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O O W W N N E E R R ' ' S S M M A A N N U U A A L L
Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of 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 models of this vehicle and includes
descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equip-
ment. As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not
apply to your specific vehicle.

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  • Page 1 Maintenance Specifications 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 models of this vehicle and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equip- ment.
  • 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 conditions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in violation 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 situation 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 Thank you. Copyright 2014 Hyundai Motor America. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Hyundai Motor America.
  • Page 5: Guide To Hyundai Genuine Parts

    Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts In addition, any damage to or fail- ure of Hyundai Genuine Parts 1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts? caused by the installation or failure Hyundai Genuine Parts are the of an imitation, counterfeit or used...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Introduction How to use this manual / Fuel requirements / Vehicle break-in process / Vehicle handling instructions / Vehicle data collection and event data recorders Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview / Interior overview / Instrument panel overview / Engine compartment Safety features of your vehicle Seats / Seat belts / Child restraint system / Air bag Features of your vehicle...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction How to use this manual ..... . 1-2 Fuel requirements ......1-3 Vehicle break-in process .
  • Page 9: How To Use This Manual

    Introduction HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest Symbols used in this manual Symbols used in illustrations possible driving pleasure from your Warnings, cautions and Notices vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can Safety symbol assist you in many ways. We strong- The symbol means to "Avoid"...
  • Page 10: Fuel Requirements

    Introduction FUEL REQUIREMENTS Your new vehicle is designed to Gasoline containing alcohol and CAUTION obtain maximum performance with methanol UNLEADED FUEL, as well as mini- Never add any fuel system clean- Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and mize exhaust emissions and spark ing agents to the fuel tank other ethanol (also known as grain alco- plug fouling.
  • Page 11 Gasoline containing MMT Fuel Additives prised of 85 percent ethanol and 15 Some gasoline contains harmful HYUNDAI recommends that you use percent gasoline, and is manufac- manganese-based fuel additives good quality gasolines treated with tured exclusively for use in Flexible...
  • Page 12: Vehicle Break-In Process

    Introduction VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS Operation in foreign countries No special break-in period is needed. CALIFORNIA PROPO- By following a few simple precautions If you are going to drive your vehicle SITION 65 WARNING for the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you in another country, be sure to: may add to the performance, econo- Items contained in motor vehi-...
  • Page 13: Vehicle Data Collection And Event Data Recorders

    Introduction VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS This vehicle is equipped with an These data can help provide a bet- To read data recorded by an EDR, event data recorder (EDR). ter understanding of the circum- special equipment is required, and main purpose of an EDR is to stances in which crashes and access to the vehicle or the EDR is...
  • Page 14: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview I ......2-2 Exterior overview (front)..... 2-2 Exterior overview II.
  • Page 15 Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW ■ Front view 1. Towing hook..........6-25 2. Hood ............4-30 3. Front windshield wiper blades ..4-126, 7-36 4. Sunroof ...........4-35 5. Outside rearview mirror ......4-59 6. Door locks..........4-13 7. Tires and wheels ......7-44, 8-3 8.
  • Page 16 Your vehicle at a glance ■ Rear view 1. Glass antenna and Defroster ..4-167, 4-134 2. High mounted stop light......7-82 3. Trunk ............4-18 4. Rear combination light......7-81 5. Rearview camera........4-117 6. Parking assist system......4-112 7. Towing hook..........6-25 8. Fuel filler lid ..........4-32 9.
  • Page 17 Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Inside door handle ......4-14 2. Driver’s seat control ......3-5 ■ Type A 3. Driver position memory system button ..........4-38 4. Power window switch ......4-25 5. Outside rearview mirror control ..4-59 ■ Type B 6.
  • Page 18 Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Instrument cluster......4-63 2. Lighting control lever ......4-120 3. Wiper and washer control lever ..4-126 4. Horn ..........4-42 5. Driver’s front air bag ......3-57 6. Engine Start/Stop Button ....5-6 7. Hazard warning flasher ......6-2 8.
  • Page 19 Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-25 2. Radiator cap ........7-27 3. Brake fluid reservoir......7-28 4. Air cleaner.........7-31 5. Engine oil dipstick ......7-23 6. Engine oil filler cap ......7-23 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..7-30 8.
  • Page 20: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle Seats ........3-2 •...
  • Page 21: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle SEATS Driver’s seat (1) Seat sliding forward or back- ward**/ Seat height and cushion tilting adjustment (2) Seat cushion length adjustment (3) Seatback angle adjustment (4) Headrest height adjustment (5) Driver position memory system (6) Climate control system seat* (7) Lumbar support adjustment Front passenger’s seat (8) Seat sliding forward or backward/...
  • Page 22 Safety features of your vehicle (15) Leg support angle adjustment WARNING WARNING Driver respon- - Driver’s seat (16) Headrest height adjustment sibility for passengers • Never attempt to adjust the (17) Easy access Riding in a vehicle with the seat while the vehicle is mov- (18) Front passenger side walk-in seatback reclined could lead to ing.
  • Page 23: Front Seat Adjustment

    Safety features of your vehicle Front seat adjustment (Continued) CAUTION The front seat can be adjusted by • In order to avoid unnecessary • The power seat is driven by using the control switches located on and perhaps severe air bag electric motors.
  • Page 24 Safety features of your vehicle Forward and rearward Seat cushion height and tilt Seatback angle OVI033002 OVI033005 OVI033004 Push the control switch forward or Pull the front portion of the control Push the upper part of the control rearward to move the seat to the switch up to raise or push down to switch forward or rearward to move desired position.
  • Page 25 Safety features of your vehicle Cushion length adjustment Lumbar support (for driver’s seat) Headrest (for driver’s seat) OVI033006 OBH038075L OVI039003 The lumbar support can be adjusted The driver's and front passenger's by pressing the lumbar support seats are equipped with a headrest Push the control switch forward or switch on the side of the drivers seat.
  • Page 26 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the head- rest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height as the center of gravity of an occupant's head.
  • Page 27 Safety features of your vehicle OYFH034205 OVI033101N OVI033102N Removal Reinstall CAUTION To remove the headrest: To reinstall the headrest: If you recline the seatback 1. Recline the seatback (2) with the 1. Raise it as far as it can go by towards the front with the head- recliner control switch (1).
  • Page 28: Climate Control System Seat

    Safety features of your vehicle Climate control system seat CAUTION (if equipped) Do not reinstall the headrest at the incorrect position other than the highest position and do not force it. It causes damage to the headrest. WARNING • If you don't install the headrest securely, the active headrest OBH038069 may not operate normally.
  • Page 29 Safety features of your vehicle • Each time you push the switch, the (Continued) CAUTION airflow changes as follows: • Do not place materials such • The climate control system as plastic bags or newspapers OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( seat is a supplementary cool- under the seats.
  • Page 30: Rear Seat Adjustment

    Safety features of your vehicle Seatback pocket Rear seat adjustment WARNING The rear seat can be adjusted by For proper operation of the using the control switches located on occupant classification system: the door. • Do not place any items cumu- latively weighing over 2.2 lbs WARNING (1 kg) in the front passenger’s...
  • Page 31 Safety features of your vehicle Forward, backward and seatback Easy access switch (Continued) angle • Do not operate two or more power seat control switches at the same time. Doing so may result in power seat motor or electrical component malfunc- tion.
  • Page 32 Safety features of your vehicle Additional switches for adjusting the front passenger seat (if equipped) ■ ■ Type A Type C Type A After pressing the FRONT switch, you can adjust the front passenger seat forward and backward (1), and adjust the seat back angle (2).
  • Page 33 Safety features of your vehicle Lumbar support • For left side : Rear switches operating limitation (for rear right and left passenger’s (if equipped) Press the L switch. seat) (if equipped) The lumbar support can be adjusted by pressing the lumbar support switch.
  • Page 34 Safety features of your vehicle VIP Convenience function (3 seat configuration) OVI039062 OVI033063N Front passenger side walk-in seat Rear relaxation seat system Press the switch (1): Press the switch (3): OVI033017 The seatback will adjust. The front passenger seat and the The rear seat passenger may use rear right side passenger seat will Press the switch (2):...
  • Page 35 Safety features of your vehicle VIP Convenience function (2 seat configuration) OVI039062 OVI039063 Front passenger side walk-in seat Rear relaxation seat system Press the switch (1): Press the switch (2): OVI033091 The passenger seat will move for- The front passenger seat will move The rear seat passenger may use ward and the seatback will fold auto- forward and the seatback will fold...
  • Page 36 Safety features of your vehicle Return function Headrest WARNING While the seat is moving by relax 4 seater/5 seater mode operation, if the switch (3) is • For maximum effectiveness in pressed shortly, the rear seat moves case of an accident, the head- to the rearmost position.
  • Page 37 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039021 OVI039023 OVI033094 Adjusting the headrest up and down Adjusting the headrest up and down Forward and backward adjustment (electric) (if equipped) To raise the headrest, pull it up to the The headrest may be adjusted for- desired position (1).
  • Page 38 Safety features of your vehicle Armrest (if equipped) OVI039024 OVI033026 Wing-out Cup holder (if equipped) OVI033025 For rear outboard passenger's com- To use the cup holder push button To use the armrest, pull the knob (1) fort, the ends of the headrest can be (1).
  • Page 39 Safety features of your vehicle Rear tower console storage WARNING (if equipped) • To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or sudden stop, always keep the tower con- sole storage closed while driving. • Close the lower and upper lids while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 40 Safety features of your vehicle Climate control system seat While the engine is running, push the CAUTION (if equipped) rear portion of the switch to cool or warm the rear seats. • The climate control system ■ Type A When the operation of the the climate seat is a supplementary cool- control system seat is not needed, ing and warming system.
  • Page 41 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) • Do not place materials such as plastic bags or newspapers under the seats. The air vent may not work properly as the air intake can be blocked. • When the air vent does not operate, restart the vehicle.
  • Page 42: Seat Belts

    Safety features of your vehicle SEAT BELTS Seat belt restraint system (Continued) WARNING • Never wear the shoulder belt Seat belts are designed to bear WARNING under your arm or behind your upon the bony structure of the back. An improperly posi- •...
  • Page 43 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) WARNING Care should be taken to avoid • When fastening the seat belt, • No modifications or additions contamination of the webbing make sure that the seat belt should be made by the user with polishes, oils and chemi- does not pass over objects that which will either prevent the...
  • Page 44 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belt warning (for driver’s seat) Seat belt warning Conditions Warning Pattern (for front passenger’s seat) Vehicle Chime- Seat Belt Light-Blink Speed Sound Unbuckled 6 seconds Buckled 6 seconds None Below 3 mph 6 seconds None (5 km/h) Buckled →...
  • Page 45 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE 3-point system with emergency WARNING locking retractor If you are not able to smoothly pull Riding in an improper position enough of the safety belt from the adversely affects the front pas- retractor, firmly pull the belt out senger's seat belt warning sys- and release it.
  • Page 46 Safety features of your vehicle To raise the height adjuster, pull it up Front seat (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while pressing the height adjuster button (2). Release the button to lock the anchor into position. Try sliding the height adjuster to make sure that it has locked into position.
  • Page 47: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Safety features of your vehicle Pre-tensioner seat belt OVI033090 B210A01NF-1 When using the rear center seat belt, To release the seat belt: OED030300 ALWAYS use the buckle with the Press the release button (1) in the Your vehicle is equipped with driver's CENTER mark.
  • Page 48 Safety features of your vehicle When the vehicle stops suddenly, or WARNING if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will To obtain maximum benefit lock into position. In certain frontal from a pre-tensioner seat belt: collisions, the pre-tensioner will acti- 1.
  • Page 49 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ✽ ✽ NOTICE WARNING The sensor that activates the SRS • Both the driver's and front passen- air bag is connected with the pre- • Pre-tensioners are designed ger's pre-tensioner seat belts may tensioner seat belt, and the SRS air to operate only one time.
  • Page 50: Pre-Safe Seat Belt (Psb)

    Safety features of your vehicle Pre-safe seat belt (PSB) (Continued) (if equipped) • Do not attempt to service or repair the pre-tensioner seat belt system in any manner. • Improper handling of the pre- tensioner seat belt assem- blies, and failure to heed the warnings not to strike, modify, inspect, replace, service or repair the pre-tensioner seat...
  • Page 51: Seat Belt Precautions

    Safety features of your vehicle In order to maximize the safety of the Seat belt precautions Infant or small child passenger, the pre-safe seat belt All 50 states have child restraint laws system operates as below which require children to travel in WARNING •...
  • Page 52 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Larger children WARNING - Shoulder Children under age 13 and who are Small children are best protected belts on small children too large for a booster seat must from injury in an accident when always occupy the rear seat and use •...
  • Page 53 Safety features of your vehicle Restraint of pregnant women Injured person WARNING Pregnant women should wear A seat belt should be used when an lap/shoulder belt assemblies when- injured person is being transported. Riding with a reclined seatback ever possible according to specific When this is necessary, you should increases your chance of seri- recommendations by their doctors.
  • Page 54: Care Of Seat Belts

    Safety features of your vehicle Care of seat belts When to replace seat belts The entire seat belt assembly or Seat belt systems should never be assemblies should be replaced if the disassembled or modified. In addi- vehicle has been involved in an acci- tion, care should be taken to assure dent.
  • Page 55: Child Restraint System

    Safety features of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Children under age 13 must always Child restraint systems are generally (Continued) ride in the rear seats and must always designed to be secured in vehicle • A seat belt or child restraint be properly restrained to minimize the seats by lap belts or the lap belt por- system can become very hot...
  • Page 56 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) WARNING • Never put a seat belt over • Never allow a child to stand- To reduce the chance of serious yourself and a child. During a up or kneel on the seat or or fatal injuries: crash, the belt could press floor of a moving vehicle.
  • Page 57: Rear-Facing Child Restraint

    Safety features of your vehicle Rear-Facing child restraint A rear-facing child restraint provides Forward-Facing child restraints restraint with the seating surface against the back of the child. The harness system holds the child in place, and in an accident, acts to keep the child positioned in the restraint and reduce the stress to the fragile neck and spinal cord.
  • Page 58 Safety features of your vehicle Placing a passenger seat belt WARNING Child seat into the automatic locking mode installation • A child can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if the child restraint is not properly anchored to the car and the child is not properly restrained child...
  • Page 59 Safety features of your vehicle OBH039102 OBH039103 OEN036104 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion 5. Remove as much slack from the seat belt all the way out. When the of the seat belt to retract and listen belt as possible by pushing down on shoulder portion of the seat belt is for an audible “clicking”...
  • Page 60 Safety features of your vehicle To remove the child restraint, press Securing a child restraint seat WARNING - Automatic the release button on the buckle and with “Tether Anchor” system then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of locking mode 4 seater the restraint and allow the seat belt The lap/shoulder belt automati- to retract fully.
  • Page 61 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING - Child restraint check A child can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if the Check that the child restraint child restraint is not properly system is secure by pushing anchored to the car and the and pulling it in different direc- child is not properly restrained tions.
  • Page 62 Safety features of your vehicle Securing a child restraint seat with WARNING child seat lower anchor system Lower Anchor • When using the vehicle's Position Indicator "LATCH" system to install a child restraint system in the rear seat, all unused vehicle rear seat belt metal latch plates or tabs must be latched securely in their seat belt...
  • Page 63 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE LATCH anchors have been provided CAUTION in your vehicle. The LATCH anchors The recommended weight for the are located in the left and right out- Do not allow the rear seat belt LATCH system is under 65 lbs (30 board rear seating positions.
  • Page 64: Air Bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint System

    Safety features of your vehicle AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Passenger’s front air bag (3) Side impact air bag (4) Curtain air bag (5) Driver’s knee air bag WARNING Even in vehicles with air bags, you and your passengers must always wear the seat belts pro- vided in order to minimize the...
  • Page 65: How Does The Air Bag System Operate

    Safety features of your vehicle How does the air bag system • The front air bags will completely • There are even circumstances operate inflate and deflate in an instant. under which contact with the air bag can cause fatal injuries, It is virtually impossible for you to •...
  • Page 66 Safety features of your vehicle Noise and smoke Do not install a child restraint on WARNING the front passenger’s seat. When the air bags inflate, they make a loud noise and they leave smoke When the air bags deploy, the and powder in the air inside of the air bag related parts in the vehicle.
  • Page 67: Srs Components And Functions

    Safety features of your vehicle SRS components and functions 11. “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” WARNING indicator (Front passenger’s seat only) • Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint 12. Occupant classification system on a seat protected by an air (Front passenger’s seat only) bag in front of it! 13.
  • Page 68 Safety features of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (1) WARNING If any of the following conditions occurs, this indicates a malfunc- tion of the SRS. Have an author- ized EQUUS dealer inspect the air bag system as soon as possi- ble.
  • Page 69 Safety features of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) Passenger’s front air bag OHM039103N OHM039104N B240B05L Upon deployment, tear seams mold- A fully inflated air bag, in combina- WARNING ed directly into the pad covers will tion with a properly worn seat belt, separate under pressure from the slows the driver's or the passenger's...
  • Page 70 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) WARNING • When installing a container of • The SRS can function only • If an air bag deploys, there may liquid air freshener inside the when the ignition switch is in be a loud noise followed by a vehicle, do not place it near the ON position.
  • Page 71: Occupant Classification System

    Safety features of your vehicle Occupant classification system Main components of occupant If the front passenger seat is occupied by a person that the system deter- classification system mines to be of adult size, and he/she • A detection device located within sits properly (sitting upright with the the front passenger seat cushion.
  • Page 72 Safety features of your vehicle Always be sure that you and all vehi- Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification cle occupants are seated properly system and wearing the seat belt properly for the most effective protection by the Indicator/Warning light Devices Condition detected by...
  • Page 73 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) OVQ036013N 1KMN3663 1KMN3665 - Never sit with hips shifted - Never place feet or legs on - Never put a heavy load in the towards the front of the seat. the dashboard. front passenger seat or seat- back pocket.
  • Page 74 Safety features of your vehicle Proper position WARNING WARNING Do not allow an adult passenger Do not put a heavy load on the to ride in the front seat when the front passenger seat. Do not “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” place any items under the front indicator is illuminated because passenger seat.
  • Page 75 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG • Do not sit on sharp objects • A smaller-stature adult who is OFF" indicator is illuminated such as tools when occupy- not seated correctly (for exam- when the front passenger's ing the front passenger seat.
  • Page 76: Driver's And Passenger's Front Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle Driver's and passenger's front The indications of the system's pres- WARNING ence are the letters "SRS AIR BAG" air bag embossed on the air bag pad cover If the occupant classification sys- Driver’s front air bag in the steering wheel, on the knee tem is not working properly, the bolster below the steering wheel col-...
  • Page 77 Safety features of your vehicle The seat belt buckle sensors deter- Passenger’s front air bag WARNING mine if the driver and front passen- ger's seat belts are fastened. These If the occupant classification sensors provide the ability to control system is not working properly, the SRS deployment based on the SRS air bag warning light whether or not the seat belts are fas-...
  • Page 78 Safety features of your vehicle Additionally, your vehicle is equipped WARNING WARNING with an occupant classification sys- tem in the front passenger's seat. Always use seat belts and child If you are considering modifica- The occupant classification system restraints – every trip, every tion of your vehicle due to a dis- detects the presence of a passenger time, everyone! Air bags inflate...
  • Page 79 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Front and side air bags can • No objects should be placed • If the SRS air bag warning light injure occupants improperly over or near the air bag mod- remains illuminated while the positioned in the front seats.
  • Page 80 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Even though your vehicle is • For maximum safety protec- • The SRS air bag system must equipped with the occupant tion in all types of crashes, all deploy very rapidly to provide classification system, do not occupants including the driv- protection in a crash.
  • Page 81: Side Impact Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle Side impact air bag Your vehicle is equipped with a side WARNING impact air bag in each front and out- Front board rear seat. The purpose of the • The side impact air bag is sup- air bag is to provide the vehicle's plemental to the seat belt sys- driver and/or the front and outboard...
  • Page 82: Curtain Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle Curtain air bag (Continued) (Continued) • Use of seat covers could • If the seat or seat cover is dam- reduce or prevent the effec- aged, have the vehicle checked tiveness of the system. and repaired by an authorized EQUUS dealer because your •...
  • Page 83 Safety features of your vehicle The curtain air bags are designed to (Continued) WARNING deploy only during certain side • Do not allow the passengers impact collisions, depending on the • In order for side and curtain to lean their heads or bodies crash severity, angle, speed and air bags to provide the best onto doors, put their arms on...
  • Page 84 Safety features of your vehicle Why didn’t my air bag go off in a Air bag collision sensors collision? There are certain types of acci- dents in which the air bag would not be expected to provide addi- tional protection. These include rear impacts, sec- ond or third collisions in multiple impact accidents, as well as low...
  • Page 85 Safety features of your vehicle Air bag inflation conditions (Continued) WARNING • Problems may arise if the sen- • Do not hit or allow any objects sor installation angles are to impact the locations where changed due to the deforma- bags sensors tion of the front bumper, body...
  • Page 86 Safety features of your vehicle Although the driver’s and front pas- Air bag non-inflation conditions 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 87 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039052 OVI033053N OBH038060 • Frontal air bags are not designed • Front air bags may not inflate in • In an angled collision, the force of to inflate in rear collisions, because side impact collisions, because impact may direct the occupants in occupants are moved backward by occupants move to the direction of...
  • Page 88 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039054 OBH038062 OVI039055 • Just before impact, drivers often • Air bags may not inflate in rollover • Air bags may not inflate if the vehi- brake heavily. Such heavy braking accidents because air bag deploy- cle collides with objects such as lowers the front portion of the vehi- ment would not provide protection...
  • Page 89: Srs Care

    Safety features of your vehicle SRS Care (Continued) WARNING The SRS is virtually maintenance- • No objects should be placed • Modification to SRS compo- free and there are no parts you can over or near the air bag mod- nents or wiring, including the safely service by yourself.
  • Page 90 Safety features of your vehicle Additional safety precautions • Passengers should not place (Continued) hard or sharp objects between • All occupants should sit upright, • If components of the air bag themselves and the air bags. fully back in their seats with their system must be discarded, or Carrying hard or sharp objects on seat belts on and their feet on the...
  • Page 91 Safety features of your vehicle • Do not place items under the Adding equipment to or modifying WARNING your air bag-equipped vehicle front seats. Placing items under the front seats could interfere with If you modify your vehicle by chang- •...
  • Page 92: Air Bag Warning Label

    Safety features of your vehicle Air bag warning label OVI033056N/OVI031057N/OVI033058N/OVI039059 Air bag warning labels, some required by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are attached to alert the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. 3 73...
  • Page 93: Features Of Your Vehicle

    Features of your vehicle Smart key ....... . . 4-4 Windows .
  • Page 94 Instrument cluster ......4-63 Parking assist system ..... . 4-112 •...
  • Page 95 Welcome system ......4-133 • Sunvisor ........4-160 •...
  • Page 96: Smart Key

    Features of your vehicle SMART KEY 1. Door Lock Locking ■ Conventional smart key 2. Door Unlock 3. Trunk Unlock 4. Panic WARNING - Smart key Leaving children unattended in a vehicle with the smart key is dangerous even if the Engine OHG040007 Start/Stop Button is in the ACC ■...
  • Page 97: Unlocking

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ✽ ✽ NOTICE Unlocking The door handle button will only • The door handle unlocking will operate when the Smart Key is with- only operate when the Smart Key in 28 in. (0.7 m) from the outside is within 28 in.
  • Page 98: Trunk Unlocking

    Features of your vehicle Trunk Unlocking Panic Button Start-Up To unlock: Press the Panic button (4) for more You can start the engine without than one second. The horn sounds inserting the key. For detailed infor- 1. Carry the Smart Key. and hazard warning lights flash for mation refer to the Engine Start/Stop 2.
  • Page 99: Mechanical Key

    Features of your vehicle Mechanical Key Mechanical Key of Card Type Loss of a Smart Key Smart Key If the Smart Key does not operate A maximum of three Smart Keys normally, you can lock or unlock the including Card Type Smart Key can door by using the mechanical key.
  • Page 100: Smart Key Precautions

    Features of your vehicle Smart key precautions • If the Smart Key is in close proxim- ity to your mobile phone, the signal • The smart key will not work if any could be blocked by your mobile of the following occur: phones normal operational signals.
  • Page 101: Record Your Key Number

    Features of your vehicle Record your key number Immobilizer system Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it. Electrical The key code num- The immobilizer system protects your problems could result that may make ber is stamped on vehicle from theft.
  • Page 102: Restrictions In Handling Keys

    Features of your vehicle This device complies with Part 15 Restrictions in Handling Keys To lock: of the FCC rules. 1. Remove the mechanical key from Operation is subject to the following the Smart Key. two conditions: 2. Unlock the glove box by using the 1.
  • Page 103: Battery Replacement

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Battery Replacement Battery Replacement of Card Type Smart Key • If you suspect your Smart Key If the Smart Key is not working prop- might have sustained some dam- erly, try replacing the battery with a age, or you feel your Smart Key is new one.
  • Page 104: Theft-Alarm System

    Features of your vehicle THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM ✽ ✽ NOTICE This system helps to protect your The Theft Alarm System automati- vehicle and valuables. The horn will cally sets 30 seconds after you lock • Do not lock the doors until all pas- sound and the hazard warning lights the doors and the trunk.
  • Page 105: Door Locks

    Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS ✽ ✽ NOTICE Operating Door Locks From Put your hand in the driver’s outside door handle while carrying the Smart Outside the Vehicle • In cold and wet climates, door Key with you or press the Door locks and door mechanisms may ■...
  • Page 106: From Outside

    Features of your vehicle Power Door Latch (if equipped) Operating Door Locks From • If the inner door handle of the dri- ver’s (or front passenger’s) door is Inside the Vehicle pulled when the door lock button is With the Door Lock Button : in the lock position, the button is unlocked and door opens.
  • Page 107 Features of your vehicle With the Central Door Lock Switch: • When pressing the left portion (2) WARNING for the driver or the right portion (4) ■ Driver’s door of the switch for the front passen- Do not leave children or animals ger, all vehicle doors will unlock.
  • Page 108: Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features

    Features of your vehicle Auto Door Lock/Unlock Child-Protector Rear Door WARNING Features Locks Always secure your vehicle. You can modify some of the auto Leaving your vehicle unlocked door lock/unlock features from the increases the potential risk to User Setting Mode. you or others from someone Refer to the User Setting Mode in hiding in your vehicle.
  • Page 109 Features of your vehicle WARNING If children accidently open the rear doors while the vehicle is in motion, they could fall out of the vehicle. The rear door safety locks should always be used whenever children are in the vehicle. 4 17...
  • Page 110: Trunk

    Features of your vehicle TRUNK Non-Powered Trunk 2. Then do one of the following : WARNING - Press the Smart Key Trunk Unlock button for more than one The trunk swings upward. Make second. sure no objects or people are near the rear of the vehicle - Press the button on the trunk when opening the trunk.
  • Page 111 Features of your vehicle Power Trunk (if equipped) To open: 1. Make sure the shift lever is in P(Park). 2. Then do one of the following: - Press the Smart Key Trunk Unlock button for more than one second. - Press the Open button on the trunk.
  • Page 112 Features of your vehicle To close: CAUTION WARNING Do one of the following: • Do not close or open the Power Never leave children or animals - Press the Power Trunk Main Trunk manually. This may unattended in your vehicle. Control button until the Power cause damage to the Power Children or animals might oper-...
  • Page 113: Power Trunk

    Features of your vehicle Power Trunk Non-Opening or Automatic stop and Reverse If the automatic stop and reverse fea- Closing Conditions: ture operates more than twice during one opening or closing operation, the • The Power Trunk will not open or Power Trunk may stop at that posi- close automatically, when the vehi- tion.
  • Page 114: To Reset The Power Trunk

    Features of your vehicle To Reset the Power Trunk Trunk Lid Control Button Even though the trunk lid control but- ton is OFF (not depressed), the trunk If the battery has been discharged or will still be propelled upward by disconnected, or if the related fuse mechanical force if the trunk is man- has been replaced or disconnected,...
  • Page 115: Emergency Trunk Safety Release

    Features of your vehicle Emergency Trunk Safety WARNING WARNING Release • Always keep the Trunk Lid • You and your passengers Control Button in the OFF (not must be aware of the location depressed) position when not Emergency Trunk in use. Serious injury or death Safety Release lever in this can result from unintentional vehicle and how to open the...
  • Page 116 Features of your vehicle (Continued) • Your vehicle should be kept locked and the Smart Key should be kept out of the reach of children. Parents should teach their children about the dangers of playing in trunks. • Use the release lever for emergencies only.
  • Page 117: Windows

    Features of your vehicle WINDOWS (1) Driver’s Door Power Window Switch (2) Front Passenger’s Door Power Window Switch (3) Rear Door (left) Power Window Switch and Curtain Switch (if equipped) (4) Rear Door (right) Power Window Switch and Curtain Switch (if equipped) (5) Window Opening and Closing (6) Automatic Power Window up/down...
  • Page 118 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Power Windows Window Opening and Closing The Engine Start/Stop Button must While driving with the rear windows be in the ON position to be able to down or with the sunroof (if raise or lower the windows. equipped) in an open (or partially open) position, your vehicle may Each door has a Power Window...
  • Page 119 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Auto Up/Down Window Automatic Reverse Pressing or pulling up the power win- The automatic reverse feature for dow switch momentarily to the sec- the driver’s window is only active ond detent position (6) completely when the “auto up”...
  • Page 120 Features of your vehicle Rear Door Window Curtains To unfold: CAUTION (if equipped) 1. Close the window by pulling up the Do not apply excessive force switch. ■ Driver's door while operating the window cur- 2. To set up the curtain, pull up the tain.
  • Page 121 Features of your vehicle To Reset the Rear Door Window Power Window Lock Button WARNING Curtains If the window curtain is not operating Do not allow children to play correctly, it must be reset as follows: with the power windows. Keep the driver’s door power window 1.
  • Page 122: Hood

    Features of your vehicle HOOD Opening the Hood Closing the hood 1. Before closing the hood, check the following: • All filler caps in engine compart- ment must be correctly installed. • Gloves, rags or any other com- bustible material must be removed from the engine compartment.
  • Page 123 Features of your vehicle WARNING • Before closing the hood, ensure all obstructions are removed from around the hood opening. • Always double check that the hood is firmly latched before driving away. If it is not latched, the hood could open while the vehicle is being driv- en, causing a total loss of vis- ibility, which might result in an...
  • Page 124: Fuel Filler Lid

    Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID Opening the Fuel Filler Lid 3. To remove the fuel tank cap (2), WARNING turn it counterclockwise. You may hear a hissing noise as the pres- Gasoline is highly flammable sure inside the tank equalizes. and explosive.
  • Page 125 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Do not get back into a vehicle Once refueling has begun, • Do not over-fill or top-off your once you have begun refuel- contact between your bare vehicle tank, which can cause ing.
  • Page 126 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Make sure to refuel your vehicle according to the "Fuel require- ments" suggested in section 1. • Do not spill fuel on the exterior surfaces of the vehicle. Any type of fuel spilled on painted surfaces may damage the paint.
  • Page 127: Sunroof

    Features of your vehicle SUNROOF Sliding the Sunroof The sunroof can also be opened or Automatic Reverse closed by pressing the sunroof con- trol lever backward or forward to the first detent position. But the sunroof opens or closes only when you press the sunroof control lever.
  • Page 128: Tilting The Sunroof

    Features of your vehicle Tilting the Sunroof CAUTION WARNING • Periodically remove any dirt • Make sure heads, other body that may accumulate on the parts or other objects are sunroof guide rail or between safely out of the way before the sunroof and roof panel, closing the sunroof to avoid which can make a noise.
  • Page 129: Resetting The Sunroof

    Features of your vehicle Resetting the Sunroof Sunshade If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, or if the related fuse has been replaced or disconnected, reset the Sunroof as follows: 1. The Engine Start/Stop Button must be in the ON position. 2.
  • Page 130: Driver Position Memory System

    Features of your vehicle DRIVER POSITION MEMORY SYSTEM Storing Position into Memory WARNING 1. Check that the shift lever is in P Never attempt to operate the (Park) and the Engine Start/Stop driver position memory system Button is in the ON position. while driving.
  • Page 131: Recalling Position Into Memory

    Features of your vehicle Recalling Position into Memory Easy Access Function WARNING 1. Check that the shift lever is in P When exiting the vehicle, the steer- Use caution when recalling (Park) and the Engine Start/Stop ing wheel will move away from the adjustment memory while sit- Button is in the ON position.
  • Page 132: Steering Wheel

    Features of your vehicle STEERING WHEEL ✽ ✽ NOTICE Electronic Hydraulic Power Tilt Steering/Telescope Steering Steering (EHPS) If the EHPS motor pump malfunc- tions, the steering effort will greatly This system uses an electromotor to increase. assist you with steering the vehicle. If the engine is turned off or if the ✽...
  • Page 133: Heated Steering Wheel

    Features of your vehicle Heated Steering Wheel WARNING WARNING NEVER adjust the steering If the steering wheel becomes wheel while driving. This may too warm, turn the system off. cause loss of vehicle control The heated steering wheel may resulting in an accident. cause burns even at low tem- peratures, especially if used for long periods of time.
  • Page 134: Horn

    Features of your vehicle Horn OVI043036 To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel (see illustration). The horn will operate only when this area is pressed. CAUTION Do not strike the horn severely to operate it, or hit it with your fist.
  • Page 135: Mirrors

    Features of your vehicle MIRRORS Interior rearview mirrors Electric chromic mirror (ECM) ® with HomeLink system and Before you start driving, adjust the compass (Type A) rearview mirror to center on the view Your vehicle may be equipped with a through the rear window.
  • Page 136: Automatic-Dimming Function

    Features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Automatic-dimming function Compass function ® Safety™ (NVS ) Mirror Your mirror will automatically dim The Compass can be turned ON and ® The NVS Mirror in your vehicle is upon detecting glare from the vehi- OFF and will remember the last state the most advanced way to reduce cles traveling behind you.
  • Page 137 Features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: 1. Determine desired Zone Number based upon your current location on the Zone Map. 2. Press and hold the button for 6 seconds, current Zone Number will appear on the display. 3.
  • Page 138 Features of your vehicle There are some conditions that can Integrated HomeLink® Wireless WARNING cause changes to the vehicle mag- Control System nets, such as installing a ski rack or ® ® The HomeLink Wireless Control Before programming HomeLink a CB antenna. Body repair work on System provides a convenient way to to a garage door opener or gate the vehicle can also cause changes...
  • Page 139: Programming Homelink

    Features of your vehicle Retain the original transmitter of the ® Programming Programming HomeLink RF device you are programming for ✽ ✽ NOTICE use in other vehicles as well as for Flashing ® • When programming a garage future HomeLink programming.
  • Page 140 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE 4. Firmly press, hold for 5 seconds Flashing and release the programmed Some devices may require you to ® HomeLink button up to two sepa- replace this Programming step 3 rate times to activate the door. If with procedures noted in the "Gate the door does not activate, press Operator/Canadian Programming"...
  • Page 141 Features of your vehicle 6. Firmly press and release the Gate operator & Canadian ® Operating HomeLink "learn" or "smart" button. (The programming To operate, simply press and release name and color of the button vary During programming, your handheld ®...
  • Page 142 Features of your vehicle ® This device complies with Part 15 ® Erasing HomeLink buttons is a registered trademark and of the FCC Rules. Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the Gentex Individual buttons cannot be erased. Corporation, Zeeland, Michigan. Operation is subject to the following However, to erase all three pro- ®...
  • Page 143 Features of your vehicle Electric chromic mirror (ECM) Automatic-Dimming Night Vision ® ® with HomeLink system and Safety™ (NVS ) Mirror compass (Type B) ® The NVS Mirror in your vehicle is the most advanced way to reduce Your vehicle may be equipped with a annoying glare in the rearview mirror Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror during any driving situation.
  • Page 144 Features of your vehicle Automatic-dimming function Z-Nav™ Compass Display Compass function Your mirror will automatically dim The NVS™ Mirror in your vehicle is The Compass can be turned ON and upon detecting glare from the vehi- also equipped with a Z-Nav™ OFF and will remember the last state cles traveling behind you.
  • Page 145 Features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: 1. Determine desired Zone Number based upon your current location on the Zone Map. 2. Press and hold the button for more than 3 but less than 6 sec- onds, the current Zone Number will appear on the display.
  • Page 146 Features of your vehicle There are some conditions that can ® Integrated HomeLink Wireless CAUTION cause changes to the vehicle mag- Control System ® nets, such as installing a ski rack or Before programming HomeLink ® The HomeLink Wireless Control a CB antenna.
  • Page 147 Features of your vehicle Retain the original transmitter of the ® Standard programming Programming HomeLink RF device you are programming for ✽ ✽ NOTICE To train most devices, follow these use in other vehicles as well as for instructions: • When programming a garage ®...
  • Page 148 Features of your vehicle 4. While continuing to hold the but- Rolling code programming To train rolling code devices, follow tons the red Indicator Status LED these instructions: Rolling code devices which are will flash slowly and then rapidly "code-protected" and manufactured 1.
  • Page 149 Features of your vehicle 3. Return to the vehicle and firmly Gate operator & Canadian Reprogramming a single ® press, hold for two seconds and programming HomeLink button then release desired During programming, your handheld To program a new device to a previ- ®...
  • Page 150 Features of your vehicle ® This device complies with Part 15 ® Erasing HomeLink buttons is a registered trademark and of the FCC Rules. Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the Individual buttons cannot be erased. Gentex Corporation, Zeeland, Operation is subject to the following However, to erase all three pro- ®...
  • Page 151: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Features of your vehicle Outside rearview mirror CAUTION WARNING Do not scrape ice off the mirror • The right outside rearview face; this may damage the sur- mirror is convex. Objects seen face of the glass. If ice should in the mirror are closer than restrict movement of the mirror, they appear.
  • Page 152 Features of your vehicle Folding the Outside Rearview CAUTION Mirrors • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjusting angles, but the motor continues to operate while the switch is depressed. Do not depress the switch longer than necessary; the motor may be damaged.
  • Page 153 Features of your vehicle To unfold: Electric chromic mirror (ECM) CAUTION (if equipped) Press the button located on the dri- When cleaning the mirror, use a ver’s side door panel. The electric chromic mirror automat- paper towel or similar material ically controls the glare from the The Engine Start/Stop Button must dampened with glass cleaner.
  • Page 154: Reverse Parking Aid Function

    Features of your vehicle Reverse Parking Aid Function The outside rearview mirrors will automatically revert to their original positions if any of the following occur: • The Engine Start/Stop Button is pressed to either the OFF position or the ACC position. •...
  • Page 155: Instrument Cluster

    Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ■ ■ Type A 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 4. Fuel Gauge 5. Odometer 6. LCD Display (Including trip computer) ❈ The actual instrument cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the "Gauges" in this chapter. OVINDI3901 4 63...
  • Page 156 Features of your vehicle ■ ■ Type B 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 4. Fuel Gauge 5. Odometer 6. LCD Display (Including trip computer) • The instrument cluster theme is automat- ically changed in accordance with the drive mode (NORMAL, SPORT, SNOW).
  • Page 157: Instrument Cluster Control

    Features of your vehicle Instrument Cluster Control Adjusting Instrument Cluster Illumination OVI043051 OVIEDI3903 • The brightness has 20 levels: The brightness of the instrument panel illumination can be adjusted by 1 (MIN) ~ 20 (MAX) pressing the illumination control but- •...
  • Page 158: Lcd Display Control

    Features of your vehicle ■ ■ Type A ■ ■ Type B LCD Display Control The LCD display modes can be changed by using the control buttons on the steering wheel. OVI043410 OVI043411 (1) Haptic switch : changing LCD button : Changing LCD modes modes or items (right to left), or return- (2) OK button : selecting or resetting...
  • Page 159: Gauges

    Features of your vehicle Gauges Tachometer Speedometer ■ Type A ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ Type A On the "User Settings Mode" of the LCD display, you can set the font size of the speedometer (Normal or Large) (Type B). OVIDDI2912 ■...
  • Page 160 Features of your vehicle Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Use the tachometer to select the cor- rect shift points and to prevent lug- ■ Type A CAUTION ging and/or over-revving the engine. If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area CAUTION toward the “H”...
  • Page 161 Features of your vehicle Fuel Gauge ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ Type A WARNING - Fuel Gauge • The fuel tank capacity is given in Running out of fuel can expose chapter 8. vehicle occupants to danger. • The fuel gauge is supplemented by You must stop and obtain addi- a low fuel warning light, which tional fuel as soon as possible...
  • Page 162 Features of your vehicle Odometer Outside Temperature Gauge Automatic Transmission Shift Indicator OVINDI2901 OVINDI2902 OVIDDI2903 The odometer Indicates the total dis- This gauge indicates the current out- tance that the vehicle has been driv- side air temperatures by 1°F (1°C). This indicator displays which automat- en and should be used to determine ic transmission shift lever is selected.
  • Page 163: Lcd Display

    Features of your vehicle LCD DISPLAY LCD Modes Modes Symbol Explanation This mode displays driving information like the tripmeter, fuel economy, and so on. Trip Computer ❈ For more details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter. This mode displays the state of the Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC) and ASCC/LDWS Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS).
  • Page 164: Trip Computer Mode

    Features of your vehicle Trip Computer Mode ASCC/LDWS Mode A/V Mode (if equipped) ASCC LDWS OVINDI3801 OVIDDI2923 OVINDR2912/OVIDDR2919 This mode displays driving informa- This mode displays the state of the tion like the tripmeter, fuel economy, A/V system. This mode displays the state of the and so on.
  • Page 165: Turn By Turn (Tbt) Mode

    Features of your vehicle Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode Information Mode (if equipped) Service Interval Service in This mode shows the service interval (mileage and days). ❈ For the setting of the service inter- val, refer to "User Settings Mode" of the LCD display.
  • Page 166 Features of your vehicle Service in OFF Warning Message Service required If one of followings occurs, warning messages will be displayed on the information mode for about 10 sec- onds. - Malfunction of the pre-safe seat belt, electronic control suspension, or advanced smart cruise control system - Low washer fluid...
  • Page 167: User Settings Mode

    Features of your vehicle User Settings Mode HUD Settings (if equipped) Display Height Illumination Font Color OVIEDI3911 OVIEDI3912 OVI043504 Adjust the height of the HUD image on Adjust the intensity of the HUD illu- Choose the font color of the HUD the windshield glass (Level 0 to 20).
  • Page 168 Features of your vehicle Font Size Contents Setting (if equipped) ✽ ✽ NOTICE If you select the Turn By Turn (TBT) navigation information as HUD contents, the Turn By Turn (TBT) navigation information will not be displayed on the LCD. OVIEDI3914 OVIEDI3952 Choose the font size of the HUD...
  • Page 169 Features of your vehicle Vehicle Settings On this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on. Cluster Settings Items Explanation • On: The welcome sound will operate when the instrument cluster is turned on. Welcome Sound •...
  • Page 170 Features of your vehicle Items Explanation • On : The ECO driving mode will be activated. ECO Driving • Off : The ECO driving mode will be deactivated. • Auto Reset: The average fuel economy will reset automatically when refueling. AVG Fuel Eco Reset •...
  • Page 171 Features of your vehicle Door Items Explanation • Off: The auto door lock operation will be deactivated. • Speed: All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 9.3mph (15km/h). Auto Door Lock • Shift Lever: All doors will be automatically locked if the automatic transmission shift lever is shifted from the P (Park) position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position.
  • Page 172 Features of your vehicle Lamp Items Explanation • On: The head lamp delay function will be activated. Head Lamp Delay • Off: The headlamp delay function will be deactivated. ❈ For more details, refer to “Lighting” in this chapter. • On: The welcome light function will be activated. Welcome Light •...
  • Page 173 Features of your vehicle Driver Convenience Items Explanation • Off: The seat easy access function will be deactivated. • Normal/Enhanced: - When you turn off the engine, the driver’s seat will automatically move rearward by 2 inch Seat Easy Access (Normal) or 3 inch (Enhanced) for you to enter or exit the vehicle more comfortably.
  • Page 174 Features of your vehicle Service Interval Quick Guide (if equipped) This mode provides quick guides for the Head Up Display (HUD), Blind Spot Detection (BSD) System, Smart Cruise Control (SCC) System, Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS), and so on. For the details of each system, refer to the owner’s manual.
  • Page 175: Warning Messages

    Features of your vehicle Warning Messages Press start button again Shift to "P" or "N" to start engine Shift to "P" position OVIEDI3924 OVIEDI3925 OVIEDI3927 • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates if • This warning message illuminates if you try to start the engine with you try to turn off the engine without if you can not operate the Engine...
  • Page 176 Features of your vehicle Press brake pedal to start engine Press start button with smart key Low Key Battery OVIEDI3928 OVIEDI3929 OVIEDI3930 • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates if the Engine Start/Stop Button if you press the Engine Start/Stop if the battery of the smart key is changes to the ACC position twice...
  • Page 177 Features of your vehicle Key not detected Key not in vehicle Press start button while turn steering OVIEDI3931 OVIEDI3932 OVIEDI3933 • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates if the smart key is not detected if the smart key is not in the vehicle •...
  • Page 178 Features of your vehicle Align steering wheel Door / Hood / Trunk Open Sunroof Open OVIEDI3936 OVIEDI3937 OVIEDI3938 • This warning message illuminates • It means that any door, hood, or • This warning message illuminates if you start the engine when the trunk is open.
  • Page 179 Features of your vehicle Window Open Check fuse "BRAKE SWITCH" Turn on "FUSE SWITCH" OVIEDI3939 OVIEDI3940 OVIEDI3941 This warning message illuminates if • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates you turn off the engine when any if the brake switch fuse is discon- if the fuse switch under the steer- window is open.
  • Page 180 Features of your vehicle Low Tire Pressure Check Fuel Cap Check Power System OVIEDI3943 OVIEDI3944 OVIEDI3945 • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates if the tire pressure is low with the if the fuel filler cap is opened or is if the battery voltage is abnormally Engine/Start Button in ON position.
  • Page 181 Features of your vehicle Low Washer Fluid Check BSD System (if equipped) Service Engine Immediately OVIEDI3946 OVIEDI3947 OVIEDI3949 • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illuminates on the service reminder mode if if there is a malfunction with the if there is a malfunction with the the washer fluid level in the reser- Blind Spot Detection (BSD) sys-...
  • Page 182 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - Check PSB Check ECS ECS Warning Message When there is a malfunction with the Electronic Stability Control (ESC), the Electronic Controlled Suspension (ECS) warning message may illumi- nate as well as the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Indicator Light.
  • Page 183 Features of your vehicle Check SCC System Check SCC Radar OVIEDI3954 OVIEDI3955 • This warning message illuminates if • This warning message illuminates there is a malfunction with the if the radar of the advanced smart advanced smart cruise control sys- cruise control system or its cover is tem.
  • Page 184: Trip Computer

    Features of your vehicle TRIP COMPUTER Overview Description Trip Modes The trip computer is a microcomput- • Type A : To change the trip mode, TRIP A er-controlled driver information sys- press the button. tem that displays information related • Type B : To change the trip mode, •...
  • Page 185: Trip A/B

    Features of your vehicle Trip A/B Tripmeter (1) Average Vehicle Speed (3) • The tripmeter is the total driving dis- • The average vehicle speed is cal- tance since the last tripmeter reset. culated by the total driving dis- tance and driving time since the - Distance range: 0.0 ~ 9999.9 mi.
  • Page 186: Fuel Economy

    Features of your vehicle Fuel Economy Distance To Empty (1) Instant Fuel Economy (2) • The distance to empty is the esti- • This mode displays the instant fuel mated distance the vehicle can be economy during the last few seconds driven with the remaining fuel.
  • Page 187 Features of your vehicle Manual reset Automatic reset To clear the average fuel economy To make the average fuel economy manually, press the OK button on the be reset automatically whenever refu- steering wheel for more than 1 sec- eling, select the "Auto Reset" mode in ond when the average fuel economy User Setting menu of the LCD display is displayed.
  • Page 188: Warning And Indicator Lights

    Features of your vehicle WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS Warning lights Supplemental Restraint Seat Belt Warning Light System Warning Light ✽ ✽ NOTICE - Warning lights This warning light illuminates: This warning light informs the driver Make sure that all warning lights that the seat belt is not fastened.
  • Page 189 Features of your vehicle Parking Brake & Brake If the brake fluid level in the reservoir Dual-diagonal braking system Fluid Warning Light is low: Your vehicle is equipped with dual- 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe diagonal braking systems. This location and stop your vehicle.
  • Page 190 Features of your vehicle Anti-lock Brake System Electronic WARNING - Parking Brake (ABS) Warning Light Brake force & Brake Fluid Warning Light Distribution (EBD) System Driving the vehicle with a warn- This warning light illuminates: Warning Light ing light ON is dangerous. If the •...
  • Page 191 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Malfunction Indicator Electronic Brake WARNING - Electronic Lamp (MIL) force Distribution (EBD) Brake force Distribution System Warning Light (EBD) System Warning Light When the ABS Warning Light is on When both ABS and Parking or both ABS and Parking Brake &...
  • Page 192 Features of your vehicle Charging System Engine Coolant CAUTION - Malfunction Warning Light Temperature Warning Indicator Light Lamp (MIL) If this warning light comes on while Driving with the Malfunction the engine is running, the battery is This warning light illuminates: Indicator Lamp (MIL) on may not being charged.
  • Page 193 Features of your vehicle Engine Oil Pressure Low Fuel Level Warning CAUTION - Engine Oil Warning Light Light Pressure Warning light To prevent severe engine dam- This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates: age, after Engine • Once you set the ignition switch or When the fuel tank is nearly empty.
  • Page 194 Features of your vehicle Low Tire Pressure This warning light remains on after Door Ajar Warning Light Warning Light blinking for approximately 60 seconds or repeats blinking and off at the intervals of approximately 3 seconds: This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates: •...
  • Page 195 Features of your vehicle Adaptive Front Lighting Electric Parking Brake Master Warning Light AFLS System (AFLS) Warning (EPB) Warning Light Light This warning light blinks: This warning light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates • Once you set the Engine Start/Stop •...
  • Page 196 Features of your vehicle Indicator Lights Electronic Stability Electronic Stability Immobilizer Indicator Control (ESC) OFF Control (ESC) Indicator Light Indicator Light Light This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates for up to 30 seconds: • Once you set the ignition switch or •...
  • Page 197 Features of your vehicle This indicator light illuminates for 2 Turn Signal Indicator Low Beam Indicator seconds and goes off: Light Light (if equipped) • When the vehicle can not detect the smart key which is in the vehi- This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light blinks: cle while the Engine Start/Stop •...
  • Page 198 Features of your vehicle Light ON Indicator Light Cruise Indicator Light AUTO HOLD Indicator AUTO CRUISE Light (if equipped) HOLD This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: • [White] When you activate the auto • When the tail lights or headlights •...
  • Page 199: Indicator Lights

    Features of your vehicle Lane Departure Warning Advanced Vehicle Safety SPORT/SNOW Mode AVSM SPORT System (LDWS) Management (AVSM) Indicator Light Indicator Light OFF Indicator Light (if equipped) (if equipped) This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: • [Green] When you activate the lane •...
  • Page 200 Features of your vehicle ECO Indicator Light WARNING (if equipped) Do not watch the ECO indicator light while driving. This will dis- The ECO indicator light informs you tract you and may cause an to drive economically, and turns on accident that results in severe green in accordance with the driving personal injury.
  • Page 201: Description

    Features of your vehicle HEAD UP DISPLAY (HUD) (IF EQUIPPED) Description • The head up display image on the WARNING - Head Up windshield glass may be invisible when: Display - Sitting posture is bad. • Do not tint the front windshield glass or add other types of - Wearing a polarized sunglasses.
  • Page 202: Head Up Display On/Off

    Features of your vehicle Head Up Display ON/OFF Head Up Display Information CAUTION When replacing the front wind- shield glass of the vehicles equipped with the head up dis- play, replace it with a windshield glass designed for the head up display operation.
  • Page 203: Head Up Display Setting

    Features of your vehicle On the "User settings Mode" of the Head Up Display Setting display, you can activate or On the LCD display, you can change deactive the Turn By Turn (TBT) nav- the head up display settings as fol- igation, Smart Cruise Control (SCC), lows.
  • Page 204: Parking Assist System

    Features of your vehicle PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM ■ Front This system is a supplemental sys- WARNING tem and it is not intended to nor does it replace the need for extreme care parking assist system and attention of the driver. should only be considered as a The sensing range and objects supplementary function.
  • Page 205 Features of your vehicle Operation of the parking - When the Engine Start/Stop button • The system will operate automati- is in the ON position cally every time the vehicle speed assist system is below 6 mph (10 km/h) with the - When the shift lever is in D or R Operating condition system switched on.
  • Page 206: Non-Operational Conditions

    Features of your vehicle Non-operational conditions of Types of warning sound and indicator parking assist system Warning indicator Parking assist system may not Distance Warning sound operate normally when: from object When driving When driving 1. Moisture is frozen to the sensor. (It forward rearward will operate normally when mois-...
  • Page 207 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE There is a possibility of parking Detecting range may decrease assist system malfunction when: when: 1. The warning may not sound 1. Driving on uneven road surfaces 1. Outside temperature sequentially depending on the such as unpaved roads, gravel, extremely hot or cold.
  • Page 208: Self-Diagnosis

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Self-diagnosis WARNING This system can only sense objects If you don’t hear an audible warning Pay close attention when the within the range and location of the sound or if the buzzer sounds inter- vehicle is driven close to sensors, it can not detect objects in mittently when shifting the gear to...
  • Page 209: Rearview Camera

    Features of your vehicle REARVIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING • This system is a supplemen- tary function only. It is the responsibility of the driver to always check the inside/out- side rearview mirror and the area behind the vehicle before and while backing up.
  • Page 210: Multi-View Camera System

    Features of your vehicle MULTI-VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ✽ ✽ NOTICE • When vehicle speed is over 12.4 mph (20km/h), the multi-view camera system will turn off. The system will not automatically turn on again, even though vehicle speed gets below 12.4 mph (20 km/h).
  • Page 211: Lighting

    Features of your vehicle LIGHTING Battery saver function Headlight escort function CAUTION • The purpose of this feature is to If you turn the Engine Start/Stop If the driver gets out of the vehi- prevent the battery from being dis- Button to the ACC or OFF position cle through other doors (except charged.
  • Page 212: Lighting Control

    Features of your vehicle Lighting control Auto light/AFLS position CAUTION • Never place anything over sensor (1) located on the instrument panel. This will ensure better auto-light sys- tem control. • Don’t clean the sensor using a window cleaner. The cleaner may leave a light film which could interfere with sensor operation.
  • Page 213: High Beam Operation

    Features of your vehicle High beam operation Parking light position ( Headlight position ( ODM042245 ODM042246 OVI043426 When the light switch is in the park- When the light switch is in the head- To turn on the high beam headlights, light position, the head, tail, license ing light position, the tail, license and push the lever away from you.
  • Page 214: Turn Signals And Lane Change Signals

    Features of your vehicle Turn signals and lane change WARNING signals Do not use high beam when there are other vehicles. Using high beam could obstruct the other driver's vision. ODM042248 To flash the headlights, pull the lever towards you. It will return to the nor- ODM042250 mal (low beam) position when The ignition switch must be on for the...
  • Page 215: Front Fog Light

    Features of your vehicle To signal a lane change, move the One-touch triple turn signal Front fog light turn signal lever slightly and hold it in To activate an one-touch triple turn position (B). The lever will return to signal move the turn signal lever the OFF position when released.
  • Page 216: Daytime Running Light

    Features of your vehicle Daytime running light Headlight leveling device CAUTION Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can Automatic type When in operation, the fog lights make it easier for others to see the It automatically adjusts the headlight consume large amounts of vehi- front of your vehicle during the day.
  • Page 217 Features of your vehicle ■ Type A ■ Type B AFLS (Adaptive Front Lighting System) (if equipped) OVIDDI2916/OVI043425 If the AFLS malfunction indicator comes on, the AFLS is not working OVI043091 properly. Drive to the nearest safe Adaptive front lighting system uses location and restart the engine.
  • Page 218: Wipers And Washers

    Features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS ✽ ✽ NOTICE Windshield wipers Operates as follows when the igni- If there is heavy accumulation of tion switch is turned ON. snow or ice on the windshield, defrost the windshield for about 10 MIST : For a single wiping cycle, push minutes, or until the snow and/or ice the lever upward and release...
  • Page 219 Features of your vehicle Auto control CAUTION CAUTION The rain sensor located on the upper When the Engine Start/Stop When washing the vehicle, set end of the windshield glass senses Button is ON and the windshield the wiper switch in the OFF the amount of rainfall and controls the wiper switch is placed in the position to stop the auto wiper...
  • Page 220: Windshield Washers

    Features of your vehicle Windshield washers The reservoir filler neck is located in CAUTION the front of the engine compartment on the passenger side. • To prevent possible damage to the wipers or windshield, do not operate the wipers CAUTION when the windshield is dry.
  • Page 221: Interior Light

    Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT Front • DOOR : The front and rear room CAUTION lamps come on for approx- ■ Front imately 30 seconds when Do not use the interior lights for doors are unlocked with extended periods when the the smart key as long as engine is not running.
  • Page 222 Features of your vehicle • ROOM : Pressing the button, turns Rear CAUTION the front and rear room ■ Rear lamps on. To turn the Do not leave the lamp switches lamps off, press on for an extended period of time ROOM button again.
  • Page 223: Trunk Room Lamp

    Features of your vehicle Trunk room lamp Door courtesy lamp Glove box lamp OVI043102 OVI049103 OVI043104 The trunk room lamp comes on The door courtesy lamp comes ON The glove box lamp comes on when when the trunk is opened. when the door is opened to assist the glove box is opened.
  • Page 224: Vanity Mirror Lamp

    Features of your vehicle Vanity mirror lamp OVI049105 Opening the lid of the vanity mirror will automatically turn on the mirror light. CAUTION To prevent unnecessary charg- ing system drain, close the van- ity mirror cover after using the mirror.
  • Page 225: Welcome System

    Features of your vehicle WELCOME SYSTEM Puddle lamp Headlight Interior light When the headlight(light switch in the When the interior light switch is in the headlight or AUTO position) is on and DOOR position and all doors (and all doors (and trunk) are locked and trunk) are locked and closed, the closed, the position light and head- room lamp will come on for 30 sec-...
  • Page 226: Defroster

    Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER Rear window defroster The rear window defroster automati- CAUTION cally turns off after approximately 20 minutes or when the ignition switch is To prevent damage to the con- turned off. To turn off the defroster, ductors bonded to the inside press the rear window defroster but- surface of the rear window,...
  • Page 227: Automatic Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ■ Front 1. Driver’s temperature control knob 2. Front windshield defrost button 3. Rear window defrost button 4. AUTO (automatic control) button 5. Fan speed control button 6. OFF button 7. Air intake control button / ■...
  • Page 228: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Automatic heating and air con- ■ Front ditioning • To turn the automatic operation off, select any button of the following: ■ Front - Mode selection button - Front windshield defrost button - Fan speed control button The selected function will be con- trolled manually while other func- tions operate automatically.
  • Page 229: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning

    Features of your vehicle Manual heating and air condi- 3 Zone control button tioning The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pushing buttons other than the AUTO button. In this case, the system works sequentially according to the order of buttons select- ed.
  • Page 230 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE You can activate or deactivate the rear climate control button on the rear armrest by using the RSE LOCKED button on the rear arm- rest or in AVN(Audio, Video, and Navigation). Detailed information for AVN is described in a separately supplied manual.
  • Page 231 Features of your vehicle ❈ ❈ Rear outlet vents (F) Mode selection The air flow outlet port is converted as follows: • The air flow of the Rear outlet ■ Front vents is controlled by the front cli- mate control system and delivered through the inside air duct of the front doors.
  • Page 232 Features of your vehicle Rear button Floor & Defrost If you press the rear mode selection Face-level (G) (A, C, E, D, G, H) button, the indicator on the 3 Zone button will be illuminated, and you Air flow is toward the upper body and Most of the air flow is directed to the can adjust the rear mode individual- face...
  • Page 233 Features of your vehicle Temperature control ■ Front OVI043112 OVI043113N OVI043116 ■ Rear Defrost-Level (A) Instrument panel vents Most of the air flow is directed to the The outlet vents can be opened or windshield with a small amount of air closed separately using the thumb- directed to the side window defrosters.
  • Page 234 Features of your vehicle The temperature will decrease to the If you turn the front passenger's tem- Air intake control minimum (Lo) by turning the knob to perature knob or if you press the rear the left for the front seat and pressing temperature button, the indicator on the down ( ) button for the rear seat.
  • Page 235 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Recirculated air position WARNING With the recirculated air Prolonged operation of the heater in position selected, air from • Continued climate control the recirculated air position (without the passenger compart- system operation in the recir- air conditioning selected) may cause ment will be drawn through culated air position may allow...
  • Page 236 Features of your vehicle Air quality system Exhaust gas cutoff mode : CAUTION Air enters the vehicle from the outside. If the windows fog up with the If exhaust gas enters the vehicle from Recirculation or A.Q.S mode the outside, the exhaust gas cutoff selected, set the air intake con- mode is automatically converted from trol to the fresh air position or...
  • Page 237 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Fan speed control Air conditioning For better sound quality, fan speed ■ Front may automatically slow down for a couple of minutes when you activate voice recognition or hands free. OVI043119 ■ Rear OVI043120 Push the A/C button to turn the air conditioning system on (indicator...
  • Page 238: System Operation

    Features of your vehicle OFF mode Climate information screen selec- System operation tion button Ventilation ■ Front 1. Set the mode to the position. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
  • Page 239 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Operation Tips Air conditioning • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes 1. Start the engine. Push the air con- • When using the air conditioning from entering the car through the ditioning button. system, monitor the engine tem- ventilation system, temporarily set perature gauge closely while driv-...
  • Page 240: Climate Control Air Filter

    Features of your vehicle Air conditioning system operation tips • When using the air conditioning Climate control air filter system, you may notice clear water • If the vehicle has been parked in dripping (or even puddling) on the direct sunlight during hot weather, Outside air ground under the passenger side open the windows for a short time...
  • Page 241: Checking The Amount Of Air Conditioner Refrigerant And Compressor Lubricant

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerant and • Replace the filter every 15,000 compressor lubricant miles (24,000 km) or once a year. If the car is being driven in severe When the amount of refrigerant is conditions such as dusty or rough low, the performance of the air con- roads, more frequent air condi-...
  • Page 242: Windshield Defrosting And Defogging

    Features of your vehicle WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING • For maximum defrosting, set the To defog inside windshield WARNING - Windshield temperature control to the extreme heating right/hot position and the fan speed control to the highest speed. Do not use the posi- tion during cooling operation in •...
  • Page 243: Defogging Logic

    Features of your vehicle To defrost outside windshield Defogging logic To reduce the possibility of fogging up the inside of the windshield, the air intake is controlled automatically according to certain conditions such position. To cancel or return the defogging logic, perform the following steps: OVI043125 1.
  • Page 244 Features of your vehicle If the battery has been discharged or Auto defogging system This indicator illuminates disconnected, the system resets to (if equipped) when the auto defogging the preprogrammed defogging logic. system senses the mois- ture on the inside of the windshield and operates.
  • Page 245 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE The auto defogging system is auto- matically activated when the condi- When the air conditioning is turned tions are met. However, if you would on and the outside air position is like to cancel the auto defogging sys- selected by the auto defogging sys- tem, press the front defroster button tem, if you try to turn off the air con-...
  • Page 246: Storage Compartments

    Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENTS These compartments can be used to Center console storage Glove box store small items required by the driver or passengers. CAUTION • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartments. •...
  • Page 247: Sunglass Holder

    Features of your vehicle Sunglass holder WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of injury in an • Do not keep objects except accident or sudden stop, always sunglasses inside the sun- keep the glove box door closed glass holder. Such objects while driving.
  • Page 248: Rear Console Storage

    Features of your vehicle Rear console storage Cool and warm box (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type B OVI043127 OVI049228L ■ Type B OVI043187 To open the console storage, push the open button. After using the con- sole storage, make sure to close it. OVI039030 OVI043188 To open the box, pull up the lever(1).
  • Page 249 Features of your vehicle If you press the operate button (2) (Continued) CAUTION once, the indicator on the button will • Because the temperature of be illuminated blue and then you can • When you operate the cooling the box bottom is very low, be keep drinks cool.
  • Page 250: Interior Features

    Features of your vehicle INTERIOR FEATURES Ashtray CAUTION There is the air inlet at the cen- ter of the rear seat and the air outlet at the inside of the trunk. If the air inlet is blocked, the effi- ciency will be lower. If the air inlet is blocked for a long time, the box may be damaged.
  • Page 251: Cup Holder

    Features of your vehicle ■ Front Rear Cup holder WARNING Hot liquids • Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. If the hot liquid spills, you could be burned. Such a burn OVI043133N to the driver could lead to loss ■...
  • Page 252: Sunvisor

    Features of your vehicle Front Sunvisor CAUTION - Vanity mirror To open the cover, press the cover lamp and it will slowly open. Close the vanity mirror cover securely and return the sunvi- Rear (A) sor to its original position after To open the cover, press the button use.
  • Page 253: Rear Vanity Mirror

    Features of your vehicle Rear vanity mirror (if equipped) Power outlet The power outlet is designed to pro- vide power for mobile telephones or ■ Front other devices designed to operate with vehicle electrical systems. The devices should draw less than 10 amps with the engine running.
  • Page 254 Features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING • Use the power outlet only Do not put a finger or a foreign when the engine is running element (pin, etc.) into a power and remove the accessory outlet and do not touch with a plug after use.
  • Page 255: Clock

    Features of your vehicle Clock Clock settings Clothes hanger GPS Time check The clock is automatically updated through the GPS time. GPS Time non-check The clock can be manually adjusted. 1. Select the "System Settings" in the "INFO/Setup" screen. 2. Select the "Clock Settings". 3.
  • Page 256: Bag Hanger

    Features of your vehicle Bag hanger (if equipped) Floor mat anchor(s) WARNING (if equipped) The following must be observed ■ Type A ■ Type B when installing ANY floor mat to the vehicle. • Ensure that the floor mats are securely attached to the vehi- cle's floor mat anchor(s) before driving the vehicle.
  • Page 257: Luggage Net (Holder)

    Features of your vehicle Luggage net (holder) Rear curtain CAUTION ■ Front To prevent damage to the goods or the vehicle, care should be taken when carrying fragile or bulky objects in the luggage compartment. WARNING Avoid eye injury. DO NOT over- stretch luggage net,...
  • Page 258: Aux, Usb And Ipod ® Port

    Features of your vehicle ■ Rear (A) ® Aux, USB and iPod port CAUTION Do not lower or raise the rear curtain by hand. It could cause motor failure. OVI043144 ■ Rear (B) OVI043409N If your vehicle has an aux and/or USB(universal serial bus) port or ®...
  • Page 259: Multimedia System

    Features of your vehicle MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM ✽ ✽ NOTICE Antenna CAUTION • If you install an aftermarket HID Glass antenna • Do not clean the inside of the head lamp, your vehicle’s audio rear window glass with a and electronic device may mal- cleaner or scraper to remove function.
  • Page 260: Steering Wheel Audio Control

    Features of your vehicle Steering wheel audio control VOLUME (VOL + / - ) (1) If the SEEK/PRESET button is pressed for less than 0.8 seconds, it • Press the up button (+) to increase will function as follows in each mode. volume.
  • Page 261: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Before driving ......5-4 Advanced smart cruise control system..5-44 •...
  • Page 262 Winter driving ......5-78 • Snowy or icy conditions ..... . . 5-78 •...
  • Page 263 Driving your vehicle WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS! Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, open the windows immediately. • Do not inhale exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.
  • Page 264: Before Driving

    Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING Before entering vehicle Necessary inspections CALIFORNIA PROPO- • Be sure that all windows, outside Fluid levels, such as engine oil, SITION 65 WARNING mirror(s), and outside lights are engine coolant, brake fluid, and Engine exhaust and a wide vari- clean.
  • Page 265: Before Starting

    Driving your vehicle Before starting WARNING WARNING - Driving under • Close and lock all doors. the influence of alcohol or All passengers must be proper- • Position the seat so that all con- drugs ly belted whenever the vehicle trols are easily reached.
  • Page 266 Driving your vehicle WARNING • When you intend to park or stop the vehicle with the engine on, be careful not to depress the accelerator pedal for a long period of time. It may overheat the engine or exhaust system and cause fire.
  • Page 267: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP BUTTON Illuminated Engine Start/Stop Engine Start/Stop Button posi- WARNING - Emergency Button tion situation In an emergency situation while To turn off the engine, press the the vehicle is in motion, you are Engine Start/Stop Button with the able to turn the engine off and Engine Start/Stop Button in the ON to the ACC position by pressing...
  • Page 268 Driving your vehicle ACC(Accessory) START WARNING Press the Engine Start/Stop Button To start the engine, press the brake when the button is in the OFF posi- pedal press Engine • Never press Engine tion without depressing the brake Start/Stop Button with the shift lever Start/Stop Button while the pedal.
  • Page 269 Driving your vehicle (Continued) • Never reach for the Engine Start/Stop Button, or any other controls through the steering wheel while the vehi- cle is in motion. The presence of your hand or arm in this area could cause a loss of vehicle control, an accident and serious bodily injury or death.
  • Page 270: Starting The Engine

    Driving your vehicle STARTING THE ENGINE CAUTION WARNING WARNING If the engine stalls while you are Always wear appropriate shoes The engine will start by press- in motion, do not attempt to when operating your vehicle. Engine Start/Stop move the shift lever to the P Unsuitable shoes (high heels, Button, only when the smart key (Park) position.
  • Page 271 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ■ Type A CAUTION • If the battery is weak or the smart press Engine key does not work correctly, you Start/Stop Button for more than can start the engine by pressing 5 seconds except when the stop the Engine Start/Stop Button with lamp fuse is disconnected.
  • Page 272: Automatic Transmission

    Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Automatic transmission opera- tion The automatic transmission has 8 forward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically, depending on the position of the shift lever. ✽ ✽ NOTICE The first few shifts on a new vehicle may be somewhat abrupt.
  • Page 273: Shift Lever

    Driving your vehicle Always, depress the brake pedal Transmission ranges CAUTION when shifting from N (Neutral) to a The indicator in the instrument clus- forward or reverse gear. • To avoid damage to your ter displays the shift lever position transmission, do not acceler- when the Engine Start/Stop Button is ate the engine in R (Reverse)
  • Page 274 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transmission are not backward. engaged. The vehicle will roll freely even on the slightest incline unless + (UP) the parking brake or service brakes CAUTION are applied.
  • Page 275 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) Shift lock system • When driving on a slippery road, For your safety, the automatic trans- • In sports mode, the driver must push the shift lever into 2nd gear mission has a shift lock system execute upshifts in accordance which is better for smooth acceler- which prevents shifting the transmis-...
  • Page 276: Good Driving Practices

    Driving your vehicle Good driving practices WARNING • Never move the gear shift lever Always fully depress the brake from P (Park) or N (Neutral) to any pedal before and while shifting other position with the accelerator out of the P (Park) position into pedal depressed.
  • Page 277 Driving your vehicle • Always use the parking brake. Do WARNING WARNING not depend on placing the trans- mission in P (Park) to keep the car • Always buckle-up! In a colli- If your vehicle becomes stuck in from moving. sion, an unbelted occupant is snow, mud, sand, etc., then you •...
  • Page 278 Driving your vehicle Moving up a steep grade from a standing start To move up a steep grade from a standing start, depress the brake pedal, shift the shift lever to D (Drive) and release the parking brake. Depress the accelerator gradually while releasing the service brakes.
  • Page 279: Brake System

    Driving your vehicle BRAKE SYSTEM Power brakes (Continued) WARNING - Brakes Your vehicle has power-assisted To dry the brakes, apply them • Do not drive with your foot brakes that adjust automatically lightly while maintaining a resting on the brake pedal. through normal usage.
  • Page 280 Driving your vehicle In the event of brake failure Disc brakes wear indicator WARNING - Brake wear If service brakes fail to operate while Your vehicle has disc brakes. the vehicle is in motion, you can This brake wear warning sound When your brake pads are worn and make an emergency stop with the means your vehicle needs serv-...
  • Page 281: Electric Parking Brake (Epb)

    Driving your vehicle Electric parking brake (EPB) Releasing the parking brake To release EPB (electric parking brake) automatically: Applying the parking brake • Shift lever in P (Park) With the engine running depress the brake pedal and shift out of P (Park) to R (Rear), N (Neutral) or D (Drive).
  • Page 282 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE EPB (electric parking brake) may be automatically applied when: • For your safety, you can engage • Requested by other systems the EPB even though the Engine Start/Stop Button is in the OFF • The engine is turned off with the position, but you cannot release it.
  • Page 283 Driving your vehicle EPB malfunction indicator CAUTION WARNING • A click sound may be heard • To prevent unintentional while operating or releasing movement when stopped and the EPB. These conditions are leaving the vehicle, do not use normal and indicate that the the shift lever in place of the EPB is functioning properly.
  • Page 284: Emergency Braking

    Driving your vehicle The EPB malfunction indicator may Emergency braking (Continued) illuminate when the ESC indicator If there is a problem with the foot • If the parking brake warning comes on to indicate that the ESC is brake while driving, emergency brak- light blinks when the EPB not working properly, but it does not ing is possible by pulling and holding...
  • Page 285: Auto Hold

    Driving your vehicle When the EPB (electric parking AUTO HOLD CAUTION brake) is not released If there is a noise or burning If the EPB does not release normal- smell after using the emergency ly, we recommend that you contact braking, have your vehicle an authorized EQUUS dealer by checked...
  • Page 286 Driving your vehicle Set up Leaving Cancel If you press the accelerator pedal If you want to release it manually or with the transmission in R (Reverse), to cancel the Auto Hold operation, D (Drive) or sports mode, the AUTO release the Auto Hold switch while HOLD will be released automatically depressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 287 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) WARNING Before driving off again, press foot • The Auto Hold does not operate brake pedal, check the surround- • Depress the accelerator pedal when: ing area near your vehicle and slowly when you start the - The driver's seat belt is unfas- release parking brake manually vehicle.
  • Page 288 Driving your vehicle OVINDR2914 OVIEDR2915 OVIEDR2916 When the EPB is applied from Auto If it is impossible to apply EPB from If you did not apply the brake pedal Hold, the notice will illuminate on the Auto Hold, the notice will illuminate when you release the Auto Hold by LCD display.
  • Page 289: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Driving your vehicle Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (Continued) • On roads where the road sur- WARNING face is pitted or has different surface height. ABS (or ESC) will not prevent accidents due to improper or The safety features of an ABS dangerous driving maneuvers.
  • Page 290 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE The ABS continuously senses the speed of the wheels. If the wheels A click sound may be heard in the are going to lock, the ABS system engine compartment when the vehi- repeatedly modulates the hydraulic cle begins to move after the engine is brake pressure to the wheels.
  • Page 291 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) CAUTION When you jump start your vehicle • The ABS warning light will • When you drive on a road hav- because of a drained battery, the stay on for approximately 3 ing poor traction, such as an engine may not run as smoothly and seconds after the ignition icy road, and operate your...
  • Page 292: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Driving your vehicle If at all possible, cease driving the Electronic stability control vehicle immediately. If that is not pos- (ESC) sible, use extreme caution while operating the vehicle and only contin- ue to drive the vehicle until you can reach a safe location.
  • Page 293 Driving your vehicle The Electronic Stability Control ESC operation WARNING (ESC) system is an electronic sys- ESC ON condition tem designed to help the driver main- Never drive too fast for the road • When Engine tain vehicle control under adverse conditions or too quickly when Start/Stop Button is turned conditions.
  • Page 294 Driving your vehicle When operating ESC operation off When the ESC is in opera- ESC OFF state tion, the ESC indicator light This vehicle has 2 kinds of blinks. ESC off states. • When Electronic If the engine stops when Stability Control is operat- ESC is off, ESC remains off.
  • Page 295 Driving your vehicle Indicator light CAUTION ■ ESC indicator light (blinks) Driving with varying tire or wheel sizes may cause the ESC system to malfunction. When replacing tires, make sure they are the same size as your origi- nal tires. ■...
  • Page 296: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ESC OFF usage Hill-start assist control (HAC) When driving • When operating the vehicle on a A vehicle has the tendency to roll back dynamometer, ensure that the on a steep hill when the driver begins •...
  • Page 297: Good Braking Practices

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Good braking practices • Check to be sure the parking brake is not engaged and that the park- • The HAC does not operate when ing brake indicator light is out the transmission shift lever is in WARNING before driving away.
  • Page 298 Driving your vehicle • Do not "ride" the brake pedal. If there is no curb or if it is required Resting your foot on the brake by other conditions to keep the car pedal while driving can be danger- from rolling, block the wheels. ous because it can result in the •...
  • Page 299: Drive Mode Integrated Control System

    Driving your vehicle DRIVE MODE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM DRIVE mode / SNOW mode The mode changes whenever the ECO mode DRIVE MODE button is pressed. The ECO indicator is a system that helps guide NORMAL you to drive economically when you have NORMAL SNOW SPORT MODE selected.
  • Page 300 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE SPORT mode SNOW mode (if equipped) SPORT mode focuses on dynamic Snow mode helps the driver to drive In Sport drive mode, the fuel effi- driving by automatically controlling more effectively on slippery roads ciency may decrease.
  • Page 301 Driving your vehicle ELECTRONIC CONTROLLED SUSPENSION (ECS) (IF EQUIPPED) ✽ ✽ NOTICE To control the vehicle height Push the vehicle height control but- • When the vehicle is in a standstill, ton to select the HIGH mode that height control button is only avail- makes the vehicle higher than the able if the shift lever is in P (Park) NORMAL mode and the indicator...
  • Page 302: Vehicle Height Control Button

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) ECS (Electronic Controlled • A click sound may be heard while Suspension) malfunction • If the battery is discharged or if operating ECS, but these condi- warning message you push the SPORT button or the tions are normal and indicate that vehicle height control button ECS is functioning properly.
  • Page 303 Driving your vehicle OVI059025N OVI059026 When you load the vehicle onto the tow truck, the loading angle(1) CAUTION should be smaller than 6°. If the ECS malfunction message illuminates when there is no air in the suspension, the vehicle height will be very low, so do not drive the vehicle to protect it from the projections on the surface of the ground.
  • Page 304: Advanced Smart Cruise Control System

    Driving your vehicle ADVANCED SMART CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ■ The smart cruise control system Type A (Continued) allows you to program the vehicle to • Do not use the smart cruise maintain a set speed so long as it is control when it may not be not limited by traffic.
  • Page 305: Smart Cruise Control Speed

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Smart cruise control speed During normal smart cruise control To set cruise control speed: operation, when the SET switch is activated or reactivated after apply- ing the brakes, the smart cruise con- trol will energize after approximately 3 seconds.
  • Page 306 Driving your vehicle To increase cruise control set To decrease the cruising speed: To temporarily accelerate with the speed: cruise control on: If you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on, depress the accelerator pedal. Increased speed will not interfere with cruise control operation or change the set speed.
  • Page 307 Driving your vehicle Cruise control will be canceled Cancelled automatically • The accelerator pedal is continuous- when: ly depressed for more than 1 minute. • The driver's door is opened. • The shift lever is shifted to N Each of these actions will cancel (Neutral), R (Reverse) or P (Park).
  • Page 308 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE To resume cruise control set To turn cruise control off, do one speed: of the following: Always check the road conditions when pressing the RES+ switch to resume speed. OVI053030N OVI053028N If any method other than the •...
  • Page 309: Smart Cruise Control Vehicle To Vehicle Distance

    Driving your vehicle Smart cruise control vehicle to The vehicle to vehicle distance will When the lane ahead is clear: automatically activate when the vehicle distance smart cruise control system is on. To set vehicle to vehicle distance: Select the appropriate distance according to road conditions and vehicle speed.
  • Page 310 Driving your vehicle In traffic situation CAUTION • The warning chime sounds and the malfunction indicator blinks if the vehicle is unable to maintain the selected dis- tance from the vehicle ahead. • If the warning chime sounds, actively adjust the vehicle speed, as well as the distance to the vehicle ahead by depressing the accelerator or...
  • Page 311: Distance To Distance Vehicle Sensor

    Have the system checked EQUUS dealer as soon as by an authorized EQUUS Always keep the sensor clean. possible. dealer. • Use only a genuine HYUNDAI sensor cover for your vehicle. 5 51...
  • Page 312: To Convert To Cruise Control Mode

    Driving your vehicle To convert to cruise control 1.Turn the smart cruise control sys- Limitations of the system tem on (the cruise indicator light mode: will be on but the system will not be activated). 2.Pull the distance to distance switch for more than 2 seconds.
  • Page 313 Driving your vehicle On inclines Lane changing OBH058030 • Your vehicle speed can be reduced OBH058053 OBH058045 due to a vehicle in the adjacent • During uphill or downhill driving, • A vehicle which moves into your lane lane. Apply the accelerator pedal the smart cruise control system from an adjacent lane cannot be rec- and select the appropriate set...
  • Page 314 Driving your vehicle Vehicle recognition A vehicle ahead cannot be recog- nized correctly by the sensor if any of following occurs: - When the vehicle is pointing upwards due to overloading in the trunk - When operating the steering wheel - When driving to one side of the lane - When driving on narrow lanes or on curves...
  • Page 315 Driving your vehicle OHG050075 OHG050076 OHG050077 • When vehicles are at a standstill • Always look out for pedestrians • Always be cautious for vehicles and the vehicle in front of you when your vehicle is maintaining a with higher height or vehicles car- changes to the next lane, be care- distance with the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 316 Driving your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) WARNING • Vehicles moving in front of • As the smart cruise control • The vehicle cannot be stopped you with a frequent lane system may not recognize by using the smart cruise con- change may cause a delay in complex driving situations, trol system.
  • Page 317 Driving your vehicle LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM (LDWS) (IF EQUIPPED) (Continued) WARNING • Do not remove the LDWS • The LDWS does not make the parts and do not damage the vehicle change lanes. It is the sensor by a strong impact. driver's responsibility •...
  • Page 318: Ldws Operation

    Driving your vehicle LDWS operation LDWS indicator light illuminates: • When the sensor detects the lane line • [Green] To operate the LDWS, pull the switch with the Engine When the system operating condi- Start/Stop Button in the tions are satisfied. ON position.
  • Page 319 Driving your vehicle The LDWS does not operate Left Right when: • The driver turns on the turn signal to change lanes. (When the hazard warning flasher is operated, the LDWS operates normally.) • Driving on the lane line. ✽ ✽ NOTICE OVIDDR2922/OVIDDR2921 OVI059063 To change lanes, operate the turn...
  • Page 320 Driving your vehicle DRIVER'S ATTENTION • The lane is very wide or narrow. • The lane marker is damaged or The driver must be cautious in the indistinct. below situations for the system may • The shadow is on the lane marker not assist the driver and may not by a median strip.
  • Page 321 Driving your vehicle ADVANCED VEHICLE SAFETY MANAGEMENT (AVSM) (IF EQUIPPED) AVSM detects the distance from the CAUTION vehicle ahead with the sensor, to warn you before collision and protect Always check the road condi- you in certain hazardous situations tions to prevent danger even if by using warning message, warning the warning light does not illu- sound and seat belt vibration (if...
  • Page 322 Driving your vehicle Brake operation Seat belt operating CAUTION • If the AVSM senses an object The seat belt tightens when the vehi- • When the AVSM is controlled ahead is too close, the brake sys- cle senses a collision. or turned off, make sure that tem enters a standard mode to the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 323 Driving your vehicle Malfunction indicator (Continued) WARNING • The AVSM OFF indicator will illu- - There is interference by elec- minate when the Engine Start/Stop • Even if there is a malfunction tromagnetic waves. Button is turned ON, but should go to the brake operation of the - There strong...
  • Page 324 Driving your vehicle BLIND SPOT DETECTION SYSTEM (BSD) (IF EQUIPPED) It senses the rear side territory of the WARNING vehicle and provides information to the driver. • Always check the road condi- tion while driving for unex- pected situations even though (1) BSD (Blind spot detection) the BSD (Blind spot detection) The warning range depends on...
  • Page 325: Operating Conditions

    Driving your vehicle Operating conditions Warning type 1st stage The indicator on the switch will illumi- The system will activate when: nate when the BSD (Blind spot detec- 1.The system is on tion) system switch is pressed with 2.Vehicle speed is above 9.3 mph the Engine Start/Stop Button ON.
  • Page 326: Detecting Sensor

    Driving your vehicle When the second stage alert is acti- Detecting sensor 2nd stage vated, a warning light will blink on the outside rearview mirror, the head up display and a alarm will sound. If you move the turn signal switch to the original position, the second stage alert will be deactivated.
  • Page 327: Warning Message

    Driving your vehicle Warning message Rear cross traffic alert OVIEDI3947 If there is a problem with BSD, the OVIEDI3947N OVI053131 message will appear to notify the When your vehicle moves backwards If the detecting sensor performance is driver. In this time, have a vehicle from a parking position, the sensor low or overheated by foreign sub- checked by an authorized EQUUS...
  • Page 328 Driving your vehicle ❈ If your vehicle's left or right side Operating conditions Warning type bumper is blinded by barrier or • When the ignition is ON, if you vehicles, the system sensing ability press the BSD switch, the switch may be deteriorated.
  • Page 329: Non-Operating Condition

    Driving your vehicle Non-operating condition - A big vehicle is near such as a bus or CAUTION truck. Driver's Attention • The system may not work - A motorcycle or bicycle is near. The driver must be cautious in the properly if the bumper has - A flat trailer like vehicle is near.
  • Page 330 Driving your vehicle Outside rearview mirror may not This device complies with Part alert the driver when: 15 of the FCC rules. - The outside rearview mirror hous- Operation is subject to the following ing is severely polluted two conditions: - The window is severely polluted 1.
  • Page 331: Economical Operation

    Driving your vehicle ECONOMICAL OPERATION Your vehicle's fuel economy depends • Drive at a moderate speed. The • Be sure that the wheels are mainly on your style of driving, where faster you drive the more fuel your aligned correctly. Improper align- you drive and when you drive.
  • Page 332 Driving your vehicle • Don't let the engine idle longer • Use your air conditioning sparingly. WARNING - Engine off than necessary. If you are waiting The air conditioning system is (and not in traffic), turn off your operated by engine power so your during motion engine and restart only when fuel economy is reduced when you...
  • Page 333: Special Driving Conditions

    Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle WARNING - ABS If it is necessary to rock the vehicle Do not pump the brake pedal on to free it from snow, sand, or mud, a vehicle equipped with ABS. first turn the steering wheel right and left to clear the area around your front wheels.
  • Page 334: Smooth Cornering

    Driving your vehicle Smooth cornering WARNING WARNING - Spinning tires Do not spin the wheels, espe- If your vehicle becomes stuck in cially at speeds more than snow, mud, sand, etc., then you 35 mph (56 km/h). Spinning the may attempt to rock the vehicle wheels at high speeds when the free by moving it forward and vehicle is stationary could...
  • Page 335: Driving At Night

    Driving your vehicle Driving at night • Adjust your mirrors to reduce the Driving in the rain glare from other driver's head- lights. • Keep your headlights clean and properly aimed. Dirty or improperly aimed headlights will make it much more difficult to see at night.
  • Page 336: Driving In Flooded Areas

    Driving your vehicle • If your tires are not in good condi- Driving in flooded areas Highway driving tion, making a quick stop on wet Avoid driving through flooded areas Tires pavement can cause a skid and unless you are sure the water is no possibly lead to an accident.
  • Page 337 Driving your vehicle Fuel, engine coolant and engine WARNING • Underinflated or overinflated High speed travel consumes more tires can cause poor handling, fuel than urban motoring. Do not for- loss of vehicle control, and get to check both engine coolant and sudden tire failure leading to engine oil.
  • Page 338: Winter Driving

    Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING Snowy or icy conditions Snow tires If you mount snow tires on your vehi- To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it cle, make sure they are radial tires of may be necessary to use snow tires the same size and load range as the or to install tire chains on your tires.
  • Page 339 Chain installation CAUTION When installing the AutoSock (fabric • Use genuine HYUNDAI snow chain), follow the manufactur- (MOBIS) parts and install it er's instructions and mount them as after going over the instruc- tightly as you can. Drive slowly with tion.
  • Page 340: Use High Quality Ethylene Glycol Coolant

    Driving your vehicle Use high quality ethylene gly- Change to "winter weight" oil WARNING - Tire chains col coolant if necessary • The use of the AutoSock (fab- Your vehicle is delivered with high In some climates it is recommended ric snow chain) may adversely quality ethylene glycol coolant in the that a lower viscosity "winter weight"...
  • Page 341: To Keep Locks From Freezing

    Driving your vehicle To keep locks from freezing Do not let your parking brake Carry emergency equipment freeze To keep the locks from freezing, Depending on the severity of the squirt an approved de-icer fluid or weather where you drive your car, Under some conditions your parking glycerine into the key opening.
  • Page 342: Vehicle Load Limit

    Driving your vehicle VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT Vehicle capacity weight: Tire and loading information label 5 seater 5 seater 4 seater 904 lbs. (410 kg) 4 seater 754 lbs. (342 kg) Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- mum combined weight of occupants and cargo.
  • Page 343 Driving your vehicle Seating capacity: Cargo capacity: 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded The cargo capacity of your vehicle 5 seater on the vehicle. That weight may will increase or decrease depending Total : 5 persons not safely exceed the available on the weight and the number of (Front seat : 2 persons,...
  • Page 344 Driving your vehicle 5 seater Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 C190F01JM C190F02JM C190F03JM Item Description Total Item Description Total Item Description Total Vehicle Capacity 904 lbs Vehicle Capacity 904 lbs Vehicle Capacity 904 lbs Weight (410 kg) Weight (410 kg) Weight (410 kg) Subtract Occupant...
  • Page 345 Driving your vehicle 4 seater Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 C190F01JM OBK059035N OBK059034N Item Description Total Item Description Total Item Description Total Vehicle Capacity 754 lbs Vehicle Capacity 754 lbs Vehicle Capacity 754 lbs Weight (342 kg) Weight (342 kg) Weight (342 kg) Subtract Occupant...
  • Page 346: Certification Label

    Driving your vehicle Certification label To find out the actual loads on your (Continued) front and rear axles, you need to go • Do not load your vehicle any to a weigh station and weigh your heavier than the GVWR, either vehicle.Your dealer can help you with the maximum front or rear this.
  • Page 347 Driving your vehicle CAUTION WARNING WARNING - Loose cargo • Overloading your vehicle may • Overloading your vehicle can Items you carry inside your cause damage. Repairs would cause heat buildup in your vehicle can strike and injure not be covered by your war- vehicle's tires and possible occupants in a sudden stop or ranty.
  • Page 348: Vehicle Weight

    Driving your vehicle VEHICLE WEIGHT This section will guide you in the Cargo weight GVWR proper loading of your vehicle, to (Gross vehicle weight rating) This figure includes all weight added keep your loaded vehicle weight to the Base Curb Weight, including This is the maximum allowable within its design rating capability.
  • Page 349: Trailer Towing

    Driving your vehicle TRAILER TOWING We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing. 5 89...
  • Page 350: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency Road warning ......6-2 Towing ........6-23 •...
  • Page 351: Road Warning

    What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher It should be used whenever emer- gency repairs are being made or when the vehicle is stopped near the edge of a roadway. Depress the flasher switch with the ignition switch in any position.
  • Page 352: In Case Of An Emergency While Driving

    What to do in an emergency IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING If the engine stalls at a cross- 2.When the car is stopped, turn on If engine stalls while driving your emergency hazard flashers, road or crossing 1.Reduce your speed gradually, set the parking brake and put the keeping a straight line.
  • Page 353: If The Engine Will Not Start

    What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START If engine doesn't turn over or If engine turns over normally turns over slowly but does not start 1. Be sure the shift lever is in N 1. Check fuel level. (Neutral) or P (Park) and the 2.
  • Page 354: Emergency Starting

    What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY STARTING Jump starting Jumper Cables WARNING - Battery Jump starting can be dangerous if • Keep all flames or sparks done incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid away from the battery. The harm to yourself or damage to your battery produces hydrogen vehicle or battery, follow the jump gas which may explode if...
  • Page 355: Push-Starting

    What to do in an emergency Jump starting procedure Do not connect it to or near any 5.Start the engine of the vehicle with ✽ ✽ NOTICE part that moves when the engine is the booster battery and let it run at cranked.
  • Page 356: If The Engine Overheats

    What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS If your temperature gauge indicates 4.Check to see if the water pump 5.If the water pump drive belt is bro- overheating, you experience a loss drive belt is missing. If it is not ken or engine coolant is leaking of power, or hear loud pinging or missing, check to see that it is...
  • Page 357 What to do in an emergency 6.If you cannot find the cause of the overheating, wait until the engine temperature has returned to nor- mal. Then, if coolant has been lost, carefully add coolant to the reser- voir to bring the fluid level in the reservoir up to the halfway mark.
  • Page 358: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) Each tire, including the spare (if pro- Please note that the TPMS is not a vided), should be checked monthly substitute for proper tire maintenance, when cold and inflated to the inflation and it is the driver’s responsibility to pressure recommended by the vehi- maintain correct tire pressure, even if...
  • Page 359: Low Tire Pressure Telltale

    What to do in an emergency Always check the TPMS malfunction Low tire pressure If you cannot reach a service station telltale after replacing one or more or if the tire cannot hold the newly telltale tires or wheels on your vehicle to added air, replace the low pressure ensure that the replacement or alter- tire with the spare tire.
  • Page 360: Tpms (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

    What to do in an emergency TPMS (Tire Pressure CAUTION WARNING - Low pressure Monitoring System) damage In winter or cold weather, the malfunction indicator low tire pressure telltale may be Significantly low tire pressure The TPMS malfunction indicator will illuminated if the tire pressure makes the vehicle unstable and illuminate after it blinks for approxi-...
  • Page 361: Changing A Tire With Tpms

    What to do in an emergency Changing a tire with TPMS Once the original tire equipped with CAUTION a tire pressure monitoring sensor is If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire reinflated to the recommended pres- • The TPMS malfunction indica- Pressure and Position telltales will sure and reinstalled on the vehicle, tor may blink for approximate-...
  • Page 362 What to do in an emergency You may not be able to identify a tire This device complies with Part WARNING - Protecting with low pressure by simply looking 15 of the FCC rules. at it. Always use a good quality tire TPMS Operation is subject to the following pressure gauge to measure.
  • Page 363: If You Have A Flat Tire

    What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE Jack and tools Jacking instructions (Continued) The jack is provided for emergency • Be sure to use the correct tire changing only. front and rear jacking posi- To prevent the jack from “rattling” tions on the vehicle;...
  • Page 364 What to do in an emergency Removing and storing the Changing tires spare tire OVI063033 If it is hard to loosen the tire hold- OVI069001L down wing bolt by a hand, you can OVI063005 1.Park on a level surface and apply loosen it easily using the Jack han- the parking brake firmly.
  • Page 365 What to do in an emergency WARNING - Changing a tire • To prevent vehicle movement while changing a tire, always set the parking brake fully, and always block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel being changed. • We recommend that wheels of the vehicle be OVI063007N...
  • Page 366 What to do in an emergency CAUTION Place the jack not to damage to the plastic guard. If you place the jack at the plastic guard and jack up the vehicle, the plastic guard may be damaged. OVI063010N OBH068012 7.Place the jack at the front or rear 8.Insert the jack handle into the jack jacking position closest to the tire and turn it clockwise, raising the...
  • Page 367 What to do in an emergency 9. Loosen the wheel nuts and 10. To reinstall the wheel, hold it on WARNING remove them with your fingers. the studs, put the wheel nuts on Slide the wheel off the studs and the studs and tighten them finger Wheels may have sharp edges.
  • Page 368 What to do in an emergency If you have a tire gauge, remove the CAUTION valve cap and check the air pressure. If the pressure is lower than recom- Your vehicle has metric threads mended, drive slowly to the nearest on the wheel studs and nuts.
  • Page 369 What to do in an emergency Important - use of compact spare WARNING WARNING - Wheel studs tire If the studs are damaged, they The compact spare tire is for Your vehicle is equipped with a com- may lose their ability to retain emergency use only.
  • Page 370 What to do in an emergency When using a compact spare tire, • Do not take this vehicle through an • The compact spare tire should not observe the following precautions: automatic car wash while the com- be used on any other wheels, nor pact spare tire is installed.
  • Page 371: Jack Label

    What to do in an emergency Jack label 1. Model Name ■ Example • Type A 2. Maximum allowable load 3. When using the jack, set your parking brake. 4. When using the jack, stop the engine. 5. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
  • Page 372: Towing

    What to do in an emergency TOWING Towing service It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with the front wheels on the ground (without dollies) and the rear wheels off the ground. If any of the loaded wheels or sus- pension components are damaged or the vehicle is being towed with the rear wheels on the ground, use a...
  • Page 373 What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an emergency without wheel dollies : 1.Set the Engine Start/Stop Button in the ACC position. 2.Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). 3.Release the parking brake. CAUTION OVI069014 Failure to place the transmis- sion shift lever in N (Neutral) OVI059025N may cause internal damage to...
  • Page 374: Removable Towing Hook

    What to do in an emergency Removable towing hook 3.Install the towing hook by turning it clockwise into the hole until it is (if equipped) fully secured. ■ Front 4.Remove the towing hook and install the cover after use. OVI059026 When you load the vehicle onto the OVI063016 ■...
  • Page 375: Emergency Towing

    What to do in an emergency Emergency towing If towing service is not available in an CAUTION emergency, your vehicle may be ■ Front temporarily towed using a cable or • Attach a towing strap to the chain secured to the emergency tow- tow hook.
  • Page 376 What to do in an emergency Emergency towing precautions WARNING • Place the transmission shift lever in Use extreme caution when tow- N (Neutral). ing the vehicle. • Release the parking brake. • Avoid sudden starts or erratic • Press the brake pedal with more driving maneuvers which...
  • Page 377 What to do in an emergency CAUTION - Automatic transmission • If the car is being towed with all four wheels on the ground, it can be towed only from the front. Be sure that the transmis- sion is in neutral. Be sure the steering is unlocked by placing the Engine Start/Stop Button in the ACC position.
  • Page 378: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine compartment ......7-3 Air cleaner....... . 7-31 •...
  • Page 379 • Tire terminology and definitions ....7-55 Emission control system ....7-99 •...
  • Page 380: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Radiator cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Engine oil filler cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8. Fuse box 9. Power steering fluid reservoir 10. Jumper terminal ❈...
  • Page 381: Maintenance Services

    Maintenance Service and Record forming any maintenance or inspec- support from HYUNDAI in order to Retention are the owner's responsi- tion procedures. provide you with a high level of serv- bility.
  • Page 382: Owner Maintenance Precautions

    Maintenance Owner maintenance precau- (Continued) WARNING - Maintenance tions Therefore, if you must run the work Improper or incomplete service may engine while working under • Performing maintenance work result in problems. This section gives the hood, make certain that on a vehicle can be danger- instructions only for the maintenance you remove all jewelry (espe-...
  • Page 383: Owner Maintenance

    Maintenance OWNER MAINTENANCE The following lists are vehicle checks Owner maintenance schedule While operating your vehicle: and inspections that should be per- • Note any changes in the sound of When you stop for fuel: formed by the owner or an author- the exhaust or any smell of •...
  • Page 384 Maintenance At least monthly: At least once a year: • Check coolant level in the engine • Clean body and door drain holes. coolant reservoir. • Lubricate door hinges and checks, • Check the operation of all exterior and hood hinges. lights, including the stoplights, turn •...
  • Page 385: Scheduled Maintenance Service

    Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule If your vehicle is operated under the if the vehicle is usually operated where above conditions, you should inspect, none of the following conditions apply. replace or refill more frequently than If any of the following conditions apply, the following Normal Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 386: Normal Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first. (Continued) 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 6 months ❑...
  • Page 387 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months 37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 30 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑...
  • Page 388 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 45,000 miles (72,000 km) or 36 months 52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 42 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑...
  • Page 389 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 48 months ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter ❑...
  • Page 390 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) 75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 60 months ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Replace engine oil and filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter (75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 120 months) ❑...
  • Page 391 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 72 months ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter ❑...
  • Page 392 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 105,000 miles (168,000 km) or 84 months 112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 90 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑...
  • Page 393 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 96 months ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter ❑...
  • Page 394 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 135,000 miles (216,000 km) or 108 months 142,500 miles (228,000 km) or 114 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑...
  • Page 395 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 150,000 miles (240,000 km) or 120 months (Continued) ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑...
  • Page 396: Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions

    Maintenance MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE INTERVALS...
  • Page 397: Explanation Of Scheduled Maintenance Items

    Air cleaner filter After installing a new filter, run the Inspect all drive belts for evidence of A Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner fil- engine for several minutes, and cuts, cracks, excessive wear or oil ter is recommended when the filter is check for leaks at the connections.
  • Page 398 Maintenance Cooling system Automatic transmission fluid CAUTION Check cooling system components, Automatic transmission fluid should The use of a non-specified fluid such as radiator, coolant reservoir, not be checked under normal usage could result in transmission hoses and connections for leakage conditions.
  • Page 399 Maintenance Brake hoses and lines Exhaust pipe and muffler Power steering pump, belt and hoses Visually check for proper installation, Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, chafing, cracks, deterioration and muffler and hangers for cracks, dete- Check the power steering pump and any leakage.
  • Page 400: Engine Oil

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil level WARNING - Radiator hose Be very careful not to touch the radiator hose when checking or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you. 5. Pull the dipstick out again and check the level.
  • Page 401: Changing The Engine Oil And Filter

    Maintenance Changing the engine oil and CALIFORNIA PROPO- filter SITION 65 WARNING Engine oil contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and reproductive harm. Used engine oil may cause irritation or cancer of the skin if left in contact with the skin for pro- longed periods of time.
  • Page 402: Engine Coolant

    Maintenance ENGINE COOLANT The high-pressure cooling system Checking the coolant level (Continued) has a reservoir filled with year-round When you are sure all the antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is WARNING pressure has been released, filled at the factory. Removing radiator press down on the cap, using Check the antifreeze protection and a thick towel, and continue...
  • Page 403 Maintenance Recommended engine coolant WARNING • When adding coolant, use only The electric motor deionized water, distilled water or (cooling fan) is con- soft water for your vehicle and trolled engine never mix hard water in the coolant coolant temperature, filled at the factory.
  • Page 404: Changing The Coolant

    Maintenance For mixture percentage, refer to the Changing the coolant following table. Have coolant changed by an author- ized EQUUS dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the begin- Mixture Percentage (volume) Ambient ning of this section. Temperature Antifreeze Water CAUTION 5°F (-15°C) Put a thick cloth around the...
  • Page 405: Brake Fluid

    Maintenance BRAKE FLUID Checking the brake fluid level If the level is low, add fluid to the WARNING - Brake fluid MAX level. The level will fall with accumulated mileage. This is a nor- When changing and adding mal condition associated with the brake fluid, handle it carefully.
  • Page 406: Power Steering Fluid

    Maintenance POWER STEERING FLUID Checking the power steering In the event the power steering sys- Use only the specified power steer- tem requires frequent addition of ing fluid. (Refer to "Recommended fluid level fluid, the vehicle should be inspected lubricants or capacities" in section by an authorized EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 407: Washer Fluid

    Maintenance WASHER FLUID Checking the washer fluid WARNING - Coolant level • Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid reservoir. • Radiator coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed on the windshield and may cause loss of vehicle control or damage to paint and body trim.
  • Page 408: Air Cleaner

    Maintenance AIR CLEANER Filter replacement Main air cleaner ■ Main air cleaner OBH078011N OBH078010N ■ Chamber air cleaner 2. Loosen the air cleaner cover OVI079117L attaching clips and open the cover. 1. Push the top of the fastener to 3. Wipe the inside of the air cleaner. remove the cover.
  • Page 409: Chamber Air Cleaner

    Maintenance Chamber air cleaner OBH078013 OVI072052 4. Replace the air cleaner filter. 2. Replace the air cleaner filter after OBH071051 pulling up the locking tab (1). 5. Lock the cover with the cover 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching clips. 3.
  • Page 410 • When removing the air cleaner filter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result. • Use a HYUNDAI genuine part. Use of non-genuine parts could damage the air flow sen- sor.
  • Page 411: Climate Control Air Filter

    Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER Filter inspection Filter replacement The climate control air filter should be replaced every 15,000 miles (24,000 km). If the vehicle is operat- ed in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more fre- quently and replaced earlier.
  • Page 412 Maintenance OBH078016 OBH078017 3. Remove the climate control air fil- 4. Replace the climate control air fil- ter case pulling out both sides of ter. the cover. 5. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly. ✽ ✽ NOTICE When replacing the climate control air filter install it properly.
  • Page 413: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance WIPER BLADES Blade inspection Contamination of either the wind- Blade replacement shield or the wiper blades with for- When the wipers no longer clean eign matter can reduce the effective- adequately, the blades may be worn ness of the windshield wipers. or cracked, and require replacement.
  • Page 414 Maintenance Front windshield wiper blade OHM078059 OHM078060 Type A 2. Open the cover of the blade. Press OVI071041 the clip behind the wiper arm and 1. Raise the wiper arm. For your convenience, move the remove the blade assembly down- windshield wiper blades to the serv- ward.
  • Page 415 Maintenance OSBL071001 OHG070043 OHM078059 3. Install the new blade assembly in Type B the reverse order of removal. 1. Raise the wiper arm. 4. Return the wiper arm on the wind- shield. CAUTION 5. Turn the ignition switch to the ON Do not allow the wiper arm to position.
  • Page 416 Maintenance OSBL071002 4. Push down the wiper arm (3) and install the new blade assembly in the reverse order of removal. 5. Return the wiper arm on the wind- shield. 7 39...
  • Page 417: Battery

    Maintenance BATTERY For best battery service CAUTION WARNING - Battery dangers Make sure that the clear tube vent hose is connected between Always read the follow- the nipple at the back side of the ing instructions carefully battery and the vehicle body when handling a battery.
  • Page 418 Maintenance (Continued) (Continued) CALIFORNIA PROPO- SITION 65 WARNING If any electrolyte gets • When lifting a plastic-cased into your eyes, flush battery, excessive pressure Battery posts, terminals, and your eyes with clean on the case may cause battery related accessories contain water for at least 15 min- acid to leak, resulting in per- lead and lead compounds,...
  • Page 419: Battery Recharging By Battery Charger

    Maintenance Battery recharging by battery CAUTION WARNING - Recharging charger battery • When you don’t use the vehi- Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, cle for a long time in a low When recharging the battery, calcium-based battery. temperature area, disconnect observe the following precau- •...
  • Page 420: Reset Items

    • Driver position memory system from the positive battery ter- • For your safety, use a genuine (See section 4) minal. HYUNDAI approved battery • Trip computer (See section 4) when you replace the battery. • Climate control system (See section 4) WARNING •...
  • Page 421: Tires And Wheels

    Maintenance TIRES AND WHEELS Tire care CAUTION For proper maintenance, safety, and • Underinflation also results in maximum fuel economy, you must excessive wear, poor handling always maintain recommended tire and reduced fuel economy. inflation pressures and stay within Wheel deformation also is the load limits and weight distribution possible.
  • Page 422: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    Maintenance Checking tire inflation pres- CAUTION CAUTION - Tire pressure sure • Warm tires normally exceed Always observe the following: Check your tires once a month or recommended cold tire pres- • Check tire pressure when the more. sures by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41 tires are cold.
  • Page 423: Tire Rotation

    • Remember to check the pres- sure your spare tire. HYUNDAI recommends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehi- cle.
  • Page 424: Wheel Alignment And Tire Balance

    Maintenance Wheel alignment and tire bal- Without a spare tire WARNING ance • Do not use the compact spare The wheels on your vehicle were tire for tire rotation. aligned and balanced carefully at the • Do not mix bias ply and radial factory to give you the longest tire life ply tires under any circum- and best overall performance.
  • Page 425: Tire Replacement

    • Replace tires that are worn, • Wheels that do not meet show uneven wear, or are HYUNDAI’s specifications damaged. Worn tires can may fit poorly and result in cause loss of braking effec-...
  • Page 426: Wheel Replacement

    Maintenance Compact spare tire replacement Wheel replacement Tire traction A compact spare tire has a shorter When replacing the metal wheels for Tire traction can be reduced if you tread life than a regular size tire. any reason, make sure the new drive on worn tires, tires that are Replace it when you can see the wheels are equivalent to the original...
  • Page 427: Tire Sidewall Labeling

    Maintenance Tire sidewall labeling 2. Tire size designation P - Applicable vehicle type (tires marked with the prefix “P’’ are A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire intended for use on passenger size designation. You will need this cars or light trucks; however, not information when selecting replace- all tires have this marking).
  • Page 428 Maintenance Wheel size designation Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire Identification Number) Wheels are also marked with impor- The chart below lists many of the dif- tant information that you need if you ferent speed ratings currently being Any tires that are over 6 years old, ever have to replace one.
  • Page 429 Maintenance 4. Tire ply composition and mate- 6. Maximum load rating WARNING - Tire age rial This number indicates the maximum Tires degrade over time, even load in kilograms and pounds that The number of layers or plies of rub- when they are not being used.
  • Page 430 Maintenance Tread wear Traction - AA, A, B & C Temperature -A, B & C The tread wear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to The temperature grades are A (the tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B and C.
  • Page 431: Low Aspect Ratio Tire

    Maintenance Low aspect ratio tire (Continued) WARNING - Tire (if equipped) • If the tire is impacted, inspect temperature Low aspect ratio tires, whose aspect the tire condition or contact an The temperature grade for this ratio is lower than 50, are provided authorized EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 432: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Maintenance Tire terminology and defini- Cold Tire Pressure: The amount of Intended Outboard Sidewall: The air pressure in a tire, measured in side of an asymmetrical tire, that tions pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo- must always face outward when Air Pressure: The amount of air pascals (kPa) before a tire has built mounted on a vehicle.
  • Page 433 Maintenance Occupant Distribution: Designated Speed Rating: An alphanumeric Vehicle Maximum Load on the seating positions. code assigned to a tire indicating the Tire: Load on an individual tire due maximum speed at which a tire can to curb and accessory weight plus Outward Facing Sidewall: The side operate.
  • Page 434: All Season Tires

    All season tires Snow tires WARNING - Snow or ice HYUNDAI specifies all season tires If you equip your car with snow tires, • When driving on roads cov- on some models to provide good they should be the same size and...
  • Page 435: Tire Chains

    Maintenance Tire chains Radial-ply tires Longer wearing tires can be more susceptible to irregular tread wear. It Tire chains, if necessary, should be Radial-ply tires provide improved is very important to follow the tire installed on the drive wheels (rear tread life, road hazard resistance and rotation interval shown in this section wheels).
  • Page 436: Fuses

    Maintenance FUSES Blade type This vehicle has 4 fuse panels, two WARNING - Fuse replace- located in the driver’s side and pas- senger’s side panel bolster, the other ment in the engine compartment. • Never replace a fuse with any- If any of your vehicle’s lights, acces- thing but another fuse of the sories, or controls do not work, check...
  • Page 437: Inner Panel Fuse Replacement

    Maintenance Inner panel fuse replacement Driver’s side CAUTION Driver’s side • When replacing a blown fuse or relay with a new one, make sure the new fuse or relay fits tightly into the clips The incomplete fastening fuse or relay may cause the vehicle wiring and electric systems damage and a possible fire.
  • Page 438 Maintenance 4. Check the removed fuse; replace it Fuse switch CAUTION if it is blown. • Always place the transporta- Spare fuses are provided in the tion fuse switch in the ON posi- passenger compartment panel tion while driving the vehicle. fuse panels (or in the engine com- partment fuse panel).
  • Page 439: Engine Compartment Fuse Replacement

    Maintenance Engine compartment fuse 3. Check the removed fuse; replace it Main fuse if it is blown. To remove or insert replacement the fuse, use the fuse puller in the front passenger’s side panel. 4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips.
  • Page 440: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Maintenance Fuse/relay panel description Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. ✽ ✽ NOTICE Instrument panel fuse panel Engine compartment fuse panel Driver’s side Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle;...
  • Page 441 Maintenance Driver’s side instrument fuse panel OVI073108N...
  • Page 442 Maintenance Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel) Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected PDM (B+) Smart Key Control Module HAZARD Center Facia Switch Electric Parking Brake Switch, Crash Pad Switch RF RECEIVER RF Receiver, Security Indicator PDM (IG1) Smart Key Control Module SHIFT LEVER (IG1) ATM Shift Lever IND.
  • Page 443 Maintenance Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected F/LID Fuel Filler Door Switch, Front Console Switch FOLD'G MIRR Driver/Passenger Door Module A/BAG SRS Control Module, Driver/Passenger Pre-Safe Seat Belt, Center Facia Switch, PODS Module 4 MODULE E/R Junction Box (FAM), Multifunction Switch Driver/Passenger Door Module ECS Control Module AUDIO (IG1) A/V &...
  • Page 444 Maintenance Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected P/TRUNK Power Trunk Lid Control Module P/SEAT PASS Relax Module RH SAFETY POWER Passenger Power Window Module, Rear Power Window Module RH WINDOW LH SAFETY POWER Driver Power Window Module, Rear Power Window Module LH WINDOW 7 67...
  • Page 445 Maintenance Passenger’s side instrument fuse panel OVI073160N...
  • Page 446 Maintenance Instrument panel (Passenger’s side fuse panel) Description Fuse rating Protected component USB CHARGE USB Jack E/R Junction Box Fuse (ECW 10A, WASHER 15A) A/CON E/R Junction Box (Blower Relay), A/C Control Module, Cluster Ion Gen, LCD Panel Switch Around View Module, Camera Module, Instrument panel LH(Instrument Cluster, Sunroof Module, Head- MODULE Up Display) P/SEAT RR...
  • Page 447 Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Engine compartment sub fuse panel OVI073109N OVI073107N...
  • Page 448 Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected WIPER (B+) Electronic Control Wiper Module FAM 2 (B+) FAM 1 (B+) START Start Relay WASHER Washer Relay WIPER (IG2) Electronic Control Wiper Module DEICER Deicer Relay CRUISE (B+) H/Lamp Relay, Smart Cruise Control Module HORN Horn Relay...
  • Page 449 Maintenance Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected F/PUMP F/Pump Relay ROOM LAMP Room Lamp Relay ECU (B+) ECM, TCM B/UP LAMP Steering Angle Sensor, B/UP LP RLY’ S’ CRUISE (IG1) Smart Cruise Control Module INJECTOR (IG1) Injector Drive Box H/LAMP LH Head Lamp LH H/LAMP RH Head Lamp RH...
  • Page 450 Maintenance Engine compartment sub fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected Alternator, E/R Fuse & Relay Box (Fuse - I/P POWER RH, EHPS, C/FAN, PDM (ACC), ECS, TRUNK, AMP, 200A POWER OUTLET FRT) Smart Junction Box LH (Fuse - PDM (B+), HAZARD, EPB, RF RECEIVER, SMART KEY, P/HANDLE, TPMS, STOP LAMP, SHIFT LEVER (B+), P/SEAT PASS, RH SAFETY POWER WINDOW, MULTI MEDIA, I/P POWER LH LH SAFETY POWER WINDOW, 1 MODULE, F/LID, ECS, O/S HDL DRV, S/HEATER RR, O/S HDL RR,...
  • Page 451: Light Bulbs

    Maintenance LIGHT BULBS ✽ ✽ NOTICE CAUTION WARNING - Working on After heavy, driving rain or wash- the lights If you don’t have necessary ing, headlight and taillight lenses tools, the correct bulbs and the Prior to working on the light, could appear frosty.
  • Page 452: Headlight, Position Light, Turn Signal Light, Side Marker Light And Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance Headlight, position light, turn if equipped signal light, side marker light and front fog light bulb replacement OVI079113L if equipped OVI072100C 1. Open the hood. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. OVI079030 3. Push the top of the fastener to remove the cover.
  • Page 453 Maintenance OVI079104L OVI079102L OVI079103L 7. Remove the fastener and screw 8. Pull out the bumper. under the wheel arch. OVI079105L 9. Remove 4 fasteners on the grille and the bolt.
  • Page 454 Maintenance OVI079108L OVI079106L OVI079107L 10. Remove the front bumper. 12. If you want to replace the right side head lamp, remove the bolts 11. Be careful not to break up the then remove the air cleaner. clips on the inside of the front bumper.
  • Page 455 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE Headlight (HID type) bulb replace- ment (if equipped) HID lamps have superior perform- If the light bulb is not operating, have ance vs. halogen bulbs. HID lamps the vehicle checked by an authorized are estimated by the manufacturer EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 456 Maintenance Headlight (bulb type), front turn Headlight bulb (Continued) signal, position, side marker and • Never touch the glass with fog light bulbs bare hands. Residual oil may If the light bulb is not operating, have cause the bulb to overheat the vehicle checked by an authorized and burst when lit.
  • Page 457 Maintenance 22. Connect the headlight bulb sock- Turn signal light - bulb type et connector. If the light bulb is not operating, have 23. Install the headlight bulb cover by the vehicle checked by an authorized turning it clockwise. EQUUS dealer. 24.
  • Page 458: Side Repeater Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance Position light, Front fog light Side repeater light bulb Rear combination light bulb replacement (if equipped) replacement If the light bulb is not operating, have the vehicle checked by an authorized EQUUS dealer. OVI073031 OVI073032 If the light bulb is not operating, have (1) Stop, tail light and side marker the vehicle checked by an authorized (2) Rear turn signal light...
  • Page 459: High Mounted Stop Light

    Maintenance Rear back-up light Turn signal, stop and tail light High mounted stop light If the light is not operating, have the If the light is not operating, have the 1. Remove the rear seat vehicle checked by an authorized vehicle checked by an authorized EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 460 Maintenance OVI073121N OVI071123N OVI073127N 3.Loosen the mounting bolts, then 4.Disconnect the connector. 5.Push the hook, disconnect the remove the rear seat back. main connector. Tightening torque : 34.3~53.9 N.m 3.5~5.5 kgf.m, 25.3~39.8 lb-ft 7 83...
  • Page 461 Maintenance OVI071125N OVI073127N OVI073128N 6.Loosen the mounting bolts, then 4 Seater 3.Loosen the mounting bolts, then disconnect the connector. remove the rear seat back. 1.Disconnect the negative battery 7.Remove the side seat. cable. 2.Remove the rear seat cushion. Tightening torque : 34.3~53.9 N.m 3.5~5.5 kgf.m, 25.3~39.8 lb-ft...
  • Page 462 Maintenance 2. Remove the rear package tray Left trim OVI071129N Right OVI071132N 2.Loosen the mounting screw, then remove the rear wheel house trim. OVI071131N 1.Remove the rear door scuff trim. OVI071130N 4.Disconnect the connectors and hose. 7 85...
  • Page 463 Maintenance OVI071133N OVI071134N OVI071135N 3.Remove the cap, then loosen the 5.Push the hook, remove the rear 6.Remove the rear seat belt lower mounting screw. seat belt cover. anchor. 4.Remove the rear pillar trim. Tightening torque : 39.2~53.9 N.m 4.0~5.5 kgf.m 28.9~39.8 lb-ft...
  • Page 464: License Plate Lamp Replacement

    Maintenance 3. Replace the high mounted stop License plate lamp replace- light ment OVI071136N 7.Loosen the mounting screws, then remove the package tray trim. OVI071137N OVI079039 1.Remove the high mounted stop 1.Open the trunk. lamp after removing screws. 2.Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  • Page 465 Maintenance OVI073150N OVI073151N OVI071152N 3.Using a screwdriver, remove the 5.Detach the clip and fastener(3), 6.Remove the clips and screws. trunk lid latch cover(1). then remove the trunk lid cover(4). 4.Using a screwdriver, remove the trunk lid switch(2), and disconnect the connector.
  • Page 466 Maintenance OVI071154N OVI071153N OVI071155N 7.Remove the trunk lid trim. 9. Remove the bolts and remove the trunk key hold. CAUTION Be careful not to damage to the fasteners between the trunk lid trim and trunk lid. OVI071158N 8.Remove the nuts and disconnect the connectors.
  • Page 467: Interior Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance Interior light bulb replacement ■ Sunvisor lamp OEN076044 OVI071156N OVI071157N ■ Glove box lamp 10. Remove the trunk lid panel. 11. Remove the bolts and remove the license plate lamp. 12. Install a new light. CAUTION 13. Installation is the reverse of Be careful not to damage to the removal.
  • Page 468 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE WARNING If the luggage lamp does not oper- Prior to working on the Interior ate, have the vehicle checked by an Lights, ensure that the “OFF” authorized EQUUS dealer. button is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiv- ing an electric shock.
  • Page 469: Appearance Care

    Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care Finish maintenance CAUTION Washing Exterior general caution • Do not use strong soap, chem- To help protect your vehicle’s finish It is very important to follow the label ical detergents or hot water, from rust and deterioration, wash it directions when using any chemical and do not wash the vehicle in thoroughly and frequently at least...
  • Page 470 Maintenance Waxing CAUTION A good coat of wax is a barrier • Wiping dust or dirt off the between your paint and contaminate. body with a dry cloth will Keeping a good coat of wax on your scratch the finish. vehicle will help protect it.
  • Page 471 Maintenance Finish damage repair Underbody maintenance WARNING Deep scratches or stone chips in the Corrosive materials used for ice and After washing the vehicle, test painted surface must be repaired snow removal and dust control may the brakes while driving slowly promptly.
  • Page 472 Maintenance Aluminum or chrome wheel main- Corrosion protection High-corrosion areas tenance If you live in an area where your car Protecting your vehicle from corro- is regularly exposed to corrosive The aluminum or chrome wheels are sion materials, corrosion protection is coated with a clear protective finish.
  • Page 473 Maintenance High temperatures can also acceler- Keep your car clean • When cleaning lower door panels, ate corrosion of parts that are not rocker panels and frame members, The best way to prevent corrosion is properly ventilated so the moisture be sure that drain holes are kept to keep your car clean and free of can be dispersed.
  • Page 474: Interior Care

    Maintenance Keep paint and trim in good con- Interior care Cleaning the upholstery and inte- dition rior trim Interior general precautions Scratches or chips in the finish Vinyl Prevent chemicals such as perfume, should be covered with "touch-up" Remove dust and loose dirt from cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean- paint as soon as possible to reduce vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum...
  • Page 475 Maintenance Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt webbing Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow the instructions provided with the soap. Do not bleach or re-dye the webbing because this may weaken it. Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of the...
  • Page 476: Emission Control System

    Maintenance EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM The emission control system of your Caution for the Inspection and 1. Crankcase emission control vehicle is covered by a written limited Maintenance Test (With Electronic system warranty. Please see the warranty Stability Control (ESC) system) The positive crankcase ventilation information contained in the Owner’s •...
  • Page 477: Exhaust Emission Control System

    Maintenance Canister 3. Exhaust emission control Engine exhaust gas precautions (carbon monoxide) system Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the • Carbon monoxide can be present Exhaust Emission Control onboard canister. When the engine is with other exhaust...
  • Page 478 Maintenance • Do not operate the engine in con- Operating precautions for catalyt- WARNING - Exhaust fined or closed areas (such as ic converters (if equipped) garages) any more than what is Engine exhaust gases contain necessary to move the vehicle in or carbon monoxide (CO).
  • Page 479 Maintenance Your vehicle is equipped with a cat- Failure to observe these precautions alytic converter emission control could result in damage to the catalyt- device. ic converter and to your vehicle. Additionally, such actions could void Therefore, the following precautions your warranties.
  • Page 480: California Perchlorate Notice

    Maintenance CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers: Perchlorate containing materials, such as air bag inflators, seatbelt pretensioners and keyless remote entry batteries, must be disposed of according to Title 22 California Code of Regulations Section 67384.10 (a). 7 103...
  • Page 481: Specifications, Consumer Information And Reporting Safety Defects

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Dimensions ....... . 8-2 Bulb wattage .
  • Page 482: Dimensions

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects DIMENSIONS BULB WATTAGE Light Bulb Wattage Bulb, Cap Item in (mm) Headlights (Low) (HID) D1S, PK32d-2 Overall length 203.1 (5160) Headlights (High) H7, PX26d Overall width 74.4 (1890) Front turn signal lights Overall height 58.7 (1490) Position lights Front tread...
  • Page 483 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure kPa (psi) Wheel lug nut Item Tire size Wheel size Normal load * Maximum load torque lb•ft (kg•m, N•m) Front Rear Front Rear P245/45R19 8.0J×19 (30) (30) Full size tire 65~79 P275/40R19 9.0J×19...
  • Page 484: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    ILSAC GF-4 or above GS ATF SP-IV-RR, Automatic transmission fluid 10.67 US qt. (10.1 l) HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IV-RR or other brands meeting the above specification approved by HYUNDAI Motor Co., Power steering fluid 0.95 US qt. (0.9 l) Pentosin CHF 202...
  • Page 485: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Recommended SAE viscosity Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has Using oils of any viscosity other than an effect on fuel economy and cold those recommended could result in number weather operating (engine start and engine damage.
  • Page 486: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL Frame number VIN label OBH088001 OVI083005N The vehicle identification number The VIN is also on a plate attached OVI081002N (VIN) is the number used in register- to the top of the dashboard.
  • Page 487: Tire Specification And Pressure Label

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects TIRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER REFRIGERANT LABEL PRESSURE LABEL OBH081010 OVI083007N OVI083006N The engine number is stamped on The refrigerant label is located on the engine block as shown in the the underside of the hood. The tires supplied on your new vehi- drawing.
  • Page 488: Consumer Information

    Michigan, 1122 Cranbury South River Road Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Jamesburg, NJ 08831 South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin, Hyundai motor vehicles are designed (877) 378-8727 Kansas, Missouri. and manufactured to meet or exceed all applicable safety standards. Southern Region: Florida, Georgia,...
  • Page 489: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1- 888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424- 9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov;...
  • Page 490 Index...
  • Page 491 Index ASCC/LDWS mode ......4-72 Ashtray........4-158 Audio remote control.
  • Page 492 Index Care Exterior care ....... 7-92 Interior care ....... 7-97 Bag hanger.
  • Page 493 Index Crankcase emission control system....7-99 Driver position memory system ....4-38 Cruise control system, see advanced smart cruise Driver's air bag .
  • Page 494 Index Engine number....... . 8-7 Fuel filler lid ....... . 4-32 Engine oil.
  • Page 495 Index Headrest Ashtray ........4-158 ® Front seat ........3-8 Aux, USB and iPod port .
  • Page 496 Index User settings mode ......4-75 Warning messages ......4-83 LCD display control .
  • Page 497 Index Maintenance schedule ......7-8 Maintenance services......7-4 Map lamp Parking assist system .
  • Page 498 Index Reverse parking aid function ....4-62 Driver position memory system....4-38 Road warning.
  • Page 499 Index Speedometer ....... . 4-67 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ... 6-9 Sports mode .
  • Page 500 Index Trunk ........4-18 Non-powered trunk .

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