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O O W W N N E E R R ' ' S S M M A A N N U U A A L L
O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n
M M a a i i n n t t e e n n a a n n c c e e
S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s
All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publica-
tion. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time
so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
This manual applies to all models of this vehicle and includes descrip-
tions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.
As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to
your specific vehicle.
Please note that some models are equipped with Right-Hand Drive
(RHD). The explanations and illustrations for some operations in RHD
models are opposite of those written in this manual.

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  • Page 1 S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publica- tion. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI Your HYUNDAI should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI and may, in addition, violate condi- tions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in vio- lation of regulations established by the Department of Transportation and other government agencies in your country.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: DANGER CAUTION DANGER indicates a hazardous situa- CAUTION indicates a hazardous situa- tion which, if not avoided, will result tion which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 4 Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI. It is suggested that you read it carefully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
  • Page 5 Introduction H H O O W W T T O O U U S S E E T T H H I I S S M M A A N N U U A A L L We want to help you get the greatest Your safety, and the safety of others, Throughout this manual DANGER, possible driving pleasure from your...
  • Page 6 UNLEADED FUEL, as well as mini- fied (We recommend that you mize exhaust emissions and spark consult an authorized HYUNDAI plug fouling. dealer for details.) WARNING • Do not "top off" after the noz- zle automatically shuts off when refueling.
  • Page 7 - MMT (Magnanese, Mn) fuel additive 1. Gasohol containing more than gasoline, we recommend that you - Ferrocene (iron-based) fuel additive 10% ethanol. ask an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. - Other metallic-based fuel additives 2. Gasoline or gasohol containing Octane rating of leaded gasoline is methanol.
  • Page 8 (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) may reduce vehicle performance and Fuel Additives produce vapor lock or hard starting. HYUNDAI recommends that you use unleaded gasoline which has an CAUTION octane rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock...
  • Page 9 Introduction Diesel engine Biodiesel CAUTION Diesel fuel Commercially supplied Diesel blends of no more than 7% biodiesel, com- Diesel engine must be operated only Do not let any gasoline or water monly known as "B7 Diesel" may be on commercially available diesel fuel enter the tank.
  • Page 10 Introduction V V E E H H I I C C L L E E M M O O D D I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N S S V V E E H H I I C C L L E E B B R R E E A A K K - - I I N N P P R R O O C C E E S S S S This vehicle should not be modified.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Your vehicle at a glance Safety system of your vehicle Convenient features of your vehicle Multimedia System TABLE OF CONTENTS Driving your vehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications & Consumer information Index...
  • Page 12: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview (I) ..........1-2 Exterior overview (II) ..........1-3 Interior overview............1-4 Instrument panel overview ........1-6 Engine compartment ..........1-8...
  • Page 13 Your vehicle at a glance E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ( ( I I ) ) ■...
  • Page 14 E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ( ( I I I I ) ) ■...
  • Page 15 Your vehicle at a glance I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ■ Left-hand drive ■...
  • Page 16 ■ Right-hand drive ■ Type A ■ Type B 1. Door lock/unlock button ....3-12 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch ..........3-21 3. Central door lock switch ....3-15 4 Power window lock switch ....3-26 5. Power window switches ....3-24 6. Light control/Turn signals ....3-79 7.
  • Page 17 Your vehicle at a glance I I N N S S T T R R U U M M E E N N T T P P A A N N E E L L O O V V E E R R V V I I E E W W ■...
  • Page 18 ■ Right-hand drive 1. Steering wheel audio controls / ® Bluetooth wireless technology hands-free controls ........4-3 2. Instrument cluster ........3-41 3. Horn ............3-19 4. Driver's front air bag ........2-40 5 . Key ignition switch / Engine Start/Stop button ....5-4/5-9 6. Manual transmission lever .......5-18 7.
  • Page 19 Your vehicle at a glance E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T ■ ■ Kappa 1.4 MPI 1.
  • Page 20 ■ ■ UII 1.6 TCI 1. Engine coolant reservoir....7-27 2. Radiator cap ........7-28 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir ....7-31 4. Air cleaner ........7-33 5. Engine oil dipstick......7-24 6. Engine oil filler cap ......7-24 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir..7-32 8. Fuse box..........7-51 9.
  • Page 21: Safety System Of Your Vehicle

    Safety system of your vehicle This chapter provides you with important information about how to protect yourself and your passengers. It explains how to properly use your seats and seat belts, and how your air bags work. Additionally, this chapter explains how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle. Important safety precautions ......2-2 Child restraint system (CRS) ......2-27 Always wear your seat belt ..........2-2...
  • Page 22 Safety system of your vehicle I I M M P P O O R R T T A A N N T T S S A A F F E E T T Y Y P P R R E E C C A A U U T T I I O O N N S S You will find many safety precautions Infants, young children, and short NEVER text or email while driving.
  • Page 23 S S E E A A T T S S ■ ■ Left-hand drive Front seat 1. Forward and backward 2. Seatback angle 3. Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat) 4. Headrest Rear seat 5. Seatback folding* 6. Armrest* 7. Headrest* * : if equipped OHCI037037...
  • Page 24 Safety system of your vehicle ■ ■ Right-hand drive Front seat 1. Forward and backward 2. Seatback angle 3. Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat) 4. Headrest Rear seat 5. Seatback folding* 6. Armrest* 7. Headrest* * : if equipped OHCI037037R...
  • Page 25 Safety precautions Seat belts WARNING Always fasten your seat belt before Adjusting the seats so that you are sit- starting any trip. ting in a safe, comfortable position To reduce the risk of serious plays an important role in driver and At all times, passengers should sit injury or death from an inflating passenger safety together with the...
  • Page 26 Safety system of your vehicle Front seats (Continued) (Continued) The front seat can be adjusted by • • Do not route the seat belt Do not allow anything to inter- using the control switches located on across your neck, across sharp fere with the normal position the outside of the seat cushion.
  • Page 27 Manual adjustment CAUTION To prevent injury: • Do not adjust your seat while wearing your seat belt. Moving the seat cushion for- ward may cause strong pres- sure on your abdomen. • Do not allow your hands or fingers to get caught in the seat mechanisms while the OYC036003 seat is moving.
  • Page 28 Safety system of your vehicle Reclining seatback Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work properly. Sitting in a reclined position when When the seatback is reclined, the the vehicle is in motion can be dan- shoulder belt cannot do its job gerous.
  • Page 29 Seatback pocket (if equipped) Rear seats Folding the rear seat (if equipped) The rear seatbacks can be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. WARNING • Never allow passengers to sit OHCR036003 on top of the folded down To fold down the rear seatback: OHCR036002...
  • Page 30 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING When returning the rear seat- back from a folded to an upright position, hold the seatback and return it slowly. Ensure that the seatback is completely locked into its upright position by pushing on the top of the seat- back.
  • Page 31 Headrest WARNING WARNING The vehicle’s front and rear seats have adjustable headrests. The head- Do not place objects in the rear To reduce the risk of serious rests provide comfort for passengers, seats, since they cannot be injury or death in an accident, but more importantly they are properly secured and may hit take the following precautions...
  • Page 32 Safety system of your vehicle Front seat headrests (Continued) • NEVER adjust the headrest position of the driver’s seat when the vehicle is in motion. • Adjust the headrest as close to the passenger’s head as possible. Do not use a seat cushion that holds the body away from the seatback.
  • Page 33 OLF034015 OYC036009 OYC036010 Removal/Reinstall To reinstall the headrest : NOTICE To remove the headrest: 1. Recline the seatback. If you recline the seatback towards 1. Recline the seatback (2) with using 2. Put the headrest poles (2) into the the front with the head restraint the seatback angle switch (1).
  • Page 34 Safety system of your vehicle Rear seat headrests OHCR036006 Adjusting the height up and down * : if equipped ODH033106L (if equipped) The rear seats are equipped with To raise the headrest: headrests in all the seating positions 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). for the passenger’s safety and com- fort.
  • Page 35 S S E E A A T T B B E E L L T T S S This section describes how to use the (Continued) WARNING seat belts properly. It also describes • Do not wear the shoulder belt some of the things not to do when Seat belts must be used by ALL under your arm or behind your...
  • Page 36 Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt warning light If you continue not to fasten the seat (Continued) belt and you drive over 20 km/h (12 Seat belt warning • No modifications or additions mph) the seat belt warning chime will should be made by the user ■...
  • Page 37 If you start to drive without the seat Information belt fastened or you unfasten the • You can find the front passenger’s seat belt when you drive under seat belt warning light on the center 20km/h, the corresponding warning fascia panel. light will continue to illuminate until you fasten the seat belt.
  • Page 38 Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt restraint system NOTICE Lap/shoulder belt If you are not able to smoothly pull enough of the seat belt out from the retractor, firmly pull the seat belt out and release it. After release, you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly.
  • Page 39 Height adjustment (if equipped) ■ Front seat (Continued) You can adjust the height of the • Position the lap portion of the shoulder belt anchor to one of the seat belt as low as possible three different positions for maximum across your hips, not on your comfort and safety.
  • Page 40 Safety system of your vehicle Rear center seat belt Information ■ Type A If you are not able to pull out the safe- ty belt from the retractor, firmly pull the belt out and release it. After release, you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly.
  • Page 41 This must be done by ter lap belt, make sure they are the air bags. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. inserted into the correct buck- When the vehicle stops suddenly, or • Do not hit the seat belt assem-...
  • Page 42 SRS air bags be inspected (2) Retractor pre-tensioner Therefore, we recommend that by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer the system be serviced by an (3) SRS control module as soon as possible. authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 43 Additional seat belt safety pre- Seat belt use and children NOTICE cautions Infant and small children • Both the driver's and front pas- Seat belt use during pregnancy Most countries have child restraint senger's pre-tensioner seat belts laws which require children to travel may be activated in certain frontal The seat belt should always be used in approved child restraint devices,...
  • Page 44 Safety system of your vehicle Small children are best protected Larger children WARNING from injury in an accident when prop- Children under age 13 and who are erly restrained in the rear seat by a too large for a booster seat must ALWAYS properly restrain infants child restraint system that meets the always occupy the rear seat and use...
  • Page 45 Seat belt use and injured people Do not lie down WARNING A seat belt should be used when an Sitting in a reclined position when injured person is being transported. the vehicle is in motion can be dan- • Always make sure larger chil- Consult a physician for specific rec- gerous.
  • Page 46 Any damaged parts should vehicle has been involved in an acci- the seatbacks upright. be replaced as soon as possible. dent. This should be done even if no damage is visible. We recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 2-26...
  • Page 47 • After an accident, we recom- the front seat. Children too large for a mend a HYUNDAI dealer check Child Restraint System must use the the Child Restraint System, seat seat belts provided.
  • Page 48 Safety system of your vehicle Selecting a Child Restraint All children under the age of one year must always ride in a rearward-facing System (CRS) Child Restraint System. There are dif- When selecting a CRS for your child, ferent types of rearward-facing Child always: Restraint Systems: infant-only Child •...
  • Page 49 Installing a Child Restraint Booster seats System (CRS) A booster seat is Child Restraint System designed to improve the fit of the vehicle’s seat belt system. A boost- WARNING er seat positions the seat belt so that it fits properly over the stronger parts of Before installing your Child your child’s body.
  • Page 50 Safety system of your vehicle After selecting a proper Child Restraint When installing a Child Restraint ISOFIX anchorage and top-teth- System and checking that the Child System, adjust the vehicle seat (up er anchorage (ISOFIX anchor- Restraint System fits properly in the and down, forward and rearward) ages system) for children rear of this vehicle, you are ready to...
  • Page 51 The Child Restraint System manu- WARNING facturer will provide you with instruc- tions on how to use the Child Do not attempt to install a Child Restraint System with its attach- Restraint System using ISOFIX ments for the ISOFIX anchorages. anchorages in the rear center ISOFIX Lower ISOFIX Anchorage...
  • Page 52 Safety system of your vehicle ISOFIX anchorages are located Securing a Child Restraint WARNING between the seatback and the seat System with the “ISOFIX cushion of the rear seat left and right Anchorage System” Take the following precautions outboard seating positions. To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child when using the ISOFIX system: To use the ISOFIX anchorages, push...
  • Page 53 Securing a Child Restraint WARNING System seat with “Top-tether Anchorage” system Take the following precautions when installing the top-tether: • Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your Child Restraint System. • NEVER attach more than one Child Restraint System to a single ISOFIX top-tether...
  • Page 54 Safety system of your vehicle Child Seat Restraint for Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Suitability of each seating position for ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations. Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture 2nd row Front Passenger Left Hand Center Right Hand ISO/L1...
  • Page 55 Securing Child Restraint Information System with a lap/shoulder belt When using the rear center seat belt, When not using the ISOFIX system, you should also refer to the “Rear all Child Restraint Systems must be Center Seat Belt” in this chapter. secured to a rear seat with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 56 Safety system of your vehicle Child Seat Restraint Suitability for Seat Position using the Seat Belt Suitability of each seating position for "universal" category belted Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations Use Child Restraint Systems that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the Child Restraint Systems, refer to the following table.
  • Page 57 A A I I R R B B A A G G - - S S U U P P P P L L E E M M E E N N T T A A L L R R E E S S T T R R A A I I N N T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ■...
  • Page 58 Safety system of your vehicle ■ ■ Right-hand drive 1. Driver’s front air bag* 2. Passenger’s front air bag* 3. Side air bag* 4. Curtain air bag* * : if equipped The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OHCI037032R 2-38...
  • Page 59 Vehicles equipped with WARNING Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s seat and front passenger’s AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS seats. ALWAYS use seat belts and child restraints - every trip, every time, The front air bags are designed to everyone! Even with air bags, you can be seriously injured or killed in supplement the three-point seat a collision if you are improperly belted or not wearing your seat belt belts.
  • Page 60 Safety system of your vehicle Where are the air bags? Your vehicle is equipped with a WARNING Supplemental Restraint System Driver’s and passenger’s air (SRS) and lap/shoulder belts at both bags (if equipped) To reduce the risk of serious the driver and passenger seating injury or death from an inflating positions.
  • Page 61 ■ Type A ■ Type A OHCI037040R OHCI037039R ■ Type B ■ Type B OHCI037043R Passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch (if equipped) The purpose of the switch is to dis- able the passenger’s front air bag in order to transport occupants who are at increased risk for air bag-related injury due to age, size, or medical condition.
  • Page 62 ON/OFF switch is the rear seat. set to the OFF position. • We recommend that an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer inspect the passenger’s front air bag OYC036025 ON/OFF switch and the SRS air Your vehicle is equipped with a side air bag system as soon as possi- bag in each front seat.
  • Page 63 Seat belts must be worn at all the door, side door glass, front system be serviced by an times to help keep occupants and rear pillar. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. positioned properly. • Do not place any objects • Do not allow passengers to between the door and the seat.
  • Page 64 Safety system of your vehicle Curtain air bags (if equipped) The curtain air bags are designed to (Continued) deploy only during certain side • Do not place any objects over impact collisions, depending on the the air bag. Also, do not attach crash severity, angle, speed and any objects around the area the impact.
  • Page 65 Air bag warning and indicator When the ignition switch is turned How does the air bags system ON, the warning light should illumi- (if equipped) operate? nate for approximately 6 seconds, Air bag warning light then go off. Have the system checked if: •...
  • Page 66 We recommend that an author- • Generally, air bags are designed to ized HYUNDAI dealer inspect the inflate based upon the severity of a SRS as soon as possible if any collision and it’s direction . These of these conditions occur.
  • Page 67 • Air bag deployment depends on a • To help provide protection, the air You can take steps to reduce the risk number of factors including vehicle bags must inflate rapidly. The of being injured by an inflating air speed, angles of impact and the speed of air bag inflation is a con- bag.
  • Page 68 Safety system of your vehicle ■ ■ ■ Driver’s front air bag (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) OLMB033056 ■ Passenger’s front air bag OLMB033054 OLMB033055 When the SRSCM detects a suffi- Upon deployment, tear seams mold- ciently severe impact to the front of ed directly into the pad covers will the vehicle, it will automatically...
  • Page 69 We recommend that an author- from seeing out of the windshield or • Do not install or place any ized HYUNDAI dealer replace being able to steer. Curtain air bags objects (drink holder, CD the air bag immediately after may remain partially inflated for holder, stickers, etc.) on the...
  • Page 70 Safety system of your vehicle Noise and smoke from inflating Do not install a child restraint WARNING air bag on the front passenger seat When the air bags inflate, they make ■ Type A • Extreme hazard! Do not use a a loud noise and may produce rearward facing child restraint smoke and powder in the air inside of...
  • Page 71 • Place the ignition switch to the LOCK/OFF or ACC posi- tion, when the vehicle is being towed to prevent inadvertent air bag deployment. • We recommend that all air bag repairs are conducted by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 2-51...
  • Page 72 Safety system of your vehicle 1. SRS control module 2. Front impact sensor 3. Side impact sensor (B-pillar) OHCR036012/OYC036029/OHCR036013/OHCR036014 2-52...
  • Page 73 Air bag inflation conditions Although the driver’s and front pas- senger’s air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions, they also may inflate in other types of col- lisions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact. Side and curtain air bags are designed to inflate only in side impact collisions but they may inflate in other colli-...
  • Page 74 Safety system of your vehicle Air bag non-inflation conditions OAD035048 OLF034055 Front air bags are not designed to Front air bags may not inflate in side OAD035047 inflate in rear collisions, because impact collisions, because occupants In certain low-speed collisions the air occupants are moved backward by move in the direction of the collision, bags may not deploy.
  • Page 75 ODH033076 OAD035050 OLF034057 In an angled collision, the force of Just before impact, drivers often Air bags may not inflate in rollover impact may direct the occupants in a brake heavily. Such heavy braking accidents because front air bag direction where the air bags would lowers the front portion of the vehicle deployment would not provide addi- not be able to provide any additional...
  • Page 76 HYUNDAI dealer. Improper handling box. cle structure. of the SRS system may result in seri- •...
  • Page 77 Consult an Do not cause impact to the doors. against the inside of the vehicle, authorized HYUNDAI dealer for Impact to the doors when the ignition against other occupants, or be ejected the necessary information.
  • Page 78 Safety system of your vehicle Air bag warning labels (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type B OYC036034 OYC036034/H Air bag warning labels are attached to alert the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. Be sure to read all of the information about the air bags that are installed on your vehicle in this Owner’s Manual 2-58...
  • Page 79: Convenient Features Of Your Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle Keys .................3-3 Sunroof ..............3-28 Record your key number ..........3-3 Sunroof opening and closing........3-28 Key operations ..............3-3 Sliding the sunroof ............3-28 Tilting the sunroof............3-29 Accessing your vehicle .........3-5 Sunshade................3-30 Remote key ...............3-5 Resetting the sunroof............3-30 Remote key precautions..........3-6 Exterior features ..........3-32 Smart key ................3-8 Smart key precautions...........3-10...
  • Page 80 Light ...............3-79 Climate control additional features....3-118 Exterior lights ..............3-79 Cluster ionizer..............3-118 Interior lights..............3-85 Storage compartment........3-119 Wipers and washers ..........3-88 Center console storage ..........3-119 Windshield wipers ............3-88 Glove box ................3-119 Windshield washers ............3-89 Sunglass holder .............3-120 Multi box ..............3-120 Driver Assist System ...........3-91 Interior features ..........3-121 Rear view camera ............3-91 Rear parking assist system ..........3-92...
  • Page 81: Record Your Key Number

    Never ommend that you contact an author- leave the keys in your vehicle ized HYUNDAI dealer. Remove the with unsupervised children. key code tag and store it in a safe place. Also, record the key code...
  • Page 82 Information mend that the system be serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If you need additional keys or lose your keys, we recommend that you Malfunctions caused by improper consult an authorized HYUNDAI alterations, adjustments or modifi- dealer.
  • Page 83: Remote Key

    OHCR046001 Trunk unlocking WARNING Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock To unlock: Do not leave the keys in your a door (and trunk) and even start the 1.
  • Page 84: Remote Key Precautions

    To fold the key, fold the key manually the car from the warranty. recommended that you contact an while pressing the release button. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Avoid dropping or throwing the remote key. If the remote key is in close proximi-...
  • Page 85 Avoid placing the remote key and you contact an authorized HYUNDAI your mobile phone in the same pants dealer. or jacket pocket and always try to maintain an adequate distance Information between the two devices.
  • Page 86: Smart Key

    OHCR046002 your vehicle with unsupervised children. Unattended children To lock : Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, could press the Engine Start/ which you can use to lock or unlock 1. Close all doors, engine hood and Stop button and may operate a door (and trunk) and even start the trunk.
  • Page 87 Unlocking Start-up Information You can start the engine without • The door handle button will only inserting the key. operate when the smart key is with- For detailed information refer to in 0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the out- the Engine Start/Stop button in side door handle.
  • Page 88: Smart Key Precautions

    HYUNDAI dealer or tow the vehicle, if necessary. Avoid placing the smart key and your mobile phone in the same pants or jacket pocket and always try to main-...
  • Page 89: Immobilizer System

    If you suspect your smart key might have sustained some damage, or you feel your smart key is not working cor- rectly, it is recommended that you con- tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-11...
  • Page 90: Operating Door Locks From Outside The Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D O O O O R R L L O O C C K K S S ■ Type C Vehicles with smart key system Operating door locks from outside the vehicle Whenever the engine start/stop but- ton is changed to the ON position, Mechanical key the immobilizer system checks and...
  • Page 91 Remote key 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 92: Operating Door Locks From Inside The Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle To unlock the doors, press the button Operating door locks from • If the inner door handle of the dri- on the outside door handle while car- ver’s and front passenger’s door is inside the vehicle rying the smart key with you or press pulled when the door lock button is With the door lock button...
  • Page 93 With the central door lock switch WARNING WARNING The doors should always be Always secure your vehicle fully closed and locked while Leaving your vehicle unlocked the vehicle is in motion. If the increases the potential risk to doors are unlocked, the risk of you or others from someone being thrown from the vehicle in hiding in your vehicle.
  • Page 94: Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features

    Convenient features of your vehicle Auto door lock/unlock features Child-protector rear door locks To lock the child safety lock, insert a key (or screwdriver) (1) into the hole Impact sensing door unlock and turn it to the lock position. system (if equipped) To allow a rear door to be opened All doors will be automatically from inside the vehicle, unlock the...
  • Page 95 T T H H E E F F T T - - A A L L A A R R M M S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) This system helps to protect your The Theft Alarm System will not set if vehicle and valuables.
  • Page 96: Electric Power Steering (Eps)

    Also, the steering effort becomes your vehicle to an authorized (With Smart key system) heavier as the vehicle’s speed HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys- increases and becomes lighter as tem checked as soon as possible. • Motor noise may be heard when the the vehicle’s speed decreases for...
  • Page 97: Tilt Steering / Telescope Steering

    Tilt steering / Telescope steering Horn WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. You may lose steering control and cause severe personal injury, death or accidents. Information OHCI047006R Pull down the lock-release lever (1) on After adjustment, sometimes the lock- OYC046009 the steering wheel column and adjust release lever may not lock the steering...
  • Page 98: Inside Rearview Mirror

    Convenient features of your vehicle M M I I R R R R O O R R S S Inside rearview mirror Day/night rearview mirror WARNING Before you start driving, adjust the rearview mirror to the center on the NEVER adjust the mirror while view through the rear window.
  • Page 99: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Electric Chromic Mirror (ECM) Outside rearview mirror (if equipped) The electric rearview mirror automati- cally controls the glare from the head- lamp of the vehicle behind you in nighttime or low light driving condi- tions. When the engine is running, the glare is automatically controlled by the sensor mounted in the rearview mirror.
  • Page 100 Convenient features of your vehicle NOTICE WARNING • Do not scrape ice off the mirror • The right outside rearview mir- face; this may damage the sur- ror is convex. In some coun- face of the glass. tries, the left outside rearview •...
  • Page 101 Folding the outside rearview NOTICE mirror • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjust- ing angles, but the motor contin- ues to operate while the switch is pressed. Do not press the switch longer than necessary, the motor may be damaged. •...
  • Page 102: Power Windows

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I N N D D O O W W S S Power windows (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door (left) power window switch* (4) Rear door (right) power window switch*...
  • Page 103 Pressing the power window switch properly after resetting, it is recom- momentarily to the second detent mended that the system be checked position (6) completely lowers the win- by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. dow even when the switch is released. 3-25...
  • Page 104 Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic reversal (if equipped) Power window lock switch Information The automatic reverse feature is only active when the “Auto Up” feature is used by fully pulling up the switch to the second detent. WARNING Make sure body parts or other objects are safely out of the way before closing the windows to avoid injuries or vehicle damage.
  • Page 105 WARNING WARNING Do not allow children to play • NEVER leave the keys in your with the power windows. Keep vehicle with unsupervised the driver’s door power window children, when the engine is lock switch in the LOCK posi- running. tion.
  • Page 106: Sunroof Opening And Closing

    Convenient features of your vehicle S S U U N N R R O O O O F F ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Sunroof opening and closing Sliding the sunroof Pressing the sunroof control lever...
  • Page 107: Tilting The Sunroof

    Automatic reversal Tilting the sunroof WARNING • Make sure heads, other body parts or other objects are safely out of the way before closing the sunroof to avoid injuries or vehicle damage. • Never adjust the sunroof or sunshade while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an acci- dent.
  • Page 108: Sunshade

    Convenient features of your vehicle Sunshade Resetting the sunroof NOTICE Sunroof needs to be reset if (in the fol- • Periodically remove any dirt that lowings) may accumulate on the sunroof - Battery is discharged or disconnect- guide rail or between the sun- ed or the related fuse has been roof and roof panel, which can replaced or disconnected...
  • Page 109 • For more detailed information, we Do not release the lever until the recommend that you contact an operation is completed. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If you release the lever during opera- tion, try again from step 2. 5. Within 3 seconds, push the control...
  • Page 110: Hood

    Convenient features of your vehicle E E X X T T E E R R I I O O R R F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S Hood Opening the hood OHCI047017R OHCI047016R 5.
  • Page 111: Trunk

    Closing the hood Trunk WARNING 1. Before closing the hood, check the Opening the trunk following: • Before closing the hood, 1. Make sure the shift lever is in P • All filler caps in engine compart- ensure all obstructions are (Park, for automatic transmission) ment must be correctly installed.
  • Page 112 Convenient features of your vehicle ■ Inside Closing the trunk WARNING Lower the trunk lid and press down until it locks. To be sure the trunk lid • NEVER allow anyone to occu- is securely fastened, always check py the trunk of the vehicle at by trying to pull it up again.
  • Page 113: Smart Trunk

    Smart trunk (if equipped) Information • The Smart Trunk does not operate when: - The smart key is detected within 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and is continu- ously detected. - The smart key is detected within 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and 1.5 m from the front door handles.
  • Page 114 Convenient features of your vehicle WARNING • Make sure you close the trunk before driving your vehicle. • Make sure there are no people or objects around the trunk before opening or closing the trunk. • Make sure objects in the trunk do not come out when open- ing the trunk on a slope.
  • Page 115 How to deactivate the Smart Detecting area Information Trunk function using the smart • If you press the door unlock button (2), the Smart Trunk function will be deactivated temporarily. But, if you do not open any door for 30 sec- onds, the smart trunk function will be activated again.
  • Page 116: Fuel Filler Door

    Convenient features of your vehicle Fuel filler door Information Opening the fuel filler door • The Smart Trunk function will not work if any of the following occurs: - The smart key is close to a radio transmitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal operation of the transmitter.
  • Page 117 Closing the fuel filler door (Continued) (Continued) 1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it • Do not forcefully insert a stan- Do not use cellular phones clockwise until it “clicks” one time. dard gasoline nozzle into the while refueling. Electric cur- 2.
  • Page 118 Once refueling skin and thus subject you to HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent has begun, contact between the risk of fire and burns. specified for your vehicle. An...
  • Page 119 I I N N S S T T R R U U M M E E N N T T C C L L U U S S T T E E R R ■ ■ Type A (Conventional cluster) 1.
  • Page 120: Instrument Cluster Control

    Convenient features of your vehicle Instrument cluster control Gauges ■ ■ Type A Type B Instrument panel illumination Speedometer ■ km/h ■ MPH, km/h OAD045115/OHCR046110 • The brightness of the instrument panel illumination is displayed. OYC046104/OHCI047691 OHCI047381R • If the brightness reaches to the When the vehicle's parking lights or The speedometer indicates the speed maximum or minimum level, a...
  • Page 121 Tachometer Engine Coolant Temperature WARNING gauge ■ Gasoline engine ■ Diesel engine ■ Type A ■ Type B Never remove the radiator cap or reservoir cap when the engine is hot. The engine coolant is under pressure could severe burns. Wait until the engine is cool before adding coolant to the reservoir.
  • Page 122 Convenient features of your vehicle Fuel Gauge Outside Temperature Gauge WARNING This gauge indicates the current out- ■ Type A ■ Type B side air temperatures either in Running out of fuel can expose Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit. vehicle occupants to danger. - Temperature range : You must stop and obtain addi- -40°C ~ 60°C (-40°F ~ 140°F)
  • Page 123: Odometer

    Odometer Transmission shift indicator ■ ■ Type A Type B Automatic Transmission Shift ■ ■ Type A Type B Indicator (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type B OHCI047150/OHCI047111 • For type A OAD045119/OHCR046112 - Press the TRIP button for more than The odometer indicates the total dis- 5 seconds on the steering wheel.
  • Page 124: Warning And Indicator Lights

    Convenient features of your vehicle Manual Transmission Shift Gear Position Pop-up Warning and indicator lights Indicator (if equipped) (if equipped) Information ■ ■ Type A Type B Make sure that all warning lights are OFF after starting the engine. If any light is still ON, this indicates a situa- tion that needs attention.
  • Page 125 • When the parking brake is applied. you have the vehicle inspected by • When the brake fluid level in the an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. reservoir is low. - If the warning light illuminates with the parking brake released, it indicates the brake fluid level in reservoir is low.
  • Page 126 In this case, we recommend that the parking brake released, it you have the vehicle inspected by indicates that the brake fluid an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Dual-diagonal braking system level is low. Your vehicle is equipped with dual- In this case, we recommend diagonal braking systems.
  • Page 127 In this case, we recommend you have When both ABS and Parking the vehicle inspected by an authorized Brake & Brake Fluid Warning HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. Lights are on, the brake system will not work normally and you may experience an unexpected and dangerous situation during sudden braking.
  • Page 128 In this case, we recommend that ON position. ON position. you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as - It illuminates for approximately 3 - It remains on until the engine is soon as possible. seconds and then goes off.
  • Page 129 HYUNDAI dealer. authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. 3-51...
  • Page 130 Convenient features of your vehicle Overspeed Warning Master Warning Light Low Tire Pressure Light (if equipped) (for supervision Warning Light km/h cluster) (if equipped) This warning light blinks: This indicator light illuminates: This warning light illuminates: • When you drive the vehicle more •...
  • Page 131 In this case, remove the water from an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as When this warning light illumi- the fuel filter. soon as possible. nates, it may turn off after driving For more details, refer to "Fuel...
  • Page 132 If the indicator light remains on or blinks after the engine has warmed up or while driving, there may be a malfunction with the engine preheat- ing system. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-54...
  • Page 133 In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by This indicator light blinks: For more details, refer to “Electronic an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • When there is a malfunction with Stability Control (ESC)” in chapter 5. the immobilizer system.
  • Page 134 If either of these conditions occur, we vehicle. in chapter 5). recommend you to have your vehicle - At this time, you cannot start the inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI • When there is a malfunction with engine. dealer. the immobilizer system.
  • Page 135 High Beam Indicator Rear Fog Indicator Cruise SET Indicator Light Light (if equipped) Light (if equipped) This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: • When the rear fog lights are on. • When the headlights are on and in •...
  • Page 136: Lcd Display Messages

    Convenient features of your vehicle LCD display messages Low Key Battery Press start button while turning (for smart key system) wheel (for smart key system) Shift to "P" position (for smart key system and for ■ Type B ■ Type B automatic transmission) ■...
  • Page 137 Steering wheel unlocked Check steering wheel lock Press brake pedal to start (for smart key system) system (for smart key system) engine (for smart key system and for automatic transmission) ■ Type B ■ Type B ■ Type B OHCI047116 OHCI047117 This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if...
  • Page 138 Convenient features of your vehicle Press clutch pedal to start Key not in vehicle Key not detected engine (for smart key system (for smart key system) (for smart key system) and manual transmission) ■ Type B ■ Type B ■ Type B OHCI047121 OHCI047120 OHCR046119...
  • Page 139 Engine If the warning message appears Start/Stop button for 10 seconds in each time you press the Engine the ACC position. Start/Stop button, we recommend you to have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-61...
  • Page 140 Convenient features of your vehicle Shift to "P" or "N" to start Door, Hood, Trunk Open Lights mode engine (for smart key system ■ Type B and for automatic transmission) ■ Type B OHCI047637 OHCR046126 This indicator displays which exterior This warning is displayed indicating OHCR046125 light is selected using the lighting...
  • Page 141 Wiper mode Icy Road Warning Light Low Tire Pressure (if equipped) (if equipped) ■ Type B ■ ■ Type A Type B ■ ■ Type A Type B OHCI047375/OHCR046375 OHCR046144 OAD045186N/OHCR046127 This indicator displays which wiper This warning message is displayed if speed is selected using the wiper the tire pressure is low.
  • Page 142 Convenient features of your vehicle Low Washer Fluid (if equipped) Low Fuel Engine has overheated ■ Type B ■ Type B ■ Type B OHCR046131 OHCR046132 OHCR046133 This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed in the service reminder mode if the the fuel tank is almost out of fuel.
  • Page 143: Lcd Display Control

    L L C C D D D D I I S S P P L L A A Y Y ( ( F F O O R R T T Y Y P P E E B B ) ) LCD display control LCD modes Modes...
  • Page 144 Convenient features of your vehicle Edit settings after shifting to P / Trip computer mode Information mode Edit settings after engaging The trip computer mode displays parking brake information related to vehicle driving parameters including fuel economy, ■ ■ Type A Type B trip meter information and vehicle speed.
  • Page 145 OHCR046141 OHCR046140 OHCI047680R Service Interval OFF Warning message Service required If the service interval is not set, If one of followings occurs, warning If you exceed the specified service "Service in OFF" message is dis- messages will be displayed in the interval, a message indicating, information mode for several seconds.
  • Page 146: User Settings Mode

    Convenient features of your vehicle User settings mode In this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on. Door Items Explanation • Disable : The automatic door lock operation will be deactivated. • Enable on Speed: All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 15km/h Automatic Lock (9.3mph).
  • Page 147 Light Items Explanation • Off: The one touch turn signal function will be deactivated. • 3, 5, 7 Flashes : The lane change signals will blink 3, 5, or 7 times when the turn signal lever is One Touch Turn Signal moved slightly.
  • Page 148 Convenient features of your vehicle Service interval Items Explanation In this mode, you can activate the service interval function with mileage (km or mi.) and period (days) • Off : The service interval function will be deactivated. Service Interval • On :You can set the service interval (mileage and days). For more details, refer to "Information Mode"...
  • Page 149: Trip Computer

    T T R R I I P P C C O O M M P P U U T T E E R R Type A Trip modes The trip computer is a microcomput- FUEL ECONOMY er-controlled driver information sys- •...
  • Page 150 Convenient features of your vehicle Fuel economy Average Fuel Economy (2) Information • The average fuel economy is calcu- • If the vehicle is not on level ground lated by the total driving distance or the battery power has been inter- and fuel consumption since the last rupted, the distance to empty func- average fuel economy reset.
  • Page 151 Trip A/B Elapsed Time (2) Average Vehicle Speed (3) • The elapsed time is the total driv- • The average vehicle speed is cal- ing time since the last elapsed time culated by the total driving dis- reset. tance and driving time since the last average vehicle speed reset.
  • Page 152 RESET but- ton for more than 1 second. Information If the service interval is not set, the To change or deactivate the service service symbol ( ) will not be dis- interval, consult authorized played. HYUNDAI dealer. 3-74...
  • Page 153: Type B

    Type B Trip modes The trip computer is a microcomput- Fuel Economy er-controlled driver information sys- • Average Fuel Economy tem that displays information related to driving. • Instant Fuel Economy Information Accumulated Info Some driving information stored in the trip computer (for example Average •...
  • Page 154 Convenient features of your vehicle Fuel economy Average Fuel Economy (2) Information • The average fuel economy is calcu- • If the vehicle is not on level ground lated by the total driving distance or the battery power has been inter- and fuel consumption since the last rupted, the distance to empty func- average fuel economy reset.
  • Page 155 - After Refueling: The average fuel Accumulated Info display The accumulated driving information economy will reset automatically will continue to be counted while the ■ ■ Type A Type B when driving speed exceeds 1 km/h, engine is still running (for example, after adding 6 liters (1.6 gallons) of when the vehicle is in traffic or fuel or more.
  • Page 156: Light

    Convenient features of your vehicle Digital speedometer Driving Info display To manually reset the information, press and hold the OK button when ■ ■ Type A Type B viewing the Driving info. The trip dis- tance, the average fuel economy, and total driving time will reset simultane- ously.
  • Page 157: Exterior Lights

    L L I I G G H H T T Exterior lights NOTICE Lighting control • Do not cover or spill anything on the sensor (1) located on the ■ Left-hand drive • Type A instrument panel. • Do not clean the sensor using a window cleaner, the cleanser may leave a light film which could interfere with sensor oper-...
  • Page 158 Convenient features of your vehicle High beam operation OTL045253L OTL045252L Headlamp position ( ) Position lamp position ( OTL045255L The headlamp, position lamp, license The position lamp, license plate lamp To turn on the high beam headlamp, plate lamp and instrument panel lamp and instrument panel lamp are turned push the lever away from you.
  • Page 159 Turn signals and lane change One-touch turn signal function WARNING signals To activate an one-touch turn signal function, move the turn signal lever Do not use high beam when there slightly and then release it. The lane are other vehicles approaching change signals will blink 3, 5 or 7 you.
  • Page 160 Convenient features of your vehicle Front fog lamp (if equipped) 1. Turn on the position lamp. Rear fog lamp (if equipped) 2. Turn the light switch (1) to the front fog lamp position. 3. To turn off the front fog lamp, turn the light switch to the front fog lamp position again or turn off the position lamp.
  • Page 161 Battery saver function Headlamp delay function (if equipped) The purpose of this feature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- If you place the ignition switch in the charged. The system automatically ACC or OFF position with the head- turns off the position lamp when the lamps ON, the headlamps (and/or driver turns the engine off and opens...
  • Page 162 Convenient features of your vehicle Headlight leveling device Listed below are the examples of NOTICE proper switch settings. For loading (if equipped) If the driver gets out of the vehicle conditions other than those listed through other doors (except dri- below, adjust the switch position so ver's door), the battery saver func- that the beam level may be the near-...
  • Page 163: Interior Lights

    HYUNDAI dealer. Do not attempt to inspect or replace the wiring yourself. 3-85...
  • Page 164 Convenient features of your vehicle Front lamps (1) Front Map Lamp If a door is opened with the ignition switch in the ACC position or the OFF (2) Front Door Lamp ■ Type A position, the front and rear lamps stay (3), (4) Front Room Lamp on for about 20 minutes.
  • Page 165 Rear lamps Trunk room lamp OHCR046355 OYC046034 The trunk room lamp comes on Rear Room Lamp Switch : when the trunk is opened. Press this button to turn the room lamp on and off. NOTICE The trunk lamp comes on as long NOTICE as the trunk lid is open.
  • Page 166: Windshield Wipers

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I P P E E R R S S A A N N D D W W A A S S H H E E R R S S Windshield wipers ■ ■...
  • Page 167: Windshield Washers

    AUTO (Automatic) control Windshield washers WARNING (if equipped) To avoid personal injury from the windshield wipers, when the engine is running and the wind- shield wiper switch is placed in the AUTO mode: • Do not touch the upper end of the windshield glass facing the rain sensor.
  • Page 168 Convenient features of your vehicle Operation of the Rear Parking Types of warning sound and indicator WARNING Assist System Types of warning sound Indicator Operating condition • ALWAYS look around your vehi- When an object is approximately • This system will activate when cle to make sure there are not 60 to 120 cm (24 to 47 in) from backing up with the ignition switch...
  • Page 169: Rear View Camera

    D D R R I I V V E E R R A A S S S S I I S S T T S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Rear view camera (if equipped) WARNING CAUTION When the outside temperature is...
  • Page 170: Rear Parking Assist System

    Convenient features of your vehicle This is a supplemental system that Rear parking assist system CAUTION provides a view of the area behind (if equipped) the vehicle through the A/V display Do not use any cleanser con- while the vehicle is in the R (Reverse) taining acid or alkaline deter- position.
  • Page 171 HYUNDAI dealer as • Objects generating excessive noise soon as possible. such as vehicle horns, loud motor- Rear parking assist system pre-...
  • Page 172: Rear Window Defroster

    Convenient features of your vehicle D D E E F F R R O O S S T T E E R R • The sensor may not recognize Rear window defroster NOTICE objects less than 40 cm (15 in) ■...
  • Page 173 • To activate the rear window Outside mirror defroster defroster, press the rear window (if equipped) defroster button located in the cen- If your vehicle is equipped with the ter facia switch panel. The indicator outside mirror defrosters, they will on the rear window defroster but- operate at the same time you turn on ton illuminates when the defroster...
  • Page 174 Convenient features of your vehicle M M A A N N U U A A L L C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) ■...
  • Page 175: Heating And Air Conditioning

    Heating and air conditioning Mode selection 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- tion. To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4.
  • Page 176 Convenient features of your vehicle Floor/Defrost-Level Face-Level (B, D) (A, C, D, E) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each floor and the windshield with a small outlet can be controlled to direct the amount directed to the side window air discharged from the outlet.
  • Page 177 Temperature control Air intake control Outside (fresh) air position ■ Type A With the outside (fresh) air position selected, air enters the vehicle from outside and is heated or cooled according to the function selected. ■ Type B OYC046303 OHCR046304 Information The temperature control knob allows This is used to select outside (fresh)
  • Page 178 Convenient features of your vehicle Fan speed control Air conditioning (A/C) WARNING (if equipped) • Continuous operation of the climate control system in the recirculated air position may allow humidity to increase inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure vis- ibility.
  • Page 179: System Operation

    System operation Air conditioning Operation Tips • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems Ventilation from entering the car through the are filled with R-134a or R-1234yf 1. Set the mode to the position. ventilation system, temporarily set refrigerant.
  • Page 180 Convenient features of your vehicle Air conditioning system operation NOTICE Information tips • The refrigerant system should • When using the air conditioning sys- • If the vehicle has been parked in only be serviced by trained and tem, monitor the temperature gauge direct sunlight during hot weather, certified technicians to insure closely while driving up hills or in...
  • Page 181: System Maintenance

    We recommend that the air con- decrease, resulting in moisture accu- ditioning system be serviced by mulation on the inside of the wind- an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. shield even when the outside (fresh) Improper service may cause air position is selected. If this hap-...
  • Page 182 Therefore, if abnormal operation is found, we recommend that the sys- tem be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. WARNING OYC046308 The actual Air Conditioning refrigerant Vehicles equipped with R-134a label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 183 A A U U T T O O M M A A T T I I C C C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) ■...
  • Page 184: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning

    Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic heating and air con- Information ditioning • To turn the automatic operation off, select any button of the following: - Mode selection button - Front windshield defrost button (Press the button one more time to deselect the front windshield defroster function.
  • Page 185: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning

    Manual heating and air condi- 4.Set the air intake control to the out- side (fresh) air position. tioning 5.Set the fan speed control to the The heating and cooling system can be desired speed. controlled manually by pushing buttons other than the AUTO button. In this 6.If air conditioning is desired, turn case, the system works sequentially the air conditioning system on.
  • Page 186 Convenient features of your vehicle Mode selection The air flow outlet port is converted as follows: Face-Level (B, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face. Additionally, each outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet. Bi-Level (B, C, D, E) Air flow is directed towards the face and the floor.
  • Page 187 Floor & Defrost (A, C, D, E) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windshield with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters. Floor-Level (A, C, D, E) OYC046312 OHCR046326 Most of the air flow is directed to the Defrost-Level (A, D) Instrument panel vents floor, with a small amount of the air...
  • Page 188 Convenient features of your vehicle Temperature control Air intake control Outside (fresh) air position ■ Type A With the outside (fresh) air position selected, enters the vehicle from outside and is heated or cooled according to the ■ Type B function selected.
  • Page 189 Fan speed control Air conditioning WARNING • Continued climate control system operation in the recir- culated air position may allow humidity to increase inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure visibility. • Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air conditioning or heating system on.
  • Page 190: System Operation

    Convenient features of your vehicle OFF mode System operation Operation Tips • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes Ventilation from entering the vehicle through 1. Set the mode to the position. the ventilation system, temporarily 2. Set the air intake control to the set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position.
  • Page 191 Air conditioning (Continued) Air conditioning system operation tips • The refrigerant system should HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are filled with R-134a or R-1234yf be serviced in a well-ventilated • If the vehicle has been parked in refrigerant. place. direct sunlight during hot weather, open the windows for a short time •...
  • Page 192: System Maintenance

    (fresh) air position is selected. If this hap- pens, we recommend that the cli- mate control air filter be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-114...
  • Page 193 Therefore, if abnormal operation is found, we recommend that the sys- tem be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. WARNING OYC046308 The actual Air Conditioning refrigerant Vehicles equipped with R-134a label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 194: Manual Climate Control System

    Convenient features of your vehicle W W I I N N D D S S H H I I E E L L D D D D E E F F R R O O S S T T I I N N G G A A N N D D D D E E F F O O G G G G I I N N G G •...
  • Page 195 To defrost outside windshield Automatic climate control If the position is selected, lower fan system speed is controlled to higher fan speed. To defog inside windshield To defrost outside windshield OHCI047311MX 1. Set the fan speed to the highest (extreme right) position. OYC046320 2.
  • Page 196: Automatic Climate Control System

    Convenient features of your vehicle C C L L I I M M A A T T E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L A A D D D D I I T T I I O O N N A A L L F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S Defogging logic (if equipped) Automatic climate control sys- To reduce the probability of fogging...
  • Page 197: Center Console Storage

    S S T T O O R R A A G G E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T Center console storage Glove box WARNING (if equipped) Never store cigarette lighters,...
  • Page 198: Sunglass Holder

    Convenient features of your vehicle Sunglass holder (if equipped) Multi box WARNING • Do not keep objects except sunglasses inside the sun- glass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle.
  • Page 199: Ashtray

    I I N N T T E E R R I I O O R R F F E E A A T T U U R R E E S S Ashtray (if equipped) Cup holder OHCI037044 Rear (if equipped) OPDE046419 OYC046415 To use the center cup holder, pull...
  • Page 200: Sunvisor

    Convenient features of your vehicle Sunvisor WARNING WARNING • Keep cans or bottles out of Avoid abrupt starting and direct sun light and do not put braking when the cup holder them in a hot vehicle. It may is in use to prevent spilling explode.
  • Page 201: Power Outlet

    Power outlet NOTICE Information To prevent damage to the Power Close the vanity mirror cover securely Outlets : and return the sunvisor to its original position after use. • Use the power outlet only when the engine is running and remove the accessory plug after WARNING use.
  • Page 202: Usb Charger

    Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) USB Charger (if equipped) A charging status/charging comple- tion message will be displayed on • Some electronic devices can ■ Front the screen of your device. cause electronic interference when plugged into a vehicle’s Your device may get warm during the power outlet.
  • Page 203: Cigarette Lighter

    To use the cigarette lighter, the igni- NOTICE tion switch must be in the ACC or ON position. Only a genuine HYUNDAI lighter should be used in the cigarette Push the cigarette lighter all the way lighter socket. The use of plug-in into its socket.
  • Page 204: Clothes Hanger

    In HYUNDAI recommends that the an accident or when the curtain HYUNDAI floor mat designed for air bag is inflated, it may cause use in your vehicle be installed. vehicle damage or personal injury.
  • Page 205: Multimedia System

    Multimedia System Multimedia system ..........4-2 ® AUX, USB and iPod port ..........4-2 Antenna ................4-2 Steering wheel audio control .........4-3 ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology hands-free ...4-4 How vehicle radio works ..........4-5 Audio (Without Touch Screen) ......4-8 Feature of Your Audio .............4-9 Radio...................4-14 Media..................4-15 Phone .................4-23...
  • Page 206: Multimedia System

    Multimedia System M M U U L L T T I I M M E E D D I I A A S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ® Antenna AUX, USB and iPod port Information •...
  • Page 207: Steering Wheel Audio Control

    Steering wheel audio control VOLUME (VOL + / - ) (1) NOTICE (if equipped) • Move the VOLUME toggle switch • Remove the antenna by rotating up to increase volume. ■ Type A ■ Type B it in a counter-clockwise direc- •...
  • Page 208: Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Hands-Free

    Multimedia System If the SEEK/PRESET toggle switch Bluetooth Wireless Technology (1) Call / Answer button ® is moved up or down, it will function hands-free (if equipped) (2) Call end button in the following modes. (3) Microphone RADIO mode It will function as the PRESET STA- •...
  • Page 209: How Vehicle Radio Works

    How vehicle radio works This can be due to factors, such as AM (MW, LW) reception the distance from the radio station, FM reception closeness of other strong radio sta- tions or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in the area.
  • Page 210 Multimedia System FM radio station JBM004 OJF045311L OJF045310L • Fading - As your vehicle moves • Station Swapping - As a FM signal away from the radio station, the FM broadcasts are transmitted at weakens, another more powerful signal will weaken and sound will high frequencies and do not bend to signal near the same frequency begin to fade.
  • Page 211 Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of NOTICE such marks by HYUNDAI is under license. When using a communication system such as a cellular phone Other trademarks and trade names or a radio set inside the vehicle, a are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 212 Multimedia System A A U U D D I I O O ( ( W W i i t t h h o o u u t t T T o o u u c c h h S S c c r r e e e e n n ) ) ■...
  • Page 213: Feature Of Your Audio

    ❈ The actual features in the vehicle Feature of Your Audio (4) PHONE (Type B) may differ from the illustration. • Moves to Phone Screen. • If Bluetooth ® is not connected, dis- Head Unit (1) RADIO ® plays Bluetooth Pair/Connection ■...
  • Page 214 Multimedia System ■ Type A (7) SETUP/CLOCK When pressed quickly • Moves to Setup screen. (12) [1] ~ [6] (Preset) When pressed and held (more than When pressed quickly 1.0 seconds) • Radio mode: Receives saved fre- • Moves to the Time Settings. quencies(channels).
  • Page 215 Steering wheel remote control (1) MUTE (4) SEEK/TRACK • Mutes the audio. • When pressed quickly • Mutes the microphone during a - Radio mode: Searches broadcast call. (Bluetooth ® equipped model) frequencies saved to Presets. - Media mode: Changes track, file or title.
  • Page 216 Multimedia System - Press in the incoming call (Continued) WARNING screen, answers the call. • Please refrain from use if the ® - Press in Bluetooth Handsfree • Do not stare at the screen screen is blank or no sound mode to switch to the waiting call.
  • Page 217 (Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Do not subject the device to • Operating the device while driv- severe shock or impact. Direct Driving while distracted can ing could lead to accidents due pressure onto the front side of result in a loss of vehicle con- to a lack of attention to external the monitor may cause damage trol that may lead to an acci-...
  • Page 218: Radio

    Multimedia System Radio Change Frequency: TUNE knob FM/AM Mode Changes frequency by turning the knob left/right. You can seek avail- Radio Mode able frequencies manually. Change Mode: [ RADIO ] button • Plays Radio(FM/AM) mode. Each Saved Frequency: [1] ~ [6] (Preset) time the button is pressed, the buttons radio mode popup will be displayed...
  • Page 219: Media

    Media Scan Support for Compressed Files The broadcast frequency increases 1. Supported Bitrates (Kbps) Information - and previews each broadcast for 5 Using MP3 seconds each. After scanning all fre- Supported audio formats quencies, returns and plays the cur- rent broadcast frequency. Sound Settings Moves to Sound Settings.
  • Page 220 Multimedia System • For MP3/WMA compression files, NOTICE Information differences in sound quality will - Using the USB Device Using the scroll feature allows you occur depending on the bitrate. to see the entire name of files with • Connect the USB device after turn- (Higher sound quality can be expe- names that are too long to be dis- ing on the engine.
  • Page 221 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Some USB devices may not be sup- • Do not use the USB I/F to charge • Charging through the USB may not ported due to compatibility issues. batteries or USB accessories that work for some mobile devices. generate heat.
  • Page 222 Multimedia System (Continued) (Continued) Information - ® Using an iPod • Avoid • When the EQ features of an exter- ® • iPod is a registered trademark of memory products that nal device, such as the iPod ® , and Apple Inc.
  • Page 223 (Continued) (Continued) Information ® ® • If your iPhone is connected to both • Some iPod s may not sync with the ® - Using Bluetooth (BT) Audio the Bluetooth ® and USB, the sound System depending on the version. If (if epuipped) may not be properly played.
  • Page 224 Multimedia System Media Mode Repeat: [1 RPT] button Change Song/File: [SEEK/TRACK] button Change Mode: [MEDIA] button Repeats the current song or repeats [∨ ∨ SEEK/TRACK] button all songs within the current folder. • Each time the button is pressed, mode: Repeat Song ➟ the media mode popup will be dis- •...
  • Page 225 Search Song: TUNE knob Shuffle • Turning TUNE knob: Searches for Randomly plays all songs. Press it songs(files). again to turn off. • Pressing TUNE knob: Plays selected song(file). Information Displays information of the current Information song. • Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio* and AUX Displays Menu Popup when pressing don’t support playlist feature.
  • Page 226 Multimedia System iPod ® Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio Information (if equipped) • Audio may not automatically start ® playing in some Bluetooth devices. ® If the music in the Bluetooth device is not played after changing to audio streaming mode, press the TUNE knob.
  • Page 227: Phone

    Phone (if equipped) Information • AUX mode can be used only when Information an external audio player has been - Using Bluetooth ® (BT) Phone connected. What is Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology? • If only a cable is connected to the ®...
  • Page 228 Multimedia System NOTICE NOTICE WARNING • Bluetooth ® is a feature that • Before connecting the head unit • Focus on the road while driv- enables drivers to make hands- with the Bluetooth ® device, check ing. The driver’s primary free calls.
  • Page 229 (Continued) (Continued) NOTICE • If you do not want automatic • Some Bluetooth ® devices may • If the Bluetooth ® device is not ® connection with your Bluetooth cause interference noise or mal- connected, it is not possible to ®...
  • Page 230 Multimedia System (Continued) Bluetooth ® Connection Information • In some Bluetooth ® devices, Before you can use the Bluetooth ® ® • Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be starting the ignition while talk- feature, you must first pair/connect paired. ®...
  • Page 231 ® Bluetooth ® Phone Connecting Bluetooth Devices Information ® Press the [PHONE] button in the Bluetooth Phone ® • Only one Bluetooth device can be head unit or [CALL] button in the Press the [PHONE] button. connected at a time. steering wheel remote control Displays Phone Menu screen.
  • Page 232 Multimedia System Favorites Call History Information Press the [PHONE] button Select Press the [PHONE] button Select • Up to 20 favorites can be saved in [Favorites]. [Call History]. favorites of each device. Lists the phone numbers saved as Displays all of your call history. Select •...
  • Page 233 Contacts Requesting Download Information Press the [PHONE] button Select Some devices require a device • Call history may not be saved in the [Contacts]. authentication for downloading your ® call history list in some Bluetooth call history and contacts. Displays the list of Contacts. Select devices.
  • Page 234 Multimedia System (Continued) Accept/Reject Call Using the Menu During a Phone Call • Contacts can be viewed only when If there is an incoming call, a popup When making a call, you can use the the Bluetooth ® device is connected. message will appear.
  • Page 235: Setup

    Setup Phone settings Information Press the [PHONE] button Select • Up to 2000 phone numbers can be [Phone settings]. Display downloaded from a single, paired - For more details, refer to Setup ➟ ® Bluetooth device. Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button Bluetooth page.
  • Page 236 Multimedia System Sound Phone (if equipped) Information Add New Device Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button ® • Displays the icons when Bluetooth Select [Sound]. Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button device is connected. • Position: Selects the sound position. Select [Phone] Select [Add New : An icon appears when you make Device].
  • Page 237 Delete Devices (Continued) Information ® Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button • In some Bluetooth devices, starting • When the engine is running, the the ignition while talking through Select [Phone] Select [Delete ® selected Bluetooth device is auto- Bluetooth ® enabled handsfree call Devices].
  • Page 238 Multimedia System A A U U D D I I O O ( ( W W i i t t h h T T o o u u c c h h S S c c r r e e e e n n ) ) ■...
  • Page 239: Feature Of Your Audio

    ❈ The actual features in the vehicle Feature of Your Audio (4) MEDIA may differ from the illustration. • Select USB(iPod ® ), Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio*, AUX or My Music. Head unit (1) LCD screen • Display the media menu when two ■...
  • Page 240 Multimedia System ■ Type C (6) DISP (Type C) (9) TUNE knob • Turn the display on or off. • Turn to navigate through the sta- tions/songs list. • Press to select an item. (7) PHONE (Type D) • Start Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 241 Steering wheel remote control (1) MUTE (5) CALL (if equipped) • Mutes the audio. • Pressing the button • Mutes the microphone during a - If not in Bluetooth ® Handsfree call. (Bluetooth ® equipped model) mode or receiving a phone call. First press: Display Dial Number (2) MODE screen.
  • Page 242 Multimedia System (6) END (if equipped) (Continued) WARNING • Press in Bluetooth ® Handsfree • Please refrain from use if the mode to end the phone call. • Do not stare at the screen screen is blank or no sound •...
  • Page 243 Multimedia System (Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Do not subject the device to • Operating the device while driv- severe shock or impact. Direct Driving while distracted can ing could lead to accidents due pressure onto the front side of result in a loss of vehicle con- to a lack of attention to external the monitor may cause damage trol that may lead to an acci-...
  • Page 244: Radio

    Multimedia System Information on status icons Radio Switching between FM, AM • Press the [RADIO] button on the Icons showing audio status are shown audio system to switch between in the upper-right corner of the screen. FM/AM (without RDS) FM, AM. Description •...
  • Page 245 FM/AM (with RDS) Menu Switching between FM, AM Select [Menu], and select the desired • Press the [RADIO] button on the audio system to switch between function. FM, AM. • Scan: All available stations are • Select [Radio] on the screen to played for five seconds each.
  • Page 246: Media

    Multimedia System Media Presets Range of supported compressed file types Save up to 40 frequently used stations. Information - 1. Bitrate range (Kbps) Using MP3 To listen to a preset, select the desired station list. Supported audio formats Press and hold the desired slot from 1 through 40.
  • Page 247 2. Sampling frequency (Hz) NOTICE Information - Using the USB Devices The scroll feature can be used to display file and folder names that • Starting the vehicle while a USB are too long to display on the device is connected can damage the screen.
  • Page 248 Multimedia System (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Some USB devices are not recog- • Use of aftermarket USB hubs and • SD-type USB memory, CF-type nized due to compatibility issues. extension cables can result in the USB memory, and other USB mem- vehicle’s audio system failing to rec- ory devices that require adapters •...
  • Page 249 Multimedia System (6) Pause Selecting songs from a list Select [List] to see a list of songs Pause or play music. available for play. (7) Playback progress Select to skip to the desired location. Playback Press the [MEDIA] button, and select [USB].
  • Page 250 Multimedia System (4) Save: Save the selected file(s) Menu Information - Select the files you want to save, Select [Menu], and select the desired The repeat folder function is available function. and select [Save]. This saves the only when songs are playing from the selected files to My Music.
  • Page 251 (Continued) (Continued) Information • There may be noise if the audio sys- • The search and song play order in ® - Using the iPod Devices tem is used with an iPod ® or AUX the iPod ® device may be different •...
  • Page 252 Multimedia System iPod ® (6) Pause Repeat play Select [Repeat] to enable or disable Pause or play music. ‘Repeat category’, ‘Repeat current song’ play. (7) Playback progress • Repeat category: Repeat all Select to skip to the desired location. songs in the current category. •...
  • Page 253 When other music programs are running Play iPod Files Information Select [Play iPod Files] to play songs ® - Using Bluetooth Audio saved on your iPod ® • Bluetooth ® Audio mode can only be If there are no songs saved on your used if a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 254 Multimedia System Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio NOTICE Information (if equipped) • Bluetooth ® Handsfree is a fea- • Some cell phone models may not ture that enables drivers to prac- support particular functions. tice safe driving. Connecting the • Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 255 Repeat play Shuffle play Select [Repeat] to enable or disable Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable Running AUX ‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’ or ‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle category’ play. ‘Repeat category’ play. Press the [MEDIA] button, and • Shuffle: Songs are played in •...
  • Page 256 Multimedia System My Music (6) Pause Selecting songs from a list Pause or play music. Select [List] to see a list of songs available for play. (7) Playback progress Select to skip to the desired location. Playback Press the [MEDIA] button, and select [My Music].
  • Page 257: Phone

    (4) Delete: Delete the selected file(s) Phone (if equipped) Shuffle play - Select the file to delete, then Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable select [Delete] to delete it. Information ‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle category’ play. - Using Bluetooth ® (BT) Phone •...
  • Page 258 Multimedia System (Continued) Safety precautions Precautions when connecting ® Bluetooth devices ® ® • When Bluetooth is connected and • The Bluetooth Handsfree function calls are attempted through a con- helps drivers to drive safely. By • The vehicle supports the following ®...
  • Page 259 • Even if your device supports • Some Bluetooth ® devices are sub- Pairing a Bluetooth ® device Bluetooth ® , a Bluetooth ® connec- ject to intermittent Bluetooth ® con- Information on pairing Bluetooth ® tion cannot be established if the nection failures.
  • Page 260 Multimedia System 4-1. For devices that require passkey Information entry, a passkey entry screen is shown your Bluetooth ® The 6-digit passkey in the image device. above is an example. Refer to your vehicle for the actual passkey. - Enter the passkey ‘0000’, in your ®...
  • Page 261 Connecting Bluetooth ® devices If there are connected devices Information If there are no connected devices Press the [PHONE] button on the ® • Bluetooth standby mode lasts for audio system ➟ Select [Settings] ➟ Press the [PHONE] button on the three minutes.
  • Page 262 Multimedia System Accepting/rejecting phone calls Operation during calls Information Receiving phone calls with Incoming call with Bluetooth ® con- • When the incoming call screen is nected ➟ Select [Accept]. ® Bluetooth connected. displayed, audio mode and the set- tings screen cannot be shown. Only call volume control is supported.
  • Page 263 Favorites Information Information Press the [PHONE] button on the ® • Some Bluetooth devices may not • Up to 20 favorites can be saved for audio system ➟ Select [Favorites] ➟ ® support the Private function. each connected Bluetooth device. Favorites list displayed.
  • Page 264 Multimedia System Call History Contacts Information Press the [PHONE] button on the Press the [PHONE] button on the • Up to 50 dialed, received and missed audio system ➟ Select [Call History] audio system ➟ Select [Contacts] ➟ calls are saved. ➟...
  • Page 265 Dial (5) Call Information - Enter and select a phone num- Press the [PHONE] button on the • Only supported contacts format can audio system ➟ Select [Dial]. ber to call. be downloaded and displayed from - Select without entering a phone the Bluetooth device, contacts from number to see the most recent some applications will not be included.
  • Page 266: Setup

    Multimedia System Setup Display Sound Press the [SETUP] button on the Press the [SETUP] button on the audio system ➟ Select [Display]. audio system ➟ Select [Sound]. • Mode: Brightness is automatically • Position: Sound balance and fader adjusted according to the headlight can be adjusted.
  • Page 267 Date/Time Screen Saver Information Press the [SETUP] button on the Set the information displayed when • When paired devices are deleted, audio system ➟ Select [Date/Time]. the audio system is switched off or the call history and contacts of the the screen is turned off.
  • Page 268: Ce For Eu

    Multimedia System D D e e c c l l a a r r a a t t i i o o n n o o f f C C o o n n f f o o r r m m i i t t y y CE for EU 4-64...
  • Page 269: Fcc Warning

    FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi- dential installation.
  • Page 270: Ncc For Taiwan

    Multimedia System NCC for Taiwan 4-66...
  • Page 271: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Before driving............5-3 Cruise control ............5-38 Before entering the vehicle ...........5-3 Cruise Control operation ..........5-38 Before starting..............5-3 Special driving conditions........5-43 Ignition switch ............5-4 Hazardous driving conditions........5-43 Key ignition switch............5-5 Rocking the vehicle ............5-43 Engine Start/Stop button..........5-9 Smooth cornering ............5-44 Driving at night ..............5-44 Manual transmission..........5-18 Driving in the rain ............5-44...
  • Page 272 HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 273: Before Entering The Vehicle

    B B E E F F O O R R E E D D R R I I V V I I N N G G Before entering the vehicle Before starting WARNING • Be sure all windows, outside mir- •...
  • Page 274 Driving your vehicle I I G G N N I I T T I I O O N N S S W W I I T T C C H H (Continued) WARNING WARNING You are much more likely to have NEVER drink or take drugs and To reduce the risk of SERIOUS a serious accident if you drink or...
  • Page 275: Key Ignition Switch

    Key ignition switch (Continued) (if equipped) • Before leaving the driver's seat, always make sure the shift lever is in 1 gear (for manual transmission vehicle) or P (Park, for automatic trans- mission vehicle) position, apply the parking brake, and turn ignition switch to the LOCK position.
  • Page 276 Driving your vehicle Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notes Position To turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, put the key in at the ACC position and turn the key towards the LOCK position. The ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position. LOCK The steering wheel locks to protect the vehicle from theft.
  • Page 277 Starting the engine Starting the gasoline engine Information Vehicle with manual transmission: • It is best to maintain a moderate WARNING 1. Make sure the parking brake is engine speed until the vehicle engine applied. comes up to normal operating tem- •...
  • Page 278 Driving your vehicle 4. Turn the ignition switch to the ON Starting and stopping the engine NOTICE position to pre-heat the engine. for turbocharger intercooler If the engine does not start within The glow indicator light ( ) will 1. Do not race or accelerate the 10 seconds after preheating is illuminate.
  • Page 279: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Engine Start/Stop button WARNING WARNING To turn the engine off in an • NEVER press the Engine Start/ emergency: Stop button while the vehicle is in motion except in an emer- Press and hold the Engine Start/ gency. This will result in the Stop button for more than two engine turning off and loss of seconds OR rapidly press and...
  • Page 280 Driving your vehicle Engine Start/Stop button positions - Vehicle with manual transmission Button Position Action Notes To turn off the engine, stop the vehicle and If the steering wheel is not locked properly then press the Engine Start/Stop button. when you open the driver's door, the warning chime will sound.
  • Page 281 - Vehicle with manual transmission Button Position Action Notes Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in is in the ACC position without depressing the ON position when the engine is not run- the clutch pedal.
  • Page 282 Driving your vehicle Engine Start/Stop button positions - Vehicle with automatic transmission Button Position Action Notes To turn off the engine, press the Engine If the steering wheel is not locked properly Start/Stop button with shift lever in P (Park). when you open the driver's door, the warning chime will sound.
  • Page 283 - Vehicle with automatic transmission Button Position Action Notes Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in is in the ACC position without depressing the ON position when the engine is not run- the brake pedal.
  • Page 284 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine Starting the gasoline engine Information Vehicle with manual transmission: • The engine will start by pressing the WARNING 1. Always carry the smart key with Engine Start/Stop button, only when you. the smart key is in the vehicle. •...
  • Page 285 Vehicle with automatic transmission: Vehicle with automatic transmission : Starting the diesel engine 1. Always carry the smart key with 1. Always carry the smart key with To start the diesel engine when the you. engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat- you.
  • Page 286 Driving your vehicle Starting and stopping the engine NOTICE NOTICE for turbocharger intercooler To prevent damage to the vehicle: To prevent damage to the vehicle: 1. Do not race or accelerate the • If the engine stalls while you are Do not press the Engine Start/ engine immediately after starting in motion, do not attempt to...
  • Page 287 Information • It is best to maintain a moderate engine speed until the vehicle engine comes up to normal operating tem- perature. Avoid harsh or abrupt acceleration or deceleration while the engine is still cold. • Always start the vehicle with your foot on the brake pedal.
  • Page 288: Manual Transmission

    Driving your vehicle M M A A N N U U A A L L T T R R A A N N S S M M I I S S S S I I O O N N ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Manual transmission opera- Information WARNING...
  • Page 289 Downshifting NOTICE NOTICE Down shift to a lower gear when To prevent unnecessary wear or To prevent damage to the engine, slowing down in heavy traffic or driv- damage to the clutch: clutch and transmission: ing up a steep hill to prevent high •...
  • Page 290: Good Driving Practices

    To reduce the risk of SERIOUS (Reverse) to prevent damage to the travel lanes. INJURY or DEATH: the transmission. • HYUNDAI recommends you • ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. follow all posted speed limits. In a collision, an unbelted occupant is significantly more...
  • Page 291: Automatic Transmission

    A A U U T T O O M M A A T T I I C C T T R R A A N N S S M M I I S S S S I I O O N N ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Automatic transmission opera- tion The automatic transmission has six...
  • Page 292 Driving your vehicle Shift lever position WARNING WARNING The indicator in the instrument clus- ter displays the shift lever position To reduce the risk of serious • Shifting into P (Park) while the when the ignition switch is in the ON injury or death: vehicle is in motion may position.
  • Page 293 N (Neutral) D (Drive) The wheels and transmission are not This is the normal driving position. engaged. The transmission will automatically shift through a 6-gear sequence, pro- Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart viding the best fuel economy and a stalled engine, or if it is necessary power.
  • Page 294 Push the shift lever to the - (Down) HYUNDAI dealer immediately. ing: side to shift back to the 1 gear.
  • Page 295: Parking

    Ignition key interlock system Good driving practices WARNING (if equipped) • Never move the shift lever from P The ignition key cannot be removed (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other • When you stay in the vehicle unless the shift lever is in the P position with the accelerator pedal with the engine running, be (Park) position.
  • Page 296 In a collision, an unbelted may cause loss of vehicle control occupant is significantly more • HYUNDAI recommends you likely to be seriously injured resulting in an accident follow all posted speed limits. or killed than a properly belt- •...
  • Page 297: Power Brakes

    B B R R A A K K I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Power brakes (Continued) WARNING Your vehicle has power-assisted • Wet brakes may impair the brakes that adjust automatically Take the following precautions: vehicle's ability to safely slow...
  • Page 298: Disc Brakes Wear Indicator

    Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator Rear drum brakes Parking brake (if equipped) When your brake pads are worn and Applying the parking brake new pads are required, you will hear Your rear drum brakes do not have a high pitched warning sound from wear indicators.
  • Page 299 Releasing the parking brake NOTICE WARNING • Do not apply the accelerator • Whenever leaving the vehicle pedal while the parking brake is or parking, always come to a engaged. If you depress the complete stop and continue accelerator pedal with the park- to depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 300: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Driving your vehicle Check Parking Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) (Continued) Brake Warning Light (if equipped) • On roads where the road sur- by placing the ignition face is pitted or has different switch to the ON posi- WARNING surface height. tion (do not start the engine).
  • Page 301 Otherwise, you may have a prob- ABS does not reduce the time or dis- HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. lem with your ABS system. We tance it takes to stop the vehicle. recommend that you contact an...
  • Page 302: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Driving your vehicle Electronic Stability Control When operating WARNING (ESC) (if equipped) When the ESC is in opera- tion, the ESC indicator light Never drive too fast for the road ■ Type A blinks: conditions or too quickly when • When you apply your brakes under cornering.
  • Page 303 ESC (engine management) is ized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as disabled, but the brake control func- If the ignition switch is placed to the possible.
  • Page 304: Vehicle Stability Management (Vsm)

    Driving your vehicle To turn ESC off while driving, press Vehicle Stability Management WARNING the ESC OFF button while driving on (VSM) (if equipped) a flat road surface. The Vehicle Stability Management When the ESC is blinking, this (VSM) is a function of the Electronic indicates the ESC is active: NOTICE Stability Control (ESC) system.
  • Page 305: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    HYUNDAI dealer sation in the brake pedal. This is nor- stop. as soon as possible. mal and it means your VSM is active.
  • Page 306: Emergency Stop Signal (Ess)

    Driving your vehicle Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) Good braking practices Information (if equipped) The Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) sys- WARNING The Emergency Stop Signal system tem will not work if the hazard warn- alerts the driver behind by blinking ing flasher already blinks. Whenever leaving the vehicle or the stop lights, while sharply and parking, always come to a com-...
  • Page 307 Firmly engage the parking brake and while you put the shift lever in P that you call an authorized HYUNDAI place the shift lever in P (automatic (automatic transmission) and block dealer for assistance.
  • Page 308: Cruise Control Operation

    Driving your vehicle C C R R U U I I S S E E C C O O N N T T R R O O L L ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Cruise Control operation The Cruise Control system allows you (Continued)
  • Page 309 To set Cruise Control speed Information ■ Type A • During normal cruise control opera- ■ Type A tion, when the SET switch is activat- ed or reactivated after applying the brakes, the cruise control will acti- vate after approximately 3 seconds. ■...
  • Page 310 Driving your vehicle To increase Cruise Control • Depress the accelerator pedal. ■ Type A When the vehicle attains the speed desired speed, push the toggle switch down (SET-). ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type B OHCI057024 3. Push the toggle switch down (SET-), and release it.
  • Page 311 To decrease Cruise Control To temporarily accelerate with Cruise Control will be canceled speed the Cruise Control ON when: Depress the accelerator pedal. When ■ Type A you take your foot off the accelerator, ■ Type A the vehicle will return to the previ- ously set speed.
  • Page 312 Driving your vehicle • Decreasing the vehicle speed to To resume preset Cruising To turn Cruise Control off less than approximately 30 km/h speed (20 mph). ■ Type A • The ESC (Electronic Stability ■ Type A Control) is operating. •...
  • Page 313: Hazardous Driving Conditions

    S S P P E E C C I I A A L L D D R R I I V V I I N N G G C C O O N N D D I I T T I I O O N N S S Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle WARNING...
  • Page 314: Smooth Cornering

    Driving your vehicle Smooth cornering Driving in the rain Information Avoid braking or gear changing in Rain and wet roads can make driving The ESC system (if equipped) must be corners, especially when roads are dangerous. Here are a few things to turned OFF before rocking the vehi- wet.
  • Page 315: Driving In Flooded Areas

    • If you believe your brakes may be Driving in flooded areas Fuel, engine coolant and engine wet, apply them lightly while driv- Avoid driving through flooded areas ing until normal braking operation Driving at higher speeds on the high- unless you are sure the water is no returns.
  • Page 316: Snow Or Icy Conditions

    Information Some of the items you may want to uine HYUNDAI parts and install the carry include tire chains, tow straps Do not install studded tires without first tire chain after reviewing the instruc-...
  • Page 317 Chain Installation NOTICE WARNING When installing tire chains, follow the When using tire chains: manufacturer's instructions The use of tire chains may • Wrong size chains or improperly mount them as tightly possible. Drive adversely affect vehicle han- installed chains can damage slowly (less than 30 km/h (20 mph)) dling: your vehicle's brake lines, sus-...
  • Page 318: Winter Precautions

    It is the only type of authorized HYUNDAI dealer or in a cracks, wear-out, and damage. coolant that should be used because service station.
  • Page 319 When flares, sand, shovel, jumper cables, HYUNDAI dealer, and so are the there is the risk that your parking window scraper, gloves, ground most vehicle accessory outlets. Do brake may freeze, temporarily apply cloth, coveralls, blanket, etc.
  • Page 320: Vehicle Weight

    Driving your vehicle V V E E H H I I C C L L E E W W E E I I G G H H T T Two labels on your driver’s door sill GAW (Gross Axle Weight) Overloading show how much weight your vehicle This is the total weight placed on...
  • Page 321: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency Hazard warning flasher ........6-2 If you have a flat tire..........6-16 Jack and tools ..............6-16 In case of an emergency while driving ....6-2 Changing tires ..............6-17 If the engine stalls while driving ........6-2 Jack label................6-22 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ..6-2 EC Declaration of conformity for Jack......6-23 If you have a flat tire while driving......6-3...
  • Page 322: If The Engine Stalls While Driving

    OHCR066001 the hazard flasher is on. mend that you contact an author- ■ Type B ized HYUNDAI dealer. If the engine stalls at a cross- road or crossing If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing, if safe to do so, move the...
  • Page 323: If You Have A Flat Tire While Driving

    I I F F T T H H E E E E N N G G I I N N E E W W I I L L L L N N O O T T S S T T A A R R T T If you have a flat tire while •...
  • Page 324: If The Engine Turns Over Normally But Doesn't Start

    HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. service technician or towing service Keep batteries out of do it for you.
  • Page 325 Jump starting procedure NOTICE (Continued) 1. Position the vehicles close enough • Do not attempt to jump start To prevent damage to your vehi- that the jumper cables will reach, your vehicle if your battery is cle: but do not allow the vehicles to frozen.
  • Page 326 5. Connect the other end of the apparent, have your vehicle checked jumper cable to the red, positive by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (+) battery/jumper terminal of the assisting vehicle (2). 6. Connect the second jumper cable...
  • Page 327 HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. operating. If the fan is not running, cap, using a thick towel, and turn the engine off.
  • Page 328 To prevent ing. If overheating happens again, damage, add engine coolant we recommend that you call an slowly in small quantities. authorized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
  • Page 329: Description

    T T I I R R E E P P R R E E S S S S U U R R E E M M O O N N I I T T O O R R I I N N G G S S Y Y S S T T E E M M ( ( T T P P M M S S , , I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Description TPMS reset procedure The TPMS on this vehicle monitors...
  • Page 330 What to do in an emergency The reset process completes auto- CAUTION matically. Then check that the low tire pressure indicator turns off after • Without inflating tires, if you blinking for four seconds. reset TPMS, there may be In case of supervision cluster, check wrong alarm or TPMS may not that "Tire pressures stored"...
  • Page 331: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Tire pressure monitoring sys- As an added safety feature, your Your vehicle has also been equipped vehicle has been equipped with a tire with a TPMS malfunction indicator to pressure monitoring system (TPMS) indicate when the system is not Each tire, including the spare (if pro- that illuminates a low tire pressure operating properly.
  • Page 332: Low Tire Pressure Telltale

    If any of the below happens, have cornering and anticipate increased the system checked by an author- stopping distances. You should stop ized HYUNDAI dealer. Low tire pressure position and and check your tires as soon as pos- tire pressure telltale sible.
  • Page 333 (Continued) WARNING CAUTION - You do not reset TPMS prop- In winter or cold weather, the Low pressure damage erly. Low Tire Pressure Telltale may - You do not use original tires. Significantly low tire pressure be illuminated if the tire pres- makes the vehicle unstable and - You drive on snowy or slip- sure was adjusted to the recom-...
  • Page 334: Tpms (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

    Pressure telltales will come on. Have the recommended pressure. the flat tire repaired by an authorized The TPMS Malfunction Indicator will HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- illuminate after it blinks for approxi- WARNING ble or replace the flat tire with the mately one minute when there is a spare tire.
  • Page 335 WARNING Tampering with, modifying, or disabling the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) com- ponents may interfere with the system's ability to warn the driv- er of low tire pressure condi- tions and/or TPMS malfunctions. Tampering with, modifying, or disabling the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) com- ponents may void the warranty for that portion of the vehicle.
  • Page 336: Jack And Tools

    What to do in an emergency I I F F Y Y O O U U H H A A V V E E A A F F L L A A T T T T I I R R E E Jack and tools WARNING Changing a tire can be danger-...
  • Page 337: Changing Tires

    Changing tires (Continued) • ALWAYS place the jack on the WARNING designated jacking positions on the vehicle and NEVER on A vehicle can slip or roll off of a the bumpers or any other part jack causing serious injury or of the vehicle for jacking sup- death to you or those nearby.
  • Page 338 What to do in an emergency Follow these steps to change your vehicle's tire: 1. Park on a level, firm surface. 2. Move the shift lever into P (Park, for automatic transmission vehi- cle) or neutral (for manual trans- mission vehicle), apply the park- ing brake, and place the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF position.
  • Page 339 9. Loosen the lug nuts with the wheel lug nut wrench and remove them with your fingers. Remove the wheel from the studs and lay it flat on the ground out of the way. Remove any dirt or debris from the studs, mounting surfaces, and ■...
  • Page 340 13. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to recommend that you consult an tires, secure the flat tire and return tighten the lug nuts in the order authorized HYUNDAI dealer for the jack and tools to their proper stor- shown. Double-check each lug assistance.
  • Page 341 Use of compact spare tires When driving with the compact spare NOTICE tire mounted to your vehicle: (if equipped) When the original tire and wheel • Check the tire pressure after Compact spare tires are designed for are repaired and reinstalled on the installing the compact spare tire.
  • Page 342: Jack Label

    What to do in an emergency Jack label CAUTION To prevent damaging the com- pact spare tire and your vehicle: • Drive slowly enough for the road conditions to avoid all hazards, such as a potholes or debris. • Avoid driving over obstacles. OHYK065011 The compact spare tire diame- The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 343: Ec Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    EC Declaration of conformity for Jack OHCR066029 6-23...
  • Page 344: Towing Service

    OYC066010 OYC066012 If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an CAUTION authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. • Do not tow the vehicle with the Proper lifting and towing procedures front wheels on the ground as...
  • Page 345: Removable Towing Hook

    When towing your vehicle in an Removable towing hook emergency without wheel dollies: 1. Place the ignition switch in the ACC position. 2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. CAUTION Failure to place the shift lever in N (Neutral) may cause internal OHCR066018 damage to the transmission.
  • Page 346: Emergency Towing

    • Fasten the towing cable or chain mend you have it done by an author- securely to the hook. ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commer- • Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady cial tow truck service. and even force.
  • Page 347 CAUTION To avoid damage to your vehicle and vehicle components when towing: • Always pull straight ahead when using the towing hooks. Do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle. • Do not use the towing hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud, ODH063025 sand or other conditions from...
  • Page 348: Fire Extinguisher

    What to do in an emergency E E M M E E R R G G E E N N C C Y Y C C O O M M M M O O D D I I T T Y Y ( ( I I F F E E Q Q U U I I P P P P E E D D ) ) Your vehicle is equipped with emer- First aid kit To check the tire pressure, take the...
  • Page 349: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine compartment ..........7-3 Brake/clutch fluid..........7-31 Checking the brake/clutch fluid level......7-31 Maintenance services ...........7-5 Washer fluid ............7-32 Owner's responsibility............7-5 Owner maintenance precautions ........7-5 Checking the washer fluid level ........7-32 Owner maintenance..........7-6 Parking brake ............7-32 Owner maintenance schedule........7-7 Checking the parking brake .........7-32 Scheduled maintenance services......7-9 Fuel Filter (For Diesel)........7-33 Normal maintenance schedule (Gasoline Engine)...7-10...
  • Page 350 Tires and wheels ..........7-41 Appearance care ..........7-83 Tire care .................7-41 Exterior care ..............7-83 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures.....7-41 Interior care..............7-88 Checking tire inflation pressure ........7-42 Emission control system ........7-89 Tire rotation ..............7-43 Crankcase emission control system ......7-89 Wheel alignment and tire balance ......7-44 Evaporative emission control system......7-89 Tire replacement .............7-44 Exhaust emission control system .......7-90...
  • Page 351 E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O M M P P A A R R T T M M E E N N T T ■ ■ Kappa 1.4 MPI 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2.
  • Page 352 Maintenance ■ ■ UII 1.6 TCI 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Radiator cap 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Engine oil filler cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8. Fuse box 9. Battery OHCI077060R...
  • Page 353: Owner's Responsibility

    HYUNDAI standards and receives technical cient servicing may result in opera- dealer. support from HYUNDAI in order to tional problems with your vehicle that provide you with a high level of serv- could lead to vehicle damage, an ice satisfaction.
  • Page 354 When the fuel leakage vents out, formed by the owner or an authorized ground, move the shift lever it may cause serious body injury. HYUNDAI dealer at the frequencies into the P (Park, for automatic Any people, who are implanted indicated to help ensure safe,...
  • Page 355: Owner Maintenance Schedule

    Owner maintenance schedule While operating your vehicle: At least monthly: • Note any changes in the sound of • Check coolant level in the engine When you stop for fuel: the exhaust or any smell of exhaust coolant reservoir. • Check the engine oil level. fumes in the vehicle.
  • Page 356 Maintenance At least twice a year: At least once a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall) • Clean body and door drain holes. • Check radiator, heater and air condi- • Lubricate door hinges and hood tioning hoses for leaks or damage. hinges.
  • Page 357 S S C C H H E E D D U U L L E E D D M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E S S E E R R V V I I C C E E S S Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of the following conditions apply.
  • Page 358: Normal Maintenance Schedule (Gasoline Engine)

    : If good quality gasolines meet Europe Fuel standards (EN228) or equivalents including fuel additives is not available, one bot- tle of additive is recommended. Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
  • Page 359 If there are some important matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard starting prob- lem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
  • Page 360 Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule (Gasoline Engine) (Cont.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles×1,000 MAINTENANCE Km×1,000 ITEM At first replace at 210,000 km (130,000 miles) or 10 years: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 30,000 km (18,000 miles) or 24 months * Except Middle East* Battery condition For Middle East*...
  • Page 361 R : Replace or change. : Manual transmission fluid should be changed anytime they have been submerged in water. : Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary.We recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-13...
  • Page 362: Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions (Gasoline Engine)

    Maintenance Maintenance under severe usage conditions (Gasoline Engine) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals...
  • Page 363 Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Front suspension ball joints C, D, E, F, G depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Parking brake C, D, G, H...
  • Page 364: Normal Maintenance Schedule (Diesel Engine)

    : This maintenance schedule depends on fuel quality. It is applicable only when using a qualified fuel <"EN590 or equivalent">. If the diesel fuel specifications don't meet the EN590, it must be replaced more frequently. HYUNDAI recommends "every 7,500km inspection, every 15,000km replacement". If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surg- ing, loss of power, hard starting problem etc., replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule.
  • Page 365 Normal Maintenance Schedule (Diesel Engine) (Cont.) MAINTENANCE Months INTERVALS Miles x 1,000 MAINTENANCE Km x 1,000 ITEM At first, replace at 210,000 km (130,000 miles) or 120 months : Engine coolant * after that, replace every 30,000 km (18,000 miles) or 24 months * Except Middle East Battery condition For Middle East...
  • Page 366 Maintenance Normal Maintenance Schedule (Diesel Engine) (Cont.) MAINTENANCE Months INTERVALS Miles x 1,000 MAINTENANCE Km x 1,000 ITEM Front suspension ball joints Air conditioner refrigerant Air conditioner compressor Climate control air filter Manual transmission fluid * Exhaust system I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace. R : Replace or change.
  • Page 367: Maintenance Under Severe Usage And Low Mileage Conditions (Diesel Engine)

    Maintenance Under Severe Usage and Low Mileage Conditions (Diesel Engine) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace Maintenance Driving Maintenance item...
  • Page 368 Maintenance Maintenance Driving Maintenance item Maintenance intervals operation condition Replace more frequently Climate control air filter C, E, G depending on the condition C, D, E, F, G, Manual transmission fluid Every 120,000 km (80,000 miles) H, I, J Severe driving conditions A : Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 8 km (5 miles) E : Driving in heavy dust condition in normal temperature or less than 16 km (10 miles) in freez-...
  • Page 369: Engine Oil

    We recommend that the fuel filter be Spark plugs adjusted as necessary. replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI Make sure to install new spark plugs dealer. of the correct heat range. CAUTION...
  • Page 370 We recommend that the automatic Use only specified automatic HYUNDAI dealer. transmission fluid changed by an transmission fluid. (Refer authorized HYUNDAI dealer accord- “Recommended lubricants and ing to the maintenance schedule. Cooling system capacities” in section 8.) Check the cooling system parts, Information...
  • Page 371 For more information on checking the pads or lining wear limit, refer to Brake/Clutch fluid Air conditioning refrigerant/ the HYUNDAI web site. (if equipped) compressor (http://service.hyundai-motor.com) Check the brake/clutch fluid level in Check the air conditioning lines and the brake/clutch fluid reservoir.
  • Page 372: Checking The Engine Oil Level (Gasoline Engine)

    Maintenance E E N N G G I I N N E E O O I I L L ■ Kappa 1.4 MPI Checking the engine oil level (Gasoline Engine) 1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s precautions. 2. Be sure the vehicle is on the level ground in P (Park) with the parking brake set.
  • Page 373 Checking the engine oil level WARNING (Diesel Engine) 1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s Radiator hose precautions. Be very careful not to touch the 2. Be sure the vehicle is on the level radiator hose when checking or ground in P (Park) with the parking adding engine oil as it may be brake set.
  • Page 374: Checking The Engine Oil And Filter

    We recommend that the engine oil Use only the specified engine oil. and filter be replaced by an author- (Refer to “Recommended lubricants ized HYUNDAI dealer. and capacities” in chapter 8.) WARNING Radiator hose Be very careful not to touch the...
  • Page 375: Checking The Engine Coolant Level

    E E N N G G I I N N E E C C O O O O L L A A N N T T The high-pressure cooling system Checking the engine coolant WARNING has a reservoir filled with year-round level antifreeze coolant.
  • Page 376 Maintenance ■ Kappa 1.4 MPI (Continued) WARNING When you are sure all the pressure has been released, press down on the cap, using a thick towel, and continue turning counterclockwise to remove it. The electric motor (cooling fan) • Even if the engine is not oper- is controlled by engine coolant ating, do not remove the radia- OYC077009...
  • Page 377 If frequent additions are required, we Information corrosion and freezing. recommend that the system be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI • DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol If in doubt about the mix ratio, a 50% dealer. coolant or mix them with the spec- water and 50% antifreeze mix is the ified coolant.
  • Page 378: Changing The Coolant

    Maintenance Changing the coolant We recommend that the coolant be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. NOTICE Put a thick cloth or fabric around the radiator cap before refilling the coolant in order to prevent the coolant from overflowing into engine parts such as generator.
  • Page 379: Checking The Brake/Clutch Fluid Level

    Checking the brake/clutch If the fluid level is excessively low, we WARNING recommend that the system be fluid level checked by an authorized HYUNDAI When changing and adding dealer. brake/clutch fluid, handle it carefully. Do not let it come in Information contact with your eyes.
  • Page 380: Washer Fluid

    Serious injury or the system be serviced by an author- antifreeze characteristics in cold cli- death could occur. ized HYUNDAI dealer. mates to prevent freezing. Stroke : 5~6 “clicks’’ at a force of NOTICE 20 kg (44 lbs, 196 N).
  • Page 381: Fuel Filter (For Diesel)

    We recommend the fuel filter car- rating water from the fuels and pre- tridge be replaced by an authorized venting accumulating of water in the HYUNDAI dealer according to the base. Maintenance Schedule at the begin- ning of this chapter.
  • Page 382: Filter Inspection

    (refer to “Maintenance • Use HYUNDAI genuine parts, Under Severe Usage Conditions” use of non-genuine parts could in this chapter). damage the air flow sensor.
  • Page 383: Filter Replacement

    W W I I P P E E R R B B L L A A D D E E S S Filter replacement Blade inspection OYC076017 OYC076016 OLMB073019 1.With the glove box open, lower the Information glove box by pushing both sides. Commercial hot waxes applied by automatic car washes have been known to make the windshield diffi-...
  • Page 384: Blade Replacement

    Maintenance Contamination of either the wind- NOTICE shield or the wiper blades with for- The use of a non-specified wiper eign matter can reduce the effective- blade could result in wiper mal- ness of the windshield wipers. function and failure. Common sources of contamination are insects, tree sap, and hot wax CAUTION...
  • Page 385 CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer replace the wiper blade. OLMB073099 OLMB073098 ■ ■ Type B 1. Raise the wiper arm. CAUTION Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windshield, since it may chip or crack the windshield.
  • Page 386: For Best Battery Service

    However, we recom- the battery immediately with a mend you to contact an authorized solution of water and baking soda. HYUNDAI dealer for better battery Keep batteries out of • If the vehicle is not going to be service.
  • Page 387: Battery Capacity Label

    • The battery may rupture or battery, excessive pressure explode when you jump start 1. AGM60L-DIN : The HYUNDAI on the case may cause battery with a low or frozen battery. model name of battery acid to leak. Lift with a battery 2.
  • Page 388: Battery Recharging

    Maintenance Battery recharging Reset items (Continued) Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, Items should be reset after the bat- • The battery must be removed calcium-based battery. tery has been discharged or the bat- from the vehicle and placed in tery has been disconnected. •...
  • Page 389: Tire Care

    Recommended cold tire infla- we recommend that the sys- tion pressures tem be checked by an author- All tire pressures (including the OHCR086004 ized HYUNDAI dealer. spare) should be checked when the All specifications (sizes and pres- • Overinflation produces tires are cold.
  • Page 390: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    Maintenance Checking tire inflation pres- CAUTION CAUTION sure Check your tires once a month or • Tire pressure Warm tires normally exceed more. recommended cold tire pres- Always observe the following: sures by 28 to 41 kPa (4 to 6 Also, check the tire pressure of the •...
  • Page 391: Tire Rotation

    Be sure to HYUNDAI recommends that put the valve caps back on the valve you check the spare every time stems. They help prevent leaks by you check the pressure of the keeping out dirt and moisture.
  • Page 392: Wheel Alignment And Tire Balance

    Tread wear indicator balance. If the problem is not injury, or property damage. solved, we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Wheel alignment and tire bal- ance WARNING The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the •...
  • Page 393: Wheel Replacement

    Compact spare tire replacement (Continued) (Continued) (if equipped) • • Your vehicle is equipped with It is best to replace all four tires A compact spare tire has a shorter tires designed to provide for at the same time. If that is not tread life than a regular size tire.
  • Page 394: Tire Traction

    Maintenance When you have new tires installed, 1. Manufacturer or brand name WARNING make sure they are balanced. This Manufacturer or Brand name is will increase vehicle ride comfort and shown. A wheel that is not the correct tire life. Additionally, a tire should size may adversely affect wheel always be rebalanced if it is removed and bearing life, braking and...
  • Page 395 H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the 3. Checking tire life Tire speed ratings speed rating chart in this section (TIN : Tire Identification The chart below lists many of the dif- for additional information. Number) ferent speed ratings currently being used for passenger car tires.
  • Page 396 Maintenance The letter "R" means radial ply con- 7. Uniform tire quality grading WARNING struction; the letter "D" means diago- Quality grades can be found where nal or bias ply construction; and the applicable on the tire sidewall Tire age letter "B"...
  • Page 397 These grades are molded on the Temperature -A, B & C WARNING side-walls of passenger vehicle tires. The temperature grades are A (the The tires available as standard or highest), B and C representing the Tire temperature optional equipment on your vehicles tire’s resistance to the generation of may vary with respect to grade.
  • Page 398: Fuses

    Avoid fuses because it may cause a using the system involved and immedi- short circuit and damage the sys- ately consult an authorized HYUNDAI tem. dealer. Information Four kinds of fuses are used: blade...
  • Page 399 5. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, we rec- ommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-51...
  • Page 400 Information as the audio system. If the multi fuse is blown, we recom- mend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-52...
  • Page 401 5. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. HCR076025 HCR076020 Information Before inspecting a fuse, you should 1.
  • Page 402: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Maintenance Fuse/Relay panel description Driver’s side fuse panel HCR076020 Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- ing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 403 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected DR LOCK I/P Junction Block (Tail Gate Unlock Relay, Door Lock/Unlock Relay) P/OUTLET2 POWER Rear Power Outlet OUTLET SAFETY Safety WDW Driver Safety Power Window Module STOP STOP LAMP I/P Junction Block (Stop Signal Electronic Module) LAMP TURN LAMP BCM, SLM Unit...
  • Page 404 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected Head Lamp RH, Rear Combination Lamp (OUT) RH, License Lamp RH, TAIL RH 7.5A Rear Combination Lamp (IN) RH, ILL (+) MODULE2 BCM, Crash Pad Switch MODULE E/R Junction Block (Fuse - F21), Vehicle Speed Sensor, Back-Up Lamp Switch, ENG T Stop Lamp Switch, A/T Shift Lever, Transaxle Range Switch, TCM P/WDW LH...
  • Page 405 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected FRT FOG I/P Junction Block (Front Fog Lamp Relay) E/R Junction Block (RLY.10), DSL Junction Block(LHD) (RLY.2, RLY.3) A/CON1 7.5A A/C Control Module, Cluster Ionizer MODULE5 Sunroof Motor, BCM, Front Air Ventilation Seat Control Module MODULE ENG S Fuel Filter Warning Sensor, E/R Junction Block (RLY.11B)
  • Page 406 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected MODULE1 7.5A BCM, SLM Unit, SBR Unit MODULE SMART SMART KEY Smart Key Control Module A/CON2 7.5A A/C Control Module SPARE Spare SPARE FRT WIPER Multifunction Switch, Front Wiper Motor, E/R Junction Block (RLY.6) I/P Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay), BCM, SLM Unit, Audio, A/V &...
  • Page 407 Engine compartment fuse panel ■ Kappa 1.4 MPI HCR076022 Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- ing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 408 Maintenance ■ ■ Kappa 1.4 MPI Type Relay NO. Symbol Relay Name RLY.1 Start Relay RLY.2 Head Lamp High Relay RLY.3 Horn Relay RLY.4 Cooling Fan1 Relay RLY.5 Wiper HI Relay RLY6 Wiper LO Relay MICRO RLY.7 Head Lamp Low Relay RLY.8 Burglar Alarm Horn Relay RLY.9...
  • Page 409 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected MDPS1 MDPS Unit 125A E/R Junction Block (Fuse - F3, F4, F5, F6) RR DEFOG I/P Junction Block (Rear Defogger Relay) ABS1 ABS/ESP Control Module ABS2 ABS/ESP Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector BLOWER E/R Junction Block (RLY.10) WIPER Front Wiper Motor, Multifunction Switch, E/R Junction Block (RLY.6)
  • Page 410 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected IGN COIL Ignition Coil #1~#4, Condenser COIL INJECTOR ECM/PCM, Injector #1~#4 INJECTOR B/UP B/UP LP Back-Up Lamp Switch LAMP BATT1 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F4, F8, F11, F18, F25, F32, F47, F48) BATT2 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F3, F10, F23, F30, F31, F38, Power Window Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay), E/R Junction Block (RLY.1)
  • Page 411 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected FUEL F/PUMP E/R Junction Block (RLY.11A) PUMP HORN E/R Junction Block (RLY.3, RLY.8) ENG E3 ECM/PCM Not Used BATT3 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F1, F5, Tail Lamp Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG1 Relay, ACC Relay) P/OUTLET I/P Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay) POWER...
  • Page 412 Maintenance ■ Gamma 1.6 MPI OHCI077071 7-64...
  • Page 413 ■ ■ Gamma 1.6 MPI Type Relay NO. Symbol Relay Name RLY.1 Start Relay RLY.2 Head Lamp High Relay RLY.3 Horn Relay RLY.4 Cooling Fan1 Relay RLY.5 Wiper HI Relay RLY6 Wiper LO Relay MICRO RLY.7 Head Lamp Low Relay RLY.8 Burglar Alarm Horn Relay RLY.9...
  • Page 414 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected MDPS1 MDPS Unit 150A E/R Junction Block (Fuse - F3, F4, F5, F6) RR DEFOG I/P Junction Block (Rear Defogger Relay) ABS1 ABS/ESP Control Module ABS2 ABS/ESP Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector BLOWER E/R Junction Block (RLY.10) WIPER...
  • Page 415 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected IGN COIL Ignition Coil #1~#4, Condenser COIL INJECTOR ECM/PCM, Injector #1~#4 INJECTOR B/UP B/UP LP Back-Up Lamp Switch LAMP BATT1 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F4, F8, F11, F18, F25, F32, F47, F48) BATT2 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F3, F10, F23, F30, F31, F38, Power Window Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay), E/R Junction Block (RLY.1)
  • Page 416 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected FUEL F/PUMP E/R Junction Block (RLY.11A) PUMP HORN E/R Junction Block (RLY.3, RLY.8) ENG E3 ECM/PCM Not Used BATT3 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F1, F5, Tail Lamp Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG1 Relay, ACC Relay) P/OUTLET I/P Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay) POWER...
  • Page 417 ■ ■ UII 1.6 TCI Type Relay NO. Symbol Relay Name RLY.1 Start Relay RLY.2 Head Lamp High Relay RLY.3 Horn Relay RLY.4 Cooling Fan1 Relay RLY.5 Wiper HI Relay RLY6 Wiper LO Relay MICRO RLY.7 Head Lamp Low Relay RLY.8 Burglar Alarm Horn Relay RLY.9...
  • Page 418 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected MDPS1 MDPS Unit 150A E/R Junction Block (Fuse - F3, F4, F5, F6) RR DEFOG I/P Junction Block (Rear Defogger Relay) ABS1 ABS/ESP Control Module ABS2 ABS/ESP Control Module, Multipurpose Check Connector BLOWER E/R Junction Block (RLY.10) WIPER...
  • Page 419 Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected ENG E3 DSL Junction Block(LHD) (RLY.1), VGT Vacuum Sensor, Camshaft Position Sensor B/UP B/UP LP Back-Up Lamp Switch LAMP BATT1 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F4, F8, F11, F18, F25, F32, F47, F48) BATT2 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F3, F10, F23, F30, F31, F38, Power Window Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay), E/R Junction Block (RLY.1)
  • Page 420 Maintenance Fuse Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected Battery Sensor BATT3 I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F1, F5, Tail Lamp Relay) Ignition Switch, PDM Relay Box (IG1 Relay, ACC Relay) P/OUTLET I/P Junction Block (Power Outlet Relay) POWER OUTLET F/FILTER HTR E/R Junction Block (RLY.11B) 7-72...
  • Page 421 WARNING ized HYUNDAI dealer. HYUNDAI dealer. In many cases, it is difficult to replace vehicle Prior to working on the light, Information (For Europe)
  • Page 422: Headlamp, Position Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp And

    Maintenance Headlamp, position lamp, • Always handle them carefully, and avoid scratches and abrasions. If turn signal lamp and fog lamp the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with light bulb replacement liquids. Type A • Never touch the glass with bare hands.
  • Page 423 Turn signal lamp / Position lamp / 1. Open the hood. headlamp assembly is reinstalled at an Static bending lamp 2. Disconnect the negative battery authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 1. Open the hood. cable. 2. Disconnect the negative battery 3. Remove the headlamp bulb cover cable.
  • Page 424: Side Repeater Lamp Replacement

    Daytime running lamp(LED) If the lamp does not operate, we rec- ommend that the system be checked HCR076032 by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ■ Type B OHCR046009 [Type A] 1. Remove the light assembly from the vehicle by prying the lens and pulling the assembly out.
  • Page 425: Rear Combination Lamp Bulb Replacement

    Rear combination lamp bulb Type B (LED type) Outside lamp replacement Type A OHCI077034R OYC076037 (1) Tail lamp 1.Open the trunk lid. HCR076033 (2) Stop/Tail lamp 2.Remove the service cover by pulling out the service cover. (1) Stop/Tail lamp (3) Rear turn signal lamp (2) Rear turn signal lamp (4) Back up lamp (3) Tail lamp...
  • Page 426 Maintenance ■ Type A HCR076041 ■ Type B HCR076011 HCR076012 3.Loosen the assembly retaining 4.Remove the rear combination light nuts. assembly from the body of the vehicle. OHCI077043R Stop/Tail lamp and turn signal lamp 5.Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly.
  • Page 427 2.Loosen the retaining screw of the 4. Take the light assembly out. Stop/Tail lamp (LED Type) trunk lid cover and then remove the If the LED lamp does not operate, cover. have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-79...
  • Page 428: High Mounted Stop Lamp Replacement

    Maintenance ■ Type A 6.Remove the bulb by pulling it out. High mounted stop lamp replacement 7.Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket. 8.Install the light assembly to the trunk. 9.Reinstall the nuts and connector and then the trunk lid cover by pushing in the screw.
  • Page 429: License Plate Light Bulb Replacement

    3.Remove the bulb from the socket License plate light bulb Interior light bulb replacement by pressing it in and rotating it replacement ■ Map lamp counterclockwise until the tabs on • Type A the bulb align with the slots in the socket.
  • Page 430 Maintenance 1.Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interior ■ Room lamp light housing. 2.Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. WARNING Prior to working on the Interior Lights, ensure that the “OFF” button is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiv- ing an electric shock.
  • Page 431: Exterior Care

    A A P P P P E E A A R R A A N N C C E E C C A A R R E E Exterior care Finish maintenance NOTICE Washing Exterior general caution • Do not use strong soap, chemi- To help protect your vehicle’s finish It is very important to follow the label cal detergents or hot water, and...
  • Page 432 Maintenance Finish damage repair Waxing Wax the vehicle when water will no Deep scratches or stone chips in the longer bead on the paint. painted surface must be repaired Always wash and dry the vehicle promptly. Exposed metal will quickly before waxing.
  • Page 433 Underbody maintenance Aluminum wheel maintenance WARNING Corrosive materials used for ice and The aluminum wheels are coated with snow removal and dust control may a clear protective finish. After washing the vehicle, test collect on the underbody. If these the brakes while driving slowly materials are not removed, acceler- NOTICE to see if they have been affected...
  • Page 434 Maintenance Corrosion protection High temperatures can also acceler- High-corrosion areas ate corrosion of parts that are not Protecting your vehicle from corro- If you live in an area where your car properly ventilated so the moisture sion is regularly exposed to corrosive can be dispersed.
  • Page 435 Keep your car clean • When cleaning lower door panels, Keep paint and trim in good con- rocker panels and frame mem- dition The best way to prevent corrosion is bers, be sure that drain holes are to keep your car clean and free of Scratches or chips in the finish kept open so that moisture can corrosive materials.
  • Page 436: Interior Care

    Maintenance Interior care Cleaning the upholstery and Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt interior trim webbing Interior general precautions Vinyl Clean the belt webbing with any mild Prevent chemicals such as perfume, soap solution recommended for Remove dust and loose dirt from cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean- cleaning upholstery or carpet.
  • Page 437: Crankcase Emission Control System

    In order to assure the proper function phere. of the emission control systems, it is recommended that you have your car inspected and maintained by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer in accordance with the maintenance schedule in this manual. 7-89...
  • Page 438: Exhaust Emission Control System

    Maintenance Canister 3. Exhaust emission control WARNING system Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the Exhaust Emission Control Engine exhaust gases contain onboard canister. When the engine is System is a highly effective system carbon monoxide (CO).
  • Page 439 • Do not operate the engine in con- Operating precautions for cat- Your vehicle is equipped with a cat- fined or closed areas (such as alytic converter emission control alytic converters (if equipped) garages) any more than what is device. necessary to move the vehicle in or WARNING Therefore, the following precautions...
  • Page 440 In other words, the accumulated soot ized HYUNDAI dealer. above cases, we recommend that you is automatically purged out by the • have the DPF system checked by an...
  • Page 441 Lean NOx Trap (if equipped) CAUTION The Lean NOx Trap (LNT) system removes the nitrogen oxide from the Diesel Fuel exhaust gas. A smell can occur in the (if equipped with DPF) exhaust gas depending on the quali- We recommend you to use only ty of the fuel, and it can degrade NOx the regulated diesel fuels, when reduction performance.
  • Page 442: Specifications & Consumer Information

    Specifications & Consumer information Dimensions ..............8-2 Engine ..............8-2 Bulb wattage............8-3 Tires and wheels ............8-4 Air conditioning system ........8-5 Tire load and speed capacity .......8-5 Volume and weight ..........8-5 Recommended lubricants and capacities ...8-6 Recommended SAE viscosity number ......8-7 Vehicle identification number (VIN)....8-10 Vehicle certification label ........8-10 Tire specification and pressure label ....8-11 Engine number .............8-11...
  • Page 443 Specifications & Consumer information D D I I M M E E N N S S I I O O N N S S Items mm (in) Overall length 4440 Overall width 1,729 Overall height 1475 185/65 R15 1524 Front tread 195/55 R16 1512 185/65 R15...
  • Page 444 B B U U L L B B W W A A T T T T A A G G E E Light Bulb Bulb type Wattage Headlamp High/Low 60/55 Turn signal lamp PY21W Front Position lamp Side repeater lamp WY5W Tail Outside (Type A)
  • Page 445 Specifications & Consumer information T T I I R R E E S S A A N N D D W W H H E E E E L L S S Inflation pressure, bar (kPa, psi) Wheel lug nut Wheel Item Fuel type...
  • Page 446 PAG 30 / PAG 205A Contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for more details. T T I I R R E E L L O O A A D D A A N N D D S S P P E E E E D D C C A A P P A A C C I I T T Y Y...
  • Page 447 6.7 l (7.1 US qt.) NOCA ATF SP-IV, HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IV : Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on page 8. : Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available. Along with other additional benefits, they contribute to fuel economy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction.
  • Page 448 Lubricant Volume Classification Gasoline 5.3 l (5.60 US qt.) Mixture of antifreeze and distilled water Coolant (Ethylene-glycol with phosphate based coolant for aluminum radiator) Diesel 6.3 l (6.66 US qt.) 0.7 ~ 0.8 l Brake/clutch fluid FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4 (0.7 ~ 0.8 US qt.) Fuel 45 l (11.9 US gal.)
  • Page 449 Specifications & Consumer information When choosing an oil, consider the range of temperature your vehicle will be operated in before the next oil change. Proceed to select the recommended oil viscosity from the chart. Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers °C Temperature (°F)
  • Page 450 Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers °C Temperature (°F) 15W-40 10W-30 For all U2 1.6 TCI countries 5W-30 0W-30 : For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity grade SAE 5W-20. However, if the engine oil is not available in your country, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart.
  • Page 451 Specifications & Consumer information V V E E H H I I C C L L E E I I D D E E N N T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N N N U U M M B B E E R R ( ( V V I I N N ) ) V V E E H H I I C C L L E E C C E E R R T T I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N L L A A B B E E L L ■...
  • Page 452 T T I I R R E E S S P P E E C C I I F F I I C C A A T T I I O O N N A A N N D D E E N N G G I I N N E E N N U U M M B B E E R R P P R R E E S S S S U U R R E E L L A A B B E E L L ■...
  • Page 453 Directive 1995/5/EC. refrigerant (1) and refrigerant oil (2). Further information including the manufacturer's declaration of con- formity is available on HYUNDAI web site as follows: http://service.hyundai-motor.com 8-12...
  • Page 454: Index

    Index...
  • Page 455 Index Audio (With Touch Screen)..........4-34 Feature of Your Audio ..........4-35 Accessing your vehicle...........3-5 Media .................4-42 Immobilizer system............3-11 Phone .................4-53 Remote key ..............3-5 Radio................4-40 Remote key precautions..........3-6 Setup ................4-62 Smart key ..............3-8 Audio (Without Touch Screen)........4-8 Smart key precautions ..........3-10 Feature of Your Audio ..........4-9 Air bag - Supplemental restraint system ......2-37 Media .................4-15 Additional safety precautions ........2-57...
  • Page 456 Battery................7-38 Child restraint system (CRS)........2-27 Battery capacity label ..........7-39 Children always in the rear........2-27 Battery recharging............7-40 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)....2-29 For best battery service..........7-38 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ....2-28 Reset items..............7-40 Climate control additional features ......3-118 Before driving..............5-3 Cluster ionizer............3-118 Before entering the vehicle..........5-3...
  • Page 457 Index Door locks..............3-12 Engine oil..............7-24 Auto door lock/unlock features .........3-16 Checking the engine oil and filter ......7-26 Child-protector rear door locks .........3-16 Checking the engine oil level (Diesel Engine)..7-25 Operating door locks from inside the vehicle ...3-14 Checking the engine oil level (Gasoline Engine)..7-24 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle ..3-12 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ....7-21 Driver Assist System ............3-91...
  • Page 458 Instrument cluster ............3-41 Gauges ...............3-42 If the engine overheats ...........6-7 Instrument cluster control ..........3-42 If the engine will not start ..........6-3 LCD display messages..........3-58 If the engine doesn't turn over or turns over slowly..6-3 Odometer ..............3-45 If the engine turns over normally but doesn't start..6-4 Transmission shift indicator........3-45 If you have a flat tire ............6-16 Warning and indicator lights........3-46...
  • Page 459 Index Keys ................3-3 Maintenance services............7-5 Key operations .............3-3 Owner maintenance precautions........7-5 Record your key number ..........3-3 Owner's responsibility ..........7-5 Manual climate control system........3-96 Heating and air conditioning ........3-97 System maintenance ..........3-103 Lcd display (for type B) ..........3-65 System operation .............3-101 LCD display control ..........3-65 Manual transmission.............5-18 LCD modes ..............3-65...
  • Page 460 Seat belts...............2-15 Additional seat belt safety precautions......2-23 Owner maintenance ............7-6 Care of seat belts ............2-26 Owner maintenance schedule ........7-7 Seat belt restraint system ...........2-18 Seat belt safety precautions ........2-15 Seat belt warning light..........2-16 Seats................2-3 Parking brake..............7-32 Front seats ..............2-6 Checking the parking brake........7-32 Headrest ..............2-11 Rear seats ..............2-9 Safety precautions............2-5...
  • Page 461 Index Storage compartment ..........3-119 Tire specification and pressure label ......8-11 Center console storage ..........3-119 Tires and wheels............7-41, 8-4 Glove box..............3-119 Checking tire inflation pressure.........7-42 Multi box ..............3-120 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ....7-41 Sunglass holder ............3-120 Tire care ..............7-41 Sunroof .................3-28 Tire maintenance............7-46 Resetting the sunroof ..........3-30 Tire replacement ............7-44...
  • Page 462 Vehicle certification label ..........8-10 Vehicle identification number (VIN)......8-10 Vehicle weight ..............5-50 Overloading ...............5-50 Volume and weight ............8-5 Washer fluid..............7-32 Checking the washer fluid level ........7-32 Windows ...............3-24 Power windows ............3-24 Windshield defrosting and defogging......3-116 Automatic climate control system ......3-117 Defogging logic ............3-118 Manual climate control system........3-116 Winter driving...............5-46 Snow or icy conditions ..........5-46...

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