Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 OWNER' S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Introduction CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI TWO-WAY RADIO OR CELLULAR TELEPHONE INSTALLATION...
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 5 Table of contents...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    1. Foreword Foreword ......................1-2 Hyundai motor company ..................1-2 How to use this manual ..................1-3 Safety messages ....................1-3 Fuel requirements ....................1-4 Vehicle modifications ..................1-8 Vehicle break-in process ..................1-9...
  • Page 8: Foreword

    Foreword FOREWORD Thank you for choosing HYUNDAI vehicle. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people who drive HYUNDAI vehicle. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each HYUNDAI vehicle we build is something of which we’re very proud.
  • Page 9: How To Use This Manual

    HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFETY MESSAGES We want to help you get the greatest Your safety, and the safety of others, possible driving pleasure from your is very important. This Owner’s Man- vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can ual provides you with many safety assist you in many ways.
  • Page 10: Fuel Requirements

    (We recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for de- tails.) WARNING • Do not “top off” after the nozzle automatically shuts off when re- fueling.
  • Page 11 Discontinue use of any When you are going to use leaded gasohol product which impairs petrol, we recommend that you ask drivability. authorized HYUNDAI dealer whether leaded petrol in your vehicle is available or not. Other fuels Octane Rating of leaded petrol is Using fuels such as;...
  • Page 12 Foreword Use of MTBE Fuel Additives HYUNDAI recommends avoiding fu- HYUNDAI recommends that you use els containing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary unleaded petrol which has an Oc- Butyl Ether) over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen tane Rating of RON (Research Oc- Content 2.7% weight) in your vehicle.
  • Page 13 Diesel engine CAUTION Diesel fuel Diesel Fuel (if equipped with DPF) Diesel engine must be operated only It is recommended to use the regu- on commercially available diesel fuel lated automotive diesel fuel for that complies with EN 590 or compa- diesel vehicle equipped with the rable standard.
  • Page 14: Vehicle Modifications

    Foreword VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS This vehicle should not be modified. CAUTION Modification of your vehicle could af- fect its performance, safety or dura- • Never use any fuel, whether die- bility and may even violate govern- sel, B7 biodiesel or otherwise, mental safety emissions...
  • Page 15 CESS No special break-in period is needed. By following a few simple precautions for the first 1,000 km (600 miles) you may add to the performance, econo- my and life of your vehicle: • Do not race the engine. • While driving, keep your engine speed (rpm, or revolutions per min- ute) between 2,000 rpm and 4,000 rpm.
  • Page 17 . Maintenance Record Sheet ................-...
  • Page 18 Maintenance Record Sheet MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET...
  • Page 19 MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET...
  • Page 21 3. Hyundai Warranty Policy Hyundai New Vehicle Warranty ................3-2 Replacement Parts Warranty ................3-3 Emission Warranty .................... 3-5 Hyundai Exteneted Warranty ................3-8 Free Service Coupons ..................3-9...
  • Page 22: Hyundai New Vehicle Warranty

    Hyundai vehicle for parts or labour. Such defective parts characteristic of the vehicle. which have been replaced will be- ▶ Airborne “fallout”, Industrialfall...
  • Page 23 ▶ This warranty is the entire war- Owner’s Manual and Service ranty given by HMIL for Hyundai Booklet. vehicles and no dealer or its or his agent or employee is authorized ▶ Delivery of the vehicle during reg-...
  • Page 24 2. What is covered tion, loss of time, inconvenience, Our Authorized Dealers shall either loss of use of vehicle or commer- repair or replace, any Hyundai genu- cial loss. ine par listed in paragraph 3 hereof, This warranty is the entire warranty...
  • Page 25: Emission Warranty

    (Subject to other terms of the war- settings have been tampered with, at ranty policy and the conditions and no cost to the owner of the Hyundai obligations laid down hereunder, vehicle for parts or labour. Such de- Hyundai Motor India Limited herein- fective parts which have been re- after called “HMIL”, certifies thatthe...
  • Page 26 PCV Hoses fuel, fluids or lubricants. • Oil Filler Cap Any repair carried out other than 3.7 Catalytic Converter System by Hyundai Authorized Dealer/ • Exhaust Manifold Service Centre. Use of parts other than Hyundai Genuine Parts • Exhaust Pipe Assembly Any device and/or accessories •...
  • Page 27 Immediate Delivery of the vehi- This warranty is the entire warranty cle to any authorized Hyundai given by HMIL for Hyundai vehicles Dealer upon discovery of failure and no dealer or its or his agent or to comply with the In-use emis-...
  • Page 28 Hyundai Warranty Policy...
  • Page 30 Convenient features of your vehicle 3-10...
  • Page 31 4. Vehicle information Exterior overview (I)....................4-2 Exterior overview (II) ..................4-3 Interior overview ....................4-4 Instrument panel overview ................4-5 Engine compartment ..................4-6 Dimensions ......................4-8 Engine specification ..................4-8 Bulb wattage ...................... 4-9 Tires and wheels ....................4-10 Recommended lubricants and capacities ............4-11 Recommended SAE viscosity number ............
  • Page 32 Vehicle information Front view The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAI3019001 1. Hood ........................7-25 2. Headlamp ....................7-35, 9-77 3. Daytime running light* ................7-39, 10-80 4. Front fog lamp* ..................7-37, 10-79 5. Tires and wheels ....................10-50 6. Outside rearview mirror ..................10-33 7.
  • Page 33 Rear view The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAI3019002 1. Antenna* .......................7-78 2. Doors ........................7-14 ......................7-27 4. High mounted stop light ..................10-82 5. Rear window wiper blade*..................10-45 6. Tailgate .........................7-19 7. Rear view monitor* ....................7-44 8. Parking Distance Warning (Reverse) System ............7-45 9.
  • Page 34: Interior Overview

    Vehicle information INTERIOR OVERVIEW The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAI3019003I 1. Door lock/unlock button ..................7-16 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch* ...............7-33 3. Outside rearview mirror folding switch* ..............7-34 4. Central door lock/unlock switch................7-17 5. Power window switches ..................7-21 6.
  • Page 35: Instrument Panel Overview

    INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAI3019004I 1. Light control/Turn signals ..................9-35 2. Wipers and Washers ....................9-41 3. Instrument cluster ....................8-2 4. Horn ........................9-31 5. Steering wheel audio controls*................7-80 6. Driver’s air bag .....................5-42 7. Infotainment system* ....................7-78 ................9-2 9.
  • Page 36: Engine Compartment

    Vehicle information ENGINE COMPARTMENT Petrol Engine (Kappa 1.2 MPI) The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAI3089001 1. Engine coolant reservoir ..................10-30 ....................10-26 ................10-33 4. Air cleaner ......................10-38 ......................10-63 6. Battery .......................10-46 ..............10-35 8. Radiator cap .......................10-31 9.
  • Page 37 Diesel Engine (1.2 WGT) The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAI3089100 1. Engine coolant reservoir ..................10-30 .....................10-28 ................10-33 4. Air cleaner ......................10-38 ......................10-63 6. Battery ........................10-46 ..............10-35 8. Radiator cap .......................10-31 9. Engine oil dipstick ...................10-27, 10-28 ......................10-37...
  • Page 38: Dimensions

    Vehicle information DIMENSIONS mm (in) Item 3,805 (149.8) Overall length Overall width 1,680 (66.1) 165/70 R14 1,488 (58.6) Front tread 175/60 R15 1,476 (58.1) 165/70 R14 1,503 (59.2) Rear tread 175/60 R15 1,491 (58.7) Wheelbase 2,450 (96.5) ENGINE SPECIFICATION Petrol Engine Diesel Engine Item 1.2 Kappa...
  • Page 39: Bulb Wattage

    BULB WATTAGE Light Bulb Bulb type Wattage Headlight (High/Low) 60/55 Parking (Position) Light Type A Turn signal Light PY21W Daytime Running Light (DRL) * Headlight (High/Low) Front Parking (Position) Light/ Daytime Running Light (if equipped) Type B Turn signal Light PY21W Fog Light * Side Repeater Light (Outside Mirror)
  • Page 40: Tires And Wheels

    Vehicle information TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure kPa (psi) Wheel lug nut Wheel Type Tire size Normal load Maximum load torque kgf·m size (lbf·ft, N·m) Front Rear Front Rear 165/70R 14 5.0J X 14 Gasoline/ Diesel (35) (33) (35) (35) 175/60R 15 5.5J X 15 11~13 (79~94,...
  • Page 41: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    : If the recommended engine oil is not available in your country, you are able to use engine oil above API CH-4 or above. : We recommend that you use the engine oils approved by HYUNDAI Motor India Ltd. We recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details .
  • Page 42: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Vehicle information Recommended SAE viscosity Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an effect on fuel economy and cold number weather operating (engine start and engine oil flowability). Lower viscosity CAUTION engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold weather perfor- Always be sure to clean the area mance, however, higher viscosity en- around any filler plug, drain plug,...
  • Page 43: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE CERTIFICATION OAI3019022 OAI3019020 The vehicle certification label at- The vehicle identification number tached on the driver’s (or front pas- (VIN) is the number used in register- senger’s) side center pillar gives the ing your car and in all legal matters vehicle identification number (VIN).
  • Page 44: Tire Specification And Pressure Label

    Vehicle information TIRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER PRESSURE LABEL Petrol Engine OAH2088004 Diesel Engine OAI3019023 The tires supplied on your new vehi- cle are chosen to provide the best performance for normal driving. The tire label located on the driver’s side center pillar gives the tire pres- sures recommended for your car.
  • Page 45: Air Conditioner Compressor Label

    AIR CONDITIONER COMPRESSOR LABEL OHC081001 A compressor label informs you the type of compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model, suppli- er part number, production number, refrigerant (1) and refrigerant oil (2). 4-15...
  • Page 47: Seats

    5. Safety system Seats ........................5-2 Front seats .......................5-5 Rear seats ......................5-9 Seat belts ......................5-13 Pre-tensioner seat belt .................. 5-18 Additional seat belt safety precautions ............5-20 Care of seat belts ................... 5-22 Child restraint system ..................5-23 Using a child restraint system ..............5-25 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............5-26 Air bag - supplemental restraint system (SRS) ..........5-34 How does the air bag system operate ............5-35...
  • Page 48: Safety System

    Safety system SEATS Passenger's Side Driver's Side Rear Seat The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAI3039001I Front seats Rear seats 1. Forward and backward 5. Headrest (outboard) 2. Seatback angle 6. Seatback folding 3. Seat cushion height* 4.
  • Page 49 WARNING WARNING Loose objects Do not use a sitting cushion that reduces friction between the seat Loose objects in the driver’s foot and passenger. The passenger’s area could interfere with the opera- hips may slide under the lap por- tion of the foot pedals, possibly tion of the seat belt during an acci- causing an accident.
  • Page 50 Safety system WARNING WARNING Rear seatbacks After adjusting the seat, always check that it is securely locked • The rear seatback must be se- into place by attempting to move curely latched. If not, passen- the seat forward or backward with- gers and objects could be out using the lock release lever.
  • Page 51: Front Seats

    Front seats OAI3039003 Seatback angle OAI3039002 To recline the seatback: Forward and rearward 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up on To move the seat forward or rear- the seatback recline lever. ward: 2. Carefully lean back on the seat 1.
  • Page 52 Safety system Headrest • OLF034072N Adjust the headrests so the mid- OAH2038004 dle of the headrests is at the The driver’s and front passenger’s same height as the height of the seats are equipped with a headrest top of the eyes. for the occupant’s safety and comfort.
  • Page 53 OLF034015 OQXI039006 NOTICE Removal/Reinstall (if equipped) To remove the headrest: If you recline the seatback towards the front with the head restraint 1. Recline the seatback (2) with the and seat cushion raised, the head recline lever (1). restraint may come in contact with 2.
  • Page 54 Safety system Seatback pocket (if equipped) OAI3039032 To reinstall the headrest : OAI3039033 1. Put the headrest poles (2) into the The seatback pocket is provided on holes while pressing the release the back of the driver’s and/or front button (1). passenger’s seatback.
  • Page 55: Rear Seats

    Rear seats • Headrest OLF034072N Adjust the headrests so the mid- dle of the headrests is at the OQXI039009 same height as the height of the The rear seats are equipped with top of the eyes. headrests in the outboard seating po- •...
  • Page 56 Safety system Folding the rear seat (if equipped) 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 OAI3039008 top of the folded down seatback Adjusting the height up and down while the vehicle is moving as (if equipped)
  • Page 57 1. Set the front seatback to the up- right position and if necessary, slide the front seat forward. 2. Lower the rear headrests to the lowest position (if equipped with adjustable headrests). OAI3039011 OAI3039010 3. Insert the rear lap/shoulder belt plate into the holder on the side OAI3039012 trim.
  • Page 58 Safety system WARNING WARNING Cargo loading When you return the rear seatback to its upright position after being Make sure the engine is off, the folded down: Automated manual transmission Be careful not to damage the seat is in N (Neutral) or the Manual belt webbing or buckle.
  • Page 59: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS WARNING WARNING • For maximum restraint system Seat belts are designed to bear protection, the seat belts must upon the bony structure of the always be used whenever the body, and should be worn low car is moving. across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as ap- •...
  • Page 60 Safety system Seat belt warning WARNING • No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent the seat belt adjusting devices from operating to remove slack, or prevent the seat belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack.
  • Page 61 Information • You can find the front passenger’s seat belt warning light on the clus- ter. • Although the front passenger seat is not occupied, the seat belt warning light will blink or illuminate for 6 seconds. • The front passenger’s seat belt OHSS038100 warning may operate when luggage You should place the lap belt (1) por-...
  • Page 62 Safety system WARNING Improperly positioned seat belts may increase the risk of serious in- jury in an accident.Take the follow- ing precautions when adjusting the seat belt: • Position the lap portion of the seat belt as low as possible across your hips, not on your OHSS038102 waist, so that it fits snugly.This...
  • Page 63 Lap belt OHSS038103 To release the seat belt: OHSS038003/H To fasten your seat belt: The seat belt is released by pressing the release button (1) in the locking To fasten a 2-point static type belt, in- buckle. When it is released, the belt sert the metal tab into the locking should automatically draw back into buckle.
  • Page 64: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Safety system Pre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped) OAI3039015 When using the rear center seat belt, the buckle with the “CENTER” mark OIB034039 must be used. Your vehicle is equipped with driver’s and front passenger’s pre-tensioner seat belts (retractor pre-tensioner). The purpose of the pre-tensioner is to make sure the seat belts fit tightly against the occupant’s body in cer- tain frontal or side collision(s).
  • Page 65 • NEVER inspect, service, repair or replace the pre-tensioners yourself.This must be done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 8KMB331/H • Do not hit the seat belt assem- The seat belt pre-tensioner system blies.
  • Page 66: Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    SRS con- WARNING trol module be inspected by an au- thorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon To reduce the risk of serious injury as possible. or death to an unborn child during...
  • Page 67 If a larger child over age 13 must be WARNING seated in the front seat, the child must be securely restrained by the ALWAYS properly restrain infants available lap/shoulder belt and the and small children in a Child Re- seat should be placed in the rearmost straint System appropriate for the position.
  • Page 68: Care Of Seat Belts

    Safety system Do not lie down Care of seat belts Sitting in a reclined position when the Seat belt systems should never be vehicle is in motion can be danger- disassembled or modified. In addi- ous. Even when buckled up, the pro- tion, care should be taken to assure tections of your restraint system (seat that seat belts and belt hardware are...
  • Page 69 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Children riding in the car should sit in WARNING the rear seat and must always be properly restrained to minimize the • A child restraint system must be risk of injury in an accident, sudden placed in the rear seat. Never in- stop or sudden maneuver.
  • Page 70 HYUNDAI dealer. nal injuries. • If there is not enough space to • Never leave children unattended place the child restraint system in a vehicle - not even for a short because of the driver’s seat, in-...
  • Page 71 • If the seat belt does not operate as described in this section, we recommend that the system be checked authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Failure to observe this manual’s instructions regarding child re- straint system and the instruc- tions provided with the child re-...
  • Page 72 Safety system Installing a Child Restraint After selecting a proper Child Re- straint System and checking that the System (CRS) Child Restraint System fits properly in the rear of this vehicle, you are ready WARNING to install the Child Restraint System according to the manufacturer’s in- Before installing your Child Re- struction.
  • Page 73 • Secure the child in the Child Re- ISOFIX anchorage and top-tether straint System. Make sure the anchorage (ISOFIX system) for child is properly strapped in the children (if equipped) Child Restraint System according The ISOFIX system holds a Child Re- to the Child Restraint System man- straint System during driving and in ufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 74 Safety system OLM039035 OAI3039016 ISOFIX anchorages have been pro- The ISOFIX anchorages symbols are vided in the left and right outboard located on the left and right rear seat rear seating positions. Their locations cushions to identify the position of the are shown in the illustration.
  • Page 75: Child Restraint System

    Securing a Child Restraint Sys- WARNING tem with the “ISOFIX system” Take the following precautions To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child when using the ISOFIX system: Restraint System in either of the rear outboard seating positions: • Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your 1.
  • Page 76 Safety system Securing a Child Restraint Sys- tem with “Top-tether anchorage” system (if equipped) OAI3039018 To install the top-tether : 1. Route the Child Restraint System OAI3039034 top-tether over the Child Restraint Top-tether anchorages for Child Re- System seatback. Route straint Systems are located on the top-tether under the headrest and floor of the luggage room.
  • Page 77 5-31...
  • Page 78 Safety system Installing a child restraint sys- tem by lap/shoulder belt MMSA3030 3. Buckle the seat belt and allow the E2MS103005 seat belt to take up any slack. After installation of the child restraint To install a child restraint system on system, try to move it in all direc- the outboard or center rear seats, do tions to be sure the child restraint...
  • Page 79 5-33...
  • Page 80 Safety system The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAI3039019 (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Passenger’s front air bag * * : if equipped 5-34...
  • Page 81: How Does The Air Bag System Operate

    Before scraping a vehicle, we inflate based upon the severity of a recommend that you contact an collision and its direction. These authorized Hyundai dealer. two factors determine whether the • Keep the SRS parts and wirings sensors produce an electronic de- away from water or any liquid.
  • Page 82 Safety system • In order to help provide protection WARNING in a severe collision, the air bags must inflate rapidly. The speed of • To avoid severe personal injury air bag inflation is a consequence or death caused by deploying of extremely short time in which a air bags in a collision, the driver collision occurs and the need to...
  • Page 83: Do Not Install A Child Restraint On The Front Passenger's Seat

    Noise and smoke Do not install a child restraint on the front passenger’s seat When the air bags inflate, they make (if equipped) a loud noise and they leave smoke and powder in the air inside of the ve- hicle. This is normal and is a result of the ignition of the air bag inflator.
  • Page 84: Air Bag Warning And Indicator

    Safety system Air bag warning and indicator WARNING Air bag warning light • NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protect- ed by an ACTIVE AIR BAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur. •...
  • Page 85: Srs Components And Functions

    SRS. We recommend (3) Pre-tensioner seatbelt system* that the system be inspected by an (4) Air bag warning light authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (5) SRS control module (SRSCM) • The light does not turn on briefly (6) Front impact Sensor when you turn the ignition ON.
  • Page 86 Safety system Driver's front air bag (1) Driver's front air bag (3) B240B01L B240B03L A fully inflated air bag, in combination The air bag modules are located both with a properly worn seat belt, slows in the center of the steering wheel the driver’s or the passenger’s for- and in the front passenger’s panel ward motion, reducing the risk of...
  • Page 87: Passenger's Front Air Bag*

    Passenger’s front air bag WARNING • If an air bag deploys, there may be a loud noise followed by a fine dust released in the vehicle. These conditions are normal and are not hazardous - the air bags are packed in this fine powder.
  • Page 88 Safety system Driver’s and passenger’s The purpose of the SRS is to provide the vehicle’s driver and/or the front (if equipped) front air bag passenger with additional protection Driver’s front air bag than that offered by the seat belt sys- tem alone in case of a frontal impact of sufficient severity.
  • Page 89 • Air bags can only be used once event of a crash. Do not sit or – we recommend that the sys- lean unnecessarily close to the tem be replaced by an autho- air bag while the vehicle is in rized HYUNDAI dealer. motion. 5-43...
  • Page 90 Safety system • Sitting improperly or out of posi- Why didn’t my air bag go off in a tion can result in serious or fatal collision? (Inflation and non-infla- injury in a crash. All occupants tion conditions of the air bag) should sit upright with the seat There are many types of accidents back in an upright position, cen-...
  • Page 91 Air bag inflation conditions OAI3039022/OAI3039024/OAI3039023 (1) SRS control module (2) Front impact sensor 5-45...
  • Page 92 HYUNDAI dealer. ploy. Drive carefully on unimproved • Problems may arise if the sen- roads or on surfaces not designed for...
  • Page 93 Air bag non-inflation conditions OAI3039028 • Front air bags may not inflate in OAI3039026 side impact collisions, because oc- • In certain low-speed collisions the cupants move to the direction of air bags may not deploy. The air the collision, and thus in side im- bags are designed not to deploy in pacts, frontal air bag deployment such cases because they may not...
  • Page 94 Safety system OAI3039029 OAI3039030 • Just before impact, drivers often • Air bags may not inflate if the vehi- brake heavily. Such heavy braking cle collides with objects such as lowers the front portion of the vehi- utility poles or trees, where the cle causing it to “ride”...
  • Page 95: Srs Care

    HYUNDAI cause the air bags to inflate. dealer. • If the air bags inflate, we recom-...
  • Page 96 Safety system Additional safety precautions • Do not attach or place objects on or near the air bag covers. • Never let passengers ride in the Any object attached to or placed cargo area or on top of a fold- on the front air bag covers could ed-down back seat.
  • Page 97: Air Bag Warning Label

    Adding equipment to or modify- Air bag warning label ing your air bag-equipped vehi- 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.
  • Page 99 6. Instrument cluster Instrument cluster ....................6-2 Instrument Cluster Control ................6-3 Gauges ......................6-3 Transmission Shift Indicator ................6-6 Warning and indicator lights ................6-7 Trip computer .....................6-17...
  • Page 100: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Type A Type B OAI3049001I/OAI3049002I 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Fuel gauge 4. Warning and indicator lights 5. Trip mode/reset button The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the “Gauges” in this chapter.
  • Page 101: Instrument Cluster Control

    Instrument Cluster Control Tachometer Petrol engine WARNING • Type A Never adjust the instrument clus- ter while driving. This could result in loss of control and lead to an ac- cident that may cause death, seri- ous injury, or property damage. Gauges OAI3049005 Speedometer...
  • Page 102 Instrument cluster The tachometer indicates the approx- Information imate number of engine revolutions per minute (rpm). • The fuel tank capacity is given in chapter 2. Use the tachometer to select the cor- rect shift points and to prevent lug- •...
  • Page 103 Odometer Outside Temperature Gauge Type A Type A OAI3049009 OAI3049011 Type B Type B OAI3049010 OAI3049012 The odometer indicates the total dis- This gauge indicates the current out- tance that the vehicle has been driv- side air temperatures by 1°C (1°F). en and should be used to determine - Temperature range : - 40°C ~ 85°C when periodic maintenance should...
  • Page 104: Transmission Shift Indicator

    Instrument cluster Transmission Shift Indicator Manual Transmission Shift Indi- cator (if equipped) Automated manual transmission Shift Indicator (if equipped) Type A Type A OAI3049015 Type B OAI3049013 Type B OAI3049016 This indicator informs which gear is OAI3049014 desired while driving to save fuel. This indicator displays which Auto- •...
  • Page 105: Warning And Indicator Lights

    In this case, we recommend that - It remains on if the parking brake you have the vehicle inspected by is applied. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • When the parking brake is applied. • When the brake fluid level in the reservoir is low.
  • Page 106 In this case, we recommend that warning light remains on, or the you have the vehicle inspected by brakes do not operate properly, do an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. not drive the vehicle. In this case, we recommend that Anti-lock Brake Sys-...
  • Page 107 Malfunction Indicator In this case, we recommend that Lamp (MIL) you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. This warning light illuminates: • Once you set the ignition switch or NOTICE Engine Start/Stop button to the ON - Diesel Engine position.
  • Page 108 HYUNDAI dealer as soon as pos- sible. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 109 In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by This warning light blinks: an authorized HYUNDAI deal- This is to prevent you from fast driv- ing. • When you drive the vehicle more Engine has Overheat-...
  • Page 110 • If you keep driving with the you have the DPF system checked warning light on, engine parts by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (injector, common rail, high pressure fuel pump) may be NOTICE damaged. If this occurs, we rec-...
  • Page 111 This warning light illuminates: In this case, we recommend that you When the hood is not close securely. have the vehicle inspected by an au- thorized HYUNDAI dealer. Information If the engine does not start within 10 seconds after the preheating is com-...
  • Page 112 In this case, we recommend that you When the smart key is not in the vehi- have the vehicle inspected by an au- cle. thorized HYUNDAI dealer. - At this time, you can not start the engine. This indicator light illuminates for 2...
  • Page 113 In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. - The indicator light does not blink but illuminates. - The indicator light blinks more rap- idly.
  • Page 114 Instrument cluster KEY OUT Indicator Press Brake Light (if equipped) (for Automated Manual Transmission) When the Engine Start/Stop button is This indicator light illuminates : in the ACC or ON position, if any door • When changing gear position with is open, the system checks for the out pressing brake pedal smart key.
  • Page 115: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER Tripmeter/Trip computer Press the trip mode/reset button for less than 1 second to select any mode as follows: Tripmeter A Tripmeter B Distance to empty* OAI3049017 The trip computer is a microcomput- Average fuel consumption* er-controlled driver information sys- tem that displays information related Instant fuel consumption* to driving, when the ignition switch is...
  • Page 116 Instrument cluster Type A Type A OAI3049018 OAI3049019 Type B Type B OAH2048107 OAH2048108 Tripmeter (km or mi.) Distance to empty (if equipped) (km or mi.) A : Tripmeter A This mode indicates the estimated B : Tripmeter B distance to empty based on the cur- This mode indicates the distance of rent fuel in the fuel tank and the individual trips selected since the last...
  • Page 117 Type A Type A OAI3049020 OAI3049021 Type B Type B OAH2048113 OAH2048114 Average fuel consumption (if Instant fuel consumption (if equipped) (l/100 km or MPG) equipped) (l/100 km or MPG) This mode calculates the average This mode calculates the instant fuel fuel consumption from the total fuel consumption of the last few seconds.
  • Page 118 Instrument cluster Type A NOTICE • If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been interrupted, the “Distance to empty” function may not op- erate correctly. The trip computer may not reg- ister additional fuel if less than 6 liters (1.6 gallons) of fuel are added to the vehicle.
  • Page 119 Service reminder Type A Type A OAI3049023 Type B OAI3049024 Type B OAH2048112 OAI3049025 Elapsed time (if equipped) This mode displays the service inter- This mode indicates the total time val (mileage). traveled since the last driving time re- set. Even if the vehicle is not in motion, Digital Speedometer the driving time keeps going while the...
  • Page 121 7. Convenient features Accessing your vehicle ..................7-4 Remote key ..................... 7-4 Remote key precautions .................7-6 Smart key ......................7-7 Smart key precautions ..................7-11 Immobilizer system ..................7-12 Door locks ......................7-14 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle ...........7-14 Operating door locks from inside the vehicle ..........7-16 Auto door lock/unlock features ..............7-18 Child-protector rear door locks ..............7-18 Tailgate .......................7-19...
  • Page 122 Wipers and washers ..................7-41 Windshield wipers ..................7-42 Windshield washers ..................7-42 Rear window wiper and washer switch ............7-43 Driver assist system ..................7-44 Rear view monitor ..................7-44 Driving Rear View Monitor (DRVM) .............7-45 Parking Distance Warning (Reverse) System ..........7-45 Climate Control System ...................7-49 Defroster ......................7-49 Manual climate control system ..............7-50 Automatic climate control system ...............7-58...
  • Page 123 7. Convenient features Audio (Without Touch Screen) .................7-85 System layout – control panel ..............7-85 System layout – steering wheel remote control ......... 7-87 Turning the system on or off .................7-89 Turning the display on or off .................7-90 Getting to know the basic operations ............7-90 Radio ........................7-91 Turning on the radio ..................7-91 Emergency Warning ..................7-94...
  • Page 124: Convenient Features

    After unlocking the doors, the doors will lock automatically after 30 sec- OIB034040 onds unless a door is opened. Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock a Tailgate unlocking door (and tailgate) and even start the To unlock: engine.
  • Page 125 Start-up Mechanical key For detailed information refer to “Key Type A Ignition Switch” in chapter 6. NOTICE To prevent damaging the remote key: • Keep the remote key away from water or any liquid and fire. If the inside of the remote key gets damp (due to drinks or mois- OYDECO2231 ture), or is heated, internal cir-...
  • Page 126: Remote Key Precautions

    If you have a problem with the remote key, it is recommended that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If the remote key is in close proximity to your mobile phone, the signal could be blocked by your mobile phones normal operational signals.
  • Page 127: Smart Key

    If the remote key is not working prop- erly, try replacing the battery with a new one. OIB044179 Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, which you can use to lock or unlock a door (and tailgate) and even start the OIB044180 engine.
  • Page 128 Convenient features Locking Even though you press the outside door handle button, the doors will not lock and the chime will sound for three seconds if any of the following occur: • The Smart Key is in the vehicle. • The Engine Start/Stop button is in ACC or ON position.
  • Page 129 Unlocking Tailgate unlocking To unlock: 1. Carry the smart key. 2. Either press the tailgate handle button or press the Tailgate Unlock button (3) on the smart key for more than one second. 3. The hazard warning lights will blink two times.
  • Page 130 If you happen to lose your smart key, it is charged. recommended that you should imme- diately take the vehicle and remain- ing key to your authorized HYUNDAI dealer or tow the vehicle, if neces- sary. 7-10...
  • Page 131: Smart Key Precautions

    HYUNDAI dealer. If the smart key is in close proximity to your mobile phone, the signal could be blocked by your mobile phones normal operational signals.
  • Page 132: Immobilizer System

    Do not attempt to alter this system or feel your smart key is not working add other devices to it. Electrical correctly, it is recommended that you problems could result that may make contact an authorized HYUNDAI your vehicle inoperable. dealer. Information inappropriately...
  • Page 133 WARNING In order to prevent theft of your vehicle, do not leave spare keys anywhere in your vehicle. Your immobilizer password is a custom- er unique password and should be kept confidential. NOTICE The transponder in your key is an important part of the immobiliz- er system.
  • Page 134: Door Locks

    Convenient features DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from out- Remote key side the vehicle Mechanical key ¼ Remote key ¼ Smart key OQXI049004 To lock the doors, press the Door OAI3059053 Lock button (1) on the remote key. Turn the key toward the rear of the To unlock the doors, press the Door vehicle to unlock and toward the front Unlock button (2) on the remote key.
  • Page 135 Smart key Information • In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions. • If the door is locked/unlocked multi- ple times in rapid succession with either the vehicle key or door lock switch, the system may stop operat- ing temporarily in order to protect the circuit and prevent damage to...
  • Page 136: Operating Door Locks From Inside The Vehicle

    Convenient features Operating door locks from Information inside the vehicle If a power door lock ever fails to func- With the door lock button tion while you are in the vehicle try one or more of the following techniques to exit: Operate the door unlock feature re- peatedly (both electronic and manual)
  • Page 137: Central Door Lock/Unlock Switch

    With the central door lock/un- WARNING lock switch Do not leave children or animals unattended in your vehicle. An en- closed vehicle can become ex- tremely hot, causing death or seri- ous injury to unattended children or animals who cannot escape the vehicle.
  • Page 138: Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features

    Convenient features Child-protector rear door locks WARNING Opening a door when something is approaching may cause damage or injury. Be careful when opening doors and watch for vehicles, mo- torcycles, bicycles or pedestrians approaching the vehicle in the path of the door. WARNING OAI3059005 If you stay in the vehicle for a long...
  • Page 139: Tailgate

    TAILGATE Opening the tailgate WARNING The tailgate swings upward. Make sure no objects or people are near the rear of the vehicle when open- ing the tailgate. NOTICE Make certain that you close the tailgate before driving your vehi- cle. Possible damage may occur to OAI3059006 the tailgate lift cylinders and at- •...
  • Page 140: Closing The Tailgate

    Convenient features Closing the tailgate WARNING To close the tailgate, lower and push down the tailgate firmly. Make sure that the tailgate is securely latched. WARNING Always keep the tailgate lid com- pletely closed while the vehicle is in motion. If it is left open or ajar, poisonous exhaust gases contain- ing carbon monoxide (CO) may en- OAI3059007...
  • Page 141: Windows

    WINDOWS Power windows (if equipped) OAI3059008 (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* (7) Power window lock switch* * : if equipped 7-21...
  • Page 142 Convenient features The ignition switch must be in the ON Window opening and closing position to be able to raise or lower the windows. Each door has a Power Window switch to control that door’s window. The driver has a Power Window Lock switch which can block the operation of rear windows.
  • Page 143: Power Window Lock Switch

    If the power windows do not operate properly after resetting, it is recom- mended that the system be checked OAI3059011 by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. The driver can disable the power win- dow switches on the rear passengers’ WARNING doors by pressing the power window lock switch.
  • Page 144 Convenient features WARNING Windows • NEVER leave the keys in your vehicle with unsupervised chil- dren, when the engine is run- ning. • NEVER leave any child unat- tended in the vehicle. Even very young children may inadvertent- ly cause the vehicle to move, en- tangle themselves in the win- dows, otherwise...
  • Page 145: Hood

    HOOD Opening the hood OAI3059014 4. Pull out the support rod. OAI3059012 5. Hold the hood opened with the 1. Make sure the shift lever is in N support rod. (Neutral, for Automated manual transmission) or first gear or R (Reverse, for Manual transmis- WARNING sion) and set the parking brake.
  • Page 146: Closing The Hood

    Convenient features Closing the hood WARNING 1. Before closing the hood, check the • Before closing the hood, ensure following: that all obstructions are re- • All filler caps in engine compart- moved from the hood opening. ment must be correctly installed. Closing the hood with an ob- •...
  • Page 147: Fuel Filler Door

    FUEL FILLER DOOR Opening the fuel filler door WARNING • Your diesel vehicle is equipped with specially-designed breakaway valve inside the filler inlet to prevent accidental fuel blending with petrol. The fuel in- let of your diesel vehicle cannot be fitted with a standard petrol nozzle.
  • Page 148: Closing The Fuel Filler Door

    Convenient features Closing the fuel filler door • Do not get back into a vehicle once you have begun refueling. 1. To install the fuel tank cap (2), turn You can generate a buildup of it clockwise until it “clicks” once. static electricity by touching, This indicates that the cap is se- rubbing or sliding against any...
  • Page 149 If the fuel filler cap requires re- cigarette in your vehicle while at placement, use only a genuine a gas station, especially during HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent refueling. specified for your vehicle. An in- correct fuel filler cap can result in •...
  • Page 150: Steering Wheel

    Take your vehicle to an authorized WARNING HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys- tem checked as soon as possible. Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. You may lose steer- ing control and cause severe per- sonal injury, death or accidents.
  • Page 151: Tilt Steering (If Equipped)

    Tilt steering (if equipped) Horn OQXI049023 OAI3059017 Pull down the lock-release lever (1) To sound the horn, press the area in- on the steering wheel column and ad- dicated by the horn symbol on your just the steering wheel angle (2). steering wheel (see illustration).
  • Page 152: Mirrors

    Convenient features MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Day/night rearview mirror (if equipped) Before you start driving, adjust the rearview mirror to the center on the view through the rear window. WARNING Make sure your line of sight is not obstructed. Do not place objects in the rear seat, cargo area, or behind the rear headrests which could in- terfere with your vision through...
  • Page 153: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Outside rearview mirror Your vehicle is equipped with both left-hand and right-hand outside rear- view mirrors. WARNING Rearview mirrors • Both right and left outside rear view mirror are convex. OIB034041 Objects seen in the mirror are Manual type (if equipped) closer than they appear.
  • Page 154 Convenient features NOTICE • 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. •...
  • Page 155: Light

    LIGHT Exterior lights Lighting control OAH2048025 Headlight position ( OAH2048024 When the light switch is in the head To operate the lights, turn the knob at light position, the headlights, license plate light and instrument panel lights the end of the control lever to one of the following positions: are turned ON.
  • Page 156 Convenient features WARNING Do not use high beam when there are other vehicles approaching you. Using high beam could ob- struct the other driver’s vision. OAH2048026 Parking (Position) light position When the light switch is in the Parking (Position) light position, the Parking (Position) light, license plate light and instrument panel lights are turned OAH2048028...
  • Page 157 Turn signals and lane change One-touch lane change function signals (if equipped) To activate an one-touch lane change function, move the turn signal lever slightly and then release it. The lane change signals will blink 3 times. NOTICE If an indicator flash is abnormally quick or slow, a bulb may be burned out or have a poor electri- cal connection in the circuit.
  • Page 158: Headlight Leveling Device*

    Only use the fog lights when visibility is poor. For deactivation or activation of this feature, contact authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Battery saver function (if equipped) Headlight leveling device The purpose of this feature is to pre- (if equipped) vent the battery from being dis- charged.
  • Page 159: Interior Lights

    Listed below are the examples of Interior lights proper switch settings. For loading conditions other than those listed be- WARNING low, adjust the switch position so that Do not use the interior lights when the beam level may be the nearest as driving in the dark.
  • Page 160 Convenient features Room lamp NOTICE Do not leave the lamp switches on for an extended period of time when the engine is turned off. Luggage room lamp (if equipped) OAH2048032 • (1) : In the ON position, the light stays on at all times. •...
  • Page 161: Wipers And Washers

    WIPERS AND WASHERS Front • Type A A : Wiper speed control – • MIST Single wipe – • OFF • LO – Low wiper speed • HI – High wiper speed • Type B B : Wash with brif wipes Rear C : Rear wiper/washer control (if equipped)
  • Page 162: Windshield Wipers

    Convenient features Windshield wipers Windshield washers Operates as follows when the ignition switch is in the ON position. MIST : For a single wiping cycle, Move the lever up (MIST) and release it. The wipers will op- erate continuously if the lever is held in this position.
  • Page 163: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Switch

    Rear window wiper and washer WARNING switch (if equipped) When the outside temperature is below freezing, ALWAYS warm the windshield using the defroster to prevent the washer fluid from freezing on the windshield and ob- scuring your vision which could result in an accident and serious injury or death.
  • Page 164: Driver Assist System

    Convenient features DRIVER ASSIST SYSTEM Rear view monitor • Always pay close attention when the vehicle is driven close to ob- (if equipped) jects, particularly pedestrians, and especially children. • During winter the camera image may be foggy due to the exhaust gas if the vehicle is stopped for a long time or parked in an in- door parking lot and when you...
  • Page 165: Driving Rear View Monitor (Drvm)

    Driving Rear View Monitor WARNING (DRVM) (if equipped) The Driving Rear View Monitor is a driving assist function. As the ap- pearance on the screen may differ from the actual location, check the front/rear/side view directly for safety. Parking Distance Warning (Reverse) System OAI3059050 The Driving Rear View Monitor is a...
  • Page 166 Convenient features Operation of the Parking WARNING Distance Warning (Reverse) System • ALWAYS look around your vehi- cle to make sure there are no ob- Operation condition jects or obstacles before mov- • This system will activate when ing the vehicle in any direction backing up with the power on.
  • Page 167 • Driving on uneven road surfaces we recommend that you have such as unpaved roads, gravel, your vehicle checked by an au- bumps, or gradient. thorized HYUNDAI dealer as • Objects generating excessive soon as possible. noise such as vehicle horns, loud...
  • Page 168 Convenient features Detecting range may decrease when: • Outside air temperature is ex- tremely hot or cold. • Undetectable objects smaller than about 1 m (40 in.) and narrower than about 14 cm (6 in.) in diame- ter. The following objects may not be recognized by the sensor: •...
  • Page 169: Climate Control System

    CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Defroster To activate the rear window defrost- er, press the rear window defroster button located in the climate control NOTICE system. The indicator on the rear win- defroster button illuminates To prevent damage to the conduc- when the defroster is ON. tors bonded to the inside surface of the rear window, never use To turn off the defroster, press the...
  • Page 170 Convenient features Manual climate control system (if equipped) OAI3059100 (1) Temperature control knob (2) Fan speed control knob (3) Mode selection knob (4) Air intake control button (recirculated air position or outside (fresh) air position) (5) A/C (Air conditioning) button (6) Rear window defroster button (if equipped) 7-50...
  • Page 171: Heating And Air Conditioning

    Heating and air conditioning (if equipped) (if equipped) OAI3059103 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4.
  • Page 172 Convenient features Mode selection Floor-Level (A, C, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor, with a small amount of the air being directed to the windshield, side window defrosters and side vents. OAI3059118 Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D) The mode selection knob controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system.
  • Page 173 Temperature control Front OAI3059104 Rear (if equipped) OAI3059119 The temperature will increase by turning the knob to the right. The temperature will decrease by turning the knob to the left. Air intake control OAI3059105 Instrument panel vents The outlet vents located in the rear can be opened or closed separately using the thumbwheel.
  • Page 174 Convenient features Recirculated air position WARNING The indicator light on the • Continued use of the climate button illuminates when control system operation in the the recirculated air posi- recirculated air position can tion is selected. cause drowsiness or sleepi- With the recirculated air ness, that may cause loss of ve- position...
  • Page 175 Fan speed control System operation Ventilation 1. Select the Face Level mode. 2. Set the air intake control to the out- side (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the de- sired speed.
  • Page 176 Air conditioning to let the hot air inside the vehicle HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems escape. are filled with a R-134a refrigerant. • After sufficient cooling has been 1. Start the engine.
  • Page 177 We recommend the climate control air filter be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to the WARNING maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions Because the refrigerant...
  • Page 178 Convenient features Automatic climate control system (if equipped) OAI3059101I 1. Fan speed control knob 2. A/C (Air conditioning) button 3. Recirculation mode/Fresh mode 4. Mode selection button 5. Rear window defroster button (if equipped) 6. Front windshield defroster button 7. OFF button 8.
  • Page 179 Automatic heating and air condi- To turn the automatic operation off, tioning select any button of the following: Automatic Climate Control - Mode selection button System is controlled by setting the - Front windshield defrost button desired temperature. (Press the button one more time to deselect the front windshield de- froster function.
  • Page 180 Convenient features Manual heating and air condi- Information tioning The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pressing buttons other than the AUTO button. In this case, the system works se- quentially according to the order of buttons selected. When pressing any button (or turning any knob) except the AUTO button while using automatic operation, the...
  • Page 181 OAI3059103 7-61...
  • Page 182 Convenient features Mode selection Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windshield with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters and side vents. OAI3059113I The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system.
  • Page 183 Temperature control Front OAI3059104 Rear OAI3059111I The temperature will increase to the maximum (HI) by turning the knob to the right. The temperature will decrease to the minimum (LO) by turning the knob to the left. The temperature will increase or de- crease by 0.5°C/1°F each time you turn the knob.
  • Page 184 Convenient features Air intake control Information Prolonged use of the air conditioning with the recirculated air position se- lected will result in excessively dry air in the passenger compartment. WARNING • Continued use of the climate control system operation in the recirculated air position can OAI3059106I The air intake control button is used...
  • Page 185 Fan speed control OFF mode OAI3059115I OAI3059116I Turn the knob to the right increase Push the OFF button to turn off the the fan speed and air flow. Turn the climate control system. You can still knob to the left to decrease fan speed operate the mode and air intake but- and air flow.
  • Page 186 Convenient features Heating Air conditioning 1. Select the Floor Level mode. HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are filled with a R-134a refrigerant. 2. Set the air intake control to the out- side (fresh) mode. 1. Start the engine. 3. Set the temperature control to the 2.
  • Page 187 If the air flow rate suddenly decreas- of visibility. In this case, set the es, we recommend the system be mode selection knob or button to checked at an authorized HYUNDAI position and fan speed dealer. control to the lower speed.
  • Page 188 Set tem be inspected by an authorized the mode selection to the posi- HYUNDAI dealer. tion and fan speed control to a lower speed. Information • For maximum defrosting, set the...
  • Page 189 Manual climate control system OAI3059109 To defrost outside windshield OAI3059108 1. Set the fan speed to the highest To defog inside windshield (extreme right) position. 1. Select desired fan speed. 2. Set the temperature to the extreme 2. Select desired temperature. hot position.
  • Page 190 Convenient features Automatic climate control sys- To defrost outside windshield To defog inside windshield OAI3059109I 1. Set the fan speed to the highest position. OAI3059108I 1. Select desired fan speed. 2. Set the temperature to the extreme hot (HI) position. 2.
  • Page 191: Storage Compartment

    STORAGE COMPARTMENT Center console storage WARNING (if equipped) Flammable materials Type A Do not store cigarette lighters, propane cylinders, or other flam- mable/explosive materials in the vehicle. These items may catch fire and/or explode if the vehicle is exposed to hot temperatures for extended periods.
  • Page 192 Convenient features Glove box Cool box (if equipped) OAI3059035 OAI3059036 To open the glove box, pull the lever You can keep beverage cans or other and the glove box will automatically items cool in the glove box. open. Close the glove box after use. 1.
  • Page 193 INTERIOR FEATURES Clock (if equipped) WARNING WARNING • Avoid abrupt starting and brak- ing when the cup holder is in Do not adjust the clock while driv- use to prevent spilling your ing. You may lose your steering drink. If hot liquid spills, you control and cause severe personal could be burned.
  • Page 194 Convenient features Sunvisor Power outlet (if equipped) Driver's side Front OAI3059039 OAI3059051I Passenger's side Rear OAI3059052I OAI3059040 Use the sunvisor to shield direct light The power outlet is designed to pro- through the front or side windows. vide power for mobile telephones or other devices designed to operate To use a sunvisor for a side window, with vehicle electrical systems.
  • Page 195 USB charger (if equipped) NOTICE To prevent damage to the Power outlet: • Use the power outlet only when the engine is running and re- move the accessory plug after use. Using the accessory plug for prolonged periods of time with the engine off could cause the battery to discharge.
  • Page 196 HYUNDAI recommends that the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed. OAI3059042 ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to attach the front floor mats to the vehicle. The anchors on the front floor carpet keep the floor mats from slid- ing forward.
  • Page 197 EXTERIOR FEATURES Cargo area cover (if equipped) Roof rack (if equipped) OAI3059044 OAI3059049I Use the cargo area cover to hide Do not load cargo on the roof. The items stored in the cargo area. roof rack is not for loading cargo but for aesthetic purpose.
  • Page 198: Antenna*

    OAI3059045 You can use a USB port to plug in USB to play music. NOTE : Please go through USB OAI3059046 compatibility list in HYUNDAI India Type B website. The shark fin antenna receives trans- mitted data. (for example: AM/FM,...
  • Page 199 Installation of aftermarket antenna may result in water leakage, wind noise, rattling & improper radio operation. We recommend to use the antenna available with an au- thorized Hyundai dealer. Information OAI3059047 Some models do not have audio (plas- Type C...
  • Page 200 Convenient features Steering wheel audio control VOLUME ( ) (1) (if equipped) • Press the up button (+) to increase volume. Type A • Press the down button (-) to de- crease volume. SEEK/PRESET ( ) (2) If the SEEK/PRESET button is pressed for 0.8 second or more, it will work as follows in each mode.
  • Page 201 ® MUTE (4, if equipped) Bluetooth Wireless Technology hands-free (if equipped) • Press the button to mute the sound. • Press the button again to activate the sound. Detailed information for audio control buttons is included in the following pages in this chapter. Audio / Video (AV) (if equipped) OQXI049071...
  • Page 202 Convenient features How vehicle audio works FM reception FM reception JBM002 AM broadcasts can be received at JBM001 greater distances than FM broad- AM and FM radio signals are broad- casts. This is because AM radio cast from transmitter towers located waves are transmitted at low frequen- around your city.
  • Page 203 The following conditions are normal FM reception and do not indicate radio trouble: FM reception OJF045311L • Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals being received from sever- al directions can cause distortion JBM004 or fluttering. This can be caused by • Fading - As your vehicle moves a direct and reflected signal from away from the radio station, the the same station, or by signals...
  • Page 204 ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by HYUNDAI is under li- cense. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. A Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 205 System layout – control panel (With Bluetooth Wireless Technology) ® (1) SEEK/TRACK button (4) AUDIO button • Change the station/track/file. • Press to display the radio/media mode selection window. • While listening to the radio, press and hold to search for a station. •...
  • Page 206 Convenient features (With Bluetooth Wireless Technology) ® (5) PHONE button (8) Number buttons (1 RPT~ 4 BACK) • Press to start connecting a mobile phone via Bluetooth. • While listening to the radio, press to listen to a saved radio station. •...
  • Page 207 System layout – steering wheel (3) Volume lever remote control • Push up or down to adjust the volume. (4) Up/Down lever • Change the station/track/file. • While listening to the radio, push to listen to the previous/next saved radio station. •...
  • Page 208 Convenient features WARNING - About driving WARNING - About handling the system • Do not operate the system while driving. Driving while distracted • Do not disassemble or modify may result in a loss of vehicle the system. Doing so may result control, potentially leading to an in an accident, fire, or electric accident, severe personal inju-...
  • Page 209 Turning the system on or off Information To turn on the system, start the en- - About handling the system gine. • Do not apply excessive force to the • If you do not want to use the system system. Excessive pressure on the while driving, you can turn off the sys- screen may damage the LCD panel tem by pressing the [POWER] button...
  • Page 210 Convenient features Turning the display on or off Numberless items Turn the [TUNE] knob to choose the To prevent glare, you can turn off the desired item, and then press the knob screen. The screen can be turned off to select the item. only while the system is on.
  • Page 211 Turning on the radio - Equaliser: Adjust the output level for each sound tone mode. 1. On the control panel, press the [AUDIO] button. - Sound experience: Select the location where sound is focused 2. When the mode selection window in the vehicle between the driv- displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to er’s seat and all other seats.
  • Page 212 Convenient features - Display (Power Off): Set to dis- • Service list: A broadcasting DRM play the clock when the system station can have 1 ~ 4 Services de- power is off. pending on the transmission. • Language: You can change the - You can select the desired ser- display language.
  • Page 213 Information NOTICE • Depending on vehicle models or • DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) is a specifications, available options digital replacement of AM, an initia- may vary. tive by All India Radio (AIR). • Depending on the system or am- • DRM is available in only few cities plifier specifications applied to in India as of now &...
  • Page 214 Convenient features Emergency Warning (if equipped) NOTICE When the Mode popup is not se- lected in [MENU/CLOCK] Mode popup, press the [AUDIO] button on the control panel to change the radio mode. Each time you press the [AUDIO] button on the control panel, the ra- You can receive a emergency warn- dio mode switches to FM ing on your screen if Indian govern-...
  • Page 215 Searching for radio stations Using the auto save function You can search for radio stations in To search for the previous or next your area where there is a strong sig- available radio station, press the nal. The results of your search can be [<...
  • Page 216 Convenient features Using the media player • Do not connect a smartphone or an MP3 device to the system via You can play music stored in various multiple methods such as USB media storage devices, such as USB and Bluetooth simultaneously. storage devices, smartphones.
  • Page 217 NOTICE • Depending on vehicle models or specifications, available options may vary. • Depending on the system or am- plifier specifications applied to (1) Current file number and total your vehicle, available options number of files may vary. (2) Playback time (3) Information about the song cur- •...
  • Page 218 Convenient features Rewinding/Fast forwarding Playing repeatedly On the control panel, press and hold On the control panel, press the the [< SEEK] button / [TRACK >] but- [1 RPT] button. The corresponding ton to rewind/fast forward of playing mode icon will be displayed on the track.
  • Page 219 Information NOTICE • When connecting a USB storage • Start the engine of your vehicle be- device, do not use an extension fore connecting a USB device to cable. Connect it directly to the your system. Starting the engine USB port. If you use a USB hub with a USB device connected to the or an extension cable, the de- system may damage the USB device.
  • Page 220 Convenient features Connecting Bluetooth devices • If Bluetooth connection is not stable, follow these steps to try Bluetooth is a short-range wireless again. networking technology. Via Blue- tooth, you can connect nearby mobile 1. Deactivate Bluetooth and re- activate it on the device. Then, devices wirelessly to send and re- ceive data between connected devic- reconnect the device.
  • Page 221 2. On the Bluetooth device you want • You can change the permission to connect, activate Bluetooth, settings via the mobile phone’s search for your vehicle’s system, Bluetooth settings menu. For more information, refer to your and then select it. mobile phone’s user guide.
  • Page 222 Convenient features NOTICE NOTICE • If a connection ends because a • When you delete a paired de- device is out of the connection vice, the Call history and Con- range or a device error occurs, tacts stored in the system are the connection will be restored also deleted.
  • Page 223 • Sound settings: • Mode popup: Set to display change the settings related to mode selection window when sounds, such as location where the [AUDIO] button is pressed on the control panel. sound will be concentrated and the output level for each range. •...
  • Page 224 Convenient features Pausing/Resuming playback NOTICE To pause playback, press the [TUNE] • Depending on the connected knob on the control panel. To resume Bluetooth device, mobile phone, playback, press the [TUNE] knob or the music player you are us- again. ing, playback controls may dif- •...
  • Page 225 Using a Bluetooth phone • Call quality may be degraded in the following environments: You can use Bluetooth to talk on the phone hands free. View call informa- - The reception of the mobile tion on the system screen, and make phone is poor.
  • Page 226 Convenient features Registering the favourites list NOTICE You can more easily use Bluetooth to • You can register up to 20 favou- talk on the phone hands-free by reg- rites for each device. istering phone numbers as your fa- • You must first download the vourites.
  • Page 227 • Download: Download your call Using the contacts list history. 1. From the Phone screen, turn the [TUNE] knob on the control panel • All calls: View all call records. to select Contacts, and then press • Dialled calls: View only dialled the knob.
  • Page 228 Convenient features • Depending on the system’s Answering calls specifications, some When a call comes in, a notification downloaded contacts may be pop-up window of the incoming call lost. appears on the system screen. • Contacts stored both in the phone and in the SIM card are downloaded.
  • Page 229 Using options during a call NOTICE During a call, you will see the call • If the caller information is saved screen shown below. Press a button in your contacts list, the caller’s to perform the function you want. name and phone number will be displayed.
  • Page 230 Convenient features Status icons appear at the top of the Signal strength screen to display the current system Icon Description status. Signal strength of the mobile phone Familiarise yourself with the status connected via Bluetooth icons that appear when you perform certain actions or functions and their meanings.
  • Page 231 NOTICE Supported audio formats • Files that are not in a supported • Audio file specification format may not be recognised or - WAVeform audio format played, or information about them, such as the file name, may - MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio Layer3 not be displayed properly.
  • Page 232 Convenient features Other trademarks and trade names NOTICE are those of their respective owners. • Operation is guaranteed only for a metal cover type USB storage ® • The Bluetooth word mark and lo- device with a plug type connec- gos are registered trademarks tor.
  • Page 233 8. While driving Before driving ..................... 8-4 Before entering the vehicle ................8-4 Before starting ....................8-4 Ignition switch.....................8-5 Key ignition switch ..................8-5 Engine Start/Stop button ................8-9 Manual transmission ..................8-15 Manual transmission operation ..............8-15 Good driving practices ...................8-17 Automated manual transmission (AMT) ............
  • Page 234 Winter driving ....................8-38 Snow or icy conditions ................. 8-38 Winter precautions ..................8-40 Vehicle weight ....................8-42 Overloading ....................8-42...
  • Page 235 HYUNDAI dealer. Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
  • Page 236: Before Driving

    While driving BEFORE DRIVING Before entering the vehicle For more information, refer to “Seat Belts” in chapter 3. • Be sure all windows, outside mir- ror(s), and outside lights are clean • Always drive defensively. As- and unobstructed. sume other drivers or pedestri- ans may be careless and make •...
  • Page 237: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH Key ignition switch WARNING (if equipped) To reduce the risk of SERIOUS IN- JURY or DEATH, take the following precautions: • NEVER allow children or any person who is unfamiliar with the vehicle to touch the ignition switch or related parts. Unex- pected sudden vehicle...
  • Page 238 While driving Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notice Position The steering wheel locks to pro- The ignition key can be removed tect the vehicle from theft. LOCK in the LOCK position. (if equipped) The steering wheel unlocks. If difficulty is experienced turning Electrical accessories are us- the ignition switch to the ACC able.
  • Page 239 Starting the engine Vehicle with Automated Manual Transmission : 1. Make sure the parking brake is ap- WARNING plied. • Always wear appropriate shoes 2. Make sure the shift lever is in N when operating your vehicle. (Neutral). Unsuitable shoes, such as high 3.
  • Page 240 While driving Starting the diesel engine NOTICE To start the diesel engine when the If the engine does not start within engine is cold, it has to be pre-heated 10 seconds after preheating is and then it has to be warmed up, be- completed, turn the ignition switch fore starting to drive.
  • Page 241: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Engine Start/Stop button NOTICE (if equipped) Do not turn off the engine immedi- ately after it has been subjected to a heavy load. Doing so may cause severe damage to the engine or turbo charger unit. NOTICE To prevent damage to the vehicle: •...
  • Page 242 While driving WARNING WARNING To turn the engine off in an emer- • NEVER press the Engine Start/ gency: Stop button while the vehicle is in motion except in an emergen- Press and hold the Engine Start/ cy. This will result in the engine Stop button for more than two sec- turning off and loss of power as- onds OR Rapidly press and release...
  • Page 243 Engine Stop/Start button positions Action Notice Button Position • To turn off the engine, stop If the steering wheel is not locked properly when you open the vehicle and then press the driver’s door, the warning the Engine Start/Stop button. chime will sound.
  • Page 244 While driving Starting the engine Starting the petrol engine Vehicle with Manual transmission: 1. Always carry the smart key with WARNING you. • Always wear appropriate shoes 2. Make sure the parking brake is ap- when operating your vehicle. plied. Unsuitable shoes, such as high 3.
  • Page 245 5. Press the Engine Start/Stop but- Information ton. • Do not wait for the engine to warm 6. Continue depressing the brake ped- up while the vehicle remains sta- al until the glow indicator light ( tionary. goes out. Start driving at moderate engine 7.
  • Page 246 While driving Starting and stopping the engine for NOTICE turbocharger intercooler To prevent damage to the vehicle: 1. Do not race or accelerate the en- When the stop lamp fuse is blown, gine immediately after starting the you can’t start the engine normal- engine.
  • Page 247: Manual Transmission

    Manual transmission operation The manual transmission has 5 for- ward gears. The transmission is fully synchronized in all forward gears so shifting to either a higher or a lower gear is easily accomplished WARNING Before leaving the driver’s seat, al- OAI3069003 ways make sure the shift lever is in 1st gear when the vehicle is parked...
  • Page 248 While driving Using the clutch (if equipped) Downshifting The clutch pedal should be depressed Downshift when you must slow down all the way to the floor before: in heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill to prevent engine load. - Starting the engine Also, downshifting...
  • Page 249: Good Driving Practices

    On a lanes. slippery surface, an abrupt change in vehicle speed can cause the • HYUNDAI recommends you fol- drive wheels to lose traction and low all posted speed limits. may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident.
  • Page 250 While driving OAI3069004I Press the shift button, then move shift lever. Move shift lever. The Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) is a transmission equipped with a gear actuator and a clutch actuator in addition to the conventional manual transmission. To improve the driving convenience, gear shift is automatically performed by the transmission control unit and clutch/gear actuator.
  • Page 251: Automated Manual Transmission (Amt)

    Automated Manual Transmis- • As a result, gear shifts are some- times more noticeable than a con- sion (AMT) operation ventional automatic transmission The Automated Manual Transmis- and a light vibration during launch- sion (AMT) has five forward speeds ing can be felt as the transmission and one reverse speed.
  • Page 252 While driving • When you turn the engine on and Automated Manual Transmis- off, you may hear clicking sounds sion (AMT) instruction label as the system goes through a self- test. This is a normal sound for the Automated Manual Transmission (AMT).
  • Page 253 8-21...
  • Page 254 While driving WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury • After the vehicle has stopped, or death: always make sure the shift lever is in N (Neutral), apply the park- • ALWAYS check the surrounding ing brake, and turn the engine areas near your vehicle for peo- off.
  • Page 255 Second warning Information • After first warning, clutch tempera- The AMT waring lamp may come on ture is increased continuously, when clutch slip occurs excessively due then warning sound and shift indi- to repeated stop-and-go driving on cator blinks continuously. steep grades and when Hill Hold is •...
  • Page 256 You could lose control of the vehi- blink, for your safety, we recom- cle and hit people or objects. mend you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked. D (Drive) This is the normal forward driving po- R (Reverse) sition.
  • Page 257 When starting off on an uphill NOTICE • Engage the parking brake firmly to • If the gear is not shifted after prevent the vehicle from rolling changing the shift lever from N backwards. (Neutral) to D (Drive)/M (Manu- • Move the shift lever to D (Drive) al)/R (Reverse), try to shift the position while...
  • Page 258 N (Neutral) position when the vehicle speed becomes below 10 km/h, this may indicate malfunction of the sys- tem. In this case, we recommend the system be checked by an au- thorized HYUNDAI dealer. 8-26...
  • Page 259: Parking

    Parking Good driving practices To park your vehicle, always come to • Never move the shift lever from N a complete stop and continue to de- (Neutral) to any other position with press the brake pedal. the accelerator pedal depressed. •...
  • Page 260 • In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharp- ly. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes. • HYUNDAI recommends you fol- low all posted speed limits. 8-28...
  • Page 261: Braking System

    BRAKING SYSTEM Power brakes • Wet brakes may impair the vehi- cle’s ability to safely slow down; Your vehicle has power-assisted the vehicle may also pull to one brakes that adjust automatically side when the brakes are ap- through normal usage. plied.
  • Page 262: Rear Drum Brakes

    If the parking brake does not release or does not release all the way, we recommend that the system be OAI3069006 checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Always set the parking brake before dealer. leaving the vehicle, to apply: Firmly depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 263 • NEVER allow anyone who is un- Check the Parking Brake familiar with the vehicle to touch Warning Light by placing the parking brake. If the parking the ignition switch to the brake is released unintentional- ON position (do not start ly, serious injury may occur.
  • Page 264: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    If the light stays on, you may have a problem with your ABS. We recom- mend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- ble. 8-32...
  • Page 265: Emergency Stop Signal (Ess)

    • The vehicle suddenly stops (vehi- death, we recommend that you cle speed is over 55 km/h and the contact your HYUNDAI dealer as vehicle deceleration at greater soon as possible. than 7 m/s •...
  • Page 266: Good Braking Practices

    HYUNDAI dealer for as- sistance. DO NOT drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. Even light, but...
  • Page 267: Hazardous Driving Conditions

    Hazardous driving conditions To prevent transmission wear, wait until the wheels stop spinning before When hazardous driving conditions shifting gears. Release the accelera- are encountered such as water, tor pedal while shifting, and press snow, ice, mud or sand: lightly on the accelerator pedal while Drive cautiously and allow extra dis- the transmission is in gear.
  • Page 268: Smooth Cornering

    While driving Smooth cornering Driving in the rain Avoid braking or gear changing in Rain and wet roads can make driving corners, especially when roads are dangerous. Here are a few things to wet. Ideally, corners should always consider when driving in the rain or be taken under gentle acceleration.
  • Page 269: Driving In Flooded Areas

    Driving in flooded areas Avoid driving through flooded areas unless you are sure the water is no higher than the bottom of the wheel hub. Drive through any water slowly. Allow adequate stopping distance be- cause brake performance may be re- duced.
  • Page 270: Winter Driving

    Snow tires should be equivalent in tire chains must be used, use genu- size and type to the vehicle’s stan- ine HYUNDAI parts and install the tire dard tires. Otherwise, the safety chain after reviewing the instructions and handling of your vehicle may provided with the tire chains.
  • Page 271 Chain Installation WARNING When installing tire chains, follow the The use of tire chains may ad- manufacturer’s instructions versely affect vehicle handling: mount them as tightly possible. Drive slowly (less than 30 km/h (20 mph)) • Drive less than 30 km/h (20 mph) with chains installed.
  • Page 272: Winter Precautions

    8. The level of charge in your To keep the water in the window battery can be checked by an autho- washer system from freezing, add an rized HYUNDAI dealer or a service approved window washer anti-freeze station. solution in accordance with instruc- tions on the container.
  • Page 273 Don’t let your parking brake Don’t place foreign objects or freeze materials in the engine compart- ment Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged po- Placement of foreign objects or mate- sition. This is most likely to happen rials which prevent cooling of the en- when there is an accumulation of gine, in the engine compartment, may...
  • Page 274: Vehicle Weight

    While driving VEHICLE WEIGHT Two labels on your driver’s door sill GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) show how much weight your vehicle This is the Base Curb Weight plus ac- was designed to carry: the Tire and tual Cargo Weight plus passengers. Loading Information Label and the Certification Label.
  • Page 275 .Emergency situations Hazard warning flasher ..................9-2 In case of an emergency while driving .............9-2 If the engine stalls while driving ..............9-2 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ..........9-2 If you have a flat tire while driving ..............9-3 If the engine will not start ..................9-3 If the engine doesn’t turn over or turns over slowly ........9-3 If the engine turns over normally but doesn’t start ........9-3...
  • Page 276: Hazard Warning Flasher

    The hazard warning flasher serves as ommend that you contact an au- a warning to other drivers to exercise thorized HYUNDAI dealer. extreme caution when approaching, overtaking, or passing your vehicle. If the engine stalls at a cross-...
  • Page 277: If You Have A Flat Tire While Driving

    • Check the fuel level and add fuel if this chapter. necessary. If the engine still does not start, we recommend that you call an autho- rized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
  • Page 278: Jump Starting

    Emergency situations JUMP STARTING Jump starting can be dangerous if If acid gets into your eyes, flush done incorrectly. Follow the jump your eyes with clean water for at starting procedure in this section to least 15 minutes and get immedi- avoid serious injury or damage to ate medical attention.
  • Page 279 Jump starting procedure CAUTION 1. Position the vehicles close enough • Improper jump starting proce- that the jumper cables will reach, dure can result in battery explo- but do not allow the vehicles to sion and acid burn hazard. touch. •...
  • Page 280 In this event please seek quali- (1). fied assistance. If the cause of your battery discharging is not apparent, we recommend that your vehicle be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. WARNING Never connect Jumper Cable di- rectly to the negative (-) terminal of...
  • Page 281: If The Engine Overheats

    2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral, we recommend that you call an au- for Automated manual transmis- thorized HYUNDAI dealer for as- sion vehicle) or neutral (for manual sistance. transmission vehicle) and set the parking brake.
  • Page 282 7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert for further signs of overheat- ing. If overheating happens again, we recommend that you call an au- thorized HYUNDAI dealer for as- sistance. NOTICE • Serious loss of coolant indi- cates a leak in the cooling sys-...
  • Page 283: If You Have A Flat Tire

    IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE Removing and storing the WARNING spare tire Changing a tire can be dangerous. Follow the instructions in this sec- tion when changing a tire to reduce the risk of serious injury or death. Jack and tools OAI3079005 Turn the winged hold down bolt coun- terclockwise to remove the spare tire.
  • Page 284: Changing Tires

    Emergency situations Changing tires Follow these steps to change your vehicle’s tire: 1. Park on a level, firm surface. WARNING 2. Move the shift lever into N (Neu- A vehicle can slip or roll off of a tral, for Automated manual trans- jack causing serious injury or mission vehicle) or neutral (for death to you or those nearby.
  • Page 285 Double-check each lug nut until they are tight. After changing tires, we recommend that an authorized HYUNDAI dealer tighten the lug nuts to their proper torque as soon as possi- ble. The wheel lug nut should OAI3079010 be tightened to 11~13 kgf.m...
  • Page 286 We recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for as- sistance. If any of the equipment such as the jack, lug nuts, studs, or other equip-...
  • Page 287 When driving with the compact spare NOTICE tire mounted to your vehicle: To prevent damaging the compact • Check the tire pressure after in- spare tire and your vehicle: stalling the compact spare tire. The • Drive slowly enough for the road compact spare tire should be in- conditions to avoid all hazards, flated to 420 kPa (60 psi).
  • Page 288: Jack Label

    Emergency situations Jack label Example • Type A OHYK065010 • Type B 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 8.
  • Page 289: Ec Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    EC Declaration of conformity for Jack OIB047200 9-15...
  • Page 290: Towing

    OAI3079012 OAI3079018 If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an au- thorized HYUNDAI dealer or a com- mercial tow-truck service. Proper lift- ing and towing procedures are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommended.
  • Page 291: Removable Towing Hook

    Removable towing hook OAI3079016 If towing is necessary, we recom- mend you have it done by an autho- rized HYUNDAI dealer or a commer- cial tow truck service. OAI3079014 If towing service is not available in an 1. Open the tailgate, and remove the emergency, your vehicle may be tem- towing hook from the tool case.
  • Page 292 Emergency situations Always follow these emergency tow- CAUTION ing precautions: The driver must be in the vehicle • Place the ignition switch in the for steering and braking opera- ACC position so the steering wheel tions when the vehicle is being is not locked.
  • Page 293 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 OAI3079017 pull a vehicle out of mud, sand or other conditions from which...
  • Page 295 10. Maintenance Engine compartment ..................10-4 Maintenance services ..................10-6 Owner’s responsibility ...................10-6 Owner maintenance precautions..............10-6 Owner maintenance ..................10-8 Owner maintenance schedule ..............10-8 Scheduled maintenance service ..............10-10 Normal maintenance schedule (petrol engine) ..........10-11 Maintenance under severe usage conditions (petrol engine) ....10-15 Normal maintenance schedule (diesel engine) ......... 10-17 Maintenance under severe usage conditions (diesel engine) ....
  • Page 296: Air Cleaner

    Air cleaner ...................... 10-39 Filter replacement (Petrol Engine) ............. 10-39 Filter replacement (Diesel Engine) .............10-40 Climate control air filter ................. 10-42 Filter inspection ................... 10-42 Filter replacement ..................10-42 Wiper blades ....................10-44 Blade inspection ..................10-44 Blade replacement ..................10-44 Battery ......................10-47 For best battery service ................
  • Page 297 Light bulbs ......................10-77 Headlight, Parking (Position) Light, Turn signal Light, Fog Light and Daytime Running Light bulb replacement ..........10-78 Side repeater light replacement ..............10-81 Rear combination light bulb replacement ..........10-81 High mounted stop light ................10-83 License plate light bulb replacement ............10-83 Interior light bulb replacement ..............10-84 Appearance care .....................10-85 Exterior care ....................10-85...
  • Page 298: Maintenance

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 10-4...
  • Page 299 10-5...
  • Page 300: Maintenance Services

    Maintenance MAINTENANCE SERVICES Improper owner maintenance during the warranty period may affect war- ranty coverage. For details, read the separate Service Passport provided with the vehicle. If you’re unsure about any servicing or maintenance proce- dure, we recommend that the system Maintenance Service and Record Re- be serviced by an authorized HYUND- tention are the owner’s responsibility.
  • Page 301 NOTICE 10-7...
  • Page 302: Owner Maintenance

    Maintenance OWNER MAINTENANCE When you stop for fuel: While operating your vehicle: 10-8...
  • Page 303 At least twice a year (i.e., every Spring and Fall): At least monthly: At least once a year: 10-9...
  • Page 304: Scheduled Maintenance Service

    Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE 10-10...
  • Page 305 10-11...
  • Page 306 Maintenance 10-12...
  • Page 307 10-13...
  • Page 308 Maintenance 10-14...
  • Page 309 10-15...
  • Page 310 Maintenance 10-16 9-16...
  • Page 311 9-17 10-17...
  • Page 312 Maintenance 10-18 9-18...
  • Page 313 9-19 10-19...
  • Page 314 Maintenance 10-20...
  • Page 315 10-21...
  • Page 316 Maintenance 10-22...
  • Page 317 10-23...
  • Page 318: Explanation Of Scheduled Maintenance Items

    Maintenance EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS NOTICE 10-24...
  • Page 319 10-25...
  • Page 320 Maintenance NOTICE 10-26...
  • Page 321: Engine Oil

    ENGINE OIL 10-27...
  • Page 322 Maintenance 10-28...
  • Page 323 10-29...
  • Page 324 Maintenance 10-30...
  • Page 325: Engine Coolant

    ENGINE COOLANT NOTICE 10-31...
  • Page 326 Maintenance 10-32...
  • Page 327 NOTICE 10-33...
  • Page 328 Maintenance Before removing the brake/clutch fil- ter cap, read the warning on the cap. 10-34...
  • Page 329 NOTICE 10-35...
  • Page 330: Washer Fluid

    Maintenance WASHER FLUID 10-36...
  • Page 331: Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE 10-37...
  • Page 332 Maintenance NOTICE When replacing the fuel filter car- tridge, we recommend that you use parts for replacement from an autho- rized HYUNDAI dealer. 10-38...
  • Page 333 AIR CLEANER 10-39...
  • Page 334 Maintenance NOTICE 10-40...
  • Page 335 NOTICE 10-41...
  • Page 336 Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER 10-42...
  • Page 337 NOTICE 10-43...
  • Page 338 Maintenance WIPER BLADES NOTICE NOTICE Commercial hot waxes applied by au- tomatic car washes have been known to make the windshield difficult to clean. Front windshield wiper blade Type A NOTICE NOTICE 10-44...
  • Page 339 NOTICE Type B 10-45...
  • Page 340 Maintenance Rear window wiper blade (if equipped) 10-46...
  • Page 341: Battery

    Also, do not overfill the battery cells. If not, it may corrode the battery or other components. Finally, securely close the cell cap. However, we recom- mend you to contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for better battery service. NOTICE 10-47...
  • Page 342 Maintenance 10-48...
  • Page 343 NOTICE 10-49...
  • Page 344 Maintenance 10-50...
  • Page 345 TIRES AND WHEELS NOTICE NOTICE 10-51...
  • Page 346 Maintenance How to check NOTICE 10-52...
  • Page 347 10-53...
  • Page 348 Maintenance NOTICE Rotate radial tires that have an asym- metric tread pattern only from front to rear and not from right to left. 10-54...
  • Page 349 NOTICE 10-55...
  • Page 350 Maintenance Compact spare tire replacement (if equipped) 10-56...
  • Page 351 1. Manufacturer or brand name 2. Tire size designation 10-57...
  • Page 352 Maintenance Wheel size designation 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire Identification Number) Tire speed ratings 10-58...
  • Page 353 4. Tire ply composition and ma- 7. Uniform tire quality grading terial Tread wear 5. Maximum permissible infla- tion pressure 6. Maximum load rating 10-59...
  • Page 354 Maintenance Traction - AA, A, B & C Temperature -A, B & C 10-60...
  • Page 355 NOTICE NOTICE 10-61...
  • Page 356 Maintenance FUSES NOTICE The actual fuse/relay panel label may differ from equipped items. 10-62...
  • Page 357 NOTICE 10-63...
  • Page 358 Maintenance • If the memory fuse is pulled up from the fuse panel, the warning chime, audio, clock and interior lamps, etc., will not operate. Some items must be reset after replacement. Refer to “Battery” in this chapter. • Even though the memory fuse is pulled up, the battery can still be discharged by operation of the headlights or other electrical devic-...
  • Page 359 NOTICE Main fuse (Multi fuse) 10-65...
  • Page 360 Maintenance Inner fuse panel Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your ve- hicle. It is accurate at the time of print- ing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel la- bel.
  • Page 361 Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (ICU) 10-67...
  • Page 362 Maintenance Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (ICU) 10-68...
  • Page 363 Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (ICU) 10-69...
  • Page 364 Maintenance Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (PCB) 10-70...
  • Page 365 Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (PCB) 10-71...
  • Page 366 Maintenance Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (PCB) 10-72...
  • Page 367 Engine compartment fuse panel Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your ve- hicle. It is accurate at the time of print- ing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel la- bel.
  • Page 368 Maintenance Engine Compartment Fuse Panel 10-74...
  • Page 369 Engine Compartment Fuse Panel 10-75...
  • Page 370 Maintenance Engine Compartment Fuse Panel 10-76...
  • Page 371: Light Bulbs

    The removable level may differ depending on lamp size, lamp position and environmental condition. However, if moisture is not removed, we recommend that your vehicle is in- spected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 10-77...
  • Page 372 Maintenance 10-78...
  • Page 373 Headlight (Low/High) • If the headlight aiming adjustment is necessary after the headlight as- sembly is reinstalled, consult an au- thorized HYUNDAI dealer. • The Fog Light aiming adjustment can be done by removing UNDER COVER. Consult an authorised HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 374 Maintenance Parking (Position) light (Type A) This headlight is bi-function type that switches the low beam to high or the high beam to low using solenoid sys- tem. So, the moving sound may be heard when the headlight switches the low beam to high or the high beam to low and it does not indicate malfunc- tion of the headlight.
  • Page 375 Parking(Position) light/ Daytime running light (LED Type, If equipped) 10-81...
  • Page 376 Maintenance 10-82...
  • Page 377 10-83...
  • Page 378 Maintenance NOTICE 10-84...
  • Page 379 APPEARANCE CARE Finish maintenance Exterior general caution Washing High-pressure washing 10-85...
  • Page 380 Maintenance NOTICE NOTICE Waxing 10-86...
  • Page 381 Bright-metal maintenance NOTICE Finish damage repair Underbody maintenance If your vehicle is damaged and re- quires any metal repair or replace- ment, be sure the body shop applies anti-corrosion materials to the parts repaired or replaced. 10-87...
  • Page 382 Maintenance Corrosion protection Protecting your vehicle from corro- sion Aluminum wheel maintenance Common causes of corrosion High-corrosion areas 10-88...
  • Page 383 Moisture breeds corrosion To help prevent corrosion 10-89...
  • Page 384 Maintenance Interior general precautions NOTICE NOTICE 10-90...
  • Page 385 Cleaning the upholstery and in- Leather (if equipped) terior trim Vinyl (if equipped) Fabric (if equipped) NOTICE 10-91...
  • Page 386 Maintenance 10-92...
  • Page 387 Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt webbing Cleaning the interior window glass NOTICE 10-93...
  • Page 388 Maintenance EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Canister Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV) 10-94...
  • Page 389 Engine exhaust gas precautions (carbon monoxide) Vehicle modifications 10-95...
  • Page 390 Maintenance Operating precautions for cata- lytic converters (if equipped) 10-96...
  • Page 391 Diesel particulate filter (DPF) (if equipped) Lean NOx Trap (if equipped) 10-97...

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