Hyundai Tucson 2015 Owner's Manual

Hyundai Tucson 2015 Owner's Manual

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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
O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n
M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e
S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s
All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of pub-
lication. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at
any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be
carried out.
This manual applies to all HYUNDAI models and includes descrip-
tions 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 S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of pub- lication. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI Your HYUNDAI should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI and may, in addition, violate condi- tions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in vio- lation of regulations established by the U.S.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as 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.
  • 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 carefully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
  • Page 5: Guide To Hyundai Genuine Parts

    In addition, any damage to or failure HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are only of HYUNDAI Genuine Parts caused sold through authorized HYUNDAI by the installation or failure of an imi- Dealerships. tation, counterfeit or used salvage part is not covered by any HYUNDAI Warranty.
  • Page 6 Introduction H H O O W W T T O O U U S S E E T T H H I I S S M M A A N N U U A A L L We want to help you get the greatest Sections: This manual has eight You will find various WARNINGs, possible driving pleasure from your...
  • Page 7 Introduction F F U U E E L L R R E E Q Q U U I I R R E E M M E E N N T T S S V V E E H H I I C C L L E E H H A A N N D D L L I I N N G G I I N N S S T T R R U U C C T T I I O O N N S S For the optimal vehicle performance, we recommend you to use the hydro-...
  • Page 8 Introduction V V E E H H I I C C L L E E D D A A T T A A C C O O L L L L E E C C T T I I O O N N A A N N D D E E V V E E N N T T D D A A T T A A R R E E C C O O R R D D E E R R S S This vehicle is equipped with an These data can help provide a bet- To read data recorded by an EDR,...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Your vehicle at a glance Safety features of your vehicle Convenient features of your vehicle Multimedia System TABLE OF CONTENTS Driving your vehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Index...
  • Page 10: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview (front) ........2-2 Exterior overview (rear)........2-3 Interior overview............2-4 Instrument panel overview ........2-5 Fuel cell power module compartment....2-6...
  • Page 11 Your vehicle at a glance E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ( ( F F R R O O N N T T ) ) 1.
  • Page 12 E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ( ( R R E E A A R R ) ) 1.
  • Page 13 Your vehicle at a glance I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W 1. Inside door handle ........3-11 2.
  • Page 14 I I N N S S T T R R U U M M E E N N T T P P A A N N E E L L O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W 1.
  • Page 15 Your vehicle at a glance F F U U E E L L C C E E L L L L P P O O W W E E R R M M O O D D U U L L E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T 1.
  • Page 16 Safety system of your vehicle Important safety precautions.......2-2 Child restraint system (CRS) ......2-36 Always wear your seat belt..........2-2 Children always in the rear ..........2-36 Restrain all children............2-2 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ....2-37 Air bag hazards..............2-2 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)....2-39 Driver distraction...............2-2 AIR BAG - advanced supplemental restraint Control your speed ............2-3...
  • Page 17: Always Wear Your Seat Belt

    Safety system of your vehicle I I M M P P O O R R T T A A N N T T S S A A F F E E T T Y Y P P R R E E C C A A U U T T I I O O N N S S You will find many safety precautions Air bag hazards Driver distraction...
  • Page 18: Control Your Speed

    • NEVER let the use of a mobile Keep your vehicle in safe condi- device distract you from driving. You tion have a responsibility to your passen- Having a tire blowout or a mechanical gers and others on the road to failure can be extremely hazardous.
  • Page 19: Front Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle S S E E A A T T S S Front seats (1) Forward and rearward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat) (4) Lumbar support (Driver’s seat)* (5) Seat warmer* ■ Power seat (6) Headrest Rear seats (7) Seatback angle and folding...
  • Page 20: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions The National Highway Traffic Safety Seat belts Administration (NHTSA) recommends Always fasten your seat belt before Adjusting the seats so that you are sit- that drivers allow at least 10 inches starting any trip. ting in a safe, comfortable position (25 cm) between the center of the plays an important role in driver and At all times, passengers should sit...
  • Page 21: Front Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle Front seats WARNING WARNING WARNING Take the following precautions To prevent injury: when adjusting your seat belt: • Do not adjust your seat while Take the following precautions • NEVER use one seat belt for wearing your seat...
  • Page 22 Manual adjustment Reclining seatback Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dan- gerous. Even when buckled up, the protection of your restraint system (seat belts and air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback. WARNING NEVER ride with a reclined OLMB033003...
  • Page 23 Safety system of your vehicle Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work properly. When the seatback is reclined, the shoulder belt cannot do its job because it will not be snug against your chest. Instead, it will be in front of you.
  • Page 24 Power adjustment CAUTION The front seat can be adjusted by using the control switches located on To prevent damage to the seats: the outside of the seat cushion. Before • Always stop adjusting the driving, adjust the seat to the proper seats when the seat has been position so that you can easily control adjusted as far forward or...
  • Page 25 Safety system of your vehicle Reclining seatback Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work properly. Sitting in a reclined position when When the seatback is reclined, the the vehicle is in motion can be dan- shoulder belt cannot do its job gerous.
  • Page 26 Seatback pocket OLMB033007 OLMB033008 Seat cushion height Lumbar support OLMB033015 (for driver’s seat) (for driver’s seat, if equipped) The seatback pocket is provided on To change the height of the seat To adjust the lumbar support: the back of the front seats. cushion: 1.
  • Page 27: Rear Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle Rear seats Folding the rear seat WARNING The rear seatbacks can be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to Do not put heavy or sharp increase the luggage capacity of the objects in the seatback pockets. vehicle.
  • Page 28 2. Use a key to release the rear cen- ter seat belt from the center buck- 3. Retract the center seat belt web- bing into the headliner, and clip the small tab into the holder. 4. Set the front seatback to the upright position and, if necessary, slide the front seat forward.
  • Page 29 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING WARNING When returning the rear seat- Do not place loose objects on back from a folded to an upright the rear seats, since they can- position, hold the seatback and not be properly secured and return it slowly.
  • Page 30: Headrest

    Armrest Headrest WARNING The vehicle’s front and rear seats have adjustable headrests. The head- • Adjust the headrests so the rests provide comfort for passengers, middle of the headrests is at but more importantly they are the same height as the height designed to help protect passengers of the top of the eyes (see dia- from whiplash and other neck and...
  • Page 31 Safety system of your vehicle Front seat headrest ■ Type A OLMB034303 ■ Type B OLMB033012 Adjusting the height up and down OLMB033009 To raise the headrest: The driver’s and front passenger’s 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). seats are equipped with adjustable headrests for the passengers safety and comfort.
  • Page 32 ■ Type A WARNING WARNING NEVER allow anyone to ride in a Always make sure the headrest seat with the headrest removed. locks into position after rein- stalling and adjusting it properly. OLMB034304 ■ Type B OLMB034306 To reinstall the headrest: 1.
  • Page 33 Safety system of your vehicle Rear seat headrest OLMB033010 OLMB033017 Active headrest Adjusting the height up and down OLMB033016 The active headrest is designed to To raise the headrest: The rear seats are equipped with move forward and upward during a 1.
  • Page 34: Seat Warmers

    To reinstall the headrest: Seat warmers 1. Recline the seatback. Seat warmers are provided to warm the seats during cold weather. 2. Put the headrest poles (3) into the holes while pressing the release button (1). WARNING 3. Adjust the headrest to the appropri- ate height.
  • Page 35 Safety system of your vehicle Front seat warmers (if equipped) Each time you push the switch, the WARNING temperature setting of the seat is changed as follows : NEVER place anything on the OFF → HIGH ( ) → LOW ( ) seat that insulates against heat when the seat warmer is in oper- ation, such as a blanket or seat...
  • Page 36: Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    S S E E A A T T B B E E L L T T S S This section describes how to use the (Continued) WARNING seat belts properly. It also describes • Do not use the seat belt if it is some of the things not to do when Seat belts must be used by ALL twisted.
  • Page 37: Seat Belt Warning Light

    Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt warning light Conditions Warning Pattern WARNING Seat belt warning light Vehicle Seat Belt Light (Blink) Chime Speed (for driver’s seat) Damaged seat belts and seat Unbuckled 6 seconds belt assemblies will not operate properly.
  • Page 38: Seat Belt Restraint System

    Seat belt restraint system The seat belt automatically adjusts to Height adjustment the proper length after the lap belt You can adjust the height of the Seat Belt-Driver’s 3-point sys- portion is adjusted manually so that it shoulder belt anchor to one of the tem with emergency locking fits snugly around your hips.
  • Page 39 Safety system of your vehicle ■ Front seat WARNING • Position one arm under the shoulder belt and the other over the belt, as shown in the illustration. • Always position the shoulder belt anchor into the locked position at the appropriate height.
  • Page 40 Seat Belt – Passenger and Rear When the seat belt is fully extended Seats' 3-point system with com- from the retractor to allow the installa- tion of a child restraint system, the bination locking retractor seat belt operation changes to allow This type of seat belt combines the the belt to retract, but not to extend features of both an emergency lock-...
  • Page 41 This must be done by pressure on the affected seat belt. authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. • Do not hit the seat belt assem- blies. 2-26...
  • Page 42 Their locations are shown in being driven, have an authorized the illustration above: HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer 1. SRS air bag warning light inspect the pre-tensioner seat belts 2. Retractor pre-tensioner assembly and SRS air bags as soon as possible.
  • Page 43 Safety system of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE 3-point rear center seat belt • Both the driver's and front pas- senger's pre-tensioner seat belts may be activated in certain frontal or side collisions or rollovers. • The pre-tensioners will not be acti- vated if the seat belts are not worn at the time of the collision.
  • Page 44 The seat belt automatically adjusts to the proper length after the lap belt portion is adjusted manually so that it fits snugly around your hips. If you lean forward in a slow, easy motion, the belt will extend and move with you.
  • Page 45 Safety system of your vehicle OLMB033030 OLMB033095/Q OLMB033096 To release the rear center seat belt: 2. Insert a key or similar rigid device 3. Insert the metal tab into the hole of into the web release hole (C). Pull the belt assembly cover. 1.
  • Page 46 CAUTION When using the seat belt, remove the seat belt webbing from the guides. If you pull the seat belt when it is stored in the guides, it may damage the guides and belt webbing. OLMB033037 OLMB033038 Stowing the rear seat belt Routing the seat belt webbing through the rear seat belt guides will The rear seat belt buckles can be...
  • Page 47: Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    Safety system of your vehicle Additional seat belt safety pre- Seat belt use and children WARNING cautions Infant and small children Seat belt use during pregnancy All 50 states have child restraint laws ALWAYS properly restrain infants which require children to travel in and small children in a child The seat belt should always be used approved child restraint devices,...
  • Page 48 Check the LATCH system inspected by your child to use a single seat belt. label on the child restraint for this authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel information. Refer to “Child Restraint Cell dealer after an accident. An Systems” in this chapter.
  • Page 49 Safety system of your vehicle Transporting an injured person Do not lie down WARNING A seat belt should be used when an Sitting in a reclined position when injured person is being transported. the vehicle is in motion can be dan- •...
  • Page 50: Care Of Seat Belts

    HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. Periodic inspection All seat belts should be inspected periodically for wear or damage of any kind. Any damaged parts should be replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 51 Safety system of your vehicle C C H H I I L L D D R R E E S S T T R R A A I I N N T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( C C R R S S ) ) Children always in the rear Children under age 13 must always Child restraint systems must be...
  • Page 52: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    An improperly secured child mation. • After an accident, have a restraint can increase the risk • Select a child restraint that fits the HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH vehicle seating position where it dealer check child in an accident.
  • Page 53 Safety system of your vehicle Child restraint system types Continue to use a rear-facing child seat for as long as your child will fit There are three main types of child within the height and weight limits restraint systems: rear-facing seats, allowed by the child seat manufactur- forward-facing seats, and booster er.
  • Page 54: Installing A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Booster seats Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) A booster seat is a restraint designed to improve the fit of the vehicle’s seat belt system. A booster seat positions WARNING the seat belt so that it fits properly over the lap of your child. Keep your Before installing your child child in a booster seat until they are restraint system always:...
  • Page 55 Safety system of your vehicle After selecting a proper child seat for Lower Anchors and Tether for WARNING your child, check to make sure it fits Children (LATCH) System properly in your vehicle. Follow the The LATCH system holds a child A child restraint in a closed instructions provided by the manu- restraint during driving and in an acci-...
  • Page 56 WARNING Do not attempt to install a child Lower Anchor restraint system using LATCH Position Indicator anchors in the rear center seat- ing position.There are no LATCH anchors provided for this seat. Using the outboard seat anchors can damage the anchors which may break or fail in a collision Lower Anchor resulting in serious injury or...
  • Page 57 • Always have the LATCH sys- the lower attachments on the child tem inspected by your author- restraint to the lower anchors. ized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer after an accident. WARNING An accident can damage the OLMB033051 LATCH system and may not...
  • Page 58 WARNING Take the following precautions when installing the tether strap: • Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your child restraint system. • NEVER attach more than one child restraint to a single teth- er anchor. This could cause the anchor or attachment to OLMB033047R OLMB033048...
  • Page 59 Safety system of your vehicle 3. Check that the child restraint is Securing a child restraint with securely attached to the seat by a lap belt or lap/shoulder belt pushing and pulling the seat for- When not using the LATCH system, ward and from side-to-side.
  • Page 60 To install a child restraint system on the rear seats, do the following: 1. Place the child restraint system on a rear seat and route the lap/shoul- der belt around or through the child restraint, following the restraint manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure the seat belt webbing is not twisted.
  • Page 61 Safety system of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE 5. Remove as much slack from the belt as possible by pushing down When the seat belt is allowed to on the child restraint system while retract to its fully stowed position, the feeding the shoulder belt back into retractor will automatically switch the retractor.
  • Page 62 A A I I R R B B A A G G - - A A D D V V A A N N C C E E D D S S U U P P P P L L E E M M E E N N T T A A L L R R E E S S T T R R A A I I N N T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Passenger’s front air bag (3) Side impact air bag...
  • Page 63 Safety system of your vehicle This vehicle is equipped with an WARNING Advanced Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s seat and front AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS passenger’s seats. ALWAYS use seat belts and child restraints - every trip, every time, The front air bags are designed to everyone! Even with air bags, you can be seriously injured or killed in supplement the three-point seat...
  • Page 64: Where Are The Air Bags

    Where are the air bags? ■ Driver’s front air bag WARNING Driver’s and passenger’s front air bags To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating Your vehicle is equipped with a front air bags, take the following Advanced Supplemental Restraint precautions: System (SRS) and lap/shoulder belts...
  • Page 65 Safety system of your vehicle Side impact air bags The side impact air bags are WARNING designed to deploy only during certain side impact collisions, depending on To reduce the risk of serious the crash severity, angle, speed and injury or death from an inflating point of impact.
  • Page 66 The curtain air bags are not designed checked and repaired by an to deploy in all side impact or rollover authorized HYUNDAI Tucson situations. Fuel Cell dealer. OLM032311N Curtain air bags are located along both sides of the roof rails above the front and rear doors.
  • Page 67: How Does The Air Bags System Operate

    Safety system of your vehicle How does the air bags system 10. “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” WARNING indicator operate? 11. Occupant classification system To reduce the risk of serious 12. Driver’s and front passenger’s injury or death from an inflating seat belt buckle sensors curtain air bags, take the follow- ing precautions:...
  • Page 68 • There is no single speed at which the air bags will inflate. Generally, Have an authorized HYUNDAI air bags are designed to inflate Tucson Fuel Cell dealer inspect based upon the severity of a colli- the SRS as soon as possible if sion and its direction.
  • Page 69 Safety system of your vehicle • Air bag deployment depends on a • To help provide protection, the air You can take steps to reduce the risk number of factors including vehicle bags must inflate rapidly. The of being injured by an inflating air speed, angles of impact and the speed of air bag inflation is a con- bag.
  • Page 70 ■ ■ Driver’s front air bag (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating air bag, take the following pre- cautions: • NEVER place a child restraint in the front passenger seat. Always properly restrain chil- dren under age 13 in the rear seats of the vehicle.
  • Page 71: What To Expect After An Air Bag Inflates

    Safety system of your vehicle ■ What to expect after an air bag Driver’s front air bag (3) WARNING inflates After a frontal or side air bag inflates, To prevent objects from becom- it will deflate very quickly. Air bag ing dangerous projectiles when inflation will not prevent the driver the passenger's air bag inflates:...
  • Page 72: Occupant Classification System (Ocs)

    This is normal and is a result • Always have an authorized of the ignition of the air bag inflator. HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell After the air bag inflates, you may dealer replace the air bag feel substantial discomfort in breath- immediately after deployment.
  • Page 73 Safety system of your vehicle Main components of the Front passenger seat adult occu- The OCS may not function properly if Occupant Classification System pants who are properly seated and the passenger takes actions which wearing the seat belt properly, can affect the classification system.
  • Page 74 Condition and operation in the front passenger Occupant Classification System Indicator/Warning light Devices Condition detected by the “PASSENGER Front passenger occupant classification system AIR BAG OFF” air bag warning light indicator light 1. Adult* Activated 2. Infant* or child restraint sys- Deactivated tem with 12 months old* 3.
  • Page 75 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING Riding in an improper position or placing weight on the front passenger's seat when it is unoccupied by a passenger adversely affects the OCS. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: • •...
  • Page 76 If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" Do Not Install a Child Restraint indicator is still on, ask the passen- in the Front Passenger’s Seat ger to move to the rear seat. WARNING Never allow an adult passenger to ride in the front passenger seat when the “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF”...
  • Page 77: Why Didn T My Air Bag Go Off In A Collision? (Air Bags Are Not Designed To Inflate In Every Collision.)

    • Do not install bumper guards or replace the bumper with a non-genuine HYUNDAI parts. This may adversely affect the collision and air bag deploy- ment performance. (Continued) 2-62...
  • Page 78 • Have all repairs conducted by authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. OLMF014002N/OLMB033066/OLMB033085/OLM039043/OLM039044 (1) SRS control module/Rollover sensor (2) Front impact sensor (3) Side impact sensor (4) Side impact sensor...
  • Page 79 Safety system of your vehicle Air bag inflation conditions Although the driver’s and front pas- senger’s air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions, they also may inflate in other types of col- lisions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact.
  • Page 80 Air bag non-inflation conditions OLMB033072 OLMB033069 Front air bags are not designed to Front air bags may not inflate in side OLMB033071 inflate in rear collisions, because impact collisions, because occupants In certain low-speed collisions the air occupants are moved backward by move in the direction of the collision, bags may not deploy.
  • Page 81 Safety system of your vehicle OLMB033073 OLMB033074 OLMB033075 In an angled collision, the force of Just before impact, drivers often Front air bags may not inflate in impact may direct the occupants in a brake heavily. Such heavy braking rollover accidents because air bag direction where the air bags would lowers the front portion of the vehicle deployment could not provide protec-...
  • Page 82: Srs Care

    ON position, or continuously remains disconnect the SRS compo- on, have your vehicle immediately nents or wiring, including the inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI addition of any kind of badges Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. to the pad covers or modifica- Any work on the SRS system, such tions to the body structure.
  • Page 83: Additional Safety Precautions

    We recommend that inflated tion to your vehicle to accommodate or change seats while the vehicle is air bags be replaced by an a disability, contact the HYUNDAI moving. A passenger who is not authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Customer Connect Center at 1-877- wearing a seat belt during a crash or Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 84: Air Bag Warning Labels

    Air bag warning labels OLMB033105/OLM039050N/OLM039051 Air bag warning labels, required by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are attached to alert the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. Be sure to read all of the information about the air bags that are installed on your vehicle in this Owners Manual.
  • Page 85: Convenient Features Of Your Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle Accessing your vehicle .........3-3 Fuel filler door .............3-33 Smart key ................3-3 Instrument cluster..........3-36 Smart key precautions.............3-6 Instrument Cluster Control..........3-37 Immobilizer System ............3-8 Gauges ................3-37 Door locks ...............3-9 Gear shift lever Indicator..........3-40 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle..3-9 Trip computer ............3-41 Operating door locks from inside the vehicle ..3-11 Trip Modes ................3-41...
  • Page 86 Lights ..............3-70 Storage compartments ........3-99 Exterior lights ..............3-70 Center console storage ..........3-99 Hazard warning flasher..........3-75 Glove box ................3-100 Interior lights..............3-75 Sunglass holder .............3-100 Wipers and washers ..........3-78 Interior features..........3-101 Front windshield wipers ..........3-78 Cup holder...............3-101 AUTO control..............3-79 Sunvisor................3-101 Front windshield washers ..........3-80 Power outlet..............3-102 Rear window wiper and washer........3-81 Digital clock ..............3-103...
  • Page 87: Smart Key

    OLM049006/Q OLMB043203 ON position. To lock : Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, • Any door except the tailgate is open. which you can use to lock or unlock 1. Close all doors, power cell module a door (and tailgate) and even start compartment hood and tailgate.
  • Page 88 Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Unlocking Tailgate unlocking To unlock: • The door handle button will only operate when the smart key is 1. Carry the smart key. within 28~40 in. (0.7~1 m) from the 2. Either press the tailgate handle outside door handle.
  • Page 89 Panic button Start-up Mechanical key Press the Panic button (4) for more You can start the vehicle without If the Smart Key does not operate than 1.5 second. The horn sounds inserting the key. For detailed infor- normally, you can lock or unlock the and hazard warning lights flash for mation refer to the POWER button in door by using the mechanical key.
  • Page 90: Smart Key Precautions

    When the smart key does not work correctly, open and close the door with the mechanical key. If you have a problem with the smart key, contact an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 91 HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. 1. This device may not cause harm- ful interference, and ✽ ✽ NOTICE 2. This device must accept any inter-...
  • Page 92: Immobilizer System

    If the system repeatedly does not ture, static electricity and rough recognize the coding of the key, con- handling. Immobilizer system tact your HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell malfunction could occur. dealer.
  • Page 93: Operating Door Locks From Outside The Vehicle

    D D O O O O R R L L O O C C K K S S ✽ ✽ NOTICE Operating door locks from When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure that doors outside the vehicle •...
  • Page 94 Convenient features of your vehicle Smart key Press the button on the outside door (Continued) handle while carrying the smart key The unlock mode changes alternate- with you or press the door unlock ly by pressing the lock button and button on the smart key, the driver’s unlock button on the smart key at door will unlock.
  • Page 95: Operating Door Locks From Inside The Vehicle

    Operating door locks from • If the inner door handle of the dri- With the central door lock switch: ver’s (or front passenger’s) door is inside the vehicle ■ Driver’s door pulled when the door lock button is With the door lock button: in the lock position, the button is unlocked and the door will open.
  • Page 96 Convenient features of your vehicle • If the key is in the vehicle and any WARNING WARNING door is opened, the doors will not lock even though the lock button Do not leave children or animals Always secure your vehicle. (1) of the central door lock switch is unattended in your vehicle.
  • Page 97: Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features

    The rear door safety locks should always be used ✽ ✽ NOTICE whenever children are in the vehicle. An authorized HYUNDAI Tucson OLMB043208 Fuel Cell dealer can activate or The child safety lock is provided to deactivate some...
  • Page 98 Convenient features of your vehicle T T H H E E F F T T - - A A L L A A R R M M S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ✽ ✽ NOTICE This system helps to protect your The Theft Alarm System automatical- vehicle and valuables.
  • Page 99: Electric Power Steering (Eps)

    • A click noise may be heard from vehicle operation, have the EPS the EPS relay after the POWER checked by an authorized HYUNDAI button is placed in the ON or Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. LOCK/OFF position.
  • Page 100: Horn

    Convenient features of your vehicle Horn WARNING NEVER adjust the steering wheel while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. OLMB043227 To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel (see illustration).
  • Page 101: Interior Rearview Mirrors

    M M I I R R R R O O R R S S Interior rearview mirrors Electric chromic mirror (ECM) WARNING (if equipped) Before you start driving, adjust the The electric rearview mirror automat- rearview mirror to center the view To prevent serious injury during ically controls the glare from the through the rear window.
  • Page 102 Convenient features of your vehicle Electric chromic mirror (ECM) CAUTION with compass Your vehicle may be equipped with a When cleaning the mirror, use a Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror Rearview display paper towel or similar material with a Z-Nav™ Electronic Compass dampened with glass cleaner.
  • Page 103 Automatic-Dimming Night Vision The auto-dimming function can be Z-Nav™ Compass Display Safety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror controlled by pressing the ON/OFF The NVS™ Mirror in your vehicle is (if equipped) button: also equipped with a Z-Nav™ Compass that shows the vehicle CAUTION Compass heading in the Display 1.
  • Page 104 Convenient features of your vehicle Compass function The Compass can be turned ON and OFF and will remember the last state when the POWER button is cycled. To turn the display feature ON/OFF: 1. Press and release the button to turn the display feature OFF.
  • Page 105 To adjust the Zone setting: There are some conditions that can If you need to recalibrate the com- cause changes to the vehicle mag- pass: 1. Determine desired Zone nets, such as installing a ski rack or Number based upon your current 1.
  • Page 106: Outside Rearview Mirrors

    Convenient features of your vehicle Outside rearview mirrors WARNING WARNING • Do not adjust or fold the outside The right outside rearview rearview mirrors while driving. mirror is convex. Objects seen This may cause loss of vehicle in the mirror are closer than control resulting in an accident.
  • Page 107 Folding the outside rearview CAUTION mirrors • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maxi- mum adjusting angles, but the motor continues to operate while the switch is pressed. Do not press the switch longer than necessary; the motor may be damaged. •...
  • Page 108 Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I N N D D O O W W S S (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door (left) power window switch (4) Rear door (right) power window switch (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window...
  • Page 109: Power Windows

    Pull the window switch up to the first system checked by an authorized while driving. detent position (5). Release the win- HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. dow switch when you want the win- dow to stop. 3-25...
  • Page 110: Power Window Lock Switch

    Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Automatic reverse Power window lock button The automatic reverse feature is only active when the “auto up” fea- ture is used by fully pulling up the switch to the second detent. WARNING Make sure heads, other body parts or other objects are safely out of the way before closing...
  • Page 111 WARNING CAUTION Do not allow children to play • To prevent possible damage with the power windows. Keep to the power window system, the driver’s door power window do not open or close two win- lock switch in the LOCK position dows or more at the same (indicator illuminated).
  • Page 112: Hood

    Convenient features of your vehicle H H O O O O D D Opening the hood OLMFC044026N OLMB043218 3. Raise the hood slightly, pull the 4. Pull out the support rod and hold OLMB043216 secondary latch (1) inside of the the hood open with the support 1.
  • Page 113 Closing the hood WARNING 1. Before closing the hood, check the following: • Before closing the hood, • All filler caps in the power cell ensure all obstructions are module compartment must be removed from around the correctly installed. hood opening. •...
  • Page 114: Tailgate

    Convenient features of your vehicle T T A A I I L L G G A A T T E E Opening the tailgate Closing the tailgate WARNING Always keep the tailgate com- pletely closed while the vehicle is in motion. If the tailgate is left open or ajar while driving, dam- age to the tailgate or tailgate struts may occur.
  • Page 115: Emergency Tailgate Safety Release

    ✽ ✽ NOTICE Emergency tailgate safety WARNING release In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work Occupants should never ride in properly due to freezing conditions. the rear cargo area where no restraints are available. To avoid injury in the event of an accident or sudden stops, occupants should...
  • Page 116 Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING • Your vehicle should be kept • You and your passengers locked and the key should be must be aware of the location kept out of the reach of chil- of the Emergency Tailgate dren.
  • Page 117 F F U U E E L L F F I I L L L L E E R R D D O O O O R R ✽ ✽ NOTICE Opening the fuel filler door If the fuel filler door does not open because ice has formed around it, tap lightly or push on the door to break the ice and release the door.
  • Page 118 Convenient features of your vehicle Closing the fuel filler door (Continued) WARNING 1. To install the fuel tank cap, push it • Do not use cellular phones until it clicks one time. Hydrogen is a unique gaseous while refueling. Electric cur- 2.
  • Page 119 ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) Make sure refuel your • When refueling, always move vehicle according to the "Fuel the shift lever to the P (Park) Requirements" suggested in the position, set the parking brake, Introduction chapter. and place the POWER button to the LOCK/OFF position.
  • Page 120 Convenient features of your vehicle I I N N S S T T R R U U M M E E N N T T C C L L U U S S T T E E R R 1. Power gauge 2.
  • Page 121: Instrument Cluster Control

    Instrument Cluster Control Gauges Adjusting Instrument Cluster Speedometer Illumination OLMF043343 • The brightness of the instrument panel illumination is displayed. OLMF043309N • If the brightness reaches to the OLMB043142 The speedometer indicates the maximum or minimum level, an speed of the vehicle and is calibrated When the vehicle's parking lights or alarm will sound.
  • Page 122 (for example, when Do not continue driving with an over- the vehicle is decelerating or driv- heated fuel cell stack. If your vehicle ing on a downhill road.). overheats, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. 3-38...
  • Page 123 If the fuel cell stack outside ambient temperature. In fuel tank is nearly empty. coolant is low, have the vehicle some instances, you may not be able inspected by an authorized to fill the tank completely. HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell deal- 3-39...
  • Page 124: Gear Shift Lever Indicator

    Convenient features of your vehicle Odometer Gear shift lever Indicator This indicator displays which gear shift lever is selected. • Park : P • Reverse : R • Neutral : N • Drive : D • Economic : E OLMF044330N •...
  • Page 125: Trip Computer

    T T R R I I P P C C O O M M P P U U T T E E R R The trip computer is a microcomput- Trip Modes Tripmeter A er-controlled driver information sys- tem that displays information related to driving.
  • Page 126: Tripmeter

    Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Tripmeter Distance to empty • If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery (12V) power has been interrupted, the distance to empty function may not operate correctly. • The distance to empty may differ from the actual driving distance as it is an estimate of the available driving distance.
  • Page 127: Instant Fuel Economy

    ✽ ✽ NOTICE Instant fuel economy Average vehicle speed • The average vehicle speed is not displayed if the driving distance has been less than 300 meters since the POWER button was turned to • Since the average vehicle speed is a function of the total driving time, the overall average speed will be reduced the vehicle is...
  • Page 128: Elapsed Time

    The Refuel Counter will not incre- replaced. Have an authorized ✽ ✽ NOTICE ment the fuel count if the amount of HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell hydrogen fill from the filling station dealer replace the hydrogen The elapsed time will continue to is less than 150 bar differential pres- storage tank.
  • Page 129: Outside Temperature Mode

    Outside temperature mode The units of temperature can be (Continued) changed from degrees Celsius to • When the Refuel Counter degrees Fahrenheit or from degrees reaches 1,495 times, the serv- Fahrenheit degrees Celsius ice warning light come on and according to the procedure specified will be displayed in the clus- below.
  • Page 130: Warning Messages

    Convenient features of your vehicle L L C C D D D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y Warning Messages Cold Start. Please wait Starting OLMF043405 OLMF044404N OLMF043403 • This message illuminates if you •...
  • Page 131 Have the vehicle towed to the After that, if this warning message closest hydrogen fueling station or remains, have the vehicle inspect- to an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson ed by an authorized HYUNDAI Fuel Cell dealer. Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 132 To not be driven if the fuel filler door is refill the coolant, consult an author- open. Make sure the fuel filler door ized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell is closed before starting the vehi- dealer. cle.
  • Page 133 Have the vehicle inspect- vehicle inspected by an authorized on the sensor for the fuel filler door ed by an authorized HYUNDAI HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. while refuelling (While this mes- Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 134 Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Shift to P Shfit to P or N to start You can start the vehicle with the shift lever in the N (Neutral) posi- tion. But, for your safety, we recommend that you start the vehicle with the shift lever in the P (Park) position.
  • Page 135 • If the warning illuminates each • In order to start the vehicle, press time you press the POWER button, the brake pedal while pressing the have the vehicle inspected by an POWER button. authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. 3-51...
  • Page 136 Convenient features of your vehicle Key is not detected Key is not in vehicle Insert key OLMFEDI903 OLMFEDI904 OEL049341 • This warning message illuminates if • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates the smart key is not detected when if the smart key is not in the vehicle if you press the POWER button you press the POWER button.
  • Page 137 Remove key Press START button while turn- Steering wheel unlocked ing wheel OEL049338 OLMF043333 OLMF044420N • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates and the smart key holder light if the steering wheel does not lock • This warning message illuminates blinks if you turn off the vehicle with when the POWER button changes if the steering wheel does not...
  • Page 138: Electronic Stability Control

    Convenient features of your vehicle Check steering wheel lock Traction control disabled Traction & stability control dis- abled OLMF044334 OLMF043413 • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates OLMF043414 if the steering wheel does not lock when the vehicle's traction control •...
  • Page 139: Warnings And Indicators

    Supplemental Restraint System the assistance of the anti-lock (SRS) inspected by an authorized brake system). HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. WARNING In this case, have the vehicle inspected authorized Do not continuously monitor the HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 140 Also, the EPS warning light may illuminate and the steering effort may increase or decrease. In this case, have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer as soon as possible. 3-56...
  • Page 141 POWER button is in the ON posi- are found, the warning light tion. remains on or the brakes do not operate properly. Have the vehicle towed to any authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer for a brake system inspection and for repairs if necessary. 3-57...
  • Page 142 Convenient features of your vehicle Seat belt warning Turn signal indicator Light on indicator This warning light informs the driver The left or right turn signal blinks The indicator illuminates when the that the seat belt is not fastened. when you signal a lane change or parking (position) lights or headlights turn.
  • Page 143 HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell trical charging system for 12V bat- dealer. tery. If this occurs, have the vehicle...
  • Page 144 Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - Door Ajar Warning Low Fuel Level Hydrogen Fueling Light Warning Light Station The refueling equipment and hydro- gen filling process will vary depend- This warning light illuminates: ing on the refueling station and the This warning light illuminates: When the fuel tank is nearly empty.
  • Page 145 HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. be a malfunction with the fuel cell HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. stack. If this occurs, have the vehi- cle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 146 Light illuminates, it indicates system inspected by an authorized seconds and goes out when the overheating that may damage HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. POWER button is turned to ON the vehicle. position with the smart key in the vehicle, have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 147 ESC will operate, and the ESC indi- cator will blink to indicate the ESC is operating. If the ESC system mal- functions the indicator illuminates and stays on. Take your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer and have the system checked. 3-63...
  • Page 148 Tire Pressure road. Monitoring System. If this occurs, have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer as soon as possible. For details, refer to the TPMS on chapter 6.
  • Page 149 Keep the smart vehicle inspected by an authorized key in the vehicle. Drive the vehicle with all doors HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. closed. WARNING READY Indicator Light Once the READY indicator light...
  • Page 150 Convenient features of your vehicle R R E E A A R R P P A A R R K K I I N N G G A A S S S S I I S S T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Operation of the rear parking WARNING assist system...
  • Page 151: Rear Parking Assist System

    Non-operational conditions of The detecting range may decrease Rear parking assist system when: rear parking assist system precautions 1. The sensor is stained with foreign The rear parking assist system • The rear parking assist system matter such as snow or water. may not operate properly when: sound sequentially...
  • Page 152: Self-Diagnosis

    HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer as distance, size or material, all of ing up. Be sure to inform any driv- soon as possible.
  • Page 153: Rear View Camera

    R R E E A A R R V V I I E E W W C C A A M M E E R R A A ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) WARNING •...
  • Page 154: Exterior Lights

    Convenient features of your vehicle L L I I G G H H T T S S Exterior lights Lighting control OLMB043258 OLMB043259 Parking light position ( Headlight position ( When the light switch is in the park- When the light switch is in the head- OLMB043257 ing light position, the parking (posi- light position, the headlights, parking...
  • Page 155 High beam operation CAUTION • Do not cover or spill anything on the sensor (1) located on the instrument panel. • Do not clean the sensor using a window cleaner. The cleaner may leave a light film which could interfere with sensor operation.
  • Page 156 Convenient features of your vehicle Battery saver function Headlight escort function The purpose of this feature is to pre- If the key is removed from the vent the battery from being dis- POWER button or placed in the ACC charged. The system automatically position or the LOCK/OFF position turns off the parking lights when the with the headlights ON, the head-...
  • Page 157 Headlight welcome function Turn signals and lane change CAUTION signals When the headlight switch is in the ON position or in the AUTO position If the driver gets out of the vehi- and all doors (and tailgate) are closed cle through other doors (except and locked, if you press the door the driver’s door), the battery unlock button on the remote transmit-...
  • Page 158 Convenient features of your vehicle One-touch lane change function Front fog light (if equipped) You can use the fog lights only when (if equipped) the headlights are on low beam. When the headlight switch is in the To activate a one-touch triple turn AUTO position, you can also use the signal, move the turn signal lever fog lights when the headlights turn on...
  • Page 159: Hazard Warning Flasher

    Hazard warning flasher Interior lights Front lamps WARNING Do not use the interior lights when driving in the dark. The interior lights may obscure your view and cause an accident. CAUTION Do not use the interior lights for OLMF044256N OLMF044273N an extended period of time (1) Front Map Lamp The Hazard Warning Flasher should...
  • Page 160 Convenient features of your vehicle Front Door Lamp: Rear lamps Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) The Front Door Lamp Switch acti- vates the front and rear room lamps when the switch is pressed in either of the three positions indicated below: DOOR: With the switch in this position, the front and rear room lamps come on when...
  • Page 161 Glove box lamp Luggage room lamp OLMB043275 OLMF044276N The Glove Box Lamp comes on The Luggage Room Lamp comes on when the glove box is opened. when the tailgate is opened. The parking lights or headlights must be ON for the glove box lamp to func- tion.
  • Page 162: Front Windshield Wipers

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I P P E E R R S S A A N N D D W W A A S S H H E E R R S S A : Wiper speed control Front windshield wipers ■...
  • Page 163: Auto Control

    The more it rains, the faster the authorized HYUNDAI Tucson wiper operates. When the rain stops, Fuel Cell dealer as soon as the wiper stops. To vary the speed possible.
  • Page 164: Front Windshield Washers

    Convenient features of your vehicle Front windshield washers WARNING CAUTION • When the outside temperature is When washing the vehicle, set below freezing, ALWAYS warm the wiper switch to the OFF windshield using position to stop the auto wiper defroster to prevent the washer operation.
  • Page 165: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    Rear window wiper and washer OLMB043271 Push the lever away from you to OLMB043269 spray rear washer fluid and to run the The rear window wiper and washer rear wipers 1~3 cycles. The spray switch is located at the end of the and wiper operation will continue until wiper and washer switch lever.
  • Page 166: Rear Window Defroster

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D E E F F R R O O S S T T E E R R Rear window defroster The rear window defroster automati- CAUTION cally turns off after approximately 20 minutes or when the POWER button To prevent damage to the con- is in the OFF position.
  • Page 167: Front Wiper Deicer

    Outside rearview mirror Front wiper deicer (if equipped) defroster (if equipped) The front wiper deicer will operate at If your vehicle is equipped with the the same time you turn on the front outside rearview mirror defrosters, windshield defroster. they will operate at the same time you turn on the rear window defroster.
  • Page 168 Convenient features of your vehicle A A U U T T O O M M A A T T I I C C C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M 1.
  • Page 169: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning

    ✽ ✽ NOTICE Automatic heating and air con- ditioning • To turn the automatic operation off, select any following buttons: - Mode selection button - Air conditioning button - Front windshield defroster button - Air intake control button - Fan speed control button The selected function will be con- trolled manually while other func- tions operate automatically.
  • Page 170: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning

    Convenient features of your vehicle Manual heating and air condi- 1. Start the vehicle. tioning 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- tion. The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pushing To improve the effectiveness of buttons other than the AUTO button.
  • Page 171 Mode selection OLMF044502 The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. If you push the button once, the cor- responding switch will turn on, and if you push the button again, the switch will turn off.
  • Page 172 Convenient features of your vehicle Face-Level (B, D) Defrost-Level (A, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each windshield. outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet.
  • Page 173: Temperature Control

    Temperature control OLMB043109 OLMF044505 Instrument panel vents Adjusting the driver and passenger OLMF044504 side temperature individually The outlet vents can be opened or The temperature will increase incre- closed separately using the horizon- 1. Press the DUAL button to operate mentally up to the maximum setting tal thumbwheel.
  • Page 174 Convenient features of your vehicle When the driver side temperature is Temperature conversion Air intake control set to the highest (HI) or lowest (LO) You can switch the temperature temperature setting, the DUAL mode mode between Fahrenheit to Celsius is deactivated for maximum heating as follows: or cooling.
  • Page 175 ✽ ✽ NOTICE Recirculated air position WARNING With the recirculated air Prolonged operation of the heater in position selected, air the recirculated air position (with- • Continued use of the climate from passenger out air conditioning selected) may control system operation in compartment will cause fogging of the windshield and...
  • Page 176 Convenient features of your vehicle Fan speed control Air conditioning OFF mode OLMF044508 OLMF044506 OLMF044507 The fan speed can be set to the Press the A/C button to turn the air Press the OFF button to turn off the desired speed by operating the fan conditioning system on (indicator air climate control system.
  • Page 177: System Operation

    System operation Operation Tips Air conditioning • To keep dust or unpleasant odor HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems Ventilation from entering the car through the are filled with R-134a refrigerant. 1. Set the mode to the position. ventilation system, temporarily set 1.
  • Page 178: Climate Control Air Filter

    (fresh) air position is selected. If this hap- pens, have the climate control air fil- ter replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. 3-94...
  • Page 179: Checking The Amount Of Air Conditioner Refrigerant And Compressor Lubricant

    Because the refriger- occurs, have the system inspected trol filter inspections and changes ant is at very high by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson are required. pressure, the air con- Fuel Cell dealer. • When the air flow rate suddenly...
  • Page 180: Air Conditioning Refrigerant Label

    Convenient features of your vehicle Air Conditioning refrigerant Each symbols and specification on air conditioning refrigerant label label means as below ; ■ Example 1. Classification of refrigerant 2. Amount of refrigerant 3. Classification of Compressor lubri- cant Refer to chapter 8 for more detail location of air conditioning refrig- erant label.
  • Page 181: To Defog Inside Windshield

    W W I I N N D D S S H H I I E E L L D D D D E E F F R R O O S S T T I I N N G G A A N N D D D D E E F F O O G G G G I I N N G G •...
  • Page 182: To Defrost Outside Windshield

    Convenient features of your vehicle To defrost outside windshield OLMF044511 1. Set the fan speed to the highest speed. 2. Set the temperature to the highest temperature setting. 3. Press the defrost button ( 4. The outside (fresh) air and air con- ditioning will be selected automat- ically.
  • Page 183: Center Console Storage

    S S T T O O R R A A G G E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T S S Center console storage WARNING WARNING NEVER store cigarette lighters,...
  • Page 184: Glove Box

    Convenient features of your vehicle Glove box Sunglass holder WARNING ALWAYS close the glove box door after use. An open glove box door can cause serious injury to the passenger in an accident, even if the passenger is wearing a seat belt. OLMB043279 OLMF044280N The glove box can be locked and...
  • Page 185: Cup Holder

    I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S Cup holder Sunvisor WARNING ■ Front • Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the cup holder is in use to prevent spilling your drink.
  • Page 186: Power Outlet

    Convenient features of your vehicle Power outlet WARNING WARNING ■ Front For your safety, do not block Avoid electrical shocks. Do not your view when using the sunvi- place your fingers or foreign sor. objects (pin, etc.) into a power outlet or touch the power outlet with a wet hand.
  • Page 187: Digital Clock

    Digital clock (Continue) WARNING Clock settings • Only use 12V electrical acces- Do not adjust the clock while sories which are less than GPS Time check driving. You may lose your 10A in electric capacity. The clock is automatically updated steering control and cause an •...
  • Page 188: Floor Mat Anchor (S)

    ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors To keep items from shifting in the • Use only the HYUNDAI floor to attach the front floor mats to the cargo area, use the luggage net. mats designed for use in your vehicle.
  • Page 189: Multimedia System

    Multimedia System Multimedia system ..........4-2 Antenna ................4-2 Steering wheel audio control ........4-3 Aux, USB and iPod port ..........4-4 ®...
  • Page 190: Multimedia System

    Multimedia System M M U U L L T T I I M M E E D D I I A A S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Detailed information about the multi- Antenna CAUTION media system (AV or AVN) is Roof antenna...
  • Page 191: Steering Wheel Audio Control

    Steering wheel audio control MODE (1) CD/USB/iPod mode It will function as TRACK UP/DOWN Press the button to change audio button. source. - FM(1~2) ➟ AM ➟ SAT(1~3) ➟ CD ➟ USB AUX(iPod) FM... VOLUME (VOL ) (3) • Push the lever upward ( ) to SEEK/PRESET ( ) (2)
  • Page 192: Aux, Usb And Ipod Port

    Multimedia System ✽ ✽ NOTICE ® Aux, USB and iPod port When using a portable audio device connected to the power outlet, noise may occur during playback. If this happens, use the power source of the portable audio device. ❈ iPod ®...
  • Page 193: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Before driving............5-2 Special driving conditions........5-30 Before entering the vehicle ...........5-2 Hazardous driving conditions........5-30 Before starting..............5-2 Rocking the vehicle ............5-30 Smooth cornering ............5-31 Driving fuel cell electric vehicle ......5-4 Economical operation.............5-31 Starting the Vehicle ............5-4 Driving at night ..............5-33 Virtual Engine Sound System (VESS)......5-4 Driving in the rain ............5-33 Turing off the Vehicle ............5-5...
  • Page 194: Before Entering The Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle B B E E F F O O R R E E D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Before entering the vehicle Before starting WARNING • Be sure all windows, outside mir- •...
  • Page 195 (Continued) WARNING WARNING You are much more likely to To reduce the risk of SERIOUS NEVER drink or take drugs and have a serious accident if you INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- drive. Drinking or taking drugs drink or take drugs and drive. If lowing precautions: and driving is dangerous and you are drinking or taking...
  • Page 196: Starting The Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle D D R R I I V V I I N N G G F F U U E E L L C C E E L L L L E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C V V E E H H I I C C L L E E ✽...
  • Page 197: Turing Off The Vehicle

    I I G G N N I I T T I I O O N N S S W W I I T T C C H H Turing off the Vehicle POWER button WARNING 1.Depress the brake pedal fully. To reduce the risk of SERIOUS 2.Place the gear shift lever in the P INJURY or DEATH, take the fol-...
  • Page 198: Parking

    Driving your vehicle WARNING WARNING To turn the power cell module • NEVER press the POWER but- off in an emergency: ton while the vehicle is in motion except in an emer- Press and hold the POWER but- gency. This will result in the ton for more than two seconds power cell module turning off OR Rapidly press and release...
  • Page 199 POWER button positions Button Position Action Notes To turn off the power cell module, press the POWER button with shift lever in P (Park). When you press the POWER button without the shift lever in P (Park), the POWER button does not turn to the OFF position, but turns to the ACC position.
  • Page 200 Driving your vehicle Button Position Action Notes Press the POWER button while it is in the If you leave the POWER button in the ON posi- ACC position without depressing the brake tion for more than one hour, the battery power pedal.
  • Page 201 ✽ ✽ NOTICE Starting the power cell module 1.Always carry the smart key with you. • The power cell module will start WARNING 2.Make sure the parking brake is by pressing the POWER button, applied. only when the smart key is in the Always wear appropriate shoes vehicle.
  • Page 202 Driving your vehicle CAUTION To prevent damage to the vehi- cle: Do not press the POWER button for more than 10 seconds except when the stop lamp fuse is blown. When the stop lamp fuse is blown, you can't start the power cell module normally.
  • Page 203 G G E E A A R R S S H H I I F F T T L L E E V V E E R R WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: • ALWAYS check the surround- ing areas near your vehicle for people, especially children, before shifting a vehicle into...
  • Page 204 Driving your vehicle The indicator in the instrument clus- R (Reverse) WARNING ter displays the shift lever position Use this position to drive the vehicle when the POWER button is in the backward. • Shifting into P (Park) while the ON position.
  • Page 205 N (Neutral) D (Drive) E (Economic) Use this mode to drive the vehicle on The wheels and gear shift lever are This is the normal driving position. high fuel efficiency mode. not engaged. The gear shift lever will convert the traction motor rotational speed to Use N (Neutral) to disconnect the provide optimal torque output to the...
  • Page 206 If you need to use the shift-lock (Reverse): release, have your vehicle inspected 1.Depress and hold the brake pedal. by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer immediately. 2.Start the power cell module or place the POWER button in the ON OLMFC054011N position.
  • Page 207: Good Driving Practices

    Parking Good driving practices • Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be Always come to a complete stop and • Never move the shift lever from P especially careful when braking, continue to depress the brake pedal. (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other accelerating or shifting gears.
  • Page 208 • ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. the travel lanes. In a collision, an unbelted occupant is significantly more • HYUNDAI recommends you likely to be seriously injured follow all posted speed limits. or killed than a properly belt- ed occupant. •...
  • Page 209: Power Brakes

    B B R R A A K K I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Power brakes (Continued) WARNING Your vehicle has power-assisted • Wet brakes may impair the brakes that adjust automatically Take the following precautions: vehicle’s ability to safely slow...
  • Page 210: Disc Brakes Wear Indicator

    Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator Parking brake WARNING When your brake pads are worn and new pads are required, you will hear To reduce the risk of SERIOUS a high pitched warning sound from INJURY or DEATH, do not oper- your front or rear brakes.
  • Page 211 (Continued) WARNING • Only release the parking • Whenever leaving the vehicle brake when you are seated or parking, always come to a inside the vehicle with your complete stop and continue foot firmly on the brake pedal. to depress the brake pedal. Move the shift lever into the P (Park) position, then apply the parking brake, and place the...
  • Page 212 Driving your vehicle If the Parking Brake Warning Light CAUTION remains on after the parking brake is released while power cell module is • Do not apply the accelerator running, there may be a malfunction pedal while the parking brake in the brake system.
  • Page 213: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ABS is an electronic braking system (Continued) that helps prevent a braking skid. Drive your vehicle at reduced ABS allows the driver to steer and WARNING speeds during the following brake at the same time. conditions: An Anti-Lock Braking System •...
  • Page 214 ABS. Contact an ABS will not prevent a skid that authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel results from sudden changes in Cell dealer as soon as possible direction, such as trying to take a corner too fast or making a sudden lane change.
  • Page 215: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Contact authorized ESC checks where you are steering HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell deal- and where the vehicle is actually er as soon as possible. going. ESC applies braking pressure to any one of the vehicle’s brakes...
  • Page 216 ESC is normal and it means your ESC is accidents. system. Have your vehicle checked active. by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson • When the ESC activates, the Fuel Cell dealer as soon as possible. power cell...
  • Page 217 ESC system. When this warning function does not operate any more. light illuminates have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer as soon as possible. The ESC OFF indicator light comes on when the ESC is turned off with the button.
  • Page 218 Driving your vehicle ESC OFF usage WARNING CAUTION When driving The ESC OFF mode should only be When the ESC is blinking, this To prevent damage to the gear used briefly to help free the vehicle if indicates the ESC is active: shift lever: stuck in snow or mud by temporarily •...
  • Page 219: Vehicle Stability Management (Vsm)

    ✽ ✽ NOTICE Vehicle Stability Management VSM operation (VSM) VSM ON condition Turning the ESC OFF does not affect ABS or standard brake sys- Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) The VSM operates when: tem operation. helps ensure the vehicle stays stable •...
  • Page 220 ) or EPS warning light ( ) stays on, your vehicle may have a mal- function with the VSM system. When the warning light illumi- nates, have your vehicle checked authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell deal- er as soon as possible. 5-28...
  • Page 221: Good Braking Practices

    LOCK/OFF posi- mal, stop as soon as it is safe to do so tion. and call an authorized HYUNDAI Vehicles with the parking brake Tucson Fuel Cell dealer for assis- not fully engaged are at risk for tance.
  • Page 222: Hazardous Driving Conditions

    Driving your vehicle S S P P E E C C I I A A L L D D R R I I V V I I N N G G C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N S S Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle WARNING...
  • Page 223: Smooth Cornering

    Smooth cornering Economical operation CAUTION Gear shift lever shifting If you are still stuck after rock- • E (ECO) - Economic driving mode : ing the vehicle a few times, have To minimize the fuel consumption, the vehicle pulled out by a tow drive the vehicle with the gear lever vehicle to avoid power cell mod- in E (ECO).
  • Page 224 Driving your vehicle • L (Low) - Regenerative braking Air Conditioning Operation Distance to Empty maximized mode : The air conditioning system is oper- Distance to empty when the fuel is Place the gear lever in L (Low) when ated by the electric power of the fuel full varies between 250 and 300 driving down a steep grade, such as cell stack and high voltage battery.
  • Page 225: Driving At Night

    Driving at night • Keep your headlights clean and Driving in the rain properly aimed. Dirty or improperly aimed headlights will make it much more difficult to see at night. • Avoid staring directly at the head- lights of oncoming vehicles. You could be temporarily blinded, and it will take several seconds for your eyes to readjust to the darkness.
  • Page 226: Driving In Flooded Areas

    Driving your vehicle • Be sure your tires have enough Hydroplaning Reducing the risk of a rollover tread. If your tires do not have If the road is wet enough and you are Your multi-purpose passenger vehi- enough tread, making a quick stop going fast enough, your vehicle may cle is defined as a Sports Utility on wet pavement can cause a skid...
  • Page 227 WARNING WARNING Utility vehicles have a signifi- • In a rollover crash, an unbelt- cantly higher rollover rate than ed person is significantly other types of vehicles. To pre- more likely to die than a per- vent rollovers or loss of control: son wearing a seat belt.
  • Page 228: Snow Or Icy Conditions

    Driving your vehicle W W I I N N T T E E R R D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Snow or icy conditions To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it Snow tires may be necessary to use snow tires or to install tire chains on your tires.
  • Page 229 If tire chains must be used, use gen- uine HYUNDAI parts and install the tire chain after reviewing the instruc- tions provided with the tire chains. Damage to your vehicle caused by improper tire chain use is not cov- ered by your vehicle manufacturer’s...
  • Page 230 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Chain installation CAUTION When installing tire chains, follow the • Install tire chains on the front tires manufacturer's instructions for 2WD vehicles. It should be When using tire chains: mount them as tightly possible. Drive noted that installing tire chains on •...
  • Page 231 V V E E H H I I C C L L E E L L O O A A D D L L I I M M I I T T Two labels on your driver’s door sill Base Curb Weight Cargo Weight show how much weight your vehicle This is the weight of the vehicle...
  • Page 232: Tire Loading Information Label

    Driving your vehicle GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) Tire loading information label Vehicle capacity weight This is the Base Curb Weight plus 838 lbs. (380kg) actual Cargo Weight plus passen- Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- gers. mum combined weight of occupants and cargo.
  • Page 233 Seating capacity Steps for determining correct WARNING load limit Total : 5 persons (Front seat : 2 persons, 1.Locate the statement "The com- Do not overload the vehicle as Rear seat : 3 persons) bined weight of occupants and there is a limit to the total cargo should never exceed XXX kg Seating capacity is the maximum weight, or load limit, including...
  • Page 234 Driving your vehicle Example 1 ≥ ≥ Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight (1400 lbs.) (150lbs. × 2 = 300 lbs.) (1100 lbs.) (635 kg) (68 kg × 2 = 136kg) (499 kg) Example 2 ≥ ≥ Cargo Weight Maximum Load Passenger Weight (1400 lbs.) (150lbs.
  • Page 235 Certification label The total weight of the vehicle, WARNING including all occupants, accessories, cargo, and trailer tongue load must Overloading not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle • Never exceed the GVWR for Weight Rating (GAWR). To find out your vehicle, the GAWR for the actual loads on your front and either the front or rear axle...
  • Page 236 Driving your vehicle T T R R A A I I L L E E R R T T O O W W I I N N G G We do not recommend using this WARNING CAUTION vehicle for trailer towing. Overloading your vehicle may If you carry items inside your cause damage.
  • Page 237: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency Hazard warning flasher ........6-2 If you have a flat tire (with Tire Mobility Kit)........6-14 In case of an emergency while driving ....6-3 Introduction ..............6-14 If an accident occurs............6-3 Notes on the safe use of the Tire Mobility Kit..6-15 If a fire occurs ..............6-3 Components of the Tire Mobility Kit ......6-16 Emergency venting of hydrogen gas......6-4...
  • Page 238 What to do in an emergency H H A A Z Z A A R R D D W W A A R R N N I I N N G G F F L L A A S S H H E E R R •...
  • Page 239: If An Accident Occurs

    I I N N C C A A S S E E O O F F A A N N E E M M E E R R G G E E N N C C Y Y W W H H I I L L E E D D R R I I V V I I N N G G If an accident occurs If a fire occurs If the fire is too big to be extin-...
  • Page 240: Emergency Venting Of Hydrogen Gas

    Venting the hydrogen gas makes a Contact an authorized HYUNDAI loud noise because the venting Tucson Fuel Cell dealer immediately. speed is very fast. Stay well away from the vehicle.
  • Page 241: If You Have A Flat Tire While Driving

    HYUNDAI Tucson as this may cause a loss of con- 3. If the vehicle will not start after fol- Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 242 What to do in an emergency J J U U M M P P S S T T A A R R T T I I N N G G Jump starting can be dangerous if (Continued) WARNING done incorrectly. Follow the jump Batteries contain sulfu- starting procedure in this section to To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or...
  • Page 243: Jump Starting

    ✽ ✽ NOTICE Jump starting procedure (Continued) 1. Make sure the booster battery is An inappropriately disposed • NEVER attempt to recharge 12-volt and that its negative termi- battery can be harmful to the battery when the vehicle’s nal is grounded. the environment and human battery cables are connected health.
  • Page 244: Push-Starting

    7. Remove the negative terminal cable first, and then remove the positive terminal cable. If the cause of your battery discharg- ing is not apparent, have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 245 T T I I R R E E P P R R E E S S S S U U R R E E M M O O N N I I T T O O R R I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( T T P P M M S S ) ) Each tire including the spare (if pro- Please note that the TPMS is not a vided), should be checked monthly...
  • Page 246: Low Tire Pressure Telltale

    Contact an seconds the POWER button is is greatly higher or lower, you authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel turned to the ON position, or if it should check the tire inflation Cell dealer.
  • Page 247: Tpms Malfunction Telltale

    Have the system checked by an etc. Additionally, the TPMS mal- tires to overheat and fail. authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel function telltale may illuminate if Cell dealer as soon as possible to snow chains are used or electronic determine the cause of the problem.
  • Page 248: Cautions When You Have A Flat Tire

    Tampering with, modifying, or use a good quality tire pressure Tire Mobility Kit approved by disabling the Tire Pressure gauge to measure the tire's inflation HYUNDAI if your vehicle is Monitoring System (TPMS) pressure. Please note that a tire that...
  • Page 249: Changing A Tire With Tpms

    HYUNDAI of control resulting in an accident. Changes modifications Tucson Fuel Cell dealer as soon as...
  • Page 250: Introduction

    WARNING authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel or similar objects and reinflates the Cell dealer. tire. Temporary fix Have your tire repaired as soon as possible.
  • Page 251: Notes On The Safe Use Of The Tire Mobility Kit

    If the tire cannot be made roadwor- Read the section "Notes on the safe thy with the Tire Mobility Kit, we use of the Tire Mobility Kit". recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. 6-15...
  • Page 252: Components Of The Tire Mobility Kit

    What to do in an emergency 9.Hose to connect compressor and Components of the Tire Mobility Kit sealant bottle or compressor and wheel WARNING Expired sealant Do not use the Tire sealant after the sealant has expired (i.e. pasted the expiration date on the sealant container).
  • Page 253: Using The Tire Mobility Kit

    Using the Tire Mobility Kit CAUTION 1. Detach the speed restriction label (0) from the sealant bottle (1), and Tire pressure place it in a highly visible place Do not attempt to drive your inside the vehicle such as on the vehicle if the tire pressure is steering wheel to remind the driv- below 29 PSI(200kpa).
  • Page 254: Distributing The Sealant

    What to do in an emergency ✽ ✽ NOTICE Distributing the sealant Checking the tire inflation pressure 11. Immediately drive approximately The pressure gauge may show high- 4~6 miles (7~10 km or, about er than actual reading when the 1. After driving approximately 4~6 10min) to evenly distribute the compressor is running.
  • Page 255: Technical Data

    Technical Data CAUTION System voltage : DC 12 V Tire pressure sensor Working voltage : DC 10 - 15 V Amperage rating : max. 15 A The sealant on the tire pressure sensor and wheel should be Suitable for use at temperatures : removed when you replace the -22 ~ +158°F (-30 ~ +70°C) tire with a new one and inspect...
  • Page 256: Towing Service

    OLMB063011/Q If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer or a commercial tow- OLMB063013 truck service. Proper lifting and tow- ing procedures are necessary to pre- vent damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 257: Removable Towing Hook

    Removable towing hook 3. Install the towing hook by turning it WARNING clockwise into the hole until it is ■ Front fully secured. If your vehicle is equipped with 4. Remove the towing hook and a rollover sensor, set the install the cover after use.
  • Page 258: Emergency Towing

    • Fasten the towing cable or chain mend you have it done by an author- securely to the hook. ized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell • Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady dealer or a commercial tow truck and even force.
  • Page 259 CAUTION CAUTION To avoid damage to your vehicle Gear shift lever and vehicle components when • If the car is being towed with towing: all four wheels on the ground, • Always pull straight ahead it can be towed only from the when using the towing hooks.
  • Page 260: Tie-Down Hook

    What to do in an emergency Tie-down hook OLMB033091 WARNING Do not use the tie-down hook(s) for towing purposes. If the tie- down hook(s) are used for tow- ing, the tie-down hook(s) or bumper will be damaged and this could lead to serious injury. 6-24...
  • Page 261: Maintenance

    Maintenance Fuel cell power module compartment....7-3 Wiper blades ............7-31 Blade inspection ..............7-31 Maintenance services ...........7-4 Blade replacement ............7-31 Owner s responsibility............7-4 Battery..............7-34 Owner maintenance precautions ........7-5 For best battery service..........7-35 Owner maintenance..........7-6 Battery recharging ............7-35 Owner maintenance schedule........7-7 Reset features ..............7-36 Scheduled maintenance services......7-8 Tires and wheels ..........7-37 Normal maintenance schedule........7-9...
  • Page 262 Fuses..............7-52 Instrument panel fuse replacement ......7-53 Memory fuse (SHUNT connector) ......7-54 Fuel cell power module compartment panel fuse replacement ............7-55 Fuse/Relay panel description ........7-57 Light bulbs.............7-67 Headlight, parking light, turn signal light, side marker and front fog light bulb replacement..7-67 Side repeater light replacement........7-70 Rear combination light bulb replacement ....7-71 High mounted stop light ..........7-73...
  • Page 263 F F U U E E L L C C E E L L L L P P O O W W E E R R M M O O D D U U L L E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T 1.
  • Page 264: Owner S Responsibility

    HYUNDAI’s high service quality mation to establish your compliance standards and receives technical with the servicing and maintenance support from HYUNDAI in order to requirements of your vehicle war- provide you with a high level of serv- ranties. Detailed warranty informa- ice satisfaction.
  • Page 265: Owner Maintenance Precautions

    HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel to perform. Several procedures can Cell dealer. be done only by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer with special tools. Your vehicle should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance,...
  • Page 266 If you must run the fuel cell formed by the owner or an author- Performing maintenance work power module during mainte- ized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell on a vehicle can be dangerous. nance, do so out doors or in dealer at the frequencies indicated to...
  • Page 267: Owner Maintenance Schedule

    Owner maintenance schedule While operating your vehicle: At least monthly: • Check for vibrations in the steering • Check the operation of all exterior Before driving your vehicle: wheel. Notice if there is any lights, including the stop lamps, • Check the windshield washer fluid increased steering effort or loose- turn signals and hazard warning level.
  • Page 268 • Driving for a prolonged period in cold temperatures and/or extreme- ly humid climates. • More than 50% driving in heavy city traffic during hot weather above 90°F (32°C). For additional information or assis- tance see your authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
  • Page 269: Normal Maintenance Schedule

    Normal maintenance schedule (Hydrogen system parts) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Miles×1,000 19.5 32.5 45.5 Km×1,000 MAINTENANCE Months ITEM Hydrogen system (Check the hydrogen leakage) Inspect every 6,500 miles (10,000 km) or 12 months FCEV cleaner filter Replace every at 6,500 miles (10,000 km) At first, replace at 130,000 miles (200,000 km) or 120 months:...
  • Page 270: Traction Motor Coolant

    Maintenance Maintenance under severe usage conditions (Hydrogen system parts) 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. R : Replace I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals...
  • Page 271 Normal maintenance schedule (General parts) The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure proper performance of your your vehicle. Keep receipts for all vehicle services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first.
  • Page 272 Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule (General parts) (Cont.) 6,500 miles (10,000 km) or 6 months 19,500 miles (31,000 km) or 18 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Rotate tires 13,000 miles (21,000 km) or 12 months 26,000 miles (42,000 km) or 24 months ❑...
  • Page 273 Normal maintenance schedule (General parts) (Cont.) 32,500 miles (52,000 km) or 30 months 45,500 miles (73,000 km) or 42 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Rotate tires 39,000 miles (63,000 km) or 36 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑...
  • Page 274 Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule (General parts) (Cont.) 52,000 miles (84,000 km) or 48 months 58,500 miles (94,000 km) or 54 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑...
  • Page 275 Normal maintenance schedule (General parts) (Cont.) 71,500 miles (115,000 km) or 66 months 84,500 miles (136,000 km) or 78 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Rotate tires 78,000 miles (126,000 km) or 72 months 91,000 miles (147,000 km) or 84 months ❑...
  • Page 276 Maintenance Maintenance under severe usage conditions (General parts) (Cont.) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R: Replace I: Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary MAINTENANCE DRIVING MAINTENANCE ITEM...
  • Page 277 Severe driving conditions A - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5 miles E - Driving in heavy traffic area over 90°F (32°C) (8 km) in normal temperature or less than 10 miles F - Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road (16 km) in freezing temperature G - Towing a trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack B - Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or...
  • Page 278: Checking The Coolant Level

    Maintenance T T R R A A C C T T I I O O N N M M O O T T O O R R C C O O O O L L A A N N T T •...
  • Page 279: Changing The Coolant

    When chang- or deteriorated hoses. ing the coolant, we recommend that The coolant level should be filled you consult an authorized HYUNDAI between the F and the L marks on Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. the side of the coolant reservoir when the fuel cell power module is cool.
  • Page 280 We recommend that you con- serious injury. sult an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. WARNING Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid reservoir. Radiator coolant can...
  • Page 281: Checking The Coolant Level

    F F U U E E L L C C E E L L L L S S T T A A C C K K C C O O O O L L A A N N T T •...
  • Page 282: Changing The Coolant

    When chang- or deteriorated hoses. ing the coolant, we recommend that The coolant level should be filled you consult an authorized HYUNDAI between the F and the L marks on Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. the side of the coolant reservoir when the fuel cell power module is cool.
  • Page 283 We recommend that you con- serious injury. sult an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. WARNING Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid reservoir. Radiator coolant can...
  • Page 284: Brake Fluid

    The fluid level should be brake system. Have the vehicle between MAX and MIN marks on the inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell deal- side of the reservoir. Before removing the reservoir cap and adding brake fluid, clean the...
  • Page 285 ✽ ✽ NOTICE CAUTION Use only the specified brake fluid (refer to “Recommended Lubricants • Do not allow brake fluid to and Capacities” in chapter 8). contact the vehicle’s body paint, as paint damage will result. • Brake fluid, which has been exposed to open air for an extended time should NEVER be used as its quality cannot...
  • Page 286: Washer Fluid

    Washer fluid may contain have the parking brake adjusted by mates to prevent freezing. alcohol and can be flamma- ble. an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. • Do not drink washer fluid and Stroke : 4 notch at a force of 44...
  • Page 287: Filter Replacement

    A A I I R R C C L L E E A A N N E E R R Filter replacement The air cleaner filter can be cleaned for inspection using compressed air. Do not attempt to wash or to rinse it, as water will damage the filter.
  • Page 288 (refer to dirt does not enter the air “Maintenance Under Severe Usage intake, or damage may result. Conditions” in this chapter). • Use HYUNDAI genuine parts, use of non-genuine parts could damage the air flow sensor. 7-28...
  • Page 289: Filter Inspection

    C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L A A I I R R C C L L E E A A N N E E R R Filter inspection The climate control air filter should replaced...
  • Page 290 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE When replacing the climate control filter install properly. Otherwise, the system may produce noise and the effectiveness of the fil- ter may be reduced. OLMB073017 OLMB073018 3. Remove the climate control air fil- 4. Replace the climate control air fil- ter case by pulling out both sides ter.
  • Page 291: Blade Inspection

    W W I I P P E E R R B B L L A A D D E E S S Blade inspection Blade replacement CAUTION Front windshield wiper blade To prevent damage to the wiper blades, arms or other compo- nents, do not: •...
  • Page 292 Maintenance OLMB073021 OLMB073099 OLMB073098 ■ ■ Type B 1. Raise the wiper arm. CAUTION Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windshield, since it may chip or crack the OLMB073022 OLMB073100 windshield. 2. Press the clip (1) and slide the 2.
  • Page 293 Rear windshield wiper blade CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, have an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer replace the wiper blade. OLMB073024 3. Install the new blade assembly by OLMB073023 inserting the center part into the 1.
  • Page 294: Battery

    Maintenance B B A A T T T T E E R R Y Y (Continued) (Continued) WARNING • Batteries contain sulfu- NEVER attempt to recharge To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or ric acid which is highly the battery when the vehicle’s DEATH to you or bystanders, corrosive.
  • Page 295: For Best Battery Service

    For best battery service Battery recharging WARNING By battery charger CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, WARNING calcium-based battery. • If the battery becomes discharged Battery posts, terminals, and in a short time (because, for exam- related accessories contain ple, the headlights or interior lights lead and lead compounds, were left on while the vehicle was...
  • Page 296: Reset Features

    • Wear eye protection when terminal. checking the battery during • Always genuine charging. HYUNDAI approved battery • The battery must be removed when you replace the battery. from the vehicle and placed in a well ventilated area. (Continued) 7-36...
  • Page 297: Tire Care

    T T I I R R E E S S A A N N D D W W H H E E E E L L S S Tire care (Continued) WARNING For proper maintenance, safety, and • Replace tires that are worn, maximum fuel economy, you must Tire failure may cause loss of show uneven wear, or are...
  • Page 298: Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures

    Maintenance Recommended cold tire infla- WARNING tion pressures All tire pressures should be checked Recommended pressures must when the tires are cold. “Cold tires” be maintained for the best ride, means the vehicle has not been driv- vehicle handling, and minimum en for at least three hours or driven tire wear.
  • Page 299: Check Tire Inflation Pressure

    HYUNDAI Radial tires may look properly inflat- Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. ed when they are under-inflated.
  • Page 300: Tire Rotation

    Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE Tire rotation ■ Without a spare tire To equalize tread wear, HYUNDAI Rotate radial tires that have an recommends that the tires be rotated asymmetric tread pattern only from every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or front to rear and not from right to sooner if irregular wear develops.
  • Page 301: Wheel Alignment And Tire Balance

    Regardless of the remaining tread, HYUNDAI recommends that tires be replaced after six (6) years of normal service. (Continued) 7-41...
  • Page 302: Wheel Replacement

    Maintenance Wheel replacement Tire maintenance (Continued) When replacing the metal wheels for In addition to proper inflation, correct Heat caused by hot climates or any reason, make sure the new wheel alignment helps to decrease frequent high loading condi- wheels are equivalent to the original tire wear.
  • Page 303 Example tire size designation: Wheel size designation (These numbers are provided as an Wheels are also marked with impor- example only; your tire size designa- tant information that you need if you tor could vary depending on your ever have to replace one. The follow- vehicle.) ing explains what the letters and numbers in the wheel size designa-...
  • Page 304 Maintenance Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire 4. Tire ply composition and Identification Number) material The chart below lists many of the dif- ferent speed ratings currently being Any tires that are over six years old, The number of layers or plies of rub- used for passenger car tires.
  • Page 305 6. Maximum load rating Tread wear Traction - AA, A, B & C The tread wear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to This number indicates the maximum tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those load in kilograms and pounds that the tire when tested under controlled grades represent the tire’s ability to...
  • Page 306: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Maintenance Temperature - A, B & C Tire terminology and defini- WARNING tions The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C representing the Air Pressure The temperature grade for this tire’s resistance to the generation of tire is established for a tire that The amount of air inside the tire heat and its ability to dissipate heat is properly inflated and not...
  • Page 307 Belt Cold Tire Pressure GVWR A rubber coated layer of cords that is The amount of air pressure in a tire, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating located between the plies and the measured in pounds per square inch tread. Cords may be made from steel (psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire GAWR FRT or other reinforcing materials.
  • Page 308 Maintenance Load Index Normal Occupant Weight Passenger (P-Metric) tire An assigned number ranging from 1 The number of occupants a vehicle A tire used on passenger cars and to 279 that corresponds to the load is designed to seat multiplied by 150 some light duty trucks and multipur- carrying capacity of a tire.
  • Page 309 Sidewall Treadwear Indicators Vehicle Maximum Load on the Tire The portion of a tire between the Narrow bands, sometimes called tread and the bead. "wear bars," that show across the Load on an individual tire due to curb tread of a tire when only 1/16 inch of and accessory weight plus maximum tread remains.
  • Page 310: All Season Tires

    Maintenance All season tires Snow tires Radial-ply tires HYUNDAI specifies all season tires If you equip your car with snow tires, Radial-ply tires provide improved on some models to provide good they should be the same size and tread life, road hazard resistance and...
  • Page 311: Low Aspect Ratio Tires

    Because low aspect ratio tires are authorized HYUNDAI Tucson these tires. Cuts and punctures in optimized for handling and braking, it Fuel Cell dealer. radial-ply tires are repairable only in...
  • Page 312: Fuses

    If the replacement fuse blows, this extensive wiring damage and ■ Battery fuse terminal indicates an electrical problem. Avoid possibly a fire. using the system involved and imme- diately consult authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. Normal Blown OLMB073029 7-52...
  • Page 313: Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement

    ■ Type A Instrument panel fuse replace- CAUTION ment Do not use a screwdriver or any other metal object to remove fuses because it may cause a short circuit and damage the system. OLMF074021 ■ Type B OLMB073030 1. Turn the POWER button off. 2.
  • Page 314: Memory Fuse (Shunt Connector)

    If it fits loosely, consult • Even though the memory fuse is an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson pulled up, the battery can still be Fuel Cell dealer. discharged by operation of the...
  • Page 315: Fuel Cell Power Module Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement

    Main fuse partment panel fuse replace- ❈ If the main fuse is blown, consult ment an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. ❈ FCEV 12V battery is located on the left side in the luggage room. OLMF074203 If the main fuse is blown, it must be...
  • Page 316 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE Multi fuse If the multi fuse is blown, consult an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. OLMB073036 If the multi fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: 1. Turn off the POWER button. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  • Page 317: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Fuse/Relay panel description Instrument panel fuse panel Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- ing fuse/relay name and capacity. ✽ ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing.
  • Page 318 Maintenance Instrument panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected AUDIO 1 A/V & Navigation Head Unit E/R Fuse & Relay Box (Interior Lamp Relay), BCM, Auto Light & Photo Sensor, Data Link ROOM LAMP Connector, RF Receiver, Instrument Cluster,A/C Control Module, Luggage Lamp ICM Relay Box (Rear Seat Warmer Relay), Electro Chromic Mirror, BCM, PDM, A/C MODULE 2 Compressor, VESS Unit...
  • Page 319: Rear Combination Lamp

    Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected P/SEAT (DRV) Driver Seat Manual Switch HTD MIRR 7.5A Rear Defogger Switch, Driver Power Outside Mirror, Passenger Power Outside Mirror A/BAG SRS Control Module, Tell Tail Lamp, Passenger Occupant Detection Sensor MDPS MDPS Unit A/CON 7.5A A/C Control Module...
  • Page 320 Maintenance Fuel cell power module com- partment Inside the fuel cell power module box cover, you can find the fuel cell power module label describing fuel cell power module name and capac- ity. ✽ ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle;...
  • Page 321 Fuel cell power module compartment Fuse Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS MDPS Unit ESC 2 ESC Module, Multipurpose Check connector EMS Box (Fuse - SENSOR M2, SENSOR M3) MULTI ESC 1 ESC Module, Multipurpose Check connector FUSE BLOWER E/R Fuse &...
  • Page 322 Maintenance Fuse Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected BHDC 2 High Voltage DC-DC Converter AHB 1 BHDC 1 High/Low Voltage DC-DC Converter, BMS Control Module, FCU ESC 3 7.5A ESC Module, Multipurpose Check Connector FUSE AHB 3 7.5A 7.5A E/R Fuse & Relay Box (BMS Relay), Low Voltage DC-DC Converter BMS 1 7.5A BMS Control Module...
  • Page 323 EMS BOX Relay Name Type Wiper FRT Relay Plug Micro (5P) Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected Interior Lamp Relay Plug Micro (5P) SENSOR M3 EMS Box (SENSOR M3 Relay) PTC Heater Relay Plug Micro (5P) INVERTER ATM P/N Relay Plug Micro (4P) SENSOR M1 Deicer Relay Plug Micro (4P)
  • Page 324: Fuse Box

    Maintenance Fuel cell power module com- partment 2 Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- ing fuse/relay name and capacity. ✽ ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle;...
  • Page 325 Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected FLM Fuse & Relay Box HVJB HV Box (HV COD Relay, BPCU) ACV100 (ACV100 Valve Relay) FLM Fuse & Relay Box PV400 Stack Voltage Monitor Unit (PV400 Relay) FLM Fuse & Relay Box MODULE HSCU FPD600...
  • Page 326 Maintenance High voltage box panel Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected BHDC 100A High Voltage DC-DC Converter PTC HTR PTC Heater A/CON A/C Compressor C/FAN RH Cooling Fan Motor RH C/FAN LH Cooling Fan Motor LH S/D COD HV COD #1 Relay S/D COD HV COD #2 Relay SPARE...
  • Page 327: Headlight, Parking Light, Turn Signal Light, Side Marker And Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement

    (5) Side marker rain and doesn’t indicate a problem with your vehicle. If the water leaks (6) Fog light* into the lamp bulb circuitry, have your vehicle checked by an author- * if equipped ized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. 7-67...
  • Page 328 Maintenance Headlight • Always handle them carefully, and avoid scratches and abrasions. If the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with liquids. • Never touch the glass with bare hands. Residual oil may cause the bulb to overheat and burst when lit. •...
  • Page 329 8. Install the headlight bulb cover by If the LED light does not operate, turning it clockwise. have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. OLMB074046 1. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket...
  • Page 330: Side Repeater Light Replacement

    Push the socket into the have the vehicle checked by an the vehicle by prying the lens and housing and turn the socket clock- authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel pulling the assembly out. wise. Cell dealer. 2. Reinstall a new light assembly to 6.
  • Page 331: Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement

    Rear combination light bulb Outside light 3. Remove the rear combination lamp assembly from the body of replacement the vehicle. OLMB073048 OLMB073047 (1) Stop/tail light (2) Turn signal light (3) Back-up light (4) Side marker OLMB073049 Turn signal light and stop/tail light 1.
  • Page 332 Maintenance 7. Install the socket in the assembly Inside light by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise. 8. Reinstall the lamp assembly to the Stop/tail light body of the vehicle.
  • Page 333: High Mounted Stop Light

    6. Install the socket into the assem- High mounted stop light bly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots on the assembly and turning the socket clockwise. 7. Reinstall the light assembly to the body of the vehicle Back-up light Tail light OLMB073052...
  • Page 334: License Plate Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance License plate light bulb replacement OLMB073105 4. Loosen the retaining nuts and remove the spoiler. OLMB073054 5. Remove the high mounted stop 1. Loosen the lens retaining screws light assembly (A) after loosening with a philips head screwdriver. the nuts and washer nozzle (B). 2.
  • Page 335: Interior Light Bulb Replacement

    Interior light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, ■ Map lamp ■ Vanity mirror gently pry the lens from the interi- or lamp housing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4.
  • Page 336: Exterior Care

    Maintenance A A P P P P E E A A R R A A N N C C E E C C A A R R E E Exterior care Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, CAUTION industrial pollution similar Exterior general caution deposits can damage your vehicle’s...
  • Page 337 Waxing CAUTION A good coat of wax is a barrier between your paint and contaminate. • Wiping dust or dirt off the Keeping a good coat of wax on your body with a dry cloth will vehicle will help protect it. scratch the finish.
  • Page 338 Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. after off-road driving and at the end jelly or other protective compound. of each winter. Pay special attention to these areas because it is difficult to see all the mud and dirt.
  • Page 339 HYUNDAI produces cars by water. If braking performance of the highest quality. However, this is CAUTION is impaired, dry the brakes by only part of the job.
  • Page 340 Maintenance High-corrosion areas Moisture breeds corrosion To help prevent corrosion If you live in an area where your vehi- Moisture creates the conditions in Keep your car clean cle is regularly exposed to corrosive which corrosion is most likely to The best way to prevent corrosion is materials, corrosion protection is occur.
  • Page 341: Interior Care

    • When cleaning underneath the Keep your garage dry Interior care vehicle, pay particular attention to Don't park your car in a damp, poor- Interior general precautions the components under the fenders ly ventilated garage. This creates a Prevent caustic solutions such as and other areas that are hidden favorable environment for corrosion.
  • Page 342 Maintenance Cleaning the upholstery and Cleaning the seat belt webbing interior trim Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for Vinyl cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow Remove dust and loose dirt from the instructions provided with the vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum soap.
  • Page 343 C C A A L L I I F F O O R R N N I I A A P P E E R R C C H H L L O O R R A A T T E E N N O O T T I I C C E E Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See: www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
  • Page 344: Specifications, Consumer Information And Reporting Safety Defects

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Dimensions ..............8-2 Air conditioning system ........8-2 Bulb wattage............8-2 Tires and wheels ............8-3 Luggage volume .............8-4 Gross vehicle weight ..........8-4 Recommended lubricants and capacities ...8-5 Vehicle identification number (VIN)....8-6 Vehicle certification label ........8-6 TIRE specification and pressure label ....8-7 Refrigerant label ............8-7 Consumer information...........8-8 Reporting safety defects........8-9...
  • Page 345 License plate lights Map lamps Refrigerant R-134a : 550±25g Room lamps Compressor lubricant POE : 130±10g Luggage lamp* We recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer for more details. Glove box lamp* Vanity mirror lamps* * If equipped...
  • Page 346 T T I I R R E E S S A A N N D D W W H H E E E E L L S S Inflation pressure psi (kPa) Wheel lug nut torque Item Tire size Wheel size lb•ft (kgf•m, N•m) Front Rear...
  • Page 347 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects L L U U G G G G A A G G E E V V O O L L U U M M E E row : 53.8cuft (1,524L) row : 23.8cuft (675L) G G R R O O S S S S V V E E H H I I C C L L E E W W E E I I G G H H T T lbs (kg) 4,960 (2250)
  • Page 348 R R E E C C O O M M M M E E N N D D E E D D L L U U B B R R I I C C A A N N T T S S A A N N D D C C A A P P A A C C I I T T I I E E S S To help achieve proper power cell module and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the prop- er quality.
  • Page 349 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects V V E E H H I I C C L L E E I I D D E E N N T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N N N U U M M B B E E R R ( ( V V I I N N ) ) V V E E H H I I C C L L E E C C E E R R T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N ■...
  • Page 350 T T I I R R E E S S P P E E C C I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N A A N N D D R R E E F F R R I I G G E E R R A A N N T T L L A A B B E E L L P P R R E E S S S S U U R R E E L L A A B B E E L L ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) )
  • Page 351 This consumer information has been prepared in accordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Your HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information.
  • Page 352 R R E E P P O O R R T T I I N N G G S S A A F F E E T T Y Y D D E E F F E E C C T T S S If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA.
  • Page 353 Index...
  • Page 354: Air Cleaner

    Index Automatic climate control system ........3-84 Air conditioning ............3-92 Automatic heating and air conditioning.....3-85 Adjusting the outside rearview mirror......3-23 Climate control air filter ........3-94, 7-29 Air bag warning labels............2-69 Manual heating and air conditioning ......3-86 Air bags................2-47 Aux, USB and iPod ®...
  • Page 355 California perchlorate notice ..........7-83 Dashboard illumination, see instrument panel illumination..............3-37 Capacities (Lubricants) .............8-5 Dashboard, see instrument cluster ........3-36 Care Defogging (Windshield) ..........3-97 Exterior care ...............7-76 Defroster (Rear window) ..........3-82 Interior care ..............7-81 Defrosting (Windshield) ..........3-97 Tire care..............7-37 Digital clcok..............3-103 Center console storage ............3-99 Dimensions ...............8-2 Central door lock switch ..........3-11 Disc brakes wear indicator ..........5-18...
  • Page 356: Exterior Overview (Rear)

    Index Driving fuel cell electric vehicle ........5-4 Fluid Starting the vehicle............5-4 Brake fluid..............7-24 Turning off the vehicle ..........5-5 Washer fluid ...............7-26 Virtual Engine Sound System (VESS)......5-4 Fog light .................3-74 Folding the outside rearview mirror .......3-23 Front seats .................2-6 Front wiper deicer............3-83 Economical operation .............5-31 Fuel cell stack coolant ............7-21 Elapsed time..............3-44...
  • Page 357 High beam operation............3-71 Hood................3-28 Horn ................3-16 Gauges................3-37 How to use this manual ............F-6 Gear shift lever..............5-11 Hydrogen fuel gauge............3-39 Good driving practices ..........5-15 Parking................5-15 Shift lock release ............5-14 Shift lock system ............5-14 If a fire occurs..............6-3 Gear shift lever indicator ..........3-40 If a submersion in water occurs........6-4 Glove box..............3-100 If an accident occurs ............6-3...
  • Page 358: Interior Overview

    Index If a submersion in water occurs ........6-4 If an accident occurs.............6-3 If the vehicle stalls at a crossroad or crossing .....6-4 Jump starting..............6-6 If the vehicle stalls while driving.........6-5 If you have a flat tire while driving ......6-5 Indicator light..............3-55 Inside rearview mirror ............3-17 Keys ..................3-4 Instant fuel economy............3-43...
  • Page 359 One-touch lane change ..........3-74 Mirrors ................3-17 Parking light position ..........3-70 Adjusting the outside rearview mirror .......3-23 Turn signals ..............3-73 Electric chromic mirror (ECM)........3-17 Lubricants and capacities..........8-5 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass...3-18 Luggage net (holder).............3-104 Folding the outside rearview mirror......3-23 Luggage room lamp ............3-77 Inside rearview mirror..........3-17 Luggage volume ...............8-4...
  • Page 360 Index Power button ..............5-5 Power button positions ..........5-7 Power gauge..............3-38 Scheduled maintenance services........7-8 Power outlet ..............3-102 Seat belts .................2-21 Power window lock button ..........3-26 Additional seat belt safety precautions ......2-32 Care of seat belts ............2-35 Seat belt restraint system..........2-23 Seat belt safety precautions........2-21 Rear parking assist system..........3-66 Seat belt warning light ..........2-22 Rear seats ................2-12...
  • Page 361 Reducing the risk of a rollover........5-34 Tire rotation ..............7-40 Rocking the vehicle............5-30 Tire specification and pressure label ........8-7 Smooth cornering ............5-31 Tire terminology and defintions ........7-46 Speedometer..............3-37 Tires and wheels ............7-37, 8-3 Starting the vehicle ............5-4 All season tires ............7-50 Steering wheel..............3-15 Checking tire inflation pressure .........7-39 Electric power steering..........3-15...
  • Page 362 Index Trip computer..............3-41 Average vehicle speed ..........3-43 Distance to empty............3-42 Warning light ..............3-55 Elapsed time ...............3-44 Warning Messages (LCD display)........3-46 Instant fuel economy ..........3-43 Washer fluid ..............7-26 Outside temperature mode .........3-45 Wheel alignment and tire balance ........7-41 Refuelling count ............3-44 Wheel replacement ............7-42 Trip modes..............3-41 Windows .................3-24...

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