammable securely tightened.
  • Page 110 HYUNDAI ignite fuel vapors causing a fire. dealer. An incorrect fuel filler cap • When refueling, always shut the can result in a serious malfunc- engine off.
  • Page 111 Features of your vehicle SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) ✽ ✽ NOTICE ✽ ✽ NOTICE • In cold and wet climates, the sunroof The sunroof cannot slide when it is in may not work properly due to freez- the tilt position nor can it be tilted while ing conditions.
  • Page 112 Features of your vehicle Auto slide open To use the auto slide feature, momentar- ily (more than 1 second) pull the sunroof control lever on the overhead console. The sunroof will slide all the way open. To stop the sunroof sliding at any point, press any sunroof control button.
  • Page 113 Features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING • Periodically remove any dirt that • Never try pinching any part of may accumulate on the guide rail. your body intentionally to acti- vate the Automatic reversal func- • If you try to open the sunroof tion.
  • Page 114 ❈ For more detailed information, we rec- Resetting the sunroof ommend that you contact an author- Whenever the vehicle battery is discon- ized HYUNDAI dealer. nected or discharged, or related fuse is blown, you must reset your sunroof sys- tem as follows:...
  • Page 115: Steering Wheel

    HYUNDAI dealer. accidents when it detects malfunction of the EPS system by self-diagnosis. • The steering effort increases if the steering wheel is rotated continuously when the vehicle is not in motion.
  • Page 116: Heated Steering Wheel Button*

    Features of your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive ■ Left-hand drive To turn the heated steering wheel off, press the button once again. (The indica- tor on the button will turn off.) ✽ ✽ NOTICE The heated steering wheel will turn off automatically approximately 30 minutes after the heated steering wheel is turned OBA043007L...
  • Page 117: Horn

    Features of your vehicle 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. OBA043022L Horn To sound the horn, press the horn sym- bol on your steering wheel.
  • Page 118: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Features of your vehicle MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Outside rearview mirror Adjust the rearview mirror so that the Be sure to adjust the mirror angles center view through the rear window is before driving. seen. Make this adjustment before you Your vehicle is equipped with both left- start driving.
  • Page 119 Features of your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive CAUTION Do not scrape ice off the mirror face; this may damage the surface of the glass. If ice should restrict movement of the mirror, do not force the mirror for adjustment. To remove ice, use a deicer spray, or a sponge or soft cloth with very warm water.
  • Page 120 Features of your vehicle Move the lever (1) to R or L to select the right side mirror or the left side mirror, then press a corresponding point on the mirror adjustment control to position the selected mirror up, down, left or right. After the adjustment, put the lever into the neutral (center) position to prevent inadvertent adjustment.
  • Page 121: Instrument Cluster

    Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ■ ■ Gasoline Engine 1. Tachometer 2. Engine temperature gauge 3. Fuel gauge 4. Speedometer 5. Turn signal indicators 6. Warning and indicator lights* 7. Odometer / Trip computer* * : if equipped ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 122: Instrument Panel Illumination

    Features of your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive ■ Type A (km/h) OIA043037 OBA043103 ■ Right-hand drive ■ Type B (MPH) OBA043105 Tachometer The tachometer indicates the approxi- mate number of engine revolutions per minute (rpm). Use the tachometer to select the correct shift points and to prevent lugging and/or over-revving the engine.
  • Page 123 Features of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION Do not operate the engine within If the gauge pointer moves beyond the tachometer's RED ZONE. This the normal range area toward the may cause severe engine damage. “130” it indicates overheating that may damage the engine. WARNING Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot.
  • Page 124 Features of your vehicle On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel warn- ing light may come on earlier than usual due to the movement of fuel in the tank. WARNING - Fuel gauge Running out of fuel can expose vehicle occupants to danger.
  • Page 125 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE If the icy road warning light appears while driving, you should drive more attentively and safely refraining from over-speeding, rapid acceleration, sud- den braking or sharp turning, etc. OIA043112 OIA043113 Outside Temperature Gauge Icy Road Warning Light (if equipped) This gauge indicates the current outside...
  • Page 126 Features of your vehicle Press the TRIP button for less than 1 second to select any mode as follows: Tripmeter A Tripmeter B Distance to empty* Average fuel consumption* OBA043099 OBA044111 Tripmeter/Trip computer (if equipped) Tripmeter (km or mi.) Instant fuel consumption* A : Tripmeter A The trip computer is a microcomputer- controlled driver information system that...
  • Page 127 Features of your vehicle OBA043112 OBA043113 OIA043120 Distance to empty (if equipped) Average fuel consumption (if equipped) Instant fuel consumption (if equipped) (km or mi.) (l/100 km or MPG) (l/100 km or MPG) This mode indicates the estimated dis- This mode calculates the average fuel This mode calculates the instant fuel tance to empty based on the current fuel in consumption from the total fuel used and...
  • Page 128 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 6 liters (1.6 gallons) of fuel are added to the vehi- cle.
  • Page 129 Features of your vehicle OBA043116 OIA044116 OIA043117 ECO ON/OFF mode (if equipped) Service reminder warning Pop-up Service reminder Symbol Pop-up You can turn the ECO indicator on/off on It calculates and displays when you If one of those values reach „0“, spanner the instrument cluster in this mode.
  • Page 130 We recommend that you con- computer upto 4sec then screen will be (1) Move to Service reminder mode of tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. back to previous screen. trip computer mode at stationary. (2) And then press “RESET” button for more than 5sec until the previous set- ting values are blinking (1Hz).
  • Page 131 The ECO indicator is a system that setting (Dealer) checked by an authorized HYUNDAI informs you to drive economically. dealer. After starting the engine, check to It is displayed if you drive fuel efficiently make sure that all warning lights are off.
  • Page 132 WARNING driving, we recommend that the system HYUNDAI dealer. The normal braking be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI If both ABS and Brake warning system will still be operational, but with- dealer. lights are on and stay on, your vehi- out the assistance of the anti-lock brake cle’s brake system will not work...
  • Page 133 We recommend that you con- warning light blinks again for approxi- completed even if the seat belt has been sult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. mately 6 seconds. fastened before), the seat belt warning If the driver's seat belt is not fastened light will blink.
  • Page 134 In any diately after the engine oil pressure instance where the oil light stays on warning light is illuminated, severe when the engine is running, we rec- damage could result. ommend that system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 4 57...
  • Page 135 2. With the engine stopped, check the an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. brake fluid level immediately and add fluid as required. Then check all brake components for fluid leaks.
  • Page 136 Features of your vehicle Shift pattern indicator Manual transaxle shift Automatic Transaxle Shift (if equipped) indicator (if equipped) Indicator (if equipped, For Europe) The indicator displays which automatic This indicator informs you which gear is In the Sports Mode, this indicator informs transaxle shift lever is selected.
  • Page 137 This warning light illuminates when a be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI 3. If the belt is adjusted properly, a prob- door is not closed securely with the igni- dealer.
  • Page 138 HYUNDAI dealer. the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Generally, your vehicle will continue to be drivable, we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 139 Keep the be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI minute when there is a problem with the smart key in the vehicle. dealer.
  • Page 140 In this case, we recommend that you chapter 5. have the vehicle inspected by an For more details, refer to “Electronic authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Stability Control (ESC)” in chapter 5. ✽ ✽ NOTICE This indicator light blinks: When the engine automatically starts by While the ESC is operating.
  • Page 141 ON-OFF button is pushed again. recommend that you have the system tem. For more information about the use of checked by an authorized HYUNDAI In this case, we recommend that you cruise control, refer to “Cruise control dealer. have your vehicle inspected by an system”...
  • Page 142 Features of your vehicle HAZARD WARNING FLASHER Sunroof open warning light Turn on "FUSE SWITCH" (if equipped) (if equipped) If the driver removes the ignition key • This warning light illuminates if the OIA046027 (Smart key : turns off the engine) and fuse switch is OFF.
  • Page 143 Features of your vehicle LIGHTING Battery saver function (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type A • The purpose of this feature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- charged. The system automatically turns off the exterior lights when the driver removes the ignition key and opens the driver-side door.
  • Page 144 Features of your vehicle ■ Type A ■ Type A WARNING Do not use high beam when there are other vehicles. Using high beam could obstruct the other driver's vision. OIA043012 OIA043013 ■ Type B ■ Type B OIA043012L OIA043013L High beam operation Headlight position ( To turn on the high beam headlights,...
  • Page 145 Features of your vehicle They will self-cancel after a turn is com- ■ Type A ■ Type A pleted. If the indicator continues to flash after a turn, manually return the lever to the OFF position. To signal a lane change, move the turn signal lever slightly and hold it in position (B).
  • Page 146 Features of your vehicle ■ Type A CAUTION When in operation, the fog lights consume large amounts of vehicle electrical power. Only use the fog lights when visibility is poor or unnecessary battery and generator drain could occur. OIA043017 ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■...
  • Page 147 Features of your vehicle To turn the rear fog lights off, turn the rear ■ Left-hand drive The higher the number of the switch fog light switch to the on position again or position, the lower the headlight beam turn the headlight switch off. (with Auto level.
  • Page 148 Features of your vehicle Daytime running light (if equipped) Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can make it easier for others to see the front of your vehicle during the day. DRL can be help- ful in many different driving conditions, and it is especially helpful after dawn and before sunset.
  • Page 149: Wiper/Washer

    Features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS Windscreen wiper/washer ■ ■ Type A Type C A : Wiper speed control · – Single wipe · O – Off · --- – Intermittent wipe · 1 – Low wiper speed · 2 –...
  • Page 150: Rear Wiper

    Features of your vehicle ■ Type A Rear window wiper/washer Windscreen wipers (if equipped) Operates as follows when the ignition switch is turned ON. C : Rear wiper/washer control : For a single wiping cycle, push the · – Wash with brief wipes lever upward and release it with ·...
  • Page 151: Engine Compartment

    Features of your vehicle ■ ■ Type A Type C 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 ■...
  • Page 152 Features of your vehicle Rear window wiper and washer ■ ■ Type A Type C switch (if equipped) The rear window wiper and washer switch is located at the end of the wiper and washer switch lever. Turn the switch to desired position to operate the rear wiper and washer.
  • Page 153 Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT The map lamp goes out gradu- CAUTION ally after approximately 30 sec- onds if the door is closed. Do not use the interior lights for However, if the ignition switch is extended periods when engine is ON or all doors are locked, the not running.
  • Page 154 Features of your vehicle • DOOR (2) The light comes on when any door is opened regardless of the ignition switch position. When doors are unlocked by the trans- mitter, the light comes on for approxi- mately 30 seconds as long as any door is not opened.
  • Page 155 Features of your vehicle OIA043214 Glove box lamp (if equipped) The glove box lamp comes on when the glove box is opened. The parking lights or headlights must be ON for the glove box lamp to function.
  • Page 156: Rear Window Defroster

    Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER ■ Manual climate control ■ Auto climate control CAUTION • Type A To prevent damage to the conduc- tors bonded to the inside surface of the rear window, never use sharp instruments or window cleaners containing abrasives to clean the window.
  • Page 157 Features of your vehicle MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ■ Left-hand drive • Type A • Type B ■ Right-hand drive • Type B • Type A 1. Temperature control knob 6. Air intake control button (outside (fresh) air position) 2.
  • Page 158 Features of your vehicle OBA043153 Mode selection The mode selection knob controls the direction of the air flow through the venti- lation system. Air can be directed to the floor, dashboard outlets, or windshield. Five symbols are used to represent Face, Bi-Level, Floor, Floor-Defrost and Defrost air position.
  • Page 159 Features of your vehicle Bi-Level (B, C, D) Air flow is discharged towards the face and floor. Floor-Level (A, C, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor, with a small amount of the air directed to the windshield and side win- OBA043154 OBA043155 dow defrosters.
  • Page 160 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ Left-hand drive Recirculated air position The indicator light on the • Type A • Type B Prolonged operation of the heater in the button illuminates when the recirculated air position (without air recirculated air position is conditioning selected) may cause fog- selected.
  • Page 161 Features of your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive WARNING • Continuous operation of the cli- mate control system in the recir- culated air position may allow humidity to increase inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure visibility. • Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air conditioning or heating system on.
  • Page 162 Features of your vehicle System operation Operation Tips Air conditioning (if equipped) • To prevent dust or unpleasant fumes All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems Ventilation from entering the vehicle through the are filled with environmentally friendly 1. Set the mode to the position.
  • Page 163 HYUNDAI dealer. • During cooling operation, you may occasionally notice a misty air flow because of rapid cooling and humid air intake.
  • Page 164 HYUNDAI dealer. oil and refrigerant is used, other- HYUNDAI dealer. wise damage to the vehicle and ✽...
  • Page 165 Features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ■ Type A ■ Type B 1. Front windshield defroster button 6. Air intake control button 2. Air conditioning button 7. AUTO (automatic control) button 3. Temperature control knob 8. OFF button 4.
  • Page 166 Features of your vehicle Using the automatic mode Press the AUTO Button. • The air conditioning system are auto- matically adjusted according to the current temperature setting • You can adjust the temperature control dial to the desired temperature. ❈ For your convenience and to improve the effectiveness of the climate con- trol, use the AUTO button and set the...
  • Page 167 Features of your vehicle Manual heating and air condition- Floor & Defrost The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pushing buttons other than the AUTO button. In this case, Most of the air flow is directed to the floor the system works sequentially according and the windshield with a small amount to the order of buttons selected.
  • Page 168 Features of your vehicle OBA043163 OBA043154 OBA043164 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 vent control lever.
  • Page 169 Features of your vehicle ■ Type A Temperature conversion (if equipped) Recirculated air position You can switch the temperature mode The indicator light on the between Centigrade to Fahrenheit as fol- button illuminates when the lows: recirculated air position is selected.
  • Page 170 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE WARNING Prolonged operation of the heater in the recirculated air position (without air • Continuous operation of the cli- conditioning selected) may cause fog- mate control system in the recircu- ging of the windshield and side windows lated air position may allow humid- ity to increase inside vehicle which and the air within the passenger com-...
  • Page 171 Features of your vehicle ■ Type A OBA043167 ■ Type B OBA043168 OFF mode Press the OFF button to turn off the cli- mate control system. However you can still operate the mode and air intake but- tons as long as the ignition switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 172 Features of your vehicle WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING ■ Left-hand drive • Type B WARNING - Windshield • Type A heating Do not use the position during cooling operation in extreme- ly humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the out- side air and the windshield could cause the outer surface of the wind- shield to fog up, causing loss of vis-...
  • Page 173 Features of your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive • Type A • Type B • Type A OBA043171 ■ Right-hand drive • Type B • Type B • Type A OIA043169 OBA043170L/OIA043172L/OBA043170/OIA043172 Automatic climate control system To defrost outside windshield To defog inside windshield 1.
  • Page 174 Features of your vehicle 4. The air-conditioning will turn on 4. The air-conditioning will turn on • Type A according to the detected ambient according to the detected ambient temperature, outside (fresh) air posi- temperature and outside (fresh) air tion and higher fan speed will be position will be selected automatically.
  • Page 175: Glove Box

    Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENT ■ Left-hand drive CAUTION • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartment. • Always keep the storage com- partment covers closed while driving. Do not attempt to place so many items in the storage compartment that the storage compartment cover can not close OIA043200...
  • Page 176: Cigarette Lighter

    OIA043203 for replacement from an authorized Ashtray (if equipped) Cigarette lighter (if equipped) HYUNDAI dealer. the use of plug-in To use the ashtray, open the cover. For the cigarette lighter to work, the igni- accessories (shavers, hand-held tion switch must be in the ACC or ON To clean or empty the ashtray, pull it out.
  • Page 177 Features of your vehicle OIA043205 OIA043203 OIA043208 Cup holder Sunvisor Cups or small beverage cans may be Use the sunvisor to shield direct light placed in the cup holders. through the front or side windows. To use a sunvisor, pull it downward. To use a sunvisor for a side window, pull WARNING Hot liquids...
  • Page 178 Features of your vehicle Smartphone docking station CAUTION (if equipped) • Use the power outlet only when The smartphone size to be held by the the engine is running and remove smartphone docking station is limited by the accessory plug after use. law.
  • Page 179 If necessary, we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer to obtain a luggage net. OPB049138 CAUTION To prevent damage to the goods or...
  • Page 180 To avoid any interference with pedal operation, we recommend that the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed. 4 103...
  • Page 181: Roof Antenna

    Features of your vehicle AUDIO SYSTEM ✽ ✽ NOTICE CAUTION • If you install an aftermarket HID • Before entering a place with a low head lamp, your vehicle’s audio and height clearance, be sure that the electronic device may malfunction. antenna is removed.
  • Page 182: Audio Remote Control*

    Features of your vehicle ■ Type A The steering wheel audio remote control RADIO mode button is installed to promote safe driv- It will function as the AUTO SEEK select ing. button. CDP mode CAUTION It will function as the FF/REW button. Do not operate the audio remote control buttons simultaneously.
  • Page 183 Features of your vehicle FM reception AM (MW, LW) reception OIA043207 JBM001 JBM002 How vehicle audio works AM broadcasts can be received at Aux, USB and iPod greater distances than FM broadcasts. (if equipped) AM and FM radio signals are broadcast This is because AM radio waves are from transmitter towers located around If your vehicle has an aux and/or...
  • Page 184 Features of your vehicle FM radio station JBM003 JBM004 JBM005 FM broadcasts are transmitted at high • Fading - As your vehicle moves away • Station Swapping - As a FM signal frequencies and do not bend to follow the from the radio station, the signal will weakens, another more powerful sig- earth's surface.
  • Page 185 Features of your vehicle Using a cellular phone or a two-way radio When a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equip- ment.
  • Page 186 Features of your vehicle AUDIO (Without Touch Screen) ■ ■ Type A-1 Type A-2 ® (With Bluetooth Wireless Technology) B9G3G0000TU/B9G3G0001TU 4 109...
  • Page 187 Features of your vehicle Features of Your Audio (1) DISP (4) PHONE (Type A-1) • Each short press toggles through the • Operates Phone Screen. ■ Type A-1 ➟ following mode: Screen Off Screen • The connection screen will be dis- ➟...
  • Page 188 Features of your vehicle (7) SEEK/TRACK (12) SETUP/CLOCK • Short press: Moves to the Display, • Radio mode: Automatically searches for Sound, Clock, Phone, System setting broadcast frequencies. menu. ® • USB(iPod ), My Music* mode • Press and hold: Move to the Time set- - Short press: Moves to next or previ- ting screen.
  • Page 189 Features of your vehicle (15) [1] ~ [6] (Preset) • Radio mode: Saves frequencies (chan- nels) or receives saved frequencies (channels). ® • USB, iPod , My Music* mode - [RPT] button: Repeat - [RDM] button: Random In the Radio, Media, Setup, and Menu pop up screen, the number menu is selected.
  • Page 190 Features of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING WARNING - Distracted • Please refrain from use if the - Audio System Safety Driving screen is blank or no sound can Warnings Driving while distracted can result be heard as these signs may indi- in a loss of vehicle control that may •...
  • Page 191 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) CAUTION • If you want to change the position • When cleaning the device, make • Operating the device while driv- of device installation, please inquire sure to turn off the device and ing could lead to accidents due to with your place of purchase or serv- use a dry and smooth cloth.
  • Page 192 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - (Continued) (Continued) Using the USB • Depending on the condition of the • If you disconnect the external USB Devices external USB device, the connected device during playback in USB mode, • To use an external USB device, make external USB device can be unrecog- the external USB device can be dam- sure the device is not connected when...
  • Page 193 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - (Continued) (Continued) Using the iPod ® • If you use devices such as a USB hub • Some USB flash memory readers Device purchased separately, the vehicle’s (such as CF, SD, micro SD, etc.) or ®...
  • Page 194 ® ® (Continued) • Use an iPod /iPhone USB cable such marks by Hyundai is under shorter than 1 meter in length, longer license. Other trademarks and trade cables cannot be recognized. names are those of their respective ® owners. A Bluetooth enabled cell ®...
  • Page 195 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) ® ® • Bluetooth Wireless Technology fea- • Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth • Do not place the phone near or inside tures supported within the vehicle are Wireless Technology enabled mobile metallic objects, otherwise communi- ®...
  • Page 196 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) CAUTION ® 1) Turn off the Bluetooth Wireless • Phone contact names should be saved ® Technology feature in your mobile in English or they may not be dis- • Bluetooth Wireless Technology phone. played correctly.
  • Page 197 Features of your vehicle Radio Mode (with RDS) Preset Selecting through manual search Press the [1] ~ [6] button. Turn the TUNE knob left/right to adjust the frequency. • Short press: Plays the frequency saved With the Radio Mode Button in the corresponding button.
  • Page 198 Features of your vehicle MENU: Radio Region: [3] Button The Region option can be turned On/Off. News: [4] Button The News option can be turned On/Off. Info Volume Info Volume refers to the sound volume Within [MENU] button are the AST (Auto upon receiving News or Traffic informa- Store) and Info functions.
  • Page 199 Features of your vehicle Media Mode Repeat Random While song (file) is playing [RPT] but- While song (file) is playing [RDM] but- With the Media Mode Button ® USB, iPod , My Music* mode: RPT on My Music* mode: RDM on screen Press the [MEDIA] button to change the screen ➟...
  • Page 200 Features of your vehicle Changing Song/File Scan (With RDS) Searching Songs/Files While song (file) playing • Pressing and holding the [TA/ SCAN] • Turning TUNE knob: Searches for ∨ ∨ [SEEK/TRACK ] button button: Scans all songs for 10 seconds songs (files).
  • Page 201 Features of your vehicle MENU: USB Folder Repeat: [3] Button Copy: [6] Button (if equipped) This is used to copy the current song into Repeat songs within the current folder. My Music. You can play the copied Music Press F.RPT again to turn off. in My Music mode.
  • Page 202 Features of your vehicle ® Information: [3] Button MENU: AUX MENU: iPod Displays information for the current song. Press the [MENU] button to turn off info display. Search: [4] Button ® Displays iPod category list. ® While in iPod category sublists, press ®...
  • Page 203 Features of your vehicle MENU: My Music (if equipped) ➀ Select the songs you wish to delete Delete: [4] Button from the list. In My Music mode, press the [MENU] • Deletes currently playing file button to set the Repeat, Random, In the play screen, pressing delete will Information, Delete, Delete All and delete the currently playing song.
  • Page 204 Features of your vehicle ® MENU: Bluetooth Wireless WARNING - Distracted Technology Audio (if equipped) Driving Driving while distracted can result ® If BT(Bluetooth ) Audio is selected, in a loss of vehicle control that may ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology audio lead to an accident, severe person- will start playing.
  • Page 205 Features of your vehicle Phone Mode (if equipped) (3) CALL Places and transfers calls. • Check call history and making call Making a call using the Steering wheel - Shortly press the [CALL] button on controls the steering wheel controls. - The call history list will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 206 Features of your vehicle MENU: Phone (Type A-1) P.Book: [2] Button The phone book is displayed and can be used to select a number and make a call. If more than one number is saved to one phone book, then a screen showing the mobile phone number, Home and office number is displayed.
  • Page 207 Features of your vehicle Setup Mode Mode Pop up Sound Menu [Mode Pop up] Changes [On] selection Use the TUNE knob to scroll through mode. Setup menus. When the desired item is • During On state, press the [RADIO] or highlighted, press the knob to select it.
  • Page 208 Features of your vehicle Virtual Sound The PowerTreble, and Surround can be set. Select [Virtual Sound] Set menu. • PowerTreble: This is a sound system feature that provides live tremble. • Surround: This is a sound system fea- Audio Settings ture that provides surround sound.
  • Page 209 Features of your vehicle Clock Menu Clock Display when Power is OFF Select [Clock Disp.(Pwr Off)] [On/Off]. • [On]: Displays time/date on screen. • [Off]: Turn off. Automatic RDS Time (With RDS) Day Settings This option is used to automatically set This menu is used to set the date.
  • Page 210 Features of your vehicle Phone Menu (if equipped) CAUTION ® To pair a Bluetooth Wireless Technology enabled mobile phone, authentication connection processes are first required. As a result, you cannot pair your mobile phone while driving the vehicle. SSP supported device: First park your vehicle before use.
  • Page 211 Features of your vehicle • Connecting a phone • Disconnecting a connected phone Phone List The names of up to 5 paired phones will Select [Phone List] Select mobile Select [Phone List] Select mobile be displayed. phone Select [Connect Phone]. phone Select [Disconnect Phone].
  • Page 212 Features of your vehicle • Changing connection sequence Delete Phone book Download • (Priority) This feature is used to download phone Select [Phone List] Select mobile book and call histories into the audio sys- This is used to change the order (priori- phone Select [Delete].
  • Page 213 Features of your vehicle Auto Download ® Using the Bluetooth Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button Wireless Technology Select [Phone]. ® When connecting a mobile phone, it is To use Bluetooth Wireless Technology ➀ A screen asking whether to turn on possible to automatically download new when the system is currently off, follow phone book and Call Histories.
  • Page 214 Features of your vehicle System Menu Language Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button This menu is used to set the display and Select [System]. voice recognition language. Select [Language]. The system will reboot after the language is changed. • Language support by region. Memory Information (if equipped) Displays currently used memory and total system memory.
  • Page 215 Features of your vehicle APPENDIX Name Description AST (Auto store) Automatically selects and saves channels SDVC Speed Dependent Volume Control...
  • Page 216 Features of your vehicle Declaration of Conformity 4 139...
  • Page 217: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Before driving ......5-4 Braking system ......5-21 •...
  • Page 218 Special driving conditions ....5-52 • Hazardous driving conditions ....5-52 •...
  • Page 219 HYUNDAI dealer. Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
  • Page 220: Before Driving

    Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING Before entering vehicle Before starting WARNING - Driving under • Be sure that all windows, outside mir- • Make sure the hood, the tailgate, and the influence of alcohol or ror(s), and outside lights are clean. the doors are securely closed and drugs locked.
  • Page 221: Key Ignition Switch

    Driving your vehicle KEY IGNITION SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED) ACC (Accessory) WARNING - Ignition switch The steering wheel is unlocked and elec- trical accessories are usable. • NEVER turn the ignition switch to the LOCK or ACC position ✽ ✽ NOTICE while the vehicle is in motion except in an emergency.
  • Page 222: Starting The Engine

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Starting the engine 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. • Whether the engine is cold or warm, 2. Manual Transaxle - Depress the always start the vehicle with your foot WARNING clutch pedal fully and shift the on the brake pedal.
  • Page 223: Engine Start/Stop Button

    (ON position), stop tem be checked by an authorized ■ Right-hand drive the vehicle then press the engine HYUNDAI dealer. start/stop button. In addition, if the engine start/stop button is in the OFF position after the driver's...
  • Page 224: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Driving your vehicle ACC(Accessory) WARNING To turn the engine off in an emer- gency: Press hold Engine Start/Stop button for more than two seconds OR Rapidly press and With manual transaxle With manual transaxle release the Engine Start/Stop but- Press the engine start/stop button when Press the engine start/stop button when ton three times (within three sec- the button is in the OFF position without...
  • Page 225 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE START/RUN WARNING If you press the engine start/stop button • NEVER press engine without depressing the clutch pedal for start/stop button while the vehi- manual transaxle vehicles or without cle is in motion except in an depressing the brake pedal for automat- emergency.
  • Page 226: Starting The Engine

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Starting the engine 1. Carry the smart key or leave it inside the vehicle. • The engine will start by pressing the 2. Make sure the parking brake is firmly engine start/stop button, only when WARNING applied.
  • Page 227 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ Left-hand drive • Whether the engine is cold or warm, To prevent damage to the vehicle: always start the vehicle with your foot Do not press the Engine Start/Stop but- on the brake pedal.
  • Page 228: Manual Transaxle

    Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSAXLE Using the clutch WARNING The clutch pedal should be depressed all the way to the floor before: Before leaving the driver’s seat, always make sure the shift lever is - Starting the engine in 1st gear when the vehicle is The engine will not start without parked on a uphill and in depressing the clutch pedal.
  • Page 229: Good Driving Practices

    Driving your vehicle Downshifting Good driving practices CAUTION Downshift when you must slow down in • Never take the vehicle out of gear and To prevent damage to the engine: heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill to coast down a hill. This is extremely prevent engine load.
  • Page 230 • In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes. • HYUNDAI recommends you fol- low all posted speed limits.
  • Page 231: Automatic Transaxle

    Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ■ Left-hand drive ■ Right-hand drive Press the shift button, then move shift lever. Depress the brake pedal, press the shift button, and then move shift lever. Move shift lever. OBA053004/OIA053003R 5 15...
  • Page 232: Automatic Transaxle Operation

    Driving your vehicle Automatic transaxle operation The indicator in the instrument cluster R (Reverse) displays the shift lever position when the Use this position to drive the vehicle The automatic transaxle has four forward ignition switch is in the ON position. backward.
  • Page 233 Driving your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive N (Neutral) D (Drive) The wheels and transaxle are not This is the normal driving position. The engaged. transaxle will automatically shift through a 4-gear sequence, providing the best Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart a fuel economy and power.
  • Page 234 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE In Sports Mode, moving the shift lever Shift -lock system backwards and forwards will allow you to For your safety, the automatic transaxle • Only the four forward gears can be select the desired range of gears for the has a shift-lock system which prevents selected.
  • Page 235: Parking

    Driving your vehicle Parking Good driving practices • Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be especially Always come to a complete stop and • Never move the shift lever from P careful when braking, accelerating or continue to depress the brake pedal. (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other posi- shifting gears.
  • Page 236 • In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes. • HYUNDAI recommends you fol- low all posted speed limits.
  • Page 237: Braking System

    Driving your vehicle BRAKING SYSTEM Power brakes (Continued) WARNING Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes To dry the brakes, lightly tap the Take the following precautions: that adjust automatically through normal brake pedal to heat up the brakes usage. • Do not drive with your foot rest- while maintaining a safe forward ing on the brake pedal.
  • Page 238: Disc Brakes Wear Indicator

    Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator WARNING When your brake pads are worn and new To reduce the risk of SERIOUS pads are required, you will hear a high INJURY or DEATH, do not operate pitched warning sound from your front or the parking brake while the vehicle rear brakes.
  • Page 239: Parking Brake Lever

    HYUNDAI dealer. • Only release the parking brake when you are seated inside the vehicle with your foot firmly on the brake pedal.
  • Page 240: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Driving your vehicle If at all possible, cease driving the vehi- Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) cle immediately. If that is not possible, use extreme caution while operating the WARNING vehicle and only continue to drive the Anti-Lock Braking System vehicle until you can reach a safe loca- (ABS) or an Electronic Stability tion.
  • Page 241 This is normal and it means your time. ommend that you contact an authorized ABS is active. HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible ABS does not reduce the time or dis- tance it takes to stop the vehicle. Always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you.
  • Page 242 ) may illuminate. Pull your car death, we recommend that you con- your ABS is malfunctioning. Have the over to a safe place and turn the tact your HYUNDAI dealer as soon battery recharged before driving the engine off. as possible.
  • Page 243: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    ESC system. WARNING We recommend that the vehicle be Never drive too fast for the road checked by an authorized HYUNDAI OIA056026 conditions or too quickly when cor- dealer as soon as possible. ■ Right-hand drive nering.
  • Page 244: Esc Off Button*

    HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. The ESC OFF indicator light comes on when the ESC is turned off with the but-...
  • Page 245 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ESC OFF usage WARNING When driving Turning the ESC OFF does not affect When the ESC is blinking, this indi- The ESC OFF mode should only be used ABS or standard brake system opera- cates the ESC is active: briefly to help free the vehicle if stuck in tion.
  • Page 246: Vehicle Stability Management (Vsm)

    Driving your vehicle Vehicle Stability Management VSM operation When operating (VSM) (if equipped) When the VSM is in operation, the ESC VSM ON condition indicator light ( ) blinks. The VSM operates when: Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) When you apply your brakes under con- helps ensure the vehicle stays stable •...
  • Page 247: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    The HAC activates only mend that the vehicle be checked stop light will stop blinking. Instead, the for approximately 2 seconds. by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer hazard warning flasher will turn on as soon as possible. automatically. The hazard warning ✽...
  • Page 248: Good Braking Practices

    LOCK/OFF position. HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. Vehicles with the parking brake not DO NOT drive with your foot resting on fully engaged are at risk for moving the brake pedal.
  • Page 249: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) System

    When the FCW warning light remains roadway to prevent collisions. illuminated, even though the FCW is turned on, we recommend that you have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 5 33...
  • Page 250: Limitations Of The System

    Driving your vehicle Limitations of the system - Driving with the sun in front of you. - The approaching vehicle has the high The Forward Collision Warning System beam on. may have limits to its ability to detect dis- - The vehicle vibrates heavily due to road tance to the vehicle ahead due to road conditions.
  • Page 251: Lane Departure Warning System (Ldws)

    Driving your vehicle LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM (LDWS) (IF EQUIPPED) This system detects the lane with the (Continued) sensor at the front windshield and warns • Do not remove the LDWS parts you when your vehicle leaves the lane. and do not damage the camera by a strong impact.
  • Page 252: Ldws Operation

    Driving your vehicle If the vehicle leaves the lane when the The color of symbol will change depend LDWS is operating and vehicle speed on the condition of LDWS system. exceeds 60 km/h (38 mph), the warning - White color : When you activate the operates as follows: Lane Departure Warning System by 1.
  • Page 253: Warning Indicator

    • Driving in areas under construction. from the water on the road. cle to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer • The lane line is more than two in and have the system checked. • The lens or windshield is covered either side (Left/Right).
  • Page 254: Cruise Control System

    Driving your vehicle CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ✽ ✽ NOTICE WARNING • During normal cruise control opera- Take the following precautions: tion, when the SET switch is activated or reactivated after applying the • If the cruise control is left on, brakes, the cruise control will ener- (CRUISE indicator light in the gize after approximately 3 seconds.
  • Page 255 Driving your vehicle OIA053011 OIA053012 OIA053013 Cruise control switch To set cruise control speed 3. Press the SET- switch, and release it at the desired speed. The SET indica- O: Cancels cruise control operation. 1. Press the cruise button on the tor light in the instrument cluster will steering wheel, to turn the system on.
  • Page 256 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 pedal.
  • Page 257 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Each of the above actions will cancel cruise control operation (the SET indica- tor light in the instrument cluster will go off), but only pressing the cruise ( button will turn the system off. If you wish to resume cruise control operation, push the RES+ switch located on your steering wheel.
  • Page 258 Driving your vehicle To turn cruise control off • Press the cruise button. • Turn the ignition off. Both of these actions cancel cruise con- trol operation. If you want to resume cruise control operation, repeat the steps provided in “To set cruise control speed” on the previous page.
  • Page 259: Speed Limit Control System

    Driving your vehicle SPEED LIMIT CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Speed limit control operation You can set the speed limit when you do not want to drive over a specific speed. If you drive over the preset speed limit, the warning system operates (set speed limit will blink and chime will sound) until the vehicle speed returns within the speed limit.
  • Page 260 Driving your vehicle OIA053020 OIA053017 OIA053021 The speed limit indicator light will illumi- 2. Press the SET- switch. The set speed limit will be displayed. nate on the instrument cluster. 3. Press the +RES or SET- switch, and release it at the desired speed. Press the +RES or SET- switch and hold it.
  • Page 261 If this occurs, we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If you press the O (CANCEL) switch once, the set speed limit will cancel, but it will not turn the system off. If you wish...
  • Page 262: Idle Stop And Go (Isg) System

    Driving your vehicle IDLE STOP AND GO (ISG) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ISG operation The engine will stop and the green AUTO STOP( ) indicator on the instrument The ISG system helps reduce fuel con- cluster will illuminate. sumption by automatically shutting down the engine, when the vehicle is at a standstill.
  • Page 263 Driving your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive Auto start The engine will also restart automatically without the driver’s any actions if the fol- To restart the engine from idle stop mode lowing occurs: • Press the clutch pedal when the shift - The fan speed of manual climate con- lever is in the N (Neutral) position.
  • Page 264 Driving your vehicle ■ Left-hand drive The ISG system will operate under the ISG system deactivation following condition: • If you wish to deactivate the ISG sys- - The driver’s seat belt is fastened. tem, press the ISG OFF button. The light on the ISG OFF button will illumi- - The driver’s door and engine hood are nate .
  • Page 265 The following will happen: any action. recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • The yellow AUTO STOP ( ) indica- Before leaving the car or doing any- • When the ISG OFF button light comes...
  • Page 266: Rear Parking Assist System

    Driving your vehicle REAR PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ■ Left-hand drive WARNING • ALWAYS look around your vehi- cle to make sure there are not any objects or obstacles before mov- ing the vehicle in any direction to prevent a collision. •...
  • Page 267: Rear Parking Assist System

    Parking Assist System. If this occurs, we sories have been installed, or if the recommend that your vehicle be checked vehicle bumper height or sensor instal- by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as lation has been modified. soon as possible. • Trailer towing.
  • Page 268: Special Driving Conditions

    Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle WARNING When hazardous driving conditions are If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to If the tires spin at high speed the encountered such as water, snow, ice, free it from snow, sand, or mud, first turn tires can explode, and you or oth- mud or sand:...
  • Page 269: Smooth Cornering

    Driving your vehicle OLMB053041 OMC035004 OLMB053043 Smooth cornering Night driving presents more hazards Driving in the rain than driving in the daylight. Here are Avoid braking or gear changing in cor- Rain and wet roads can make driving some important tips to remember: ners, especially when roads are wet.
  • Page 270: Driving In Flooded Areas

    Driving your vehicle • Be sure your tires have enough tread. Hydroplaning Driving in flooded areas If your tires do not have enough tread, If the road is wet enough and you are Avoid driving through flooded areas making a quick stop on wet pavement going fast enough, your vehicle may have unless you are sure the water is no high- can cause a skid and possibly lead to...
  • Page 271: Winter Driving

    Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may Snow tires be necessary to use snow tires or to install tire chains on your tires. WARNING Always carry emergency equipment. Snow tires should be equivalent in Some of the items you may want to carry size and type to the vehicle's stan- include tire chains, tow straps or chains,...
  • Page 272 If tire chains must be used, use • Do not install studded tires without genuine HYUNDAI parts and install the first checking local and municipal reg- tire chain after reviewing the instructions ulations for possible restrictions provided with the tire chains.
  • Page 273: Trailer Towing

    Ask an body and wheels. when you are pulling a trailer. For authorized HYUNDAI dealer for further • Use SAE “S” class or wire chains. example, if the trailer is too details before towing.
  • Page 274: If You Decide To Pull A Trailer

    100 km/h (62.1 transaxle damage. mph) for vehicle of category M1 or • When towing a trailer, be sure to con- 80 km/h (49.7 mph) for vehicle of sult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for category N1. further information additional •...
  • Page 275 Driving your vehicle WARNING Take the following precautions: • 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.
  • Page 276: Trailer Towing Equipments

    Driving your vehicle Reference weight and distance when pulling a trailer Engine 1.0L 1.2L Item Maximum permissible static vertical load on the coupling 75 (165) device kg (Ibs.) Recommended distance from rear wheel center to coupling OIA056023 640 (25.2) point Trailer towing equipments mm (inch) Hitches...
  • Page 277 Driving your vehicle • The bumpers on your vehicle are not Safety chains Trailer brakes intended for hitches. Do not attach should always attach chains If your trailer is equipped with a braking rental hitches or other bumper-type between your vehicle and your trailer. system, make sure it conforms your hitches to them.
  • Page 278: Driving With A Trailer

    Driving your vehicle Driving with a trailer Distance Backing up Stay at least twice as far behind the vehi- Hold the bottom of the steering wheel Towing a trailer requires a certain cle ahead as you would when driving with one hand. Then, to move the trailer amount of experience.
  • Page 279 Do not connect a trailer lighting system directly to your vehicle’s lighting system. Use an approved trailer wiring harness. Failure to so could result in damage to the vehi- cle electrical system and/or person- al injury. Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. 5 63...
  • Page 280 Driving your vehicle Parking on hills 5. Start the vehicle, hold the brakes, shift Ready to leave after parking on a hill to neutral, release the parking brake Generally, if you have a trailer attached to 1. With the shift lever to P (Park, for auto- and slowly release the brakes until the your vehicle, you should not park your matic transaxle vehicle) or neutral (for...
  • Page 281: Maintenance When Trailer Towing

    Driving your vehicle Maintenance when trailer towing CAUTION Your vehicle will need service more often To prevent vehicle damage: when you regularly pull a trailer. • Due to higher load during trailer Important items to pay particular atten- usage, overheating might occur tion to include engine oil, automatic in hot days or during uphill driv- transaxle fluid, axle lubricant and cooling...
  • Page 282: Vehicle Weight

    Driving your vehicle VEHICLE WEIGHT Two labels on your driver’s door sill show GAW (Gross Axle Weight) Overloading how much weight your vehicle was This is the total weight placed on each designed to carry: the Tire and Loading axle (front and rear) - including vehicle WARNING Information Label and the Certification curb weight and all payload.
  • Page 283: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency Road warning ......6-2 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ..6-22 •...
  • Page 284: Road Warning

    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.
  • Page 285: If The Engine Stalls While Driving

    If your vehicle will not This could result in a collision or start, we recommend that you consult cause other damage. In addition, an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. push or pull starting may cause the catalytic converter to overload and create a fire.
  • Page 286: Emergency Starting

    What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY STARTING Jumper Cables CAUTION WARNING - Battery Use only a 12-volt jumper system. • Keep all flames or sparks away You can damage a 12-volt starting from the battery. The battery pro- motor, ignition system, and other duces hydrogen gas which may electrical parts beyond repair by explode if exposed to flame or...
  • Page 287: Push-Starting

    Proceed to connect one end of the HYUNDAI dealer. other jumper cable to the negative ter- minal of the booster battery (3), then the other end to a solid, stationary,...
  • Page 288: If The Engine Overheats

    If mend that you call an authorized mend that you call an authorized the air conditioning is on, turn it off. HYUNDAI dealer. HYUNDAI dealer. 3. If engine coolant is running out under the vehicle or steam is coming out CAUTION from the hood, stop the engine.
  • Page 289: Jack And Tools

    What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE (WITH SPARE TIRE, IF EQUIPPED) Jacking instructions (Continued) The jack is provided for emergency • Be sure to use the correct tire changing only. front and rear jacking posi- To prevent the jack from “rattling”...
  • Page 290: Removing And Storing The Spare Tire

    What to do in an emergency OIA0630004 OED066033 OIA066010 Removing and storing the spare Changing tires 4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, jack, jack handle, and spare tire tire 1. Park on a level surface and apply from the vehicle. Turn the tire hold-down wing bolt the parking brake firmly.
  • Page 291 What to do in an emergency OIA066011 OIA066012 OBA063006 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.
  • Page 292 What to do in an emergency 9. Loosen the wheel nuts and 10. To install the wheel, hold it on the WARNING remove them with your fingers. studs, put the wheel nuts on the Slide the wheel off the studs and studs and tighten them finger •...
  • Page 293 If in doubt, we recommend that sequence shown in the image until consult authorized they are all tight. Then double-check HYUNDAI dealer. each nut for tightness. After changing wheels, we recommend that the sys- tem be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 294: Tire And Wheel

    What to do in an emergency Important - use of compact spare tire WARNING (if equipped) WARNING - Wheel studs Your vehicle is equipped with a com- If the studs are damaged, they The compact spare tire is for pact spare tire. This compact spare may lose their ability to retain emergency use only.
  • Page 295 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.
  • Page 296: Jack Label

    What to do in an emergency Jack label 1. Model Name 2. Maximum allowable load ■ Example 3. When using the jack, set your • Type A parking brake. 4. When using the jack, stop the engine. 5. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
  • Page 297: Ec Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    What to do in an emergency EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack JACKDOC14GB 6 15...
  • Page 298: Introduction

    HYUNDAI dealer. inflating with the Tire Mobility tire. Kit. After you ensured that the tire is...
  • Page 299: Notes On The Safe Use Of The Tire Mobility Kit

    Tire Mobility Kit for your safety. • Use of the Tire Mobility Kit may not be effective for tire damage larger than approximately 0.24 in (6 mm). We recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 6 17...
  • Page 300: Components Of The Tire Mobility Kit

    What to do in an emergency Connectors, cable and connection hose are stored in the compressor housing. WARNING - Expired sealant Do not use the Tire sealant after the sealant has expired (i.e. pasted the expiration date on the sealant container). This can increase the risk of tire failure.
  • Page 301: Using The Tire Mobility Kit

    What to do in an emergency Using the Tire Mobility Kit 1. Detach the speed restriction label (0) from the sealant bottle (1), and place it in a highly visible place inside the vehicle such as on the steering wheel to remind the driv- er not to drive too fast.
  • Page 302: Distributing The Sealant

    What to do in an emergency Distributing the sealant CAUTION - Tire pressure 10. Immediately drive approximately Do not attempt to drive your 4~6miles (7~10km or, about vehicle if the tire pressure is 10min) to evenly distribute the below 29 PSI(200kpa). This sealant in the tire.
  • Page 303: Checking The Tire Inflation Pressure

    We recommend that you use the sealant of tire mobility kit from 4.Adjust the tire inflation pressure to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the recommended tire inflation. The sealant on the tire pressure With the ignition switched on, pro- sensor and wheel should be ceed as follows.
  • Page 304 What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS, IF EQUIPPED) As an added safety feature, your vehi- Your vehicle has also been equipped cle has been equipped with a tire with a TPMS malfunction indicator to pressure monitoring system (TPMS) indicate when the system is not oper- that illuminates a low tire pressure ating properly.
  • Page 305: Low Tire Pressure Telltale

    It does not that you contact an authorized If the telltale illuminates, immediately mean your TPMS is malfunction- HYUNDAI dealer. reduce your speed, avoid hard cor- ing because the decreased tem- nering and anticipate increased stop- perature leads to a proportional ping distances.
  • Page 306: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Pressure Monitoring TPMS malfunction indicator. System (TPMS). We recommend that the system be • The TPMS malfunction indica- checked by an authorized HYUNDAI tor may illuminate if snow dealer. chains or some separately purchased devices such as notebook computers, mobile charger, remote starter, navi- gation etc.
  • Page 307: Changing A Tire With Tpms

    Low Tire mounted wheel be deactivated with a new one. Pressure Telltale may blink or illumi- by a HYUNDAI dealer. If the nate after a few minutes because the TPMS sensor on the original TPMS sensor mounted on the spare mounted wheel located in the wheel is not initiated.
  • Page 308 Allow the tire to cool before measur- market, use a TPMS sensor ing the inflation pressure. Always be approved by a HYUNDAI deal- sure the tire is cold before inflating to er. If your vehicle is not WARNING the recommended pressure.
  • Page 309: Towing

    Towing service If emergency towing is necessary, we OPA067017 recommend having it done by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial CAUTION tow-truck service. Proper lifting and tow- ing procedures are necessary to prevent • Do not tow the vehicle backwards damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 310: Removable Towing Hook (Front)

    What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an emer- gency without wheel dollies : 1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi- tion. 2. Place the transaxle shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. CAUTION Failure to place the transaxle shift lever in N (Neutral) may cause inter-...
  • Page 311: Emergency Towing

    Always pull straight ahead. If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow truck service. If towing service is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be tem-...
  • Page 312 Attach a white or red cloth formance will be reduced. Stop often (about 30 cm (12 inches) wide) in the authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a and let the brakes cool off. middle of the strap for easy visibility.
  • Page 313 What to do in an emergency CAUTION - Automatic transaxle • If the vehicle is being towed with all four wheels on the ground, it can be towed only from the front. Be sure that the transaxle is in neutral. Do not tow at speeds greater than 40 km/h (25 mph) and for more than 25 km (15 miles).
  • Page 314: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine compartment ......7-3 Climate control air filter ....7-34 •...
  • Page 315 Light bulbs ....... 7-65 • Headlight, position light, turn signal light, and front fog light bulb replacement .
  • Page 316 Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ ■ Gasoline Engine 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Positive battery terminal 7. Negative battery terminal 8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 9. Radiator cap 10.
  • Page 317 HYUNDAI dealer. requirements of your vehicle warranties. Detailed warranty information is provided in your Service Passport.
  • Page 318 HYUNDAI dealer. • Working under the hood with the engine running is dangerous. It becomes even more dangerous when you wear jewelry or loose clothing.
  • Page 319 Maintenance OWNER MAINTENANCE The following lists are vehicle checks and Owner maintenance schedule While operating your vehicle: inspections that should be performed at • Note any changes in the sound of the When you stop for fuel: the frequencies indicated to help ensure exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes •...
  • Page 320 Maintenance At least monthly: At least twice a year At least once a year : (i.e., every Spring and Fall) : • Check the coolant level in the engine • Clean the body and door drain holes. coolant reservoir. • Check the radiator, heater and air con- •...
  • Page 321 Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Follow Normal Maintenance If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions, you should inspect, Schedule if the vehicle is usually operat- replace or refill more frequently than the ed where none of the following conditions following Normal Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 322 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (FOR EUROPE) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 22.5 47.5 72.5 97.5 MAINTENANCE ITEM Km×1,000 Drive belts * Engine oil and engine oil filter * Air cleaner filter Spark plugs Replace every 160,000 km (100,000 miles) * Valve clearance *...
  • Page 323 If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard start- ing problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and we recommend taht you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
  • Page 324 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (CONT.) (FOR EUROPE) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 22.5 47.5 72.5 97.5 MAINTENANCE ITEM Km×1,000 At first, replace at 210,000km (130,500 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant after that, replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 24 months Battery condition...
  • Page 325 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (CONT.) (FOR EUROPE) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 22.5 47.5 72.5 97.5 MAINTENANCE ITEM Km×1,000 Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Driveshaft and boots Tire (pressure & tread wear) Front suspension ball joints Bolt and nuts on chassis and body Air conditioner refrigerant (if equipped)
  • Page 326 Maintenance MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS - GASOLINE ENGINE (FOR EUROPE) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace R : Replace or change Maintenance Maintenance intervals...
  • Page 327 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance intervals Maintenance item Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Front suspension ball joints C, D, E, F, G depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Drum brakes and linlings (if equipped)
  • Page 328 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (EXCEPT EUROPE) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM Drive belts * Except middle Engine oil and east engine oil filter * For middle east Replace every 10,000 km (6,000miles) or 12months Air cleaner filter Spark plugs...
  • Page 329 If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard start- ing problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
  • Page 330 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (CONT.) (EXCEPT EUROPE) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM At first, replace at 200,000km (125,000 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 24 months * Battery condition All electrical systems Brake lines, hoses and connections...
  • Page 331 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (CONT.) (EXCEPT EUROPE) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Driveshaft and boots Tire (pressure & tread wear) Front suspension ball joints Bolt and nuts on chassis and body Air conditioner refrigerant (if equipped)
  • Page 332 Maintenance MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS - GASOLINE ENGINE (EXCEPT EUROPE) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace R : Replace or change Maintenance Maintenance item...
  • Page 333 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Front suspension ball joints C, D, E, F, G depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Drum brakes and linings (if equipped)
  • Page 334 Drive and brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts, ized HYUNDAI dealer. belts should be checked periodically for abrasions, and excessive swelling indi- proper tension and adjusted as neces- cate deterioration.
  • Page 335 Brake hoses and lines When replacing the air cleaner filter, we The coolant should be changed at the Visually check for proper installation, recommend that you use HYUNDAI gen- intervals specified in the maintenance chafing, cracks, deterioration and any uine parts.
  • Page 336 Drive shafts and boots For more information on checking the pads or lining wear limit, refer to the Check the drive shafts, boots and clamps HYUNDAI web site. for cracks, deterioration, or damage. (http://service.hyundai-motor.com) Replace any damaged parts and, if nec- essary, repack the grease.
  • Page 337 Maintenance ENGINE OIL 5. Pull the dipstick out again and check the level. The level should be between F and L. CAUTION Do not overfill the engine oil. It may damage the engine. OIA073002 OBA073003 Checking the engine oil level If it is near or at L, add enough oil to bring the level to F.
  • Page 338 We recommend that the engine oil and coolant. The reservoir is filled at the fac- filter be replaced by an authorized WARNING tory. HYUNDAI dealer. Removing radiator Check the antifreeze protection and coolant level at least once a year, at the WARNING...
  • Page 339 F (MAX), but do not overfill. -25°C (-13°F) shut off. This is a normal condition. If frequent additions are required, we rec- -35°C (-31°F) ommend that the system be inspected by -45°C (-49°F) an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 340 Maintenance Changing the coolant We recommend that the coolant be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. CAUTION Put a thick cloth around the radiator cap before refilling the coolant in order to prevent the coolant from overflowing into the engine parts such as the generator.
  • Page 341 This is a normal condition asso- tem can damage the system parts. ciated with the wear of the brake linings. If the fluid level is excessively low, we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 342 Maintenance AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING - Transaxle fluid The transaxle fluid level should be checked when the engine is at nor- mal operating temperature. This means that the engine, radiator, radiator hose and exhaust system etc., are very hot. Exercise great care not to burn yourself during this procedure.
  • Page 343 The red dye is added so the We recommend that the system be slippage. Overfilling can cause assembly plant can identify it as auto- replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI foaming, loss of fluid and transaxle matic transaxle fluid and distinguish it dealer.
  • Page 344 Serious injury or death could HYUNDAI dealer. mates to prevent freezing. occur. Stroke : 6~8 “clicks’’ at a force of 20 kg (44 lbs, 196 N).
  • Page 345 CAUTION If you do not work properly when you installing the hose clamp, the vehicle performance may be differ- ent. So we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI OBA073025 dealer for replacement. OBA073027 3. Replace the air cleaner filter.
  • Page 346 • We recommend that you use parts for replacement from an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Use of improper parts could damage the air flow sensor or turbo charg- 7 33...
  • Page 347 Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED) ■ Type A Filter inspection The climate control air filter should be inspected according to the Maintenance Schedule. If the vehicle is operated in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and cleaned earlier.
  • Page 348 Maintenance OBA073030R OBA073031R 3. Pull out the air filter 4. Inspect and clean the climate control filter with water. 5. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly. ✽ ✽ NOTICE After inspecting or cleaning the climate control air filter install it properly. Otherwise, the system may produce noise and the effectiveness of the filter may be reduced.
  • Page 349 Maintenance WIPER BLADES Contamination of either the windshield or Blade replacement the wiper blades with foreign matter can When the wipers no longer clean ade- reduce the effectiveness of the wind- quately, the blades may be worn or shield wipers. Common sources of con- cracked, and require replacement.
  • Page 350: Front Windshield Wiper

    Maintenance 1JBA7037 1LDA5023 OHM078059 Front windshield wiper blade Type B 1. Raise the wiper arm. Type A 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper blade assembly to expose the plastic CAUTION locking clip. Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windshield, since it may chip or crack the windshield.
  • Page 351 Maintenance OHM078060 OHM078061 OPA077017 Rear window wiper blade 2. Lift up the wiper blade clip. Then pull 3. Install the new blade assembly in the (if equipped) down the blade assembly and remove reverse order of removal. 1. Raise the wiper arm and pull out the wiper blade assembly.
  • Page 352 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, we recommend that the wiper blade be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7 39...
  • Page 353 Keep batteries out of the en the cell caps. We recommend that you • Keep the battery top clean and dry. reach of children because contact an authorized HYUNDAI deal- batteries contain highly • Keep the terminals and connections corrosive SULFURIC ACID.
  • Page 354 Failure to follow the above warn- Battery capacity label ventilation when working in ings can result in serious bodily an enclosed space. injury or death. 1. CMF60L-BCI : HYUNDAI model name of battery inappropriately dis- 2. 12V : Nominal voltage posed battery can be harm- 3.
  • Page 355 Maintenance Battery recharging (Continued) WARNING - Recharging Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, • Before performing maintenance battery calcium-based battery. or recharging the battery, turn off When recharging battery, • If the battery becomes discharged in a all accessories and stop the observe the following precautions: short time (because, for example, the engine.
  • Page 356 Maintenance TIRES AND WHEELS Tire care WARNING - Tire underin- For proper maintenance, safety, and flation maximum fuel economy, you must Severe underinflation (70 kPa always maintain recommended tire (10 psi) or more) can lead to inflation pressures and stay within severe heat build-up, causing the load limits and weight distribution blowouts, tread separation and...
  • Page 357 • Be sure to reinstall the tire • Check the pressure of your tem be checked by an author- inflation valve caps. Without spare tire each time you check ized HYUNDAI dealer. the valve cap, dirt or moisture the pressure of other tires. • Overinflation produces could get into the valve core •...
  • Page 358 • 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. 7 45...
  • Page 359 Maintenance Tire rotation Disc brake pads should be inspected With a full-size spare tire (if equipped) for wear whenever tires are rotated. To equalize tread wear, it is recom- mended that the tires be rotated ✽ ✽ NOTICE every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) or sooner if irregular wear develops.
  • Page 360 Maintenance Wheel alignment and tire balance Tread wear indicator WARNING - Replacing The wheels on your vehicle were tires aligned and balanced carefully at the To reduce the chance or serious factory to give you the longest tire life or fatal injuries from an acci- and best overall performance.
  • Page 361 • Wheels that do not meet new vehicle and should be mounted A wheel that is not the correct HYUNDAI’s specifications on the same compact spare tire size may adversely affect wheel may fit poorly and result in wheel.
  • Page 362 Maintenance Tire traction 2. Tire size designation 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 vehicle.
  • Page 363 Maintenance Wheel size designation Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire Identification Number) Wheels are also marked with impor- The chart below lists many of the dif- tant information that you need if you ferent speed ratings currently being Any tires that are over 6 years old, ever have to replace one.
  • Page 364 Maintenance 4. Tire ply composition and material 7. Uniform tire quality grading WARNING - Tire age The number of layers or plies of rub- Quality grades can be found where Tires degrade over time, even ber-coated fabric are in the tire. Tire applicable on the tire sidewall when they are not being used.
  • Page 365 Maintenance These grades are molded on the Temperature -A, B & C WARNING - Tire side-walls of passenger vehicle tires. The temperature grades are A (the temperature The tires available as standard or highest), B and C representing the optional equipment on your vehicles tire’s resistance to the generation of The temperature grade for this may vary with respect to grade.
  • Page 366 - If the tire is impacted, we rec- ommend that you inspect the tire condition or contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. - To prevent damage to the tire, inspect the tire condition and pressure every 3,000km.
  • Page 367 Avoid using other metal object to remove fuses the system involved and we recommend because it may cause a short circuit that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI and damage the system. dealer. Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, cartridge type, ✽...
  • Page 368 If it fits loosely, we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If you do not have a spare, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle, such as the cigarette lighter fuse.
  • Page 369 Always place the fuse switch in the 4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, ON position while driving the vehi- and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. cle. If it fits loosely, we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 370 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE If the main fuse is blown, we recom- mend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OIA073042 Main fuse (multi fuse) If the main fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  • Page 371 Maintenance OIA073016 Fuse/relay panel description Inner fuse panel Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. ✽ ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehi- OIA076046 cle.
  • Page 372 Maintenance Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel) Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected RR HTD RR HTD Relay S/HEATER Seat Warmer LH/RH A/CON 1 7.5A A/C Control Module (Auto) SAFETY POWER Driver Safety Power Window Module WINDOW STOP STOP LAMP Stop Signal Electronic Module, Data Link Connector LAMP Power Window Main Switch, Driver Safety Power Window Module (LHD),...
  • Page 373 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected A/T : Transaxle Range Switch, Pulse Generator 'A'/'B' M/T : Vehicle Speed Sensor, PCB Fuse & Relay Box (F34) BLOWER 7.5A PCM, A/C Control Module, Electronic A/C Compressor, Blower Switch, Blower Resistor DR LOCK Door Lock/Unlock Relay, T/Gate Unlock Relay, Crash Door Unlock Unit HTD MIRR...
  • Page 374 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected CLUSTER Instrument Cluster 7.5A ESP Control Module MODULE 5 MODULE WIPER RR Rear Wiper Motor, Multifunction Switch POWER POWER Power Outlet OUTLET 1 OUTLET Steering wheel switch STRG A/BAG SRS Control Module MDPS 7.5A MDPS Unit...
  • Page 375 Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS MDPS Unit MULTI FUSE 125A (150A) Alternator, Fuse - F3 / F4 / F6, PCB Fuse & Relay Box Smart Junction Box (Fuse : F1 / F2) ESP 2 ESP Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector ESP 1...
  • Page 376 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected F/PUMP F/Pump 1 Relay HORN Horn Relay, B/Alarm Horn Relay A/CON A/CON Relay VACUUM VACUUM Vacuum Pump Relay PUMP PUMP C/FAN C/FAN LO Relay, C/FAN HI Relay Start Relay, Ignition Switch (W/O Button Start), PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay) (With Button Start) FUSE ECU3...
  • Page 377: Rear Combination Lamp

    Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected G3LA/B3LA : Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3, Condenser IGN COIL COIL G4LA : Ignition Coil FUSE A/T : PCM, Transaxle Range Switch, BCM, Instrument Cluster, B/UP B/UP LAMP 7.5A Rear Combination Lamp LH/RH LAMP M/T : Back-Up Lamp Switch, Smart Junction Box (Fuse : F15) Engine compartment main fuse panel Relay Name...
  • Page 378: Light Bulbs

    HYUNDAI dealer. that the ignition switch is turned to the lamp inside and outside. This is sim- In many cases, it is difficult to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 379: Headlight, Position Light, Turn Signal Light, And Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement

    OHD076046 OIA076018 the headlight assembly is reinstalled at a Headlight bulb Headlight, position light, turn sig- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. nal light, and front fog light bulb replacement WARNING - Halogen bulbs (1) Head light (Low/High) •...
  • Page 380 Maintenance ❈ ❈ Traffic Change (For Europe) 6. Install a new headlight bulb and snap the headlight bulb retaining wire into The low beam light distribution is asym- position by aligning the wire with the metric. If you go abroad to a country with groove on the bulb.
  • Page 381 Maintenance Position light 1. Remove the socket from the assembly by pulling it straight out. 2. Remove the bulb from the socket by pulling it out. 3. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket. 4. Install the socket in the assembly by pushing it in.
  • Page 382: Headlight And Front Fog Light Aiming (For Europe)

    Maintenance 4. Remove the bulb-socket from the 4. With the head lamp and battery in nor- housing by turning the socket counter- mal condition, aim the head lamps so clockwise until the tabs on the socket the brightest portion falls on the hori- align with the slots on the housing.
  • Page 383 Maintenance OIA076031 Front fog light aiming The front fog lamp can be aimed as the same manner of the head lamps aiming. With the front fog lamps and battery nor- mal condition, aim the front fog lamps. To aim the front fog lamp up or down, turn the driver (1) clockwise or counterclock- wise.
  • Page 384 Maintenance Aiming point <Ground Height> <Distance between lamps> H1 : Height between the head lamp bulb center and ground (High beam/Low beam) H2 : Height between the fog lamp bulb center and ground W1 : Distance between the two head lamp bulbs centers (High beam/Low beam) W2 : Distance between the two fog lamp bulbs centers OIA076032 Unit: mm (in)
  • Page 385 Maintenance ■ Based on 10m screen OIA076044 Head lamp low beam (LHD side) 1. Turn the low beam on without driver aboard. 2. The cut-off line should be projected in the cut-off line shown in the picture. 3. When aiming the low beam, vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the horizontal aiming. 4.
  • Page 386 Maintenance ■ Based on 10m screen OIA076045 Head lamp low beam (RHD side) 1. Turn the low beam on without driver aboard. 2. The cut-off line should be projected in the cut-off line shown in the picture. 3. When aiming the low beam, vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the horizontal aiming. 4.
  • Page 387 Maintenance ■ Based on 10m screen OIA076043 Front fog light 1. Turn the front fog lamp on with the driver (75 kg) aboard. 2. The cut-off line should be projected in the allowable range (shaded region).
  • Page 388: Side Repeater Light Replacement

    Rear combination light bulb replacement If the light does not operte, we recom- mend that the vehicle be checked by an (1) Stop and tail light authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (2) Rear turn signal light (3) Back up light OIA073027 1. Open the tailgate 2.
  • Page 389 Maintenance 5. Remove the bulb from the socket by 3. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counter- pressing it in and rotating it counter- clockwise until the tabs on the bulb clockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket.
  • Page 390: High Mounted Stop Light Replacement

    1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove mend that the system be checked by an the light assembly from the body of the authorized HYUNDAI dealer. vehicle by prying the housing and pulling the assembly out. 2. Separate the socket and the lens part...
  • Page 391: Interior Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance ■ Room lamp ■ Luggage room lamp Interior light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interior light housing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. WARNING Prior to working on the Interior Lights, ensure that the “OFF”...
  • Page 392: Appearance Care

    Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care Finish maintenance CAUTION Washing Exterior general caution Do not use strong soap, chemical To help protect your vehicle’s finish from It is very important to follow the label detergents or hot water, and do not rust and deterioration, wash it thoroughly directions when using any chemical wash the vehicle in direct sunlight...
  • Page 393 Maintenance Waxing Finish damage repair Wax the vehicle when water will no Deep scratches or stone chips in the longer bead on the paint. painted surface must be repaired promptly. Exposed metal will quickly rust Always wash and dry the vehicle before and may develop into a major repair waxing.
  • Page 394 Maintenance Bright-metal maintenance Underbody maintenance Aluminum wheel maintenance • To remove road tar and insects, use a Corrosive materials used for ice and The aluminum wheels are coated with a tar remover, not a scraper or other snow removal and dust control may col- clear protective finish.
  • Page 395 Maintenance Corrosion protection High-corrosion areas Moisture breeds corrosion If you live in an area where your car is Moisture creates the conditions in which Protecting your vehicle from corrosion regularly exposed to corrosive materials, corrosion is most likely to occur. For By using the most advanced design and corrosion protection is particularly impor- example, corrosion is accelerated by...
  • Page 396 Maintenance To help prevent corrosion • When cleaning underneath the vehicle, Keep paint and trim in good condition give particular attention to the compo- You can help prevent corrosion from get- Scratches or chips in the finish should be nents under the fenders and other ting started by observing the following: covered with "touch-up"...
  • Page 397: Interior Care

    Maintenance Interior care Cleaning the upholstery and interior Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt web- trim bing Interior general precautions Clean the belt webbing with any mild Vinyl 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.
  • Page 398: Emission Control System

    PCSV clos- the air intake hose. Inside the crankcase, ized HYUNDAI dealer in accordance with es so that evaporated fuel is not taken the fresh air mixes with blow-by gases, the maintenance schedule in this manu- into the engine.
  • Page 399: Exhaust Emission Control System

    Maintenance 3. Exhaust emission control Engine exhaust gas precautions • Do not operate the engine in confined (carbon monoxide) or closed areas (such as garages) any system more than what is necessary to move • Carbon monoxide can be present with The Exhaust Emission Control System is the vehicle in or out of the area.
  • Page 400 We recommend that the system flammable items under your vehi- inspected authorized cle. Do not park the vehicle over or HYUNDAI dealer. near flammable objects, such as • Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel grass, vegetation, paper, leaves, level.
  • Page 401: Specifications & Consumer Information

    Specifications & Consumer information Dimensions ....... . 8-2 Air conditioning system ..... . 8-2 Engine .
  • Page 402: Dimensions

    2385 (93.9) : 155/70R13 (4.5JX13) : 175/65R14 (5.5JX14) : 185/55R15 (6.0JX15) AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Item Weight of volume Classification R134a Refrigerant 400±25g R-1234yf Compressor lubricant 100g PAG oil For more detailed information, we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 403: Bulb Wattage

    Specifications & Consumer information BULB WATTAGE Light Bulb Wattage Headlights (High/Low) 60/55 Front turn signal Position lights Daytime running light (Bulb type)* Daytime running light (LED type)* LED (1W 4EA) Side repeater light* Front fog light* Rear fog light* Stop and tail light 21/5 Rear turn signal light Back-up light...
  • Page 404: Tires And Wheels

    Specifications & Consumer information TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure kPa (psi) Wheel lug nut torque Item Tire size Wheel size Normal load Maximum load kgf•m (lbf•ft, N•m) Front Rear Front Rear 155/70R13 4.5JX13 250 (36) 250 (36) 250 (36) 250 (36) 220 (32) 220 (32) 230 (33)
  • Page 405 Specifications & Consumer information LOAD AND SPEED CAPACITY TIRES Load Capacity Speed Capacity Item Tire size Wheel size km/h 155/70R13 4.5JX13 Full size tire 175/65R14 5.5JX14 185/55R15 6.0JX15 Temporary tire T115/70D15 3.5JX15 LI : LOAD INDEX SS : SPEED SYMBOL GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT 5 seater 1.0 MT...
  • Page 406: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    API Service GL-4, SAE 70W 1.9 ~ 2.0 l Gasoline Manual transaxle fluid 1.0L/1.2L Engine (2.0 ~ 2.1 US qt.) (HYUNDAI genuine transaxle fluid) Gasoline 5.7 l (6.02 US qt.)/ Automatic transaxle fluid 1.0L/1.2L DIAMOND ATF SP-III, SK ATF SP-III Engine 6.1 l (6.44 US qt.)
  • Page 407 We recommend that you use the engine oils approved by HYUNDAI Motor Company. We recommend that you consult an author- ized HYUNDaI dealer for details.
  • Page 408: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Specifications & Consumer information Recommended SAE viscosity Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an Using oils of any viscosity other than effect on fuel economy and cold weather those recommended could result in number operation (engine start and engine oil engine damage. When choosing an oil, flowability).
  • Page 409: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    Specifications & Consumer information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL ■ Type A ■ Type B OPB089001 OBA083001 OBA083002 The vehicle identification number (VIN) is The VIN is also on a plate attached to the The vehicle certification label attached the number used in registering your vehi- top of the dashboard.
  • Page 410: Tire Specification And Pressure Label

    Specifications & Consumer information TIRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER AIR CONDITIONER PRESSURE LABEL COMPRESSOR LABEL OPB089005 OBA073010 OHC081001 The engine number is stamped on the The tires supplied on your new vehicle A compressor label informs you the type engine block as shown in the drawing. are chosen to provide the best perform- of compressor your vehicle is equipped ance for normal driving.
  • Page 411: E-Mark Label (For Europe)

    Safety/Environment regulation. It con- tains the following information: Further information including the manu- facturer's declaration of conformity is • Country code available on HYUNDAI web site as fol- • Regulation number lows; • Regulation amendment number http://service.hyundai-motor.com • Approval number...
  • Page 412: Liquified Petroleum Gas (Lpg)

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Load and speed capacity tires....9-32 Characteristics of LPG ..... . 9-2 Safety precautions - Do's .
  • Page 413: Characteristics Of Lpg

    & contact HYUNDAI subjected to optimum pressure and electrical parts in addition to the routine authorised dealer workshop for further...
  • Page 414: Safety Precautions - Dont's

    • Never tamper setting of the LPG sys- tem. • The LPG cylinder should never be repaired under any circumstances. In case problem, consult HYUNDAI authorised dealer work- shop. • Never carry any inflammable material near LPG cylinder. OPA042411 • Avoid frequent change over from LPG OIA053024 mode to gasoline mode and vice-versa to avoid symptoms of engine missing.
  • Page 415: Instrument Cluster

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 2. Fuel gauge (LPG) 3. Fuel gauge (Gasoline) 4. Speedometer 5. Turn signal indicators 6. Warning and indicator lights 7. Odometer / Trip computer* * : if equipped ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 416 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) CAUTION Do not operate the engine within the tachometer's RED ZONE. This may cause severe engine damage. OBA043105 OBA043109L Fuel gauge Gauges The fuel gauge indicates the approximate Tachometer amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. The tachometer indicates the approxi- The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low mate number of engine revolutions per...
  • Page 417 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Warnings and indicators LPG indicator WARNING (if equipped) - Fuel gauge Engine coolant tempera- Running out of fuel can expose ture warning light This indicator will illuminate vehicle occupants to danger. (if equipped) • While driving with the gasoline system, You must stop and obtain addition- if you press the LPG switch to change al fuel as soon as possible after the...
  • Page 418: Lpg Change Over Switch

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) LPG CHANGE OVER SWITCH ■ LPG mode ON ■ Gasoline mode ON • It is recommended to use gasoline only when you start the engine and when LPG is empty. • The engine starts with LPG when gasoline is empty or when there is a problem with the gasoline fuel system.
  • Page 419 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Fuel conversion Automatically converts from LPG to gasoline Automatically converts from gasoline If the LPG is nearly empty or system has to LPG a problem, it will convert from LPG to When driving on gasoline with the LPG gasoline if the following conditions are switch off, gasoline is below a certain met.
  • Page 420 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Manually converts from LPG to gaso- CAUTION line • While driving, a thud sound may When LPG switch is turned off (switch be heard when LPG mode is acti- not pressed) while driving on LPG with vated.
  • Page 421: Lpg Filling

    80% (27l), • Keep away from flammable mate- we recommend that the system be rials when refilling. checked by an authorized HYUNDAI • Start the engine after checking dealer. the fuel cap is securely closed.
  • Page 422 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) (Continued) (Continued) • LPG can cause severe cold burns If it's difficult to refill your LPG and frostbite. Never let liquid LPG tank for the above reason, do as contact your skin or eyes. When follows: filling your LPG fuel tank, always - Use gasoline (refuel gasoline).
  • Page 423 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Fuelling systems and corresponding (Continued) CAUTION adapters vary from country to country. As • Some vehicles only have a very not all service stations abroad will pro- When an adapter is used, the user small diameter thread to fix an vide you with the required adapter for needs to be aware of the following: adaptor.
  • Page 424 LPG fuel system and checked by an authorized HYUNDAI cause a leak. You or someone else dealer. could be injured. Do not use the LPG •...
  • Page 425: Starting The Engine

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) STARTING THE ENGINE Your HYUNDAI LPG car is programmed How LPG/gasoline Mode gets activat- LPG MODE to start the engine in gasoline mode The change over switch is regardless of the switch position. If the The activation/conversion occurs at dif- pressed.
  • Page 426: Engine Compartment

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ ■ LPGi engine 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Positive battery terminal 7. Negative battery terminal 8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 9.
  • Page 427: Owner Maintenance

    • Check the windshield washer fluid 1) Vaporizer body and inlet/outlet con- If you have any question, we recommend level. nection that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI • Look for low or under-inflated tires. 2) Injector/fuel delivery pipe assembly dealer. and inlet/outlet connection...
  • Page 428 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) While operating your vehicle: At least monthly: At least once a year : • Note any changes in the sound of the • Check the coolant level in the engine • Clean the body and door drain holes. exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes coolant reservoir.
  • Page 429 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - FOR LPGi PARTS MAINTENANCE Months INTERVALS MAINTENANCE Kmx1,000 ITEM LPG fuel system compartments Tar drain plug * Vaporizer Assembly * Diaphragm kit 'O' Replace at every 90,000 km. rings Replacement mandatory on every dissassembly. LPG filter LPG Solenoid Assembly Solenoid Valve...
  • Page 430 11) Refuel valve body and connection : It is recommanded to visit the nearest HYUNDAI Authorised Workshop for draining Tar at every 15,000 kms. : LPG Fuel Tank has to be tested by Goverment approved agency at every 5 years.
  • Page 431: Air Cleaner

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - FOR ENGINE PARTS IN LPGi Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM Drive belts * Engine oil and engine oil filter * Air cleaner filter Spark plugs Replace every 160,000 km (100,000 miles) * Fuel additives...
  • Page 432 If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard start- ing problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
  • Page 433 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - FOR GENERAL PARTS IN LPGi Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM At first, replace at 210,000 km (130,500 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 24 months * Battery condition...
  • Page 434 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - FOR GENERAL PARTS IN LPGi (CONT.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Driveshaft and boots Tire (pressure & tread wear) Front suspension ball joints Bolt and nuts on chassis and body Air conditioner refrigerant (if equipped)
  • Page 435: Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace R : Replace or change Maintenance Maintenance item...
  • Page 436 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Front suspension ball joints C, D, E, F, G depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Drum brakes and linings (if equipped)
  • Page 437: Fuse Maintenance

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) FUSE MAINTENANCE ■ ■ Fuse Blown Normal OPA072100 The LPG system is protected against short circuit/overload using fuse (10A) fit- ted in the engine compartment fuse panel. If LPG system doesn’t work, check the engine compartment fuse panel. Always replace a blown fuse with one of same rating.
  • Page 438: Lpg Component Details

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) LPG COMPONENT DETAILS OBA053010/OPA052042/OBA053013/OBA053012/OPA052039/OBA053014/OBA073048 1. LPG Tank 3. Vaporizer Assembly 5. Gasoline-LPG ECU unit 2. Multifunction valve 4. Gas filter and bracket assembly 6. Solenoid valve 9 27...
  • Page 439: Lpg Tank And Multi Valve Assembly

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) LPG TANK AND MULTI VALVE ASSEMBLY • The pressure relief valve operates whenever the gas pressure in the tank increases above a set pressure (in case of accident). • Manual shut off valve is a manually operated safety valve.
  • Page 440: Lpg Tank Location

    Manual shut off valve is located at the rear of the vehi- cle just over the tank assembly. 4. Contact your nearest HYUNDAI autho- rised dealer workshop. 9 29...
  • Page 441: Dimensions

    Rear tread 1480 (58.3) * Wheelbase 2385 (93.9) : 175/65R14 (5.5JX14) AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Item Weight of volume Classification R134a Refrigerant 400±25g R-1234yfa Compressor lubricant 100g PAG oil For more detailed information, we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 442: Bulb Wattage

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) BULB WATTAGE Light Bulb Wattage Headlights (High/Low) 60/55 Front turn signal Position lights Daytime running light (Bulb type)* Daytime running light (LED type)* Side repeater light* Front fog light* Rear fog light* Stop and tail light 21/5 Rear turn signal light Back-up light...
  • Page 443: Tires And Wheels

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure kPa (psi) Wheel lug nut torque Item Tire size Wheel size Normal load Maximum load kg•m (lb•ft, N•m) Front Rear Front Rear 9~11 Full size tire 175/65R14 5.5JX14 (32) (32) (33) (34) (65~79,88~107) LOAD AND SPEED CAPACITY TIRES...
  • Page 444: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    Often, these improvements are difficult to measure in everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost and energy savings. : We recommend that you use the engine oils approved by HYUNDAI Motor Company.We recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDaI dealer for details.
  • Page 445: Tire Specification And Pressure Label

    Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) ENGINE NUMBER AIR CONDITIONER TIRE SPECIFICATION AND COMPRESSOR LABEL PRESSURE LABEL OBA083003 The engine number is stamped on the OHC081001 OBA083002 engine block as shown in the drawing. The tires supplied on your new vehicle A compressor label informs you the type are chosen to provide the best perform- of compressor your vehicle is equipped ance for normal driving.
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  • Page 447 Index Air bag - supplemental restraint system ·························3-38 Battery·············································································7-40 Additional safety precautions ······································3-57 Before driving ···································································5-4 Air bag warning labels ·················································3-58 Brakes/clutch fluid ··························································7-28 Do not install a child restraint on Braking system ······························································5-21 the front passenger seat ·············································3-50 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ···································5-24 Driver's and passenger's front air bags ·························3-41 Disc brakes wear indicator ··········································5-22 How does the air bags system operate? ······················3-44...
  • Page 448 Index Cargo area cover ···························································4-103 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ·································5-27 Changing tires ···································································6-8 E-mark label (for europe) ···············································8-11 Child restraint system (CRS) ·········································3-25 Emergency starting ···························································6-4 Children always in the rear ··········································3-25 Jump starting···································································6-4 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ·················3-28 Push-starting ···································································6-5 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ··················3-26 Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) ········································5-31...
  • Page 449 Index Flat tire (with spare tire) ···················································6-7 Hazard warning flasher···················································4-65 Changing tires·································································6-8 Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ····································5-31 EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack ·······················6-15 Hood ···············································································4-29 Jack and tools ·································································6-7 Horn ················································································4-40 Jack label ······································································6-14 How to use this manual ····················································1-2 Removing and storing the spare tire ····························6-8 Flat tire (with Tire Mobility kit) ·····································6-16 Checking the tire inflation pressure ·····························6-21...
  • Page 450 Index Interior light ····································································4-76 Rear combination light bulb replacement ····················7-75 Automatic turn off function ·········································4-76 Side repeater light replacement ····································7-75 Glove box lamp ···························································4-78 Lighting ··········································································4-66 Luggage room lamp ·····················································4-77 Battery saver function ··················································4-66 Map lamp ····································································4-76 Daytime running light ·················································4-71 Interior overview·······························································2-4 Flashing headlights ·······················································4-68 Front fog light...
  • Page 451 Index Overheats ··········································································6-6 Scheduled maintenance service ········································7-8 Owner maintenance schedule ···········································7-6 Seat ···················································································3-2 Front seat adjustment······················································3-5 Rear seat adjustment·······················································3-9 Seat belts ·········································································3-14 Parking brake ··································································5-22 Additional seat belt safety precautions ·······················3-21 Power brakes ··································································5-21 Care of seat belts ·························································3-24 Power outlet ··································································4-100 Pre-tensioner seat belt···················································3-19 Push-starting ·····································································6-5 Seat belt restraint system··············································3-14...
  • Page 452 Index Sunroof············································································4-34 Sunvisor ········································································4-100 Vehicle break-in process ···················································1-6 Vehicle certification label ·················································8-9 Vehicle identification number (VIN) ································8-9 Tailgate············································································4-21 Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) ···························5-30 Theft-alarm system ·························································4-13 Vehicle weight·································································5-66 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ······················6-22 Tire specification and pressure label ·····························8-10 Tires and wheels ·····························································7-43 Checking tire inflation pressure ···································7-45 Washer fluid ····································································7-31...

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