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S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publica- tion. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
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CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI Your HYUNDAI should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI and may, in addition, violate condi- tions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in vio- lation of regulations established by the Department of Transportation and other government agencies in your country.
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SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: DANGER CAUTION DANGER indicates a hazardous situa- CAUTION indicates a hazardous situa- tion which, if not avoided, will result tion which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI. It is suggested that you read it carefully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
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Introduction H H O O W W T T O O U U S S E E T T H H I I S S M M A A N N U U A A L L We want to help you get the greatest Your safety, and the safety of others, Throughout this manual DANGER, possible driving pleasure from your...
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When you are going to use leaded CAUTION gasoline, we recommend that you ask an authorized HYUNDAI dealer NEVER USE LEADED FUEL. The whether leaded gasoline in your use of leaded fuel is detrimental vehicle is available or not.
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Introduction Gasoline containing alcohol and Other fuels CAUTION methanol Using fuels such as Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and - Silicone (Si) contained fuel, Never use gasohol which con- ethanol (also known as grain alco- tains methanol. Discontinue - MMT (Manganese, Mn) contained hol), and gasoline or gasohol con- use of any gasohol product fuel,...
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(Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) may reduce vehicle performance and Fuel Additives produce vapor lock or hard starting. HYUNDAI recommends that you use unleaded gasoline which has an CAUTION octane rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock...
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Introduction Diesel engine Biodiesel NOTICE Commercially supplied Diesel blends Diesel fuel Do not let any gasoline or water of no more than 7% biodiesel, com- Diesel engine must be operated only enter the tank. This would make it monly known as "B7 Diesel" may be on commercially available diesel fuel necessary to drain it out and to used in your vehicle if Biodiesel...
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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 need- ed.
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 Index...
Safety system of your vehicle Seats ...............2-2 Front seats ...............2-7 Rear seats ................2-14 Seat belts ..............2-19 Pre-tensioner seat belt ..........2-25 Additional seat belt safety precautions ....2-27 Care of seat belts ............2-30 Child restraint system .........2-31 Children always in the rear .........2-31 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)....2-33 Air bag-supplemental restraint system(SRS)..2-43 How does the air bag system operate .....2-45...
Safety system of your vehicle S S E E A A T T S S ■ Left-hand drive Front seats 1. Seat adjustment, forward/rearward 2. Seatback angle 3. Seat adjustment, height* 4. Headrest adjustment Rear seats 5. Seat folding* 6. Headrest adjustment* * : if equipped ■...
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■ Right-hand drive Front seats 1. Seat adjustment, forward/rearward 2. Seatback angle 3. Seat adjustment, height* 4. Headrest adjustment Rear seats 5. Seat folding* 6. Headrest adjustment* * : if equipped ■ Type A ■ Type B The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OGS035001...
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Safety system of your vehicle WARNING WARNING WARNING Driver responsibility for passen- Do not use a sitting cushion Loose objects gers that reduces friction between Loose objects in the driver’s the seat and passenger. The Riding in a vehicle with seatback foot area could interfere with passenger's hips may slide reclined could lead to serious or...
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(Continued) WARNING WARNING • In order to avoid unnecessary Rear seatbacks and perhaps severe air bag Driver’s seat injuries, always sit as far back • The rear seatback must be • Never attempt to adjust seat as possible from the steering securely latched.
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Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING WARNING • When resetting the seatback to After adjusting the seat, always • Do not adjust the seat while the upright position, make sure check that it is securely locked wearing seat belts. Moving the it is securely latched by push- into place by attempting to ing it forward and backwards.
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Front seats 2. Slide the seat to the position you ■ Type A desire. Manual adjustment 3. Release the lever and make sure ■ Type A the seat is locked in place. Adjust the seat before driving, and make sure the seat is locked secure- ly by trying to move forward and rear- ward without using the lever.
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Safety system of your vehicle 3. Release the lever and make sure Power adjustment the seatback is locked in place. The driver’s seat can be adjusted by (The lever MUST return to its orig- using the control knob located on the inal position for the seatback to outside of the seat cushion.
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NOTICE To prevent damage to the seats: • Always stop adjusting the seats when the seat has been adjust- ed as far forward or rearward as possible. • Do not adjust the seats longer than necessary when the engine is turned off. This may result in unnecessary battery drain.
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Safety system of your vehicle Headrest WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in an accident, take the following precautions when adjusting your headrests: • Always properly adjust the headrests for all passengers BEFORE starting the vehicle. •...
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(Continued) • NEVER adjust the headrest position of the driver’s seat when the vehicle is in motion. • Adjust the headrest as close to the passenger’s head as possible. Do not use a seat cushion that holds the body away from the seatback. •...
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Safety system of your vehicle ■ Type A WARNING NEVER allow anyone to ride in a seat with the headrest removed. OGS038011L ■ Type B OGS035023 Adjusting the height up and down To raise the headrest, pull it up to the desired position (1).
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■ Type A Seatback pocket (if equipped) WARNING Always make sure the headrest locks into position after rein- stalling and adjusting it properly. OGS038010L ■ Type B OGC034023 WARNING Seatback pockets Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the seatback pockets. OGS038012L In an accident they could come loose from the pocket and...
Safety system of your vehicle Rear seats (Continued) WARNING Headrest • NEVER adjust the headrest To reduce the risk of serious position of the driver’s seat injury or death in an accident, when the vehicle is in motion. take the following precautions •...
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WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the head- rest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at OGC034018 OGC034019 the same height as the center Adjusting the height up and down Removal (if equipped) of gravity of an occupant's (if equipped) head.
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Safety system of your vehicle Folding the rear seat The rear seatbacks (or cushions) may be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. WARNING • Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down OGS035013 seatback while the vehicle is OGS035031...
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When returning the rear seatbacks to the upright position, remember to return the rear shoulder belts to their proper position. OGS035037 OGC034009 4. Pull up the seatback lever, then 5. To use the rear seat, lift and push fold the seat toward the front of the up the seatback backward.
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Safety system of your vehicle NOTICE WARNING WARNING • When returning the rear seat- When you return the rear seat- Cargo loading backs to the upright position, back to its upright position after remember to return the rear Make sure the engine is off, the being folded down: shoulder belts to their proper manual...
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S S E E A A T T B B E E L L T T S S (Continued) WARNING WARNING • Never wear the shoulder belt • Seat belts are designed to bear For maximum restraint sys- under your arm or behind upon the bony structure of the tem protection, the seat belts your back.
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Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) WARNING • It is essential to replace the When fastening the seat belt, • No modifications or additions make sure that the seat belt entire assembly after it has should be made by the user does not pass over objects that been worn in a severe impact which will either prevent the...
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Seat belt warning If you continue not to fasten the seat Lap/shoulder belt belt and you drive over 9 km/h, the illuminated warning light will start to blink until you drive under 6 km/h. If you continue not to fasten the seat belt and you drive over 20 km/h (12 mph) the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 100 sec-...
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Safety system of your vehicle ■ Front seat Information If you are not able to pull out the safe- ty belt from the retractor, firmly pull the belt out and release it. After release, you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly.
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To adjust the height of the seat belt (Continued) anchor, lower or raise the height • Position one arm under the adjuster into an appropriate position. shoulder belt and the other To raise the height adjuster, pull it up over the belt, as shown in the (1).
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Safety system of your vehicle Lap belt (if equipped) Too high Correct Shorten OLMB033088 OLMB033090 To release the seat belt: With a 2-point static type seat belt, the OLMB033089 length must be adjusted manually so The seat belt is released by pressing To fasten your seat belt: it fits snugly around your body.
Pre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped) OGS035045 OLMB03309 When using the rear center seat belt, To release the seat belt: the buckle with the “CENTER” mark When you want to release the seat OGS035044 must be used. belt, press the button (1) in the lock- Your vehicle is equipped with driver's ing buckle.
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Therefore, we recommend that accident. the system be serviced by an • NEVER inspect, service, repair authorized HYUNDAI dealer. or replace the pre-tensioners yourself. This must be done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (Continued) 2-26...
SRS air bags be inspected WARNING should not be breathed for pro- by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer longed periods. Wash all exposed as soon as possible. To reduce the risk of serious skin areas thoroughly after an acci-...
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Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt use and children Larger children WARNING Infant and small children Children under age 13 and who are too large for a booster seat must Most countries have Child Restraint ALWAYS properly restrain infants always occupy the rear seat and use System laws which require children to and small children in a Child...
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Seat belt use and injured people WARNING WARNING A seat belt should be used when an injured person is being transported. • • Always make sure larger chil- NEVER ride with a reclined Consult a physician for specific rec- dren’s seat belts are worn and seatback when the vehicle is ommendations.
Keep belts clean and dry belt operation, we recommend that Seat belts should be kept clean and you consult an authorized HYUNDAI WARNING dry. If belts become dirty, they should dealer. be cleaned by using a mild soap When you return the rear seat- solution and warm water.
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• After an accident, we recom- resulting in SERIOUS INJURY mend a HYUNDAI dealer check or DEATH. the Child Restraint System, seat belts, ISOFIX anchorages and top-tether anchorages. 2-31...
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Never let a child ride with checked by an authorized from your arms and throw the the shoulder belt under their HYUNDAI dealer. child against the car’s interior. arm or behind their back. • If there is not enough space to...
Installing a Child Restraint After selecting a proper Child Restraint When installing a Child Restraint System and checking that the Child System, adjust the vehicle seat (up System (CRS) Restraint System fits properly in the and down, forward and rearward) rear of this vehicle, you are ready to so that your child fits in the Child WARNING...
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Safety system of your vehicle ISOFIX anchorage and top-teth- To use the ISOFIX system in your vehicle, you must have a Child er anchorage (ISOFIX anchor- Restraint System with ISOFIX attach- ages system) for children ments. (An ISOFIX Child Restraint The ISOFIX system holds a Child System may only be installed if it has Restraint System during driving and...
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ISOFIX anchorages are located WARNING between the seatback and the seat cushion of the rear seat left and right Do not attempt to install a Child outboard seating positions. Restraint System using ISOFIX To use the ISOFIX anchorages, push anchorages in the rear center the upper portion of the ISOFIX seating position.
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Safety system of your vehicle Securing a Child Restraint (Continued) WARNING System with the “ISOFIX • Always have the ISOFIX sys- Anchorage System” Take the following precautions tem inspected by your dealer To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child when using the ISOFIX system: after an accident.
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Securing a Child Restraint WARNING System seat with “Top-tether Anchorage” system Take the following precautions when installing the top-tether: • Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your Child Restraint System. • NEVER attach more than one Child Restraint System to a single ISOFIX top-tether...
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Safety system of your vehicle Child Seat Restraint for Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Suitability of each seating position for ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations. Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture 2nd row Passenger Left Hand Center Right Hand ISO/L1 Carrycot...
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Securing a Child Restraint Information System with a lap/shoulder belt When using the rear center seat belt, When not using the ISOFIX system, you should also refer to the “3-point all Child Restraint Systems must be Rear Center Seat Belt” in this chapter. secured to a rear seat with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.
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Safety system of your vehicle To remove the Child Restraint System, press the release button on the buckle and then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of the restraint and allow the seat belt to retract fully. OLMB033045 OLMB033046 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 3.
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Child Seat Restraint Suitability for Seat Position using the Seat Belt Suitability of each seating position for "universal" category belted Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations Use Child Restraint Systems that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the Child Restraint Systems, refer to the following table.
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Safety system of your vehicle Child restraint System - EU Approval No. Maker Model Name Group Approval No Duo Plus (with Top Tether) Group 1 [9 ~ 18kg] E1 04301133 Britax (or Römer) Baby-Safe Plus II with ISOFIX Adapter Group 0+ [0 ~ 13kg] E1 04301146 2-42...
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A A I I R R B B A A G G - - 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 ( ( S S R R S S ) ) ■...
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Safety system of your vehicle ■ Right-hand drive 1. Driver’s front air bag* 2. Passenger’s front air bag* 3. Side impact air bag* 4. Curtain air bag* * : if equipped The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OGS035015 2-44...
These pant and the vehicle structures tact an authorized HYUNDAI two factors determine whether the before the occupant impacts those dealer. sensors produce an electronic structures.
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Safety system of your vehicle • There are even circumstances Noise and smoke WARNING under which contact with the When the air bags inflate, they make steering wheel air bag can cause a loud noise and they leave smoke When the air bags deploy, the fatal injuries, especially if the and powder in the air inside of the air bag related parts in the...
Do not install a child restraint In addition, do not place front-facing (Continued) child restraints in the front passen- on the front passenger's seat. • When children are seated in ger’s seat either. If the front passen- (if equipped) the rear outboard seats of ger air bag inflates, it would cause vehicle equipped with curtain ■...
Safety system of your vehicle Air bag warning and indicator When the ignition switch is turned SRS components and functions ON, the warning light should illumi- (if equipped) nate for approximately 6 seconds, Air bag warning light then go off. Have the system checked if: •...
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ON to determine if a inspected by an authorized crash impact is severe enough to HYUNDAI dealer. require air bag deployment or pre- • The light does not turn on tensioner seat belt deployment.
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Safety system of your vehicle ■ Driver’s front air bag (2) ■ Driver’s front air bag (3) ■ Passenger’s front air bag B240B02L B240B03L B240B05L Upon deployment, tear seams mold- A fully inflated air bag, in combina- WARNING ed directly into the pad covers will tion with a properly worn seat belt, separate under pressure from the slows the driver's or the passenger's...
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(Continued) (Continued) WARNING • • When installing a container of The SRS can function only • If an air bag deploys, there may liquid air freshener inside the when the ignition switch is in be a loud noise followed by a vehicle, do not place it near the ON position.
Safety system of your vehicle Driver's and passenger's front The indications of the system's pres- WARNING ence are the letters "AIR BAG" air bag (if equipped) engraved on the air bag pad cover in ■ Driver’s front air bag Always use seat belts and child the steering wheel and the passen- restraints –...
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HYUNDAI dealer. near the air bag modules on • • Move your seat as far back as...
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Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • • • Children age 12 and under Sitting improperly or out of The SRS air bag system must must always properly position can result in serious deploy very rapidly to provide restrained in the rear seat.
Side impact air bag The purpose of the air bag is to pro- WARNING vide the vehicle's driver and/or the (if equipped) front passenger with additional pro- • The side impact air bag is sup- tection than that offered by the seat plemental to the driver's and belt alone.
• objects authorized HYUNDAI dealer. between the side air bag label Inform the dealer that your and seat cushion. It could vehicle is equipped with side cause harm if the vehicle is in impact air bags.
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HYUNDAI dealer. door side as possible, and Failure to follow the above men- secure the child restraint sys- tioned instructions can result in tem in a locked position.
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Safety system of your vehicle Why didn’t my air bag go off in Air bag collision sensors a collision? (Inflation and non-inflation conditions of the air bag) There are many types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expected to provide additional protection.
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Therefore, do not try to perform deployment performance. maintenance on or around the air bag sensors. We recom- mend that the system be serv- iced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (Continued) 2-59...
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Safety system of your vehicle Although the driver’s and front pas- Air bag non-inflation conditions senger’s air bags are designed to inflate in frontal collisions, they also may inflate in other types of colli- sions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact.
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OGS035029 OGS038032L OBH038060 • Front air bags are not designed to • Front air bags may not inflate in • In an angled collision, the force of inflate in rear collisions, because side impact collisions, because impact may direct the occupants in occupants are moved backward by occupants move to the direction of a direction where the air bags...
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Safety system of your vehicle OGS035030 OED036104 OGS038025L • Just before impact, drivers often • Air bags do not inflate in rollover • Air bags may not inflate if the vehi- brake heavily. Such heavy braking accidents because vehicle can not cle collides with objects such as lowers the front portion of the vehi- detect rollover accident.
An author- HYUNDAI dealer. Improper handling ment of the system. ized HYUNDAI dealer knows of the SRS system may result in seri- these precautions and can ous personal injury.
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Safety system of your vehicle Additional safety precautions • Passengers should not place • Do not place items under the hard or sharp objects between front seats. Placing items under • Never let passengers ride in the themselves and the air bags. the front seats could interfere with cargo area or on top of a folded- Carrying hard or sharp objects on...
Adding equipment to or modify- Air bag warning label ing your air bag-equipped vehi- (if equipped) If you modify your vehicle by chang- ing your vehicle's frame, bumper sys- tem, front end or side sheet metal or ride height, this may affect the opera- tion of your vehicle's air bag system.
Convenient features of your vehicle Accessing your vehicle .........3-3 Fuel filler door .............3-30 Remote key.................3-3 Opening the fuel filler door .........3-30 Remote key precautions..........3-5 Closing the fuel filler door ...........3-31 Smart key ................3-7 Tailgate ..............3-33 Smart key precautions...........3-10 Opening the tailgate............3-33 Immobilizer system ............3-12 Closing the tailgate ............3-33 Door locks .............3-13...
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Light ...............3-78 Interior features..........3-122 Exterior lights ..............3-78 Digital clock ..............3-122 Interior lights..............3-85 Cigarette lighter ............3-122 Ashtray ................3-123 Wipers and washers ..........3-88 Cup holder...............3-124 Windshield wipers ............3-89 Sunvisor................3-125 Windshield washers ............3-89 Power outlet/USB charger .........3-125 Rear window wiper and washer switch.....3-90 Clothes hanger ..............3-127 Driver assist system ..........3-91 Floor mat anchor(s)............3-127...
OIB034040 WARNING Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock Do not leave the keys in your a door (and tailgate) and even start vehicle with unsupervised chil- the engine.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Tailgate unlocking Start-up Mechanical key To unlock: For detailed information refer to “Key ■ Type A ■ Type B Ignition Switch” in chapter 5. 1. Press the Tailgate Unlock button (3) on the remote key for more NOTICE than one second.
When the remote key does not work correctly, open and close the door with the mechanical key. If you have a problem with the remote key, it is recommended that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (Continue)
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HYUNDAI authority to operate the equipment. If dealer. the keyless entry system is inoperative due to changes or modifications not...
0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the outside door handle. OIB044179 OGS045001L To lock : Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, which you can use to lock or unlock 1. Close all doors, engine hood and a door (and tailgate) and even start tailgate.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Even though you press the outside Unlocking Information door handle button, the doors will not • The door handle button will only lock and the chime will sound for operate when the smart key is with- three seconds if any of the following in 0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the out- occur:...
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Tailgate unlocking Start-up Mechanical key To unlock: You can start the engine without If the Smart Key does not operate inserting the key. For detailed infor- normally, you can lock or unlock the 1. Carry the smart key. mation refer to the Engine Start/Stop door by using the mechanical key.
This is especially important when the or an airport which can interfere key to your authorized HYUNDAI phone is active such as making and with normal operation of the trans- dealer or tow the vehicle, if necessary.
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HYUNDAI authority to operate the equipment. If dealer. the keyless entry system is inoperative...
Immobilizer sys- transmitting normally. tem malfunction could occur. If the system repeatedly does not recognize the coding of the key, it is recommended that you contact your HYUNDAI dealer. 3-12...
D D O O O O R R L L O O C C K K S S Operating door locks from Remote key Information outside the vehicle • In cold and wet climates, door lock Mechanical key and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Smart key To lock the doors, press the button on Information the outside door handle while carry- • In cold and wet climates, door lock ing the smart key with you or press and door mechanisms may not work the door lock button on the smart key.
Operating door locks from • Front doors cannot be locked if the With the central door lock/unlock key is in the ignition switch and any inside the vehicle switch front door is open. With the door lock button • Doors cannot be locked if the smart key is in the vehicle and any door is open.
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Convenient features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING The doors should always be Always secure your vehicle fully closed and locked while Leaving your vehicle unlocked the vehicle is in motion. If the increases the potential risk to doors are unlocked, the risk of you or others from someone being thrown from the vehicle in hiding in your vehicle.
Auto door lock/unlock features Child-protector rear door locks To lock the child safety lock, insert a key (or screwdriver) into the hole (1) Impact sensing door unlock and turn it to the lock ( ) position. system (if equipped) To allow a rear door to be opened All doors will be automatically from inside the vehicle, unlock the unlocked when an impact causes the...
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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 ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) This system helps to protect your Once the security system is set, open- vehicle and valuables.
W W I I N N D D O O W W S S Power windows (if equipped) (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door power window switch (Right) (4) Rear door power window switch (Left) (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window*...
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Convenient features of your vehicle The ignition switch must be in the ON Window opening and closing Information position to be able to raise or lower • In cold and wet climates, power win- the windows. Each door has a Power dows may not work properly due to Window switch to control that door's freezing conditions.
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If the power windows do not operate properly after resetting, it is recom- mended that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OLF044032 If a window senses any obstacle while it is closing automatically, it will stop and lower approximately 30 cm (12 in.) to allow the object to be cleared.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Power window lock switch When the power window lock switch Information is pressed: The automatic reverse feature is only • The driver's master control can active when the “auto up” feature is operate the front passenger's power used by fully pulling up the switch to window but cannot operate the rear the second detent.
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(Continued) WARNING • Do not allow children to play Windows with the power windows. Keep the driver’s door power window • NEVER leave the keys in your lock switch in the LOCK posi- vehicle with unsupervised tion (pressed). Serious injury children, when the engine is can result from unintentional running.
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Convenient features of your vehicle S S U U N N R R O O O O F F ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) If your vehicle is equipped with a Information (Continued)
Sunroof opening and closing Automatic reversal Tilting the sunroof OGS048172L OLFC044035CN OGC044019 If the sunroof senses any obstacle To open: Tilt the sunroof open: while it is closing automatically, it will Press the sunroof control lever back- Push the sunroof control lever reverse direction then stop to allow ward.
Convenient features of your vehicle Sunshade Resetting the sunroof NOTICE The sunroof may need to be reset if • Periodically remove any dirt that the following conditions occur: may accumulate on the sunroof - The battery is discharged or dis- guide rail or between the sun- connected or the sunroof fuse has roof and roof panel, which can...
LCD display until the door is closed recommend that you contact an If you release the lever during opera- or the sunroof is fully closed. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. tion, try again from step 2. Close the sunroof securely when leaving your vehicle.
Convenient features of your vehicle H H O O O O D D Opening the hood OGS048170L OGC044014 3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise 4. Pull out the support rod. OGS045010L the hood slightly, push the second- 5.
Closing the hood WARNING WARNING 1. Before closing the hood, check the following: Support rod • Before closing the hood, • All filler caps in engine compart- ensure that all obstructions • Grasp the support rod in the ment must be correctly installed. are removed from the hood area wrapped in rubber.
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 D D O O O O R R Opening the fuel filler door Information If the fuel filler door does not open because ice has formed around it, tap lightly or push on the door to break the ice and release the door.
Closing the fuel filler door (Continued) (Continued) 1. To install the fuel tank cap (2), turn • Before touching the fuel noz- If you must re-enter the vehi- it clockwise until it “clicks” once. zle, you should eliminate the cle, you should once again This indicates that the cap is potential build-up of static eliminate potentially danger-...
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HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent • Do not use matches or a Always remove the fuel cap specified for your vehicle. An lighter and do not smoke or carefully and slowly.
T T A A I I L L G G A A T T E E Opening the tailgate Closing the tailgate Information In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions. WARNING The tailgate swings upward.
Convenient features of your vehicle Emergency tailgate safety WARNING WARNING release Exhaust fumes If you drive with the tailgate opened, you will draw dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicle which can cause serious injury or death to vehicle occupants. If you must drive with the tail- gate opened, keep the air vents and all windows open so that additional outside air comes...
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WARNING • For emergencies, be fully aware of the location of the emergency tailgate safety release lever in the vehicle and how to open the tailgate if you are accidentally locked in the luggage compartment. • No one should be allowed to occupy the luggage compart- ment of the vehicle at any time.
EPS system diagnostics. Also, the steering effort becomes HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys- When the diagnostics is completed, heavier as the vehicle’s speed tem checked as soon as possible. the steering wheel will return to its increases and becomes lighter as normal condition.
Tilt steering Horn WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. You may lose steering control and cause severe personal injury, death or accidents. OGS045013L Pull down the lock-release lever (1) on OGS045014 the steering wheel column and adjust To sound the horn, press the area the steering wheel angle (2).
Convenient features of your vehicle M M I I R R R R O O R R S S Inside rearview mirror Day/night rearview mirror WARNING Before you start driving, adjust the rearview mirror to the center on the To prevent serious injury during view through the rear window.
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Electrochromic mirror (ECM) NOTICE (if equipped) When cleaning the mirror, use a The electric rearview mirror automati- paper towel or similar material cally controls the glare from the head- dampened with glass cleaner. Do lights of the car behind you in night- not spray glass cleaner directly on time or low light driving conditions.
Convenient features of your vehicle Outside rearview mirror WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with both left-hand and right-hand outside Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors. rearview mirrors while the vehi- cle is moving.This could result in WARNING loss of control, and an accident which could cause death, seri- ous injury or property damage.
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Folding the outside rearview NOTICE mirror • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjust- ing angles, but the motor contin- ues to operate while the switch is pressed. Do not press the switch longer than necessary, the motor may be damaged. •...
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Convenient features of your vehicle NOTICE The electric type outside rearview mirror operates even though the ignition switch is in the OFF posi- tion. However, to prevent unnec- essary battery discharge, do not adjust the mirrors longer than necessary while the engine is not running.
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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 1. Tachometer 2.
Convenient features of your vehicle Instrument Cluster Control Adjusting Instrument Cluster ■ Type A ■ Type B Illumination (if equipped) WARNING Never adjust the instrument cluster while driving. This could result in loss of control and lead to an accident that may cause death, serious injury, or property damage.
Gauges Tachometer NOTICE Speedometer ■ Gasoline ■ Diesel Do not operate the engine within the tachometer's RED ZONE. This ■ km/h ■ MPH, km/h may cause severe engine damage. OGC044142/OGS045054 tachometer indicates OGC044140/OGS046155 approximate number of engine revo- The speedometer indicates the speed lutions per minute (rpm).
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Convenient features of your vehicle Engine Coolant Temperature NOTICE WARNING Gauge gauge pointer moves Never remove the radiator cap ■ Type A beyond the normal range area and reservoir cap when the toward the “H or 130” position, it engine is hot. The engine indicates overheating that may coolant is under pressure and damage the engine.
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Fuel Gauge Odometer Information ■ Type A ■ ■ • The fuel tank capacity is given in Type A Type B chapter 8. • The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel warning light, which will illuminate when the fuel tank is nearly empty.
Convenient features of your vehicle Outside Temperature Gauge To change the temperature unit from Transaxle shift indicator °C to °F or °F to °C or (if equipped) Manual Transaxle Shift Indicator Type A (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type B Press the RESET button for more ■...
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Automatic Transaxle Shift For example Gear Shift Pop-up (if equipped) Indicator (if equipped) : Indicates that shifting up to the 3rd ■ Type A ■ Type B gear is desired (currently the shift ■ Type A ■ Type B lever is in the 2nd or 1st gear). : Indicates that shifting down to the 3rd gear is desired (current- ly the shift lever is in the 4th, 5th,...
• When there is a malfunction with the SRS. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-50...
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We recommend you to ing, shift to a lower gear for addition- HYUNDAI dealer. have the vehicle inspected by an al engine braking and stop the vehi- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. cle as soon as it is safe to do so. 3-51...
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In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by the assistance of the anti-lock you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. brake system). an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. In this case, we recommend that NOTICE...
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In this case, we recommend that NOTICE - Diesel Engine you have the vehicle inspected by - It remains on until the engine is an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp started. soon as possible. (MIL) blinks, some error related to •...
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In this vehicle inspected by an authorized case, we recommend that you HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- have the vehicle inspected by ble. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-54...
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Door Ajar Warning Icy Road Warning Light Information Light (if equipped) (if equipped) If the icy road warning light appears ■ Type A ■ Type B while driving, you should drive more This warning light illuminates: attentively and safely refraining from over-speeding, rapid acceleration, When a door is not securely closed.
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• If you keep driving with the warn- ing light on, engine parts (injec- tor, common rail, high pressure fuel pump) may be damaged. If this occurs, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI deal- er as soon as possible. 3-56...
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This indicator light blinks: you have the vehicle inspected by When there is a malfunction with the For more details, refer to “Electronic an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. immobilizer system. Stability Control (ESC)” in chapter 5. In this case, we recommend that you...
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(For more details, refer to vehicle. recommend you to have your vehicle “Starting the Engine” in chapter 5). inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI - At this time, you cannot start the • When there is a malfunction with dealer.
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High Beam Indicator Light ON Indicator Cruise Indicator Light Light Light (if equipped) This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: • When the headlights are on and in When the parking lights or head- the high beam position lights are on.
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0 on the “Service Interval” in the system. cluster. In this case, we recommend that you If the service interval setting is reset, have the vehicle inspected by an the master warning light turns off. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-60...
KEY OUT Indicator Warning Messages Low Key Battery Light (if equipped) (for Type B, if equipped) (for smart key system) Shift to "P" position (for smart key system and auto- When the Engine Start/Stop button matic transaxle) is in the ACC or ON position, if any door is open, the system checks for the smart key.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Press start button while turning Steering wheel not locked Check steering wheel lock wheel (for smart key system) (for smart key system) system (for smart key system) OGS045109 OGS048110L OGS048111L This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if the steering wheel does not unlock...
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Press clutch pedal to start Press brake pedal to start engine Key not in vehicle engine (for smart key system (for smart key system and auto- (for smart key system) and manual transaxle) matic transaxle) OGS048113L OGS048112L OGS048122L This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if the smart key is not in the vehicle...
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At this time, the immobilizer indicator engine by pressing the Engine light will blink. Start/Stop button again. If the warning message appears each time you press the Engine Start/Stop button, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Hyundai dealer. 3-64...
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Check "BRAKE SWITCH" fuse Shift to "P" or "N" to start engine Information (for smart key system and auto- (for smart key system and auto- You can start the engine with the shift matic transaxle) matic transaxle) lever in the N (Neutral) position. But, for your safety, we recommend that you start the engine with the shift lever in the P (Park) position.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Door / Tailgate Open Low tire pressure (if equipped) Turn on "FUSE SWITCH" ■ Door open OGS058024L ■ Tailgate open OGS046158 OGS048169L Low tire pressure telltale will appear • This warning message is displayed when one or more of your tires are if the fuse switch under the steer- under-inflated.
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Low Fuel Engine has overheated LCD display (if equipped) • This warning message illuminates with a warning chime when the engine coolant temperature is above 120°C (248°F). This means that the engine is overheated and may be damaged. If your vehicle is overheated, refer to “Overheating”...
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Convenient features of your vehicle LCD modes Cannot edit settings while driving ■ Manual transaxle ■ Automatic transaxle Modes Symbol Explanation This mode displays information related to driving such as tripmeter, fuel economy, etc. Trip Computer For more information, refer to "Trip Computer"...
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Trip computer mode Information mode OGS045106 Service required OGS048168L OGS048105L If you exceed the specified service The trip computer mode displays Service Interval interval, message indicating, information related to vehicle driving Service in "Service required" will be displayed parameters including distance to It calculates and displays when you each time you turn ON the vehicle.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Warning Message Information If one of followings occurs, warning If any of the following conditions messages will be displayed on the occur, the mileage and number of days information mode for several seconds. to service may be incorrect. - Low fuel etc.
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User settings mode In this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on. Door Items Explanation • Disable : The auto door lock operation will be deactivated. • Enable on Speed : All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Lights Items Explanation • Off : The one touch turn signal function will be deactivated. • 3, 5, 7 Flashes : The turn signal indicator will blink 3, 5, or 7 times when the turn signal lever is One Touch Turn Signal moved slightly.
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Service Interval Items Explanation Enable Service Interval You can activate or deactivate the service interval function. Adjust Interval If the service interval menu is activated, you may adjust the time and distance. Other Items Explanation • Off : The average fuel economy will not reset automatically whenever refueling. •...
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Convenient features of your vehicle ■ Type A Trip computer Information To change items, press the TRIP but- ■ Type A Some driving information stored in ton for less than 1 second. the trip computer (for example Average Vehicle Speed) resets if the Tripmeter A battery is disconnected.
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■ Type B Trip Information change items, toggle ■ Type A ■ Type B • If the vehicle is not on level ground UP/DOWN arrow switch “▲, ▼” on or the battery power has been inter- the steering wheel. rupted, the distance to empty func- tion may not operate correctly.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Accumulated info display Average Fuel Economy (2) Information ■ Type A ■ Type B • The average fuel economy is calcu- The vehicle must be driven for a min- lated by the total driving distance imum of 300 meters since the last igni- and fuel consumption since the last tion key cycle before the average fuel...
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The accumulated driving information The information is combined for each Digital Speedometer will continue to be counted while the ignition cycle. However, when the This message shows the speed of engine is still running (for example, engine has been OFF for 4 hours or the vehicle.
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Convenient features of your vehicle L L I I G G H H T T ■ Right Hand Drive Exterior lights (1) OFF position (2) AUTO light position (if equipped) Lighting control (3) Parking light position ■ Right Hand Drive (4) Headlight position OLF044087R ■...
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■ Right Hand Drive ■ Right Hand Drive Information The ignition switch must be in the ON position to turn on the headlights. OLF044086R ■ Left Hand Drive OLF044085R ■ Left Hand Drive OLF044086L Parking light position ( When the light switch is in the park- OLF044085L ing light position, the parking (posi- AUTO light position (if equipped)
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Convenient features of your vehicle Even with the AUTO light feature in High beam operation The high beam indicator will light operation, it is recommended to when the headlamp high beams are ■ Right Hand Drive manually turn ON the lights when switched on.
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■ Right Hand Drive Turn signals and lane change To signal a lane change, move the turn signal lever slightly and hold it in signals position (B). The lever will return to ■ Right Hand Drive the OFF position when released or when the turn is completed.
Convenient features of your vehicle Rear fog light (if equipped) One-touch lane change function Vehicle without front fog light (if equipped) To turn on the rear fog light: To activate an One-Touch Lane Position the light switch in the head- Change function, move the turn sig- lamp position, and then turn the light nal lever slightly and then release it.
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Front fog light (if equipped) 3. To turn off the front fog light, turn Battery saver function the light switch to the front fog light The purpose of this feature is to pre- ■ Right Hand Drive position again or turn off the park- vent the battery from being dis- ing light.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Headlamp delay function Daytime running light (DRL) NOTICE (if equipped) (if equipped) If the driver gets out of the vehicle If the key is removed from the ignition The Daytime Running Lights (DRL) through other doors (except dri- switch or placed in the ACC or can make it easier for others to see ver's door), the battery saver func-...
Headlamp leveling device The higher the number of the switch Interior lights position, the lower the headlamp beam level. Always keep the head- WARNING lamp beam at the proper leveling position, or headlights may dazzle Do not use the interior lights other road users.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Front lamps Front Map Lamp: Front Room Lamp: Press either the right or left lens to The Front Room Lamp Switch acti- ■ Type A turn the map lamp on or off. This light vates the front and rear room lamps produces a spot beam for convenient when the switch is pressed in either of use as a map lamp at night or as a...
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Room lamp Luggage room lamp : With the Front Room Lamp in this position, the front and ■ Type A rear room lamps remain on at all times. : With the Front Room Lamp in this position the front and rear room lamps remain off at all times.
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Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I P P E E R R S S A A N N D D W W A A S S H H E E R R S S ■ ■ ■ ■ Front (for Left-hand drive) Rear (for Left-hand drive) •...
Windshield wipers Windshield washers If the washer does not work, check the washer fluid level. If the fluid level (if equipped) Operates as follows when the igni- is not sufficient, you will need to add tion switch is in the ON position. ■...
Convenient features of your vehicle ■ Type A Rear window wiper and washer NOTICE switch (if equipped) • To prevent possible damage to ■ Type A the washer pump, do not oper- ate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty. •...
D D R R I I V V E E R R A A S S S S I I S S T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Rear view camera (if equipped) Whenever the vehicle ignition is NOTICE cycled off and on, the rear view cam-...
Convenient features of your vehicle Rear parking assist system This is a supplemental system that Operation of the rear parking senses objects within the range and (if equipped) assist system location of the sensors, it cannot Operation condition detect objects in other areas where •...
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If this occurs, we recommend phones are present near the sensor. that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • The sensor is covered with snow. • Any non-factory equipment or acces- sories have been installed, or if the vehicle bumper height or sensor installation has been modified.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Detecting range may decrease Information WARNING when: The system may not recognize objects • Outside air temperature is extremely Your new vehicle warranty does less than 30 cm (12 in.) from the sen- hot or cold. not cover any accidents or dam- sor, or it may sense an incorrect dis- •...
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 Defroster Rear window defroster The defroster heats the window to...
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Convenient features of your vehicle Manual climate control system (if equipped) ■ ■ Type A 1. Temperature control knob 2. Fan speed control knob 3. Mode selection knob 4. Rear window defroster button 5. Air intake control button 6. A/C (Air conditioning) button (if equipped) ■...
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Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- tion. To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air or recirculated air position.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Mode selection Face-Level (B, D, E) Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each floor and the windshield with a small outlet can be controlled to direct the amount directed to the side window air discharged from the outlet.
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■ Front Temperature control Air intake control ■ Type A OGS045039L ■ Rear OGS045083L ■ Type B OGC044118 The temperature will increase by turning the knob to the right. The temperature will decrease by turning the knob to the left. OGS045040 Instrument panel vents OGS045084L...
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Convenient features of your vehicle Recirculated air position Information WARNING With the recirculated air It should be noted that prolonged position selected, air from • Continuous operation of the operation of the heater in the recircu- the passenger compart- climate control system in the lated air position (without air condi- ment will...
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Fan speed control Air conditioning (A/C) System operation (if equipped) Ventilation 1. Select the Face Level mode. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Operation Tips Air conditioning (if equipped) NOTICE • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems When using the air conditioning from entering the car through the are filled with environmentally friendly system, monitor the temperature ventilation system, temporarily set refrigerant.
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We recommend the climate control air to ensure maximum system per- filter be replaced by an authorized formance. HYUNDAI dealer according to the maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions such as dusty or rough roads, more frequent air conditioner filter inspec- tions and changes are required.
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If the air flow rate suddenly decreas- Checking the amount of air WARNING es, we recommend the system be conditioner refrigerant and checked at an authorized HYUNDAI compressor lubricant Because the refriger- dealer. When the amount of refrigerant is ant is at very high...
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Automatic climate control system (if equipped) 1. Temperature control konb 2. Fan speed control knob 3. AUTO (automatic control) button 4. A/C (Air conditioning) button 5. OFF button 6. Front windshield defroster button 7. Rear window defroster button 8. Air intake control button 9.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic heating and air con- To turn the automatic operation off, select any button of the following: ditioning - Mode selection button The Automatic Climate Control System is controlled by setting the desired tem- - Front windshield defrost button perature.
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Manual heating and air condi- 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. tioning 4. Set the air intake control to the The heating and cooling system can outside (fresh) air position. be controlled manually by pressing buttons other than the AUTO button. 5.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Mode selection OGS045087L The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. The air flow outlet direction is cycled as follows: (if equipped) (if equipped) OGS045127L 3-108...
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Floor & Defrost (A, C, D) Bi-Level (B, C, D, E) Most of the air flow is directed to the Air flow is directed towards the face floor and the windshield with a small and the floor. amount directed to the side window defrosters and side vents.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Temperature control Air intake control ■ Front OGS045039L ■ Rear OGS045130 OGS045089L The temperature will increase to the This button is used to select the out- maximum (HI) by turning the knob to side (fresh) air position or recirculat- the right.
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Recirculated air position Information WARNING The indicator light on the Prolonged use of the air conditioning button illuminates when • Continued use of the climate with the recirculated air position the recirculated air posi- control system operation in selected will result in excessively dry tion is selected.
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Convenient features of your vehicle Fan speed control Air conditioning OFF mode OGS045131 OGS045132 OGS045090L Turn the knob to the right increase Push the A/C button to manually turn Push the OFF button to turn off the the fan speed and air flow. Turn the the system on (indicator light will illu- climate control system.
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System operation Operation Tips Air conditioning (if equipped) • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes Ventilation HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems from entering the car through the are filled with a R-134a refrigerant. 1. Select the Face Level mode. ventilation system, temporarily set 1.
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Convenient features of your vehicle • If you operate air conditioner Air conditioning system operation NOTICE excessively, the difference between tips When using the air conditioning the temperature of the outside air • If the vehicle has been parked in system, monitor the temperature and that of the windshield could direct sunlight during hot weather,...
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We recommend the climate control air filter be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to the maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions such as dusty or rough roads, more frequent air conditioner filter inspections and changes are required.
Convenient features of your vehicle Windshield defrosting and • For maximum defrosting, set the Manual climate control system temperature control to the extreme defogging right/hot position and the fan speed control to the highest speed. WARNING • If warm air to the floor is desired while defrosting or defogging, set Do not use the posi-...
Automatic climate control system If the air-conditioning, outside (fresh) air position and higher fan speed are not selected automatically, adjust the corresponding button or knob manu- ally. If the position is selected, lower fan speed is adjusted to higher fan speed.
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Convenient features of your vehicle To defrost outside windshield Clean air (if equipped) Mood bar color OGS045133 OGS045091L OGS036048L 1. Set the fan speed to the highest Mood bar color changes by tempera- When the ignition switch is in the ON position.
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Auto defogging system When the Auto Defogging To cancel or reset the Auto Defogging System operates, the indi- (only for automatic climate System cator will illuminate. control system, if equipped) Press the front windshield defroster button for 3 seconds when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Glove box Sunglass holder (if equipped) WARNING • Do not keep objects except sunglasses inside the sun- glass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle. •...
4 seconds. We recommend that you use parts for replacement from an authorized For example, if the "H" and "M" but- HYUNDAI dealer. ton is pressed when the time is 10:15 p.m., the display will change to 22:15. 3-122...
Ashtray (if equipped) WARNING CAUTION Do not hold down the cigarette Putting lit cigarettes or matches lighter while it is heating. It may in an ashtray with other com- overheat damage bustible materials may cause lighter or the heating element. fire.
Convenient features of your vehicle Cup holder NOTICE WARNING ■ Front • Keep your drinks sealed while • Avoid abrupt starting and driving to prevent spilling your braking when the cup holder drink. If liquid spills, it may get is in use to prevent spilling into the vehicle's electrical/elec- your drink.
Sunvisor Power outlet/USB charger WARNING (if equipped) ■ Driver’s side For your safety, do not block ■ Front your view when using the sunvi- sor. OIB044027 ■ Passenger’s side OGS048094L ■ Rear OIB044028 OGC044096 Use the sunvisor to shield direct light through the front or side windows.
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Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Close the cover when not in use. To prevent damage to the Power • Some electronic devices can Avoid electrical shocks. Do not outlet: cause electronic interference place your fingers or foreign •...
Clothes hanger (if equipped) Floor mat anchor(s) WARNING (if equipped) ■ Rear Do not hang other objects such as hangers or hard objects except clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp breakable objects in the clothe pockets. In an accident or when the curtain air bag is inflated, it may cause vehicle damage or personal injury.
If necessary, we recommend that floor mat in place. To avoid any you contact an authorized HYUNDAI interference with pedal operation, dealer to obtain a luggage net. HYUNDAI recommends that the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed.
Cargo area cover (if equipped) WARNING • Do not place objects on the cargo area cover. Such objects may be thrown about inside the vehicle and possi- bly injure vehicle occupants during an accident or braking. • Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage compartment.
Multimedia System Multimedia system ..........4-2 USB and iPod ® port ............4-2 Antenna ................4-2 Steering wheel audio control .........4-3 Bluetooth Wireless Technology Hands-Free...4-4 ® How vehicle audio works ..........4-5 Audio (Without Touch Screen) ......4-8 Feature of Your Audio .............4-9 Radio...................4-14 Radio Mode...............4-14 Media..................4-15 Phone .................4-22 Setup ..................4-30...
Along with AM and FM broadcast sig- the antenna available with an nals, the shark fin antenna will receive ■ ■ ■ ■ authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the transmit data. (for example : GPS (Global Positioning Information System) Some models do not have audio (plas-...
Multimedia System VOLUME (VOL + / - ) (1) Bluetooth Wireless MEDIA (CD/USB/AUX/iPod/ ® My Music/Bluetooth [if Equipped/ Technology Hands-Free • Move the VOLUME lever up to Connected]) mode increase volume. It will function as the TRACK UP/ • Move the VOLUME lever down to DOWN button.
Detailed information for the Bluetooth ® How vehicle audio works This can be due to factors, such as Wireless Technology hands-free is the distance from the radio station, FM reception described in the following pages in this closeness of other strong radio sta- chapter or in the manual supplied sep- tions or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in...
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Multimedia System AM reception FM radio station JBM002 JBM003 JBM004 AM broadcasts can be received at FM broadcasts are transmitted at • Fading - As your vehicle moves greater distances than FM broad- high frequencies and do not bend to away from the radio station, the casts.
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The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by HYUNDAI is under JBM005 license. • Station Swapping - As an FM sig- nal weakens, another more power-...
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Multimedia System A A U U D D I I O O ( ( W W i i t t h h o o u u t t T T o o u u c c h h S S c c r r e e e e n n ) ) ■...
Feature of Your Audio (1) RADIO (4) SEEK/TRACK • Plays Radio(FM/AM) mode. When pressed quickly Head Unit • Each time the button is pressed, • Radio mode: Searches the previ- the radio mode popup will be dis- ous/next available broadcast fre- played or closed.
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Multimedia System (6) MENU (11) [1] ~ [6] (Preset) • Displays menus for the current When pressed quickly mode. • Radio mode: Receives saved fre- quencies(channels). (7) SETUP • Media mode(USB) When pressed quickly - [1 RPT] button: Repeat/Repeat • Moves to Setup screen. Folder - [2 SHFL] button: Shuffle Folder/ (8) BACK...
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Steering wheel remote control (1) MUTE (4) SEEK/TRACK (if equipped) • Mutes the audio. (It will be paused • When pressed quickly in some media modes). - Radio mode: Searches broadcast • Mutes the microphone during a frequencies saved to Presets. call.
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Multimedia System - Press in Bluetooth ® Handsfree (Continued) WARNING mode to switch to the waiting call. • Please refrain from use if the • When pressed and held (more • Do not stare at the screen screen is blank or no sound than 1.0 seconds) while driving.
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(Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Do not subject the device to • Operating the device while driv- severe shock or impact. Direct Driving while distracted can ing could lead to accidents due pressure onto the front side of result in a loss of vehicle con- to a lack of attention to external the monitor may cause damage trol that may lead to an acci-...
Multimedia System Radio Change Frequency: TUNE knob FM/AM Mode Changes frequency by turning the knob left/right. You can seek avail- Radio Mode able frequencies manually. Change Mode: [ RADIO ] button • Plays Radio(FM/AM) mode. Each Saved Frequency: [1] ~ [6] (Preset) time the button is pressed, the buttons radio mode popup will be displayed...
Media Scan Range of supported file types The broadcast frequency increases 1. Bitrate range (Kbps) Information - and previews each broadcast for 5 Using MP3 seconds each. After scanning all fre- Supported audio formats quencies, returns and plays the cur- rent broadcast frequency.
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Multimedia System 3. Sampling frequency (Hz) NOTICE Information - Using the USB Device Using the scroll feature allows you to see the entire name of files with • Connect the USB device after turn- names that are too long to be dis- ing on the engine.
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(Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Some USB devices may not be sup- • Do not use the USB interface to • Charging through the USB may not ported due to compatibility issues. charge batteries or USB accessories work for some mobile devices. that generate heat.
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Multimedia System (Continued) (Continued) Information - ® Using an iPod • Avoid • When the Equalizer features of an ® • iPod is a registered trademark of memory products that external device, such as the iPod ® Apple Inc. can also be used as key and the audio system are both •...
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(Continued) (Continued) Information ® ® • If your iPhone is connected to both • Some iPod s may not sync with the ® - Using Bluetooth (BT) Audio the Bluetooth ® and USB, the sound System depending on the version. If ®...
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Multimedia System Media Mode Repeat: [1 RPT] button Change Song/File: [SEEK/TRACK] button Change Mode: [MEDIA] button Repeats the current song or repeats [∨ ∨ SEEK/TRACK] button all songs within the current folder. • Each time the button is pressed, mode: Repeat Song ➟ the media mode popup will be dis- •...
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Search Song: TUNE knob iPod ® • Turning TUNE knob: Searches for songs(files). • Pressing TUNE knob: Plays selected song(file). Information • Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio don’t sup- Displays Menu Popup when pressing Displays Menu Popup when pressing port playlist feature. the [MENU] button.
Multimedia System Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio Phone Information • Depending connected Information Bluetooth device, mobile phone, or - Using Bluetooth ® (BT) Phone the music player you are using, What is Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology? playback controls may differ. ® •...
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NOTICE NOTICE WARNING • Bluetooth ® is a feature that • Before connecting the head unit • Focus on the road while driv- enables drivers to make hands- with the Bluetooth ® device, check ing. The driver’s primary free calls. Connecting the head to see that the mobile device sup- responsibility is in the safe unit with a Bluetooth...
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Multimedia System (Continued) (Continued) NOTICE • If you do not want automatic • Some Bluetooth ® devices may • If the Bluetooth ® device is not ® connection with your Bluetooth cause interference noise or mal- connected, it is not possible to ®...
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(Continued) Bluetooth ® Connection Information • In some Bluetooth ® devices, Before you can use the Bluetooth ® ® • Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be starting the ignition while talk- feature, you must first pair/connect paired. ® ing through Bluetooth enabled your Bluetooth ®...
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Multimedia System ® Bluetooth ® Phone Connecting Bluetooth Devices Information ® Press the [PHONE] button in the Bluetooth Phone ® • Only one Bluetooth device can be head unit or [CALL] button in the Press the [PHONE] button. connected at a time. steering wheel remote control Displays Phone Menu screen.
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Favorites Call History Information Press the [PHONE] button Select Press the [PHONE] button Select • Up to 20 favorites can be saved in [Favorites]. [Call History]. favorites of each device. Lists the phone numbers saved as Displays all of your call history. Select •...
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Multimedia System Contacts Requesting Download Information Press the [PHONE] button Select Some devices require a device • Call history may not be saved in the [Contacts]. authentication for downloading your ® call history list in some Bluetooth call history and contacts. Displays the list of Contacts.
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(Continued) Accept/Reject Call Using the Menu During a Phone Call • Contacts can be viewed only when If there is an incoming call, a popup When making a call, you can use the the Bluetooth ® device is connected. message will appear. following menu items.
Multimedia System Setup Phone settings Information Press the [PHONE] button Select • Up to 2000 phone numbers can be [Phone settings]. Display downloaded from a single, paired - For more details, refer to Setup ➟ ® Bluetooth device. Press the [SETUP] button Select Phone page.
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Sound Delete Devices Information Press the [SETUP] button Select Press the [SETUP] button Select ® • Displays the icons when Bluetooth [Phone] Select [Delete Devices]. [Sound]. device is connected. ® • Position: Selects the sound position. • Displays the paired Bluetooth : An icon appears when you make device list.
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Multimedia System (Continued) Information ® • In some Bluetooth devices, starting • When the engine is running, the the ignition while talking through ® selected Bluetooth device is auto- Bluetooth ® enabled handsfree call matically connected. If you fail to will result in the call becoming dis- connect the selected device, the pre- connected due to car handsfree call...
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A A U U D D I I O O ( ( W W i i t t h h T T o o u u c c h h S S c c r r e e e e n n ) ) ■...
Multimedia System Feature of Your Audio (2) MEDIA (5) RESET • Select USB(iPod ® ) or Bluetooth ® • Shutdown and restart the system. (BT) Audio. Head unit • Display the media menu when two (6) DISP or more media are connected or •...
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Steering wheel remote control (1) MUTE (5) CALL • Mutes the audio. (It will be paused • Pressing the button in some media modes.) - If not in Bluetooth ® Handsfree • Mutes the microphone during a mode or receiving a phone call. call.
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Multimedia System (6) END (Continued) WARNING • Press in Bluetooth ® Handsfree • Please refrain from use if the mode to end the phone call. • Do not stare at the screen screen is blank or no sound • Press in the incoming call screen while driving.
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(Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Do not subject the device to • Operating the device while driv- severe shock or impact. Direct Driving while distracted can ing could lead to accidents due pressure onto the front side of result in a loss of vehicle con- to a lack of attention to external the monitor may cause damage trol that may lead to an acci-...
Multimedia System Information on status icons Radio Switching between FM, AM • Press the [RADIO] button on the Icons showing audio status are shown audio system to switch between in the upper-right corner of the screen. FM/AM Mode FM, AM. Description •...
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FM/AM Mode (with RDS) Presets Switching between FM, AM Save up to 40 frequently used stations. • Press the [RADIO] button on the audio system to switch between To listen to a preset, select the FM, AM. desired station list. •...
Multimedia System Media Presets Range of supported file types Save up to 40 frequently used stations. 1. Bitrate range (Kbps) Information - Using MP3 To listen to a preset, select the desired station list. Supported audio formats Press and hold the desired slot from 1 through 40.
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3. Sampling frequency (Hz) NOTICE Information - Using the USB Devices The scroll feature can be used to display file and folder names that • Starting the vehicle while a USB are too long to display on the device is connected can damage the screen.
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Multimedia System (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Some USB devices are not recog- • Use of aftermarket USB hubs and • SD-type USB memory, CF-type nized due to compatibility issues. extension cables can result in the USB memory, and other USB mem- vehicle’s audio system failing to rec- ory devices that require adapters •...
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(6) Pause Selecting songs from a list Select [List] to see a list of songs Pause or play music. available for play. (7) Playback progress Select to skip to the desired location. Playback Press the [MEDIA] button, and select [USB]. Connect a USB drive to the USB port to automatically play files on the USB (1) Repeat...
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Multimedia System Playing in random order (Continued) Information On the USB mode screen, select • Play may be interrupted, or device ® - Using the iPod Devices malfunctions may occur depending [Shuffle]. The shuffle play mode is • To use the audio system’s iPod ®...
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iPod ® (Continued) (6) Pause • Depending on the software version, Pause or play music. the iPod ® may fail to sync with the system. If the media is removed or (7) Playback progress disconnected before recognition, the Select to skip to the desired location. previous mode may not be restored (iPad ®...
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Multimedia System (4) Album Image: View playback info Selecting songs from a list Menu Select [List] to see a list of songs Select [Menu], and select the desired available for play. function. Play iPod Files • Information: Detailed info on the Select and play the desired song.
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Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio NOTICE Information ® - Using Bluetooth Audio • Bluetooth ® Handsfree is a fea- ture that enables drivers to prac- • Bluetooth ® Audio mode can only be tice safe driving. Connecting the used if a Bluetooth ®...
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Multimedia System Playing repeatedly Information Information On the Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio mode The shuffle function is engaged, • Depending connected screen, select [Repeat]. The repeat depending on the operation of the con- Bluetooth device, mobile phone, or play mode changes each time you ®...
Phone (Continued) Safety precautions ® ® • When Bluetooth is connected and • The Bluetooth Handsfree function Information calls are attempted through a con- helps drivers to drive safely. By ® nected cell phone from outside the connecting a Bluetooth -enabled - Using Bluetooth ®...
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Multimedia System • Even if your device supports • Some Bluetooth ® devices are sub- Precautions when connecting ® Bluetooth ® , a Bluetooth ® connec- ject to intermittent Bluetooth ® con- Bluetooth devices tion cannot be established if the nection failures.
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Pairing a Bluetooth ® device 4-1. For devices that require passkey entry, a passkey entry screen is Information on pairing Bluetooth ® shown your Bluetooth ® devices device. • Pairing refers to the process of - Enter the passkey ‘0000’, in your ®...
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Multimedia System Connecting Bluetooth ® devices Information Information If there are no connected devices ® • Bluetooth standby mode lasts for The 6-digit passkey in the image Press the [PHONE] button on the three minutes. If a device is not above is an example.
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Accepting/rejecting phone calls If there are connected devices Information Press the [PHONE] button on the Receiving phone calls with • When the incoming call screen is audio system ➟ Select [Settings] ➟ ® Bluetooth connected. displayed, audio mode and the set- ➟...
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Multimedia System Operation during calls Favorites Information Incoming call with Bluetooth ® con- Press the [PHONE] button on the ® • Some Bluetooth devices may not nected ➟ Select [Accept]. audio system ➟ Select [Favorites] ➟ support the Private function. Favorites list displayed.
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Call History Information Information Press the [PHONE] button on the • Up to 20 favorites can be saved for • Up to 50 dialed, received and missed audio system ➟ Select [Call History] ® each connected Bluetooth device. calls are saved. ➟...
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Multimedia System Dial (5) Call Information - Enter and select a phone num- Press the [PHONE] button on the • Only supported contacts format can audio system ➟ Select [Dial]. ber to call. be downloaded and displayed from - Select without entering a phone the Bluetooth device, contacts from number to see the most recent some applications will not be included.
Setup Display If volume level under “5 level” then maintain the volume level. Press the [SETUP] button on the audio system ➟ Select [Display]. Return the volume level when R- Position was cancelled. • Mode: Set the screen brightness to In R-Positon, if driver change the be adjusted automatically accord- volume...
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Multimedia System Bluetooth System Press the [SETUP] button on the Press the [SETUP] button on the audio system ➟ Select [Bluetooth]. audio system ➟ Select [System]. • Connections: Control pairing, dele- • Language: Change the user lan- tion, connection and disconnection guage.
Multimedia System FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi- dential installation.
IFETEL for Mexico “La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condi- ciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause inter- ferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.”...
Driving your vehicle Before driving............5-3 Cruise control ............5-43 Before entering the vehicle ...........5-3 Cruise control operation..........5-43 Before starting..............5-3 Special driving conditions........5-48 Ignition switch ............5-5 Hazardous driving conditions........5-48 Key ignition switch............5-5 Rocking the vehicle ............5-48 Engine Start/Stop button..........5-9 Smooth cornering ............5-49 Driving at night ..............5-49 Manual transaxle ..........5-19 Driving in the rain ............5-50...
B B E E F F O O R R E E D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Before entering the vehicle Before starting • Check the gauges and indicators in the instrument panel and the mes- •...
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Driving your vehicle (Continued) WARNING WARNING You are much more likely to have To reduce the risk of SERIOUS NEVER drink or take drugs and a serious accident if you drink or INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- drive. take drugs and drive. If you are lowing precautions: drinking or taking drugs, don’t Drinking or taking drugs and...
I I G G N N I I T T I I O O N N S S W W I I T T C C H H Key ignition switch (Continued) WARNING (if equipped) This may lead to loss of direc- To reduce the risk of SERIOUS tional control and braking INJURY or DEATH, take the fol-...
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Driving your vehicle Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notice Position The ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position. The steering wheel locks to protect the vehi- LOCK cle from theft. (if equipped) Electrical accessories are usable. The steering wheel unlocks. If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC position, turn the key while turning the steering wheel right and...
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Starting the engine Vehicle with automatic transaxle: Starting the gasoline engine 1. Make sure the parking brake is Vehicle with manual transaxle: WARNING applied. 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 2. Make sure the shift lever is in P •...
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Driving your vehicle Starting the diesel engine Information Information To start the diesel engine when the • Do not wait for the engine to warm If the engine does not start within 10 engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat- up while the vehicle remains station- seconds after preheating is completed, ed before starting the engine and...
Engine Start/Stop button Starting and stopping the engine NOTICE for turbocharger intercooler (if equipped) To prevent damage to the vehicle: 1. Do not race or accelerate the • Do not hold the ignition key in engine immediately after starting the START position for more the engine.
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Driving your vehicle (Continued) WARNING WARNING • NEVER reach through the To reduce risk of serious injury • NEVER press the Engine steering wheel for the Engine or death, NEVER allow children Start/Stop button while the Start/Stop button or any other or any person who is unfamiliar vehicle is in motion except in control while the vehicle is in...
Engine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with manual transaxle Button Position Action Notice • To turn off the engine, stop the vehicle and If the steering wheel is not locked properly then press the Engine Start/Stop button. when you open the driver's door, the warning chime will sound.
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Driving your vehicle - Vehicle with manual transaxle Button Position Action Notice • Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in is in the ACC position without depressing the ON position when the engine is not run- the clutch pedal.
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Engine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with automatic transaxle Button Position Action Notice To turn off the engine, press the Engine If the steering wheel is not locked properly Start/Stop button with shift lever in P (Park). when you open the driver's door, the warning chime will sound.
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Driving your vehicle - Vehicle with automatic transaxle Button Position Action Notice Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in is in the ACC position without depressing the ON position when the engine is not run- the brake pedal.
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Starting the engine Starting the gasoline engine Information Vehicle with manual transaxle: • The engine will start by pressing the WARNING 1. Always carry the smart key with Engine Start/Stop button, only when you. the smart key is in the vehicle. •...
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Driving your vehicle Vehicle with automatic transaxle: Starting the diesel engine Information 1. Always carry the smart key with To start the diesel engine when the If the Engine Start/Stop button is you. engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat- pressed while the engine is pre-heat- ed before starting the engine and 2.
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Starting and stopping the engine NOTICE NOTICE for turbocharger intercooler To prevent damage to the vehicle: To prevent damage to the vehicle: 1. Do not race or accelerate the • If the engine stalls while you are When the stop lamp fuse is blown, engine immediately after starting in motion, do not attempt to you can't start the engine normal-...
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Driving your vehicle OGC054001 Information If the smart key battery is weak or the smart key does not work correctly, you can start the engine by pressing the Engine Start/Stop button with the smart key in the direction of the pic- ture above.
M M A A N N U U A A L L T T R R A A N N S S A A X X L L E E ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Manual transaxle operation To shift to R (Reverse), make sure the vehicle has completely stopped,...
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Driving your vehicle Using the clutch (if equipped) Downshifting NOTICE clutch pedal should Downshift when you must slow down To prevent unnecessary wear or depressed all the way to the floor in heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill damage to the clutch: before: to prevent engine load.
Good driving practices • Exercise extreme caution when NOTICE driving on a slippery surface. Be • Never take the vehicle out of gear To prevent damage to the engine, especially careful when braking, and coast down a hill. This is clutch and transaxle: accelerating or shifting gears.
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• ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. the travel lanes. In a collision, an unbelted occupant is significantly more • HYUNDAI recommends you likely to be seriously injured follow all posted speed limits. or killed than a properly belt- ed occupant. •...
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Driving your vehicle Automatic transaxle operation The indicator in the instrument clus- WARNING ter displays the shift lever position The automatic transaxle has six for- when the ignition switch is in the ON ward speeds and one reverse speed. To reduce the risk of serious position.
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R (Reverse) N (Neutral) WARNING Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transaxle are not backward. engaged. • Shifting into P (Park) while the Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart vehicle is in motion may NOTICE a stalled engine, or if it is necessary cause you to lose control of...
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Driving your vehicle D (Drive) Sports mode In Sports Mode, moving the shift lever backwards and forwards will This is the normal driving position. allow you to select the desired range The transaxle will automatically shift of gears for the current driving condi- through a 6-gear sequence, provid- tions.
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P (Park) position into R side to shift back to the 1st gear. (Reverse) position with the brake 4. Have your vehicle inspected by an pedal depressed, continue depress- authorized HYUNDAI dealer ing the brake, and then do the follow- immediately ing: 5-27...
Driving your vehicle Parking Good driving practices (Continued) Always come to a complete stop and • Never move the shift lever from P • Be cautious when parking on continue to depress the brake pedal. (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other a hill.
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In a collision, an unbelted • Always apply the parking brake occupant is significantly more • HYUNDAI recommends you when leaving the vehicle. Do not likely to be seriously injured follow all posted speed limits. depend on placing the transmis-...
Driving your vehicle B B R R A A K K I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Power brakes (Continued) WARNING Your vehicle has power-assisted • Wet brakes may impair the brakes that adjust automatically Take the following precautions: vehicle’s ability to safely slow...
Disc brakes wear indicator Rear drum brakes Parking brake (if equipped) When your brake pads are worn and ■ Left-hand drive new pads are required, you will hear Your rear drum brakes do not have a high pitched warning sound from wear indicators.Therefore, have the your front or rear brakes.
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WARNING or does not release all the way, we recommend that the system be To reduce the risk of SERIOUS checked by an authorized HYUNDAI INJURY or DEATH, do not oper- dealer. ate the parking brake while the vehicle is moving except in an emergency situation.
Check Parking NOTICE WARNING Brake Warning Light by • Do not apply the accelerator placing ignition • Whenever leaving the vehicle pedal while the parking brake is switch to the ON posi- or parking, always come to a engaged. If you depress the tion (do not start the complete stop and continue accelerator pedal with the park-...
Driving your vehicle If the Parking Brake Warning Light Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) (Continued) remains on after the parking brake is (if equipped ) Drive your vehicle at reduced released while engine is running, speeds during the following there may be a malfunction in the WARNING conditions: brake system.
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ABS. We recom- ABS will not prevent a skid that mend that you contact an authorized results from sudden changes in HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- direction, such as trying to take a ble. corner too fast or making a sudden lane change.
ABS system. (ESC) system helps to stabilize the We recommend that you con- vehicle during cornering maneuvers. tact an authorized HYUNDAI ESC checks where you are steering dealer as soon as possible. and where the vehicle is actually going.
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ESC operation When operating WARNING ESC ON condition When the ESC is in opera- tion, the ESC indicator light When the ignition switch is in the ON Never drive too fast for the road blinks: position, the ESC and the ESC OFF conditions or too quickly when •...
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If ESC indicator light stays on, your vehicle may have a malfunction with the ESC system. When this warning light illuminates we recommend that the vehicle be checked by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. 5-38...
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The ESC OFF indicator light comes ESC OFF usage NOTICE on when the ESC is turned off with When Driving prevent damage the button. The ESC OFF mode should only be transaxle: used briefly to help free the vehicle if •...
Driving your vehicle Vehicle Stability Management VSM operation Information (if equipped) VSM ON condition The VSM does not operate when: Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) The VSM operates when: • Driving on bank road such as gradi- helps ensure the vehicle stays stable •...
2 seconds, so always minates we recommend that the depress the accelerator pedal vehicle be checked by an to begin driving upwards after a authorized HYUNDAI dealer as stop. soon as possible. Information • The HAC does not operate when the...
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 ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Cruise Control Operation Cruise control switch WARNING...
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Driving your vehicle To set Cruise Control speed To increase Cruise Control speed OGS046162 3. Push the lever (1) down (SET-), OGS046161 and release it. The SET indicator OGS046163 light will illuminate. 1. Push the CRUISE button on the • Push the lever (1) up (RES+) and steering wheel to turn the system 4.
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• Depress the accelerator pedal. To decrease Cruise Control To temporarily accelerate with When the vehicle attains the speed the Cruise Control ON desired speed, push the lever (1) Depress the accelerator pedal. When down (SET-). you take your foot off the accelerator, the vehicle will return to the previ- ously set speed.
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Driving your vehicle Cruise Control will be canceled • Decreasing the vehicle speed To resume preset Cruising lower than the memory speed by when: speed 15 km/h (9 mph). • Decreasing the vehicle speed to less than approximately 40 km/h (25 mph).
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To turn Cruise Control off OGS046161 • Press the CRUISE button (the CRUISE light will go off). • Turn the engine OFF. 5-47...
Driving your vehicle S S P P E E C C I I A A L L D D R R I I V V I I N N G G C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N S S Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle WARNING...
Smooth cornering Driving at night NOTICE Avoid braking or gear changing in Night driving presents more hazards If you are still stuck after rocking corners, especially when roads are than driving in the daylight. Here are the vehicle a few times, have the wet.
Driving your vehicle Driving in the rain • Driving too fast through large pud- Driving in flooded areas dles can affect your brakes. If you Rain and wet roads can make driving Avoid driving through flooded areas must go through puddles, try to dangerous.
Highway driving Fuel, engine coolant and engine Tires Driving at higher speeds on the high- Adjust the tire inflation, as specified. way consumes more fuel and is less Under-inflation may overheat or efficient than driving at a slower, damage the tires. more moderate speed.
Driving your vehicle W W I I N N T T E E R R D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Snow or icy conditions Snow tires Information You need to keep sufficient distance Do not install studded tires without WARNING between your vehicle and the vehicle...
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HYUNDAI parts and install the prevent side skids. tire chain after reviewing the instruc- tions provided with the tire chains.
• Use SAE “S” class or wire should use, we recommend that you it helps prevent corrosion in the cool- chains. consult with an authorized HYUNDAI ing system, lubricates the water dealer. • If you hear noise caused by pump and prevents freezing. Be sure...
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The manufacturer is not authorized HYUNDAI dealer and Under some conditions, snow and responsible for the damage caused most auto parts outlets. Do not use ice can build up under the fenders by such placement.
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 Two labels on your driver’s door sill GAW (Gross Axle Weight) Overloading show how much weight your vehicle This is the total weight placed on...
What to do in an emergency Hazard warning flasher ........6-2 Towing ..............6-22 Towing service ..............6-22 In case of an emergency while driving ....6-3 Removable towing hook ..........6-23 If the engine stalls while driving ........6-3 Emergency towing ............6-24 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ..6-3 Emergency commodity ........6-26 If you have a flat tire while driving......6-3 Fire extinguisher ............6-26...
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What to do in an emergency H H A A Z Z A A R R D D W W A A R R N N I I N N G G F F L L A A S S H H E E R R All turn signal lights will flash simul- taneously.
N (Neutral) or P (Park). ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. • Check the battery connections to be sure they are clean and tight. • Turn on the interior light. If the light dims or goes out when you operate the starter, the battery is drained.
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J J U U M M P P S S T T A A R R T T I I N N G G Jump starting can be dangerous if (Continued) WARNING done incorrectly. Follow the jump Batteries contain sulfu- starting procedure in this section to To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or ric acid which is highly...
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What to do in an emergency Jump starting procedure NOTICE (Continued) 1. Position the vehicles close enough • NEVER attempt to recharge To prevent damage to your vehi- that the jumper cables will reach, the battery when the vehicle’s cle: but do not allow the vehicles to battery cables are connected •...
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(+) battery/jumper terminal of the apparent, we recommend that your assisting vehicle (2). vehicle be checked by an authorized Never connect Jumper Cable HYUNDAI dealer. 6. Connect the second jumper cable directly to the negative (-) termi- black, negative nal of discharged Battery (Your...
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HYUNDAI dealer for cap, using a thick towel, and sure the engine cooling fan is assistance.
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To ing. If overheating happens again, prevent damage, add engine we recommend that you call an coolant slowly in small quanti- authorized HYUNDAI dealer for ties. assistance.
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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 , , I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) As an added safety feature, your vehi- Your vehicle has also been equipped cle has been equipped with a tire...
It does not tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If the telltale illuminates, immediately mean your TPMS is malfunc- reduce your speed, avoid hard cor- tioning because the decreased...
TPMS malfunction indicator. Tire Pressure Monitoring We recommend that the system be System (TPMS). checked by an authorized HYUNDAI • The TPMS malfunction indica- dealer. tor may illuminate if snow chains or some separately purchased devices such as...
Pressure Telltale may blink or illumi- with a new one. by a HYUNDAI dealer. If the nate after a few minutes because the TPMS sensor on the original TPMS sensor mounted on the spare mounted wheel located in the wheel is not initiated.
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CAUTION We recommend that you use the tire sealant approved HYUNDAI if your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. The liquid sealant can damage the tire pressure sensors. 6-14...
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HYUNDAI dealer. • If you use the wheels on the market, use a TPMS sensor approved by a HYUNDAI deal- er. If your vehicle is not equipped with a TPMS sensor or TPMS does not work prop- erly, you may fail the periodic vehicle inspection conducted in your country.
Changing tires Follow these steps to change your (Continued) vehicle’s tire: • ALWAYS place the jack on the WARNING 1. Park on a level, firm surface. designated jacking positions 2. Move the shift lever into P (Park, on the vehicle and NEVER on A vehicle can slip or roll off of a for automatic transaxle vehicle) or the bumpers or any other part...
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What to do in an emergency WARNING - Jack location To reduce the possibility of injury, be sure to use only the jack provided with the vehicle and in the correct jack position; never use any other part of the vehicle for jack support.
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HYUNDAI dealer tighten the lug nuts to their proper torque as soon as possi- ble. The wheel lug nut should be tightened to 11~13 kg.m (79~94 lb.ft).
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If you lose the hub. We recommend that you a valve cap, buy another and install it consult an authorized HYUNDAI as soon as possible. After changing dealer for assistance. tires, secure the flat tire and return the jack and tools to their proper stor- age locations.
Jack label ■ Example OHYK065011 ❈ The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack. 1. Model Name 7. When supporting the vehicle, the base plate of jack must be vertical 2.
OGS065008 OGS065009 If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an NOTICE authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a • Do not tow the vehicle with the commercial tow-truck service. front wheels on the ground as...
When towing your vehicle in an Removable towing hook emergency without wheel dollies: ■ ■ Front Rear 1. Place the ignition switch in the ACC position. 2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. NOTICE Failure to place the shift lever in N (Neutral) when being towed with the front wheels on the ground...
OGS068019L • Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady If towing is necessary, we recom- and even force. mend you have it done by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commer- cial tow truck service. 6-24...
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NOTICE To avoid damage to your vehicle and vehicle components when towing: • Always pull straight ahead when using the towing hooks. Do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle. • Do not use the towing hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud, sand or other conditions from which OGS065011...
What to do in an emergency E E M M E E R R G G E E N N C C Y Y C C O O M M M M O O D D I I T T Y Y ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Your vehicle is equipped with emer- First aid kit To check the tire pressure, take the...
Information cle damage, an accident, or person- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. al injury. Improper owner maintenance during You should retain documents that the warranty period may affect war- show proper maintenance has been ranty coverage.
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• Do not drive long time with work, we recommend that the the engine cover (if equipped) WARNING system be serviced by an removed. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • When checking engine Do not leave gloves, rags or any • Working under the hood with room, do not go near fire.
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(Continued) WARNING • When you remove the interior trim cover with a flat head (-) Diesel Engine driver, be careful not to damage Never work on injection system the cover. with engine running or within 30 • Be careful when you replace and seconds after shutting...
"hard-to-push" brake pedal. of their condition, we recommend • If any slipping or changes in the that you contact an authorized operation of your transaxle occurs, HYUNDAI dealer. check the transaxle fluid level. WARNING • Check automatic transaxle P (Park) function.
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At least monthly: At least twice a year At least once a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall): • Check the coolant level in the • Clean the body and door drain engine coolant reservoir. holes. • Check the radiator, heater and air conditioning hoses for leaks or •...
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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 Follow the Normal Maintenance •...
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: If good quality gasolines that meet Europe Fuel standards (EN228) or equivalents including fuel additives is not available, one bottle of additive is recommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
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If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard start- ing problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
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Normal maintenance schedule (Except Mexico) – Gasoline engine (Cont.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months MAINTENANCE Miles×1,000 ITEM Km×1,000 At first, replace at 210,000 km (120,000 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months * Battery condition All electrical systems Brake lines, hoses and connections...
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Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule (Except Mexico) – Gasoline engine (Cont.) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Driveshaft and boots Tire (pressure & tread wear) Front suspension ball joints Bolt and nuts on chassis and body Air conditioner refrigerant...
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Maintenance under severe usage conditions (Except Mexico) – Gasoline engine The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace R : Replace or change Maintenance Maintenance item...
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Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Front suspension ball joints C, D, E, F, G depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Drum brakes and linings...
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HYUNDAI dealer for details. : If the diesel fuel specification don't meet the EN590, it must be replaced more frequently. HYUNDAI recommends "every 7,500km inspection, every 15,000km replacement".
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Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule (Except Mexico) - Diesel engine (Cont.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 12.5 37.5 62.5 87.5 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM At first, replace every 210,000 km (120,000 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months * Battery condition...
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Normal maintenance schedule (Except Mexico) - Diesel engine (Cont.) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE Months INTERVALS Miles×1,000 12.5 37.5 62.5 87.5 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Drive shaft and boots Tire (pressure & tread wear) Front suspension ball joints Bolt and nuts on chassis and body Air conditioner refrigerant...
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Maintenance Maintenance under severe usage conditions - Diesel engine The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals...
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Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Parking brake C, D, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently C, D, E, F, G, Driveshaft and boots...
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: If good quality gasolines meet Europe Fuel standards (EN228) or equivalents including fuel additives is not available, one bot- tle of additive is recommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
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Normal Maintenance Schedule (For Mexico) (Cont.) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 19.5 32.5 45.5 58.5 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM Vapor hose and fuel filler cap Fuel tank air filter Fuel lines, hoses and connections Inspect “Coolant level adjustment and leak”...
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Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule (For Mexico) (Cont.) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 19.5 32.5 45.5 58.5 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM At first replace at 200,000 km (120,000 miles) or 120 months Engine coolant * after that, replace every 40,000 km (24,000 miles) or 24 months * Battery condition Brake lines, hoses and connections...
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Normal Maintenance Schedule (For Mexico) (Cont.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 19.5 32.5 45.5 58.5 MAINTENANCE ITEM Km×1,000 Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Driveshaft and boots Tire (pressure & tread wear) Front suspension ball joints Bolt and nuts on chassis and body Air conditioner refrigerant...
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Maintenance Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions (For Mexico) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals...
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Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Parking brake C, D, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Driveshaft and boots C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K depending on the condition Replace more frequently Climate control air filter C, E, G depending on the condition...
If an excessive amount of lines, fuel hoses and connections be are required. foreign matter accumulates in the replaced by an authoized HYUNDAI fuel tank, the filter may require dealer. replacement more frequently. Drive belts...
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Inspect the surface of hoses for evi- vals specified in the maintenance HYUNDAI dealer. dence of heat and/or mechanical schedule. Make sure that a new damage. Hard and brittle rubber,...
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Use only specified automatic We recommend that the system be transaxle fluid. (Refer serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI "Recommended lubricants and Automatic transaxle fluid dealer. capacities" in chapter 8.) (if equipped) Automatic transaxle fluid should not Cooling system...
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Brake hoses and lines Brake discs, pads, calipers Steering gear box, linkage & and rotors boots/lower arm ball joint Visually check for proper installation, chafing, cracks, deterioration and Check the pads for excessive wear, With the vehicle stopped and engine any leakage.
Maintenance E E N N G G I I N N E E O O I I L L Checking the engine oil level 3.Turn the engine off and wait for a NOTICE few minutes (about 5 minutes) for ■ Gasoline Engine •...
We recommend that the engine oil and filter be replaced by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer. OGS075003 If it is near or at L (Low), add enough oil to bring the level to F (Full).
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 Checking the coolant level (Continued) has a reservoir filled with year-round •...
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It may some- ized HYUNDAI dealer. times operate even when the engine is not running. Use OGS076106 extreme caution when working ■ Diesel Engine...
Changing the coolant • Use only soft (distilled) water in the We recommend that the coolant be coolant mixture. replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • The engine in your vehicle has alu- minum engine parts and must be protected by a phosphate-based...
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Information If the fluid level is excessively low, we recommend that the system be Before removing the brake/clutch fil- OGS075006 checked by an authorized HYUNDAI ter cap, read the warning on the cap ■ Left Hand Drive dealer. Information Use only the specified brake/clutch Clean filler cap before removing.
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Maintenance NOTICE WARNING Do not allow brake/clutch fluid to Brake/clutch fluid contact the vehicle's body paint, as paint damage will result. When changing and adding brake/clutch fluid, handle it Brake/clutch fluid, which has been carefully. Do not let it come in exposed to open air for an extend- contact with your eyes.
• Windshield washer fluid is authorized HYUNDAI dealer. poisonous to humans and animals. Do not drink and Stroke : 6~8 “clicks’’ at a force of avoid contacting windshield 20 kg (44 lbs, 196 N).
2. Remove the used filter and wipe parts for replacement from an OGS075010 the inside of the air cleaner hous- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. You can clean the filter when inspect- ing carefully not to remain dusts in ing the air cleaner element.
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 ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Filter inspection Filter replacement If the vehicle is operated in the...
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OGS075014 OCF073014 3. Remove the climate control air fil- 4. Replace the climate control air filter. ter cover while pressing the lock 5. Reassemble in the reverse order (1) on the both side of the cover. of disassembly. Information When replacing the climate control air filter install it properly.
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 Contamination of either the wind- Blade replacement shield or the wiper blades with for- When the wipers no longer clean eign matter can reduce the effective- adequately, the blades may be worn ness of the windshield wipers.
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Front windshield wiper blade Rear window wiper blade OLMB073021 OLMB073020 OLMB073023 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the 1.Raise the wiper arm and rotate the wiper blade assembly to expose wiper blade assembly (1). the plastic locking clip. 2.Pull out the wiper blade assembly. NOTICE Do not allow the wiper arm to fall OLMB073022...
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4.Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slightly. To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, we recom- mend that the wiper blade be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-46...
And do not overfill the battery cells. It nect the cable from Negative termi- can cause corrosion on other parts. nal (-ve) of the Battery to prevent After then ensure that tighten the cell Discharge. caps. We recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-47...
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Please sensation, get medical Hydrogen, a highly return the battery to an attention immediately. combustible gas, is authorized HYUNDAI always present in bat- Wear eye protection dealer to be recycled. tery cells and may when charging •...
If you connect unauthorized elec- Replacing a Battery is required pre- tronic devices to the battery, the cautionary measures. 1. MF45L-BCI : The HYUNDAI model battery may be discharged. Never name of battery We recommend that you consult an use unauthorized devices.
Maintenance Reset items (Continued) WARNING Items should be reset after the bat- • The negative battery cable tery has been discharged or the bat- When recharging the battery, must be removed first and tery has been disconnected. observe the following precau- installed last when the battery tions: •...
T T I I R R E E S S A A N N D D W W H H E E E E L L S S Tire care ■ Right Hand Drive WARNING For proper maintenance, safety, and maximum fuel economy, you must Tire underinflation always maintain recommended tire...
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Without the since startup.) checked authorized valve cap, dirt or moisture could HYUNDAI dealer. • Check the pressure of your get into the valve core and spare tire each time you check • Overinflation produces a harsh cause air leakage.
Replace tires that are worn, show uneven wear, or are damaged. • Remember to check the pres- sure your spare tire. HYUNDAI recommends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehi- cle. 7-53...
Maintenance Tire rotation Disc brake pads should be inspected With a full-size spare tire (if equipped) for wear whenever tires are rotated. To equalize tread wear, it is recom- mended that the tires be rotated Information every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) or sooner if irregular wear develops.
If the problem is not However, if you notice unusual tire solved, we recommend that you wear or your vehicle pulling one way contact an authorized HYUNDAI or the other, the alignment may need dealer. to be reset. If you notice your vehicle vibrating...
Maintenance Wheel replacement (Continued) WARNING When replacing the metal wheels for • Using tires and wheel other any reason, make sure the new Replacing tires than the recommended sizes wheels are equivalent to the original could cause unusual handling To reduce the chance or serious factory units in diameter, rim width characteristics and poor vehi- or fatal injuries from an acci-...
Tire traction Tire sidewall labeling 2. Tire size designation A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire Tire traction can be reduced if you size designation. You will need this drive on worn tires, tires that are information when selecting replace- improperly inflated or on slippery ment tires for your car.
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Maintenance Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire Wheel size designation Identification Number) Wheels are also marked with impor- The chart below lists many of the dif- tant information that you need if you ferent speed ratings currently being Any tires that are over 6 years old, ever have to replace one.
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4. Tire ply composition and 6. Maximum load rating WARNING material This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that The number of layers or plies of rub- Tire age can be carried by the tire. When ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire Tires degrade over time, even replacing the tires on the vehicle, manufacturers also must indicate the...
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Maintenance Tread wear Traction - AA, A, B & C Temperature -A, B & C The tread wear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to The temperature grades are A (the tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B and C.
Otherwise, the tires and wheels may be damaged. - Upon having an impact on the tire, we recommend you to have the tires inspected by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer. - Inspect the tires every 3,000 km to prevent damage. 7-61...
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Maintenance NOTICE • It is difficult to recognize tire damage only with eyes. However, we recommend you to have tire checked replaced upon detecting even the slightest tire damage. The tire damage may leak air from the tire. • Tire damage, caused by driving on a rough road, pothole, man- hole or curb stone, or off the road, is not covered by the man-...
HYUNDAI dealer. Information Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, Slow The actual fuse/relay panel label may Blow type and multi fuse for higher differ from equipped items.
1. Turn the ignition switch and all minals fastened with bolts or other switches off. nuts are blown, consult with an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 2. Open the fuse panel cover. • Do not input any other objects except fuses or relays into fuse/relay terminals such as a driver or wiring.
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If it fits loosely, we recommend that NOTICE you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Always place the fuse switch in If you do not have a spare, use a the ON position while driving the fuse of the same rating from a circuit vehicle.
4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, we rec- ommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-66...
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If the main fuse is not assem- bled properly, it may cause fire. If the main fuse is blown, we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OGS075021 If the multi fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: 1.
Maintenance Fuse/Relay panel description Inner fuse panel OGS075022 Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
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Inner Compartment Fuse Panel ITEM Name Symbol Rating Caution Information / Circuit Protected RR HTD Rear Defogger Relay, Rear Defogger TURN Body Control Module SUN ROOF Sun Roof module DOOR LOCK Door Lock/Unlock Relay, Door Actuator, Tail Gate Unlock Relay, Tail Gate Latch PDM1 Smart Key Control Module WASHER...
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Maintenance ITEM Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected BLOWER AC Control Module (Auto) REAR WIPER Rear Wiper Motor, Rear Wiper Relay Digital Clock, Body Control Module, AC Control Module (Auto, Manual), MEMORY Cluster, Outside Mirror Folding, OBD MULTIMEDIA Audio C_LIGHTER Cigar lighter (Export only) INTERIOR LP Room Lamp, MAP Lamp, Luggage Lamp...
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ITEM Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected MODULE MODULE 2 Body Control Module, Sports Mode Switch(A/T), Stop Switch (NC) A/C Control Module(Manual/Auto), MODULE MODULE 3 Body Control Module (Static Bending LP Power), ATM Lever Indicator (A/T) MODULE MODULE 1 Rear Parking Sensor MDPS MDPS Unit AIRBAG IND...
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Maintenance ITEM Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected Airflow Sensor (D4FB), Smart key Control Module, ECU/PCU (G4FC,D4FC,D4FB) ABS/ ESC Control Module, Rheostat & ESC Switch, Engine Room Diagnosis Connector FUSE AIRBAG Airbag Control Unit CLUSTER CLUSTER Instrument Cluster * G4FC : Gamma 1.6 (Gasoline), D4FC : UII 1.4 (Diesel), D4FB : UII 1.6 (Diesel) 7-72...
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Engine compartment fuse panel OGS075017 Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
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Maintenance Engine Compartment Fuse Panel Item Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected MDPS MDPS(Motor Power Steering) MULTI FUSE G4FC(125A): Alternator, Battery, All Fuses connected to Alternator fuse 125A/150A D4FC/D4FB(150A): Alternator, Battery, All Fuses connected to Alternator fuse ECU 5 G4FC(15A): ECU (M/T), PCU(A/T) HEAD LAMP Head Lamp High Solenoid Relay (Bi-Functional Type) HIGH BEAM...
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Item Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected W/o Button start: Ignition SW With Button start: PDM Relay Block Instrument Panel Fuse Block Fuse: FS14,FS05,FS13,FS17,FS10,FS02,FS09, IOD relay(Leakage Current Auto cut) D4FC/D4FB: Glow Relay, Glow Plug Glow D4FC/D4FB: Fuel heater FUEL (Engine Control)Main Relay HEATER FUSE ECU 1...
(2) Parking (Position) light Information (Continued) (3) Front turn signal light If the headlight aiming adjustment is (4) Front fog light (if equipped) necessary after the headlight assembly (5) Daytime running light is reinstalled, consult an authorized (if equipped) HYUNDAI dealer. 7-78...
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6. Install a new headlight bulb and Turn signal light snap the headlight bulb retaining 1. Remove the turn signal light bulb Headlight wire into position by aligning the cover by turning it counterclock- wire with the groove on the bulb. wise.
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(5) Front fog light (if equipped) 6. Connect the power connector to the socket. (6) Daytime running light (if equipped) 7. Reinstall the front bumper under cover. Information The FOG LAMP aiming adjustment can be done by removing UNDER CVR. Consult authorized HYUNDAI Dealer. 7-80...
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4. Unsnap the headlight bulb retain- (Continued) ing wire by depressing the end If the headlight aiming adjustment is and pushing it upward. necessary after the headlight assembly 5. Remove the bulb from the head- is reinstalled, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. light assembly. 7-81...
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Maintenance 6. Install a new headlight bulb and Turn signal light Front fog light bulb replacement snap the headlight bulb retaining 1. Remove the turn signal light bulb 1.Remove the under cover by rotat- wire into position by aligning the cover by turning it counterclock- ing the screws and bolts.
Parking (Position light) replacement (if equipped) replacement If the light does not operate, we rec- ommend that the vehicle be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OGS078113L OGC074024 If the light bulb does not operate, we (1) Stop/Tail light recommend that you checked an (2) Tail light authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance Outside light Inside lamp Tail Stop/Tail Turn signal Back up OGC074046 OGC074026 OGC074028 4. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly. 5. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the...
If the light does not operate, we rec- counterclockwise until the tabs on ommend that the vehicle be checked the socket align with the slots on by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the assembly. 5.Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it...
Maintenance License plate light bulb 4.Install a new bulb. Interior light bulb replacement replacement 5.Install the socket by turning it ■ Map lamp (without sunroof) clockwise. 6.Install the tailgate trim. OGS075058 OGS075047 ■ Map lamp (with sunroof) OGS075057 1.Remove the tailgate trim. OGC074035 2.Remove the socket by turning it counterclockwise.
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■ Room lamp WARNING Prior to working on the Interior lamps, ensure that the “OFF” button is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiv- ing an electric shock. 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Align the lens tabs with the interior OGS075049 lamp housing notches and snap ■...
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 Finish maintenance NOTICE Washing Exterior general caution • Do not use strong soap, chemi- To help protect your vehicle’s finish It is very important to follow the label cal detergents or hot water, and...
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Finish damage repair Waxing Wax the vehicle when water will no Deep scratches or stone chips in the longer bead on the paint. painted surface must be repaired promptly. Exposed metal will quickly Always wash and dry the vehicle rust and may develop into a major before waxing.
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Maintenance Bright-metal maintenance Underbody maintenance WARNING • To remove road tar and insects, Corrosive materials used for ice and use a tar remover, not a scraper or snow removal and dust control may After washing the vehicle, test other sharp object. collect on the underbody.
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Aluminum wheel maintenance Corrosion protection High-corrosion areas The aluminum wheels are coated Protecting your vehicle from corro- If you live in an area where your vehi- with a clear protective finish. sion cle is regularly exposed to corrosive materials, corrosion protection is •...
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Maintenance • When cleaning underneath the Moisture breeds corrosion To help prevent corrosion vehicle, give particular attention to Moisture creates the conditions in You can help prevent corrosion from the components under the fenders which corrosion is most likely to getting started by observing the fol- and other areas that are hidden occur.
Keep your garage dry Don't neglect the interior Interior care Don't park your vehicle in a damp, Moisture can collect under the floor Interior general precautions poorly ventilated garage. This cre- mats and carpeting and cause corro- Prevent chemicals such as perfume, ates a favorable environment for cor- sion.
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Maintenance Cleaning the upholstery and Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt interior trim webbing Vinyl Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for Remove dust and loose dirt from cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum the instructions provided with the cleaner.
Module (ECM); when the engine car inspected and maintained by an coolant temperature is low during authorized HYUNDAI dealer in idling, the PCSV closes so that evap- accordance with the maintenance orated fuel is not taken into the schedule in this manual.
Maintenance 3. Exhaust emission control Engine exhaust gas precautions • Do not operate the engine in con- fined or closed areas (such as system (carbon monoxide) garages) any more than what is Exhaust Emission Control • Carbon monoxide can be present necessary to move the vehicle in or System is a highly effective system with...
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All inspections and tem, do not seal the bottom of adjustments must be made by an the vehicle or do not coat the authorized HYUNDAI dealer. vehicle for corrosion control. It may present a fire risk under certain conditions.
Specifications & Consumer information Dimensions ..............8-2 Engine ..............8-2 Bulb wattage............8-3 Tires and wheels ............8-4 Recommended lubricants and capacities ...8-5 Recommended sae viscosity number ......8-7 Vehicle identification number (VIN)....8-8 Vehicle certification label ........8-8 Tire specification and pressure label ....8-9 Engine number ............8-9 Air conditioner compressor label ......8-10...
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Specifications & Consumer information D D I I M M E E N N S S I I O O N N S S Item mm (in) Overall length 4,270 (168.11) Overall width 1,780 (70.08) Overall height 1,630 (64.17) / 1,665 (65.55) * 205/65R16 1,556.5 (61.28) Front tread...
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B B U U L L B B W W A A T T T T A A G G E E Light Bulb Wattage (W) Type A 60/55 Headlight Type B Turn signal light Type A Position light Type B Front Static bending light (SBL)* Fog light*...
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Specifications & Consumer information 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 bar (psi) Wheel lug nut Item Tire size Wheel size Normal load *...
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GS MTF HD 70W (GS CALTEX) 1.7~1.8 l U2 1.4/U2 1.6 (HYUNDAI genuine transaxle fluid) (1.8~1.9 US qt.) : Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next page. : Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available. Along with other additional benefits, they contribute to fuel econ- omy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction.
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6.7 l (7.08 US qt.) SK ATF SP-IV, Automatic transaxle fluid NOCA ATF SP-IV, U2 1.6 7.1 l (7.5 US qt.) HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IV 5.7 l (6.0 US qt.) Gamma 1.6 5.5 l (5.8 US qt.) Mixture of antifreeze and water Coolant U2 1.4...
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Recommended SAE viscosity When choosing an oil, consider the Proceed to select the recommended range of temperature your vehicle oil viscosity from the chart. number will be operated in before the next oil change. CAUTION Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers Always be sure to clean the area °C around any filler plug, drain...
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Specifications & Consumer information V V E E H H I I C C L L E E I I D D E E N N T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N N N U U M M B B E E R R ( ( V V I I N N ) ) V V E E H H I I C C L L E E C C E E R R T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N L L A A B B E E L L ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) ■...
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T T I I R R E E S S P P E E C C I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N A A N N D D E E N N G G I I N N E E N N U U M M B B E E R R P P R R E E S S S S U U R R E E L L A A B B E E L L ■...
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Specifications & Consumer information A A I I R R C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N E E R R C C O O M M P P R R E E S S S S O O R R L L A A B B E E L L OHC081001 A compressor label informs you the type of compressor your vehicle is...
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Index Appearance care ............7-88 Exterior care...............7-88 Accessing your vehicle...........3-3 Interior care..............7-93 Immobilizer system ...........3-12 Audio (With Touch Screen)..........4-33 Remote key ..............3-3 Feature of Your Audio ..........4-34 Remote key precautions..........3-5 Media .................4-40 Smart key ..............3-7 Phone ................4-49 Smart key precautions ..........3-10 Radio................4-38 Air bag-supplemental restraint system (SRS) ....2-43 Setup ................4-57...
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Battery................7-47 Child restraint system ...........2-31 Battery capacity label ..........7-49 Children always in the rear ........2-31 Battery recharging............7-49 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)....2-33 For best battery service..........7-47 Climate control air filter ..........7-42 Reset items..............7-50 Filter inspection ............7-42 Before driving..............5-3 Filter replacement ............7-42 Before entering the vehicle..........5-3 Climate control system ..........3-95 Before starting .............5-3...
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Index Door locks..............3-13 Engine oil..............7-32 Auto door lock/unlock features .........3-17 Changing the engine oil and filter ......7-33 Child-protector rear door locks .........3-17 Checking the engine oil level ........7-32 Operating door locks from inside the vehicle ...3-15 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ....7-28 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle ..3-13 Exterior overview (I) ............1-2 Driver assist system............3-91...
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Instrument panel overview (I) ........1-6 Instrument panel overview (II)........1-7 If the engine overheats ...........6-8 Interior features............3-122 If the engine will not start ..........6-4 Ashtray..............3-123 If the engine doesn't turn over or turns over ....6-4 Cargo area cover ............3-129 If the engine turns over normally but doesn't start..6-4 Cigarette lighter ............3-122 If you have a flat tire ............6-16 Clothes hanger ............3-127...
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Index Multimedia system ............4-2 Antenna................4-2 Light................3-78 ® Wireless Technology Hands-Free .....4-4 Bluetooth Exterior lights ............3-78 How vehicle audio works ..........4-5 Interior lights .............3-85 Steering wheel audio control ........4-3 Light bulbs..............7-77 USB and iPod ® port.............4-2 Headlight, position light, turn signal light, and front fog light bulb replacement .......7-78 High mounted stop light ..........7-85 Interior light bulb replacement ........7-86...
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Storage compartment ..........3-120 Center console storage..........3-120 Scheduled maintenance service........7-10 Glove box..............3-121 Seat belts...............2-19 Sunglass holder ............3-121 Additional seat belt safety precautions .....2-27 Sunroof .................3-24 Care of seat belts ............2-30 Resetting the sunroof ..........3-26 Pre-tensioner seat belt ..........2-25 Sunroof open warning ..........3-27 Seats ................2-2 Sunroof opening and closing ........3-25 Front seats ..............2-7...
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Index Tire specification and pressure label ......8-9 Tires and wheels............7-51, 8-4 Washer fluid..............7-39 Checking tire inflation pressure.........7-53 Checking the washer fluid level ........7-39 Low aspect ratio tire ..........7-61 Windows ...............3-19 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ....7-51 Power windows............3-19 Tire care ..............7-51 Winter driving...............5-52 Tire maintenance ............7-57 Snow or icy conditions ..........5-52...
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