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OWNER'S MANUAL
Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
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 car-
ried 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.

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  • Page 1 Maintenance Specifications 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 car- ried 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. To become familiar with your new HYUNDAI, so that you can fully enjoy it, read this Owner’s Manual carefully before driving your new vehicle. This manual contains important safety information and instructions intended to familiarize you with your vehicle’s con- trols and safety features so you can safely operate your vehicle.
  • Page 5 Introduction SAFETY MESSAGES HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest Your safety, and the safety of others, Throughout this manual DANGER, possible driving pleasure from your is very important. This Owner’s WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE and vehicle.
  • Page 6 RON 91-94 / AKI in vehicle damage. authorized HYUNDAI dealer for 87-90 but it may result in slight per- details.) formance reduction of the vehicle.
  • Page 7 Introduction Gasoline containing alcohol and Other fuels NOTICE methanol Using fuels such as; To prevent damage to your vehi- Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and - Silicone (Si) contained fuel, cle’s engine and fuel system: ethanol (also known as grain alco- - MMT (Manganese, Mn) contained •...
  • Page 8 Do not use methanol Fuel Additives HYUNDAI recommends avoiding Fuels containing methanol (wood HYUNDAI recommends that you use fuels containing MTBE (Methyl alcohol) should not be used in your unleaded gasoline which has an Tertiary Butyl Ether) over 15.0% vol.
  • Page 9 • Observe all regulations regarding may add to the performance, econo- Hyundai end of life vehicles in accor- registration and insurance. my and life of your vehicle. dance with the European Union (EU) •...
  • 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 Appendix / Index...
  • Page 13: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview (I)..........1-2 Exterior overview (II) ..........1-5 Interior overview ............1-8 Instrument panel overview........1-9 Engine compartment..........1-10...
  • Page 14: Exterior Overview (I)

    Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW (I) n Front view • 5 Door 1. Hood..........3-31 2. Headlight ...........7-93 3. Fog light/Daytime running light* ..7-93 4. Tires and wheels .......7-62 5. Outside rearview mirror.....3-41 6. Front windshield wiper blades...7-54 7. Windows..........3-20 8.
  • Page 15 n Front view • 3 Door 1. Hood ..........3-31 2. Headlight...........7-93 3. Fog light ..........7-93 4. Tires and wheels.......7-62 5. Outside rearview mirror ....3-41 6. Front windshield wiper blades ..7-54 7. Windows ...........3-20 * : if equipped The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OGB015006...
  • Page 16 Your vehicle at a glance n Front view • Cross 1. Hood..........3-31 2. Headlight ...........7-93 3. Fog light ..........7-93 4. Tires and wheels .......7-62 5. Outside rearview mirror.....3-41 6. Front windshield wiper blades...7-54 7. Windows..........3-20 * : if equipped The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OGB016001...
  • Page 17: Exterior Overview (Ii)

    EXTERIOR OVERVIEW (II) n Rear view • 5 Door 1. Antenna ..........4-4 2. Doors..........3-13 3. Fuel filler door ........3-33 4. Parking Distance Warning system (Reverse)* ........3-106 5. High mounted stop light ....7-105 6. Rearview Monitor*......3-105 7. Rear window wiper blade* ....7-56 8.
  • Page 18 Your vehicle at a glance n Rear view • 3 Door 1. Antenna ..........4-4 2. Doors..........3-13 3. Fuel filler door ........3-33 4. Parking Distance Warning system (Reverse)* ........3-106 5. High mounted stop light ....7-105 6. Rearview Monitor*......3-105 7. Rear window wiper blade* ....7-56 8.
  • Page 19 n Rear view • Cross 1. Antenna ..........4-4 2. Doors..........3-13 3. Fuel filler door ........3-33 4. Parking Distance Warning system(Reverse)* ......3-106 5. High mounted stop light ....7-105 6. Rearview Monitor*......3-105 7. Rear window wiper blade* ....7-56 8. Tailgate ..........3-18 * : if equipped The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 20: Interior Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Inside door handle ......3-14 2. Outside rearview mirror folding switch* ..........3-43 3. Outside rearview mirror control switch* ..........3-42 4. Power window switches* ....3-20 5. Power window lock switch* ....3-24 6. Hood release lever ......3-31 7.
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel Overview

    INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Light control/Turn signals ..3-89, 3-94 2. Steering wheel audio control* ....4-5 3. Instrument cluster......3-44 4. Horn ..........3-38 5. Driver's front air bag* ......2-45 6. Wiper/Washer........3-102 7. LCD display control switch*/ Cruise (Speed limit) control switch*......3-73, 5-61 8.
  • Page 22: Engine Compartment

    Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT Gasoline Engine (Kappa 1.0 T-GDI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-42 2. Radiator cap........7-42 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir....7-45 4. Air cleaner ........7-51 5. Engine oil dipstick ......7-39 6. Engine oil filler cap ......7-40 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..7-49 8.
  • Page 23 Gasoline Engine (Kappa 1.25 MPI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-42 2. Radiator cap........7-42 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir....7-45 4. Air cleaner ........7-51 5. Engine oil dipstick ......7-39 6. Engine oil filler cap ......7-40 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..7-49 8. Engine room junction block ....7-83 9.
  • Page 24 Your vehicle at a glance Gasoline Engine (Kappa 1.4 MPI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-42 2. Radiator cap........7-42 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir....7-45 4. Air cleaner ........7-51 5. Engine oil dipstick ......7-39 6. Engine oil filler cap ......7-40 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..7-49 8.
  • Page 25 Diesel Engine 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-42 2. Radiator cap........7-42 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir....7-45 4. Air cleaner ........7-51 5. Engine oil dipstick ......7-40 6. Engine oil filler cap ......7-41 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..7-49 8. Engine room junction block ....7-83 9.
  • Page 27: 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) ........2-30 Always wear your seat belt ..........2-2...
  • Page 28: Important Safety Precautions

    Safety system of your vehicle IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS You will find many safety precautions Restrain all children Driver distraction and recommendations throughout All children under age 13 should ride Driver distraction presents a serious this section, and throughout this in your vehicle properly restrained in and potentially deadly danger, espe- manual.
  • Page 29: Control Your Speed

    • NEVER let the use of a mobile Keep your vehicle in device distract you from driving. safe condition You have a responsibility to your Having a tire blowout or a mechani- passengers and others on the road cal failure can be extremely haz- to always drive safely, with your ardous.
  • Page 30: Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle SEATS Front seats 1. Seat forward or rearward adjustment 2. Seatback angle adjustment 3. Seat cushion height adjustment* 4. Headrest adjustment 5. Sear warmer* 6. Walk-in seat (3 Door vehicle only) Rear seats 7. Seat folding 8.
  • Page 31: Safety Precautions

    Air bags Safety precautions (Continued) You can take steps to reduce the risk Adjusting the seats so that you are sit- • Hold the steering wheel by the of being injured by an inflating air ting in a safe, comfortable position rim with hands at the 9 o’clock bag.
  • Page 32: Front Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle Seat belts Front seats (Continued) Always fasten your seat belt before The front seat can be adjusted by • Do not route the seat belt starting any trip. using the control levers located on the across your neck, across outside of the seat cushion.
  • Page 33 Forward and rearward adjust- (Continued) CAUTION ment • Do not allow anything to inter- To prevent injury: fere with the normal position and proper locking of the seat- • Do not adjust your seat while back. wearing your seat belt. •...
  • Page 34 Safety system of your vehicle Seatback angle Seat cushion height Seatback pocket (if equipped) (for driver’s seat) OGB034005 OGB034010 OGB034006 To recline the seatback: WARNING To change the height of the seat 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up on cushion, move the lever upwards or the seatback recline lever.
  • Page 35 Rear seat entry n Driver’s seat (3 Door vehicle only) To get in or get out of the rear seat, the driver’s or front passenger’s seat should be folded and the seat should be slide. OGB035045 n Front passenger’s seat OGB035047 2.Set the belt extension guide to position (3).
  • Page 36: Rear Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle Rear seats To fold down the rear seatback: 1. Set the front seatback to the Folding the rear seat upright position and if necessary, The rear seatbacks may be folded to slide the front seat forward. facilitate carrying long items or to 2.
  • Page 37 To use the rear seat, lift and push up WARNING the seatback backward. Push the seatback firmly until it clicks into When you return the rear seat- place. Make sure the seatback is back to its upright position after locked in place. being folded down: When returning the rear seatbacks to Be careful not to damage the...
  • Page 38 Safety system of your vehicle NOTICE WARNING WARNING • When returning the rear seat- Cargo should always Make sure the engine is off, the backs to the upright position, secured to prevent it from being automatic transaxle/dual clutch remember to return the rear thrown about the vehicle in a transmission is in P (Park) or shoulder belts to their proper...
  • Page 39: Headrest

    Headrest NOTICE (Continued) The vehicle’s front and rear seats To prevent damage, NEVER hit or • have adjustable headrests. The pull on the headrests. headrests provide comfort for pas- sengers, but more importantly they CAUTION are designed to help protect passen- gers from whiplash and other neck When there is no occupant in and spinal injuries during an acci-...
  • Page 40 Safety system of your vehicle Front seat headrests OGB034007 OIB034005 Forward and rearward adjustment Adjusting the height up and down OLMB033009 The headrest may be adjusted for- To raise the headrest, pull it up to the The driver's and front passenger's ward to 3 different positions by desired position (1).
  • Page 41 OLF034015 OGB034008 OGB034009 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 the 2. Put the headrest poles (2) into the the front with the headrest and recline lever (1).
  • Page 42 Safety system of your vehicle Rear seat headrests OGB034011 OGB034012 Adjusting the height up and down Removal OLMB033016 To raise the headrest, pull it up (1). To remove the headrest, raise it as The rear seats are equipped with To lower the headrest, push and hold far as it can go then press the release headrests in all the seating positions the release button (2) on the head-...
  • Page 43: Seat Warmers

    Seat warmers (if equipped) NOTICE (Continued) Seat warmers are provided to warm • People taking medication that To prevent damage to the seat the seats during cold weather. can cause drowsiness or warmers and seats: sleepiness. • Never use a solvent such as WARNING paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or gasoline to clean the seats.
  • Page 44 Safety system of your vehicle Information With the seat warmer switch in the ON position, the heating system turns off or on automatically depending on the seat temperature. OGB036015 While the engine is running, push either of the switches to warm the dri- ver’s seat or passengers’...
  • Page 45: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS This section describes how to use the WARNING (Continued) 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 using seat belts.
  • Page 46: Seat Belt Warning Light

    Safety system of your vehicle Seat belt warning light If the driver's seat belt is not fastened (Continued) when the ignition switch is placed in Seat belt warning • No modifications or additions the ON position or if it is disconnected should be made by the user after the ignition switch is placed in the which will either prevent the...
  • Page 47 If the rear seat belt is fastened, the NOTICE warning light will turn off immediately. • You can find the front passen- If the rear seat belt is disconnected ger’s seat belt warning light on when you drive over 20km/h, the cor- the center fascia panel.
  • Page 48: Seat Belt Restraint System

    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 49 Front seat OIB034015 OGB035047 OLMB033025 To adjust the height of the seat belt Shoulder belt extension guide WARNING anchor, lower or raise the height (3 Door vehicle only) adjuster into an appropriate position. You can adjust the position of the Improperly positioned seat...
  • Page 50 Safety system of your vehicle Pre-tensioner seat belt (Continued) (if equipped) • Position one arm under the Your vehicle is equipped with Pre- shoulder belt and the other tensioner Seat Belts in the front over the belt, as shown in the seats and/or rear seats.
  • Page 51 (2) Retractor pre-tensioner the system be serviced by an repair or replace the pre-ten- (3) SRS control module authorized HYUNDAI dealer. sioners yourself. This must be done authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Do not hit the seat belt assem- blies.
  • Page 52 SRS air bags be inspected hazardous. by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer • Although it is non-toxic, the fine as soon as possible. dust may cause skin irritation and should not be breathed for prolonged periods.
  • Page 53: Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    Seat belt use and children Additional seat belt safety WARNING precautions Infant and small children Seat belt use during pregnancy Most countries have laws for Child ALWAYS properly restrain in- Restraint System which require chil- fants and small children in a The seat belt should always be used dren to travel in approved Child Child Restraint System appro-...
  • Page 54 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 should •...
  • Page 55: Care Of Seat Belts

    Seat belts must be snug against your HYUNDAI dealer. hips and chest to work properly. Periodic inspection During an accident, you could be thrown into the seat belt, causing neck All seat belts should be inspected or other injuries.
  • Page 56: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Safety system of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS) We recommend: Most countries have laws for Child Children always in the rear seats Restraint System which require chil- Child Restraint System (CRS) dren to travel in approved Child WARNING always in the rear Restraint System.
  • Page 57: Selecting A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    • After an accident, we recom- where it will be used. mend a HYUNDAI dealer check • Read and comply with the warn- the Child Restraint System, ings and instructions for installation seat belts, ISOFIX anchorages and use provided with the Child and top-tether anchorages.
  • Page 58 Safety system of your vehicle All children under the age of one year must always ride in a rearward-facing Child Restraint System. There are dif- ferent types of rearward-facing Child Restraint Systems: infant-only Child Restraint Systems can only be used rearward-facing.
  • Page 59: Installing A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Booster seats Installing a Child Restraint After selecting a proper Child Restraint System and checking that System (CRS) A booster seat is a Child Restraint the Child Restraint System fits prop- System designed to improve the fit of erly in the rear of this vehicle, you are the vehicle’s seat belt system.
  • Page 60 Safety system of your vehicle ISOFIX anchorage and top-teth- When installing a Child Restraint To use the ISOFIX system in your er anchorage (ISOFIX system) System, adjust the vehicle seat (up vehicle, you must have a Child and down, forward and rearward) for children Restraint System with ISOFIX attach- so that your child fits in the Child...
  • Page 61 WARNING Do not attempt to install a Child Restraint System using ISOFIX anchorages in the rear center seating position. There are no ISOFIX anchorages provided for this seat. Using the outboard seat anchor- ages, for the CRS installation on the rear center seating position, OLM039035 OGB034023 can damage the anchorages...
  • Page 62 Safety system of your vehicle Securing a Child Restraint WARNING System with the “ISOFIX sys- tem” Take the following precautions To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child when using the ISOFIX system: Restraint System in either of the rear • Read and follow all installa- outboard seating positions: tion instructions provided 1.
  • Page 63 Securing a Child Restraint WARNING System 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 top-tether anchorage.
  • Page 64 Safety system of your vehicle Suitability of each seating position for ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture Front Rear Outboard Rear Outboard Rear Center (Driver side) (Passenger side) Passenger ISO/L1 Carrycot ISO/L2 0 : UP to 10kg...
  • Page 65 Recommended Child Restraint Systems – For Europe ECE-R44 Mass Group Size Class Fixture Name Manufacturer Type of Fixation Approval No. Group 0-1 Baby Safe ISO/R1 Britax Romer Reward facing with ISOFIX base E1 04301146 (0-13kg) Plus Group1 Forward facing with vehicle ISOFIX ISO/F2X Duo Plus Britax Romer...
  • Page 66 Safety system of your vehicle Securing a Child Restraint 2. Fasten the lap belt latch into the System with a lap belt or buckle. Listen for the distinct lap/shoulder belt “click” sound. 3. Adjust the lap belt for a snug hold When not using the ISOFIX system, on the Child Restraint System by all Child Restraint Systems must be...
  • Page 67 OLMB033044 OLMB033045 OLMB033046 Installing a Child Restraint System 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 3. Remove as much slack from the with a lap/shoulder belt into the buckle. Listen for the dis- belt as possible by pushing down tinct “click” sound. the Child Restraint System while To install a Child Restraint System feeding the shoulder belt back into...
  • Page 68 Safety system of your vehicle 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. Seating Position Age Group Front...
  • Page 69 AIR BAG - SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 1. Driver’s front air bag 2. Passenger’s front air bag* 3. Side air bag* 4. Curtain air bag* 5. Front passenger air bag ON/OFF switch* * : if equipped The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OGB034017/OGB034018 2-43...
  • Page 70 Safety system of your vehicle 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 Restraint System - every trip, every The front air bags are designed to time, everyone! Even with air bags, you can be seriously injured or supplement the three-point seat belts.
  • Page 71: Air Bag

    n Driver’s front air bag Where are the air bags? WARNING Driver’s and passenger’s front air bags (if equipped) To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating Your vehicle is equipped with a front air bags, take the following Supplemental Restraint System...
  • Page 72 Safety system of your vehicle Side air bags (if equipped) The side air bags are designed to (Continued) deploy only during certain side impact • Do not use any accessory collisions, depending on the crash seat covers. This could severity, angle, speed and point of reduce or prevent the effec- impact.
  • Page 73 OJK032066 onto doors, put their arms on authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Curtain air bags are located along the doors, stretch their arms both sides of the roof rails above the out of the window, or place front and rear doors.
  • Page 74: How Does The Air Bags System Operate

    Safety system of your vehicle How does the air bags system (10) Side pressure sensors* (Continued) operate? (11) Passenger's front air bag • Do not open or repair the side ON/OFF switch* (front passen- curtain air bags. ger’s seat only) •...
  • Page 75 We recommend that an author- after which the air bag warning light based upon the severity of a colli- ized HYUNDAI dealer inspect the should go out. sion and its direction. These two SRS as soon as possible if any factors determine whether the sen- of these conditions occur.
  • Page 76 Safety system of your vehicle • To help provide protection, the air You can take steps to reduce the risk Driver’s front air bag (1) bags must inflate rapidly. The of being injured by an inflating air speed of air bag inflation is a con- bag.
  • Page 77 Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) WARNING To prevent objects from becom- ing dangerous projectiles when the passenger's air bag inflates: • Do not install or place any objects (drink holder, CD holder, stickers, etc.) on the front passenger's panel above the glove box where the pas- OLMB033056...
  • Page 78: What To Expect After An Air Bag Inflates

    We recommend that an author- of the vehicle. This is normal and is a from seeing out of the windshield or ized HYUNDAI dealer replace result of the ignition of the air bag being able to steer. Curtain air bags the air bag immediately after inflator.
  • Page 79: Passenger's Front Air Bag On/Off Switch

    Passenger's front air bag ON/OFF switch (if equipped) OGB036019 OGB036020 To deactivate the passenger’s front To reactivate the passenger’s front air bag: air bag: OGB034018 Insert the master key or a similar Insert the master key or a similar The purpose of the switch is to dis- rigid device into the passenger’s rigid device into the passenger’s able the passenger’s front air bag in...
  • Page 80 ON/OFF switch is set to the OFF position. • We recommend that an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer inspect the passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch and the SRS air bag system as soon as pos- OLM034310 sible.
  • Page 81: Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off In A Collision

    To reduce the risk of an air bag repairs are conducted by an cause serious or fatal injuries. deploying unexpectedly and authorized HYUNDAI dealer. causing serious injury or death: • Do not hit or allow any objects to impact the locations where air bags or sensors are installed.
  • Page 82 Safety system of your vehicle 1. SRS control module 2. Front impact sensor 3. Side pressure sensor (if equipped) 4. Side impact sensor (if equipped) OGB038025/OGB034026/OGB038027/OGB034042/OGB034028 2-56...
  • Page 83 Air bag inflation conditions If the vehicle chassis is impacted by bumps or objects on unimproved roads, the air bags may deploy. Drive carefully on unimproved roads or on surfaces not designed for vehicle traffic to prevent unintended air bag deployment.
  • Page 84 Safety system of your vehicle Air bag non-inflation conditions OGB034034 OGB038035 Front air bags are not designed to Front air bags may not inflate in side OGB034033 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 85 OGB034038 OGB034036 OGB034039 In an angled collision, the force of Just before impact, drivers often Front air bags may not inflate in impact may direct the occupants in a brake heavily. Such heavy braking rollover accidents because front air direction where the air bags would lowers the front portion of the vehicle bag deployment would not provide not be able to provide any additional...
  • Page 86: Srs Care

    HYUNDAI dealer. Improper handling glove box. cle structure. of the SRS system may result in seri- •...
  • Page 87: Additional Safety Precautions

    Consult authorized equipped vehicle cle, against other occupants, or be HYUNDAI dealer for the neces- ejected from the vehicle. If you modify your vehicle by chang- sary information. Failure to fol- Do not use any accessories on...
  • Page 88: Air Bag Warning Labels

    Safety system of your vehicle Air bag warning labels Be sure to read all of the information about the air bags that are installed (if equipped) on your vehicle in this Owner’s n Type A Manual. OIB034027 n Type B OGB034022 Air bag warning labels are attached to alert the driver and passengers of...
  • Page 89: Convenient Features Of Your Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle Accessing your vehicle ..........3-3 Hood ................3-31 Remote key ..............3-3 Opening the hood ............3-31 Remote key precautions ..........3-5 Closing the hood ............3-32 Smart key ................3-7 Fuel filler door ............3-33 Smart key precautions ..........3-10 Opening the fuel filler door ..........3-33 Immobilizer system ............3-12 Closing the fuel filler door ..........3-34 Door locks..............3-13...
  • Page 90 LCD Display ............3-73 Storage compartment ..........3-137 LCD display control .............3-73 Center console storage ..........3-137 LCD modes..............3-73 Glove box..............3-137 Trip computer mode............3-74 Sunglass holder ............3-138 Information mode............3-74 Luggage box ..............3-138 User settings mode (Cluster Type B) ......3-76 Interior features ...........3-139 Trip computer............3-81 Digital clock ..............3-139 Cluster Type A ...............3-81 Cigarette lighter ............3-140...
  • Page 91: Accessing Your Vehicle

    OIB034040 WARNING Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock Do not leave the keys in your a door (and tailgate) and even start vehicle with unsupervised chil- the engine.
  • Page 92 Convenient features of your vehicle Tailgate unlocking Start-up Mechanical key To unlock: For detailed information refer to “Key n Type A n Type B Ignition Switch” in chapter 5. 1. Press the Tailgate Unlock button (3) on the remote key for more NOTICE than one second.
  • Page 93: Remote Key Precautions

    If you have NOTICE a problem with the remote key, it is recommended that you contact an Do not fold the key without press- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ing the release button. This may (Continue) damage the key.
  • Page 94 HYUNDAI authority to operate the equipment. If dealer. the keyless entry system is inoperative due to changes or modifications not...
  • Page 95: Smart Key

    0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the outside door handle. OIB044179 OGB044001 To lock : Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, which you can use to lock or unlock 1. Close all doors, engine hood and a door (and tailgate) and even start tailgate.
  • Page 96 Convenient features of your vehicle Unlocking Even though you press the outside Information door handle button, the doors will not • The door handle button will only lock and the chime will sound for operate when the smart key is with- three seconds if any of the following in 0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the out- occur:...
  • Page 97 Tailgate unlocking Start-up Mechanical key To unlock: You can start the engine without If the Smart Key does not operate inserting the key. For detailed infor- normally, you can lock or unlock the 1. Carry the smart key. mation refer to the Engine Start/Stop door by using the mechanical key.
  • Page 98: Smart Key Precautions

    This is especially important when the or an airport which can interfere phone is active such as making and key to your authorized HYUNDAI with normal operation of the smart dealer or tow the vehicle, if necessary. receiving calls, text messaging, key.
  • Page 99 HYUNDAI authority to operate the equipment. If dealer. the keyless entry system is inoperative...
  • Page 100: Immobilizer System

    Immobilizer sys- transmitting normally. tem malfunction could occur. If the system repeatedly does not recognize the coding of the key, it is recommended that you contact your HYUNDAI dealer. 3-12...
  • Page 101: Door Locks

    DOOR LOCKS Remote key Operating door locks from Information outside the vehicle • In cold and wet climates, door lock Mechanical key 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-...
  • Page 102: Operating Door Locks From Inside The Vehicle

    Convenient features of your vehicle Smart key To lock the doors, press the button on Operating door locks from the outside door handle while carry- inside the vehicle ing the smart key with you or press With the door handle the door lock button on the smart key.
  • Page 103 With the central door lock • When you press the door lock/unlock WARNING switch switch again, all vehicle doors will unlock and the indicator light on the Always secure your vehicle switch will not illuminate. Leaving your vehicle unlocked WARNING increases the potential risk to you or others from someone The doors should always be...
  • Page 104: Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features

    Convenient features of your vehicle Auto door lock/unlock fea- Child-protector rear door To lock the child safety lock, insert a key (or screwdriver) into the hole (1) tures locks (5 Door vehicle only) and turn it to the lock ( ) position.
  • Page 105: Theft-Alarm System

    THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) This system helps to protect your Once the security system is set, open- vehicle and valuables. The horn will ing any door, the tailgate, or the hood sound and the hazard warning lights without using the remote key or smart will blink continuously if any of the key will cause the alarm to activate.
  • Page 106: Tailgate

    Convenient features of your vehicle TAILGATE Opening the tailgate Closing the tailgate Information To close the tailgate, lower and push In cold and wet climates, door lock down the tailgate firmly. Make sure and door mechanisms may not work that the tailgate is securely latched. properly due to freezing conditions.
  • Page 107 WARNING WARNING WARNING Exhaust fumes Rear cargo area If you drive with the tailgate Occupants should never ride in opened, you will draw dangerous the rear cargo area where no exhaust fumes into your vehicle restraints are available. To which can cause serious injury avoid injury in the event of an or death to vehicle occupants.
  • Page 108: Windows

    Convenient features of your vehicle WINDOWS Power windows 5 Door/Cross (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door power window switch (Left)* (4) Rear door power window switch (Right)* (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window* (7) Power window lock switch* * : if equipped...
  • Page 109 3 Door (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Window opening and closing (4) Automatic power window* * : if equipped OGB045237 3-21...
  • Page 110 Convenient features of your vehicle Window opening and closing The ignition switch must be in the ON Information position to be able to raise or lower • In cold and wet climates, power win- the windows. Each door has a Power dows may not work properly due to Window switch to control that door's freezing conditions.
  • Page 111 Auto up/down window (if equipped) mended that the system be checked OIB024001 Pressing or pulling up the power win- by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If a window senses any obstacle while dow switch momentarily to the sec- it is closing automatically, it will stop...
  • Page 112 Convenient features of your vehicle Power window lock switch NOTICE Information (if equipped) • To prevent possible damage to The automatic reverse feature is only the power window system, do active when the “auto up” feature is not open or close two windows used by fully pulling up the switch to or more at the same time.
  • Page 113 WARNING (Continued) • Do not allow children to play Windows with the power windows. Keep the driver’s door power • NEVER leave the keys in your window lock switch in the vehicle with unsupervised LOCK position (pressed). children, when the engine is Serious injury can result from running.
  • Page 114: Sunroof

    Convenient features of your vehicle SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) Information Information • In cold and wet climates, the sun- The sunroof can slide when it is in the roof may not work properly due to tilt position but cannot be tilted while freezing conditions.
  • Page 115: Sunshade

    When the sunshade is opened Sunshade Sliding the sunroof If you pull the sunroof control lever backward, the sunroof glass will slide all the way open. To stop the sunroof movement at any point, pull or push the sunroof control lever momentarily. OGB044126 OGB044008 When the sunshade is closed...
  • Page 116: Tilting The Sunroof

    Convenient features of your vehicle When the sunshade is opened Automatic reversal Tilting the sunroof If you push the sunroof control lever upward, the sunroof glass will tilt. To stop the sunroof movement at any point, pull or push the sunroof control lever momentarily.
  • Page 117: Closing The Sunroof

    Closing the sunroof Resetting the sunroof NOTICE To close the sunroof glass only Sunroof needs to be reset if (in the fol- • Periodically remove any dirt that lowings) Push the sunroof control lever for- may accumulate on the guide - Battery is discharged or disconnect- ward to the first detent position or rail.
  • Page 118: Sunroof Open Warning

    Convenient features of your vehicle Sunroof open warning NOTICE (if equipped) If the sunroof is not reset when n Type B the vehicle battery is disconnect- ed or discharged, or related fuse is blown, the sunroof may operate improperly. OGB048240 If the driver removes the ignition key (Smart key : turns off the engine) and opens the driver-side door when the...
  • Page 119: Hood

    HOOD Opening the hood OIB047050 OGB044011 3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise 4. Pull out the stay rod. OGB044010 the hood slightly, push the sec- 5. Hold the hood opened with the 1. Make sure the shift lever is in P ondary latch up (1) inside of the stay rod.
  • Page 120: Closing The Hood

    Convenient features of your vehicle Closing the hood WARNING WARNING 1. Before closing the hood, check the following: • • Grasp the stay rod in the area Before closing the hood, wrapped in rubber. The rub- • All filler caps in engine compart- ensure that all obstructions ment must be correctly installed.
  • Page 121: Fuel Filler Door

    FUEL FILLER DOOR Opening the fuel filler door Information If the fuel filler door does not open because ice has formed around it, tap lightly or push on the door to break the ice and release the door. Do not pry on the door.
  • Page 122: Closing The Fuel Filler Door

    Convenient features of your vehicle Closing the fuel filler door (Continued) (Continued) 1. To install the fuel tank cap (2), turn • Before touching the fuel noz- If you must re-enter the vehi- it clockwise until it “clicks” once. zle, you should eliminate the cle, you should once again This indicates that the cap is potential build-up of static...
  • Page 123 HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent • Do not use matches or a Always remove the fuel cap specified for your vehicle.
  • Page 124: Steering Wheel

    When the diagnostics is completed, vehicle operation, have the system HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys- the steering wheel will return to its checked by an authorized HYUNDAI tem checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 125: Tilt Steering/Telescope Steering

    Tilt Steering / Telescope Heated Steering Wheel Steering (if equipped) (if equipped) Adjust the steering wheel so it points toward your chest, not toward your face. Make sure you can see the instrument panel warning lights and gauges. After adjusting, push the steering wheel both up and down to be certain it is locked in position.
  • Page 126: Horn

    Convenient features of your vehicle Horn NOTICE Do not install any cover or acces- sory on the steering wheel. The cover or accessory could cause damage to the heated steering wheel system. OIB044056 To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel (see illustration).
  • Page 127: Mirrors

    MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror NOTICE WARNING Before you start driving, adjust the When cleaning the mirror, use a rearview mirror to the center on the To prevent serious injury dur- paper towel or similar material view through the rear window. ing an accident or deployment dampened with glass cleaner.
  • Page 128 Convenient features of your vehicle Day/night rearview mirror Electrochromic mirror (ECM) (if equipped) The electric rearview mirror automati- cally controls the glare from the head- Rearview display lights of the car behind you in night- time or low light driving conditions. Night When the engine is running, the glare is automatically controlled by the...
  • Page 129: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Outside rearview mirror WARNING Be sure to adjust mirror angles before driving. Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors while the ve- Your vehicle is equipped with both hicle is moving. This could re- left-hand and right-hand outside sult in loss of control, and an rearview mirrors.
  • Page 130 Convenient features of your vehicle 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 131 NOTICE The electric type outside rearview mirror fold and unfold function operates even though the ignition switch is in the OFF position. However, to prevent unnecessary battery discharge, do not adjust the mirrors longer than necessary while the engine is not running. NOTICE OGB044016 Do not fold the electric type out-...
  • Page 132: Instrument Cluster

    Convenient features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER n Type A 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Fuel gauge 4. Engine coolant temperature gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. Odometer/Trip computer n Type B 7. LCD display (including trip computer) The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 133: Instrument Cluster Control

    Adjusting Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster Control n Type A Illumination (if equipped) WARNING Never adjust the instrument cluster while driving. This could result in loss of control and lead to an accident that may cause death, serious injury, or property damage.
  • Page 134: Lcd Display Control

    Convenient features of your vehicle Tachometer LCD display control Gauges (if equipped) Speedometer n Gasoline n Diesel n Type A OIB044104 OIB044102/OIB044103 n Type B OGB044018 tachometer indicates approximate number of engine revo- The LCD display modes can be lutions per minute (rpm). changed by using the control buttons.
  • Page 135 Engine Coolant Temperature Fuel Gauge NOTICE Gauge Type A gauge pointer moves Type A beyond the normal range area toward the “130” position, it indi- cates overheating that may dam- age the engine. Do not continue driving with an overheated engine. If your vehicle overheats, refer to “If the Engine Overheats”...
  • Page 136 Convenient features of your vehicle Odometer Information WARNING n Type A n Type B • The fuel tank capacity is given in Running out of fuel can expose chapter 8. vehicle occupants to danger. • The fuel gauge is supplemented by a You must stop and obtain addi- low fuel warning light, which will tional fuel as soon as possible...
  • Page 137: Transaxle Shift Indicator

    Outside Temperature Gauge Dual clutch transmission shift Transaxle Shift Indicator indicator (if equipped) Automatic Transaxle Shift n Type A n Type B Indicator (if equipped) n Type B n Type A n Type B OIB044156/OIB044155 OIB048201 This gauge indicates the current out- side air temperatures by 1°C (1°F).
  • Page 138 Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic transmission/ Dual Manual Transaxle Shift Indicator In the manual shift mode, this indica- clutch transmission shift indica- (if equipped) tor informs which gear is desired while driving to save fuel. tor in manual shift mode n Type A n Type B (if equipped)
  • Page 139: Warning And Indicator Lights

    Gear position Pop-up For example Warning and indicator lights (if equipped) : Indicates that shifting up to the 3rd gear is desired (currently Information - Warning lights the shift lever is in the 2nd or 1st Make sure that all warning lights are gear).
  • Page 140 • When the brake fluid level in the reservoir is low. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle towed to an - If the warning light illuminates with...
  • Page 141 In this case, we recommend that HYUNDAI dealer. al engine braking and stop the vehi- you have the vehicle inspected by cle as soon as it is safe to do so. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-53...
  • Page 142 - It remains on until the engine is you have the vehicle inspected by - It remains on until the engine is started. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as started. soon as possible. • When there is a malfunction with • When there is a malfunction with the emission control system.
  • Page 143 If the belt is adjusted properly, there may be a problem in the electrical charging system. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. 3-55...
  • Page 144 In this we recommend that you have the case, we recommend that you vehicle inspected by an authorized have the vehicle inspected by HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- an authorized HYUNDAI deal- ble. 3-56...
  • Page 145 - It illuminates for approximately 3 you have the vehicle inspected by ON position. seconds and then goes off. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as - It illuminates for approximately 3 • When one or more of your tires soon as possible.
  • Page 146 • When you deactivate the ESC sys- have the vehicle inspected by an warning light on or with the fuel tem by pressing the ESC OFF but- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. level below “E (Empty)” can cause ton. the engine to misfire and damage For more details, refer to “Elect-...
  • Page 147 In this case, we recommend that Information you have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Master Warning Light • When replacing the bulb, use the same wattage bulb. For more details, refer to "Lane For more information, refer to Keeping Assist (LKA) system"...
  • Page 148 DPF system checked by an author- GPF system checked by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer. ized HYUNDAI dealer. NOTICE NOTICE Diesel Engine with...
  • Page 149 - At this time, you can start the engine. starting the engine. you have the vehicle inspected - The indicator light goes off after by an authorized HYUNDAI deal- starting the engine. er as soon as possible. This indicator light blinks:...
  • Page 150 This indicator light blinks: that you have the vehicle inspected by Low Beam Indicator • When the battery of the smart key an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Light is weak. - The indicator light does not blink - At this time, you can not start the but illuminates.
  • Page 151 High Beam Assist Light ON Indicator Cruise Indicator Light (HBA) indicator light Light (if equipped) (if equipped) This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: This warning light illuminates: When the parking lights or headlights • When the cruise control system is are on.
  • Page 152 When the engine automatically starts have the vehicle inspected by an up or while driving, there may a mal- by the ISG system, some warning authorized HYUNDAI dealer. function with the engine preheating lights(ABS, ESC, ESC OFF, EPS or system.
  • Page 153: Lcd Display Messages

    KEY OUT Indicator LCD display messages Information - Engine Light (if equipped) (if equipped) Preheating Shift to "P" position If the engine does not start within 10 (for smart key system and auto- When the Engine Start/Stop button is seconds after the preheating is com- matic transaxle/dual clutch in the ACC or ON position, if any pleted, set the ignition switch or...
  • Page 154 OFF position. Engine Start/ Stop button once more. If the warning illuminates each time you press the Engine Start/Stop but- ton, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer. 3-66...
  • Page 155 Press “START” button with key Shift to "P" or "N" to start engine Door Open (for smart key system) (for smart key system and auto- n Type B matic transaxle/dual clutch trans- This warning message illuminates if mission) you press the Engine Start/Stop but- ton while the warning message “Key •...
  • Page 156 Convenient features of your vehicle Sunroof Open (if equipped) Tailgate Open Hood Open n Type B n Type B n Type B OGB048240 OIB047145 OGB048253 This warning message illuminates if This indicator displays when the tail- This indicator displays when the you turn off the engine when the sun- gate is open.
  • Page 157 Lights mode Wiper mode Heated Steering Wheel On (if equipped) n Type B n Type B • This warning message illuminates if you turn on the heated steering wheel. For more details, refer to “Heated Steering Wheel” in this chapter. Heated Steering Wheel Off (if equipped) •...
  • Page 158 Convenient features of your vehicle Align steering wheel Low Pressure (if equipped) Low Fuel (if equipped) This warning message illuminates if This warning message illuminates if the fuel tank is nearly empty. you start the engine when the steer- - When the low fuel level warning ing wheel is turned 90 degrees to the light is illuminates.
  • Page 159 In this case, we recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by an have the DPF or GPF system authorized HYUNDAI dealer. checked by an authorized HYUNDAI For more details, refer to “Fuses” Information dealer. in chapter 7.
  • Page 160 We recommend that you have the We recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized vehicle inspected by an authorized vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. HYUNDAI dealer. HYUNDAI dealer. For more information, refer to For more information, refer to For more information, refer to “High...
  • Page 161: Lcd Display

    LCD DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED) LCD display control LCD modes (if equipped) Modes Symbol Explanation This mode displays driving information like the tripme- Trip ter, fuel economy, and so on. Computer For more details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter. This mode displays the state of: - Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system - Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system...
  • Page 162: Trip Computer Mode

    Convenient features of your vehicle Cannot edit settings Trip computer mode Information mode while driving Service Interval n Type B n Type B · A/T, DCT · M/T OGB048244 OGB048242/OGB048243 OIB044165 This mode displays driving informa- This warning message illuminates if Service in tion like the tripmeter, fuel economy, you try to select the other User...
  • Page 163 Warning Message If one of followings occurs, warning messages will be displayed on the information mode for several sec- onds. - Low fuel etc. OIB044167 OIB044166 Service in OFF Service required If the service interval is not set, If you do not have your vehicle serv- "Service Interval Off"...
  • Page 164: User Settings Mode (Cluster Type B)

    Convenient features of your vehicle User settings mode (Cluster Type B) On this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on. Driver Assistance Items Explanation To adjust the sensitivity of the Driver Attention Warning. Driver Attention Warning (DAW) system - Off / Normal Sensitivity / High Sensitivity (if equipped)
  • Page 165 Door Items Explanation • Disable : The auto door lock operation will be deactivated. • Enable on Speed : All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 9.3 mph (15km/h). Auto Lock • Enable on Shift : All doors will be automatically locked if the automatic transaxle/dual clutch transmission shift lever is shifted from the P (Park) position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position.
  • Page 166 Convenient features of your vehicle Convenience Items Explanation • On: The welcome light function will be activated. Welcome Light • Off: The welcome light function will be deactivated. For more details, refer to "Welcome System" in this chapter. To activate or deactivate the Wiper/Light mode. Wiper/Lights Display When activated, the LCD display shows the selected Wiper/Light mode whenever you change the mode.
  • Page 167 Service interval Items Explanation Service Interval To activate or deactivate the service interval function. Adjust Interval If the service interval menu is activated, you may adjust the time and distance. You can reset the menus in the User Settings mode. All menus in the User Settings mode are Reset reset to factory settings, except language and service interval.
  • Page 168 Convenient features of your vehicle Other Items Explanation - Off: The average fuel economy will not reset automatically whenever refueling. - After ignition: When the engine has been OFF for 4 hours or longer the average fuel economy will reset automatically. Fuel Economy Reset - After refueling: The average fuel economy will reset automatically after adding 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of fuel or more and after driving speed exceeds 1 mph (1 km/h).
  • Page 169: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER Trip modes Cluster Type A The trip computer is a microcomput- Tripmeter A er-controlled driver information sys- tem that displays information related Tripmeter B to driving, when the ignition switch is in the ON position. Distance to empty* Information Average fuel consumption* Some driving information stored in the...
  • Page 170 Convenient features of your vehicle Distance To Empty (1) Average Fuel Consumption (2) Information (if equipped) (if equipped) • If the vehicle is not on level ground • The average fuel economy is calcu- or the battery power has been inter- lated by the total driving distance rupted, the distance to empty func- and fuel consumption since the last...
  • Page 171 Tripmeter A/B (1) Average Speed (2) Information • The average vehicle speed is cal- The average fuel economy is not dis- culated by the total driving dis- played for more accurate calculation tance and driving time since the if the vehicle does not drive more than last average vehicle speed reset.
  • Page 172 Convenient features of your vehicle Elapsed Time (3) Digital Speedometer • The elapsed time is the total driv- ing time since the last elapsed time reset. - Time range (hh:mm): 00:00 ~ 99:59 • To reset the elapsed time, press the RESET button on the steering wheel for more than 1 second when the elapsed time is dis-...
  • Page 173: Cluster Type B

    Trip modes Cluster Type B 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 174 Convenient features of your vehicle Fuel economy Manual reset Instant Fuel Economy (2) To clear the average fuel economy The instantaneous fuel economy is manually, press the [OK] button on displayed according to the bar graph the steering wheel for more than 1 in the LCD display while driving.
  • Page 175 Accumulated Info display Driving Info display The accumulated driving information will continue to be counted while the engine is still running (for example, when the vehicle is in traffic or stopped at a stop light.) Information The vehicle must be driven for a min- imum of 300 meters (0.19 miles) since the last ignition key cycle before the average fuel economy will be recalcu-...
  • Page 176 Convenient features of your vehicle Digital speedometer Transmission temperature To manually reset the information, (if equipped) press and hold the OK button when viewing the Driving info. The trip dis- tance, the average fuel economy, and total driving time will reset simultane- ously.
  • Page 177: Light

    LIGHT Exterior lights Lighting control OGB044023 OGB044024 Parking light position ( Headlight position ( When the light switch is in the park- When the light switch is in the head OGB044022 ing light position, the parking (posi- light position, the headlights, license To operate the lights, turn the knob at tion) light, license plate light and plate light and instrument panel lights...
  • Page 178 Convenient features of your vehicle High beam operation NOTICE • Do not cover or spill anything on the sensor (1) located on the instrument panel. • Do not clean the sensor using a window cleaner, the cleanser may leave a light film which could interfere with sensor operation.
  • Page 179 High Beam Assist (HBA) system 4. The High Beam Assist (HBA) will (if equipped) turn on when vehicle speed is above 40km/h (25mph). 5. The details of operation with the light switch while the High Beam Assist is on are below. 1) If the light switch is pushed away when the High Beam Assist (HBA) is operating, the...
  • Page 180 ( ) will illu- lamps on and etc. - When vehicle speed is below 30 km/h minate. (Continued) (19 mph). We recommend that you take your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked. 3-92...
  • Page 181 (if equipped) your vehicle to an authorized • When headlamp aiming is not When the front visibility is poor HYUNDAI dealer and have the properly adjusted. • system checked to need a cali- When the lamp of the on-coming •...
  • Page 182 Convenient features of your vehicle Turn signals and lane change One-touch lane change function (Continued) signals (if equipped) • Do not place objects on the To activate an One-Touch Lane crash pad that reflect light Change function, move the turn sig- such as mirrors, white paper, nal lever slightly and then release it.
  • Page 183 Front fog light (if equipped) Rear fog light NOTICE When in operation, the fog lights consume large amounts of vehicle electrical power. Only use the fog lights when visibility is poor. OGB044029 OLF044194L Fog lights are used to provide Vehicle with front fog light improved visibility when visibility is To turn on the rear fog light: poor due to fog, rain or snow, etc.
  • Page 184 Convenient features of your vehicle Battery saver function Headlamp delay function (if equipped) The purpose of this feature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- If the key is removed from the ignition charged. The system automatically switch or placed in the ACC or turns off the parking lights when the LOCK/OFF position with the head- driver removes the ignition key or...
  • Page 185 Smart cornering lamp Escort welcome (if equipped) NOTICE (if equipped) When the headlight(light switch in If the driver gets out of the vehicle While driving the corner, for your the headlight or AUTO position) is on through other doors (except dri- and all doors (and tailgate) are sight and safety, the smart cornering ver's door), the battery saver func-...
  • Page 186 Convenient features of your vehicle Daytime running light (DRL) Headlight leveling device Listed below are the examples of (if equipped) proper switch settings. For loading conditions other than those listed The Daytime Running Lights (DRL) below, adjust the switch position so can make it easier for others to see that the beam level may be the near- the front of your vehicle during the...
  • Page 187: Interior Lights

    Front lamps Interior lights Front Room Lamp: The Front Room Lamp Switch acti- NOTICE vates the front and rear room lamps when the switch is pressed in either of Do not use the interior lights for the three positions indicated below: extended periods when the engine : The front or rear room lamps is turned off or the battery will dis-...
  • Page 188 Convenient features of your vehicle Room lamp : With the Front Room Lamp in NOTICE this position, the front and n Type A Do not leave the lamp switches on rear room lamps remain on for an extended period of time at all times.
  • Page 189 Luggage room lamp (if equipped) Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) OIB044017 OGC044056 The luggage room lamp comes on Push the switch to turn the light ON when the tailgate is opened. or OFF . • : The lamp will turn ON. NOTICE •...
  • Page 190: Wipers And Washers

    Convenient features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS Front Rear A : Wiper speed control B : Intermittent wipe time D : Rear wiper/washer control adjustment · HI – High wiper speed · MIST (V) – Single wipe · LO – Low wiper speed ·...
  • Page 191: Windshield Wipers

    Windshield wipers LO (1) : The wiper runs at a lower Windshield washers speed. Operates as follows when the igni- HI (2) : The wiper runs at a higher tion switch is in the ON position. speed. MIST (V) : For a single wiping cycle, push the lever downward Information and release.
  • Page 192: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    Convenient features of your vehicle Rear window wiper and washer WARNING When the outside temperature is below freezing, ALWAYS warm windshield using defroster to prevent the washer fluid from freezing on the wind- shield and obscuring your vision which could result in an accident and serious injury or death.
  • Page 193: Driver Assist System

    DRIVER ASSIST SYSTEM Rear view monitor (if equipped) Whenever the vehicle ignition is WARNING cycled off and on, the rear view mon- itor will turn on when the shift lever • Never rely solely on the Rear is put into R (Reverse). View monitor when backing The rear view monitor can be turned off by pressing the ON/OFF button...
  • Page 194: Parking Distance Warning (Reverse) System

    Convenient features of your vehicle Operation of The Parking Parking Distance Warning WARNING Distance Warning (Reverse) (Reverse) system System • ALWAYS look around your Operation condition vehicle to make sure there are • This system will activate when no objects or obstacles before backing up with the engine running.
  • Page 195 If this occurs, we recommend • Heavy rain or water spray is pres- that the system be checked by ent. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Wireless transmitters or mobile phones are present near the sensor. • The sensor is covered with snow.
  • Page 196 Convenient features of your vehicle Detecting range may decrease Information WARNING when: The system may not recognize objects • Outside temperature Your new vehicle warranty does less than 30 cm (12 in.) from the sen- extremely hot or cold. not cover any accidents or dam- sor, or it may sense an incorrect dis- •...
  • Page 197 Operation of the Parking Parking Distance Warning (39 inches) in front and 120 cm (47 Distance Warning (Reverse/ inches) behind the vehicle. (Reverse/Forward) system Forward) system (if equipped) This system is a supplemental sys- tem that senses objects within the n Front range and location of the sensors, it cannot detect objects in other areas...
  • Page 198 • When more than two objects are the Parking Distance Warning (Reverse/Forward) system. If this occurs, we sensed at the same time, the clos- recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer est one will be recognized first. as soon as possible.
  • Page 199 Non-operational conditions of Detecting range may decrease NOTICE Parking Distance Warning when: Do not push, scratch or strike the (Reverse/Forward) system • Outside temperature sensor with any hard objects that extremely hot or cold. Parking Distance Warning could damage the surface of the (Reverse/Forward) system may not •...
  • Page 200: Climate Control System

    Convenient features of your vehicle CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Rear window defroster Defroster activate rear window (if equipped) defroster, press the rear window defroster button located in the cli- NOTICE n Manual Climate Control System mate control system. The indicator To prevent damage to the conduc- on the rear window defroster button tors bonded to the inside surface illuminates when the defroster is ON.
  • Page 201 Manual climate control system (if equipped) 1. Temperature control knob 2. Fan speed control knob 3. Mode selection knob 4. Rear window defroster button (if equipped) 5. A/C (Air conditioning) button (if equipped) 6. Air intake control button OGB044110 3-113...
  • Page 202 Convenient features of your vehicle Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- tion. To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
  • Page 203 Mode selection Face-Level (B, D) Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each floor and the windshield with a small outlet can be controlled to direct the amount directed to the side window air discharged from the outlet.
  • Page 204 Convenient features of your vehicle Temperature control Air intake control OGB044040 Instrument panel vents OIB044068 OGB044111 You can adjust the direction of air The temperature will increase by This button is used to select the out- delivered from these vents using the turning the knob to the right.
  • Page 205 Recirculated air position Information WARNING The indicator light on the Prolonged use of the air conditioning button illuminates when • Continued use of the climate with the recirculated air position the recirculated air posi- control system operation in selected will result in excessively dry tion is selected.
  • Page 206 Convenient features of your vehicle Fan speed control Air conditioning (A/C) System operation (if equipped) Ventilation 1. Select the Face Level mode. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
  • Page 207 Operation Tips Air conditioning (if equipped) Information • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems Your vehicle is filled with R-134a or from entering the car through the are filled with R-134a or R-1234yf R-1234yf according to the regulation ventilation system, temporarily set refrigerant.
  • Page 208 We recommend the climate control air to ensure maximum system per- filter be replaced by an authorized formance. HYUNDAI dealer according to the maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions such as dusty or rough roads, more frequent air conditioner filter inspec- tions and changes are required.
  • Page 209 It is important that the should only be serv- be inspected by an authorized correct type and amount of oil iced by trained and HYUNDAI dealer. and refrigerant is used, other- certified technicians. wise damage to the vehicle and It is important that the Information personal injury may occur.
  • Page 210: Automatic Climate Control System

    Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system (if equipped) 1. Temperature control knob 2. Fan speed control knob 3. AUTO (automatic control) button 4. OFF button 5. Mode selection button 6. Front windshield defroster button 7. Rear window defroster button 8.
  • Page 211 Automatic heating and air con- To turn the automatic operation off, ditioning select any button of the following: - Mode selection button The Automatic Climate Control System is controlled by setting the - Front windshield defrost button desired temperature. (Press the button one more time to deselect the front windshield defroster function.
  • Page 212 Convenient features of your vehicle Manual heating and air condi- 3. Set the temperature control to the tioning desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to the The heating and cooling system can outside (fresh) air position. be controlled manually by pressing buttons other than the AUTO button.
  • Page 213 Mode selection OGB044114 The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. OGB048039 3-125...
  • Page 214 Convenient features of your vehicle Face-Level (B, D) Defrost-Level (A, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each windshield. outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet.
  • Page 215 Temperature control Air intake control OGB044040 Instrument panel vents OGB044132 OGB044116 You can adjust the direction of air The temperature will increase to the This button is used to select the out- delivered from these vents using the maximum (HI) by turning the knob to side (fresh) air position or recirculat- vent control lever as shown.
  • Page 216 Convenient features of your vehicle Recirculated air position Information WARNING The indicator light on the Prolonged use of the air conditioning button illuminates when • Continued use of the climate with the recirculated air position the recirculated air posi- control system operation in selected will result in excessively dry tion is selected.
  • Page 217 Fan speed control Air conditioning OFF mode OGB044130 OGB044131 OGB044117 Turn the knob to the right increase Push the A/C button to manually turn Push the OFF button to turn off the the fan speed and air flow. Turn the the system on (indicator light will illu- climate control system.
  • Page 218 Convenient features of your vehicle System operation Operation Tips Air conditioning (if equipped) HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes Ventilation from entering the car through the are filled with R-134a or R-1234yf 1. Select the Face Level mode.
  • Page 219 • If you operate air conditioner exces- turn the air conditioning system off HYUNDAI dealer according to the sively, the difference between the maintenance schedule. If the car is if the engine temperature gauge temperature of the outside air and indicates engine overheating.
  • Page 220 It is important that the correct only be serviced by tem be inspected by an authorized type and amount of oil and trained and certified HYUNDAI dealer. refrigerant is used, otherwise technicians. damage to the vehicle and per- important that the cor- Information sonal injury may occur.
  • Page 221: Windshield Defrosting And Defogging

    Manual climate control system Windshield defrosting and • For maximum defrosting, set the temperature control to the extreme defogging right/hot position and the fan speed control to the highest speed. WARNING • If warm air to the floor is desired while defrosting or defogging, set Do not use the posi-...
  • Page 222 Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic climate control system If the air-conditioning, outside (fresh) air position and higher fan speed are not selected automatically, adjust the corresponding button or knob manu- ally. If the position is selected, lower fan speed is adjusted to higher fan speed.
  • Page 223 To defrost outside windshield Auto defogging system This indicator illuminates (if equipped) when the auto defogging system senses the mois- ture of inside the wind- shield and operates. If more moisture is in the vehicle, the higher steps operate as follow. For example if auto defogging does not defog inside the windshield at step 1 Outside air position, it tries to defog...
  • Page 224 Convenient features of your vehicle Clean air (if equipped) If your vehicle is equipped with the Information auto defogging system, it is automati- If the A/C off is manually selected cally activated when the conditions while the auto defogging system is on, are met.
  • Page 225: Storage Compartment

    STORAGE COMPARTMENT Center console storage Glove box WARNING Flammable materials Do not store cigarette lighters, propane cylinders, or other flammable/explosive materials in the vehicle. These items may catch fire and/or explode if the vehicle is exposed to hot tem- peratures for extended periods. OGB044136 OGB074002 WARNING...
  • Page 226: Sunglass Holder

    Convenient features of your vehicle Sunglass holder (if equipped) Luggage box (if equipped) WARNING • Do not keep objects except sunglasses inside the sun- glass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injur- ing the passengers in the vehicle.
  • Page 227: Interior Features

    INTERIOR FEATURES Digital clock (if equipped) WARNING Do not adjust the clock while driving. You may lose your steering control and cause severe personal injury or acci- dents. OGB048043 OIB044038 Type A Type B To set the time: Whenever the battery terminals or related fuses are disconnected, you The ignition switch must be in the must reset the time.
  • Page 228: Cigarette Lighter

    We recommend that you use parts within 30 seconds, remove it to for replacement from an authorized prevent overheating. HYUNDAI dealer. • Do not insert foreign objects into the socket of the cigarette lighter. It may damage the ciga- rette lighter.
  • Page 229: Ashtray

    Ashtray (if equipped) Cup holder (Continued) • Do not place uncovered or unsecured cups, bottles, cans, etc., in the cup holder containing hot liquid while the vehicle is in motion. Injuries may result in the event of sud- den stop or collision. •...
  • Page 230: Sunvisor

    Convenient features of your vehicle Sunvisor Smartphone docking station NOTICE (if equipped) • Keep your drinks sealed while The smartphone size to be held by driving to prevent spilling your the smartphone docking station is drink. If liquid spills, it may get limited by law.
  • Page 231: Power Outlet

    Power outlet (if equipped) (Continued) NOTICE • Push the plug in as far as it will To prevent damage to the Power go. If good contact is not made, outlet: the plug may overheat or the • Use the power outlet only when internal temperature fuse may the engine is running and open.
  • Page 232: Usb Charger

    Convenient features of your vehicle USB charger (if equipped) • A smart phone or a tablet PC may Clothes hanger (if equipped) get warmer during the re-charging process. It does not indicate any malfunction with the charging sys- tem. • A smart phone or a tablet PC, which adopts a different re-charg- ing method, may not be properly re-charged.
  • Page 233: Shopping Bag Holder

    To avoid any interference with pedal operation, HYUNDAI recommends that the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed. 3-145...
  • Page 234: Luggage Net Holder

    Make sure the luggage net is secure- ly attached to the holders in the cargo area. If necessary, we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer to obtain a luggage net. 3-146...
  • Page 235: Cargo Area Cover

    WARNING • Do not place objects on the cargo area cover. Such objects may be thrown about inside the vehicle and possi- bly injure vehicle occupants during an accident or braking. • Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage compartment. It is designed for luggage only.
  • Page 236: Exterior Features

    Convenient features of your vehicle EXTERIOR FEATURES Roof rack (if equipped) NOTICE (Continued) • • When carrying cargo on the roof The vehicle center of gravity will be higher when items are loaded rack, take the necessary precau- onto the roof rack. Avoid sud- tions to make sure the cargo den starts, braking, sharp turns, does not damage the roof of the...
  • Page 237: Multimedia System

    Multimedia System Multimedia system ............4-3 Bluetooth ..............4-27 AUX, USB and iPod ® port..........4-3 Connecting Bluetooth devices........4-27 Antenna................4-4 Using a Bluetooth audio device ........4-30 Steering wheel audio control .........4-5 Using a Bluetooth phone ..........4-32 Audio / Video / Navigation system (AVN) ....4-6 Setup .................4-37 Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 238 Radio.................4-49 System status icons..........4-71 Turning on the radio .............4-49 Audio system specifications........4-72 Changing the radio mode ..........4-49 USB .................4-72 Scanning for available radio stations ......4-50 Bluetooth.................4-73 Searching for radio stations..........4-50 Trademarks..............4-74 Saving radio stations .............4-50 Declaration of Conformity ........4-75 Listening to saved radio stations........4-50 CE RED for EU .............4-75 Media player ............4-51 RCM for Australia............4-76...
  • Page 239: Multimedia System

    MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM ® AUX, USB and iPod port NOTICE Information • If you install an aftermarket HID When using a portable audio device head lamp, your vehicle’s audio connected to the power outlet, noise and electronic device may mal- may occur during playback. If this function.
  • Page 240: Antenna

    We recommend to use • Be sure to remove the antenna the antenna available with an before washing the vehicle in an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. automatic car wash or it may be damaged. • When reinstalling your antenna, it is important that it is fully tight-...
  • Page 241: Steering Wheel Audio Control

    Steering wheel audio control RADIO mode VOLUME ( ) (1) (if equipped) It will function as the PRESET STA- • Move the VOLUME lever up to TION select buttons. increase volume. • Move the VOLUME lever down to CDP mode decrease volume.
  • Page 242: Audio / Video / Navigation System (Avn)

    Multimedia System Bluetooth ® Audio / Video / Navigation Wireless Technology (1) Call / Answer button hands-free (if equipped) system (AVN) (if equipped) (2) Call end button (3) Microphone Detailed information for the AVN sys- tem is described in a separately sup- plied manual.
  • Page 243: How Vehicle Audio Works

    How vehicle audio works This can be due to factors, such as AM reception the distance from the radio station, FM reception IONOSPHERE closeness of other strong radio sta- IONOSPHERE tions or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in the area.
  • Page 244 Multimedia System FM radio station Station 2 Station 2 88.3 Mhz 88.1 Mhz Mountains Unobstructed Buildings area Iron bridges JBM003 JBM004 JBM005 FM broadcasts are transmitted at • Fading - As your vehicle moves • Station Swapping - As an FM signal high frequencies and do not bend to away from the radio station, the weakens, another more powerful...
  • Page 245: Audio (Without Touch Screen)

    AUDIO (Without Touch Screen) System layout – control panel n Type A n Type B (1) RADIO button (3) DISP (5) POWER button/VOL knob • Press to turn on the radio. While listen- • Turn the display on or off. •...
  • Page 246 Multimedia System n Type A n Type B (6) MENU button (9) FOLDER button (11) TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER but- • Press to access the menu screen for • In the USB mode, press to access the the current mode. folder list. •...
  • Page 247 n Type C n Type D (With Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology) (1) RADIO button (3) PHONE button (4) SEEK/TRACK button • Press to turn on the radio. While listen- • Press to start connecting a mobile • Change the station/track/file (except for ing to the radio, press to change the phone via Bluetooth.
  • Page 248 Multimedia System n Type C n Type D (With Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology) (6) MENU button (9) FOLDER button (11) TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER but- • Press to access the menu screen for • In the USB mode, press to access the the current mode.
  • Page 249: System Layout - Steering Wheel Remote Control

    System layout – steering (1) MODE button (4) MUTE button wheel remote control • Press to switch between radio and • Press to mute or unmute the sys- media modes. tem. • Press and hold to turn the system • During a call, press to mute or on or off.
  • Page 250 Multimedia System WARNING WARNING (Continued) - About driving - About handling the system • Avoid watching the screen while driving. Driving while • Do not operate the system • Do not disassemble or modify distracted may lead to a traffic while driving.
  • Page 251 NOTICE Information Information - About operating the system - About handling the system • If you experience any problems with the system, contact your • Use the system with the engine run- • Do not apply excessive force to the place of purchase or dealer.
  • Page 252: Turning The System On Or Off

    Multimedia System Turning the system on or off Turning the display on or off WARNING To turn on the system, start the To prevent glare, you can turn off the engine. screen. The screen can be turned off • Some functions may be dis- only while the system is on.
  • Page 253: Getting To Know The Basic Operations

    Adjusting the settings Getting to know the basic Numberless items operations Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the Turn the [TUNE] knob to adjust the desired item, and then press the value, and then press the knob to You can select an item or adjust the knob.
  • Page 254: Radio

    Multimedia System RADIO Turning on the radio • Presets: Display the preset list. Scanning for available radio stations • Autostore: Save radio stations to 1. On the control panel, press the the preset list. [RADIO] button. You can listen to each radio station •...
  • Page 255: Searching For Radio Stations

    Using the auto save function Searching for radio stations Saving radio stations You can search for radio stations in To search for the previous or next You can save your favourite radio your area where there is a strong available radio station, press the stations and listen to them by select- ∨...
  • Page 256: Media Player

    Multimedia System MEDIA PLAYER Using the media player (Continued) NOTICE • When the equaliser function of You can play music stored in various • When you connect an Apple connected device media storage devices, such as USB device, playback does not start Equaliser (Tone) settings of the storage devices, smartphones, and automatically.
  • Page 257: Using The Usb Mode

    Restarting the current playback Using the USB mode On the control panel, press the You can play media files stored in ∨ SEEK/TRACK] button. portable devices, such as USB stor- age devices and MP3 players. Check • You can also push the Down lever compatible USB storage devices and on the steering wheel.
  • Page 258 Multimedia System Playing repeatedly NOTICE Information On the control panel, press the • When connecting a USB storage • Start the engine of your vehicle [1 RPT] button. The repeat play device, do not use an extension before connecting a USB device to mode changes each time you press cable.
  • Page 259: Using The Ipod Mode

    (Continued) Using the iPod mode • Some USB devices may be You can listen to music stored on incompatible with your system. your Apple devices, such as an iPod • Depending on the USB device’s or an iPhone. type, capacity, or the format of 1.
  • Page 260 Multimedia System Rewinding/Fast forwarding NOTICE Information On the control panel, press and hold On the control panel, turn the • Be sure to start the engine before ∨ ∧ the [ SEEK/TRACK ] button. [FILE] knob to find the desired you connect devices to the system.
  • Page 261 Notes on connecting Apple devices • When your device is connected to Notes on playing Apple devices the USB port and the AUX port • Ensure that the iOS and firmware • Depending on the model, your simultaneously, it is recognised in of your device is up-to-date before device may not be recognised due the AUX mode.
  • Page 262: Using The Aux Mode

    Multimedia System • If you perform a media control Using the AUX mode Press the [MENU] button on the con- function, such as stop or repeat, trol panel to access the following a You can listen to audio from your just before a song ends, the song menu option: vehicle’s speakers by connecting...
  • Page 263: Bluetooth

    BLUETOOTH (IF EQUIPPED) Connecting Bluetooth devices (Continued) NOTICE • If Bluetooth connection is not Bluetooth is a short-range wireless • On your system, you can use stable, follow these steps to try networking technology. Via Bluetooth, only Bluetooth Handsfree and again.
  • Page 264 Multimedia System Pairing devices with your sys- NOTICE • The screen image in this manual For Bluetooth connections, first pair is an example. Check your sys- your device with your system to add tem screen for the exact vehicle it to the system’s list of Bluetooth name and Bluetooth device devices.
  • Page 265 Connecting a paired device (Continued) NOTICE • If automatic To use a Bluetooth device on your • If a connection ends because a Bluetooth connection function, system, connect the paired device to device is out of the connection a call may be switched to the the system.
  • Page 266: Using A Bluetooth Audio Device

    Multimedia System Deleting paired devices Pausing/Resuming playback Using a Bluetooth audio device If you no longer want a Bluetooth To pause playback, press the device paired or if you want to con- [TUNE] knob on the control panel. To You can listen to music stored in the nect a new device when the resume playback, press the [TUNE] connected Bluetooth audio device...
  • Page 267 Playing repeatedly (Continued) NOTICE • Receiving an incoming call or On the control panel, press the • Depending on the connected making an outgoing call while [1 RPT] button. The repeat play Bluetooth device, mobile phone, playing Bluetooth audio may mode changes each time you press or the music player you are result in audio interference.
  • Page 268: Using A Bluetooth Phone

    Multimedia System Making a call Using a Bluetooth phone NOTICE If your mobile phone is connected to You can use Bluetooth to talk on the • You cannot access the Phone the system, you can make a call by phone hands free. View call informa- screen if there is no connected selecting a name from your call his- tion on the system screen, and make...
  • Page 269 3. Select a phone number. Using the favourites list NOTICE 1. From the Phone screen, turn the • To select a phone number from • You can register up to 20 your favourites list, select [TUNE] knob on the control panel favourites for each device.
  • Page 270 Multimedia System Using your call history Using the contacts list NOTICE 1. From the Phone screen, turn the 1. From the Phone screen, turn the • Some mobile phones may not [TUNE] knob on the control panel [TUNE] knob on the control panel support the download function.
  • Page 271 Answering calls (Continued) NOTICE • Permission is required to down- When a call comes in, a notification • Contacts can be viewed only load contacts from the mobile pop-up window of the incoming call when the Bluetooth device is phone. When you attempt to appears on the system screen.
  • Page 272 Multimedia System Using options during a call Press the [MENU] button on the con- NOTICE trol panel to access the following a During a call, you will see the call • Depending on the mobile phone menu option: screen shown below. Press a button type, call rejection may not be •...
  • Page 273: Setup

    SETUP Display Sound NOTICE You can change the settings related You can change the settings related text scroll function to the system display. to sounds, such as location where equipped) is only available in the sound will be concentrated and the following situation: 1.
  • Page 274: Date/Time

    Multimedia System Phone Language NOTICE You can change the settings for You can change the display lan- • Depending on vehicle models or Bluetooth connections. guage. specifications, available options may vary. 1. On the control panel, press the 1. On the control panel, press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button.
  • Page 275: System Status Icons

    SYSTEM STATUS ICONS Bluetooth Status icons appear at the top of the NOTICE screen to display the current system Icon Description • The battery level displayed on status. the screen may differ from the Battery level connected Familiarise yourself with the status battery level displayed on the Bluetooth device icons that appear when you perform...
  • Page 276: Audio System Specifications

    Multimedia System AUDIO SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS • Bits Per Sample NOTICE - WAV (PCM(Stereo)): 24 bit Supported audio formats • Files that are not in a supported - WAV (IMA ADPCM): 4 bit • Audio file specification format may not be recognised or - WAV (MS ADPCM): 4 bit played, or information about - WAVeform audio format...
  • Page 277: Bluetooth

    Supported USB storage devices (Continued) • Byte/Sector: 64 kbyte or less • If an application program is loaded on a USB storage device, • Format system: FAT12/16/32 (rec- the corresponding media files ommended) may not play. • Maximum device size: 32 GB •...
  • Page 278: Audio (Without Touch Screen)

    Multimedia System AUDIO (Without Touch Screen) System layout – control panel n Type E (With Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology) (1) RADIO button (3) PHONE button (5) POWER button/VOL knob • Press to turn on the radio. While listen- • Press to start connecting a mobile •...
  • Page 279 n Type E (With Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology) (7) MENU button (10) PRESET button (12) TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER but- • Press to access the menu screen for • While listening to the radio, press to the current mode. move to previous or next page of the •...
  • Page 280: System Layout - Steering Wheel Remote Control

    Multimedia System System layout – steering (2) MODE button (5) Call/Answer button wheel remote control • Press to switch between radio and • Press to start connecting a mobile media modes. phone via Bluetooth. • After a Bluetooth phone connec- (3) Volume lever tion is made, access the Bluetooth phone screen.
  • Page 281 WARNING WARNING (Continued) - About driving - About handling the system • Avoid watching the screen while driving. Driving while • Do not operate the system • Do not disassemble or modify distracted may lead to a traffic while driving. Driving while the system.
  • Page 282 Multimedia System NOTICE Information Information - About operating the system - About handling the system • If you experience any problems with the system, contact your • Use the system with the engine run- • Do not apply excessive force to the place of purchase or dealer.
  • Page 283: Turning The System On Or Off

    Turning the system on or off Turning the display on or off WARNING To turn on the system, start the To prevent glare, you can turn off the engine. screen. The screen can be turned off • Some functions may be dis- only while the system is on.
  • Page 284: Getting To Know The Basic Operations

    Multimedia System Adjusting the settings Getting to know the basic Numberless items operations Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the Turn the [TUNE] knob to adjust the desired item, and then press the value, and then press the knob to You can select an item or adjust the knob.
  • Page 285: Radio

    RADIO Turning on the radio • Scan: The system searches for • Traffic Announcement (TA): radio stations with strong radio sig- Activate deactivate traffic On the control panel, press the announcements. Announcements nals and plays each radio station [RADIO] button. and programmes will be received for about five seconds.
  • Page 286: Scanning For Available Radio Stations

    Multimedia System Scanning for available radio Searching for radio stations NOTICE stations To search for the previous or next • You can save up to 36 radio sta- available radio station, press the You can listen to each radio station tions.
  • Page 287: Media Player

    MEDIA PLAYER Using the media player (Continued) NOTICE • When the equaliser function of You can play music stored in various • When you connect an Apple connected device media storage devices, such as USB device, playback does not start Equaliser (Tone) settings of the storage devices, smartphones, and automatically.
  • Page 288: Using The Usb Mode

    Multimedia System Rewinding/Fast forwarding Using the USB mode On the control panel, press and hold You can play media files stored in ∨ ∧ the [ SEEK/TRACK ] button. portable devices, such as USB stor- age devices and MP3 players. Check •...
  • Page 289 Playing in random order NOTICE Information On the control panel, press the [2] • On the control panel, turn the • Start the engine of your vehicle button. The shuffle play mode is acti- [FILE] knob to find the desired before connecting a USB device to vated or deactivated each time you song and press the knob within...
  • Page 290: Using The Ipod Mode

    Multimedia System (Continued) NOTICE • Some USB devices may be • When connecting a USB storage incompatible with your system. device, do not use an extension • Depending on the USB device’s cable. Connect it directly to the type, capacity, or the format of USB port.
  • Page 291 Rewinding/Fast forwarding Searching for music files on a NOTICE file list On the control panel, press and hold • On the control panel, turn the ∨ ∧ 1. On the control panel, press the [3] the [ SEEK/TRACK ] button. [FILE] knob to find the desired button to select List.
  • Page 292 Multimedia System Notes on connecting Apple devices • When your device is connected to Notes on playing Apple devices the USB port and the AUX port • Ensure that the iOS and firmware • Depending on the model, your simultaneously, it is recognised in of your device is up-to-date before device may not be recognised due the AUX mode.
  • Page 293: Using The Aux Mode

    • Do not duplicate a song in multiple Using the AUX mode Press the [MENU] button on the con- folders. One song saved in multiple trol panel to access the following a You can listen to audio from your folders may cause an error with menu option: vehicle’s speakers by connecting search and playback functions.
  • Page 294: Bluetooth

    Multimedia System BLUETOOTH Connecting Bluetooth devices (Continued) NOTICE • If Bluetooth connection is not Bluetooth is a short-range wireless • On your system, you can use stable, follow these steps to try networking technology. Via Bluetooth, only Bluetooth Handsfree and again.
  • Page 295 Pairing devices with your sys- 4. Choose whether or not to connect the Bluetooth device to your sys- tem prior to other devices. For Bluetooth connections, first pair • If you grant priority to the your device with your system to add Bluetooth device, it will be con- it to the system’s list of Bluetooth nected automatically to the sys-...
  • Page 296 Multimedia System Connecting a paired device (Continued) NOTICE • To register a new device, repeat To use a Bluetooth device on your • If a connection ends because a steps 1 to 4. system, connect the paired device to device is out of the connection the system.
  • Page 297: Using A Bluetooth Audio Device

    Disconnecting a device Deleting paired devices Using a Bluetooth audio device If you want to stop using a Bluetooth If you no longer want a Bluetooth device or connect another device, device paired or if you want to con- You can listen to music stored in the disconnect your currently connected nect a new device when the connected Bluetooth audio device...
  • Page 298 Multimedia System Playing the previous or next Playing repeatedly Press the [MENU] button on the con- song trol panel to access the following On the control panel, press the [1] menu options: To play the previous song, press the button. The repeat play mode ∨...
  • Page 299: Using A Bluetooth Phone

    (Continued) Using a Bluetooth phone NOTICE • Receiving an incoming call or You can use Bluetooth to talk on the • Depending on the connected making an outgoing call while phone hands free. View call informa- Bluetooth device, mobile phone, playing Bluetooth audio may tion on the system screen, and make or the music player you are...
  • Page 300 Multimedia System Making a call 3. Select a phone number. NOTICE • To select a phone number from If your mobile phone is connected to • You cannot access the Phone your favourites list, select the system, you can make a call by screen if there is no connected Favourites.
  • Page 301 Using the favourites list Using your call history NOTICE 1 From the Phone screen, press the 1. From the Phone screen, press the • You can register up to 20 [1] button to select Favourites. [2] button to select Call history. favourites for each device.
  • Page 302 Multimedia System Using the contacts list NOTICE NOTICE 1. From the Phone screen, press the • Some mobile phones may not • Contacts can be downloaded [3] button to select Contacts. support the download function. only from the currently connect- 2.
  • Page 303 Answering calls (Continued) NOTICE • Special characters and figures When a call comes in, a notification • Depending on the mobile phone used in the contact name may pop-up window of the incoming call type, call rejection may not be not be displayed properly.
  • Page 304 Multimedia System Using options during a call Press the [MENU] button on the con- (Continued) trol panel to access the following a • Depending on the mobile phone During a call, you will see the call menu option: type, the call switching function screen shown below.
  • Page 305: Setup

    SETUP Display Sound NOTICE You can change the settings related You can change the settings related • Depending on vehicle models or to the system display. to sounds, such as location where specifications, available options sound will be concentrated and the may vary.
  • Page 306: Bluetooth

    Multimedia System Bluetooth NOTICE You can change the settings for • If no Bluetooth device is con- Bluetooth connections. nected, the Update contatcts menu is disabled. On the control panel, press the [SETUP/CLOCK] u [4] buttons to • If the system language is select- select Bluetooth.
  • Page 307: System Status Icons

    SYSTEM STATUS ICONS Bluetooth Signal strength Status icons appear at the top of the screen to display the current system Icon Description Icon Description status. Battery level connected Signal strength of the mobile phone Familiarise yourself with the status Bluetooth device connected via Bluetooth icons that appear when you perform certain actions or functions and their...
  • Page 308: Audio System Specifications

    Multimedia System AUDIO SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS • Bits Per Sample NOTICE - WAV (PCM(Stereo)): 24 bit Supported audio formats • Files that are not in a supported - WAV (IMA ADPCM): 4 bit • Audio file specification format may not be recognised or - WAV (MS ADPCM): 4 bit played, or information about - WAVeform audio format...
  • Page 309: Bluetooth

    Supported USB storage devices (Continued) • Byte/Sector: 64 kbyte or less • If an application program is loaded on a USB storage device, • Format system: FAT12/16/32 (rec- the corresponding media files ommended) may not play. • Maximum device size: 32 GB •...
  • Page 310: Trademarks

    Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. • The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by HYUNDAI is under licence. • Apple ® , iPad ® , iPad mini™, iPhone ®...
  • Page 311: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE RED for EU 4-75...
  • Page 312: Rcm For Australia

    Multimedia System RCM for Australia 4-76...
  • Page 313: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Before driving ............5-4 Braking system ............5-43 Before entering the vehicle ..........5-4 Power brakes ..............5-43 Before starting ..............5-4 Disc brakes wear indicator ..........5-44 Rear drum brakes ............5-44 Ignition switch ............5-6 Parking brake ...............5-44 Key ignition switch ............5-6 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)........5-46 Engine Start/Stop button ..........5-10 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ......5-48 Manual transaxle ............5-20...
  • Page 314 Forward collision-avoidance assist (FCA) system Special driving conditions ........5-97 - camera type ............5-68 Hazardous driving conditions ........5-97 System setting and activation ........5-68 Rocking the vehicle ............5-97 FCA warning message and system control ....5-70 Smooth cornering ............5-98 FCA sensor ..............5-72 Driving at night..............5-98 System malfunction ............5-74 Driving in the rain ............5-98 Limitations of the system..........5-75...
  • Page 315 If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the vehicle, we recommend that the exhaust system be checked as soon as possible by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 316: Before Driving

    Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING Before entering the vehicle Before starting WARNING • Be sure all windows, outside mir- • Make sure the hood, the tailgate, To reduce the risk of SERIOUS ror(s), and outside lights are clean and the doors are securely closed INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- and unobstructed.
  • Page 317 WARNING (Continued) You are much more likely to NEVER drink or take drugs and have a serious accident if you drive. drink or take drugs and drive. If you are drinking or taking drugs, Drinking or taking drugs and don’t drive. Do not ride with a driving is dangerous and may driver who has been drinking or result in an accident and SERI-...
  • Page 318: Ignition Switch

    Driving your vehicle IGNITION SWITCH Key ignition switch WARNING (Continued) (if equipped) This may lead to loss of direc- To reduce the risk of SERIOUS tional control and braking INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- function, which could cause lowing precautions: an accident.
  • Page 319 Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notice Position The ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position. The steering wheel locks to protect the vehi- LOCK cle from theft. (if equipped) Electrical accessories are usable. The steering wheel unlocks. If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC position, turn the key while turning the steering wheel right and...
  • Page 320 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine Starting the gasoline engine Vehicle with automatic transaxle/dual clutch transmission: Vehicle with manual transaxle: WARNING 1. Make sure the parking brake is 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. applied. • Always wear appropriate 2.
  • Page 321 Starting the diesel engine Information Information To start the diesel engine when the • Do not wait for the engine to warm If the engine does not start within 10 engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat- up while the vehicle remains station- seconds after preheating is completed, ed before starting the engine and ary.
  • Page 322: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Driving your vehicle Starting and stopping the engine Engine Start/Stop button NOTICE for turbocharger intercooler (if equipped) To prevent damage to the vehicle: 1. Do not race or accelerate the • Do not hold the ignition key in engine immediately after starting the START position for more the engine.
  • Page 323 WARNING WARNING (Continued) • NEVER reach through the To reduce risk of serious injury • NEVER press the Engine steering wheel for the Engine or death, NEVER allow children Start/Stop button while the Start/Stop button or any other or any person who is unfamiliar vehicle is in motion except in control while the vehicle is in with the vehicle to touch the...
  • Page 324 Driving your vehicle Engine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with manual transaxle Button Position Action Notice • To turn off the engine, stop the vehicle and If the steering wheel is not locked properly then press the Engine Start/Stop button. when you open the driver's door, the warning chime will sound.
  • Page 325 - Vehicle with manual transaxle Button Position Action Notice • Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in is in the ACC position without depressing the ON position when the engine is not running the clutch pedal.
  • Page 326 Driving your vehicle Engine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with automatic transaxle/dual clutch transmission Button Position Action Notice To turn off the engine, press the Engine If the steering wheel is not locked properly Start/Stop button with shift lever in P (Park). when you open the driver's door, the warning chime will sound.
  • Page 327 - Vehicle with automatic transaxle/dual clutch transmission Button Position Action Notice Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it is Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in in the ACC position without depressing the the ON position when the engine is not running brake pedal.
  • Page 328 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine Starting the gasoline engine Information Vehicle with manual transaxle: • The engine will start by pressing the WARNING 1. Always carry the smart key with Engine Start/Stop button, only you. when the smart key is in the vehicle. •...
  • Page 329 Vehicle with automatic transaxle/dual Starting the diesel engine Information clutch transmission: To start the diesel engine when the If the Engine Start/Stop button is 1. Always carry the smart key with engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat- pressed while the engine is pre-heat- you.
  • Page 330 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 When the stop lamp fuse is blown, engine immediately after starting in motion, do not attempt to...
  • Page 331 OGB054002 Information If the smart key battery is weak or the smart key does not work correctly, you can start the engine by pressing the Engine Start/Stop button with the smart key in the direction of the pic- ture above. 5-19...
  • Page 332: Manual Transaxle

    Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) n Type A Manual transaxle operation To shift to R (Reverse), make sure the vehicle has completely stopped, The manual transaxle has 5 (or 6) and then move the shift lever to neu- forward gears.
  • Page 333 Using the clutch (if equipped) Downshifting • Always depress the clutch pedal down fully to prevent noise or clutch pedal should Downshift when you must slow down damage. depressed all the way to the floor in heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill •...
  • Page 334: Good Driving Practices

    Driving your vehicle Good driving practices NOTICE WARNING • Never take the vehicle out of gear To prevent damage to the engine, and coast down a hill. This is • Depress the clutch pedal as clutch and transaxle: extremely dangerous. far as possible.
  • Page 335 • HYUNDAI recommends you resulting in an accident likely to be seriously injured follow all posted speed limits. or killed than a properly belt- ed occupant.
  • Page 336: Automatic Transaxle

    Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Automatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has four for- ward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically in the D (Drive) posi- tion. Depress the brake pedal, press the shift button, and then move shift lever. Press the shift button, then move shift lever.
  • Page 337 The indicator in the instrument clus- WARNING WARNING ter displays the shift lever position when the ignition switch is in the ON To reduce the risk of serious • Shifting into P (Park) while the position. injury or death: vehicle is in motion may cause you to lose control of •...
  • Page 338 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) D (Drive) Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transaxle are not This is the normal driving position. backward. engaged. The transaxle will automatically shift through a 4-gear sequence, provid- Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart ing the best fuel economy and power.
  • Page 339 Sports mode In Sports Mode, moving the shift (Continued) lever backwards and forwards will • If the driver presses the lever to allow you to select the desired range + (Up) or - (Down) position, the of gears for the current driving condi- transaxle may not make the request- tions.
  • Page 340 3. Move the shift lever. 1. Press the shift-lock release but- ton. 2. Press and hold the lock release button on the shift lever. 3. Move the shift lever. We recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer immediately. 5-28...
  • Page 341: Parking

    Parking Good driving practices • When driving in Sports Mode, slow down before shifting to a lower Always come to a complete stop and • Never move the shift lever from P gear. Otherwise, the lower gear continue to depress the brake pedal. (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other may not be engaged if the engine Move the shift lever into the P (Park)
  • Page 342 • ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. the travel lanes. In a collision, an unbelted occupant is significantly more • HYUNDAI recommends you likely to be seriously injured follow all posted speed limits. or killed than a properly belt- ed occupant. •...
  • Page 343: Dual Clutch Transmission

    DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION (IF EQUIPPED) • The dual clutch transmission can be thought of as an automatically shifting manual transmission. It Shift lever gives the driving feel of a manual transmission, yet provides the ease of a fully automatic transmis- sion.
  • Page 344 Driving your vehicle As a result, gear shifts are some- • If you release your foot from the WARNING times more noticeable than a con- accelerator pedal at low vehicle ventional automatic transmission speed, you may feel strong engine To reduce the risk of serious and a light vibration during launch- braking, which is similar to manual injury or death:...
  • Page 345: Lcd Display For Transmission Temperature And Warning Message

    (D, P) on the instrument cluster will blink. We recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked. OGB048247/OGB048249 • Select trip computer mode on the LCD display and move to the trans-...
  • Page 346 Driving your vehicle CAUTION • Increase (high temperature) of the transmission temperature gauge usually appears on an incline when the vehicle is stopped for a long time using accelerator pedal, without depressing the brake pedal. OGB048247 OGB048254 Normal (below marking 10) Before entering High/Overheat (from marking 10 to 14) •...
  • Page 347 DCT warning messages • If the vehicle is held on a hill by applying the accelerator pedal or by creeping with brake pedal dis- engaged, the clutch and transmis- sion may overheat which can result in damage. At this time, a warning message will appear on the LCD display.
  • Page 348 Driving your vehicle • If this occurs, pull over to a safe Transmission overheated location, stop the vehicle with the engine running, apply the brakes and shift the vehicle to P (Park), and allow the transmission to cool. • If you ignore this warning, the driv- ing condition may become worse.
  • Page 349 Do not use the P (Park) posi- tion in place of the parking If any of the warning messages in the brake. LCD display continue to blink, for your safety, we recommend you con- tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked. 5-37...
  • Page 350 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) D (Drive) WARNING Use this position to drive the vehicle This is the normal driving position. backward. The transmission will automatically • Do not shift into gear unless shift through a 7-gear sequence, pro- your foot is firmly on the viding the best fuel economy and NOTICE brake pedal.
  • Page 351 DS mode (Drive Sporty) Information • Ds mode supports the perform- • Only the seven forward gears can be ance mode for the driver. To shift selected. To reverse or park the into Ds mode, move the shift lever vehicle, move the shift lever to the R from D (Drive) to the center of the (Reverse) or P (Park) position as manual shift mode.
  • Page 352 2. Start the engine or place the igni- tion switch in the ON position. tem be inspected by an authorized OGB058036 HYUNDAI dealer immediately. 3. Move the shift lever. 1. Place the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF position. Ignition key interlock system Shift-lock release 2.
  • Page 353: Parking

    Parking Good driving practices • Always apply the parking brake when leaving the vehicle. Do not Always come to a complete stop and • Never move the shift lever from P depend on placing the transmis- continue to depress the brake pedal. (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other sion in P (Park) to keep the vehicle Move the shift lever into the P (Park)
  • Page 354 In a collision, an unbelted attempt this procedure if people occupant is significantly more • HYUNDAI recommends you or objects are anywhere near. likely to be seriously injured follow all posted speed limits. Vehicle may suddenly move for-...
  • Page 355: Braking System

    BRAKING SYSTEM Power brakes WARNING (Continued) Your vehicle has power-assisted • Wet brakes may impair the brakes that adjust automatically Take the following precautions: vehicle’s ability to safely slow through normal usage. down; the vehicle may also • Do not drive with your foot If the engine is not running or is pull to one side when the resting on the brake pedal.
  • Page 356: 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 new pads are required, you will hear Your rear drum brakes do not have a high pitched warning sound from wear indicators.Therefore, have the your front or rear brakes.
  • Page 357 If the recommend that the system be parking brake is released checked by an authorized HYUNDAI unintentionally, serious injury dealer. may occur. •...
  • Page 358: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Driving your vehicle Check Parking Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) (Continued) Brake Warning Light by Drive your vehicle at reduced placing ignition WARNING speeds during the following switch to the ON posi- conditions: tion (do not start the An Anti-Lock Braking System •...
  • Page 359 ABS. We recom- ABS will not prevent a skid that mend that you contact an authorized results from sudden changes in HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- direction, such as trying to take a ble. corner too fast or making a sudden lane change.
  • Page 360: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    ABS system. We rec- The Electronic Stability Control ommend that you contact an (ESC) system helps to stabilize the authorized HYUNDAI dealer as vehicle during cornering maneuvers. soon as possible. ESC checks where you are steering and where the vehicle is actually Information going.
  • Page 361 ESC operation • If the Cruise Control was in use n Type B when the ESC activates, the ESC ON condition Cruise Control automatically disen- When the ignition switch is in the ON gages. The Cruise Control can be position, the ESC and the ESC OFF reengaged when the road condi- indicator lights illuminate for approxi- tions allow.
  • Page 362 ESC system. When this warning light illuminates we recommend that the vehicle be checked by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. The ESC OFF indicator light comes on when the ESC is turned off with the button.
  • Page 363 ESC OFF usage NOTICE WARNING When Driving prevent damage The ESC OFF mode should only be When the ESC is blinking, this transaxle: used briefly to help free the vehicle if indicates the ESC is active: • Do not allow wheel(s) of one stuck in snow or mud by temporarily Drive slowly and NEVER attempt axle to spin excessively while...
  • Page 364: Vehicle Stability Management

    Driving your vehicle VSM operation Vehicle Stability Management When operating (if equipped) When you apply your brakes under VSM ON condition conditions which may activate the Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) The VSM operates when: ESC, you may hear sounds from the helps ensure the vehicle stays stable •...
  • Page 365: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    The HAC acti- the vehicle be checked by an vates only for approximately 2 authorized HYUNDAI dealer as seconds. soon as possible. NOTICE Driving with varying tire or wheel sizes may cause the ESC system to malfunction.
  • Page 366: Emergency Stop Signal (Ess)

    The system is activated when: call an authorized HYUNDAI dealer depress the brake pedal. Move for assistance. • The vehicle suddenly stops (vehi- the shift lever into the 1st gear...
  • Page 367: To Activate The Isg System

    • When the above indicator remains illuminated on the instrument clus- - The vehicle is driven on a steep ter, we recommend that you have incline. (for automatic transaxle/ the IGS system checked by an dual clutch transmission) authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 5-55...
  • Page 368 Driving your vehicle Auto stop In auto stop mode, when the driver Information opens the hood, the ISG system will The driving speed must reach at least be deactivated. 10 km/h (6 mph) after an idle stop to When the system is deactivated: stop the engine in idle stop mode again.
  • Page 369 Auto start The engine is automatically restart- Type A Type B ed in the following situations. To restart the engine in the auto - The fan speed of the manual cli- stop mode mate control system is set above Manual transmission vehicle the 3rd position, with the air condi- •...
  • Page 370 Driving your vehicle - The door is opened or seat belt is Type B unfastened when the brake pedal is depressed. The auto stop indicator ( ) blinks in green for 5 seconds on the instru- ment cluster and a message "Auto Start"...
  • Page 371: To Deactivate The Isg System

    System Off" appears on the LCD persists, we recommend that you The followings occur, when there is display. contact an authorized HYUNDAI a malfunction with the ISG system: • Press the ISG OFF button again to dealer. • The auto stop indicator ( ) will reactivate the ISG system.
  • Page 372: The Battery Sensor Deactivation

    Prerequisites to reactivate the The battery sensor NOTICE battery sensor deactivation • Use only the genuine HYUNDAI Keep the engine in the OFF status ISG battery for replacement. If for 4 hours, and attempt to restart the not, the ISG system may not engine 3 to 4 times for the battery- normally operate.
  • Page 373: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) Cruise Control Operation WARNING (Continued) • Do not use the Cruise Control Take the following precautions: when it may be unsafe to keep the vehicle at a constant • If the Cruise Control is left on, speed: (CRUISE indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminat-...
  • Page 374 Driving your vehicle Cruise control switch To set Cruise Control speed OGB054018 3. Push the lever (1) down (SET-), OGB054021 OGB054032 and release it. The SET indicator light will illuminate. : Turns cruise control system on 1. Push the button on the steer- or off.
  • Page 375 To increase Cruise Control To decrease Cruise Control To temporarily accelerate with speed speed the Cruise Control ON Depress the accelerator pedal. When you take your foot off the accelerator, the vehicle will return to the previously set speed. If you push the lever down (SET-) at the increased speed, the Cruise Control will maintain the increased speed.
  • Page 376 Driving your vehicle Cruise Control will be canceled To resume preset Cruising • Decreasing the vehicle speed to when: speed less than approximately 25 km/h (16 mph). • The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is operating. Information Each of the above actions will cancel Cruise Control operation (the SET indicator light in the instrument clus- ter will go off), but only pressing the...
  • Page 377 To turn Cruise Control off OGB054021 • Press the button (the CRUISE light will go off). • Turn the engine OFF . 5-65...
  • Page 378: Speed Limit Control System

    Driving your vehicle SPEED LIMIT CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Speed limit control switch To set speed limit Speed Limit Control Operation You can set the speed limit when you do not want to drive over a specific speed. If you drive over the preset speed limit, the warning system operates (set speed limit will blink and chime will sound) until the vehicle speed...
  • Page 379 To turn off the speed limit con- If you would like to drive over the pre- trol, do one of the following: set speed limit when you depress the accelerator pedal less than approxi- mately 50%, the vehicle speed will maintain within speed limit.
  • Page 380: Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (Fca) System - Camera Type

    Driving your vehicle FORWARD COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST (FCA) SYSTEM - CAMERA TYPE (IF EQUIPPED) The Forward Collision-avoidance System setting and activation WARNING Assist (FCA) system is designed to System setting help detect and monitor the vehicle Take the following precautions • The driver can activate the FCA by ahead in the roadway through cam- when using...
  • Page 381 Even though, 'Early' is selected if HYUNDAI dealer. Prerequisite for activation the front vehicle suddenly stops The FCA gets ready to be activated, the initial warning activation time when the FCA is selected on the •...
  • Page 382: Fca Warning Message And System Control

    Driving your vehicle Collision Warning FCA warning message and WARNING (First warning) system control The FCA produces warning mes- • Completely stop the vehicle sages and warning alarms in accor- on a safe location before dance with the collision risk levels, operating the switch on the such as abrupt stopping of the vehi- steering wheel to activate/...
  • Page 383 Collision Warning Emergency braking Brake operation (Second warning) (Third warning) • In an urgent situation, the braking system enters into the ready status for prompt reaction against the dri- ver's depressing the brake pedal. • The FCA provides additional brak- ing power for optimum braking per- formance, when...
  • Page 384: Fca Sensor

    We recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an author- WARNING ized HYUNDAI dealer. • Playing the vehicle audio sys- Never deliberately drive danger- tem at high volume may offset ously to activate the system.
  • Page 385 We recommend that you have the sys- ating the FCA system. tem checked by an authorized The FCA may not properly operate in HYUNDAI dealer when: an area (e.g. open terrain), where • The windshield glass is replaced. any substances are not detected after turning ON the engine.
  • Page 386: System Malfunction

    The FCA system vate if the driver applies the cle inspected by an authorized may not activate and the brake pedal to avoid a colli- HYUNDAI dealer. warning message will not be sion. • The FCA warning message may displayed.
  • Page 387: Limitations Of The System

    Limitations of the system (Continued) WARNING The Forward Collision avoidance • The brake control may be assist (FCA) system is designed to • The FCA system does not insufficient, possibly causing monitor the vehicle ahead in the operate when the vehicle is in a collision, if a vehicle in front roadway through camera recognition abruptly stops.
  • Page 388 Driving your vehicle Detecting vehicles • The outside brightness changes • The vehicle in front is moving verti- suddenly, for example when enter- cally to the driving direction The sensor may be limited when: ing or exiting a tunnel • The vehicle in front is stopped ver- •...
  • Page 389 In these cases, the driver must main- tain a safe braking distance, and if necessary, depress the brake pedal to reduce your driving speed in order to maintain a safe distance. OOSEV058110N OOSEV058111N - Driving on a curve The FCA system may recognize a vehicle in the next lane when driving The performance of the FCA system on a curved road.
  • Page 390 Driving your vehicle OGB058069 OOSEV058112N OTM058119 - Driving on a slope - Changing lanes When driving in stop-and-go traffic, and a stopped vehicle in front of you The performance of the FCA decreas- When a vehicle changes lanes in merges out of the lane, the FCA sys- es while driving upward or downward front of you, the FCA system may not tem may not immediately detect the...
  • Page 391 HYUNDAI • Use extreme caution when the dealer. OGB058070 vehicle in front of you has...
  • Page 392: Lane Departure Warning System (Ldw)

    • The LDW does not make the an authorized HYUNDAI deal- vehicle change Lanes or stay er and have the system in the lane. checked to need a calibration.
  • Page 393: Ldw Operation

    LDW Operation The color of indicator will Lane detected change depend on the condition of LDW. - White : Sensor does not detect the lane marker or vehicle speed is less than 60 km/h (37 mph). - Green : Sensor detects the lane marker.
  • Page 394: Warning Light And Message

    LDW is not working properly. We recommend you to have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. The LDW does not operate when: • The driver turns on the turn signal to change lanes or operates the OGB058046/OGB058045 hazard warning flasher.
  • Page 395 Limitations of the System - The lane marker is not visible due - Because the light of street, sun, to snow, rain, stain, a puddle or oncoming vehicle and so on The LDW may not warn you even if other factors. reflects from the water on the road.
  • Page 396: Lane Keeping Assist (Lka) System

    Lane Keeping your vehicle to an authorized the road, and assists the driver's Assist (LKA) system: HYUNDAI dealer and have the steering to help keep the vehicle • Do not steer the steering system checked for calibra- between lanes.
  • Page 397: Lka Operation

    LKA operation (Continued) (Continued) • • Always have your hands on the system detects lane steering wheel while the LKA markers and controls the system is activated. If you con- steering wheel by a camera, tinue to drive with your hands therefore, if the lane markers off the steering wheel after the are hard to detect, the system...
  • Page 398 Driving your vehicle LKA activation Note that the vehicle speed must be WARNING at least approximately 60 km/h (37 mph) to ENABLE the LKA system. The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) The indicator in the cluster display system is a system to prevent will illuminate green.
  • Page 399 n Left lane marker n Right lane marker Lane marker undetected Lane marker detected OGB058049/OGB058052 OGB058051/OGB058050 OGB058053 • If vehicle speed is over 60 km/h (37 A visual warning appears on the Keep hands on steering wheel mph) and the system detects lane cluster LCD display.
  • Page 400 Driving your vehicle WARNING WARNING The warning message may • The driver is responsible for appear late according to road accurate steering. conditions. Therefore, always • Turn off the system and drive have your hands on the steer- the vehicle in following situa- ing wheel while driving.
  • Page 401: Warning Light And Message

    If the problem is not solved, we rec- markers on the road. (e.g. con- ommend that the system be checked struction area) by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • The vehicle is driven on a steep incline. • The steering wheel is turned sud- denly.
  • Page 402: Limitations Of The System

    Driving your vehicle Limitations of the System • The lane marker is very thick or When external condition is inter- thin. vened The LKA system may operate pre- • The lanes ahead are not visible • The brightness outside changes maturely even if the vehicle does not due to rain, snow, water on the suddenly such as when entering or...
  • Page 403: Lka System Function Change

    • Driving on a steep grade, over a When front visibility is poor LKA system function change hill, or when driving on a curved • The windshield or the Front view The driver can change LKA to the road. camera lens is blocked with dirt or Lane Departure Warning(LDW) sys- •...
  • Page 404: Driver Attention Warning (Daw) System

    Driving your vehicle DRIVER ATTENTION WARNING (DAW) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Display of the driver's attention The Driver Attention Warning (DAW) • The driver can select the Driver level system displays the condition of the Attention Warning (DAW) system driver's fatigue level and inattentive mode.
  • Page 405 Take a break n Inattentive driving • The level increases when the driv- er attentively drives for a certain period of time. • When the driver turns on the sys- tem while driving, it displays 'Last Break time' and level. OGB058058 •...
  • Page 406: Resetting The System

    Driving your vehicle Resetting the system System standby CAUTION • The last break time is set to 00:00 and the driver's attention level is While other beeps such as the set to 5 (very attentive) when the seat belt warning sound are in driver resets the Driver Attention operation and override the DAW Warning (DAW) system.
  • Page 407: System Malfunction

    • NEVER disassemble the camera gestion by the Driver Attention inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI assembly, nor apply any impact Warning (DAW) system. dealer. on the camera assembly.
  • Page 408 (DAW) system warning sounds. uneven tire wear-out, toe- take your vehicle to an author- in/toe-out alignment). ized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked for calibra- • The vehicle drives on a curvy tion.
  • Page 409: Special Driving Conditions

    SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle NOTICE When hazardous driving conditions If it is necessary to rock the vehicle If the tires spin at high speed the are encountered such as water, to free it from snow, sand, or mud, tires can explode, and you or oth- snow, ice, mud or sand: first turn the steering wheel right and...
  • Page 410: Smooth Cornering

    Driving your vehicle Smooth cornering Driving at night Driving in the rain Avoid braking or gear changing in Night driving presents more hazards Rain and wet roads can make driving corners, especially when roads are than driving in the daylight. Here are dangerous.
  • Page 411: Driving In Flooded Areas

    • Driving too fast through large pud- Driving in flooded areas dles can affect your brakes. If you Avoid driving through flooded areas must go through puddles, try to unless you are sure the water is no drive through them slowly. higher than the bottom of the wheel •...
  • Page 412: Winter Driving

    Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING Snow tires Snow or icy conditions Information You need to keep sufficient distance Do not install studded tires without WARNING between your vehicle and the vehicle first checking local and municipal reg- in front of you. ulations for possible restrictions Snow tires should be equivalent Apply the brakes gently.
  • Page 413 HYUNDAI parts and install the prevent side skids. tire chain after reviewing the instruc- • Do not install tire chains without tions provided with the tire chains.
  • Page 414: Winter Precautions

    • Use SAE “S” class or wire should use, we recommend that you it helps prevent corrosion in the cool- chains. consult with an authorized HYUNDAI ing system, lubricates the water dealer. • If you hear noise caused by pump and prevents freezing. Be sure...
  • Page 415 Don't let ice and snow accumu- tions on the container. Window late underneath washer anti-freeze is available from an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and Under some conditions, snow and most auto parts outlets. Do not use ice can build up under the fenders engine coolant or other types of anti- and interfere with the steering.
  • Page 416: Trailer Towing (For Europe)

    Ask an authorized or 100 kg (220.4 lbs), whichever HYUNDAI dealer for further details are pulling a trailer. For exam- value is lower. In this case, do not ple, if the trailer is too heavy, before towing.
  • Page 417: If You Decide To Pull A Trailer

    • When towing a trailer, be sure to What is the maximum safe weight of The tongue load is an important consult an authorized HYUNDAI a trailer? It should never weigh more weight to measure because it affects dealer for further information on...
  • Page 418 Driving your vehicle Reference weight and distance when trailer towing a trailer WARNING Kappa Kappa Engine Kappa 1.0 T-GDI U2 1.4 Take the following precautions: 1.4 MPI 1.2 MPI Item • Never load a trailer with more 5 M/T 6 M/T 7 DCT 5 M/T 6 M/T 4 A/T 6 M/T...
  • Page 419: Trailer Towing Equipment

    • A HYUNDAI trailer hitch accessory becomes separated from the hitch. is available at an authorized Instructions about safety chains may HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 420: Driving With A Trailer

    Driving your vehicle Trailer brakes Distance Driving with a trailer If your trailer is equipped with a brak- Stay at least twice as far behind the Towing a trailer requires a certain ing system, make sure it conforms vehicle ahead as you would when amount of experience.
  • Page 421 Making turns Consult an authorized HYUNDAI When towing a trailer, the green When you’re turning with a trailer, dealer for assistance. arrows on your instrument panel will make wider turns than normal.
  • Page 422 Driving your vehicle Driving on hills Parking on hills NOTICE Reduce speed and shift to a lower Generally, if you have a trailer To prevent engine and/or trans- gear before you start down a long or attached to your vehicle, you should axle overheating: steep downgrade.
  • Page 423 Ready to leave after parking on 5. Start the vehicle, hold the brakes, WARNING a hill shift to neutral, release the park- ing brake and slowly release the 1. With the shift lever to P (Park, for To prevent serious or fatal brakes until the trailer chocks automatic transaxle/dual clutch injury:...
  • Page 424: Maintenance When Towing A Trailer

    Driving your vehicle Maintenance when towing a NOTICE trailer To prevent vehicle damage: Your vehicle will need service more • Due to higher load during trailer often when you regularly pull a trail- usage, overheating might occur er. Important items to pay particular on hot days or during uphill attention to include engine oil, auto- driving.
  • Page 425: Vehicle Weight

    VEHICLE WEIGHT 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 was designed to carry: the Tire and WARNING each axle (front and rear) - including Loading Information Label and the vehicle curb weight and all payload.
  • Page 427 What to do in an emergency Road warning ............6-2 Distributing the sealant..........6-23 Checking the tire inflation pressure ......6-24 Hazard warning flasher ..........6-2 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) In case of an emergency while driving....6-3 (Type A) ..............6-25 If the engine stalls while driving ........6-3 Low tire pressure telltale ..........6-26 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing....6-3 TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
  • Page 428: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher It should be used whenever emer- gency repairs are being made or when the vehicle is stopped near the edge of a roadway. Press the flasher switch with the igni- tion switch in any position.
  • Page 429: In Case Of An Emergency While Driving

    When the vehicle has slowed HYUNDAI dealer. to such a speed that it is safe to do so, brake carefully and pull off the If the engine stalls at a cross- road.
  • Page 430: If The Engine Will Not Start

    The engine recommend that you call an author- starts only when the shift lever is in ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. N (Neutral) or P (Park). • Check the battery connections to be sure they are clean and tight.
  • Page 431: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING Jump starting can be dangerous if • Hydrogen always When lifting a plastic-cased done incorrectly. Follow the jump battery, excessive pressure present in battery cells, starting procedure in this section to on the case may cause bat- is highly combustible, avoid serious injury or damage to and may explode if ignit- tery acid to leak.
  • Page 432 What to do in an emergency Jump starting procedure NOTICE 1. Position vehicles close To prevent damage to your vehi- enough that the jumper cables will cle: reach, but do not allow the vehi- • Only use a 12-volt power supply cles to touch.
  • Page 433: If The Engine Overheats

    If authorized HYUNDAI dealer. there is no visible loss of engine coolant and no steam, leave the engine running and check to be sure the engine cooling fan is operating.
  • Page 434 If overheating happens again, until the engine cools down. we recommend that you call an Use extreme care when remov- authorized HYUNDAI dealer for 4. Check for coolant leaking from the ing the radiator cap. Wrap a assistance. radiator, hoses or under the vehi- thick towel around it, and turn it cle.
  • Page 435: Jack And Tools

    IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE (WITH SPARE TIRE, IF EQUIPPED) Jacking instructions Jack and tools WARNING The jack is provided for emergency tire changing only. Changing a tire can be danger- To prevent the jack from “rattling” ous. Follow the instructions in while the vehicle is in motion, store it this section when changing a properly.
  • Page 436: Removing And Storing The Spare Tire

    What to do in an emergency Removing and storing the WARNING (Continued) spare tire • The vehicle can easily roll off Turn the tire hold-down wing bolt Changing tires the jack causing serious counterclockwise. injury or death. No person • Never attempt vehicle repairs should place any portion of Store the tire in the reverse order of...
  • Page 437: Changing Tires

    Changing tires WARNING 1. Park on a level surface and apply the parking brake firmly. Changing a tire 2. Shift the shift lever into R • To prevent vehicle movement (Reverse) for manual transaxle or while changing a tire, always P (Park) for automatic transaxle/ set the parking brake fully, dual clutch transmission.
  • Page 438 What to do in an emergency WARNING Jack location To reduce the possibility of injury, be sure to use only the jack provided with the vehicle and in the correct jack position; never use any other part of the vehicle for jack support. OGB068003 OGB064004 7.
  • Page 439 9. Loosen the wheel nuts and 10. To install the wheel, hold it on the WARNING remove them with your fingers. studs, put the wheel nuts on the Slide the wheel off the studs and studs and tighten them finger •...
  • Page 440 HYUNDAI dealer. they are all tight. Then double-check each nut for tightness. After changing wheels, we recommend that the sys- tem be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 441 Important - use of compact WARNING WARNING spare tire (if equipped) Your vehicle is equipped with a com- Wheel studs The compact spare tire is for pact spare tire. This compact spare emergency use only. Do not If the studs are damaged, they tire takes up less space than a regu- operate your vehicle on this may lose their ability to retain...
  • Page 442 What to do in an emergency When using a compact spare tire, • Do not take this vehicle through an • The compact spare tire should not observe the following precautions: automatic car wash while the com- be used on any other wheels, nor pact spare tire is installed.
  • Page 443: Jack Label

    Jack label 1. Model Name. n Example • Type A 2. Maximum allowable load. 3. When using the jack, set your parking brake. 4. When using the jack, stop the engine. 5. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
  • Page 444: Ec Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    What to do in an emergency EC Declaration of Conformity for Jack JACKDOC14GB 6-18...
  • Page 445: Introduction

    Have your tire repaired as soon HYUNDAI dealer. or similar objects and reinflates the as possible. The tire may loose tire. air pressure at any time after...
  • Page 446: Notes On The Safe Use Of The Tire Mobility Kit

    Tire Mobility Kit for your safety. • Use of the Tire Mobility Kit may not be effective for tire damage larger than approximately 0.24 in (6 mm). We recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 6-20...
  • Page 447: Components Of The Tire Mobility Kit

    Connectors, cable and connection Components of the Tire Mobility Kit hose are stored in the compressor housing. WARNING Expired sealant Do not use the Tire sealant after the sealant has expired (i.e. pasted the expiration date on the sealant container). This can increase the risk of tire failure.
  • Page 448: Using The Tire Mobility Kit

    What to do in an emergency Using the Tire Mobility Kit 1. Detach the speed restriction label (0) from the sealant bottle (1), and place it in a highly visible place inside the vehicle such as on the steering wheel to remind the driv- er not to drive too fast.
  • Page 449: Distributing The Sealant

    Distributing the sealant NOTICE - Tire pressure 10. Immediately drive approximately Do not attempt to drive your vehi- 4~6miles (7~10km or, about cle if the tire pressure is below 29 10min) to evenly distribute the PSI(200kpa). This could result in sealant in the tire.
  • Page 450: Checking The Tire Inflation Pressure

    We recommend that you use the into the vehicle power outlet. sealant of tire mobility kit from an 4. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to authorized HYUNDAI dealer. The the recommended tire inflation. sealant on the tire pressure sen- With the ignition switched on, pro- sor and wheel should be removed ceed as follows.
  • Page 451 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (TYPE A, IF EQUIPPED) 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 oper- that illuminates a low tire pressure ating properly.
  • Page 452 It does not mean your TPMS is minute, we recommend that you con- malfunctioning because tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If the telltale illuminates, immediately decreased temperature leads to a reduce your speed, avoid hard cor- proportional lowering of tire pres- nering and anticipate increased stop- sure.
  • Page 453: Tpms (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) Malfunction Indicator

    System (TPMS). the TPMS malfunction indicator. • The TPMS malfunction indicator We recommend that the system be may illuminate if snow chains or checked by an authorized HYUNDAI some separately purchased dealer. devices such as notebook com- puters, mobile charger, remote starter, navigation etc.
  • Page 454: Changing A Tire With Tpms

    After you replace the low pressure sensor and wheel shall be elemi- vated by a HYUNDAI dealer. If the nated when you replace the tire tire with the spare tire, the Low Tire TPMS sensor on the original with a new one.
  • Page 455: Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( Tpms)

    NOTICE We recommend that you use the tire sealant approved by HYUNDAI if your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. The liquid sealant can damage the tire pressure sensors.
  • Page 456 HYUNDAI dealer. • If you use the wheels on the market, use a TPMS sensor approved by a HYUNDAI deal- er. If your vehicle is not equipped with a TPMS sensor or TPMS does not work prop- erly, you may fail the periodic vehicle inspection conducted in your country.
  • Page 457: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (IF EQUIPPED) (TYPE B) Tire pressure monitoring As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire system pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Each tire, including the spare (if pro- that illuminates a low tire pressure vided), should be checked monthly telltale when one or more of your when cold and inflated to the inflation...
  • Page 458: Low Tire Pressure Position Telltale

    If any of the below happens, we rec- indicate when the system is not ommend that the system be checked operating properly. The TPMS mal- by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. function indicator is combined with the low tire pressure telltale. When 1. The low tire pressure telltale/...
  • Page 459 The low tire pressure position telltale After you replace the low pressure NOTICE warning message will indicate which tire with the spare tire, one of the fol- In winter or cold weather, the low tire is significantly under-inflated by lowing will happen: tire pressure telltale may be illu- illuminating the corresponding posi- •...
  • Page 460: Tpms (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)

    CAUTION distances. We recommend that the system be Continued driving on low pres- checked by an authorized HYUNDAI It is recommended that you do sure tires can cause the tires to dealer to determine the cause of the not use a puncture-repairing overheat and fail.
  • Page 461 NOTICE We recommend that you use the sealant approved by HYUNDAI if your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. The liquid sealant can damage the tire pressure sensors.
  • Page 462 If you use the wheels on the (TPMS) components may void market, use a TPMS sensor the warranty for that portion of approved by a HYUNDAI deal- the vehicle. er. If your vehicle is not equipped with a TPMS sensor...
  • Page 463: Towing

    OIB064010 OIB064011 If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommended.
  • Page 464: Removable Towing Hook (Front)

    What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an Removable towing hook NOTICE emergency without wheel dollies : (front) (if equipped) • Do not tow the vehicle with 4 1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC 5 Door wheels on the ground (such as position.
  • Page 465: Emergency Towing

    If towing is necessary, we recom- towing hook from the tool bag. mend you to have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a 2. Open the cover on the front bumper. commercial tow truck service. 3. Install the towing hook by turning it...
  • Page 466 What to do in an emergency Always follow these emergency tow- CAUTION ing precautions: • Place the ignition switch in the The driver must be in the vehi- ACC position so the steering wheel cle for steering and braking is not locked. operations when the vehicle is •...
  • Page 467 NOTICE NOTICE Accelerate or decelerate the vehi- To avoid damage to your vehicle cle in a slow and gradual manner and vehicle components when while maintaining tension on the towing: tow rope or chain to start or drive • Always pull straight ahead when the vehicle, otherwise tow hooks using the towing hooks.
  • Page 468: Emergency Commodity

    What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY COMMODITY (IF EQUIPPED) Your vehicle is equipped with emer- First aid kit To check the tire pressure, take the gency commodities to help you following steps: Supplies for use in giving first aid respond to emergency situation.
  • Page 469: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine compartment ..........7-3 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ..7-35 Maintenance services ..........7-7 Engine oil..............7-39 Owner's responsibility ...........7-7 Checking the engine oil level (Gasoline engine) ..7-39 Owner maintenance precautions ........7-7 Checking the engine oil level (Diesel engine) ....7-40 Changing the engine oil and filter .......7-41 Owner maintenance ..........7-10 Engine coolant ............7-42 Owner maintenance schedule ........7-10...
  • Page 470 Climate control air filter ........7-52 Fuses .................7-74 Filter inspection .............7-52 Main fuse (multi fuse) ...........7-78 Filter replacement............7-52 Fuse/relay panel description.........7-79 Wiper blades ............7-54 Light bulbs ...............7-92 Blade inspection .............7-54 Headlight, position light, turn signal light, Blade replacement ............7-54 and front fog light bulb replacement......7-93 Headlight and front fog light aiming (for Europe) ..7-97 Battery ..............7-58 Side repeater light replacement .........7-103...
  • Page 471: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT Gasoline Engine (Kappa 1.0 T-GDI) 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. Engine room junction block 9.
  • Page 472 Maintenance Gasoline Engine (Kappa 1.25 MPI) 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. Engine room junction block 9. Battery The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 473 Gasoline Engine (Kappa 1.4 MPI) 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. Engine room junction block- 9. Battery 10.
  • Page 474 Maintenance Diesel Engine 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. Engine room junction block 9. Battery 10. Fuel filter 11.
  • Page 475: Maintenance Services

    Information accident, or personal injury. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Improper owner maintenance during You should retain documents that the warranty period may affect war- show proper maintenance has been ranty coverage.
  • Page 476 If you lack sufficient near the engine or cooling HYUNDAI dealer. knowledge and experience or fans. the proper tools and equip- • Do not drive long time with the ment to do the work, we rec-...
  • Page 477 (Continued) • When you remove the interior trim cover with a flat head (-) screwdriver, be careful not to damage the cover. • Be careful when you replace and clean bulbs to avoid burns or electrical shock.
  • Page 478: Owner Maintenance

    Maintenance OWNER MAINTENANCE While operating your vehicle: The following lists are vehicle checks Owner maintenance schedule and inspections that should be per- • Note any changes in the sound of When you stop for fuel: formed at the frequencies indicated the exhaust or any smell of •...
  • Page 479 At least monthly: At least twice a year At least once a year : (i.e., every Spring and Fall) : • Check the coolant level in the • Clean the body and door drain engine coolant reservoir. • Check the radiator, heater and air holes.
  • Page 480: Scheduled Maintenance Service

    Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Follow the Normal Maintenance • Driving over 170 km/h (106 mile/h) Schedule if the vehicle is usually • Frequently driving in stop-and-go operated where none of the following condition conditions apply. If any of the follow- ing conditions apply, follow Mainte- If your vehicle is operated under the nance Under Severe Usage Condi-...
  • Page 481: Normal Maintenance Schedule - Gasoline Engine (For Europe)

    NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (FOR EUROPE) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles 1,000 22.5 47.5 72.5 97.5 MAINTENANCE ITEM Km 1,000 At first, inspect at 90,000 km (60,000 miles) or 72 months, after that, inspect Drive belts * every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months Engine oil and engine oil filter *...
  • Page 482 If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard start- ing problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and we recommend taht you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details. 7-14...
  • Page 483 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (FOR EUROPE) (CONT.) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles 1,000 22.5 47.5 72.5 97.5 MAINTENANCE Km 1,000 ITEM At first, replace at 210,000 km (120,000 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months Battery condition...
  • Page 484 R : Replace or change. : Manual transmission/dual clutch 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. An authorized HYUNDAI dealer shouls per- form th operation.
  • Page 485: Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions - Gasoline Engine (For Europe)

    MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS - GASOLINE ENGINE (FOR EUROPE) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace R : Replace or change Maintenance Maintenance item...
  • Page 486 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Front suspension ball joints C, D, E, F , G depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Drum brakes and linings...
  • Page 487: Normal Maintenance Schedule - Gasoline Engine (Except Europe)

    NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (EXCEPT EUROPE) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles 1,000 MAINTENANCE Km 1,000 ITEM At first, inspect at 90,000 km (60,000 miles) or 72 months, after that, Drive belts * inspect every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months Except Engine oil and...
  • Page 488 If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard start- ing problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
  • Page 489 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - GASOLINE ENGINE (EXCEPT EUROPE) (CONT.) Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Months Miles 1,000 MAINTENANCE Km 1,000 ITEM At first, replace at 200,000km (120,000 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 24 months * Battery condition All electrical systems...
  • Page 490 R : Replace or change. : Manual transmission/dual clutch 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. An authorized HYUNDAI dealer should per- form the operation.
  • Page 491 MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS - GASOLINE ENGINE (EXCEPT EUROPE) The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace R : Replace or change Maintenance Maintenance item...
  • Page 492 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Front suspension ball joints C, D, E, F , G depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors C, D, E, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently Drum brakes and linings (if equipped)
  • Page 493: Normal Maintenance Schedule - Diesel Engine (For Europe, Except Russia)

    If the diesel fuel specification doesn't meet the EN590, it must be replaced more frequently. If there are some important safety matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard starting problem etc, replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule and we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details. 7-25...
  • Page 494 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - DIESEL ENGINE (FOR EUROPE, EXCEPT RUSSIA) (CONT.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles 1,000 MAINTENANCE Km 1,000 ITEM At first, replace every 210,000 km (120,000 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 24 months * Battery condition...
  • Page 495 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - DIESEL ENGINE (FOR EUROPE, EXCEPT RUSSIA) (CONT.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles 1,000 MAINTENANCE Km 1,000 ITEM Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Drive shaft and boots Tire (pressure & tread wear) Front suspension ball joints Bolt and nuts on chassis and body Air conditioner refrigerant (if equipped)
  • Page 496 Maintenance MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS - DIESEL ENGINE (FOR EUROPE, EXCEPT RUSSIA) 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...
  • Page 497 Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Parking brake C, D, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently C, D, E, F , G, Driveshaft and boots depending on the condition H, I, J, K, L Replace more frequently Climate control air filter C, E...
  • Page 498: Normal Maintenance Schedule - Diesel Engine (Except Europe, For Russia)

    HYUNDAI dealer for details. : If the diesel fuel specification don't meet the EN590, it must be replaced more frequently. HYUNDAI recommends "every 7,500 km inspection, every 15,000 km replacement".
  • Page 499 NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - DIESEL ENGINE (EXCEPT EUROPE, FOR RUSSIA) (CONT.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles 1,000 MAINTENANCE Km 1,000 ITEM At first, replace every 200,000 km (120,000 miles) or 120 months: Engine coolant * after that, replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 24 months * Battery condition...
  • Page 500 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - DIESEL ENGINE (EXCEPT EUROPE, FOR RUSSIA) (CONT.) MAINTENANCE Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first INTERVALS Months Miles 1,000 MAINTENANCE Km 1,000 ITEM Steering gear rack, linkage and boots Drive shaft and boots Tire (pressure &...
  • Page 501 MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS - DIESEL ENGINE (EXCEPT EUROPE, FOR RUSSIA) 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...
  • Page 502 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition operation Inspect more frequently Parking brake C, D, G, H depending on the condition Inspect more frequently C, D, E, F , G, Driveshaft and boots depending on the condition H, I, J, K, L Replace more frequently Climate control air filter C, E...
  • Page 503 If an excessive amount of lines, fuel hoses and connectionsr be changes are required. foreign matter accumulates in the replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI fuel tank, the filter may require dealer. replacement more frequently. Drive belts...
  • Page 504 HYUNDAI genuine parts. necessary. We recommend that the schedule. Make sure that a new system be serviced by an authorized vapor hose or fuel filler cap is cor- HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 505 Coolant Automatic transaxle fluid Brake hoses and lines (if equipped) The coolant should be changed at Visually check for proper installation, the intervals specified in the mainte- chafing, cracks, deterioration and The fluid level should be in the "HOT" nance schedule. range of the dipstick, after the engine any leakage.
  • Page 506 Check the dust boots and ball For more information on checking joints for deterioration, cracks, or damage. Replace any damaged the pads or lining wear limit, refer to parts. the Hyundai web site. (http://service.hyundai-motor.com) 7-38...
  • Page 507: Engine Oil

    ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil level 3. Turn the engine off and wait for a CAUTION few minutes (about 5 minutes) for (Gasoline engine) the oil to return to the oil pan. n Kappa 1.0 T-GDI • Do not overfill the engine oil. 4.
  • Page 508: Checking The Engine Oil Level (Diesel Engine)

    Figure Required action level up to the C range. Range Recommend to contact an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer Range Do not refill engine oil. OIB074006 If it is near or at L, add enough oil to Normal.
  • Page 509: Changing The Engine Oil And Filter

    (Refer to “Recommended lubricants adding or changing engine and filter be replaced by an author- and capacities” in section 8.) oil. If you drop the engine oil ized HYUNDAI dealer. on the engine room, wipe it off immediately. WARNING •...
  • Page 510: Engine Coolant

    We recommend that the engine oil Checking the coolant level WARNING and filter be replaced by an author- Gasoline engine ized HYUNDAI dealer. • Kappa 1.0 T-GDI Removing radiator The high-pressure cooling system has a reservoir filled with year round antifreeze coolant.
  • Page 511 Bring the level to F (MAX), engine coolant temperature but do not overfill. decreases, the electric motor If frequent additions are required, we will automatically shut off. This recommend that the system be ins- is a normal condition. pected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-43...
  • Page 512: Recommended Engine Coolant

    Changing the coolant WARNING • Use only soft (distilled) water in the We recommend that the coolant be coolant mixture. replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI Radiator cap dealer. • The engine in your vehicle has alu- minum engine parts and must be...
  • Page 513: Brakes/Clutch Fluid

    If the fluid container. level is excessively low, we recom- mend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OGB074027 n Right Hand Drive Use only the specified brake/clutch fluid. (Refer to “Recommended lubri- cants and capacities”...
  • Page 514 Maintenance NOTICE WARNING Do not allow brake/clutch fluid to Brake/clutch fluid contact the vehicle's body paint, as paint damage will result. When changing and adding Brake/clutch fluid, which has been brake/clutch fluid, handle it exposed to open air for an extend- carefully.
  • Page 515: Checking The Automatic Transaxle Fluid Level

    AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (IF EQUIPPED) Checking the automatic 2. After the transaxle is warmed up sufficiently (fluid temperature transaxle fluid level 70~80°C (158~176°F), for exam- ple by 10 minutes usual driving, move the shift lever through all the positions then place the shift lever in “N (Neutral) or P (Park)”...
  • Page 516: Changing The Automatic Transaxle Fluid

    This means that the pedal before moving the shift We recommend that the system be engine, radiator, radiator hose lever. replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI and exhaust system etc., are dealer. very hot. Exercise great care Information not to burn yourself during this procedure.
  • Page 517: Washer Fluid

    However, use washer solvent with • Windshield washer fluid is ized HYUNDAI dealer. antifreeze characteristics in cold cli- poisonous to humans and mates to prevent freezing. animals. Do not drink and avoid contacting windshield Stroke: 6~8 “clicks’’...
  • Page 518: Fuel Filter (For Diesel)

    ON position. If this warning light turned on, we recommend that the system be serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. NOTICE If the water accumulated in the fuel filter is not drained at proper times, damages to the major parts...
  • Page 519: Air Cleaner

    • We recommend that you use 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover parts for replacement from an attaching clips and open the cover. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Use of improper parts could damage the air flow sensor or turbo charger. 7-51...
  • Page 520: Filter Inspection

    Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED) Filter inspection Filter replacement If the vehicle is operated in the severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more fre- quently and replaced earlier. When you, the owner, replace the climate control air filter, replace it performing the following procedure, and be care-...
  • Page 521 OGB074030 OGB074004 ODH073012 3. Push in both sides of the glove 4. Remove the climate control air fil- 5. Replace the climate control air fil- box as shown. This will ensure ter cover (2) by pushing or press- ter. that the glove box stopper pins will ing the clip (1).
  • Page 522: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance WIPER BLADES Blade inspection Contamination of either the wind- Blade replacement shield or the wiper blades with for- When the wipers no longer clean eign matter can reduce the effective- Information adequately, the blades may be worn ness of the windshield wipers. or cracked, and require replacement.
  • Page 523 Front windshield wiper blade OLMB073021 OLMB073098 Type B 1JBA5122 1. Raise the wiper arm. Type A 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the NOTICE wiper blade assembly to expose the plastic locking clip. Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windshield, since it NOTICE may chip or crack the windshield.
  • Page 524 Maintenance Rear window wiper blade OLMB073099 OLMB073100 2. Lift up the wiper blade clip. Then 3. Install the new blade assembly in OLMB073023 pull down the blade assembly and the reverse order of removal. 1. Raise the wiper arm and rotate the remove it.
  • Page 525 4. Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slightly. To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, we recom- mend that the wiper blade be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-57...
  • Page 526: Battery

    • Keep the battery top clean and dry. caps. We recommend that you contact tery cells and may an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Keep the terminals and connec- explode if ignited. tions clean, tight, and coated with Keep batteries out of petroleum jelly or terminal grease.
  • Page 527 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • If any electrolyte gets inappropriately Never attempt to recharge the into your eyes, flush disposed battery can battery when battery your eyes with clean be harmful to the cables are connected. water for at least 15 environment and hu- •...
  • Page 528: Battery Capacity Label

    (boiling) • The negative battery cable 1. CMF65L-BCI: HYUNDAI model violently or if the temperature must be removed first and name of battery of the electrolyte of any cell installed last when the battery exceeds 49°C (120°F).
  • Page 529: Battery Recharging

    • Sunroof (See chapter 3) the AGM battery be serviced not in use), recharge it by slow by an authorized HYUNDAI • Multi display (See chapter 3) charging (trickle) for 10 hours. dealer. For charging your •...
  • Page 530: Tire Care

    Maintenance TIRES AND WHEELS Tire care WARNING For proper maintenance, safety, and maximum fuel economy, you must Tire underinflation always maintain recommended tire Severe underinflation (70 kPa inflation pressures and stay within (10 psi) or more) can lead to the load limits and weight distribution severe heat build-up, causing recommended for your vehicle.
  • Page 531 • Check the pressure of your HYUNDAI dealer. get into the valve core and spare tire each time you check • Overinflation produces a harsh cause air leakage. If a valve cap the pressure of other tires.
  • Page 532: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    • Remember to check the pres- sure your spare tire. HYUNDAI recommends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehicle. 7-64...
  • Page 533: Tire Rotation

    Tire rotation Disc brake pads should be inspected With a full-size spare tire (if equipped) for wear whenever tires are rotated. To equalize tread wear, it is recom- mended that the tires be rotated Information every 10,000 km (6,200 miles) or sooner if irregular wear develops.
  • Page 534: Tire Replacement

    Maintenance Wheel alignment and tire Tire replacement WARNING balance The wheels on your vehicle were Tread wear indicator Replacing tires aligned and balanced carefully at the To reduce the chance or seri- factory to give you the longest tire life ous or fatal injuries from an and best overall performance.
  • Page 535: Wheel Replacement

    WARNING • Wheels that do not meet tire as the one provided with your HYUNDAI’s specifications new vehicle and should be mounted A wheel that is not the correct may fit poorly and result in...
  • Page 536: Tire Traction

    Maintenance 2. Tire size designation Tire traction Tire sidewall labeling A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire Tire traction can be reduced if you size designation. You will need this drive on worn tires, tires that are information when selecting replace- improperly inflated or on slippery ment tires for your vehicle.
  • Page 537 185 - Tire width in millimeters. Wheel size designation Tire speed ratings Wheels are also marked with impor- The chart below lists many of the dif- 65 - Aspect ratio. The tire’s chapter height as a percentage of its tant information that you need if you ferent speed ratings currently being width.
  • Page 538 Maintenance 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire 4. Tire ply composition and WARNING Identification Number) material Any tires that are over 6 years old, The number of layers or plies of rub- Tire age based on the manufacturing date, ber-coated fabric are in the tire.
  • Page 539 6. Maximum load rating Tread wear Traction - AA, A, B & C The tread wear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to This number indicates the maximum tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those load in kilograms and pounds that the tire when tested under controlled grades represent the tires ability to...
  • Page 540: Low Aspect Ratio Tire

    Maintenance Temperature -A, B & C Low aspect ratio tire WARNING (if equipped) The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C representing the Low aspect ratio tires, whose aspect Tire temperature tire’s resistance to the generation of ratio is lower than 50, are provided heat and its ability to dissipate heat The temperature grade for this for sporty looks.
  • Page 541 - If the tire is impacted, we recom- mend that you inspect the tire condition or contact an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer. - To prevent damage to the tire, inspect the tire condition and pressure every 3,000km.
  • Page 542: Fuses

    Multi fuse pair. It may cause extensive we recommend that you consult an wiring damage and a possible authorized HYUNDAI dealer. fire. Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, car- tridge type, and multi fuse for higher NOTICE amperage ratings.
  • Page 543 OGB074006 fastened incompletely, and it HYUNDAI dealer. 1. Turn the ignition switch and all may cause a possible fire. If other switches off. fuses, relays and terminals 2.
  • Page 544 If it fits loosely, we recommend that and turn ON the fuse switch (if you consult an authorized HYUNDAI equipped). dealer. - Turn on FUSE SWITCH If you do not have a spare, use a...
  • Page 545 4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, we rec- ommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-77...
  • Page 546: Main Fuse (Multi Fuse)

    4. Reinstall in the reverse order of If the main fuse is blown, we removal. recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Information If the main fuse is blown, we recom- mend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 547: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Fuse/relay panel description Inner fuse panel OGB074031 Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this OGB078020 manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
  • Page 548 Maintenance Driver’s side fuse panel Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected RR HTD RR HTD Relay S/HEATER Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer SAFETY P/WDW Driver Safety Power Window Module T/SIG MODULE6 Data Link Connector MODULE P/WDW RH Power Window Main Switch, Passenger Power Window Switch (LHD) P/WDW LH Power Window Main Switch, Passenger Power Window Switch (RHD) SUNROOF...
  • Page 549 Driver’s side fuse panel Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected Console Switch, Rear Parking Assist Sensor Buzzer, Multi-function camera Tire Pressure Monitoring Module, Lane Departure Warning Unit MODULE 2 Rear Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH/Center LH/Center RH, ESC Off Switch Front Parking Assist Sensor LH/RH/Center LH/Center RH SENSOR Oil Level Sensor, Fuel Filter Warning Sensor, Glow Relay Unit...
  • Page 550 Maintenance Driver’s side fuse panel Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MODULE 1 BCM, Sport Mode Switch, Stop Lamp Switch ABS Control Module, ESP Control Module, Crash Pad Switch Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer, Electro Chromic Mirror, BCM, MODULE 5 Head Lamp Leveling Device Switch, Head Lamp Leveling Device Actuator LH/RH MDPS MDPS Unit A/BAG...
  • Page 551 Engine compartment fuse panel n GASOLINE n GASOLINE_ISG OIB074031 Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
  • Page 552 Maintenance n GASOLINE_TURBO n GASOLINE_TURBO DCT n DIESEL OGB078115 OGB078021 OGB078116 Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label. 7-84...
  • Page 553 Engine compartment main fuse panel Fuse Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS MDPS Unit MULTI FUSE [125A] Alternator, Diesel Box (150A) ECU4 (NON-TURBO) ECM(NON TURBO) DCT_TCM(TURBO) DCT_3(TURBO) Smart Junction Block (IPS 1 (ARISU- LT 1), IPS 2, IPS 3 (ARISU- LT 3)) W/O Button Start : Ignition Switch With Button Start : PDM Relay Box (IG1 / ACC Relay) Smart Junction Block...
  • Page 554 Maintenance PCB Block (Gasoline engine) Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected ECU 1 Engine Control Relay WIPER Wiper LO Relay HORN Horn Relay, B/A Horn Relay F/PUMP F/Pump Relay C/FAN C/Fan LO Relay, C/Fan HI Relay (NON TURBO) BLOWER Blower Relay IG 2 Start Relay, Ignition Switch (W/O Button Start), PDM Relay Box (IG2 Relay)
  • Page 555 PCB Block (Gasoline engine) Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected TCU(GSL AT) ECU_4 PCM (G4LC) ,ECM(GSL-T MT), Fuel Pump Relay(GSL-T), Immobilizer Module(GSL-T) (GSL TURBO) ECM (GSL-NON T),PCM (GSL-NON T), Immobilizer Module (GSL-NON T), F/Pump Relay (GSL-NON T) Camshaft Position Sensor #1/#2 (GSL-NON T 1.2), Oil Control Valve #1/#2 ECU 3 (GSL-NON T), Purge Control Solenoid Valve (GSL-NON T) , Variable Intake Solenoid Valve (GSL-NON T 1.4) Oxygen Sensor (Up)/(Down) (ALL) Air Flow Sensor, Cooling Fan Relay for...
  • Page 556 Maintenance PCB Block (Diesel engine) Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected FUEL HTR Fuel HTR Relay ECU 1 Engine Control Relay WIPER Wiper LO Relay HORN Horn Relay, B/A Horn Relay F/PUMP F/Pump Relay C/FAN C/Fan LO Relay, C/Fan HI Relay BLOWER Blower Relay IG 2...
  • Page 557 PCB Block (Diesel engine) Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected ECU 6 Immobilizer Module, Camshaft Position Sensor, Mass Air Flow Sensor, ECU 3 Diesel Box (PTC 1 Relay), PM Sensor (D4FC) F/Pump Relay, Stop Lamp Switch (D4FC), ECU 5 Fuel Metering Unit (D4FC) EGR Cooling Bypass Solenoid Valve (D4FC), Fuel Heater Relay B/UP LAMP...
  • Page 558 Maintenance Diesel junction block (Diesel box) OGB074032 Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
  • Page 559 Diesel box Fuse Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected GLOW Glow Relay Unit PTC 1 PTC 1 Relay PTC 2 PTC 2 Relay PTC 3 PTC3 Relay 7-91...
  • Page 560: Light Bulbs

    This condition is Prior to working on the light, sult an authorized HYUNDAI deal- caused by the temperature difference firmly apply the parking brake, between the lamp inside and outside.
  • Page 561: Headlight, Position Light, Turn Signal Light, And Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement

    Headlight, position light, turn signal light, and front fog light bulb replacement OGB078102 OGB078104 Type B Type C (5Door only) (1) Head light (Low/High) (1) Head light (Low/High) (2) Parking (Position) light (2) Parking (Position) light OGB078103 (3) Front turn signal light (3) Front turn signal light Type A (4) Daytime Running light (DRL)
  • Page 562 Halogen bulbs contain pres- surized gas that will produce flying pieces of glass if bro- Information ken. We recommend that the headlight (Continued) aiming be adjusted after an accident or after the headlight assembly is reinstalled at a authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-94...
  • Page 563 Headlight 4. Unsnap the headlight bulb retain- Turn signal light ing wire by depressing the end 1. Remove the socket from the n Type A and pushing it upward. Parking assembly by turning the socket (Position) light 5. Remove the bulb from the head- counterclockwise until the tabs on light assembly.
  • Page 564 4. Remove the bulb-socket from the authorized HYUNDAI dealer. housing by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the housing.
  • Page 565: Headlight And Front Fog Light Aiming (For Europe)

    Front fog light aiming Headlight and front fog light 4. With the head lamp and battery in normal condition, aim the head aiming (for Europe) n Type B – Fog light lamps so the brightest portion falls Headlight aiming on the horizontal and vertical lines.
  • Page 566 Maintenance Aiming point (5 Door / 3 Door) <Distance between lamps> <Ground Height> H1 : Height between the head lamp bulb center and ground (High beam/Low beam) H2 : Height between the fog lamp bulb center and ground W1 : Distance between the two head lamp bulbs centers (High beam/Low beam) W2 : Distance between the two fog lamp bulbs centers OGB074014 Unit: mm (in)
  • Page 567 Aiming point (Cross) <Distance between lamps> <Ground Height> H1 : Height between the head lamp bulb center and ground (High beam/Low beam) H2 : Height between the fog lamp bulb center and ground W1 : Distance between the two head lamp bulbs centers (High beam/Low beam) W2 : Distance between the two fog lamp bulbs centers OGB074014 Unit: mm (in)
  • Page 568 Maintenance n Based on 10m screen OGB074015 Head lamp low beam (LHD side) 1. Turn the low beam on without driver aboard. 2. The cut-off line should be projected in the cut-off line shown in the picture. 3. When aiming the low beam, vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the horizontal aiming. 4.
  • Page 569 n Based on 10m screen OGB074016 Head lamp low beam (RHD side) 1. Turn the low beam on without driver aboard. 2. The cut-off line should be projected in the cut-off line shown in the picture. 3. When aiming the low beam, vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the horizontal aiming. 4.
  • Page 570 Maintenance n Based on 10m screen OIA073029 Front fog light 1. Turn the front fog lamp on with the driver (75 kg) aboard. 2. The cut-off line should be projected in the allowable range (shaded region). 7-102...
  • Page 571: Side Repeater Light Replacement

    (1) Tail light (4) Rear fog light ommend that the vehicle be checked (2) Stop and tail light by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (5) Back up light (3) Turn signal light (4) Rear fog light (if equipped) (5) Back up light...
  • Page 572 Maintenance n Type A n 5 Door, Cross • Type B Back up light Stop and tail light Turn signal light OIB077077 OIB074037 n Type B OGB078109 (1) Back up light Back up light (2) Turn signal light (3) Stop light (4) Stop and tail light (5) Tail light (6) Rear fog light...
  • Page 573: High Mounted Stop Light Replacement

    If the light does not operate, we rec- ommend that the system be checked 2. Remove the socket from the by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly.
  • Page 574: License Plate Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance License plate light bulb 5. Reassemble the socket and the n 5 Door, Cross housing part. replacement 6. Reinstall the light assembly to the n 3 Door body of the vehicle. OIB077078 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver gently pry the lens cover from the OIB074040 lamp housing.
  • Page 575: Interior Light Bulb Replacement

    Interior light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interi- n Room lamp (Type A) n Room lamp (Type B) or light housing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. WARNING Prior to working on the Interior Lights, ensure that the “OFF”...
  • Page 576: Appearance Care

    Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Finish maintenance Exterior care NOTICE Washing Exterior general caution Do not use strong soap, chemical To help protect your vehicle’s finish It is very important to follow the label detergents or hot water, and do from rust and deterioration, wash it directions when using any chemical not wash the vehicle in direct sun- thoroughly and frequently at least...
  • Page 577 Waxing NOTICE NOTICE Wax the vehicle when water will no • Water washing in the engine Matte paint finish vehicle longer bead on the paint. compartment including high (if equipped) Always wash and dry the vehicle pressure water washing may Automatic car wash which uses before waxing.
  • Page 578 If necessary, coat the that you have your vehicle main- parts with non-corrosive petroleum tained and repaired by an author- jelly or other protective compound. ized HYUNDAI dealer. Take extreme care, as it is difficult to restore the quality after the repair. 7-110...
  • Page 579 Underbody maintenance Aluminum wheel maintenance WARNING Corrosive materials used for ice and The aluminum wheels are coated snow removal and dust control may with a clear protective finish. After washing the vehicle, test collect on the underbody. If these • Do not use any abrasive cleaner, the brakes while driving slowly materials are not removed, acceler- polishing compound, solvent, or...
  • Page 580 Maintenance Corrosion protection High-corrosion areas Moisture breeds corrosion If you live in an area where your car Moisture creates the conditions in Protecting your vehicle from corro- is regularly exposed to corrosive which corrosion is most likely to sion materials, corrosion protection is par- occur.
  • Page 581 To help prevent corrosion • When cleaning underneath the Keep your garage dry vehicle, give particular attention to You can help prevent corrosion from Don't park your vehicle in a damp, the components under the fenders getting started by observing the fol- poorly ventilated garage.
  • Page 582: Interior Care

    Maintenance Cleaning the upholstery and Don't neglect the interior Interior care interior trim Moisture can collect under the floor Interior general precautions mats and carpeting and cause corro- Vinyl (if equipped) Prevent caustic solutions such as sion. Check under the mats periodi- Remove dust and loose dirt from perfume and cosmetic oil from con- cally to be sure the carpeting is dry.
  • Page 583 Leather (if equipped) • Caring for the leather seats CAUTION • Feature of Seat Leather - Vacuum the seat periodically to remove dust and sand on the - Leather is made from the outer • Wrinkles or abrasions which seat. It will prevent abrasion or skin of an animal, which goes appear naturally from usage damage of the leather and main-...
  • Page 584 Maintenance Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt - Apply cleansing cream on a cloth webbing and wipe the contaminate spot. Wipe off the cream with a wet Clean the belt webbing with any mild cloth and remove water with a dry soap solution recommended for cloth.
  • Page 585: Emission Control System

    Module (ECM); when the engine intake hose. Inside the crankcase, an authorized HYUNDAI dealer in coolant temperature is low during the fresh air mixes with blow-by accordance with the maintenance...
  • Page 586: Exhaust Emission Control System

    Maintenance Engine exhaust gas precautions 3. Exhaust emission control • Do not operate the engine in con- (carbon monoxide) fined or closed areas (such as system garages) any more than what is • Carbon monoxide can be present Exhaust Emission Control necessary to move the vehicle in or with...
  • Page 587 • Do not operate the engine at high idle speed for extended periods (5 minutes or more). • Do not modify or tamper with any part of the engine or emission con- trol system. We recommend that the system be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 7-119...
  • Page 588 (more than 50 ppm sul- procedure, please visit an authorized soot according to the driving condi- fur) and unspecified additives, it HYUNDAI dealer and then check the tion. In other words, the active burn- can cause the DPF system to be DPF system.
  • Page 589 GPF system checked by an GPF system and cause exhaust exhaust-gas temperature at normal/ authorized HYUNDAI dealer. emission problems. high driving speeds. With the GPF lamp blinking for an However, when the vehicle is continu-...
  • Page 591: Specifications & Consumer Information

    Specifications & Consumer information Dimensions ..............8-2 Engine.................8-2 Bulb wattage ..............8-3 Tires and wheels ............8-4 Load and speed capacity tires........8-5 Gross vehicle weight..........8-5 Luggage volume............8-6 Air conditioning system ..........8-6 Recommended lubricants and capacities....8-7 Recommends engine oil (For Europe) ......8-8 Recommended SAE viscosity number ......8-9 Vehicle identification number (VIN) .....8-10 Vehicle certification label........8-10 Tire specification and pressure label .....8-11...
  • Page 592: Engine

    Specifications & Consumer information DIMENSIONS mm (in.) Item 5 Door 3 Door Cross Overall length 4,035 (158.8) 4,045 (159.2) 4,065 (160) Overall width 1,734 (68.3) 1,730 (68.1) 1,760 (69.3) Overall height 1,474 (58) 1,449 (57) 1,529 (60.2) 1,520/1,514/1,515 1,517/1,511/1,512 Front tread 1,520/1,514 (59.8/59.6) (59.8/59.6/59.6) (59.7/59.5/59.6)
  • Page 593: Bulb Wattage

    BULB WATTAGE BULB TYPE WATTAGE(W) Type A H4LL 60/55 HIGH/LOW Type B Type A POSITION Type B Type A PY21W HEADLAMP TURN SIGNAL LAMP FRONT Type B PY21W Type A STATIC BENDING LIGHT Type B Type A P21W Type B FRONT FOG LAMP H8LL Type A...
  • Page 594 Specifications & Consumer information TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure bar (psi, kPa) Wheel lug nut torque Item Tire size Wheel size Normal load Maximum load kgf·m (lbf·ft, N·m) Front Rear Front Rear 2.35 2.15 185/65R15 6J x 15 (34, 235) (31, 215) (35, 240) (36, 250)
  • Page 595 LOAD AND SPEED CAPACITY TIRES Load Capacity Speed Capacity Item Tire size Wheel size km/h 185/65R15 6J x 15 185/65R15 6J x 15 Full size tire 195/55R16 6J x 16 195/55R16 6J x 16 205/45R17 6.5J x 17 Temporary tire T125/80D15 3.5J x 15 LI : LOAD INDEX...
  • Page 596: Luggage Volume

    Max : Behind front seat to roof. AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Item Weight of volume Classification R-134a Refrigerant 470 ± 25 g R-1234yf Compressor lubricant 110g PAG oil For more detailed information, we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 597 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correct lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy. These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle. Lubricant Volume Classification...
  • Page 598: Recommends Engine Oil (For Europe)

    Specifications & Consumer information Lubricant Volume Classification 6.4 l (6.8 US qt.) Gasoline engine 1.0L 4.3 l (4.4 US qt.) MIXTURE, Antifreeze with water Gasoline engine 1.25L Coolant (Ethylene glycol base coolant for 4.3 l (4.4 US qt.) Gasoline engine 1.4L aluminum radiator) 6.4 l (6.8 US qt.) Diesel engine...
  • Page 599: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Recommended SAE viscosity When choosing an oil, consider the range of temperature your vehicle will be number operated in before the next oil change. Proceed to select the recommended oil viscosity from the chart. Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers NOTICE °C Always be sure to clean the area...
  • Page 600: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    Specifications & Consumer information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL OIB084003 OIB074054 The vehicle identification number The VIN is also on a plate attached OIB074059 (VIN) is the number used in register- to the top of the dashboard. The vehicle certification label...
  • Page 601: Tire Specification And Pressure Label

    TIRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER AIR CONDITIONER PRESSURE LABEL COMPRESSOR LABEL n Gasoline engine OIB084001 Diesel Engine OIB074055/Q OHC081001 The tires supplied on your new vehi- A compressor label informs you the cle are chosen to provide the best type of compressor your vehicle is performance for normal driving.
  • Page 602: E-Mark Label (For Europe)

    Directive 1995/5/EC. tion. It contains the following infor- Further information including the mation: manufacturer's declaration of con- • Country code formity is available on HYUNDAI web site as follows; • Regulation number http://service.hyundai-motor.com • Regulation amendment number • Approval number...
  • Page 603: Fuel Label

    FUEL LABEL (IF EQUIPPED) Gasoline (Petrol) engine Diesel engine Use unleaded Gasoline (Petrol) Use diesel according to the fuel label according to the fuel label attached attached on the fuel filler door. on the fuel filler door. OTM048456L OTM048455L A. Fuel : Diesel A.
  • Page 605 Appendix Шофиране през зимата (Bulgarian)....9 -2 Téli vezetés (Hungarian)........9 -6 Vetrarakstur (Icelandic)........9- 10 Jazda zim (Polish)...........9- 14...
  • Page 606 Appendix ШОФИРАНЕ ПРЕЗ ЗИМАТА (BULGARIAN) Тежките зимни атмосферни условия Сняг или поледица Освен това натискайте спирачката могат да предизвикат по-голямо леко. Следва да се отбележи че За да карате своето превозно износване и други проблеми. За да инсталирането на веригите върху средство...
  • Page 607 Г уми за сняг Вериги за гуми ОСТОРОЖНО Ако поставите гуми за сняг на своя авто- мобил се уверете, че това са Размер на гумите за сняг радиалнигуми със същия размер и Г умите за сняг следва да са товарен индекс като тези на равностойни...
  • Page 608 Appendix Повредата на Вашия автомобил (продолжение) ВНИМАНИЕ вследствие на непра- вилната • Винаги проверявайте дали употреба на вериги за сняг не е в • Уверете се, че размерът и вериги- те са били пос- обхвата на гаранцията на видът на веригите...
  • Page 609 Монтиране на вериги ОСТОРОЖНО ВНИМАНИЕ Когато инсталирате веригите, следвайте инструкциите на Вериги за гуми • Веригите с грешен размер производителя и ги затег- нете или тези, които са непра- • Използването на вериги максимално. Карайте бавно с вилно инсталирани, могат може...
  • Page 610 Appendix TÉLI VEZETÉS (HUNGARIAN) Télen a nehéz időjárási feltételek Havas vagy jeges útviszonyok MEGJEGYZÉS nagyobb elhasználódást és más Mély hóban közlekedéshez szükség A hólánc nem legális minden ors- problémákat eredményezhetnek. A lehet téli gumiabroncsok használatára zágban. Ellenőrizze az Ön orszá- téli vezetés problémáinak csök- vagy kerekeire hólánc felszerelésére.
  • Page 611 Téli gumiabroncs Hólánc szereltessen szöges gumiabroncsot, mielőtt tájékozódna Ha téli gumiabroncsot akar használni, a használatukra, illetve esetleges először győződjön meg arról, hogy tiltásukra vonatkozó helyi előírásokról. ezek megfelelő méretű és ter- helhetőségű radiál abroncsok. Kifejezetten javasoljuk, hogy mind a négy kerékre szereltessen téli gu- miabroncsot, hogy biztosítsa gép- kocsija jó...
  • Page 612 Appendix A hólánc felszerelése FIGYELEM! VIGYÁZAT! A hólánc felszerelésekor figyelmesen kövesse gyártójának utasításait, és a • Hólánc Ügyeljen arra, hogy a hólánc a lehető legfeszesebbre húzza meg a gumiabroncsaihoz megfelelő láncot. A felszerelt hólánccal lassan • A hólánc használata jelentősen méretű...
  • Page 613 FIGYELEM! • A nem megfelelő méretű vagy rosszul felszerelt hólánc meg- rongálhatja gépkocsija féktöm- lőit, felfüggesztéseit, karosszé- riáját és a kerekeit. • Álljon meg és húzza feszeseb- bre a hóláncokat, ha beleütnek a gépkocsi valamelyik alkatrés- zébe.
  • Page 614 Appendix VETRARAKSTUR (ICELANDIC) Akstur í þungri færð og vetrarveðri Akstur í snjó eða hálku ATHUGIÐ leiðir til aukins slits á ökutækinu og Við akstur í djúpum snjó kann að vera Notkun snjókeðja er ólögleg í skapar ýmis vandamál. Hægt er að nauðsynlegt að...
  • Page 615 Vetrarhjólbarðar Keðjur á hjólbarða Áður en negldir hjólbarðar eru settir upp er rétt að kynna sér reglugerðir um Ef vetrarhjólbarðar eru settir á notkun slíkra hjólbarða í viðkomandi ökutækið þarf að gæta þess að nota landi, fylki eða sveitarfélagi. þverofna hjól- barða af sömu stærð og ásþunga og upprunalegu hjólba- rðarnir.
  • Page 616 Appendix Uppsetning á keðjum VARÚÐ VIÐVÖRUN Þegar keðjur eru settar á skal fylgja leiðbeiningum framleiðanda og herða • Uppsetning á keðjum Gætið þess að snjókeðjurnar keðjurnar eins mikið og unnt er. Þegar séu af þeirri stærð og gerð Þegar snjókeðjur eru settar upp keðjur hafa verið...
  • Page 617 VIÐVÖRUN VARÚÐ Keðjur á hjólbarða • Séu snjókeðjur af rangri stærð eða rangt upp settar geta þær • Notkun keðja getur skert valdið skemmdum á hemlalögn, aksturs- eiginleika ökutækisins. fjöðrun, yfirbyggingu og hjólum • Akið ekki hraðar en 30 km/klst. ökutækisins.
  • Page 618 Appendix JAZDA ZIMĄ (POLISH) Surowe warunki pogodowe zimą Jazda w warunkach śniegowych Należy utrzymywać odpowiedni powodują większe zużycie pojazdu i odstęp od pojazdu jadącego z i przy oblodzeniu inne problemy. Aby zminimalizować przodu. Hamulców należy używać Aby prowadzić pojazd w głębokim problemy związane z jazdą...
  • Page 619 Opony zimowe Łańcuchy śniegowe OSTRZEŻENIE (przeciwpoślizgowe) Kiedy zakładane są opony zimowe, należy upewnić się, że są to opony Rozmiar opon zimowych radialne o takim samym rozmiarze i Opony zimowe powinny mieć zakresie obciążeń co pierwotne rozmiar i typ odpowiadający opony pojazdu.
  • Page 620 Appendix Uszkodzenia pojazdu spowodowane Zakładanie łańcuchów śniegowych (Ciąg dalszy) użyciem niewłaściwych łańcuchów Zakładając łańcuchy śniegowe należy • Po przejechaniu ok. 0,5 do 1 km śniegowych nie jest objęte gwarancją postępować zgodnie z instrukcjami (0,3 do 0,6 mil), dla zachowania producenta pojazdu. podanymi przez producenta.
  • Page 621 OSTRZEŻENIE OSTRZEŻENIE OSTROŻNIE Zakładanie łańcuchów Łańcuchy śniegowe • Łańcuchy niewłaściwym śniegowych rozmiarze lub niepoprawnie • Użycie łańcuchów śniegowych założone mogą uszkodzić linki może mieć negatywny wpływ na Aby założyć łańcuchy śniegowe, hamulcowe pojazdu, zawies- prowadzenie pojazdu. należy zatrzymać pojazd na zenie, nadwozie oraz koła.
  • Page 623 Index...
  • Page 624 Index System layout - steering wheel remote control ..........4-13, 4-44 Turning the display on or off ......4-16, 4-47 Accessing your vehicle...........3-3 Turning the system on or off......4-16, 4-47 Immobilizer system ..........3-12 Audio system specifications ......4-40, 4-72 Remote key ..............3-3 Bluetooth ............4-41, 4-73 Remote key precautions..........3-5 USB ..............4-40, 4-72 Smart key ..............3-7...
  • Page 625 Battery................7-58 Child restraint system (CRS) ........2-30 Battery capacity label ..........7-60 Children always in the rear seats.......2-30 Battery recharging ...........7-61 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)....2-33 For best battery service..........7-58 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ....2-31 Reset items..............7-61 Climate control air filter ..........7-52 Before driving ..............5-4 Filter inspection ............7-52 Before entering the vehicle .........5-4...
  • Page 626 Index Driver assist system............3-105 Parking Distance Warning (Reverse) system ..3-106 Parking Distance Warning (Reverse/Forward) E-mark label (for europe) ..........8-12 system ..............3-109 Emergency commodity ..........6-42 Rear view monitor ..........3-105 Fire extinguisher ............6-42 Driver attention warning (DAW) system ....5-92 First aid kit ..............6-42 Resetting the system ..........5-94 Tire pressure gauge ...........6-42 System malfunction ...........5-95...
  • Page 627 Forward collision-avoidance assist (FCA) system If the engine overheats ...........6-7 - camera type .............5-68 If the engine will not start ..........6-4 FCA sensor ..............5-72 If the engine doesn't turn over or turns over slowly ..6-4 FCA warning message and system control ....5-70 If the engine turns over normally but doesn't start ..6-4 Limitations of the system ..........5-75 If you have a flat tire (with spare tire) ......6-9...
  • Page 628 Index Restrain all children ............2-2 ISG (Idle Stop and Go) system ........5-55 In case of an emergency while driving ......6-3 ISG system malfunction ..........5-59 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing....6-3 The battery sensor deactivation .........5-60 If the engine stalls while driving .........6-3 To activate the ISG system........5-55 If you have a flat tire while driving......6-3 To deactivate the ISG system ........5-59...
  • Page 629 Light bulbs..............7-92 Multimedia system ............4-3 Headlight and front fog light aiming (for Europe)..7-97 Antenna................4-4 Headlight, position light, turn signal light, Audio / Video / Navigation system (AVN) ....4-6 and front fog light bulb replacement .......7-93 AUX, USB and iPod ® port.........4-3 High mounted stop light replacement ....7-105 ®...
  • Page 630 Index Normal maintenance schedule - Diesel engine (For europe, except russia)....7-25 Normal maintenance schedule Radio ..............4-18, 4-49 - Gasoline engine (Except Europe) ......7-19 Changing the radio mode .........4-18, 4-49 Normal maintenance schedule Listening to saved radio stations......4-19, 4-50 - Gasoline engine (For Europe) .......7-13 Saving radio stations ........4-19, 4-50 Seat belts...............2-19 Scanning for available radio stations ....4-18, 4-50...
  • Page 631 Special driving conditions ..........5-97 Driving at night............5-98 Driving in flooded areas ..........5-99 Tailgate .................3-18 Driving in the rain .............5-98 Closing the tailgate ............3-18 Hazardous driving conditions ........5-97 Opening the tailgate...........3-18 Rocking the vehicle ..........5-97 Theft-alarm system ............3-17 Smooth cornering............5-98 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) (Type A) ..6-25 Speed limit control system ..........5-66 Changing a tire with TPMS........6-28 Speed Limit Control Operation .........5-66...
  • Page 632 Index Tire traction ...............7-68 Wheel alignment and tire balance ......7-66 Wheel replacement ...........7-67 Vehicle certification label..........8-10 Towing................6-37 Vehicle identification number (VIN) ......8-10 Emergency towing .............6-39 Vehicle weight............5-113 Removable towing hook (front) .......6-38 Overloading .............5-113 Towing service............6-37 Trademarks ..............4-74 Trailer towing (for europe).........5-104 Washer fluid ..............7-49 Driving with a trailer ..........5-108 Checking the washer fluid level .......7-49...

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