Hyundai EQUUS 2016 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s All information in this Owner’s Manual is up to date at the time of publication. However, HYUNDAI reserves the rights to change the contents at any time in order to carry out our policy of continual product improvements.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS Your vehicle should not be modified in any form. Such modifications may TO YOUR HYUNDAI VEHI- adversely affect the driving perform- ance, safety or durability of your vehi- cle and may, in addition, violate con- ditions of your limited warranty cover- age.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE This manual includes information DAMAGE WARNING titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAU- TION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following sit- uations: DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, results in death or serious injury. WARNING WARNING indicates a haz- ardous situation, which, if not...
  • Page 4 Copyright 2015 HYUNDAI Motor America. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be repro- duced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written per- mission of HYUNDAI Motor America.
  • Page 5 GUIDE TO HYUNDAI 1. What are HYUNDAI Genuine Parts? GENUINE PARTS HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are the same parts used by HYUNDAI Motor Company to manufacture vehicles. They are designed and tested to optimize driving safety, performance and reliability for our customers.
  • Page 6 Introduction H H O O W W T T O O U U S S E E T T H H I I S S M M A A N N U U A A L L S S A A F F E E T T Y Y M M E E S S S S A A G G E E S S We want you to get the greatest driv- Your safety, and the safety of others, ing pleasure from your vehicle.
  • Page 7 Introduction Symbols used in illustrations DANGER Safety symbol DANGER indicates a hazardous The symbol means to "Avoid" situation, which, if not avoided, or "Do not do anything". results in death or serious injury. Arrows Indicates the location. WARNING Indicates the action (pressing, WARNING indicates a haz- turning, etc.) or outcome of an ardous situation, which, if not...
  • Page 8 Introduction F F U U E E L L R R E E Q Q U U I I R R E E M M E E N N T T S S Your vehicle is designed to maximize Gasoline containing alcohol and its driving performance as well as to methanol minimize exhaust emissions and...
  • Page 9 - Other metallic additives con- age to your vehicle’s engine and fuel tained fuels, system. HYUNDAI recommends you may cause vehicle and engine dam- not to use the fuel, of which the or cause plugging, misfiring, ethanol percentage is 10% or more.
  • Page 10 Introduction Gasoline containing MMT Fuel Additives Some gasoline contains harmful HYUNDAI recommends you to use manganese-based fuel additives high-quality gasoline, treated with such detergent additives such as TOP TIER (Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Detergent Gasoline. This prevents Tricarbonyl). HYUNDAI does not rec- deposit formation in the engine.
  • Page 11 Introduction V V E E H H I I C C L L E E B B R R E E A A K K - - I I N N P P R R O O C C E E S S S S No special break-in period is needed.
  • Page 12 Introduction V V E E H H I I C C L L E E D D A A T T A A C C O O L L L L E E C C T T I I O O N N A A N N D D E E V V E E N N T T D D A A T T A A R R E E C C O O R R D D E E R R S S This vehicle is equipped with an To read data recorded by an EDR, event data recorder (EDR).
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Your vehicle at a glance Safety system of your vehicle Convenient features of your vehicle Multimedia system TABLE OF CONTENTS Driving your vehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Index...
  • Page 14 Air bag - Advanced Your vehicle at a glance supplemental restraint system .........2-42 Exterior overview (front) ...1-2 How the air bag system Exterior overview (rear)..1-3 operates........2-43 Interior overview....1-4 SRS components and Instrument panel overview ..1-5 functions ........2-45 Engine compartment ...1-6 Occupant classification system........2-48 Safety system of your...
  • Page 15 Hood........3-33 Convenient features of Opening the Hood ....3-33 your vehicle Closing the Hood ....3-33 Fuel filler lid .......3-34 Smart key......3-6 Opening the Fuel Filler Lid ..3-34 Locking........3-7 Closing the Fuel Filler Lid ..3-34 Unlocking........3-7 Sunroof .......3-37 Trunk Unlocking......3-8 Sliding the Sunroof....3-37 Panic Button ......3-8 Tilting the Sunroof ....3-38 Start-Up........3-8...
  • Page 16 Headlight leveling device ...3-113 LCD display ......3-69 AFLS (Adaptive Front LCD Modes.......3-69 Lighting System)....3-114 Trip Computer Mode....3-70 Wipers and washer..3-115 ASCC/LDWS Mode ....3-70 A/V Mode.........3-70 Windshield wipers ....3-115 Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode..3-70 Windshield washer....3-117 Information Mode ....3-71 Interior light......3-118 User Settings Mode....3-72 Front........3-118 Warning Messages....3-78...
  • Page 17 Interior features....3-145 Driving your vehicle Ashtray ........3-145 Cup holder......3-146 Before driving ......5-5 Sunvisor........3-147 Before entering vehicle ..5-5 Rear vanity mirror ....3-147 Necessary inspections ....5-5 Power outlet......3-148 Before starting ......5-5 Clock........3-149 Engine start/stop button ..5-7 Clothes hanger......3-150 Illuminated Engine Start/Stop Bag hanger ......3-150 Button..........5-7 Floor mat anchor(s).....3-150 Engine Start/Stop Button...
  • Page 18 Advanced smart cruise Winter driving.....5-72 control system....5-38 Snowy or icy conditions..5-72 Smart cruise control speed ..5-39 Use high quality ethylene Smart cruise control vehicle- glycol coolant......5-74 to-vehicle distance ....5-43 Check battery and cables ..5-74 Vehicle-to-vehicle distance Change to "winter weight" sensor........5-45 oil if necessary .......5-74 To convert to the cruise...
  • Page 19 What to do in an emergency Maintenance Road warning......6-2 Engine compartment ...7-4 Hazard warning flasher ..6-2 Maintenance services ..7-5 In case of an emergency Owner's responsibility .....7-5 while driving ......6-2 Owner's maintenance If the engine stalls at a precautions ........7-6 crossroad or a railroad Owner's maintenance ..7-7 crossing........6-2...
  • Page 20 Climate control air filter ...7-35 Light bulbs ......7-69 Filter inspection ......7-35 Headlight, position light, turn Filter replacement ....7-35 signal light, side marker light and front fog light bulb Wiper blades.......7-36 replacement ......7-70 Blade inspection .....7-36 Side repeater light bulb Blade replacement ....7-36 replacement ......7-74 Battery.........7-39 Rear combination light bulb...
  • Page 21 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Dimensions......8-2 Bulb wattage......8-2 Tires and wheels ....8-3 Recommended lubricants and capacities.......8-4 Recommended SAE viscosity number ........8-5 Vehicle identification number (VIN)........8-6 Vehicle certification label...8-6 Tire specification and pressure label .......8-6 Engine number .....8-7 Refrigerant label....8-7 Consumer information..8-8 Reporting safety defects..8-9...
  • Page 22: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview (front) ........1-2 : Towing hook, Hood, Front windshield wiper blades, Sunroof, Outside rearview mirror, Door locks, Tires and wheels, Headlamps, Front fog light Exterior overview (rear)........1-3 : Glass antenna and Defroster, High mounted stop light, Trunk, Rear combination light, Rearview camera, Parking assist system, Towing hook, Fuel filler lid, Door locks, Window...
  • Page 23 Your vehicle at a glance E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ■ Front view ❈...
  • Page 24 Your vehicle at a glance ■ Rear view ❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OVI015002N 1. Glass antenna and Defroster . . . 4-2, 3-122 6. Parking assist system ... . 3-102 2.
  • Page 25 Your vehicle at a glance I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ■ Type A ■...
  • Page 26 Your vehicle at a glance I I N N S S T T R R U U M M E E N N T T P P A A N N E E L L O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ❈...
  • Page 27 Your vehicle at a glance E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T ❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OVI015006N 1.
  • Page 28: Safety System Of Your Vehicle

    Safety system of your vehicle Seats ................2-2 Front seat adjustment............2-4 Rear seat adjustment.............2-11 Seat belts ..............2-21 Seat belt restraint system ..........2-21 Pre-tensioner seat belt ..........2-25 Pre-safe seat belt (PSB)..........2-28 Automatic Seat Belt Retracting ........2-29 Seat belt precautions .............2-29 Care of seat belts ............2-32 Child restraint system .........2-33 Rear-Facing child restraint...........2-35 Forward-Facing child restraints........2-35...
  • Page 29: Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle S S E E A A T T S S OVI035001N Driver’s seat Rear seat (1) Seat sliding forward or backward**/ (12) Seat sliding forward or backward adjustment with seatback angle Seat height and cushion tilting adjust- ment adjustment (2) Seat cushion length adjustment...
  • Page 30 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING WARNING - Loose objects - Driver’s seat Any objects in the driver’s foot • Never attempt to adjust the area may interfere with pedal seat position while the vehicle operation, possibly causing an is in motion. This may result in accident.
  • Page 31: Front Seat Adjustment

    Safety system of your vehicle Front seat adjustment WARNING The front seat position can be adjust- ed by pressing the control switches • Do not adjust the seat while on the doors. Before driving, adjust fastening a seat belt. Moving the seat position, as desired, so as to the seat cushion forward may easily control the steering wheel,...
  • Page 32 Safety system of your vehicle Forward and rearward Seatback Reclining OVI035002N OVI035004N Push the control buttons forward or Push the upper part of the control backwards to adjust the seat to the switch either forwards or backwards desired position. Release the button, to recline the seatback, as desired.
  • Page 33 Safety system of your vehicle Lumbar support (for driver’s seat) WARNING • For maximum effects in case of an accident, the median height of a head restraint should be adjusted to the gravity center of the occu- pant’s head. Generally, the center of gravi- ty of most people’s head is located at the top of their eyes.
  • Page 34 Safety system of your vehicle OVI035007N OYFH034205 Adjusting a head restraint forward NOTICE and backwards recline seatback A head restraint may be adjusted in a towards the front with the head direction of arrows by pulling the restraint and seat cushion raised, lower part of the head restraint either the head restraint may come in forwards or backwards.
  • Page 35 Safety system of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING Never allow anyone to take a • When a head restraint is not seat, of which a head restraint is securely installed, a head removed. restraint may not normally and actively operate. When reinstalling a head restraint, securely latch it, as instructed in the procedures.
  • Page 36 Safety system of your vehicle Climate control system seat (if equipped) OVI035104N Electronic active head restraint The electronic active head restraint OVI035013N is designed to automatically adjust This system cools or warms the front its position forwards and upwards, seats by blowing air through small when a rear impact is detected.
  • Page 37 Safety system of your vehicle Seatback pocket NOTICE • The climate control system seat is a supplementary cooling and warming system. Operate the climate control system seat after turning ON the climate control system. Operate the climate control seat for a prolonged period of time without turning ON the climate control system may reduce performance of the...
  • Page 38: Rear Seat Adjustment

    Safety system of your vehicle Rear seat adjustment CAUTION The rear seat position can be adjust- ed by pressing the control switches While adjusting the seat posi- on doors. tion, use extreme caution not to caught hands or other objects inside the seat components.
  • Page 39 Safety system of your vehicle Forward, backward and seat- Easy access switch back angle OVI035019N OVI035018N Your vehicle is equipped with the easy access system to enhance con- Push the control switch forward or venience of rear seat occupants. backwards to adjust the seat posi- When opening the rear door, the rear tions to the desired position.
  • Page 40 Safety system of your vehicle Additional switches for adjust- ■ Type D ing the front passenger’s seat (if equipped) ■ Type A OVI035015N Type A By pressing the FRONT switch, the OVI035014N front passenger's seat moves for- ■ Type B ward and backwards (1), and the seatback reclines.
  • Page 41 Safety system of your vehicle Lumbar support (for rear seats) Rear switches operating limita- (if equipped) tion (if equipped) OVI035029N OVI035083N • For right side : When the switch to adjust the rear seats is locked, the RSE LOCKED Press the R switch. indicator illuminates.
  • Page 42 Safety system of your vehicle VIP Convenience function (3 seat configuration) OVI035063N-1 Rear relaxation seat system Press the switch (3): OVI035017N The front passenger's seat and the Occupants may use the switches to right rear seat will reset to its original control the rear seats.
  • Page 43 Safety system of your vehicle VIP Convenience function (2 seat configuration) OVI035063N Rear relaxation seat system Press the switch (2): OVI035091N The front passenger's seat will move Occupants may use the switches to forward, the seatback will fold down. control the right rear seat or front Then, the right rear seat cushion will passenger's seat.
  • Page 44 Safety system of your vehicle Head restraint OVI035021N Adjusting the head restraint up and OVI035106N down A rear seat is equipped with a head To rise up a head restraint, pull up restraint for an occupant’s safety and the head restraint to the desired comfort.
  • Page 45 Safety system of your vehicle Armrest (if equipped) OVI035094N Forward and backward adjustment OVI035025N A head restraint can be adjusted for- To use the armrest, pull forward the ward or backwards to the desired knob (1) on the seatback. dent, by pulling forward or pushing backwards the lower part of the head restraint in directions of the arrows.
  • Page 46 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING • To reduce injury risk in an accident or a sudden stop, always close the storage cov- ers while driving. • Close the storage covers, while the vehicle is in motion. Failure to follow this instruc- tion may cause death or seri- ous injury.
  • Page 47 Safety system of your vehicle While the engine is running, push the (Continued) rear portion of the button either to • Do not spill liquid such as water warm or to cool the rear seats. or beverages over the front seat When the climate control system seat cushions seatbacks.
  • Page 48: Seat Belt Restraint System

    Safety system of your vehicle S S E E A A T T B B E E L L T T S S Seat belt restraint system WARNING WARNING A seat belt is designed to be fastened across the bony struc- •...
  • Page 49 Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt warning WARNING (for driver’s seat) • Any modifications or additions should not be done by a driver. Such modifications or addi- tions may make the seat belt assembly slack, and the seat belt assembly may not firmly and tightly tighten.
  • Page 50 Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt warning 3-point system with emergency (for front passenger's seat) locking retractor OVI035081N OVI035108N To fasten your seat belt: To remind the front passenger, the front passenger's seat belt warning Pull the belt webbing out of the light will flash, whenever you turn ON retractor and insert the metal tab (1) the ignition switch regardless of belt...
  • Page 51 Safety system of your vehicle Front seat (Continued) • Failure to replace a seat belt assembly after an accident danger, because the damaged seat belt will not provide protec- tion in the event of another collision, leading to personal injury or death. Immediately replace your seat belts after an accident.
  • Page 52: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Safety system of your vehicle Pre-tensioner seat belt OVI035090N When fastening the seat belt of the OVI035112N rear center seat, an occupant should Your vehicle is equipped with driver's and ALWAYS use the buckle with the and front passenger's pre-tensioner CENTER mark.
  • Page 53 Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING Please read and follow all of Do not leave any objects near a the important information and buckle. Placing objects near the precautions about your vehi- buckle may adversely affect the cle’s occupant safety features buckle pre-tensioner –...
  • Page 54 Safety system of your vehicle Information WARNING The sensor, which triggers the SRS air • Pre-tensioners are designed bag activation, is connected with the to operate only one time. After pretensioner seat belt. The SRS air activation, pre-tensioner seat bag warning light on the instru- belts must be replaced.
  • Page 55: Pre-Safe Seat Belt (Psb)

    Safety system of your vehicle Pre-safe seat belt (PSB) (if equipped) OVI045746 The pre-safe seat belt warning light will illuminate, when a malfunction of OVI035113N a pre-safe seat belt is detected. The purpose of the pre-safe seat belt Have the system checked, when; is to tighten the seat belt in an emer- •...
  • Page 56: Automatic Seat Belt Retracting

    Safety system of your vehicle Automatic Seat Belt Retracting Infant or small child All 50 states have child restraint laws In order to prevent a seat belt from which require children to travel in being slack due to weak fabric dura- approved child restraint devices, bility, your seat belt assembly is including booster seats.
  • Page 57 Safety system of your vehicle Big child Information Children, who are under age 13 but Small children are best protected too big for a booster seat, must from injury in an accident when always ride in the rear seat and use being properly restrained in the rear the available lap/shoulder belts.
  • Page 58 Safety system of your vehicle Restraint of pregnant women Injured person Pregnant women should fasten a A seat belt should be used to trans- lap/shoulder belt whenever possible port an injured person. Before doing as specifically recommended by their this, you should consult a physician doctors.
  • Page 59: Care Of Seat Belts

    Safety system of your vehicle Do not lie down Care of seat belts To reduce the chance of injury in the Seat belt systems should never be event of an accident and to achieve disassembled or modified. In addi- maximum effects of the restraint sys- tion, care should be taken not to tem, all passengers should seat in an damage seat belts or belt assem-...
  • Page 60 Safety system of your vehicle C C H H I I L L D D R R E E S S T T R R A A I I N N T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Children under age 13 must always WARNING ride in rear seats and be properly...
  • Page 61 Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING • Never allow two children, or To reduce the chance of serious any two persons, to fasten the or fatal injuries: same seat belt. • Children of all ages are safer • Children often squirm and when being restrained in a shift their position.
  • Page 62: Rear-Facing Child Restraint

    Safety system of your vehicle Rear-Facing child restraint Keep a child restrained in a rear-fac- ing restraint as long as a child is under the height/weight limits of a child restraint. It is the best way to keep them safe. Once your child out- grows the rear-facing child restraint limit, your child is ready for a forward- facing child restraint with a harness.
  • Page 63 Safety system of your vehicle Setting the automatic locking WARNING mode of a passenger seat belt Child seat installation • A child may be seriously injured or killed in a collision, when the child restraint is not properly anchored to the vehi- cle, or when the child is not properly secured in the child restraint.
  • Page 64 Safety system of your vehicle 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into the buckle, until you hear a "clicking" sound. Make sure that the release button is easily accessible in case of an emer- gency. OEN036104 5. Tighten the belt as secure as pos- sible by slightly tugging it on the child restraint, while retracting the shoulder portion of the belt back...
  • Page 65 Safety system of your vehicle Securing a child restraint with WARNING "Tether Anchor" system ■ 4 seater - Automatic locking mode A lap/shoulder belt automatical- resets "Emergency Locking" mode whenever the belt is fully retracted. Therefore, must fol- low the 7 steps on the previous page, when installing a child restraint.
  • Page 66 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING - Tether strap Never install more than one child restraint to a single tether anchor or to a single lower anchor. The increased load, caused multiple child restraints, may break the tether or lower anchors, causing seri- ous injury or death.
  • Page 67 Safety system of your vehicle Securing a child restraint to the WARNING lower anchor • When using the vehicle's "LATCH" system to install a child restraint in a rear seat, all seat belts taps of unoccu- pied seats should be securely buckled in metal latch plates, and the seat belt webbing must be fully retracted behind...
  • Page 68 Safety system of your vehicle Also, test the child restraint before NOTICE seating your child. Slightly shake the The recommended weight for the restraint from side to side. Also try to LATCH system is under 65 lbs (30 tug the restraint forward. Check kg).
  • Page 69 Safety system of your vehicle A A I I R R B B A A G G - - A A D D V V A A N N C C E E D D S S U U P P P P L L E E M M E E N N T T A A L L R R E E S S T T R R A A I I N N T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ❈...
  • Page 70: Air Bag - Advanced

    Safety system of your vehicle How the air bag system oper- This instant inflation reduces the risk of serious or life-threatening ates injury in a severe collision. So, this • Air bags activate (able to inflate if fast speed is a necessary part of necessary) only when the Engine air bag design.
  • Page 71 Safety system of your vehicle Noise and smoke Do not install a child restraint in the front passenger's seat. When the air bags inflate, they pro- duce not only a loud noise, but also smoke and powder inside the vehi- cle.
  • Page 72: Srs Components And Functions

    Safety system of your vehicle SRS components and functions (Continued) • When a child is seated in rear seats (not in the rear center seat) equipped with side/cur- tain air bags, make sure to install the child restraint as far away from the door as possi- ble, and securely lock the child restraint in position.
  • Page 73 Safety system of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (1) W7-147 OVI035117N The front air bag modules are locat- The SRS air bag warning light " " ed inside the center of the steering on the instrument panel will illumi- wheel, the front passenger's panel nate for approximately 6 seconds above the glove box, and the driver’s...
  • Page 74 Safety system of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (3) Passenger’s front air bag OVI035120N OVI035119N A fully inflated air bag, in combina- tion with a properly fastened seat WARNING belt, slows the driver's or the passen- ger's forward motion, reducing the •...
  • Page 75: Occupant Classification System

    Safety system of your vehicle Occupant classification system CAUTION • When an air bag deploys, there may be a loud noise with fine dust released inside the vehicle. These conditions are normal and not hazardous - the air bags are packed in fine powder.
  • Page 76: Main Components Of Occupant Classification System

    Safety system of your vehicle Main components of occupant Always make sure that you and all occupants are properly seated and classification system fastened for the most effective pro- • A detection device located under tection from air bags and the seat the front passenger's seat cushion.
  • Page 77 Safety system of your vehicle Conditions to operate the occupant classification system Indicator/Warning light Devices Condition detected by the occupant "PASSENGER AIR BAG Front passenger SRS warning light classification system OFF" indicator light air bag 1. Adult * Activated 2. Child restraint Deactivated system* 3.
  • Page 78 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING Riding in an improper position or slanting forward in the front passen- ger's seat adversely affects the occupant classification system (OCS). OVI035121N OVI035122N • Never pile a heavy load on the • Never place feet on the front front passenger's seat or in passenger seatback.
  • Page 79 Safety system of your vehicle Proper position WARNING Do not allow an adult passenger to ride in the front seat, when the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indicator remains illumi- nated. The air bag will not deploy in the event of a crash. In case that the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF"...
  • Page 80 Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING • Do not sit over a sharp object, • Even though your vehicle is such as a tool, in the front equipped with the occupant passenger's seat. This may classification system, never adversely affect the occupant install a child restraint system classification system.
  • Page 81: Driver's And Front Passenger's Air Bag

    Safety system of your vehicle Driver's and front passenger's WARNING air bag When the occupant classifica- Driver’s front air bag tion system does not properly operate, the SRS air bag warn- ing light will illuminate on the instrument panel. This is because the front passenger's air bag is connected with the occupant classification system.
  • Page 82 Safety system of your vehicle The seat belt buckle sensors verify Passenger’s front air bag whether an occupant's seat belt is fastened or not. These sensors con- trol the SRS deployment with the information, such as fastening of a seat belt and an impact severity. The advanced SRS controls the air bag inflation in two levels.
  • Page 83 Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING To reduce the possibilities of Before modifying your vehicle serious or fatal injury and due to a disability, please con- receive the maximum safety tact EQUUS Customer benefit from your restraint sys- Connect Center at 1-877-378- tem: 8727.
  • Page 84 Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) • No objects should be placed • Front bags over or near the air bag mod- designed deploy ules on the steering wheel, side/rear impacts or a rollover. instrument panel, and the In addition, front air bags will front panel above the glove not deploy in a frontal crash, box, because such an object...
  • Page 85: Side Air Bag

    Safety system of your vehicle Side air bag (Continued) ■ • Improper sitting may result in Front serious or fatal injury in a crash. All occupants should put their seatback upright, sit on the center of the seat cush- ion with their seat belt fas- tened, legs comfortably...
  • Page 86 Safety system of your vehicle The side air bags are designed to (Continued) deploy only in a certain side-impact • Do not use any accessory collision, depending on an impact seat covers. severity, an angle, a speed and a direction. The side air bags are not •...
  • Page 87: Curtain Air Bag

    Safety system of your vehicle Curtain air bag WARNING • In order to get best protection from the side and curtain air bags, occupants of the front and rear seats (excluding the rear center seat) should sit in an upright position with the seat belts properly fastened.
  • Page 88: Why Is An Air Bag Not Inflated In A Collision

    Safety system of your vehicle Why is an air bag not inflated in a collision? There are certain types of accidents in which the air bag would not pro- vide additional protection. These include a rear impact, second/third collisions after the inflation, as well as a low speed impact.
  • Page 89 Safety system of your vehicle Air bag inflation conditions WARNING • Do not hit or allow any objects to strike the areas where the air bags or the sensors are installed. This may cause unexpected air bag deployment, resulting in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 90 Safety system of your vehicle When the vehicle chassis is impact- ed by a bump or an object on a rough road, the air bags may deploy. Be careful to avoid inadvertent air bag deployment, while driving on a rough road or on a surface not designed for the vehicle traffic.
  • Page 91 Safety system of your vehicle OVI035053N OVI035054N • Front air bags may not inflate in a • Just before an impact, drivers tend side impact collision, because to heavily depress a brake pedal. occupants are forced to move Such heavy braking lowers the towards an impact direction.
  • Page 92: Srs Care

    Safety system of your vehicle SRS Care The SRS is virtually maintenance free and there are no parts you can safely maintain by yourself. In case that the SRS air bag warning light " " does not illuminate when turn- ing ON the Engine Start/Stop button, or when continuously remains ON, have...
  • Page 93: Additional Safety Precautions

    Safety system of your vehicle Additional safety precautions (Continued) • All occupants should sit in an • No objects should be placed upright position, fully back in their over or near the air bag mod- seats with their seat belts fastened ules on the steering wheel, and their feet rested on the floor.
  • Page 94 Safety system of your vehicle • Do not modify the front seats. Adding equipment to or modify- Modification of the front seats ing your air bag-equipped vehi- could interfere with the operation of the SRS sensing components or When you modify your vehicle frame, side impact air bags.
  • Page 95: Air Bag Warning Label

    Safety system of your vehicle Air bag warning label OVI035056N/OVI035057N/OVI035058N/OVI035059N Air bag warning labels, some required by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are attached to alert the driver and passen- gers of potential risks of the air bag system. 2-68...
  • Page 96: Convenient Features Of Your Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle Smart key ..............3-6 Locking.................3-7 Unlocking................3-7 Trunk Unlocking..............3-8 Panic Button ...............3-8 Start-Up................3-8 Mechanical Key..............3-9 Loss of a Smart Key............3-10 Smart key precautions...........3-10 Record your key number ..........3-10 Immobilizer system ............3-10 Restrictions in Handling Keys ........3-11 Battery Replacement............3-12 Theft-Alarm system ..........3-13 Door locks .............3-14 Operating Door Locks From Outside the Vehicle ...3-14...
  • Page 97 Convenient features of your vehicle Hood...............3-33 Opening the Hood ............3-33 Closing the Hood .............3-33 Fuel filler lid ............3-34 Opening the Fuel Filler Lid ...........3-34 Closing the Fuel Filler Lid ..........3-34 Sunroof..............3-37 Sliding the Sunroof............3-37 Tilting the Sunroof ............3-38 Resetting the Sunroof ...........3-39 Sunshade................3-39 Driver position memory system......3-40 Storing the Position Memory........3-40...
  • Page 98 Instrument cluster..........3-62 Instrument Cluster Control..........3-64 LCD Display Control............3-64 Gauges ................3-65 LCD display ............3-69 LCD Modes................3-69 Trip Computer Mode............3-70 ASCC/LDWS Mode ............3-70 A/V Mode................3-70 Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode ..........3-70 Information Mode ............3-71 User Settings Mode............3-72 Warning Messages............3-78 Trip computer ............3-86 Overview................3-86 Trip A/B ................3-86 Fuel Economy..............3-87...
  • Page 99 Convenient features of your vehicle Rearview camera..........3-107 Multi-view camera system .......3-108 Lighting..............3-109 Battery saver function ..........3-109 Headlamp escort function ..........3-109 Lighting control .............3-110 High beam operation............3-111 Turn signals and lane change signals......3-112 Front fog light ...............3-113 Daytime running light ..........3-113 Headlight leveling device ...........3-113 AFLS (Adaptive Front Lighting System) ....3-114 Wipers and washer ..........3-115...
  • Page 100 Automatic climate control system....3-123 Automatic heating and air conditioning....3-124 Manual air heating and cooling ........3-126 System operation............3-135 Climate control air filter..........3-136 Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerant and compressor lubricant .....3-137 Windshield defrosting and defogging ....3-138 Defogging logic..............3-139 Storage compartments........3-141 Center console storage ..........3-141 Glove box ................3-141 Sunglass holder ............3-142...
  • Page 101: Convenient Features Of Your Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle S S M M A A R R T T K K E E Y Y ■ Conventional smart key WARNING - Smart key Leaving children unattended in a vehicle with the Smart Key is more dangerous, when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ACC or ON position.
  • Page 102: Locking

    Convenient features of your vehicle Locking Unlocking OVI045003N OVI045008N To lock : To unlock: 1. Close all doors, engine hood and 1. Carry the Smart Key. trunk. 2. Either grab the driver’s outside 2. Either press the door handle but- door handle or press the door ton or press the Door Lock button unlock button on the Smart Key.
  • Page 103: Trunk Unlocking

    Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) Panic Button • You can control the door unlock Press the Panic button (4) for more mode in the User Settings menu on than one second. The horn sounds the LCD display, such as unlocking and hazard warning lights flash for all the doors by pressing the unlock about 30 seconds.
  • Page 104: Mechanical Key

    Convenient features of your vehicle Mechanical Key Mechanical Key inside the Card- type Smart Key When the Smart Key does not nor- mally operate, you can use the mechanical key to lock or unlock the doors. Mechanical Key inside the Conventional-type Smart Key OVI045005N Push and hold the release button (1)
  • Page 105: Loss Of A Smart Key

    Convenient features of your vehicle Loss of a Smart Key Record your key number Three Smart Keys can be registered at maximum to a single vehicle, including a Card-type Smart Key. When you happen to lose your Smart Key, you should immediately take the vehicle and the remaining keys to your authorized EQUUS dealer, or The key code number is stamped or...
  • Page 106: Restrictions In Handling Keys

    Convenient features of your vehicle Do not attempt to modify this system Restrictions in Handling Keys or add other devices. Other electric problems may result, making your vehicle inoperable. Information ALWAYS take the Smart Key with you, when leaving the vehicle. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 107: Battery Replacement

    Convenient features of your vehicle To release: Battery Replacement of the Card-type Smart Key 1. Open the glove box with the mechanical key. 2. Set the Trunk Lid Control button to the ON position (depressed). In this position, the trunk lid will open with the Trunk Lid button of the Smart Key.
  • Page 108: Theft-Alarm System

    Convenient features of your vehicle T T H H E E F F T T - - A A L L A A R R M M S S Y Y S S T T E E M M This system helps to protect your Information vehicle and valuables.
  • Page 109: Door Locks

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D O O O O R R L L O O C C K K S S Operating Door Locks From When closing the door, push the door with your hand. Make sure that Outside the Vehicle doors are securely closed.
  • Page 110: Power Door Latch

    Convenient features of your vehicle Power Door Latch (if equipped) Operating Door Locks From Inside the Vehicle With the Door Lock Button : Lock Unlock OVI045007N When a door is not completely OVI045008A closed, but is just slightly latched in the first detent position, the door will •...
  • Page 111 Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) • When the Smart Key is in the vehi- cle, or when any door is opened, Repeatedly attempt to unlock a door the doors cannot be locked by (both electronic and manual) while pressing the lock button (1) of the simultaneously pulling out a door central door lock switch.
  • Page 112: Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features

    Convenient features of your vehicle Child-Protector Rear Door WARNING Locks Always secure your vehicle. Leaving your vehicle unlocked increases the potential risk to you or others from someone hiding in your vehicle. To secure your vehicle, depress the brake pedal, move the shift lever to P (Park), set the parking brake, turn OFF the Engine Start/Stop button, close all win-...
  • Page 113: Non-Powered Trunk

    Convenient features of your vehicle T T R R U U N N K K Non-Powered Trunk To close: Close the trunk lid and press it down, until it latches. WARNING Always securely close the trunk lid while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 114: Power Trunk

    Convenient features of your vehicle Power Trunk (if equipped) OVI045016N OVI045013N (4) Power Trunk Lock button (1) Power Trunk Main Control button To open: 1. Locate the shift lever in P(Park). 2. Then do one of the following: - Press the Trunk Unlock button on the Smart Key for one second or over.
  • Page 115 Convenient features of your vehicle NOTICE Information • Do not manually close or open The Power Trunk Lock button will the Power Trunk. This may dam- not operate in one of the following sit- age the Power Trunk. If neces- uations: sary, when the battery is drained - Any door is open.
  • Page 116 Convenient features of your vehicle Power Trunk Non-Opening or Automatic stop and Reverse Closing Conditions: • The Power Trunk will not operate, when driving faster than 1.8 mph (3 km/h). • The Power Trunk is operable when engine running. However, the Power Trunk opera- tion consumes large amounts of vehicle electric power.
  • Page 117: To Reset The Power Trunk

    Convenient features of your vehicle Trunk Lid Control Button WARNING To prevent serious injury and damage, take the following pre- cautions when operating the power trunk: - Keep all faces, hands, arms, body parts and other objects away in the path of the Power Trunk opening.
  • Page 118: Emergency Trunk Safety Release

    Convenient features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING • Always keep the Trunk Lid • You and your passengers Control button (not must be aware of the location depressed), if not in use. A Emergency Trunk child's unintentional opera- Safety Release lever in this tion may result serious injury vehicle and how to open the or death.
  • Page 119: Smart Trunk

    Convenient features of your vehicle Smart trunk (if equipped) OVI045756N 1. Setting OVI045757N To activate the Smart Trunk, go to On a vehicle equipped with a smart User Settings Mode and select key and power trunk, the trunk can Smart Trunk on the LCD display. be opened with no-touch activation using the Smart Trunk system.
  • Page 120 Convenient features of your vehicle Information WARNING Do not approach the detecting area if • Make sure you close the trunk you do not want the trunk to open. If before driving your vehicle. you have unintentionally entered the detecting area and the hazard warn- •...
  • Page 121 Convenient features of your vehicle How to deactivate the Smart Information Trunk function using the smart • If you press the door unlock button (2), the Smart Trunk function will be deactivated temporarily. But, if you do not open any door for 30 sec- onds, the smart trunk function will be activated again.
  • Page 122 Convenient features of your vehicle Detecting area (Continued) • The detecting range may decrease or increase when : - One side of the tire is raised to replace a tire or to inspect the vehi- cle. - The vehicle is slantingly parked on a slope or unpaved road, etc.
  • Page 123 Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I N N D D O O W W S S OVI045021N (1) Driver’s Door Power Window (5) Window Opening and Closing Switch (6) Automatic Power Window (2) Front Passenger’s Door Power Up/Down Window Switch (7) Power Window Lock Switch...
  • Page 124: Windows

    Convenient features of your vehicle Power Windows Window Opening and Closing The Engine Start/Stop Button must be ON, before raising or lowering the windows. Each door has a Power Window switch to control that door's window. The driver has a Power Window Lock switch to block the operation of pas- senger windows.
  • Page 125 Convenient features of your vehicle To Reset the Power Windows When the power window switch is pulled up again within five seconds When the power windows do not nor- after the window is lowered by the mally operate, the automatic power automatic reverse function, this func- window system must be reset as fol- tion does not operate.
  • Page 126 Convenient features of your vehicle Rear Door Window Curtains Information (if equipped) When the upward or downward ■ Driver's door movement of a curtain is blocked by an object or part of the body, the cur- tain will detect the resistance, stop its movement, and move downwards or upwards.
  • Page 127 Convenient features of your vehicle Power Window Lock Button WARNING Do not allow children to play with the power windows. Keep the Power Window Lock Switch on the driver's door in the LOCK position (indicator illumi- nating). Serious injury or death may result from a child's uninten- tional operation.
  • Page 128: Opening The Hood

    Convenient features of your vehicle H H O O O O D D Opening the Hood Closing the Hood 1. Before closing the hood, check the followings: • All filler caps in engine compart- ment must be securely closed. • Gloves, rags or any other com- bustible material must...
  • Page 129: Opening The Fuel Filler Lid

    Convenient features of your vehicle F F U U E E L L F F I I L L L L E E R R L L I I D D Opening the Fuel Filler Lid Closing the Fuel Filler Lid 1.
  • Page 130 Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) • Do not get back into a vehicle • Do not use matches or a while refueling. You may build lighter and do not smoke or up static electricity by touch- leave a lit cigarette in your ing, rubbing or sliding against vehicle while at a gas station, any item or fabric capable of...
  • Page 131 Convenient features of your vehicle Information • Make sure to refuel your vehicle in accordance with the "Fuel require- ments" in the "Foreword" chapter. • Do not spill fuel on the exterior sur- face of the vehicle. Any type of fuel spillage on a painted surface may damage the paint.
  • Page 132: Sunroof

    Convenient features of your vehicle S S U U N N R R O O O O F F Sliding the Sunroof Automatic Reverse OVI045028N OVI045029N When the sunroof detects any obsta- The Engine Start/Stop Button must cle while automatically closing, it will be ON, before opening or closing the moves in a reverse direction to allow sunroof.
  • Page 133: Tilting The Sunroof

    Convenient features of your vehicle Tilting the Sunroof Information The sunroof cannot slide in the tilt position nor can it be tilted while in an open/slided position. After washing the vehicle or after a rain, make sure to wipe off the water on the sunroof before operating it.
  • Page 134: Resetting The Sunroof

    Convenient features of your vehicle Resetting the Sunroof Sunshade Sunroof needs to be reset if (in the followings) - Battery is discharged or discon- nected or the related fuse has been replaced or disconnected. - The one-touch sliding function of the sunroof does not normally oper- ate.
  • Page 135: Driver Position Memory System

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D R R I I V V E E R R P P O O S S I I T T I I O O N N M M E E M M O O R R Y Y S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Storing the Position Memory 1.
  • Page 136: Recalling The Position Memory

    Convenient features of your vehicle Recalling the Position Memory Easy Access Function 1. Check that the shift lever is in P When the engine is turned OFF, and (Park) and the Engine Start/Stop when the driver exits from the vehi- button is ON.
  • Page 137: Steering Wheel

    Convenient features of your vehicle S S T T E E E E R R I I N N G G W W H H E E E E L L Electronic Hydraulic Power Tilt Steering/Telescope Steering Steering (EHPS) This system uses an electromotor to assist your steering.
  • Page 138: Heated Steering Wheel

    Convenient features of your vehicle Heated Steering Wheel Horn OVI045035N OVI045036N To sound the horn, press the horn- When the Engine Start/Stop Button symbol area on the steering wheel is ON, press the heated steering (see illustration). The horn will oper- wheel button to warm up the steering ate, only by pressing this horn-sym- wheel.
  • Page 139: Interior Rearview Mirrors

    Convenient features of your vehicle M M I I R R R R O O R R S S Interior rearview mirrors Electric chromic mirror (ECM) ® with HomeLink system and Before you start driving, adjust the compass (Type A) rearview mirror to focus on the cen- Your vehicle is equipped with a ter of the rearview through the rear...
  • Page 140 Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Z-Nav™ Compass Display ® Safety™ (NVS ) Mirror The NVS™ Mirror in your vehicle is The NVS ® Mirror in your vehicle is also equipped with a Z-Nav™ the most advanced mirror to reduce Compass that shows the vehicle annoying glare in the rearview mirror Compass heading on the Display...
  • Page 141 Convenient features of your vehicle B520C05NF To adjust the Zone setting: 4. Within about 5 seconds the com- pass will start displaying a com- 1. Determine desired Zone pass heading again. Number based upon your current location on the Zone Map. 2.
  • Page 142 Convenient features of your vehicle There are some conditions that can WARNING cause changes to the vehicle mag- nets, such as installing a ski rack or Before programming a CB antenna. Body repair work on ® HomeLink to a garage door the vehicle can also cause changes opener or gate operator, make to the vehicle's magnetic field.
  • Page 143 Convenient features of your vehicle Programming HomeLink ® Programming Information Flashing • When programming a garage door opener, it is advised to park the vehicle outside of the garage. • It is recommended to replace the hand-held transmitter battery of the device being programmed...
  • Page 144 Convenient features of your vehicle 3. Simultaneously press and hold 5. At the garage door opener receiv- both the HomeLink ® and handheld er (motor-head unit) in the transmitter buttons until garage, find the "learn" or "smart" HomeLink ® indicator changes button.
  • Page 145 Convenient features of your vehicle Gate operator & Canadian Reprogramming a single ® programming HomeLink button ® During programming, your handheld To program a device to HomeLink ® transmitter may automatically stop using a HomeLink button previous- transmitting. Continue to press the ly trained, follow these steps: Integrated HomeLink...
  • Page 146: Electric Chromic Mirror (Ecm) With Homelink ® System And Compass

    Convenient features of your vehicle This device complies with Part 15 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) of the FCC Rules. ® with HomeLink system and compass (Type B) Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Your vehicle may be equipped with a Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror 1.
  • Page 147 Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Information ® Safety™ (NVS ) Mirror The mirror resets to be ON whenever The NVS ® Mirror in your vehicle is the vehicle is started. the most advanced mirror to reduce annoying glare in the rearview mirror in any driving situation.
  • Page 148 Convenient features of your vehicle B520C05NF To adjust the Zone setting: 3. Re-press and hold the button again to increase the Zone 1. Determine desired Zone Number (Note: they will repeat Number based upon your current …13, 14, 15, 1, 2, …). Release the location on the Zone Map.
  • Page 149 Convenient features of your vehicle There are some conditions that can NOTICE cause changes to the vehicle mag- nets, such as installing a ski rack or ® Before programming HomeLink a CB antenna. Body repair work on a garage door opener or gate oper- the vehicle can also cause changes ator, make sure that people and to the vehicle's magnetic field.
  • Page 150 Convenient features of your vehicle ® Standard programming Programming HomeLink To train most devices, follow these instructions: Information 1. For first-time programming, press • When programming a garage door and hold the two outside buttons, opener, it is advised to park the ®...
  • Page 151 Convenient features of your vehicle Rolling code programming 3. Return to the vehicle. Firmly press and hold the desired HomeLink ® Rolling code devices, which are button for two seconds. Then, "code-protected" and manufactured release Repeat after 1996, may be determined by "press/hold/release"...
  • Page 152 Convenient features of your vehicle ® ® Operating HomeLink Erasing HomeLink buttons To operate, simply press and release An individual programming cannot ® the programmed HomeLink button. be erased. However, to erase all Activation will occur for the trained three programmings; device (i.e.
  • Page 153: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Convenient features of your vehicle This device complies with Part 15 Outside rearview mirror of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any inter- ference received, including inter- ference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 154 Convenient features of your vehicle NOTICE Do not scrape ice off a mirror sur- face; this may damage the mirror surface. If ice should restrict movement of the mirror, do not force the mirror for adjustment. To remove ice, use a deicer spray, a sponge or soft cloth with warm water.
  • Page 155 Convenient features of your vehicle Folding the Outside Rearview To unfold: Mirrors Press the button located on the dri- ver’s side door panel. The Engine Start/Stop Button must be in the ON position or within approximately 30 seconds after the Engine Start/Stop Button is pressed to the ACC position or the OFF posi- tion.
  • Page 156: Reverse Parking Aid Function

    Convenient features of your vehicle Electric chromic mirror (ECM) Reverse Parking Aid Function (if equipped) The electric chromic mirror automat- ically controls the glare from the headlamps of the vehicles behind during the night time or low light driv- ing conditions. The sensor mounted in the mirror senses the light level around the vehicle, and automatical- ly controls the headlamp glare from...
  • Page 157: Instrument Cluster

    Convenient features of your vehicle I I N N S S T T R R U U M M E E N N T T C C L L U U S S T T E E R R ■ ■ Type A ❈...
  • Page 158 Convenient features of your vehicle ■ ■ Type B ❈ The actual instrument cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For further information, refer to "Gauges" in this chapter. OVI045414N 1. Tachometer 4. Fuel Gauge 2. Speedometer 5. Odometer 3.
  • Page 159: Instrument Cluster Control

    Convenient features of your vehicle Instrument Cluster Control LCD Display Control Adjusting Instrument Cluster The LCD display modes can be changed with the control buttons on Illumination the steering wheel. ■ ■ Type A OVI045051N The brightness of the instrument OVI045410N panel illumination can be adjusted by pressing the illumination control but-...
  • Page 160: Gauges

    Convenient features of your vehicle ■ ■ Type B Gauges Speedometer ■ Type A OVI045411N (1) Haptic switch : Changing LCD modes or items OVI045609N (2) OK button : Selecting or resetting ■ Type B (3) RETURN button : Returning to previous position You can adjust a tightening level of the haptic rotating switch in the "User...
  • Page 161 Convenient features of your vehicle Tachometer Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge ■ Type A ■ Type A OVI045611N ■ Type B OVI045613N ■ Type B OVI045612N OVI045614N tachometer indicates approximate number of engine revo- This gauge indicates the tempera- lutions per minute (rpm). ture of the engine coolant when the Use the tachometer to find the cor- engine is running.
  • Page 162 Convenient features of your vehicle Information CAUTION • The fuel tank capacity is indicated Never remove the radiator cap in chapter 8. when the engine is hot. The • The fuel gauge is supplemented by a engine coolant is under pres- low fuel warning light, which will sure and could severely burn.
  • Page 163 Convenient features of your vehicle Odometer The temperature unit (from °C to °F or from °F to °C) can be changed by pressing the AUTO/OFF buttons on the front climate control panel for 3 seconds simultaneously. Automatic Transmission Shift Indicator OVI045711 The odometer indicates the accumu- lated distance that the vehicle has...
  • Page 164: Lcd Display

    Convenient features of your vehicle L L C C D D D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y LCD Modes Modes Symbol Explanation This mode displays driving information like the trip- meter, fuel economy, etc. Trip Computer ❈...
  • Page 165: Trip Computer Mode

    Convenient features of your vehicle Trip Computer Mode A/V Mode OVI045714 OVI045717 This mode displays driving informa- This mode displays the state of the tion like the tripmeter, fuel economy, A/V system. etc. Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode ❈ For further information, refer to (if equipped) “Trip Computer”...
  • Page 166: Information Mode

    Convenient features of your vehicle Information Mode Service Interval This mode displays the service inter- val (mileage and days). ❈ For the setting of the service inter- val, refer to "User Settings Mode" of the LCD display. OVI045720 Service required When you fail to have your vehicle serviced according to the already inputted service interval, "Service...
  • Page 167: User Settings Mode

    Convenient features of your vehicle Information If any of the following conditions occurs, the mileage and days may be incorrect. - The battery cable is disconnected. - The fuse switch is turned off. - The battery is discharged. Warning Message If one of followings occurs, warning OVI045755N messages will be displayed in the...
  • Page 168 Convenient features of your vehicle OVI045725 OVI045726 Font Size Contents Setting (if equipped) Choose the font size of the HUD Activate or deactivate each HUD con- (Large, Medium, Small). tents (TBT, SCC, LDWS, BSD). ❈ TBT : Turn By Turn SCC : (Advanced) Smart Cruise Control LDWS : Lane Departure Warning...
  • Page 169 Convenient features of your vehicle Vehicle Settings In this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, etc. Cluster Settings Items Explanation • On: The welcome sound will be activated when the instrument cluster is turned on. Welcome Sound •...
  • Page 170 Convenient 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 memory of the average fuel economy will be automatically reset when refueling.
  • Page 171 Convenient features of your vehicle Lamp Items Explanation • On: The head lamp delay function is active. Head Lamp Delay • Off: The headlamp delay function is deactivated. ❈ For further information, refer to “Lighting” in this chapter. • On: The welcome light function is active. •...
  • Page 172 Convenient features of your vehicle Driver Convenience Items Explanation • Off: The seat easy access function is deactivated. • Normal/Enhanced: - When you turn OFF the engine, the driver’s seat automati- cally moves backwards by 2 inch (Normal) or 3 inch (Enhanced) for more comfortable entering or exiting.
  • Page 173: Warning Messages

    Convenient features of your vehicle Service Interval Warning Messages Shift to "P" or "N" to start engine OVI045727 OVI045728 In this mode, you can activate the service interval function in mileage • This warning message illumi- (mile or kilometer) and period nates, when you try to start the (month).
  • Page 174 Convenient features of your vehicle • At this time, the Engine Start/Stop Press brake pedal to start engine Button turns to the ACC position (When you re-press the Engine Start/Stop Button again, it will turn to the ON position). Press start button again OVI045731 •...
  • Page 175 Convenient features of your vehicle Low Key Battery Key not in vehicle OVI045733 OVI045735 • This warning message illumi- • This warning message illumi- nates, when the Smart-Key bat- nates, when the Smart Key is out tery is discharged while turning of the vehicle while pressing the the Engine Start/Stop button to Engine Start/Stop button.
  • Page 176 Convenient features of your vehicle Align steering wheel Sunroof Open OVI045753 OVI045752 • This warning message illumi- • This warning message illumi- nates, when the steering wheel is nates, when the sunroof is open turned at an angle of 90 degrees while turning OFF the engine.
  • Page 177 Convenient features of your vehicle Check fuse "BRAKE SWITCH" Low Tire Pressure OVI045738 OVI045740 • This warning message illuminates • This warning message illumi- if the brake switch fuse is discon- nates, when the tire is under-inflat- nected. ed with the Engine Start/Stop but- ton ON.
  • Page 178 Convenient features of your vehicle Check Power System Check BSD System (if equipped) OVI045742 OVI045744 • This warning message illumi- • This warning message illumi- nates, when the battery voltage is nates, when there is a malfunction abnormally low, or the battery has with the Blind Spot Detection poor performance.
  • Page 179 Convenient features of your vehicle Service Engine Immediately Check ECS OVI045745 OVI045747 • This warning message illumi- • This warning message illuminates, nates, when there is a malfunction when there is a malfunction with with the engine, and a driving Electronic Controlled speed is limited.
  • Page 180 Convenient features of your vehicle Check SCC Radar NOTICE - ECS Warning Message • When the Electronic Controlled Suspension (ECS) Warning Message illuminates due to the under-pressure inside the sus- pension, the vehicle height will be very low. In this case, do not drive the vehicle in order to protect it from a projection on a surface.
  • Page 181: Lcd Display Control

    Convenient features of your vehicle T T R R I I P P C C O O M M P P U U T T E E R R Overview Trip A/B Description The trip computer is a driving infor- mation system, controlled by a micro-computer.
  • Page 182: Fuel Economy

    Convenient features of your vehicle Elapsed Time (2) Fuel Economy • The elapsed time displays the Distance To Empty (1) accumulated driving hour informa- tion since its last default setting. - Time range (hh:mm): 00:00 ~ 99:59 • To reset the elapsed time, press the OK button on the steering wheel for 1 second or longer, when the elapsed time is displayed.
  • Page 183 Convenient features of your vehicle Instant Fuel Economy (2) Automatic reset To automatically reset the average • This mode displays the instant fuel fuel economy after refueling, select economy during the last few sec- the "Auto Reset" mode in User onds when a driving speed exceeds Setting menu on the LCD display 6.2 MPH (10 km/h).
  • Page 184: Warning Lights

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W A A R R N N I I N N G G A A N N D D I I N N D D I I C C A A T T O O R R L L I I G G H H T T S S Warning lights Parking Brake &...
  • Page 185 Convenient features of your vehicle Dual-diagonal braking system Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light Your vehicle is equipped with dual- diagonal braking systems. This means you still have braking on two This warning light illuminates in wheels even if one of the dual sys- one of the following situations: tems fails.
  • Page 186 Convenient features of your vehicle Malfunction Indicator WARNING Lamp (MIL) - Electronic Brake force This warning light illuminates in Distribution (EBD) System one of the following situations: Warning Light • You turn ON either the ignition When both ABS and the Parking switch or the Engine Start/Stop Brake &...
  • Page 187 Convenient features of your vehicle Charging System Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Warning Light Light When this warning light illuminates while the engine is running, the bat- This warning light illuminates: tery being charged. • When the engine coolant temper- Immediately turn OFF all electrical ature is above 248°F (120°C).
  • Page 188 Convenient features of your vehicle When the engine oil pressure is low, Low Fuel Level follow the below procedures: Warning Light 1. Carefully drive to the nearest safe location and stop your vehicle. This warning light illuminates: 2. Turn OFF the engine and check When the fuel tank is nearly empty.
  • Page 189 Convenient features of your vehicle Low Tire Pressure WARNING Warning Light - Safe Stopping This warning light illuminates: • The TPMS cannot alert you to a • Once you turn ON the ignition severe and sudden tire damage switch or the Engine Start/Stop caused by external factors.
  • Page 190 Convenient features of your vehicle Adaptive Front Electric Parking Brake Lighting System (EPB) Warning Light (AFLS) Warning Light This warning light blinks: This warning light illuminates: • Once Engine • Once you turn ON the ignition Start/Stop Button to the ON posi- switch or the Engine Start/Stop tion.
  • Page 191: Indicator Lights

    Convenient features of your vehicle Indicator Lights Immobilizer Indicator Light Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Indicator This indicator illuminates up to 30 Light seconds: This indicator light illuminates: • When the vehicle detects the • Once you turn ON the ignition Smart Key in the vehicle while the switch or the Engine Start/Stop Engine Start/Stop button is the...
  • Page 192 Convenient features of your vehicle • When there is a malfunction with Light ON Indicator the immobilizer system. Light In this case, have your vehicle inspected authorized This indicator light illuminates: EQUUS dealer. • When the headlamps or tail lights are ON.
  • Page 193 Convenient features of your vehicle AUTO HOLD Indicator Light Lane Departure Warning System (if equipped) (LDWS) Indicator Light (if equipped) This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: • [White] When you activate the auto hold system by pressing the •...
  • Page 194 Convenient features of your vehicle Advanced Vehicle Information Safety Management If you activate the Driving Mode (AVSM) OFF Indicator Theme on the User Settings Mode of Light (if equipped) the LCD display (if equipped), the This indicator light illuminates: SPORT and SNOW indicators will not •...
  • Page 195: Head Up Display (Hud)

    Convenient features of your vehicle H H E E A A D D U U P P D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y ( ( H H U U D D ) ) ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Description WARNING - Head Up Display...
  • Page 196: Head Up Display On/Off

    Convenient features of your vehicle Head Up Display ON/OFF In the "User settings Mode" of the LCD display, you can activate or deactive the Turn By Turn (TBT) nav- igation, the Smart Cruise Control (SCC), the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS), and the Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system information.
  • Page 197: Parking Assist System

    Convenient features of your vehicle P P A A R R K K I I N N G G A A S S S S I I S S T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ■...
  • Page 198: Operation Of The Parking Assist System

    Convenient features of your vehicle Operation of the Parking • The system will automatically operate every time the driving Assist System speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h) Operating conditions with the system switched ON. ■ Type A • When you move the shift lever to the R position with the system switched OFF, the indicator will turn ON and the system will oper-...
  • Page 199 Convenient features of your vehicle Types of warning sound and indicator Warning indicator Distance Warning sound from object When driving When driving forward rearward 39 in. ~ 24 in. Buzzer beeps Front (100cm~60cm) intermittently 47 in. ~ 24 in. Buzzer beeps Rear (120cm~60cm) intermittently...
  • Page 200: Inoperable Conditions Of The Parking Assist System

    Convenient features of your vehicle Inoperable conditions of the Detecting range may decrease Parking Assist System when: 1. Outside temperature The Parking Assist System may extremely hot or cold. not properly operate, when: 2. The sensor cannot detect an 1. Moisture is frozen over the sensor. object, as it is smaller than 39 in (1 (It will operate normally again m) or narrower than 5.5 in (14 cm)
  • Page 201: Self-Diagnosis

    Convenient features of your vehicle Self-diagnosis Information If you do not hear an audible warning This system can only sense objects sound or if the buzzer sounds inter- within the certain range and location. mittently when shifting the gear to it cannot detect objects in other areas the R (Reverse) position, this may where sensors are not installed.
  • Page 202: Rearview Camera

    Convenient features of your vehicle R R E E A A R R V V I I E E W W C C A A M M E E R R A A ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Information The rearview camera may not operate normally, when you drive in the...
  • Page 203: Multi-View Camera System

    Convenient features of your vehicle M M U U L L T T I I - - V V I I E E W W C C A A M M E E R R A A S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) (Continued) •...
  • Page 204: Battery Saver Function

    Convenient features of your vehicle L L I I G G H H T T I I N N G G Battery saver function Headlamp escort function • The purpose of this function is to When press Engine prevent the battery from being dis- Start/Stop button to the ACC or OFF charged.
  • Page 205: Lighting Control

    Convenient features of your vehicle Lighting control Auto light/AFLS position OVI045617N OVI045092N When the light switch is in the AUTO The light switch turns to be in the light position while the engine is run- Headlamp or Parking light position. ning, the taillights and headlamps To operate the lights, turn the knob will be turned ON or OFF automati-...
  • Page 206: High Beam Operation

    Convenient features of your vehicle High beam operation Parking light position ( OVI045618N OVI045426N To turn ON the high beam head- When the light switch is in the park- lamps, push the lever away from you. ing light position, the tail, license and Pull it back for low beams.
  • Page 207: Turn Signals And Lane Change Signals

    Convenient features of your vehicle Turn signals and lane change signals OVI045620N To flash the headlamps, pull the lever towards you. It will return to the OVI045621N default (low beam) position when The ignition switch must be ON to released. The headlamp switch does turn ON the turn signals.
  • Page 208: Front Fog Light

    Convenient features of your vehicle Daytime running light Information Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can If an indicator flash is abnormally make it easier for others to see the quick or slow, a bulb may be burned front of your vehicle during the day- out or have a poor electrical connec- time.
  • Page 209: Afls (Adaptive Front Lighting System)

    Convenient features of your vehicle ■ Type A ■ Type B AFLS (Adaptive Front Lighting System) (if equipped) OVI045622N/OVI045425N If the AFLS malfunction indicator illu- minates, the AFLS does not work OVI045091N properly. Drive to the nearest safe The AFLS uses the steering angle location and restart the engine.
  • Page 210: Windshield Wipers

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I P P E E R R S S A A N N D D W W A A S S H H E E R R AUTO : The rain sensor located on the upper end of the wind- shield glass senses the amount of rainfall and con-...
  • Page 211 Convenient features of your vehicle Auto control NOTICE The rain sensor located on the upper When washing the vehicle, set the end of the windshield glass senses wiper switch in the OFF position the amount of rainfall and controls the to stop the auto wiper operation.
  • Page 212: Windshield Washer

    Convenient features of your vehicle Windshield washer WARNING Do not use the washer in freez- ing temperatures before warm- ing the windshield with the defrosters; the washer fluid could be frozen on contact with the windshield and obscure your vision. NOTICE •...
  • Page 213: Interior Light

    Convenient features of your vehicle I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R L L I I G G H H T T • DOOR : NOTICE The front and rear room lamps are Do not use the interior lights for turned ON for approximately 30 an extended period of time when...
  • Page 214: Rear

    Convenient features of your vehicle Rear Trunk room lamp OVI045101N OVI045102N (1) Rear map lamp The trunk room lamp is turned ON when the trunk is opened. (2) Rear room lamp NOTICE • The trunk room lamp is ON until Press the button to turn the rear the trunk lid is opened.
  • Page 215: Glove Box Lamp

    Convenient features of your vehicle Glove box lamp Vanity mirror lamp OVI045104N OVI045105N The glove box lamp is turned ON Opening the lid of the vanity mirror when the glove box is opened. automatically turns the mirror light NOTICE NOTICE To prevent unnecessary charging system drain, close the glove box To prevent unnecessary charging...
  • Page 216: Interior Light

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W E E L L C C O O M M E E S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Puddle lamp Headlamp With the headlamp (light switch in the headlamp or AUTO position) ON, and with all doors (and trunk) closed and locked, the parking lights and...
  • Page 217: Defroster

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D E E F F R R O O S S T T E E R R The rear window defroster automati- NOTICE cally turns OFF after approximately To prevent damage to the conduc- 20 minutes or when the ignition tors located under the rear win- switch is turned OFF.
  • Page 218 Convenient features of your vehicle A A U U T T O O M M A A T T I I C C C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ■...
  • Page 219: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning

    Convenient features of your vehicle ■ Front Automatic heating and air con- ditioning ■ Front OVI045108N ■ Rear OVI045114N ■ Rear • Type A • Type B OVI045431N 2. Turn the temperature control knob for front seats or press the temper- OVI045417N ature control button for rear seats to set the desired temperature.
  • Page 220 Convenient features of your vehicle Information • To turn the automatic operation OFF, select any button among the follow- ings and press: - Mode selection button - Front windshield defrost button (Press the button one more time to deselect the front windshield defroster function.
  • Page 221: Manual Air Heating And Cooling

    Convenient features of your vehicle Manual air heating and cooling 3 Zone control button The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pushing buttons except the AUTO button. In this case, the system works sequen- tially according to the order of button selection.
  • Page 222 Convenient features of your vehicle Mode selection OVI045111N ❈ ❈ Rear air outlet (F) • The air flow of the rear air outlets is controlled by the front climate control system, and the air is delivered through the air duct of the front doors. If the door is open or not securely closed, the air flow to the rear air outlet can be improperly delivered.
  • Page 223 Convenient features of your vehicle ■ Front The air flow outlet can be converted as follows: Face-Level (B, D, F, G) Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face. Additionally, each air OVI045115N outlet port can be controlled and ■...
  • Page 224 Convenient features of your vehicle Rear button If you press the rear button, the 3 ZONE indicator will illuminate, and you can adjust the rear mode individ- ually. If you press the 3 ZONE button, the 3 zone control indicator will be turned OFF, and the rear mode will be operated as the front mode.
  • Page 225 Convenient features of your vehicle Temperature control If you turn the knob for front passen- ger's seat or if you press the down ■ Front button, the 3 Zone indicator will illumi- nate. You can separately adjust the temperatures for the front passen- ger's seat and the rear seat.
  • Page 226 Convenient features of your vehicle Air intake control Information A prolonged period of the heater oper- ation in the air recirculation mode (without air conditioning selected) may cause fogging on the windshield and side windows, and make the air stale inside the vehicle. In addition, a prolonged period of the air conditioning operation in the air recirculation mode may make air...
  • Page 227 Convenient features of your vehicle Air Quality System (AQS) Exhaust gas cut-off mode : The exhaust gas may enter the vehicle from the outside in the (fresh) air intake mode. However, with the exhaust gas cut-off mode selected, the air intake control automatically converts to the air recirculation mode to prevent the exhaust gas from enter- ing the vehicle.
  • Page 228 Convenient features of your vehicle Fan speed control A/C (Air conditioning) ■ Front OVI045119N OVI045120N ■ Rear Press the A/C button to turn the air conditioning system ON (The indica- tor light will illuminate). Press the but- ton again to turn the A/C OFF. OVI045418N The fan speed can be set as desired by pressing the fan speed control...
  • Page 229 Convenient features of your vehicle OFF mode Climate information screen selection button ■ Front OVI045121N OVI045123N ■ Rear • Type B • Type A To display the climate information on the screen, press the CLIMATE but- ton. OVI045624N Press the OFF button in front to turn OFF the air climate control system.
  • Page 230: System Operation

    Convenient features of your vehicle System operation • To prevent fogging on the inside of the windshield, set the air intake Ventilation control in the (fresh) air intake 1. Set in the mode. mode, set the fan speed as desired, turn ON the A/C, and 2.
  • Page 231: Climate Control Air Filter

    Convenient features of your vehicle Air conditioning system operation Climate control air filter tips • When the vehicle is parked under Outside air the direct sunlight in hot weather, open the windows for a short time Recirculated to expel the hot air inside from the vehicle.
  • Page 232: Checking The Amount Of Air Conditioner Refrigerant And Compressor Lubricant

    Convenient features of your vehicle Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerant and compressor lubricant When the amount of refrigerant is low, the A/C performance is reduced. Overfilling also has a negative impact on the A/C system. Therefore, if abnormal operation is found, have the system inspected by an authorized EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 233 Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I N N D D S S H H I I E E L L D D D D E E F F R R O O S S T T I I N N G G A A N N D D D D E E F F O O G G G G I I N N G G To defog inside windshield WARNING - Windshield heating...
  • Page 234: Defogging Logic

    Convenient features of your vehicle To defrost outside windshield Defogging logic To reduce the possibility of the dew condensation on the inside of the windshield, the air intake is automat- ically controlled according to a driv- ing condition such as setting in the positions.
  • Page 235 Convenient features of your vehicle Auto defogging system The auto defogging system automat- ically activates in certain conditions. (if equipped) However, if you want to turn OFF the auto defogging system, press the front defroster button 4 times within 2 seconds while pressing the AUTO button.
  • Page 236: Center Console Storage

    Convenient features of your vehicle S S T T O O R R A A G G E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T S S These compartments are to store Glove box small items required by the driver or...
  • Page 237: Sunglass Holder

    Convenient features of your vehicle Sunglass holder Rear console storage ■ Type A OVI045129N OVI045127N ■ Type B To open the sunglass holder, press the cover and the holder will slowly open. Place your sunglasses inside the compartment holder with the lenses facing out.
  • Page 238: Cool And Warm Box

    Convenient features of your vehicle Cool and warm box WARNING (if equipped) Have the system maintained and repaired by an authorized EQUUS dealer. Inappropriate repair may damage the system, resulting in a fire or injury. NOTICE • When operating in the cooling mode, and when the drink is hot, the system takes a long time to cool the drink.
  • Page 239 Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) • If you leave food in the box for a long period of time, the food may go spoiled with bad smell. • When you clean the inside of the box, use a soft cloth. Do not use strong soap or chemical deter- gents.
  • Page 240: Ashtray

    Convenient features of your vehicle I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S Ashtray Rear OVI045131N OVI045132N Use the rear ashtray after opening up the cover (1).
  • Page 241: Cup Holder

    Convenient features of your vehicle ■ Rear (A) (if equipped) Cup holder WARNING - Hot drinks • Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder without covering the lid while the vehicle is in motion. If the hot drink spills over, you may be burned.
  • Page 242: Sunvisor

    Convenient features of your vehicle Sunvisor Rear vanity mirror (if equipped) OVI045201N OVI045141N To use the rear vanity mirror, press Use the sunvisor to block direct sun- the cover. Then, it will slowly open light through the windshield or side and the mirror lamp will turn ON.
  • Page 243: Power Outlet

    Convenient features of your vehicle Power outlet ■ Front OVI045503N You should close the center console OVI045185N cover after using the front power out- ■ Rear (A) (if equipped) lets inside the center console and pulling out the wire from them. (The USB charger and cable are not provided in your vehicle.) NOTICE...
  • Page 244: Clock

    Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) Clock • Some electronic devices can cause electronic interference when plugged into a vehicle’s power outlet. These devices may cause excessive audio static and malfunctions in other elec- tronic systems or devices used in your vehicle. WARNING Do not put a finger or a foreign OVI045407N...
  • Page 245: Clothes Hanger

    Convenient features of your vehicle Clothes hanger Floor mat anchor(s) (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type B OVI045140N OVI045427N To use the hanger, pull down the upper portion of hanger. When laying a floor mat under the driver's seat, make sure it attaches to the floor mat anchor(s) of your vehi- NOTICE cle.
  • Page 246: Luggage Net (Holder)

    Convenient features of your vehicle Luggage net (holder) (Continued) IMPORTANT - Your vehicle is manufactured with driver's side floor mat anchors that are designed to securely hold the floor mat in place. To avoid any interference with pedal opera- tion, it is highly recommended that only the authorized EQUUS floor mat be installed.
  • Page 247: Rear Curtain

    Convenient features of your vehicle ■ Rear (A) Rear curtain ■ Front OVI045144N ■ Rear (B) OVI045143N To raise the rear curtain, press the button. To lower the rear curtain, press the button again. The rear curtain will be automatically lowered when you change the shift gear to the R (Reverse) and be auto- matically raised when you change...
  • Page 248: Aux, Usb And Ipod ® Port

    Convenient features of your vehicle ® AUX, USB and iPod port OVI045409N If your vehicle has an AUX and/or USB(universal serial bus) port or ® iPod port, you can use an AUX port to connect audio devices, a USB port to plug in a USB, and an iPod ®...
  • Page 249: Multimedia System

    Multimedia system Multimedia system ..........4-2 Antenna ................4-2 Steering wheel audio control .........4-3...
  • Page 250 Multimedia system M M U U L L T T I I M M E E D D I I A A S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Antenna Information Glass antenna • If you install an unauthorized HID head lamp, your vehicle’s audio and electronic device may malfunction.
  • Page 251: Steering Wheel Audio Control

    Multimedia system Steering wheel audio control When one of the < / > buttons is pressed shorter than 0.8 seconds, it will function as follows in each mode. RADIO mode Those will function as the PRESET STATION buttons. MEDIA mode Those will function as the TRACK UP/DOWN buttons.
  • Page 252: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Before driving............5-5 Before entering vehicle ...........5-5 Necessary inspections .............5-5 Before starting ..............5-5 Engine start/stop button ........5-7 Illuminated Engine Start/Stop Button ......5-7 Engine Start/Stop Button position .......5-7 Starting the engine..........5-9 Automatic transmission........5-11 Automatic transmission operation ......5-12 Good driving practices ...........5-15 Brake system ............5-17 Power brakes ..............5-17 Electric parking brake (EPB)........5-19...
  • Page 253 Driving your vehicle Advanced smart cruise control system ....5-38 Smart cruise control speed ..........5-39 Smart cruise control vehicle-to-vehicle distance ..5-43 Vehicle-to-vehicle distance sensor ......5-45 To convert to the cruise control mode .....5-46 Limitations of the system ..........5-47 Lane departure warning system (LDWS) ..5-51 LDWS operation...............5-52 Advanced vehicle safety management (AVSM) ..............5-55...
  • Page 254 Winter driving............5-72 Snowy or icy conditions..........5-72 Use high quality ethylene glycol coolant ....5-74 Check battery and cables ..........5-74 Change to "winter weight" oil if necessary .....5-74 Check spark plugs and ignition system.....5-74 To prevent the locks from frozen ......5-75 Use authorized window washer anti-freezer solution in system ............5-75 Do not let your parking brake freeze .......5-75 Do not let ice and snow accumulate underneath...5-75...
  • Page 255 Driving your vehicle WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS! Engine exhaust fumes may be extremely dangerous. When, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, immediately open the windows. • Do not inhale exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, the colorless, odorless gas that may cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.
  • Page 256: Before Entering Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle B B E E F F O O R R E E D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Before entering vehicle Before starting • Be sure that all windows, outside •...
  • Page 257 Driving your vehicle WARNING WARNING - Driving under the influence of • When you park or pull over alcohol or drugs the vehicle with the engine ON, be careful not to depress DUI (driving under the influ- the accelerator pedal for a ence) is dangerous.
  • Page 258: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Driving your vehicle E E N N G G I I N N E E S S T T A A R R T T / / S S T T O O P P B B U U T T T T O O N N Illuminated Engine Start/Stop WARNING Button...
  • Page 259 Driving your vehicle START (Continued) To start the engine, depress the • Before leaving the driver’s brake pedal and press the Engine seat, always make sure the Start/Stop Button with the shift gear shift gear is engaged in P in P(Park) or N(Neutral). (Park), fully set the parking For your safety, start the engine with brake and turn the engine...
  • Page 260 Driving your vehicle S S T T A A R R T T I I N N G G T T H H E E E E N N G G I I N N E E • Even though the Smart Key is WARNING inside the vehicle, but when the key is far away from the driver, the...
  • Page 261: Starting The Engine

    Driving your vehicle (Continued) ■ Type A • When the stop light fuse is blown out, you cannot normally start the engine. Replace the blown-out fuse with a new one. If you are not able to replace the fuse, you can start the engine by pressing the Smart Key onto the Engine Start/Stop button for 10 seconds.
  • Page 262 Driving your vehicle A A U U T T O O M M A A T T I I C C T T R R A A N N S S M M I I S S S S I I O O N N Release button OVI055009N Depress the brake pedal and press the release button when moving the shift lever.
  • Page 263: Automatic Transmission

    Driving your vehicle Automatic transmission opera- (Continued) tion • When a vehicle stops on a slope, do not stop the vehicle The automatic transmission has 8 with the engine power. forward speed levels and 1 reverse speed level. Vehicle speed is auto- Set the service brake or the matically selected, depending on the parking brake.
  • Page 264 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) Set the shift lever in this position to drive backwards. + (UP) NOTICE Always completely stop the vehi- Sports mode cle before changing the shift lever to or out of R (Reverse). You may damage the transmission when changing the shift lever to R while - (DOWN) driving, except as explained in...
  • Page 265 Driving your vehicle (Continued) Shift lock system • In sports mode, the transmission For your safety, the automatic trans- will automatically downshift, when mission has a shift lock system to it slows down. When the vehicle prevent the transmission shifting stops, the transmission automatical- from P(Park) to R (Reverse), unless ly selects the 1st gear.
  • Page 266: Good Driving Practices

    Driving your vehicle Good driving practices • Never move the shift lever from P(Park)/N(Neutral) to any other position, while depressing the accelerator. • Never move the gearshift to P (Park), when the vehicle is in motion. • Make sure to completely stop the vehicle before moving the shift lever to R(Reverse)/D(Drive).
  • Page 267 Driving your vehicle WARNING WARNING • Always buckle up! In a colli- When your vehicle is stuck in sion, an unbelted occupant is snow, mud, sand and others, more likely to be seriously you may rock the vehicle by injured or killed than a proper- moving it forward and back- ly belted occupant.
  • Page 268: Power Brakes

    Driving your vehicle B B R R A A K K E E S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Power brakes (Continued) Your vehicle is equipped with the • Wet brakes may impair the power-assisted brakes that automat- vehicle’s ability to safely slow ically adjust themselves in a normal...
  • Page 269 Driving your vehicle In the event of brake failure Disc brakes wear indicator When service brakes fail to operate Your vehicle is equipped with disc while driving, you can make an brakes. When your brake pads are emergency stop by setting the park- worn down and new pads are ing brake.
  • Page 270: Electric Parking Brake (Epb)

    Driving your vehicle Electric parking brake (EPB) Releasing the parking brake Applying the parking brake OVI055110N To release the EPB, press the EPB OVI055109N switch as follows: To set the parking brake, depress the • Turn the Engine Start/Stop Button brake pedal first and then pull the EPB switch.
  • Page 271 Driving your vehicle Information • You can set the EPB, even though the Engine Start/Stop button is OFF. However, for your safety, you can- not release it. • For your safety, depress the brake pedal and manually release the parking brake by pressing the EPB switch, when driving down on a slope and driving back up.
  • Page 272 Driving your vehicle EPB malfunction indicator WARNING • To prevent unintentional vehi- cle movement when parking or after leaving the vehicle, do not substitute setting of the parking brake with setting of the shift lever. Set the parking brake and secure to position the shift lever in P(Park).
  • Page 273: Emergency Braking

    Driving your vehicle NOTICE WARNING • The EPB warning light may illu- Do not operate the parking minate, when the EPB switch is brake while the vehicle is mov- abnormally operated. Turn the ing except in an emergency situ- engine OFF and, after a few min- ation.
  • Page 274: Auto Hold

    Driving your vehicle AUTO HOLD 3.The vehicle will remain to be stand- still even when you release the brake pedal. 4.When setting the EPB, the Auto Hold will be released. Leaving When you depress the accelerator pedal with shift lever R(Reverse)/D(Drive) or in sports mode, the AUTO HOLD will be auto- matically released automatically.
  • Page 275 Driving your vehicle (Continued) Information Before driving off again, depress • The Auto Hold does not operate, brake pedal, take a look around when: your vehicle, and manually release - The driver's seat belt is unfastened the parking brake and the EPB and driver's door is opened switch.
  • Page 276 Driving your vehicle OVINDR5914 OVINDR5916 When the EPB is set ON after When you do not depress the brake releasing the Auto Hold, a message pedal while pressing the AUTO will illuminate on the LCD display. HOLD switch to release it, a mes- Also, warning alarm sounds once.
  • Page 277: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Driving your vehicle Anti-lock brake system (ABS) When you depress brake pedals in conditions, which may lock the wheels, you may hear a snapping WARNING sound or feel like that from the brakes. This is normal and indicates ESC, Electronic your ABS is active.
  • Page 278 Driving your vehicle NOTICE • When continuously depressing brakes, while driving on a road of poor traction, such as an icy road, the ABS will be continu- ously active, and the ABS warn- ing light will illuminate. Pull over the vehicle in a safe place and stop the engine.
  • Page 279: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Driving your vehicle Electronic stability control (ESC) WKH-002 Check the brake warning light by turning the ignition switch ON (do not OVI055021N start the engine). This light illumi- The ESC system is to stabilize the nates when the parking brake is vehicle in cornering maneuvers.
  • Page 280 Driving your vehicle The ESC system is an electronic ESC operation system to help the driver maintain ESC ON condition vehicle control in adverse conditions. When the Engine Start/Stop button It is not a substitute for safe driving is turned ON, the ESC and the ESC practices.
  • Page 281 Driving your vehicle ESC operation OFF ESC OFF status This vehicle has 2 types of ESC OFF status. When the engine stops, and ESC is OFF, ESC remains OFF. Upon restarting the engine, the ESC will be automatical- ly turned ON again. OVINDR5917 •...
  • Page 282 Driving your vehicle NOTICE NOTICE Even if you turn OFF the ESC by Driving with tires or wheels in var- pressing the button, the ESC func- ious sizes may cause the ESC tion may be operated. It is normal system to malfunction. When condition for safety driving.
  • Page 283: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    Driving your vehicle Hill-start assist control (HAC) Good braking practices A vehicle has the tendency to slide WARNING backwards on a steep slope, when the driver begins to accelerate after a • Whenever parking or leaving stop. The HAC prevents the vehicle the vehicle, always securely from sliding backwards by automati- set the parking brake and...
  • Page 284 Driving your vehicle • Do not slide down (or coast down) • Under some conditions, your park- the vehicle on a slope out of gear. ing brake may freeze in the This is extremely hazardous. Keep engaged position. This is most like- the vehicle in gear at all times, ly to happen, when there is an depress the brake pedal to slow...
  • Page 285: Drive Mode / Snow Mode

    Driving your vehicle D D R R I I V V E E M M O O D D E E I I N N T T E E G G R R A A T T E E D D C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M DRIVE mode / SNOW mode The mode changes whenever the DRIVE MODE button is pressed.
  • Page 286 Driving your vehicle SPORT mode SNOW mode (if equipped) The SPORT mode focuses on the Snow mode helps the driver to more driving dynamics by automatically effectively drive a vehicle on slippery adjusting the steering wheel, sus- roads, such as snowy or muddy pension (where roads.
  • Page 287: To Control The Vehicle Height

    Driving your vehicle E E L L E E C C T T R R O O N N I I C C C C O O N N T T R R O O L L L L E E D D S S U U S S P P E E N N S S I I O O N N ( ( E E C C S S ) ) ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Repress the vehicle height control button to select the NORMAL mode that makes the vehicle height lower...
  • Page 288: Ecs (Electronic Controlled Suspension) Malfunction Warning Message

    Driving your vehicle ECS (Electronic Controlled Suspension) malfunction warning message OVI055025N NOTICE When the ECS malfunction mes- sage is displayed with no air OVINDR5953 inside the suspension, the vehicle When the ECS malfunction warning height may be very low. Thus, do message is displayed while driving, not drive the vehicle to protect it the ECS does not properly function.
  • Page 289: Control System

    Driving your vehicle A A D D V V A A N N C C E E D D S S M M A A R R T T C C R R U U I I S S E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) WARNING •...
  • Page 290: Smart Cruise Control Speed

    Driving your vehicle Information During the normal operation of the Smart Cruise Control, with the SET switch activated or reactivated after applying brakes, the Smart Cruise Control will energize after approxi- mately 3 seconds. This delay is nor- mal. Smart Cruise Control speed OVI055029N To set the cruising speed: 3.Press the SET- switch, and release...
  • Page 291 Driving your vehicle To increase the cruising speed: Follow one of the below procedures: • Press the SET- switch and hold it. Your cruising speed will decrease by 5 mph (10 km/h). Release the switch at the desired speed. • Press the SET- switch and release it immediately.
  • Page 292 Driving your vehicle The Smart Cruise Control will • The vehicle stops on a steep slope. be canceled in following situa- • The ESC, ABS or TCS operates. tions: • The ESC is turned OFF. • The sensor is covered or blocked with dust or foreign substances.
  • Page 293 Driving your vehicle To resume the cruising speed: To turn OFF the Smart Cruise Control, do one of the follow- ings: OVI055030N When any actions other than press- ing the CRUISE switch are taken to OVI055028N cancel the cruising speed, and when •...
  • Page 294: Smart Cruise Control Vehicle To-Vehicle Distance

    Driving your vehicle Smart Cruise Control vehicle- Each time the button is pressed, the vehicle to vehicle distance changes to-vehicle distance as follows: To set a vehicle-to-vehicle dis- tance: → Distance 3 → Distance 2 Distance 4 Distance 1 For example, if you drive at 56 mph (90 km/h), the vehicle-to-vehicle dis- tance maintains as follows: Distance 4 - approximately 170 feet...
  • Page 295 Driving your vehicle When there is no vehicle in (Continued) front: • When warning alarm sounds, actively adjust the vehi- cle speed, as well as the dis- tance from the vehicle in front by depressing the accelerator or brake pedal. •...
  • Page 296: Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Sensor

    Driving your vehicle In traffic situation Vehicle-to-vehicle Distance Sensor OVI055305 OVI055058N In traffic, your vehicle will stop, when a vehicle in front stops. Also, when a The sensor measures a distance vehicle in front starts moving, your from a vehicle in front. vehicle will start as well.
  • Page 297: To Convert To The Cruise Control Mode

    EQUUS dealer. illuminate, but the system will not be active). • Use only authorized HYUNDAI sensor cover for 2.Press the vehicle-to-vehicle dis- your vehicle. tance switch for more than 2 sec- onds. 3.Choose between "Smart Cruise Control(SCC) mode" and "Cruise Control(CC) mode".
  • Page 298: Limitations Of The System

    Driving your vehicle Limitations of the system • Your vehicle speed may slow down due to an adjacent vehicle in the next lane. Depress the accelerator and select an appropriate set speed. Make sure that the road conditions are safe to operate the Smart Cruise Control.
  • Page 299 Driving your vehicle Lane changing OVI055205N • Your vehicle may accelerate, when OVI055203N a vehicle in front disappears. • A vehicle, which moves into your • When you are warned that a vehi- lane from the next, may not be rec- cle in front is undetectable, drive ognized by the sensor until it with caution.
  • Page 300 Driving your vehicle A vehicle may be unrecognized by the sensor, when; - The vehicle points upwards due to overloading in the trunk, - The steering wheel is operated, - The vehicle drives astray to one side of a lane, and - The vehicle drives in a narrow lane or on a curve.
  • Page 301 Driving your vehicle (Continued) WARNING • Always maintain a sufficient • The vehicle cannot be stopped braking distance. If neces- by using the Smart Cruise sary, decelerate your vehicle Control system. by depressing the brake. necessary, must • Always pay close attention to depress the brake.
  • Page 302 Driving your vehicle L L A A N N E E D D E E P P A A R R T T U U R R E E W W A A R R N N I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( L L D D W W S S ) ) ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) (Continued) •...
  • Page 303: Ldws Operation

    Driving your vehicle LDWS operation • When the sensor detects the lane line To turn ON the LDWS, pull the switch with the Engine Start/Stop button ON. The indicator illumi- nates on the cluster. To turn OFF the LDWS, pull the switch again.
  • Page 304 Driving your vehicle 2. Auditory warning The LDWS does not operate in following conditions: When driving out of the lane lines, the warning alarm will sound. • The turn signal is turned ON before changing the lanes. (When the hazard warning flasher is pressed ON, the LDWS excep- tionally operates.) •...
  • Page 305 Driving your vehicle DRIVER'S ATTENTION (Continued) • The vehicle is violently shaken. The driver must be cautious in the below situations, because the sys- • The number of lane marks tem may not assist the driver nor increases or decreases, or the work properly.
  • Page 306 Driving your vehicle A A D D V V A A N N C C E E D D V V E E H H I I C C L L E E S S A A F F E E T T Y Y M M A A N N A A G G E E M M E E N N T T ( ( A A V V S S M M ) ) ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) The AVSM measures a distance Brake operation...
  • Page 307: Avsm

    Driving your vehicle Seat belt operating Malfunction indicator The seat belt tightens when the vehi- • The AVSM OFF indicator illumi- cle senses a collision. nates, when the Engine Start/Stop button is pressed ON. However, it goes OFF in approximately 3 sec- WARNING onds.
  • Page 308 Driving your vehicle (Continued) WARNING • The AVSM braking operation • Even if there is a malfunction in inoperable, when the driver in AVSM braking, the brake is does not release the accelera- normally operable tor nor depress the brake depressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 309 Driving your vehicle B B L L I I N N D D S S P P O O T T D D E E T T E E C C T T I I O O N N S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( B B S S D D ) ) ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) (1) BSD (Blind spot detection) The warning range varies in accordance with a driving speed.
  • Page 310: Operating Conditions

    Driving your vehicle Operating conditions Warning types The BSD indicator will illuminate The system will activate as below. when the BSD system switch is 1.The system is ON. pressed ON after turning the Engine 2.The vehicle speed is above 9.3 Start/Stop button ON.
  • Page 311: Detecting Sensor

    Driving your vehicle Detecting sensor 2nd stage OVI055121N OVI055130N The sensors are located inside of the rear bumper. Always keep the rear bumper clean for the proper operation of the sys- tem. OVI055122N The second-stage alarm will activate when: 1.The first-stage alarm is ON. 2.The turn signal is pressed ON, before changing the lanes.
  • Page 312: Warning Message

    Driving your vehicle Warning message OVI055314 When there is a problem with the OVI055312 BSD system, the message will be When the detecting sensor perform- displayed to alert the driver. In this ance is bad, or when the sensors are case, have a vehicle checked by an overheated by foreign substances on authorized EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 313: Rcta (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)

    Driving your vehicle RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) Warning type OVI055131N OVI055132N • When the sensor detects any When your vehicle drives backwards approaching vehicles behind, the after parking, the sensor detects any warning light will flash on the out- approaching vehicles from the left side rearview mirror with an warn- and right sides and gives information...
  • Page 314: Non-Operating Condition

    Driving your vehicle Non-operating condition WARNING Driver's Attention • The warning light on the out- The driver must be cautious in the side rearview mirror and the below situations, because the sys- head-up display will illumi- tem may not properly operate to nate whenever an approach- assist the driver.
  • Page 315 Driving your vehicle - When the other vehicle drives at the This device complies with Part rear very nearby or drives very close. 15 of the FCC rules. - When a trailer or carrier is installed. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: - When the temperature of rear bumper is high.
  • Page 316 Driving your vehicle E E C C O O N N O O M M I I C C A A L L O O P P E E R R A A T T I I O O N N Your vehicle's fuel economy depends •...
  • Page 317 Driving your vehicle • Do not "lug" or "over-rev" the WARNING engine. Lugging is to drive too slowly in a high gear, resulting in - Turning the engine OFF while the engine bucking. In this case, driving shift to a lower gear. Over-revving Never turn the engine OFF to is racing the engine beyond its safe coast down hills or anytime the...
  • Page 318: Hazardous Driving Conditions

    Driving your vehicle S S P P E E C C I I A A L L D D R R I I V V I I N N G G C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N S S Hazardous driving conditions •...
  • Page 319: Rocking The Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Rocking the vehicle Information When it is necessary to rock the The ESC system must be turned OFF vehicle to escape from snow, sand, before rocking the vehicle. or mud, first move the steering wheel from side to side to clear the front- WARNING wheel area.
  • Page 320: Smooth Cornering

    Driving your vehicle Smooth cornering Driving at night OVI055209N OVI055210N Avoid braking or shifting a gear on a Since night-time driving is more haz- corner, especially when a road sur- ardous than day-time driving, here face is wet. It is ideal to drive a cor- are some important tips to remem- ner by gently accelerating.
  • Page 321: Driving In The Rain

    Driving your vehicle Driving in the rain Driving in flooded areas Avoid driving through a flooded area, unless you are sure the water level is lower than the wheel bub bottom. Slowly drive, when driving through any water. Keep an adequate stop- ping distance, because your braking systems may become wet.
  • Page 322: Highway Driving

    Driving your vehicle Highway driving WARNING Tires • Underinflated or overinflated tires may cause poor han- dling, loss of vehicle control, and sudden braking failure, leading to an accident, an injury, and even a death. Always check tire pressure to maintain the proper inflation, before driving.
  • Page 323: Snowy Or Icy Conditions

    Driving your vehicle W W I I N N T T E E R R D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Information Using tire chains are illegal in some states. Check state laws, before installing tire chains.
  • Page 324 Driving your vehicle Tire chains NOTICE • Use authorized HYUNDAI (MOBIS) parts, after reading the instruction. • Make sure to use the AutoSock of the correct size and type. Incorrect snow chains may dam- age your vehicle body and sus- pension.
  • Page 325: Use High Quality Ethylene Glycol Coolant

    Driving your vehicle Use high quality ethylene gly- WARNING col coolant The cooling system of your vehicle is - Chain installation filled with the high-quality ethylene When installing the AutoSock, glycol coolant when being delivered. park the vehicle on level ground It is the only type of coolant that your away from other vehicles.
  • Page 326: To Prevent The Locks From Frozen

    Driving your vehicle To prevent the locks from Do not let ice and snow accu- frozen mulate underneath To prevent the locks from being Under some conditions, snow and frozen, spray authorized de-icing ice may build up under the fenders fluid or glycerin into key openings.
  • Page 327: Tire And Loading Information Label

    Driving your vehicle V V E E H H I I C C L L E E L L O O A A D D L L I I M M I I T T Tire and loading information Vehicle capacity weight: label 5 seater 904 lbs.
  • Page 328 Driving your vehicle Cargo capacity: 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trail- er, load from your trailer will be The cargo capacity of your vehicle transferred to your vehicle. Consult will increase or decrease depending this manual to determine how this on the weight and the number of reduces the available cargo and occupants.
  • Page 329 Driving your vehicle 5 seater Example 1 Example 3 C190F01JM C190F03JM Item Description Total Item Description Total Vehicle Capacity 904 lbs Vehicle Capacity 904 lbs Weight (410 kg) Weight (410 kg) Subtract Occupant Subtract Occupant 300 lbs 860 lbs Weight Weight (136 kg) (390 kg)
  • Page 330 Driving your vehicle 4 seater Example 1 Example 3 C190F01JM OBK059034N Item Description Total Item Description Total Vehicle Capacity 754 lbs Vehicle Capacity 754 lbs Weight (342 kg) Weight (342 kg) Subtract Occupant Subtract Occupant 300 lbs 688 lbs Weight Weight (136 kg) (312 kg)
  • Page 331: Certification Label

    Driving your vehicle Certification label WARNING - Over loading • Never exceed the GVWR or the GAWR of your vehicle. Overloading above those lim- its may cause an accident or a vehicle damage. You can cal- culate the load weight capaci- ty by weighing the items (or people), before putting them in the vehicle.
  • Page 332 Driving your vehicle WARNING WARNING • Overloading your vehicle may - Unsecured loads overheat the tires and cause Items you carry inside your tire failure, possibly leading to vehicle may hit and injure an a crash. occupant in a sudden stop or •...
  • Page 333: Base Curb Weight

    Driving your vehicle V V E E H H I I C C L L E E W W E E I I G G H H T T This is to guide you to load in a prop- GAWR er manner, and to keep the load (Gross axle weight rating) weight under the maximum weight...
  • Page 334: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency Road warning............6-2 Hazard warning flasher ...........6-2 In case of an emergency while driving ....6-2 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or a railroad crossing................6-2 If you have a flat tire while driving......6-2 If engine stalls while driving...........6-3 If the engine will not start ........6-3 When the engine does not revolve, or slowly revolves................6-3...
  • Page 335: Hazard Warning Flasher

    What to do in an emergency R R O O A A D D W W A A R R N N I I N N G G I I N N C C A A S S E E O O F F A A N N E E M M E E R R G G E E N N C C Y Y W W H H I I L L E E D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Hazard warning flasher If the engine stalls at a cross-...
  • Page 336: If Engine Stalls While Driving

    What to do in an emergency I I F F T T H H E E E E N N G G I I N N E E W W I I L L L L N N O O T T S S T T A A R R T T If engine stalls while driving When the engine does not...
  • Page 337: Jump Starting

    What to do in an emergency E E M M E E R R G G E E N N C C Y Y S S T T A A R R T T I I N N G G Jumper Cables WARNING - Battery...
  • Page 338: Push-Starting

    What to do in an emergency Jump starting procedure NOTICE Information - Battery cables Your vehicle has a battery in the trunk When jump starting the dis- compartment. However, when you charged battery in the trunk com- jump start your vehicle, use the partment, do not connect the jumper terminal in the engine com- jumper cable between the nega-...
  • Page 339 What to do in an emergency I I F F T T H H E E E E N N G G I I N N E E O O V V E E R R H H E E A A T T S S When the temperature gauge indi- 5.When the water pump drive belt is cates engine overheating, you may...
  • Page 340: Low Tire Pressure Telltale

    What to do in an emergency T T I I R R E E P P R R E E S S S S U U R R E E M M O O N N I I T T O O R R I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( T T P P M M S S ) ) Accordingly, when the low tire pres- sure telltale illuminates, you should stop and check your tires as soon as...
  • Page 341: Low Tire Pressure Telltale

    What to do in an emergency Always check the TPMS malfunction Low tire pressure tell- telltale after replacing one or more tale tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the replacement or alter- Low tire pres- nate tires and wheels allow the TPMS sure position to continue to function properly.
  • Page 342: Tpms (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

    What to do in an emergency TPMS (Tire Pressure Information Monitoring System) A tire pressure sensor is not equipped malfunction indicator with the spare tire. The TPMS malfunction indicator illu- minates after approximately CAUTION minute flashing, when the TPMS detects the malfunction. The low tire pressure telltale Immediately have...
  • Page 343: Changing A Tire With Tpms

    What to do in an emergency Changing a tire with TPMS Each wheel is equipped with a tire pressure sensor, inside the tire and When you have a flat tire, both of the behind the valve stem (except for the low tire pressure telltale and the low spare tire).
  • Page 344 What to do in an emergency This device complies with Part WARNING 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following - Protecting TPMS two conditions: Arbitral handling, modification 1. This device may not cause harmful and disabling of the TPMS may interference, and undermine the TPMS perform- ance to warn the driver of the...
  • Page 345: Jack And Tools

    What to do in an emergency I I F F Y Y O O U U H H A A V V E E A A F F L L A A T T T T I I R R E E Jack and tools WARNING - Changing tires...
  • Page 346: Removing And Storing The Spare Tire

    What to do in an emergency Removing and storing the NOTICE spare tire When you remove or store the spare tire, do not touch or hit the battery with spare tire. Touching or hitting of the battery may cause failure of electrical cir- cuits.
  • Page 347 What to do in an emergency 5.Block both the front and rear parts of the wheel by putting a prop in the diagonal position. WARNING - Changing a tire • To prevent vehicle movement while changing a tire, always fully set the parking brake, and block the wheel by put- ting a prop in the diagonal OVI065010N...
  • Page 348 What to do in an emergency WARNING Wheels may have sharp edges. Carefully handle them to avoid a possible severe injury. Before installing wheels into place, dust off any substances from the hub or wheel (i.e. mud, tar, gravel, etc., which may stick solid against the hub).
  • Page 349 What to do in an emergency After changing a wheel, always put the flat tire in place and place the jack and other tools in the proper storage locations. CAUTION When your vehicle uses metric threads for the wheel studs and nuts, the same nuts should be used after removal - or, if replaced, the nuts of the same...
  • Page 350 What to do in an emergency To prevent the jack, jack handle, WARNING wheel lug nut wrench and spare tire from rattling inside a vehicle while A compact spare tire is for driving, store them in a proper place. emergency use only. Do not drive your vehicle on this com- WARNING pact spare at a speed over 50...
  • Page 351 What to do in an emergency • Avoid driving over obstacles. A NOTICE compact spare tire diameter is When a tire or a wheel is repaired smaller than one of an original tire, or reinstalled, the wheel nut and the ground clearance is short- torque must be correctly set to er by approximately 1 inch (25 prevent any wheel vibrations.
  • Page 352: Jack Label

    What to do in an emergency Jack label ■ Example • Type A OHYK065010 • Type B OHYK065011 • Type C OHYK064002 ❈ The actual Jack label may differ from the illustration. For more detailed information, check the label on the jack. 1.
  • Page 353: Towing Service

    What to do in an emergency T T O O W W I I N N G G Towing service dolly OVI065022L Information When you tow the vehicle as shown in the illustration (A), the cable should be secured to the vehicle towing hook OVI065012N as shown in the illustration (1).
  • Page 354 What to do in an emergency OVI065014N OVI065102N NOTICE When the ECS malfunction indica- tor illuminates with no air in the suspension, the vehicle height is very low. Thus, do not drive the vehicle to protect it from any pro- OVI065013N jections on the ground.
  • Page 355: Removable Towing Hook

    What to do in an emergency Removable towing hook Emergency towing (if equipped) ■ Front ■ Front OVI065018N ■ Rear OVI065016N ■ Rear OVI065019N OVI065017N If necessary, we recommend tow- 1.Open the trunk, and take the tow- ing your vehicle by an authorized EQUUS dealer or a commercial ing hooks out from the tool case.
  • Page 356 What to do in an emergency Towing in this manner may be done WARNING only on a solid ground for a short dis- tance and at a low speed. Also, the Use extreme caution when tow- wheels, axles, power train, steering ing the vehicle.
  • Page 357 What to do in an emergency NOTICE - Automatic transmission • When the car is towed, dragging all four wheels on the ground, it should be done only in a forward direction. Be sure to set the shift lever in N(Neutral). Unlock the steering wheel by pressing the Engine Start/Stop button to the ACC position.
  • Page 358: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine compartment ..........7-4 Maintenance services ...........7-5 Owner's responsibility............7-5 Owner's maintenance precautions .......7-6 Owner's maintenance ...........7-7 Owner's maintenance schedule ........7-7 Scheduled maintenance service ......7-8 Normal maintenance schedule........7-9 Maintenance under severe usage conditions..7-22 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items...............7-23 Engine oil ..............7-25 Checking the engine oil level ........7-25 Changing the engine oil and filter......7-26 Engine coolant............7-27...
  • Page 359 Maintenance Climate control air filter ........7-35 Filter inspection...............7-35 Filter replacement............7-35 Wiper blades ............7-36 Blade inspection ..............7-36 Blade replacement ............7-36 Battery..............7-39 For best battery service..........7-39 Battery recharging by battery charger ....7-41 Battery recharging by vehicle ........7-41 Reset items ...............7-42 Tires and wheels ..........7-42 Tire care ................7-42 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures.....7-42 Checking tire inflation pressure ........7-44...
  • Page 360 Fuses..............7-56 Inner panel fuse replacement........7-57 Engine compartment fuse replacement ....7-59 Fuse/relay panel description ........7-60 Light bulbs.............7-69 Headlight, position light, turn signal light, side marker light and front fog light bulb replacement ..............7-70 Side repeater light bulb replacement......7-74 Rear combination light bulb replacement ....7-75 High mounted stop light ..........7-75 License plate lamp replacement........7-79 Interior light bulb replacement ........7-82...
  • Page 361: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T ❈ The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. ❈...
  • Page 362: Owner's Responsibility

    We recommend having your vehicle maintained and repaired by an authorized EQUUS dealer. An authorized EQUUS dealer meets HYUNDAI’s high service quality stan- dards and receives technical support from HYUNDAI in order to provide you with a high level of services.
  • Page 363: Owner's Maintenance Precautions

    Maintenance Owner's maintenance precau- WARNING tions Improper or incomplete maintenance - Vehicle maintenance may lead to a vehicle problem. This • Vehicle maintenance may be section is to instruct only the simple dangerous procedures. You maintenance procedures that are may be seriously injured easy to perform.
  • Page 364: Owner's Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance O O W W N N E E R R ' ' S S M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E The following lists are about the vehi- While driving: cle inspection and maintenance that •...
  • Page 365 Maintenance S S C C H H E E D D U U L L E E D D M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E S S E E R R V V I I C C E E At least twice a year (i.e., every spring and fall):...
  • Page 366: Normal Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following maintenance procedures must be performed for good emission control and performance. Keep the records of all vehicle emission-system maintenance histories to pro- tect your warranty. Between the driving mileage and period, follow the main- tenance procedures in accordance with whichever occurs first.
  • Page 367 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 22,500 miles (36,000 km) or 18 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect power steering fluid ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (22,500 miles (36,000 km) or 36 months) ❑...
  • Page 368 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 30 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect rear differential oil * (40,000 miles (64,000 km) or 48 months) ❑ Inspect power steering fluid ❑...
  • Page 369 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 42 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect power steering fluid ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 84 months) ❑...
  • Page 370 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) ❑ Inspect drive belts (First, 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 72 months after every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 24 months) * ❑ Inspect power steering fluid ❑ Inspect EHPS (Electronic Hydraulic Power Steering) motor pump and hoses ❑...
  • Page 371 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 60 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect A/C refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑...
  • Page 372 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 72 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect A/C refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Inspect exhaust pipe and muffler ❑...
  • Page 373 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 78 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect power steering fluid ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 156 months) ❑...
  • Page 374 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 90 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect power steering fluid ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 180 months) ❑...
  • Page 375 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) ❑ Inspect drive belts (First, 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 72 months after every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 24 months) * ❑ Inspect power steering fluid ❑ Inspect EHPS (Electronic Hydraulic Power Steering) motor pump and hoses ❑...
  • Page 376 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 135,000 miles (216,000 km) or 108 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect A/C refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑...
  • Page 377 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 150,000 miles (240,000 km) or 120 months ❑ Rotate tires ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect A/C refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Inspect exhaust pipe and muffler ❑...
  • Page 378 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE No check, No service required ❑ Automatic transmission fluid * : Use only the authorized automatic transmission fluid. (Refer to "Recommended lubricants and capacities" in the chapter 8 or the label in the engine room.) 7-21...
  • Page 379: Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions

    Maintenance MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS The following maintenance procedures must be performed more frequently, when driving under severe conditions. Refer to the below chart for the appro- priate maintenance schedule. R : Replace I : Inspect, and, if necessary, clean, adjust, repair or replace. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE DRIVING...
  • Page 380 E E X X P P L L A A N N A A T T I I O O N N O O F F S S C C H H E E D D U U L L E E D D M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E I I T T E E M M S S Engine oil and filter Air cleaner filter The engine oil and filter should be An authorized HYUNDAI air cleaner changed at the interval, as specified filter is recommended. in the maintenance schedule. After...
  • Page 381 Maintenance Suspension mounting bolts NOTICE Check the suspension connections The use of an unauthorized fluid for any looseness or damage. If nec- may result in transmission mal- essary, retighten the bolt to the spec- function and failure. Use only the ified torque.
  • Page 382: Engine Oil

    Maintenance E E N N G G I I N N E E O O I I L L Checking the engine oil level NOTICE • Do not overfill the engine oil. This may damage the engine. • Do not spill out the engine oil, while adding or changing it.
  • Page 383: Changing The Engine Oil And Filter

    Maintenance Changing the engine oil and CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- filter TION 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 384: Checking The Coolant Level

    Maintenance E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O O O L L A A N N T T The high-pressure cooling system (Continued) has a reservoir filled with the year- • Even when the engine is not round antifreeze coolant.
  • Page 385 Maintenance • Do not use the solution of which the antifreeze portion is above 60% or below 35%. This may reduce the solution effects. • Mix the water and antifreeze in the half-and-half ratio. This solution will work in most situations. For the proper mixture ratio, refer to the following table.
  • Page 386: Changing The Coolant

    Maintenance Changing the coolant Have coolant changed by an author- ized EQUUS dealer in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule, as specified in the beginning of this chapter. NOTICE Cover a thick cloth around the radiator cap, before refilling the coolant, in order to prevent the OVI075005N coolant spillage over the engine parts, such as the generator.
  • Page 387: Brake Fluid

    Maintenance B B R R A A K K E E F F L L U U I I D D Checking the brake fluid level WARNING - Loss of brake fluid When brake system requires frequent fluid addition, the vehicle should be inspected by an authorized EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 388: Checking The Power Steering Fluid Level

    Maintenance P P O O W W E E R R S S T T E E E E R R I I N N G G F F L L U U I I D D Checking the power steering NOTICE fluid level •...
  • Page 389: Checking The Washer Fluid Level

    Maintenance W W A A S S H H E E R R F F L L U U I I D D Checking the washer fluid (Continued) level • The washer fluid contain some amounts of alcohol. Thus, it is flammable under certain circumstances.
  • Page 390: Filter Replacement

    Maintenance A A I I R R C C L L E E A A N N E E R R Filter replacement Main air cleaner ■ Main air cleaner OVI075009N OVI075163N ■ Chamber air cleaner 1. Press the top of the fastener to remove the cover.
  • Page 391 • When replacing the air cleaner filter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake. Otherwise, this may damage the vehicle. • Use only authorized HYUNDAI genuine part. Use of unauthorized parts may damage the air flow sensor. 7-34...
  • Page 392: Filter Inspection

    Maintenance C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L A A I I R R F F I I L L T T E E R R Filter inspection The climate control air filter should be replaced every 15,000 miles...
  • Page 393: Blade Inspection

    Maintenance W W I I P P E E R R B B L L A A D D E E S S Blade inspection Blade replacement When the wipers no longer ade- quately clean, the blades may be worn out or cracked. Then, replace- ment is required.
  • Page 394 Maintenance OVI075165N OVI075167N Type A 3. Install the new blade assembly in the reverse order. 1. Raise the wiper arm. 4. Put the wiper arm back in place on the windshield. NOTICE 5. Turn on the ignition switch. Be careful that the wiper arm does 6.
  • Page 395 Maintenance OVI075168N OVI075170N 4. Push down the blade against the wiper arm (3) and install the new blade assembly in the reverse order. 5. Put the wiper arm back in place on the windshield. OVI075169N 2. Open the wiper blade clip after loosening it.
  • Page 396: Battery

    Maintenance B B A A T T T T E E R R Y Y For best battery service WARNING - Battery dangers Always carefully follow the below instructions, when handling a battery. Keep cigarettes lits, sparks, other flames away from the battery.
  • Page 397 Maintenance CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- (Continued) TION 65 WARNING Wear protection Battery posts, terminals, and when charging the bat- related accessories contain tery or working some- lead and lead compounds, where near it. Always chemicals known to the State of provide proper ventila- California to cause cancer, birth tion when working in an defects and reproductive harm.
  • Page 398: Battery Recharging By Battery Charger

    Maintenance Battery recharging by battery (Continued) charger • Keep paying attention to the Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, battery condition, while calcium-based battery. recharging. Stop or slow the • When the battery is discharged in recharging rate, when the bat- a short period of time (possibly tery gas violently leaks (boil- because the headlamps or interior...
  • Page 399: Reset Items

    • For your safety, use only the Recommended cold tire infla- genuine HYUNDAI battery, when tion pressures replacing it. The tire pressure (including the spare) should be measured, when it Reset items is cold.
  • Page 400 Maintenance (Continued) WARNING • Make sure to close the tire infla- tion valve cap. When the valve is - Underinflated tire opened, dirt or moisture may get Severe under-inflation of tire into the valve core and cause air may cause severe build-up of leakage.
  • Page 401: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    Maintenance Checking tire inflation pres- WARNING sure Check your tires at least once a • Frequently check your tires, month. especially inflation pressure, abrasion and damage. Always Also, check the spare tire pressure. use a tire pressure gauge. • Overinflated or underinflated How to check tires may unevenly wear out, Use a good-quality gauge to check...
  • Page 402: Tire Rotation

    Maintenance Tire rotation WARNING To balance worn-out levels of the tire tread, rotating the tire positions is • Do not use the compact spare required every 7,500 miles (12,000 tire for tire rotation. km), or sooner, when the irregular • Never mix bias-ply tires and abrasion is detected.
  • Page 403: Tire Replacement

    OEN076053 • Wheels, which do not satisfy When a tire unevenly wears out, a the HYUNDAI’s specifications, tread wear indicator, in a pattern of a may be unfit and result in a solid band, appears over the tread. vehicle damage, abnormal...
  • Page 404: Wheel Replacement

    Maintenance Compact spare tire replacement Wheel replacement A compact spare tire has a shorter When replacing the metal wheels for tread life than a regular one. Replace any reason, make sure the new it, when a tread wear indicator is wheels are equivalent to the original found.
  • Page 405: Tire Maintenance

    Maintenance Tire maintenance 2. Tire size designation A tire side wall is marked with tire In addition to the proper inflation size specifications. This information pressure, correct wheel alignment is needed to select the right tire for prevents tire abrasion. When you find replacement.
  • Page 406 Maintenance Wheel size designation 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire Identification Number) Wheels are also marked with impor- tant specifications. The following Any tires, which are 6 years or older example of the wheel size designa- from the manufacturing date (includ- tion explains how the letters and ing the spare tire), should be numbers are interpreted.
  • Page 407 Maintenance 4. Tire ply composition and Tread wear material The tread wear grade is a compara- tive rating based on a tire wear-out There are a number of layers or plies rating, which is recorded while being of rubber-coated fabrics in the tire. tested under a controlled condition Tire manufacturers indicate the on a test course specified by a gov-...
  • Page 408: Low Aspect Ratio Tire

    Maintenance Temperature -A, B & C Low aspect ratio tire (if equipped) The temperature grades of a tire are A, B and C, from the highest to the A low aspect ratio tire, of which the lowest, representing the heat-resist- aspect ratio is lower than 50, is ing and the heat-dissipating capabili- designed for a sporty-look vehicle.
  • Page 409: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Maintenance Bias Ply Tire: This is a pneumatic CAUTION tire, in which plies are laid at alter- nate angles less than 90 degrees on • It is difficult to recognize a tire the tread centerline. damage only with your eyes. Cold Tire Pressure: This is the When there is a slight hint of a amount of air pressure inside a tire,...
  • Page 410 Maintenance Load Index: The numerical index, Production Options Weight: The on a scale of 1 to 279, to indicate a combined weight of installed regular tire loading capacity. production options weighing over 5 lb.(2.3 kg) in excess of the standard Maximum Inflation Pressure: The items which they replace, not previ- maximum air pressure to which a...
  • Page 411: All Season Tires

    WARNING - Snow or ice All season tires • When driving on a snowy or HYUNDAI designated some models icy road, drive slower than 20 of all-season tires to provide good mph (30 km/h). performance for use all year round, •...
  • Page 412: Tire Chains

    Maintenance Tire chains Radial-ply tires Tire chains, if necessary, should be Radial-ply tires provide longer tread installed on the drive wheels (rear life, better road hazard resistance wheels). and smoother riding at a high speed. The radial-ply tires used on this vehi- Make sure that the chains are cle are of belted construction, and installed in accordance with the man-...
  • Page 413: Fuses

    Maintenance F F U U S S E E S S Blade type When newly-replaced fuse blows, there may be an electrical problem. Avoid using any pertinent systems. Immediately consult an authorized EQUUS dealer. Three kinds of fuses are to be used: Blown Normal a blade type for lower amperage rat-...
  • Page 414: Inner Panel Fuse Replacement

    Maintenance Inner panel fuse replacement NOTICE 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 415 Maintenance When the headlamps or other electri- Driver’s side cal components do not operate, but when the fuses are not blown out, check the fuse panel in the engine compartment. In case that a fuse is blown out, it must be replaced.fuse is blown, it must be replaced.
  • Page 416: Engine Compartment Fuse Replacement

    Maintenance Engine compartment fuse NOTICE replacement After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely close the fuse panel cover. If not, electrical failures may occur due to a possible water contact. Main fuse OVI075175N OVI075177N When the main fuse is out, it must be removed in the following procedure: 1.
  • Page 417: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Maintenance Fuse/relay panel description Under the fuse/relay panel covers, the fuse/relay labels are attached for infor- mation, such as fuse/relay name and capacity. Instrument panel fuse panel Engine compartment fuse panel Driver’s side OVI075105N OVI075104N Front passenger’s side OVI075103N OVI075178N Information Some fuse-panel information in this manual may be inapplicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 418 Maintenance Driver’s side instrument fuse panel OVI073108N 7-61...
  • Page 419 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 420 Maintenance Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected Rear CCS Control Module LH, Rear Seat Warmer S/HEATER RR Module LH Power Trunk Lid Control Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, 2 MODULE A/T Console Switch A/C Control Module, AQS Sensor, Driver IMS Control Module Relax Module, Driver/Passenger CCS Control Module Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer Module, A/CON...
  • Page 421 Maintenance Passenger’s side instrument fuse panel OVI073160N 7-64...
  • Page 422 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) E/R Junction Box (Blower Relay), A/C Control Module, A/CON Cluster Ion Gen, LCD Panel Switch Around View Module, Camera Module, MODULE Instrument panel LH(Instrument Cluster, Sunroof Module, Head-Up Display)
  • Page 423 Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Engine compartment sub fuse panel OVI073109N/OVI073107N 7-66...
  • Page 424 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 425 Maintenance Engine compartment sub fuse panel Fuse Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected Alternator, E/R Fuse & Relay Box (Fuse - I/P POWER RH, 200A EHPS, C/FAN, PDM (ACC), ECS, TRUNK, AMP, 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, LH SAFETY...
  • Page 426: Light Bulbs

    Maintenance L L I I G G H H T T B B U U L L B B S S Information WARNING After heavy rain or vehicle washing, - Working on the lights headlamp and taillight lenses may Before working on the light, appear to be frosty.
  • Page 427: 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 OVI075113N if equipped OVI075030N (1) Position light (2) Headlamp (High) (3) Headlamp (Low) (4) Front side marker light (5) Front turn signal light (6) Front fog light OVI075114N 5.
  • Page 428 Maintenance OVI075181N OVI075183N 8. Pull out the bumper. 10. Remove the front bumper. 11. Be careful not to damage the clips inside of the front bumper. OVI075182N OVI075184N 12. When replacing the headlamp on the right side, remove the bolts and the air cleaner.
  • Page 429 Maintenance Headlight (HID type) bulb replacement (if equipped) When the headlamp does not oper- ate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized EQUUS dealer. WARNING - HID Headlamp low beam (if equipped) Do not attempt to replace or OVI075186N inspect the low beam (XENON bulb) to avoid an electric shock danger.
  • Page 430 Maintenance Headlamp bulb Information HID lamps have superior perform- ance in comparison to halogen bulbs. HID lamps are estimated to last twice as long as halogen bulbs, or longer, by the manufacturer, depending on the usage hours. HID lamps needs to be replaced at some point within the vehicle life.
  • Page 431: Side Repeater Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance NOTICE When the headlamp (Low) does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized EQUUS dealer. Turn signal light - bulb type When the light bulb does not oper- ate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized EQUUS dealer. OVI075111N 17.
  • Page 432: Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance Rear combination light bulb High mounted stop light replacement 1. Remove the rear seat OVI075035N OVI075032N (1) Stop, tail light and side marker (2) Rear turn signal light (3) Back-up light Rear back-up light When the light bulb does not oper- ate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 433 Maintenance OVI075121N OVI075127N 3.Loosen the mounting bolts, and 5. Push the hook, and disconnect the then 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 OVI075125N 6.Loosen the mounting bolts, and then disconnect the connector. 7.Remove the side seat.
  • Page 434 Maintenance Left OVI075127N OVI075129N Right 4 Seater 1.Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2.Remove the rear seat cushion. OVI075130N 4. Disconnect the connectors and hose. 2. Remove the rear package tray OVI075128N trim 3. Loosen the mounting bolts, and then remove the rear seat back. Tightening torque : 34.3~53.9 N.m 3.5~5.5 kgf.m,...
  • Page 435 Maintenance OVI075132N OVI075135N 2.Loosen the mounting screw, and 6.Remove the rear seat belt lower then remove the rear wheel house anchor. trim. Tightening torque : 39.2~53.9 N.m 4.0~5.5 kgf.m 28.9~39.8 lb-ft OVI075133N 3.Remove the cap, and then loosen the mounting screw. 4.Remove the rear pillar trim.
  • Page 436: License Plate Lamp Replacement

    Maintenance 3. Replace the high mounted License plate lamp replace- stop light ment OVI075137N OVI075039N 1.Open the trunk. 1.Remove the high mounted stop lamp after removing screws. 2.Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2.Install a new light. 4. Installation Reinstall it in the reverse order. OVI075150N 3.
  • Page 437 Maintenance NOTICE Be careful not to damage the fas- teners between the trunk lid trim and trunk lid. OVI075151N 5.Loosen the clip and fastener(3), and then remove the trunk lid cover(4). OVI075154N OVI075152N 6.Remove the clips and screws. OVI075158N 8.Loosen the nuts and disconnect the connectors.
  • Page 438 Maintenance OVI075155N OVI075157N 9. Loosen the bolts and remove the 11. Remove the bolts and the license trunk key hold. plate lamp. 12. Install a new light. 13. Reinstall it in the reverse order. OVI075156N 10. Open the trunk lid panel. NOTICE Be careful not to damage the fas- teners between the trunk lid panel...
  • Page 439: Interior Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance Interior light bulb replacement 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Align the lens tabs with the interior ■ Sunvisor lamp light housing notches, and secure the lens into place. 5. When the map lamp and room lamp do not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 440: Exterior Care

    Maintenance A A P P P P E E A A R R A A N N C C E E C C A A R R E E Exterior care Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, industrial pollutants and similar Exterior general caution deposits damage your vehicle’s fin- It is very important to follow the label...
  • Page 441 Maintenance A spot remover, which removes oil, tar, and other similar materials, peels off the wax coating from the finish. Make sure to re-wax these areas, even when the rest of the vehicle does not need be waxed. CAUTION • Wiping dust or dirt off the body with a dry cloth will scratch the finish.
  • Page 442 Maintenance Bright-metal maintenance WARNING • Use a tar remover to remove road tar and insects, not scraping or After washing the vehicle, test using a sharp object. the brakes by slowly applying • To protect a bright metal surface them to check whether they are from corrosion, apply a coat of wax affected by water.
  • Page 443 Protecting your vehicle from corro- corrosion is most likely to occur. For sion example, a corrosion process is HYUNDAI produces a vehicle of the accelerated by high humidity, partic- highest quality by using the most ularly when a temperature is just advanced design and construction above the freezing point.
  • Page 444 Maintenance Keep your car clean Keep your garage dry The best way to prevent corrosion is Do not park your vehicle in a damp or to keep your vehicle clean and free unventilated garage. This creates the of corrosive materials. Constant environment, which is favorable to attention to the underbody is particu- corrosion.
  • Page 445: Interior Care

    Maintenance Interior care Fabric Dust the fabric off with a whisk Interior general precautions broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean it Do not use chemicals, such as per- with a mild soap, recommended for fume, cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand upholstery or carpets. Immediately cleaner, and air freshener, inside the remove a stain with a fabric spot vehicle, because they may damage...
  • Page 446: Crankcase Emission Control System

    Maintenance E E M M I I S S S S I I O O N N C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M The emission control system of your 1.
  • Page 447: Exhaust Emission Control System

    Maintenance Purge Control Solenoid Valve Engine exhaust gas precautions (PCSV) (carbon monoxide) The purge control solenoid valve is • Carbon monoxide is present in controlled by the Engine Control exhaust fumes. Therefore, when Module (ECM). When the engine you smell exhaust fumes of any coolant temperature is low during kinds, inside your vehicle, immedi- idling, the PCSV closes to prevent...
  • Page 448 Maintenance • Do not operate the engine in con- Your vehicle is equipped with a cat- fined or closed areas (such as alytic converter emission control garages) any more than what is device. necessary to move the vehicle in or Therefore, you must observe the fol- out of the area.
  • Page 449 Maintenance C C A A L L I I F F O O R R N N I I A A P P E E R R C C H H L L O O R R A A T T E E N N O O T T I I C C E E Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/haz- ardouswaste/perchlorate.
  • Page 450: Dimensions

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Dimensions ..............8-2 Bulb wattage............8-2 Tires and wheels ............8-3 Recommended lubricants and capacities ...8-4 Recommended SAE viscosity number ......8-5 Vehicle identification number (VIN)....8-6 Vehicle certification label ........8-6 Tire specification and pressure label ....8-6 Engine number ............8-7 Refrigerant label ............8-7 Consumer information...........8-8 Reporting safety defects........8-9...
  • Page 451 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects D D I I M M E E N N S S I I O O N N S S Item in (mm) Overall length 203.1 (5160) Overall width 74.4 (1890) Overall height 58.7 (1490) Front tread 63.8 (1620)
  • Page 452 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects T T I I R R E E S S A A N N D D W W H H E E E E L L S S Inflation pressure kPa (psi) Wheel lug nut Wheel Item Tire size...
  • Page 453 (drain and refill) API Service SM* 7.61 US qt. (7.2 l) ILSAC GF-4 or above Recommends GS ATF SP-IV-RR, HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IV-RR or Automatic 10.67 US qt. (10.1 l) other brands meeting transmission fluid the above specification approved by HYUNDAI Motor Co.,...
  • Page 454: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Recommended SAE viscosity number NOTICE Always be sure to clean the filler-plug area, drain plug, or dipstick before checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas or after driving on an unpaved road. The practice to maintain the plug and dipstick areas clean prevents dirt and grit from entering the engine or the other mechanisms, which may be damaged.
  • Page 455 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects V V E E H H I I C C L L E E I I D D E E N N T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N V V E E H H I I C C L L E E C C E E R R T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N N N U U M M B B E E R R ( ( V V I I N N ) ) L L A A B B E E L L...
  • Page 456: Engine Number

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects E E N N G G I I N N E E N N U U M M B B E E R R R R E E F F R R I I G G E E R R A A N N T T L L A A B B E E L L OVI085007N OVI085008N The engine number is stamped on...
  • Page 457: Consumer Information

    Kentucky, Michigan, have any questions regarding the Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, operation of your vehicle, please South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin, contact your nearest HYUNDAI Kansas, Missouri. Motor America Regional Office as listed below: Central Region 1705 Sequoia Drive Eastern...
  • Page 458: 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 459: Index

    Index...
  • Page 460: Appearance Care

    Index A/V Mode......................3-70 Advanced smart cruise control system ...............5-38 Advanced vehicle safety management (AVSM) ..........5-55 AFLS (Adaptive Front Lighting System) ............3-114 Air bag warning label..................2-68 Air bag warning light ..................2-46 Air bags .......................2-42 Air bag warning label...................2-68 Air bag warning light ...................2-46 Curtain air bag....................2-60 Driver’s and passenger’s front air bag ............2-54 Driver’s knee air bag ..................2-54...
  • Page 461 Index Automatic climate control system ..............3-123 3 zone control ....................3-126 Air conditioning ..................3-133 Air conditioning refrigerant ...............3-137 Air intake control ..................3-131 Air quality system (AQS)................3-132 Automatic heating and air conditioning.............3-124 Climate control air filter................3-136 Climate information screen selection............3-134 Fan speed control ..................3-133 Manual heating and air conditioning ............3-126 Mode selection ...................3-127 OFF mode....................3-134...
  • Page 462 Index Camera (Rear view) ..................3-107 Capacities (Lubricants) ..................8-4 Card key ........................3-6 Care Exterior care ....................7-83 Interior care ....................7-88 Tire care......................7-42 Center console storage ..................3-141 Central door lock switch ..................3-16 Certification label....................8-6 Chains Tire chains ....................5-73 Checking tire inflation pressure ................7-44 Child restraint system..................2-33 Lower anchor system ...................2-40 Tether anchor system..................2-38...
  • Page 463 Index Dashboard illumination, see instrument panel illumination .......3-64 Dashboard, see instrument cluster ..............3-62 Daytime running light ..................3-113 Defogging (Windshield)..................3-138 Defroster (Rear window) ..................3-122 Defrosting (Windshield)..................3-138 Dimensions......................8-2 Display illumination, see instrument panel illumination........3-64 Displays, see instrument cluster................3-62 Door courtesy lamp ...................3-119 Door locks ......................3-14 Central door lock switch ................3-16 Child-protector rear door lock..............3-17...
  • Page 464 Index Emission control system ..................7-89 Crankcase emission control system .............7-89 Evaporative emission control system............7-89 Exhaust emission control system ..............7-90 Engine compartment .....................1-6 Engine compartment fuse..................7-59 Engine coolant.....................7-27 Engine coolant temperature gauge..............3-66 Engine number ......................8-7 Engine oil ......................7-25 Engine overheating....................6-6 Engine start/stop button ..................5-7 Evaporative emission control system..............7-89 Exhaust emission control system ................7-90 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items .............7-23...
  • Page 465 Index Fuses........................7-56 Engine compartment fuse................7-59 Fuse switch ....................7-58 Fuse/relay panel description.................7-60 Instrument panel fuse ...................7-57 Gauges.........................3-65 Glove box ......................3-141 Glove box lamp....................3-120 Hazard warning flasher ..................6-2 Hazardous driving conditions ................5-67 Head restraint (front seat) ..................2-6 Head restraint (rear seat)..................2-17 Head up display (HUD) ..................3-100 Headlamp position.....................3-111 Headlight (Headlamp) escort function..............3-109 Headlight bulb replacement ................7-70...
  • Page 466 Index If the engine will not start..................6-3 Immobilizer system ....................3-10 Indicator light ......................3-96 Information mode....................3-71 Instrument cluster....................3-62 Automatic transmission shift indicator ............3-68 Gauges ......................3-65 Instrument panel illumination ..............3-64 LCD display control ..................3-64 Instrument panel fuse ..................7-57 Instrument panel overview..................1-5 Interior care ......................7-88 Interior features ....................3-145 Ashtray .......................3-145 Aux, USB and iPod®...
  • Page 467: Vehicle Certification Label

    Index Jack and tools ......................6-12 Jump starting ......................6-4 Keys Battery replacement..................3-12 Card key ......................3-6 Smart key......................3-6 Knee air bag ......................2-54 Label Air bag warning label...................2-68 Certification label ..................5-80 Refrigerant label .....................8-7 Tire and loading information label...............5-76 Tire sidewall labeling ...................7-48 Tire specification and pressure label..............8-6 Vehicle certification label................8-6 Lane departure warning system (LDWS) ............5-51...
  • Page 468 Index Lighting ......................3-109 AFLS (Adaptive Front Lighting System) ..........3-114 Auto light/AFLS position................3-110 Battery saver function ................3-109 Daytime running light ................3-113 Front fog light.....................3-113 Headlamp position..................3-111 Headlight (Headlamp) escort function ............3-109 Headlight leveling device................3-113 High beam operation ..................3-111 Parking light position .................3-111 Turn signals and lane change signals ............3-112 Lower anchor system ..................2-40 Lubricants and capacities ..................8-4...
  • Page 469 Index Occupant classification system ................2-48 Odometer......................3-68 Oil (Engine)......................7-25 Outside rearview mirror ..................3-58 Outside temperature gauge..................3-68 Overheating ......................6-6 Owner's maintenance ....................7-7 Parking assist system ..................3-102 Parking light position ..................3-111 Passenger’s air bag....................2-54 Power brakes .......................5-17 Power outlet ......................3-148 Power steering fluid ....................7-31 Power trunk ......................3-19 Power window lock button .................3-32 Pre-safe seat belt (PSB) ..................2-28...
  • Page 470 Index Rocking the vehicle.....................5-68 Room lamp (front).....................3-118 Room lamp (rear) ....................3-119 Rotation (Tire).....................7-45 Safety messages ....................F-6 Scheduled maintenance service ................7-8 Seat belt warning....................2-22 Seat belts ......................2-21 3-point system with emergency locking retractor........2-23 Height adjustment ..................2-24 Pre-safe seat belt (PSB)................2-28 Pre-tensioner seat belt ..................2-25 Seat belt warning..................2-22 Seat cooler (front seat) ..................2-9 Seat cooler (rear seat)..................2-19...
  • Page 471 Index Spare tire Changing tires ....................6-13 Compact spare tire..................6-17 Compact spare tire replacement ..............7-47 Removing and storing the spare tire ............6-13 Special driving conditions...................5-67 Driving at night ....................5-69 Driving in flooded areas................5-70 Driving in the rain ..................5-70 Hazardous driving conditions...............5-67 Highway driving...................5-71 Rocking the vehicle..................5-68 Smooth cornering ..................5-69...
  • Page 472: Tires And Wheels

    Index Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS).............6-7 Tire rotation......................7-45 Tire specification and pressure label..............8-6 Tires specifications....................8-3 Tires and wheels....................7-42 Checking tire inflation pressure ..............7-44 Compact spare tire replacement ..............7-47 Low aspect ratio tire..................7-51 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ..........7-42 Tire care......................7-42 Tire maintenance ..................7-48 Tire replacement...................7-46 Tire rotation ....................7-45...
  • Page 473 Index Vanity mirror lamp ....................3-120 Vehicle break-in process ..................F-11 Vehicle certification label..................8-6 Vehicle data collection and event data recorders..........F-12 Vehicle identification number (VIN) ..............8-6 Vehicle load limit Certification label ..................5-80 Tire and loading information label...............5-76 Vehicle weight.....................5-82 Warning light.......................3-89 Warning Messages....................3-78 Washer fluid ......................7-32 Welcome system....................3-121 Headllamp ....................3-121...
  • Page 474 MEMO...
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  • Page 476 RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE The maintenance requirements for your new HYUNDAI are found in Chapter 7. As the owner, it is your responsibility to see that all maintenance operations specified by the manufacturer are carried out at the appropriate intervals.
  • Page 477 This Owner's Manual should be considered a part of the car and remain with it when it is sold for the use of the next owner. OWNER'S INFORMATION ORIGINAL OWNER _________________________________________ ADDRESS CITY______________ STATE ____________ ZIP CODE____________ DELIVERY DATE (Date Sold to Original Retail Purchaser) DEALER NAME ____________ DEALER NO.

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