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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual i20 N...
  • Page 3 Maintenance Specifications All information in this Owner’s Manual is current at the time of publication. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out. This manual applies to all models of this vehicle and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.
  • Page 4 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 conditions of the limited warranties covering the vehi- cle.
  • Page 5 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Foreword Vehicle information Safety system Instrument cluster Convenient features Driving your vehicle Driver assistance system Emergency situations Maintenance Index...
  • Page 8: Foreword

    HYUNDAI we build. 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.
  • Page 9 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest possible driving pleasure from your vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist you in many ways. We strongly recommend that you read the entire manual. In order to minimise the chance of death or injury, you must read the DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION sections in the manual.
  • Page 10 Introduction Throughout this manual DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE and the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL will be used. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
  • Page 11 Never add any fuel system cleaning agents to the fuel tank other than what has been specified (We recommend that you consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for details.) WARNING Do not “top off”...
  • Page 12 Leaded (if equipped) For some countries, your vehicle is designed to use leaded petrol. When you are going to use leaded petrol, we recommend that you ask a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Octane rating of leaded petrol is same with unleaded one.
  • Page 13 Fuel Additives HYUNDAI recommends that you use unleaded petrol which has an octane rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock Index) 91 or higher (for Europe) or Octane Rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 91 / AKI (Anti-Knock Index) 87 or higher (except Europe).
  • Page 14 RETURNING USED VEHICLES HYUNDAI promotes an environmentally sound treatment for end of life vehicles and offers to take back your Hyundai end of life vehicles in accordance with the European Union (EU) End of Life Vehicles Directive. You can get detailed information from your national HYUNDAI homepage.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Information

    2. Vehicle information Exterior overview (I) ..................2-2 Exterior overview (II) ..................2-3 Interior overview .................... 2-4 Instrument panel overview ................2-5 Engine compartment ..................2-6 Dimensions ......................2-7 Engine specification ..................2-7 Bulb wattage ....................2-8 Tyres and wheels .................... 2-9 Air conditioning system ................2-10 Tyre load and speed capacity ..............2-10 Gross vehicle weight..................2-11...
  • Page 16 Vehicle information E TERIOR OVERVIEW I Front view The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OBC3N010001 1. Bonnet ............................5-32 2. Headlight ............................. 9-49 3. Front fog light ..........................9-50 4. Tyres and wheels .........................9-29 5. Outside rearview mirror ......................5-25 6.
  • Page 17 E TERIOR OVERVIEW II Rear view The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OBC3N010002 1. Antenna ............................5-88 2. Doors..............................5-13 3. Fuel filler door ..........................5-35 4. Rear ultrasonic sensors ....................... 7-70 5. High mounted stop light ......................9-57 6. Rear view camera ........................7-54 7.
  • Page 18: Interior Overview

    Vehicle information INTERIOR OVERVIEW The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OBC3010003R 1. Door handle ...........................5-15 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch ..................5-26 3. Outside rearview mirror folding button ..................5-27 4. Power window switches......................5-28 5. Power window lock button ......................5-31 6.
  • Page 19: Instrument Panel Overview

    INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OBC3N011004AU 1. Lighting control/Turn signals switch ..5-38 12. USB port ..........5-88 2. Steering wheel audio controls .....5-89 13. Climate control system ....5-52,5-61 3. Instrument cluster ........4-2 14. Hazard warning light button ....8-3 4.
  • Page 20: Engine Compartment

    Vehicle information ENGINE COMPARTMENT The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OBC3N090001R 1. Engine coolant reservoir ......................9-14 2. Engine oil filler cap ........................9-12 3. Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir ......................9-17 4. Air cleaner ............................9-20 5. Fuse box ............................9-44 6.
  • Page 21: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS mm (in.) 5 Door Items 4,075 (160.43) Overall length 1,775 (69.88) Overall width Overall height 1,440 (56.69) Front tread 1,544 (60.79) 215/40R18 Rear tread 1,542 (60.71) Wheelbase 2,580 (101.57) ENGINE SPECIFICATION Displacement Bore x Stroke Firing order No. of cylinders Engine cc (cu.
  • Page 22: Bulb Wattage

    Vehicle information BULB WATTAGE Light bulb Bulb type Wattage Headlight (High/Low) Turn signal light Day running light & Position light(DRL&PSTN) Front Static bending lamp Side repeater lamp Fog light Tail light Stop light Turn signal light PY21W Rear Back up light W16W Fog light High mounted stop light...
  • Page 23: Tyres And Wheels

    TYRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure, bar (psi, kPa) Wheel lug Normal Maximum Track Wheel nut torque Tyre size Item load * load driving * size kgf·m (lbf·ft, N m) Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Full size 215/40R18 7.5J X 18 (32, (32, (36,...
  • Page 24: Air Conditioning System

    500 ± 25 g (16.07 ± 0.8) R-134a g (oz.) Compressor lubricant 100 ± 10 g (3.53 ± 0.35) g (oz.) Contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for more details. TYRE LOAD AND SPEED CAPACITY Load capacity Speed capacity Tyre size Wheel size...
  • Page 25: Gross Vehicle Weight

    GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT Items Gross vehicle weight [kg (Ibs.)] Smartstream G1.6 T-GDi 1,650 (3,638) LUGGAGE VOLUME MIN. 352 (12.4) l (cu ft) MAX. 1,165 (41.14) Min : Behind rear seat to upper edge of the seat back. Max : Behind front seat to roof. 2-11...
  • Page 26: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    Vehicle information 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 effi- ciency that results in improved fuel economy. These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle. Lubricant Volume Classification...
  • Page 27: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Recommended SAE viscosity number CAUTION Always be sure to clean the area around any filler plug, drain plug, or dipstick before checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads. Cleaning the plug and dipstick areas will prevent dirt and grit from entering the engine and other mechanisms that could be damaged.
  • Page 28: Vehicle Identification Number Vin

    Vehicle information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE CERTIFICATION NUMBER VIN LABEL Frame number OBC3N010020 OBC3N011022AU The vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle certification label attached is the number used in registering your on the driver’s (or front passenger’s) side vehicle and in all legal matters pertaining centre pillar gives the vehicle identifica- to its ownership, etc.
  • Page 29: Tyre Specification And Pressure Label

    TYRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER PRESSURE LABEL Smartstream G1.6 T-GDi OBC3N010024 The engine number is stamped on the OBC3N011023AU engine block as shown in the drawing. The tyres supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best perfor- mance for normal driving.
  • Page 30: Air Conditioner Compressor Label

    Vehicle information AIR CONDITIONER FUEL LABEL IF E UIPPED COMPRESSOR LABEL The fuel label is attached on the fuel filler door. OHC081001 OTM048455L A compressor label informs you the type A. Octane rating of unleaded Petrol of compressor your vehicle is equipped (Petrol) with such as model, supplier part num- 1) RON/ROZ: Research Octane...
  • Page 31: Declaration Of Conformity

    CONFORMITY IF E UIPPED CE0678 The radio frequency components of the vehicle comply with requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1995/5/EC. Further information including the manu- facturer’s declaration of conformity is available on Hyundai web site as follows: http://service.hyundai-motor.com 2-17...
  • Page 33: Safety System

    3. Safety system Important safety precautions ................ 3-2 Always wear your seat belt ..................3-2 Restrain all children ....................3-2 Air bag hazards ......................3-2 Driver distraction ......................3-2 Control your speed ....................3-3 Keep your vehicle in safe condition ................. 3-3 Seats ........................ 3-4 Safety precautions ....................
  • Page 34: Important Safety Precautions

    Safety system IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS You will find many safety precautions Driver distraction and recommendations throughout this Driver distraction presents a serious and section, and throughout this manual. The potentially deadly danger, especially for safety precautions in this section are inexperienced drivers.
  • Page 35: Control Your Speed

    Control your speed Excessive speed is a major factor in crash injuries and deaths. Generally, the high- er the speed, the greater the risk, but serious injuries can also occur at lower speeds. Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions, regardless of the maximum speed posted.
  • Page 36: Seats

    Safety system SEATS Passenger's Side Driver's Side Rear Seat The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OBC3N031001AUA Front seats Rear seats 1. Forward and backward 6. Head restraint (outboard and/or cen- tre*) 2. Seatback angle 7. Seatback folding 3.
  • Page 37: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Air bags You can take steps to reduce the risk Adjusting the seats so that you are sitting of being injured by an inflating air bag. in a safe, comfortable position plays an Sitting too close to an air bag greatly important role for the safety of the driver increases the risk of injury in the event and passengers, along with seat belts and...
  • Page 38: Front Seats

    Safety system Seat belts Front seats Always fasten your seat belt before start- The front seat can be adjusted by using ing any trip. the control lever or switches located on At all times, passengers should sit upright the outside of the seat cushion. Before and be properly restrained.
  • Page 39 If there are occupants in the rear Forward and rearward adjustment seats, be careful whilst adjusting the front seat position. Make sure that the seat is locked in place after the adjustment. If not, the seat might move unexpectedly result- ing in an accident.
  • Page 40 Safety system Reclining seatback Seatback angle Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the protections of your restraint system (seat belts and/ or air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback.
  • Page 41 Seat cushion height Seatback pocket (if equipped) (for driver’s seat) OAI3039033 The seatback pocket is provided on the OBC3N031004AU back of the front seatback. To change the height of the seat cushion: Push down the lever several times, to CAUTION lower the seat cushion.
  • Page 42: Rear Seats

    Safety system Rear seats (if equipped) The rear seatbacks can be folded to facili- tate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. WARNING Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down seatback whilst the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 43 WARNING WARNING When you return the rear seatback to Cargo its upright position after being folded Cargo should always be secured to pre- down: vent it from being thrown about the Be careful not to damage the seat belt vehicle in a collision and causing injury webbing or buckle.
  • Page 44: Head Restraint

    Safety system Head restraint The vehicle’s front and rear seats have adjustable head restraints. The head restraints provide comfort for passen- gers, but more importantly they are designed to help protect passengers from whiplash and other neck and spinal injuries during an accident, especially in a rear impact collision.
  • Page 45 Front seat head restraints Rear seat head restraints OBC3030006R OBC3030009R The driver’s and front passenger’s seats The rear seats are equipped with head are equipped with head restraints for the restraints in all the seating positions for passenger’s safety and comfort. the passenger’s safety and comfort.
  • Page 46: Seat Warmers

    Safety system Seat warmers (if equipped) Seat warmers are provided to warm the seats during cold weather. WARNING The seat warmers can cause a SERIOUS BURN, even at low temperatures and especially if used for long periods of time. OBC3N030007 Passengers must be able to feel if the Removal and installation seat is becoming too warm so they can...
  • Page 47 WARNING NEVER place anything on the seat that insulates against heat when the seat warmer is in operation, such as a blan- ket or seat cushion. This may cause the seat warmer to overheat, causing a burn or damage to the seat. NOTICE To prevent damage to the seat warmers OBC3030010R...
  • Page 48: Rear Occupant Alert (Roa)

    Safety system Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) WARNING (if equipped) Rear Occupant Alert does not actually Rear Occupant Alert is provided to help detect objects or people in the rear seat. prevent the driver from leaving the vehi- By using a rear door opened and closed cle with the rear passenger left in the history, the system informs the driver vehicle.
  • Page 49: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS This section describes how to use the Do not latch the seat belt into the seat belts properly. It also describes buckles of other seats. some of the things not to do when using NEVER unfasten the seat belt whilst seat belts.
  • Page 50: Seat Belt Warning Light

    Safety system Seat belt warning light Front passenger’s seat belt (if equipped) Driver’s seat belt As a reminder to the front passenger, the Instrument cluster front passenger’s seat belt warning lights will illuminate for approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON regardless of belt fastening.
  • Page 51 Rear seat belt warning Rear centre seat (2) (if equipped) (if equipped) As a reminder to the rear passenger, the rear passenger’s seat belt warning lights will illuminate for approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON regardless of belt fastening. Whether or not a passenger is seated : If the seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned ON, the seat belt...
  • Page 52: Seat Belt Restraint System

    Safety system Information Although the rear passenger seat is not occupied, the seat belt warning light will blink or illuminate for 6 seconds. he rear passenger s seat belt warning may operate when luggage, laptop or other electronic device is placed on the rear passenger seat.
  • Page 53 WARNING OJS038070AU o release your seat belt OTM038098R Press the release button (1) in the locking Improperly positioned seat belts may buckle. increase the risk of serious injury in an When it is released, the belt should auto- accident. Take the following precau- matically draw back into the retractor.
  • Page 54: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Safety system Rear centre seat belt Pre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped) OLMB033039/H OAC3039044TU [1] : Retractor pre-tensioner seat belt When using the rear centre seat belt, the buckle with the “CENTER” mark must be Your vehicle is equipped with driver’s used.
  • Page 55 We recommend that you have the (1) SRS air bag warning light pre-tensioners inspected, serviced, (2) Front retractor pre-tensioner repaired or replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. (3) SRS control module Do not hit the seat belt assemblies. WARNING...
  • Page 56 If the warning light does not illuminate, stays illuminated or illumi- nates when the vehicle is being driven, we recommend the pre-tensioner seat belts and/or SRS air bags be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. 3-24...
  • Page 57: Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    Additional seat belt safety Seat belt use and children precautions Infant and small children Seat belt use during pregnancy Most countries have Child Restraint Systems laws which require children The seat belt should always be used dur- to travel in approved Child Restraint ing pregnancy.
  • Page 58 Safety system Seat belt use and injured people Larger children Children under age 13 and who are too A seat belt should be used when an large for a booster seat must always injured person is being transported. occupy the rear seat and use the avail- Consult a physician for specific recom- able lap/shoulder belts.
  • Page 59: Care Of Seat Belts

    The entire seat belt assembly or assem- blies should be replaced if the vehicle has been involved in an accident. This should be done even if no damage is visible. We recommend that you consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 3-27...
  • Page 60: Child Restraint System Crs

    Safety system CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM CRS Our recommendation: Children under age 13 should always ride in the rear seats and must always be Children always in the rear properly restrained to minimise the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden manoeuvre.
  • Page 61: Selecting A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    After an accident, we recommend seats. They are classified according to the child’s age, height and weight. a HYUNDAI dealer check the Child Restraint System, seat belts, ISOFIX anchorages and top-tether anchor- ages. 3-29...
  • Page 62 Safety system CRS09 OIB034017 Rearward-facing Child Restraint Forward-facing Child Restraint System System A rearward-facing Child Restraint System A forward-facing Child Restraint System provides restraint with the seating sur- provides restraint for the child’s body face against the back of the child. The with a harness.
  • Page 63: Installing A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Installing a Child Restraint Make sure the Child Restraint System is firmly secured. After installing a System (CRS) Child Restraint System to the vehicle, push and pull the seat forward and from side-to-side to verify that it is WARNING securely attached to the seat. A Child Before installing your Child Restraint Restraint System secured with a seat System always:...
  • Page 64 Safety system 3-32...
  • Page 65 Position Seat Number Seating positions in the vehicle Front right Front centre Front left row right row centre row left ❈ If the vehicle head restraint prevents proper installation of a CRS, the head restraint of the seat- ing position shall be readjusted or entirely removed ❈...
  • Page 66 Safety system ISOFIX anchorage and top-tether anchorage (ISOFIX anchorages system) for children The ISOFIX system holds a Child Restraint System during driving and in an accident. This system is designed to make installa- tion of the Child Restraint System easier and reduce the possibility of improperly installing your Child Restraint System.
  • Page 67 Securing a Child Restraint System with the “ISOFIX Anchorage System” To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child Restraint System in either of the rear out- board seating positions: 1. Move the seat belt buckle away from the ISOFIX anchorages. 2. Move any other objects away from the anchors that could prevent a secure connection between the Child OBC3030015...
  • Page 68 Safety system Securing a Child Restraint System WARNING seat with “Top-tether Anchorage” system Take the following precautions when using the ISOFIX system: Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your Child Restraint System. To prevent the child from reaching and taking hold of unretracted seat belts, buckle all unused rear seat belts and retract the seat belt web-...
  • Page 69 Securing a Child Restraint System WARNING with a lap/shoulder belt Take the following precautions when When not using the ISOFIX system, all installing the top-tether: Child Restraint Systems must be secured Read and follow all installation to a rear seat with the lap part of a lap/ instructions provided with your Child shoulder belt.
  • Page 70 Safety system OHI038146 OHI038183L 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 3. Remove as much slack from the belt into the buckle. Listen for the distinct as possible by pushing down on the “click” sound. Child Restraint System whilst feeding the shoulder belt back into the retrac- tor.
  • Page 71: Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System

    AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OBC3N031018AU 1. Driver’s front air bag 2. Passenger’s front air bag 3. Side air bag 4. Curtain air bag 5. Front passenger’s air bag ON/OFF switch 3-39...
  • Page 72 Safety system The vehicles are equipped with a WARNING Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s seat and front passenger’s seats. AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The front air bags are designed to supple- ALWAYS use seat belts and Child ment the three-point seat belts. For these Restraint Systems - every trip, every air bags to provide protection, the seat time, everyone! Even with air bags, you...
  • Page 73: Where Are The Air Bags

    Where are the air bags? WARNING Driver’s and passenger’s air bags (if To reduce the risk of serious injury or equipped) death from an inflating front air bags, take the following precautions: Driver’s front air bag Seat belts must be worn at all times to help keep occupants positioned properly.
  • Page 74 Safety system Type A OBC3030021 OAC3039014R Passenger s front air bag / FF Type B switch The purpose of the switch is to disable the passenger’s front air bag in order to transport occupants who are at increased risk for air bag-related injury due to age, size, or medical condition.
  • Page 75 ON/OFF switch is set to the OFF position. We recommend that a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the pas- senger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch and the SRS air bag system as soon as possible.
  • Page 76 The side air bags are not designed to position or this may cause the side air deploy in all side impact situations. bags to inflate. If the seat or seat cover is damaged, we recommend that the system be serviced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 3-44...
  • Page 77 Curtain air bags WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating curtain air bags, take the following precautions: All seat occupants must wear seat belts at all times to help keep occu- pants positioned properly. Properly secure child restraints as far away from the door as possible.
  • Page 78: How Does The Air Bags System Operate

    The light blinks when the engine is running. (12) Passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch We recommend that a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer inspect the SRS as soon as possible if any of these conditions The SRSCM continually monitors SRS occur.
  • Page 79 During a frontal collision, sensors will To help provide protection, the air detect the vehicle’s deceleration. If the bags must inflate rapidly. The speed rate of deceleration is high enough, the of air bag inflation is a consequence control unit will inflate the front air bags, of extremely short time in which to at the time and with the force needed.
  • Page 80 Safety system Driver's front air bag (3) Driver's front air bag (1) OIK037083R OIK037081R Passenger’s front air bag When the SRSCM detects a sufficiently severe impact to the front of the vehicle, it will automatically deploy the front air bags. Driver's front air bag (2) OIK037084R After complete inflation, the air bag...
  • Page 81: What To Expect After An Air Bag Inflates

    Always wash exposed skin areas thor- oughly with cold water and mild soap. We recommend that a HYUNDAI authorised repairer replace the air bag immediately after deployment. Air bags are designed to be used only once.
  • Page 82: Do Not Install A Child Restraint System On The Front Passenger Seat

    Place the ignition switch to the LOCK/ OFF or ACC position, when the vehicle is being towed to prevent inadvertent air bag deployment. We recommend that all air bag repairs are conducted by a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. 3-50...
  • Page 83 OBC3N030010/OBC3N031021AU/OBC3N030011/OBC3030037R/OBI3030014L 1. SRS control module* 2. Front impact sensor 3. Side pressure sensor* 4. Side impact sensor* * : if equipped 3-51...
  • Page 84 Safety system Air bag inflation conditions OBC3N030016 OBC3N030012 Front air bags Front air bags are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on the sever- ity of impact of the front collision. OBC3N031020AU Side and curtain air bags Side and curtain air bags are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the severity of impact resulting from a...
  • Page 85 Air bag non-inflation conditions OBC3N030016 Front air bags may not inflate in side OBC3N030013 impact collisions, because occupants In certain low-speed collisions the air move in the direction of the collision, bags may not deploy. The air bags are and thus in side impacts, front air bag designed not to deploy in such cases deployment would not provide additional because they may not provide benefits...
  • Page 86 Safety system Information he side and/or curtain air bags may inflate when the vehicle is rolled over by a side impact collision, if the vehicle is equipped with side and/or curtain air bags. OBC3N030015 Just before impact, drivers often brake heavily.
  • Page 87: Srs Care

    HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Do not place objects over or near We recommend any work on the SRS the air bag modules on the steer-...
  • Page 88: Additional Safety Precautions

    Safety system Additional safety precautions Air bag warning labels (if equipped) Passengers should not move out of or change seats whilst the vehicle is mov- ing. A passenger who is not wearing a seat belt during a crash or emergency stop can be thrown against the inside of the vehicle, against other occupants, or be ejected from the vehicle.
  • Page 89: Instrument Cluster

    4. Instrument cluster Instrument cluster ..................4-2 Instrument cluster control ..................4-3 Gauges and meters ....................4-3 Transmission shift indicator ..................4-9 Warning and indicator lights ..................4-9 LCD display messages .................... 4-21 LCD display ....................4-25 LCD display control ....................4-25 View modes ......................
  • Page 90: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Normal mode N mode OBC3N040007R/OBC3N040008R 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. Shift light The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the “Gauges and Meters”...
  • Page 91: Instrument Cluster Control

    Instrument cluster control Gauges and meters Instrument panel illumination Speedometer Normal mode You can adjust the brightness of the instrument panel illumination from the User Settings Mode on the LCD display when the ignition switch is on ('Lights Illumination’). When the vehicle’s park- ing lights or headlamps are on, interior switch illumination intensity and mood lamps are also adjusted.
  • Page 92 Instrument cluster Tachometer Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Normal mode Normal mode OBC3040006 OBC3040008 N mode N mode OBC3N040011R OBC3N040012R The tachometer indicates the approxi- This gauge indicates the temperature mate number of engine revolutions per of the engine coolant when the ignition minute (RPM).
  • Page 93 Fuel Gauge WARNING Normal mode Running out of fuel can expose vehicle occupants to danger. You must stop and obtain additional fuel as soon as possible after the warn- ing light comes on or when the gauge indicator comes close to the “0” level. NOTICE Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel level.
  • Page 94 Instrument cluster Outside Temperature Gauge For vehicles equipped with Automatic Climate Control, you can also: Normal mode - Press the AUTO button whilst pressing the OFF button on the climate control unit for 3 seconds Both the temperature unit on the cluster LCD display and climate control screen will change.
  • Page 95 Distance to empty Information Normal mode If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been interrupted, the distance to empty function may not operate correctly. he distance to empty may differ from the actual driving distance as it is an esti- mate of the available driving distance.
  • Page 96 Instrument cluster Fuel economy CUSTOM mode settings Normal mode N mode OBC3040032R OBC3N040018R The average fuel economy (1) and instant The main settings of CUSTOM mode is fuel economy (2) is displayed at the bot- displayed at the bottom of the cluster. tom of the cluster.
  • Page 97: Transmission Shift Indicator

    Safety Restraint System (SRS) air bag operation. If this occurs, we recommend that you OBC3N040020 have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. This indicator informs which gear is rec- ommended whilst driving, to save fuel. Shifting up :...
  • Page 98 If a brake fluid leak is found, or if the warning light remains on, or if the brakes do not operate properly, do not drive the vehicle. We recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 4-10...
  • Page 99 ABS. We recommend you have the vehicle Note that the hydraulic braking system inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised will still be operational even if there is a repairer as soon as possible. malfunction with the ABS.
  • Page 100 If this occurs, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a If this occurs, we recommend that HYUNDAI authorised repairer. you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. NOTICE Driving with the Malfunction Indicator...
  • Page 101 If the belt is adjusted properly, there inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised may be a problem in the electrical repairer as soon as possible. charging system.
  • Page 102 In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. his indicator light illuminates When there is a malfunction in operation in any of the following systems:...
  • Page 103 When there is a malfunction with the fuel consumption can worsen. TPMS. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. For more details, refer to “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” section in chapter 8.
  • Page 104 ESC system. If this occurs, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a his indicator light illuminates HYUNDAI authorised repairer. This indicator light illuminates: When the engine enters the Idle Stop his indicator light blinks mode of ISG (Idle Stop and Go) system.
  • Page 105 When the smart key is not in the vehi- In this case, we recommend that cle. you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. - At this time, you cannot start the engine. his indicator light illuminates for 2...
  • Page 106 Light ON indicator light If any of these conditions occur, we recommend that you have your vehi- cle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. his indicator light illuminates When the tail lights is on. Low beam indicator light...
  • Page 107 Whenever there is a malfunction with Light Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist. If this occurs, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI his indicator light illuminates authorised repairer. When you select "SPORT" mode as For more details, refer to “Forward drive mode.
  • Page 108 Instrument cluster ECO Mode Indicator CUSTOM Mode Indicator Light Light his indicator light illuminates When you select "ECO" mode as drive mode. his indicator light illuminates For more details, refer to "Drive Mode Integrated Control System" in chapter When you select "CUSTOM" mode as drive mode.
  • Page 109: Lcd Display Messages

    Press START button with key (for time you press the Engine Start/Stop smart key system) button, we recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI This warning message is displayed if you authorised repairer. press the Engine Start/Stop button whilst the warning message “Key not detected”...
  • Page 110 Instrument cluster Door, Bonnet, Tailgate open Lights mode indicator OIK047163L OBC3040012 This indicator displays which exterior This warning is displayed if any door or light is selected using the lighting control. bonnet or tailgate is left open. The warn- ing will indicate which door is open in the Wiper mode display.
  • Page 111 30~60 mile (50~100 km) after the engine warms up, we rec- ommend that the system be checked by Heated Steering Wheel turned off a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. (if equipped) This message illuminates if the heated steering wheel will turn off automatically approximately 30 minutes after the heat- ed steering wheel is turned on.
  • Page 112 120°C (248°F). This means that the engine We recommend that you have the vehi- is overheated and may be damaged. cle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. If your vehicle is overheated, refer to “Overheating” section in chapter 8.
  • Page 113: Lcd Display

    LCD DISPLAY LCD display control OBC3N040004 The LCD display modes can be changed by using the control buttons. Switch Function MODE button for changing modes MOVE switch for changing items SELECT/RESET button for setting or resetting the selected item 4-25...
  • Page 114: View Modes

    Instrument cluster View modes View modes Symbol Explanation This mode displays the state of : - Lane Keeping Assist Driving Assist - Drive Attention Warning - Intelligent Speed Limit Assist The Sport menu displays Oil Temp./Engine Temp., Turbo/ Sport Torque, Lap Timer and G-Force. For more details, refer to the following pages.
  • Page 115 Driving Assist view Sport view OBC3N040023 OBC3N040024 L A, ISLA il emp./ ngine emp. This mode displays the state of Lane This mode displays information related Keeping Assist. Intelligent Speed Limit to your engine such as oil temperature (1) Assist. and engine temperature (2).
  • Page 116 Instrument cluster OBC3N040026 OBC3N040028 o reset (C) Press and hold the OK button for more than 1 second on the steering wheel when the lap timer has stopped counting the current lap (2). o save laps Press the OK button shortly on the steer- ing wheel whilst the lap timer is counting the current lap (2).
  • Page 117 Trip computer view OBC3N040029 -Force OIK047124N This mode displays the force delivered to The trip computer mode displays infor- the vehicle laterally whilst the vehicle is mation related to vehicle driving param- in motion. eters including fuel economy, tripmeter information and vehicle speed. For more details, refer to "Trip Computer"...
  • Page 118 Instrument cluster Turn By Turn (TBT) view Master warning OTM050218L OJX1049064L This group displays the state of the nav- This warning light informs the driver the igation. following situations. - Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist malfunction - Blind-Spot Collision Warning malfunc- tion (if equipped) - Blind-Spot Collision Warning radar blocked (if equipped) - Lamp malfunction...
  • Page 119: User Settings Mode (If Equipped)

    User settings mode (if equipped) In this mode, you can change the settings of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, etc. 1. Driver Assistance 2. Cluster 3. Lights 4. Door 5. Convenience OBC3N040021R 6. Units yre Pressure 7. Language This mode displays information related to 8.
  • Page 120 Instrument cluster 1. Driver Assistance Explanation Items To adjust the Speed Limit function. Speed limit tolerance Auto speed change SLW (Speed Limit Warning) Speed limit For more details, refer to the “Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA)” in chapter 7. To adjust the warning timing of the driver assistance system. Warning timing Normal / Late To adjust the warning timing of the driver assistance system.
  • Page 121 2. Cluster Explanation Items After vehicle re-start After refuelling Fuel economy Average Fuel Economy For more details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter At driving Fuel economy At refuelling auto reset For more details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter To activate or deactivate the Wiper/ Light mode.When activated, the Wiper/Lights LCD display shows the selected Wiper/Light mode whenever you...
  • Page 122 Instrument cluster 3. Lights Explanation Items To adjust the illumination level. Illumination Level 1~20 Off : The one touch turn signal function will be deactivated. 3, 5, 7 Flashes : The turn signal indicator will blink 3, 5, or 7 times when One touch turn the turn signal lever is moved slightly.
  • Page 123 5. Convenience Explanation Items To activate or deactivate the Rear Occupant Alert. Rear occupant For more details, refer to "Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) system" in alert chapter 5. On door unlock : The outside rearview mirrors are unfolded automatically when the doors are unlocked. On driver approach : The outside rearview mirrors are unfolded Welcome mirror automatically when the vehicle is approached with the smart key.
  • Page 124 Instrument cluster 6. Units Explanation Items To select the speed unit. (km/h, MPH) Speed unit To select the temperature unit. (°C,°F) Temperature unit Fuel economy unit To select the fuel economy unit. (km/L, L/100km, MPG) To select the tyre pressure unit. (psi, kPa, bar) Tyre pressure unit .
  • Page 125: Trip Computer

    Trip computer The trip computer is a microcomput- er-controlled driver information system that displays information related to driv- ing. Information Some driving information stored in the trip computer (for example Average Vehicle Speed) resets if the battery is disconnected. OBC3N040004 To change the trip mode, toggle the "...
  • Page 126 Instrument cluster Type A Type B OJX1040013E OJX1040066E OBC3N040030 Since refuel(l)ing Auto stop Trip distance (1), average fuel economy AUTO STOP display shows the elapsed (2), and total driving time (3) after the time of engine stop by Idle Stop and Go vehicle has been refueled are displayed.
  • Page 127: Vehicle Settings (Infotainment System)

    Vehicle settings (infotainment Setting your vehicle system) OBC3N070034 OBC3N070033 1. Press the SETUP button on the head unit of the infotainment system. Vehicle Settings in the infotainment sys- tem provides user options for a variety of settings including door lock/unlock features, convenience features, driver assistance settings, etc.
  • Page 129: Convenient Features

    5. Convenient features Accessing your vehicle ................... 5-4 Remote key ....................... 5-4 Smart key ........................5-7 Immobiliser system ....................5-12 Door locks ......................5-13 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle ............. 5-13 Operating door locks from inside the vehicle ............5-15 Automatic door lock and unlock features ............
  • Page 130 Wipers and washers ..................5-49 Windscreen wipers ....................5-49 Windscreen washers ....................5-50 Rear window wiper and washer switch ..............5-51 Manual climate control system ..............5-52 Heating and air conditioning .................. 5-53 System operation .....................5-57 System maintenance ....................5-59 Automatic climate control system ..............5-61 Automatic heating and air conditioning ..............
  • Page 131 5. Convenient features Infotainment system ..................5-88 USB port ........................5-88 Antenna ........................5-88 Steering wheel audio control ................. 5-89 Voice recognition ....................5-90 Bluetooth Wireless Technology hands-free ............5-91 ® How vehicle radio works ..................5-91...
  • Page 132: Accessing Your Vehicle

    LCD display. For more details, refer to “LCD Display” in chapter 4. Information OPDE046044 Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which After unlocking the doors, the doors will you can use to lock or unlock a door (and lock automatically after 30 seconds unless tailgate) and even start the engine.
  • Page 133 Start-up Mechanical key For detailed information, refer to “Key Type A Ignition Switch” in chapter 6. NOTICE To prevent damaging the remote key: Keep the remote key away from water or any liquid and fire. If the inside of the remote key gets damp (due to drinks or moisture), or is heated, internal circuit may malfunction, OED036001A...
  • Page 134 If you have a problem with the remote key, it is recommended that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. If the remote key is in close proximity to your mobile phone, the signal could be blocked by your mobile phone's nor- mal operational signals.
  • Page 135: Smart Key

    If the remote key is not working properly, try replacing the battery with a new one. OPDE046044 Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, which you can use to lock or unlock a door (and OLM042302 tailgate) and even start the engine.
  • Page 136 Convenient features Locking Even though you press the outside door handle button, the doors will not lock and the chime will sound for three seconds if any of the following occurs: The Smart Key is in the vehicle. The Engine Start/Stop button is in ACC or ON position.
  • Page 137 Unlocking Tailgate unlocking To unlock: 1. Carry the smart key. 2. Either press the tailgate handle button or press the Tailgate Unlock button on the smart key for more than one sec- ond. 3. The hazard warning lights will blink two times.
  • Page 138 If you hap- pen to lose your smart key, it is recom- mended that you should immediately take the vehicle and remaining key to your a HYUNDAI authorised repairer or tow the vehicle, if necessary. 5-10...
  • Page 139 If you have a problem If the Smart Key is not working properly, with the smart key, it is recommended try replacing the battery with a new one. that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised Battery Type: CR2032 repairer. To replace the battery: If the smart key is in close proximity to 1.
  • Page 140: Immobiliser System

    If the system repeatedly does not recog- nise the coding of the key, it is recom- mended that you contact your HYUNDAI dealer. Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it. Electrical problems could result that may make your vehicle inoperable.
  • Page 141: Door Locks

    DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from Information outside the vehicle Be careful when locking the door by Mechanical key mechanical key operation, only the driv- er’s door can be locked/unlocked. Remote key When all doors are locked with the mechanical key, lock all doors by using the central door lock switch inside the vehicle.
  • Page 142 Convenient features Remote key Smart key OBC3050001R To lock the doors, press the Door Lock button (1) on the remote key. To unlock the doors, press the Door Unlock button (2) on the remote key. Once the doors are unlocked, they may be opened by pulling the door handle.
  • Page 143: Operating Door Locks From Inside The Vehicle

    Operating door locks from Information inside the vehicle In cold and wet climates, door lock and With the door handle door mechanisms may not work prop- erly due to free ing conditions. If the door is locked/unlocked multiple times in rapid succession with either the vehicle key or door lock switch, the sys- tem may stop operating temporarily in order to protect the circuit and prevent...
  • Page 144 Convenient features With the central door lock/unlock WARNING switch The doors should always be fully closed and locked whilst the vehicle is in motion. If the doors are unlocked, the risk of being thrown from the vehicle in a crash is increased. Do not pull the inner door handle of the driver’s or passenger’s door whilst the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 145 Deadlocks (if equipped) WARNING Some vehicles are equipped with a dead- Always secure your vehicle lock system. Deadlocks prevent opening Leaving your vehicle unlocked can allow of a door from either inside or outside the theft or entry into the vehicle. vehicle once the deadlocks have been To secure your vehicle, whilst depress- activated providing an additional mea-...
  • Page 146: Automatic Door Lock And Unlock Features

    Convenient features Automatic door lock and unlock Child-protector rear door locks features Impact sensing door unlock system (if equipped) All doors will be automatically unlocked when an impact causes the air bags to deploy. Speed sensing door lock system (if equipped) All doors will be automatically locked OBC3050012 when vehicle speed exceeds 9 mph (15...
  • Page 147: How To Lock The Door In Case Of Emergency

    How to lock the door in case of emergency OCN7050135L NOTICE When the driver turns off the engine and OBC3050006 opens the driver’s door after opening In case of an emergency (battery dis- and closing a rear door, a warning mes- charge, etc.), you can manually lock the sage “Check rear seats”...
  • Page 148: Theft-Alarm System

    For services related to the burglar alarm we recom- session. mend to consult a HYUNDAI authorised The hazard warning lights will blink and repairer only. the chime will sound once to indicate the system is armed.
  • Page 149: Steering Wheel

    HYUNDAI after charging the battery. authorised repairer. A click noise may be heard from the EPS...
  • Page 150: Tilt Steering/Telescope Steering

    Convenient features Tilt steering/Telescope steering WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel whilst driving. You may lose steering control and cause severe personal injury, death or accidents. Information OBC3N051003AU After adjustment, sometimes the lock- To change the steering wheel angle and release lever may not lock the steering height: wheel.
  • Page 151: Heated Steering Wheel

    Heated steering wheel Horn (if equipped) OBC3N051005AU To sound the horn, press the area indi- OBC3N051004AU cated by the horn symbol on your steer- When the ignition switch is in the ON ing wheel (see illustration). The horn will position or when the engine is running, operate only when this area is pressed.
  • Page 152: Mirrors

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

    Electric Chromic Mirror (ECM) Outside rearview mirrors (if equipped) OAI3059018 OBC3050014 Be sure to adjust mirror angles before The electric rearview mirror automatical- driving. ly controls the glare from the headlamp Your vehicle is equipped with both left- of the vehicle behind you in nighttime or hand and right-hand outside rearview low light driving conditions.
  • Page 154 Convenient features NOTICE Do not scrape ice off the mirror face this may damage the surface of the glass. If the mirror is jammed with ice, do not adjust the mirror by force. Use an approved spray de-icer (not radiator antifreeze) spray, or a sponge or soft cloth with very warm water, or move the vehicle to a warm place and allow...
  • Page 155 Folding the outside rearview mirror If 'Convenience Welcome mirror On door unlock' is selected in the User Settings mode on the LCD display, the User Settings mode on the LCD display, the outside mirror will fold or unfold automatically as follows: - The mirror will fold or unfold when the door is locked or unlocked by the smart key.
  • Page 156: Windows

    Convenient features WINDOWS Power windows (if equipped) OBC3N050008AU (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door power window switch (Right) (4) Rear door power window switch (Left) (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window* (7) Power window lock switch* * : if equipped...
  • Page 157 The ignition switch must be in the ON Window opening and closing position to be able to raise or lower the windows. Each door has a Power Window switch to control that door’s window. The driver has a Power Window Lock switch which can block the operation of pas- senger windows.
  • Page 158 If the power windows do not operate properly after resetting, it is recommend- ed that the system be checked by a OLF044032 HYUNDAI authorised repairer. If a window senses any obstacle whilst it is closing automatically, it will stop and WARNING lower approximately 30 cm (12 inches) to The automatic reverse feature doesn’t...
  • Page 159 NOTICE WARNING Do not install any accessories on the NEVER leave the keys in your vehicle windows. The automatic reverse feature with unsupervised children, when the may not operate. engine is running. NEVER leave any child unattended in Power window lock switch the vehicle.
  • Page 160: Exterior Features

    Convenient features EXTERIOR FEATURES Bonnet Opening the bonnet OBC3N050012 4. Pull out the support rod from the bon- net. OBC3N051010AU 5. Hold the bonnet opened with the sup- port rod. 1. Park the vehicle and set the parking brake. WARNING 2.
  • Page 161: Tailgate

    Closing the bonnet Tailgate 1. Before closing the bonnet, check the Opening the tailgate following: All filler caps in engine compartment must be correctly installed. Gloves, rags or any other combusti- ble materials must be removed from the engine compartment. 2.
  • Page 162 Convenient features NOTICE WARNING Make certain that you close the tailgate Always keep the tailgate lid completely before driving your vehicle. Possible closed whilst the vehicle is in motion. If damage may occur to the tailgate lift it is left open or ajar, poisonous exhaust cylinders and attaching hardware if the gases containing carbon monoxide (CO) tailgate is not closed prior to driving.
  • Page 163: Emergency Tailgate Safety Release

    Emergency tailgate safety Fuel filler door release Opening the fuel filler door OIB047188 OBC3050027 Your vehicle is equipped with the emer- 1. Turn the engine off. gency tailgate safety release lever locat- 2. Ensure the driver’s door is unlocked. ed on the bottom of the tailgate. 3.
  • Page 164 Convenient features Closing the fuel filler door 1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it clockwise until it “Clicks”. 2. Close the fuel filler door until it is latched securely. WARNING Petrol is highly flammable and explo- sive. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: OBC3N050015 Read and follow all warnings posted...
  • Page 165 If the fuel filler cap requires replace- ment, use only a genuine HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent specified for your vehicle. An incorrect fuel filler cap can result in a serious malfunction of the fuel system or emission control system.
  • Page 166: Exterior Lights

    Convenient features EXTERIOR LIGHTS Lighting control OBC3050029 lamp position (if equipped) OPDE046065 When the headlamp switch is in the AUTO To operate the lights, turn the knob at the position, the position lamp and headlamp end of the control lever to one of the fol- will be turned ON or OFF automatically lowing positions: depending on the amount of lamp out-...
  • Page 167 High beam operation OAE046469L Position lamp position ( OAE046453L To turn on the high beam headlamp, push The position lamp, license plate lamp and the lever away from you. instrument panel lamp are turned ON. The high beam indicator will light when the headlamp high beams are switched To turn off the high beam headlamp, pull the lever towards you.
  • Page 168 Convenient features Turn signals and lane change signals OAE046455L To flash the high beam headlamp, pull the lever towards you, then release the OTLE045284 lever. The high beams will remain ON as To signal a turn, push down on the lever long as you hold the lever towards you.
  • Page 169 Front fog lamp Rear fog lamp OPDE046064 OPDE046066 Vehicle with front fog lamp Fog lamps are used to provide improved To turn on the rear fog lamp: visibility when visibility is poor due to fog, rain or snow, etc. Use the switch next Position the light switch in the position to the headlamp switch to turn the fog lamp position, turn the light switch (1) to...
  • Page 170 Convenient features NOTICE Battery saver function The purpose of this feature is to pre- If the driver exits the vehicle through vent the battery from being discharged. another door besides the driver door, The system automatically turns off the the battery saver function does not position lamp when the driver turns the operate and the headlight delay func- engine off and opens the driver-side...
  • Page 171 Headlight levelling device WARNING If the function does not work prop- erly, we recommend that the system be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Do not attempt to inspect or replace the wiring yourself. Low Beam Assist-Static light Whilst driving a corner, for greater vis-...
  • Page 172: Interior Lights

    Convenient features INTERIOR LIGHTS NOTICE Front door lamp ( Do not use the interior lights for extend- The front or rear room lamps come on ed periods when the engine is turned off when the front or rear doors are opened or the battery will discharge.
  • Page 173 Rear lamps Glove box lamp (if equipped) OCN7050057 OBC3N051018AU Rear Interior Lamp Switch ( The glove box lamp comes on when the glove box is opened. Press this button to turn the interior lamp on and off. Luggage compartment lamp OBC3050032 The luggage compartment lamp comes on when the tailgate is opened.
  • Page 174: High Beam Assist Hba

    Convenient features HIGH BEAM ASSIST HBA Function setting The driver can activate HBA by placing the ignition switch to the ON position and by selecting: ‘User Settings Lights HBA (High Beam Assist)’. If you disable this setting, HBA will not work. The setting of HBA will be maintained, as selected, when the engine is re-started.
  • Page 175: System Malfunction And Limitations

    We recommend that following conditions. the system be inspected by an authorised - When the headlight of an on-coming HYUNDAI dealer. vehicle is detected. - When the tail light of a vehicle in front is detected.
  • Page 176 Convenient features Limitations of High Beam Assist WARNING High Beam Assist may not work properly At times, High Beam Assist may not in the following situations: work properly. It is the responsibility Light from a oncoming or front vehicle of the driver for safe driving practices is not detected because of lamp dam- and always check the road conditions age, or because it is hidden from sight,...
  • Page 177: Wipers And Washers

    WIPERS AND WASHERS Windscreen wipers Front windscreen wiper/washer Operates as follows when the ignition switch is in the ON position. MIST ( ) : For a single wiping cycle, push the lever upward and release. The wipers will oper- ate continuously if the lever is held in this position.
  • Page 178: Windscreen Washers

    Convenient features AUTO (Automatic) control Windscreen washers (if equipped) The rain sensor located at the top of the windscreen glass senses the amount of rainfall and controls the wiping cycle for the proper interval. The wiper opera- tion time will be automatically controlled, depending on rainfall.
  • Page 179: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Switch

    CAUTION To prevent possible damage to the washer pump, do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty. To prevent possible damage to the wipers or windscreen, do not oper- ate the wipers when the windscreen is dry. To prevent damage to the wiper OBC3N050023 arms and other components, do not...
  • Page 180: Manual Climate Control System

    Convenient features MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM IF E UIPPED OBC3050100R 1. Temperature control knob 2. Fan speed control knob 3. Mode selection knob 4. A/C (Air conditioning) button (if equipped) 5. Air intake control button (recirculated air position or outside (fresh) air position) 6.
  • Page 181: Heating And Air Conditioning

    Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to Fresh mode. 5.
  • Page 182 Convenient features Floor-Level (A, C, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor, with a small amount of the air being directed to the windscreen, side window defrosters and side vents. OBC3050103 Floor/Defrost-Level The mode selection knob controls the (A, C, D) direction of the air flow through the ven- tilation system.
  • Page 183 Air intake control OBC3N051101AU Instrument panel vents OBC3050105 The instrument panel vent air flow can be aThe air intake control button is used to directed up/down or left/right using the select either Fresh mode (outside air) or vent adjustment lever. Recirculation mode (cabin air).
  • Page 184 Convenient features Fan speed control Information perating the system primarily in Fresh mode is recommended. Use Recirculation mode temporarily only when needed. Prolonged operation of the heater in Recirculation mode and without the A/C can cause fogging of the windscreen. In addition, prolonged use of the A/C in Recirculation mode may result in exces- sively dry, dehumidified air in the cabin...
  • Page 185: System Operation

    System operation Air conditioning HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are Ventilation filled with R-134a or R-1234yf refrigerant. 1. Select the Face Level mode. 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the air intake control to fresh 2. Push the air conditioning button.
  • Page 186 Convenient features NOTICE Air conditioning system operation tips If the vehicle has been parked in direct The refrigerant system should only sunlight during hot weather, open the be serviced by trained and certified windows for a short time to let the hot technicians to insure proper and safe air inside the vehicle escape.
  • Page 187: System Maintenance

    We recommend that the climate con- trol air filter be replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer according to the WARNING maintenance schedule. If the vehicle is being driven in severe conditions such...
  • Page 188 Convenient features Example WARNING Vehicles equipped with R-1234yf Since the refrigerant is mild- ly flammable and operated at high pressure, the air con- ditioning system should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians (Refer to the SAE J2845). It is important that the correct OHYK059004 type and amount of oil and...
  • Page 189 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM IF E UIPPED OBC3050108R 1. Temperature control switch 2. Fan speed control switch 3. AUTO (automatic control) button 4. OFF button 5. Front window defroster button 6. Mode selection button 7. Rear window defroster button 8. Air intake control button 9.
  • Page 190 Convenient features Automatic heating and air - Fan speed control toggle switch conditioning The selected function will be con- trolled manually whilst other func- tions operate automatically. For your convenience, use the AUTO button and set the temperature to 22°C (72°F).
  • Page 191 Manual heating and air conditioning The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pushing buttons other than the AUTO button. In this case, the system works sequentially according to the order of buttons selected. When pressing any button except the AUTO button whilst using automatic operation, the functions not selected will be controlled automatically.
  • Page 192 Convenient features OBC3050113R OBC3050112R The mode selection button controls the Defrost-Level (A, D) direction of the air flow through the ven- Most of the air flow is directed to the tilation system. windscreen with a small amount of air directed to the side window defrosters. Face-Level (B, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face.
  • Page 193 Temperature control Air intake control OBC3050111R OBC3050114R The temperature will increase by pushing This is used to select the outside (fresh) the switch to up. air position or recirculated air position. The temperature will decrease by push- To change the air intake control position, ing the switch to down.
  • Page 194 Convenient features Fan speed control Information perating the system primarily in Fresh mode is recommended. Use Recirculation mode temporarily only when needed. Prolonged operation of the heater in Recirculation mode and without the A/C can cause fogging of the windscreen. In addition, prolonged use of the A/C in Recirculation mode may result in exces- sively dry, dehumidified air in the cabin...
  • Page 195 Air conditioning System operation Ventilation 1. Select the Face Level mode. 2. Set the air intake control to fresh mode. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. Heating OBC3050116R 1.
  • Page 196 Information Air conditioning When using the air conditioning system, HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are monitor the temperature gauge closely filled with R-134a or R-1234yf refrigerant. whilst driving up hills or in heavy traf- 1. Start the engine.
  • Page 197 If this happens, we recommend that the If you operate the air conditioner climate control air filter be replaced by a excessively, the difference between HYUNDAI authorised repairer. the temperature of the outside air and that of the windscreen could cause Information the outer surface of the windscreen to fog up, causing loss of visibility.
  • Page 198 Therefore, if abnormal operation is and certified technicians found, we recommend that the system (Refer to the SAE J2845). It is be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised important that the correct repairer. type and amount of oil and refrigerant are used.
  • Page 199 Example OHYK059004 OHYK059001 Each symbol and specification on the air conditioning refrigerant label is represented as below: 1. Classification of refrigerant 2. Amount of refrigerant 3. Classification of compressor lubricant 4. Caution 5. Flammable refrigerant 6. To require registered technician to ser- vice air conditioning system 7.
  • Page 200 Convenient features WINDSCREEN DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING Manual climate control system WARNING To defog inside windscreen Windscreen heating Do not use the position during cooling operation in extremely humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the windscreen could cause the outer surface of the windscreen to fog up, causing loss of visibility.
  • Page 201: Automatic Climate Control System

    To defrost outside windscreen Automatic climate control system To defog inside windscreen OBC3050119 1. Set the fan speed to the highest (extreme right) position. OBC3050120R 2. Set the temperature to the extreme 1. Select desired blower speed. hot position. 2. Select desired temperature. 3.
  • Page 202 Convenient features To defrost outside windscreen Auto defogging system (only for automatic climate control system, if equipped) OBC3050121R 1. Set blower speed to the highest posi- OBC3050124 tion. 2. Set temperature to the extreme hot Auto defogging helps reduce the pos- (HI) position.
  • Page 203: Defroster

    Defroster o cancel or reset the Auto Defogging System Press the front windscreen defroster NOTICE button for 3 seconds when the ignition switch is in the ON position. To prevent damage to the conductors When the Auto Defogging System is can- bonded to the inside surface of the rear window, never use sharp instruments or celled, defrost button indicator will blink...
  • Page 204 Convenient features Rear window defroster Information Manual climate control system If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window, brush it off before operating the rear defroster. he rear window defroster automatically turns off after approximately 20 minutes or when the ignition switch is in the L C / FF position.
  • Page 205: Storage Compartment

    STORAGE COMPARTMENT Centre console storage WARNING Never 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 temperatures for extended periods. WARNING ALWAYS keep the storage compartment covers closed securely whilst driving.
  • Page 206: Glove Box

    Convenient features Glove box OBC3050036R To open the glove box, pull the lever and the glove box will automatically open. Close the glove box after use. WARNING ALWAYS close the glove box door after use. An open glove box door can cause seri- ous injury to the passenger in an acci- dent, even if the passenger is wearing a seat belt.
  • Page 207: Interior Features

    INTERIOR FEATURES Ashtray (if equipped) Cup holder OBC3050037 OIB044026 To use the ashtray, open the cover. Cups or small beverages cups may be placed in the cup holders. To clean the ashtray: The plastic receptacle should be removed by lifting the plastic ashtray receptacle WARNING upward after turning the cover counter- Avoid abrupt starting and braking...
  • Page 208: Sliding Armrest

    Convenient features NOTICE Sunvisor Keep your drinks sealed whilst driving to prevent spilling your drink. If liquid spills, it may get into the vehicle’s electrical/electronic system and dam- age electrical/electronic parts. When cleaning spilled liquids, do not dry the cup holder using hot tem- peratures.
  • Page 209: Power Outlet

    NOTICE Power outlet (if equipped) To prevent damage to the Power Outlets Use the power outlet only when the engine is running and remove the accessory plug after use. Using the accessory plug for prolonged peri- ods of time with the engine off could cause the battery to discharge.
  • Page 210: Usb Charger

    Convenient features USB charger (if equipped) Wireless mobile phone charging system (if equipped) Front OBC3N051027AU Rear OBC3N050028 [A] : Charging pad There is a wireless mobile phone charger inside the front console. The system is available when all doors are closed, and when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 211 To charge a mobile phone If your mobile phone is not charging: - Slightly change the position of the The wireless mobile phone charging sys- mobile phone on the charging pad. tem charges only the Qi-enabled mobile phones ( ). Read the label on the - Make sure the indicator light is orange.
  • Page 212 Convenient features NOTICE When charging some mobile phones with a self-protection feature, the The wireless mobile phone charg- wireless charging speed may decrease ing system may not support certain and the wireless charging may stop. mobile phones, which are not verified If the mobile phone has a thick cover, for the Qi specification ( the wireless charging may not be pos-...
  • Page 213: Clock

    Clock WARNING WARNING Do not adjust the clock whilst driving. You may lose your steering control and cause severe personal injury or acci- dents. For more details, please refer to the manual that was supplied with your vehicle. OGSB047265L Coat hook Do not hang other objects such as hang- ers or hard objects except clothes.
  • Page 214: Floor Mat Anchor(S)

    To avoid any interference with pedal opera- tion, HYUNDAI recommends that the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed. OAC3059049R ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to attach the front floor mats to the vehicle.
  • Page 215: Luggage Net (Holder)

    Disconnect the strap (1) from the holder If necessary, we recommend that you if you want to return the cover to the contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer original position.To remove the cargo to obtain a luggage net. area cover completely, lift the cover to a 50-degree angle and pull it out (2).
  • Page 216: Convenient Features

    Convenient features INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM Antenna Information Shark fin antenna If you install an aftermarket ID head- lamp, your vehicle’s audio and electronic device may malfunction. Prevent chemicals such as perfume, cos- metic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner, and air freshener from contacting the interi- or parts because they may cause damage or discolouration.
  • Page 217: Steering Wheel Audio Control

    Steering wheel audio control VOLUME (VOL + / VOL -) (1) (if equipped) Move the VOLUME toggle switch up to increase volume. Move the VOLUME toggle switch down to decrease volume. SEEK/PRESET ( ) (2) If the SEEK/PRESET toggle switch moved up or down and held for 0.8 sec- ond or more, it will function in the follow- ing modes.
  • Page 218: Voice Recognition

    Convenient features Voice recognition MODE ( ) (3) Press the MODE button to select RADIO/ MEDIA/Bluetooth Audio, etc. MUTE ( ) (4, if equipped) Press the button to mute the sound. Press the button again to activate the sound. Information OBC3N050032 Detailed information for audio control but- A wide range of infotainment functions...
  • Page 219: Bluetooth Wireless Technology Hands-Free

    Bluetooth Wireless Technology How vehicle radio works ® hands-free (if equipped) FM reception OBC3N050033 OJF045308L AM and FM radio signals are broadcast from transmitter towers located around your city. They are intercepted by the radio antenna on your vehicle. This signal is then received by the radio and sent to your vehicle speakers.
  • Page 220 Convenient features AM (MW, LW) reception FM radio station OJF045309L OJF045310L AM broadcasts can be received at greater FM broadcasts are transmitted at high distances than FM broadcasts. This is frequencies and do not bend to follow because AM radio waves are transmit- the earth’s surface.
  • Page 221 JBM004 OJF045311L Fading - As your vehicle moves away Station Swapping - As a FM signal from the radio station, the signal will weakens, another more powerful signal weaken and sound will begin to fade. near the same frequency may begin When this occurs, we suggest that you to play.
  • Page 222 Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such audio system. This does not mean that marks by HYUNDAI is under license. something is wrong with the audio equip- Other trademarks and trade names are ment.
  • Page 223: Driving Your Vehicle

    6. Driving your vehicle Before driving ....................6-4 Before entering the vehicle ..................6-4 Before starting ......................6-4 Ignition switch ....................6-5 Key ignition switch ....................6-5 Engine start/stop button ..................6-8 Manual transmission ..................6-12 Manual transmission operation ................6-12 Rev matching ......................6-15 Braking system ....................6-19 Power brakes ......................6-19 Disc brakes wear indicator ..................
  • Page 224 Special driving conditions ................6-51 Hazardous driving conditions .................6-51 Rocking the vehicle ....................6-51 Smooth cornering ....................6-52 Driving at night ......................6-52 Driving in the rain ....................6-52 Driving in flooded areas ..................6-53 Highway driving ...................... 6-53 Winter driving ....................6-54 Snow or icy conditions ....................
  • Page 225 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 a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
  • Page 226: Before Driving

    Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING Before entering the vehicle WARNING Be sure all windows, outside mirror(s), To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or and outside lights are clean and unob- DEATH, take the following precautions: structed. ALWAYS wear your seat belt. All pas- Remove frost, snow, or ice.
  • Page 227: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH Key ignition switch (if equipped) WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, take the following precautions: NEVER allow children or any person who is unfamiliar with the vehicle to touch the ignition switch or related parts.
  • Page 228 Driving your vehicle Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notice Position The steering wheel locks to protect The ignition key can be removed in the vehicle from theft. LOCK the LOCK position. (if equipped) The steering wheel unlocks. If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC Electrical accessories are usable.
  • Page 229 Starting the engine Information Do not wait for the engine to warm up WARNING whilst the vehicle remains stationary. Start driving at moderate engine speeds. Always wear appropriate shoes when (Steep accelerating and decelerating operating your vehicle. Unsuitable should be avoided.) shoes, such as high heels, ski boots, Always start the vehicle with your foot sandals, flip-flops, etc., may interfere...
  • Page 230: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Driving your vehicle Engine Start/Stop button WARNING (if equipped) To turn the engine off in an emergency: Press and hold the Engine Start/ Stop button for more than two seconds OR rapidly press and release the Engine Start/Stop button three times (within 3 seconds).
  • Page 231 Engine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with manual transmission Action Notice Button Position To turn off the engine, stop If the steering wheel is not locked the vehicle and then press the properly when you open the Engine Start/Stop button. driver’s door, the warning chime The steering wheel locks to will sound.
  • Page 232 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine Vehicle with Manual transmission: 1. Always carry the smart key with you. 2. Make sure the parking brake is applied. WARNING 3. Make sure the shift lever is in N (Neu- Always wear appropriate shoes when tral).
  • Page 233 NOTICE To prevent damage to the vehicle: Do not press the Engine Start/ Stop but- ton for more than 10 seconds except when the stop lamp fuse is blown. When the brake switch fuse is blown, you can’t start the engine normally. Replace the fuse with a new one.
  • Page 234: Manual Transmission

    Driving your vehicle MANUAL TRANSMISSION To shift to R (Reverse), make sure the vehicle has completely stopped, and then move the shift lever to neutral before moving into R (Reverse). When you’ve come to a complete stop and it’s hard to shift into 1st gear or R (Reverse): 1.
  • Page 235 Using the clutch Downshifting The clutch pedal should be depressed all Downshift when you must slow down in the way to the floor before: heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill, to prevent engine load. - Starting the engine Also, downshifting reduces the chance of The engine will not start without stalling and helps to accelerate when you...
  • Page 236 On a slippery surface, an abrupt change in vehicle speed can HYUNDAI recommends you follow all cause the drive wheels to lose traction posted speed limits. and may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident.
  • Page 237: Rev Matching

    Rev matching Rev Matching activation The Rev Matching system automatically helps synchronize engine RPM with the optimal speed of the gear about to be engaged which reduces the impact of clutch connection and improves gear shift response. Information Fully depress the clutch pedal. Without the clutch pedal fully depressed, the sys- OBC3N060001 tem may not response correctly.
  • Page 238 Driving your vehicle When SPORT mode is selected: DRIVE MODE button - Rev Matching activates if Rev Match- ing is turned on by the REV button. - Yellow REV indicator illuminates. - Engine RPM response is faster than NORMAL mode. The system must be turned on by press- ing the REV button whenever the engine is turned on.
  • Page 239 Use Rev Matching when driving on race N1 button tracks, etc. in N mode. When N mode (SPORT+) is selected: - REV Matching is turned on automati- cally. To turn off Rev Matching, press the REV button. - Red REV indicator illuminates. - Engine speed is automatically adjust- ed to the shifted gear without the accelerator pedal depressed.
  • Page 240 Driving your vehicle Rev Matching operation Warning message Engine speed is automatically synchro- nized with the next selected gear. The accelerator pedal does not have to be depressed to speed up the engine RPM. Clutch depressed with the gear engaged At once, engine speed automatically decreases right after the clutch is dis- engaged, but the selected gear is fixed...
  • Page 241: Braking System

    BRAKING SYSTEM Power brakes WARNING Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes Take the following precautions: that adjust automatically through normal Do not drive with your foot resting usage. on the brake pedal. This will create If the engine is not running or is turned abnormal high brake temperatures, off whilst driving, the power assist for the excessive brake lining and pad wear,...
  • Page 242: Disc Brakes Wear Indicator

    ‘Check brake pads before that the vehicle be checked by an driving on tracks or racing’ message will authorized HYUNDAI dealer. appear on the instrument cluster. It oper- If the vehicle has continuous vibra- ates only when the engine mode is in tion or shudder in the steering wheel SPORT+.
  • Page 243: Parking Brake

    If the parking brake does not release or does not release all the way, we recom- mend that the system be checked by a WARNING HYUNDAI authorised repairer. To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, do not operate the park- WARNING ing brake whilst the vehicle is moving except in an emergency situation.
  • Page 244: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Driving your vehicle NOTICE Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Do not apply the accelerator pedal while the parking brake is engaged. WARNING If you depress the accelerator pedal with the parking brake engaged, a An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) or warning will sound. Damage to the an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) parking brake may occur.
  • Page 245 To reduce the risk of serious Depress your brake pedal as hard as injury or death, we recommend that you possible. contact your HYUNDAI dealer as soon When you apply your brakes under con- as possible. ditions which may lock the wheels, you...
  • Page 246: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Driving your vehicle Electronic Stability Control ESC operation (ESC) condition When the ignition switch is in The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sys- the ON position, the ESC and tem helps to stabilize the vehicle during the ESC OFF indicator lights cornering manoeuvres.
  • Page 247 Deactivating / Activating ESC In the following situations, it may be bet- ter to activate ESC SPORT or deactivate ESC (ESC OFF): When using snow chains Driving in deep snow Driving in sand or gravel Driving on specially designed roads where oversteering and understeering characteristics are desired We recommend only qualified and expe-...
  • Page 248 Driving your vehicle o deactivate ESC (ESC Press and hold the ESC OFF button continuously for more than 3 seconds. The ESC OFF indicator light and message “Traction & Stability Control disabled” illuminates and a warning chime sounds. In this state, both the trac- tion control function of ESC (engine man- agement) and the brake control function of ESC (braking management) are dis-...
  • Page 249 The repairs would not be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised be covered by the vehicle warranty. repairer as soon as possible. Reduce engine power and do not spin...
  • Page 250 Driving your vehicle Mode selection CUSTOM 1 When the ESC is on, the characteristic of ESC varies according to which mode is selected by pressing the N1 or N2 but- ton on the steering wheel or the DRIVE MODE button. Selected Characteristic Mode...
  • Page 251: Vehicle Stability Management (Vsm)

    Vehicle Stability Management VSM operation (VSM) condition The VSM operates when: The Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) is a function of the Electronic Stability The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Control (ESC) system. It helps ensure the is on. vehicle stays stable when accelerating Vehicle speed is approximately above or braking suddenly on wet, slippery and 9 mph (15 km/h) on curve roads.
  • Page 252: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    VSM system. When the warning brakes automatically for approximately light illuminates we recommend that 2 seconds and releases the brake after 2 the vehicle be checked by a HYUNDAI seconds or when the accelerator pedal is authorised repairer as soon as possible. depressed.
  • Page 253: Emergency Stop Signal (Ess)

    Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) Multi-Collision Brake (MCB) The Emergency Stop Signal system alerts Multi-Collision Brake controls the brake the driver behind by blinking the stop automatically in the event of an accident light when the vehicle is braked rapidly where the air bag deploys to reduce and severely.
  • Page 254: Good Braking Practices

    HYUNDAI authorised repairer for assis- tance. DO NOT drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. Even light, but constant...
  • Page 255: Limited Slip Differential

    LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL IF E UIPPED Limited Slip Differential refers to a fea- ture equipped with a mechanism that controls the differential functions of the wheels in the front differential. The Limited Slip Differential helps improve handling performance when cir- cling at high speed.
  • Page 256: N Button

    Driving your vehicle N BUTTON N1/N2 button settings Button settings N1 button N1 button OBC3N060034 OBC3N060002 N2 button N2 button OBC3N060035 OBC3N060003 Each of the N1/N2 button can be set: N1 button: Left N button, N2 button: Right N button (1) N The driver can set the N1/N2 button on (2) CUSTOM 1...
  • Page 257: Drive Mode Integrated Control System

    DRIVE MODE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM Drive mode The drive mode may be selected accord- ing to the driver’s preference or road condition. DRIVE MODE button The system resets to be in the NORMAL mode, when the engine is restarted. The mode changes, whenever the N1 or N2 button on the steering wheel or the DRIVE MODE button is pressed.
  • Page 258 Driving your vehicle ECO mode Limitation of ECO mode operation: If the following conditions occur while When the Drive Mode is set ECO mode is operating, the system oper- to ECO mode, the engine is ation is limited even though there is no changed to maximize fuel change in ECO indicator.
  • Page 259: N Mode

    SPORT mode N mode SPORT mode manages the N1 button driving dynamics by auto- matically adjusting the steer- ing effort, the engine for enhanced driving perfor- mance. When SPORT mode is selected by pressing the DRIVE MODE button, the SPORT indicator will illuminate. OBC3N060002 Information N2 button...
  • Page 260 Driving your vehicle N mode CUSTOM mode N mode selects the proper The driver can set the two driving mode among SPORT types of CUSTOM mode and SPORT+ for each com- (CUSTOM 1/CUSTOM 2). In ponents that will effect the CUSTOM mode, they can performance of a high-per- select the drive mode for...
  • Page 261: Vehicle Characteristic

    Vehicle characteristic The characteristic of each components varies according to which drive mode is select- ed by pressing the N1 or N2 button on the steering wheel or the DRIVE MODE button. Drive mode N mode Component NORMAL SPORT N mode CUSTOM mode mode mode...
  • Page 262: Performance Option Settings

    Driving your vehicle PERFORMANCE OPTION IF E UIPPED Launch Control CAUTION Launch Control system controls the vehi- Please note that using high performance cle to reduce wheel spin or slip on a hard exhaust sound in a crowded public area, acceleration from a standing start.
  • Page 263 How to activate Launch Control Launch control on and off 1. Select N mode (N mode indicator will illuminate on the cluster) or select SPORT+ for the engine mode in CUS- TOM mode. 2. Check that the ESC mode is ESC SPORT or ESC OFF.
  • Page 264: Shift Light

    Driving your vehicle Shift Light CAUTION Normal mode If you depress the clutch pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time and then release the accelerator pedal, Launch Control is released. Launch Control is available again after it is cool down at least 2 minutes. If you do not launch the vehicle within 8 seconds in launch control “READY”...
  • Page 265: N Road Sense

    How to set shift Light N Road Sense N Road Sense is the function that sug- gests the driver to use the N mode when a double curved sign is sensed. Detecting sensor OBC3N060022 1. Press ‘Shift light’ tab in Performance options.
  • Page 266 Driving your vehicle How to activate N Road Sense How to deactivate N Road Sense If the ‘N Road Sense’ tab is pressed once again, N Road Sense will be deactivated. NOTICE For more details on the limitations of the detecting road sign, refer to “Intel- ligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA)”...
  • Page 267: Idle Stop And Go Isg System

    IDLE STOP AND GO ISG SYSTEM Your vehicle may be equipped with the Deactivating the ISG ISG system, which reduces fuel con- sumption by stopping and restarting the engine automatically. The engine starts automatically as soon as the starting conditions are met. NOTICE When the engine automatically starts by the ISG system, some warning lights...
  • Page 268 Driving your vehicle Auto stop Auto start To restart the engine from idle stop mode Vehicle which is equipped with manual transmission is available two version of restart. - Conventional restart Press the clutch pedal when the shift lever is in the N (Neutral) position. - Late restart (if equipped) 1.
  • Page 269: Condition Of Isg System Operation

    Condition of ISG system he engine will also restart automati- cally without the driver’s any actions operation if the following occurs: The ISG system will operate under the The brake vacuum pressure is low. following condition: You have exceeded the maximum The driver’s seatbelt is fastened engine off time The driver’s door and bonnet are closed...
  • Page 270: Isg Indication

    Driving your vehicle ISG Indication The ISG System is indicated by lamp on the instrument cluster. If your vehicle is equipped with a supervision cluster, the notice will illuminate on the LCD display. OBC3N061014AU OBC3N060015 The system may require the engine to manually restart when the light on the ISG OFF button will illuminate and if your vehicle is equipped with a supervision...
  • Page 271: Isg Malfunction

    We recommend that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. When the ISG OFF button light comes on, it may stop illuminating after driving your vehicle at approximately...
  • Page 272 Driving your vehicle NOTICE If you want to use the ISG function, the battery sensor needs to be calibrated for approximately 4 hours with the igni- tion off and then, turn the engine on and off 2 or 3 times. WARNING When the engine is in Idle Stop mode, it’s possible to restart the engine with-...
  • Page 273: Special Driving Conditions

    SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle When hazardous driving elements are If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to encountered such as water, snow, ice, free it from snow, sand, or mud, first turn mud and sand, take the following pre- the steering wheel right and left to clear cautions: the area around your front wheels.
  • Page 274: Smooth Cornering

    Driving your vehicle NOTICE Driving in the rain If you are still stuck after rocking the Rain and wet roads can make driving vehicle a few times, have the vehicle dangerous. Here are a few things to con- pulled out by a tow vehicle to avoid sider when driving in the rain or on slick engine overheating, possible damage to pavement:...
  • Page 275: Driving In Flooded Areas

    Hydroplaning Highway driving If the road is wet enough and you are Tyres going fast enough, your vehicle may have Adjust the tyre inflation, as specified. little or no contact with the road surface Under-inflation may overheat or damage and actually ride on the water. The best the tyres.
  • Page 276: Winter Driving

    Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING The severe weather conditions of winter Snow tyres quickly wear out tyres and cause other We recommend you use snow tires when problems. To minimise winter driving road temperature is below 7°C (45°F). problems, you should take the following suggestions: WARNING Snow or icy conditions...
  • Page 277 Tyre chains WARNING The use of fabric type snow chain may adversely affect vehicle handling: Drive less than 20 mph (30 km/h) or the chain manufacturer’s recom- mended speed limit, whichever is lower. Drive carefully and avoid bumps, holes, sharp turns, and other road hazards, which may cause the vehicle to bounce.
  • Page 278: Winter Precautions

    Inspect the battery and cables, as specified in the chapter 9. The battery charging level can be checked by NOTICE a HYUNDAI authorised repairer or in a service station. When using fabric type snow chain: Wrong size chains or improperly Change to “winter weight”...
  • Page 279 Window washer anti-freeze solution is Putting objects or materials in the engine available from a HYUNDAI authorised compartment may cause an engine fail- repairer, and most vehicle accessory out- ure or combustion, because they may lets.
  • Page 280 Driving your vehicle TURBOCHARGER ENGINE IF E UIPPED Right after the engine is turned on, Intercooler the bearing part of turbo charger does not operate smoothly due to lack of oil supply so please do not rotate in high Air cleaner speed when the engine is idling.
  • Page 281: Trailer Towing

    ,cars,or other types of vehicles or cally permissible maximum laden mass apperatus may differ. We recommend to of the vehicle may be exceeded by not consulte a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. more than 10 or 100 kg (220.4 lbs), whichever value is lower. In this case, Remember that trailering is different do not exceed 62.1 mph (100 km/h) for...
  • Page 282: If You Decide To Pull A Trailer

    OLMB053047 When towing a trailer, we recommend What is the maximum safe weight of a to consult an authorised HYUNDAI trailer? It should never weigh more than the maximum trailer weight with trailer dealer for further information on addi- tional requirements such as a towing brakes.
  • Page 283 Tongue load WARNING Take the following precautions: Never load a trailer with more weight in the rear than in the front. The front should be loaded with approximately 60% of the total trailer load; the rear should be loaded with approximately 40% of the total trailer load.
  • Page 284 Driving your vehicle Reference weight and distance when towing a trailer Engine Smartstream G1.6 T-GDi Item 6 M/T Maximum trailer weight With brake System 1,110 (2,447) Without brake System 450 (992) kg (Ibs.) Maximum permissible static vertical load on the coupling device 75 (165) kg (Ibs.) Recommended distance from rear wheel...
  • Page 285: Trailer Towing Equipment

    A HYUNDAI trailer towbar accessory tem. This is not a task for amateurs. Use is available at a HYUNDAI authorised an experienced, competent trailer shop repairer. for this work.
  • Page 286: Driving With A Trailer

    We recommend that you have the sys- To move the trailer to the right, move tem checked by a HYUNDAI authorised your hand to the right. Always back up repairer as soon as possible.
  • Page 287 Driving on hills Parking on hills Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear Generally, if you have a trailer attached before you start down a long or steep to your vehicle, you should not park your downgrade. If you don’t shift down, you vehicle on a hill.
  • Page 288: Maintenance When Towing A Trailer

    Driving your vehicle Ready to leave after parking on a Maintenance when towing a hill trailer 1. With the shift lever to N (Neutral, Your vehicle will need service more for Manual transmission), apply your often when you regularly pull a trailer. brakes and hold the brake pedal down Important items to pay particular atten- whilst you:...
  • Page 289: Vehicle Weight

    VEHICLE WEIGHT Two labels on your driver’s door sill show GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) how much weight your vehicle was This is the Base Kerb Weight plus actual designed to carry: the Tyre and Loading Cargo Weight plus passengers. Information Label and the Certification Label.
  • Page 291: Driver Assistance System

    7. Driver assistance system Driving safety Forward collision–avoidance assist (FCA) (front view camera only) ...... 7-2 Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) ..................7-15 Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) ...............7-21 Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA) .................7-30 Intelligent speed limit assist (ISLA) ................7-33 Driver Attention Warning (DAW) ................7-39 Driving Convenience Cruise Control (CC) ....................
  • Page 292: Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Fca Front View Camera Only

    If the detecting sensors have been replaced or repaired, we recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Never install any accessories or stick- ers on the front windscreen, or tint the front windscreen.
  • Page 293 The driver can monitor Forward Collision- not assisted. Avoidance Assist On/Off status from the Settings menu. If the warning light remains ON when Forward Collision- Avoidance is ON, we recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 294 Driver assistance system Information Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist will turn off when ESC is turned off by press- ing and holding the ESC FF button. warning light will illuminate on the cluster. Driving Safety system includes Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane eep- ing Assist, Blind-Spot Safety system and Driver Attention Warning.
  • Page 295 Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist operation Basic function Warning and control The basic function for Forward Collision- Avoidance Assist is to help warn and control the vehicle depending on the collision level: ‘Collision warning’, ‘Emer- gency braking’ and ‘Stopping vehicle and ending brake control’. OBC3N070025 Warning volume With the engine on, select ‘Driver assis-...
  • Page 296 Driver assistance system OBC3070003 OBC3070004 Emergency braking Stopping vehicle and ending brake control To warn the driver that emergency braking will be assisted, the ‘Emer- When the vehicle is stopped due to gency braking’ warning message will emergency braking, the ‘Drive care- appear on the cluster and an audible fully’...
  • Page 297 The driver should hold the responsi- WARNING bility to control the vehicle. Do not solely depend on Forward Collision- Even if there is a problem with For- Avoidance Assist. Rather, maintain ward Collision-Avoidance Assist, the a safe braking distance, and if nec- vehicle’s basic braking performance essary, depress the brake pedal to will operate normally.
  • Page 298 HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Forward Collision-Avoidance will operate normally when when such snow, rain or foreign material is removed. If Forward Collision-Avoidance does not...
  • Page 299 Your vehicle is being towed WARNING The surrounding is very bright Even though the warning message or The surrounding is very dark, such as in warning light does not appear on the a tunnel, etc. cluster, Forward Collision-Avoidance The brightness changes suddenly, for Assist may not properly operate.
  • Page 300 Driver assistance system The vehicle in front is detected late The pedestrian or cyclist is not fully detected, for example, if the pedes- The vehicle in front is suddenly blocked trian is leaning over or is not fully walk- by a obstacle ing upright The vehicle in front suddenly changes The pedestrian or cyclist is wearing...
  • Page 301 The pedestrian or cyclist is wearing WARNING clothing that easily blends into the background, making it difficult to Driving on a curve detect The pedestrian or cyclist is difficult to distinguish from the similar shaped structure in the surroundings You are driving by a pedestrian, cyclist, traffic sign, structure, etc.
  • Page 302 Driver assistance system Driving on a slope OADAS006R OADAS057R OADAS005R OADAS056R Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist OADAS007R OADAS058R may detect a vehicle, pedestrian or Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist cyclist in the next lane or outside the may not detect other vehicles, pedes- lane when driving on a curved road. trians or cyclists in front of you whilst If this occurs, Forward Collision- driving uphill or downhill adversely...
  • Page 303 Changing lanes OADAS031R [A] : Your vehicle, [B] : Lane changing vehicle, OADAS030R [C] : Same lane vehicle [A] : Your vehicle, When a vehicle in front of you merges [B] : Lane changing vehicle out of the lane, Forward Collision- When a vehicle moves into your lane Avoidance Assist may not immedi- from an adjacent lane, it cannot be...
  • Page 304 Driver assistance system Detecting vehicle WARNING When you are towing a trailer or another vehicle, we recommend that Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is turned off due to safety reasons. Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may operate if objects that are similar in shape or characteristics to vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists are detected.
  • Page 305: Lane Keeping Assist Lka

    LANE KEEPING ASSIST LKA Lane Keeping Assist is designed to help Lane Keeping Assist settings detect lane markings (or road edges) Setting features whilst driving over a certain speed. Lane Keeping Assist will warn the driver if the vehicle leaves the lane without using the turn signal, or will automatically assist the driver’s steering to help prevent the vehicle from departing the lane.
  • Page 306 Driver assistance system urning Lane eeping Assist n/ ff (Lane Driving Assist button) OBC3N070025 Warning volume With the engine on, select ‘Driver assis- OBC3N070003 tance Warning volume’ from the Set- Whenever the engine is turned on, Lane tings menu to change the Warning vol- Keeping Assist will always turn on.
  • Page 307 Lane Keeping Assist operation Warning and control Lane Keeping Assist will help warn and control the vehicle with Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist. Left Right OBC3070015 ands-off warning If the driver takes their hands off the steering wheel for several seconds, the ‘Keep hands on the steering wheel’...
  • Page 308 Assist) system’ warning message will appear and the yellow indicator light will illuminate on the cluster. If this occurs, we recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. OBC3070017 OBC3070016 Even though the steering is assisted by...
  • Page 309 Limitations of Lane Keeping Assist There is a road edge without a lane There is a boundary structure in the Lane Keeping Assist may not operate roadway, such as a tollgate, sidewalk, normally or may operate unexpectedly kerb, etc. under the following circumstances: The distance to the front vehicle is The lane is contaminated or difficult to extremely short or the vehicle in front...
  • Page 310 Driver assistance system If any other system’s warning mes- sage is displayed or audible warning is generated, Lane Keeping Assist warn- ing message may not be displayed and audible warning may not be gen- erated. You may not hear the warning sound of Lane Keeping Assist if the sur- rounding is noisy.
  • Page 311: Blind-Spot Collision Warning (Bcw)

    BLIND SPOT COLLISION WARNING BCW IF E UIPPED Blind-Spot Collision Warning is designed to help detect and monitor approaching vehicles in the driver’s blind spot area and warn the driver of a possible colli- sion with a warning message and audible warning.
  • Page 312 We depending on the collision risk levels. recommend that the function be Braking will not be assisted. inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. - If ‘Off’ is selected, the function will turn off. Use only genuine parts to repair the rear bumper where the rear corner radar is located.
  • Page 313 Driving Safety Auto Off in N mode OTM070097L When the engine is restarted with the OBC3N070033 function off, the ‘Blind spot safety system You can select ‘Driving Safety Auto Off in is Off’ message will appear on the cluster. N mode’ from ‘Driver Assistance’ in the If you change the setting from ‘Off’...
  • Page 314 Driver assistance system OTM070140L OBC3N070025 Warning timing Warning volume With the engine on, select ‘Driver assis- With the engine on, select ‘Driver assis- tance Warning timing’ from the Set- tance Warning volume’ from the Set- tings menu to change the initial warn- tings menu to change the Warning vol- ing activation time for Blind-Spot Safety ume to ‘High’, ‘Medium’...
  • Page 315 Blind-Spot Safety system WARNING operation The detecting range of the rear corner Warning radar is determined by the standard road width, therefore, on a narrow road, the function may detect other vehicles in the next lane and warn you. In contrast, on a wide road, the function may not be able to detect a vehicle driving in the next lane and may not warn you.
  • Page 316 Driver should maintain control of the nate on the cluster. We recommend that vehicle at all times. Do not depend on the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI Blind-Spot Safety system. authorised repairer. Never test with a person or object. It may result in a severe injury or death.
  • Page 317 If the function does not operate normally (including double structures) after it is removed, we recommend that the function be inspected by a HYUNDAI Driving in large areas where there are authorised repairer. few vehicles or structures (i.e. desert, meadow, suburb, etc.)
  • Page 318 Driver assistance system Your vehicle passes by the other vehi- WARNING Driving on a curve Your vehicle changes lane Your vehicle has started at the same time as the vehicle next to you and has accelerated The vehicle in the next lane moves two lanes away from you, or when the vehicle two lanes away moves to the next lane from you...
  • Page 319 Driving where the road is merging/ Driving where the heights of the lanes dividing are different OJX1070059R OBC3N070007 Blind-Spot Safety system may not Blind-Spot Safety system may not operate properly when driving where operate properly when driving where the road merges or divides. The func- the heights of the lanes are differ- tion may not detect the vehicle in the ent.
  • Page 320: Manual Speed Limit Assist Msla

    Driver assistance system MANUAL SPEED LIMIT ASSIST MSLA Manual Speed Limit Assist operation To set speed limit OTM070111E (1) Manual Speed Limit Assist enabled indicator (2) Set speed OBC3N070008 You can set the speed limit when you do 1. Press and hold Driving Assist ( ) but- not want to drive over a specific speed.
  • Page 321 To temporarily pause Manual Speed Limit Assist OTM070203E 3. The set speed limit will be displayed on the cluster. OBC3N070010 If you would like to drive over the pre- [A] : Type A, [B] : Type B set speed limit, depress the accelera- tor pedal beyond the pressure point to Push the switch to temporarily pause...
  • Page 322 Driver assistance system To resume Manual Speed Limit To turn off Manual Speed Limit Assist Assist OBC3N070009 OBC3N070008 To resume Manual Speed Limit Assist Press the Driving Assist ( ) button to after the function was paused, push the turn Manual Speed Limit Assist off. The +, -, switch.
  • Page 323: Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (Isla)

    INTELLIGENT SPEED LIMIT ASSIST ISLA IF E UIPPED Intelligent Speed Limit Assist uses infor- Intelligent Speed Limit Assist mation from the detected road sign and settings navigation system to inform the driver of Setting features the speed limit and additional informa- tion of the current road.
  • Page 324 Driver assistance system Intelligent Speed Limit Assist Speed Limit ffset operation With the Engine Start/Stop button in the ON position, when ‘Driver assistance Warning and control Speed limit Speed limit tolerance’ is Intelligent Speed Limit Assist will warn selected, the Speed limit tolerance can and control the vehicle by ‘Displaying be changed.
  • Page 325 OBC3N070030 OBC3N070028 OBC3N070029 Warning overspeed Displaying speed limit When driving at a speed higher than the Speed limit information is displayed on displayed speed limit, the red speed limit the instrument cluster. indicator will blink. Information If speed limit information of the road cannot be recognised, --- sign will be displayed.
  • Page 326 Driver assistance system Intelligent Speed Limit Assist WARNING malfunction and limitations If the Speed limit tolerance is set Intelligent Speed Limit Assist over ‘0’, the set speed will change to malfunction a higher speed than the speed lim- it of the road. If you want to drive below the speed limit, set the Speed limit tolerance under '0' or use the –...
  • Page 327 There is a sign that limits the lowest recommend that the vehicle be inspect- speed limit ed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. The distance between the vehicle and the road signs is too far WARNING...
  • Page 328 Driver assistance system Headlamps are not used or the bright- ness of the headlamps are weak at night or in the tunnel Road signs are difficult to recognise due to the reflection of sunlight, street lights, or oncoming vehicles The navigation information or GPS information contain errors.
  • Page 329: Driver Attention Warning Daw

    DRIVER ATTENTION WARNING DAW Basic function Blind-Spot Safety system settings Driver Attention Warning will help deter- mine the driver's attention level by ana- Setting features lyzing driving pattern, driving time, etc. whilst vehicle is being driven. Driver Attention Warning will recommend a break when the driver’s attention level falls below a certain level.
  • Page 330 Driver assistance system Driving Safety Auto Off in N mode OTM070189L Leading vehicle departure alert OBC3N070033 - If ‘Leading vehicle departure alert’ is You can select ‘Driving Safety Auto Off in selected, the function will inform the N mode’ from ‘Driver Assistance’ in the driver when the front vehicle departs set up menu when the engine is ON.
  • Page 331 Driver Attention Warning The driver’s attention level is displayed on the scale of 1 to 5. The lower the lev- operation el is, the more inattentive the driver is. Basic function The level decreases when the driver does not take a break for a certain Driver Attention Warning display period of time.
  • Page 332 Driver assistance system Leading Vehicle Departure Alert CAUTION function Driver Attention Warning may sug- gest a break depending on the driver’s driving pattern or habits, even if the driver doesn’t feel fatigued. Driver Attention Warning is a supple- mental function and may not be able to determine whether the driver is inattentive.
  • Page 333 When Driver Attention Warning is not working properly, the ‘Check DAW (Driv- er Attention Warning) system’ warning message will appear on the cluster. If this occurs, we recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Limitations of Driver Attention Warning OADAS022R...
  • Page 334 Driver assistance system When the vehicle ahead sharply steers When a pedestrian or bicycle is between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead OADAS034R [A] : Your vehicle, [B] : Front vehicle OADAS025 If the vehicle in front makes a sharp If there is a pedestrian(s) or bicycle(s) turn, such as to turn left or right or in between your vehicle and the vehi-...
  • Page 335 When driving at a tollgate or intersec- tion, etc. OADAS026R If you pass a tollgate or intersection with lots of vehicles or you drive where lanes are merged or divided frequently, Leading Vehicle Departure Alert may not operate properly. Information For more details on the precautions of the front view camera, refer to “Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)”...
  • Page 336: Cruise Control Cc

    Driver assistance system CRUISE CONTROL CC Cruise Control operation To set speed 1. Accelerate to the desired speed, which must be more than 20 mph (30 km/h). OTM070111E (1) Cruise indicator (2) Set speed Cruise Control will allow you to drive at speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h) without depressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 337 To increase speed To decrease speed OBC3N070011 OBC3N070012 Push the + switch up and release it Push the - switch down and release it immediately. The cruising speed will immediately. The cruising speed will increase by 1 mph (1 km/h) each time decrease by 1 mph (1 km/h) each time the switch is operated in this manner.
  • Page 338 Driver assistance system To temporarily pause Cruise Control To resume Cruise Control OBC3N070013 OBC3N070014 Cruise Control will be paused when: Push the +, - switch or button. Depressing the brake pedal. If you push the + switch up or - switch down, vehicle speed will be set to the Pushing the button.
  • Page 339 To turn off Cruise Control WARNING Take the following precautions when using Cruise Control: Always set the vehicle speed to the speed limit in your country. Keep Cruise Control off when the function is not in use, to avoid inad- vertently setting a speed.
  • Page 340 Driver assistance system LANE FOLLOWING ASSIST LFA IF E UIPPED Lane Following Assist is designed to help Lane Following Assist settings detect lane markings and/or vehicles on Setting features the road, and assists the driver’s steering to help centre the vehicle in the lane. Detecting sensor OBC3N070003 urning Lane Following Assist...
  • Page 341: Lane Following Assist (Lfa)

    Lane Following Assist operation Warning and control Type A Type B OBC3N070025 Warning volume With the engine on, select ‘Driver assis- OBC3070040R OBC3070041R tance Warning volume’ from the Set- Lane Following Assist tings menu to change the Warning vol- ume to ‘High’, ‘Medium’ or ‘Low’ for If the vehicle ahead and/or both lane Hands-off warning.
  • Page 342 Driver assistance system WARNING The steering wheel may not be assist- ed if the steering wheel is held very tight or the steering wheel is steered over a certain degree. Lane Following Assist does not oper- ate at all times. It is the responsibility of the driver to safely steer the vehicle and to maintain the vehicle in its lane.
  • Page 343 Lane Following Assist Lane undetected Lane detected malfunction and limitations Lane Following Assist malfunction OBC3070017 OBC3070016 If lane markings are not detected, steering wheel control by Lane Follow- ing Assist can be limited depending on whether a vehicle is in front or the driv- OTM070118L ing conditions of the vehicle.
  • Page 344: Rear View Monitor Rvm

    Driver assistance system REAR VIEW MONITOR RVM Detecting sensor OBC3N070015 OBC3N070016 [1] : Rear view camera Refer to the picture above for the detailed location of the detecting sensor. OBC3N070017 Rear View Monitor will show the area behind the vehicle to assist you when parking or backing up.
  • Page 345 Rear View Monitor settings Rear View Monitor operation Camera settings (if equipped) Operating button OBC3N070035 OBC3N070018 You can change Rear View Monitor Parking/View button ‘Display Contents’ or ‘Display Settings’ Press the Parking/View button (1) to turn by touching the setup icon ( ) on on Rear View Monitor.
  • Page 346 Driver assistance system Extended rear view function Rear view whilst driving (if equipped) The rear view will maintain showing on the screen to help you when parking. perating conditions Shift the gear from R (Reverse) to N (Neu- tral) or D (Drive), the rear view will appear on the screen.
  • Page 347 When Rear View Monitor is not work- ing properly, or the screen flickers, or the camera image does not display nor- mally, we recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Limitations of Rear View Monitor OBC3N070036R...
  • Page 348: Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning Rccw

    Driver assistance system REAR CROSS TRAFFIC COLLISION WARNING RCCW IF E UIPPED Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warn- Detecting sensor ing is designed to help detect vehicles approaching from the left and right side whilst your vehicle is reversing, and warn the driver that a collision is imminent with a warning message and an audible warning.
  • Page 349 Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system settings Setting features OTM070140L Warning timing With the engine on, select ‘Driver assis- tance Warning timing’ from the Set- OTM070194L tings menu to change the initial warn- Rear cross-traffic safety ing activation time for Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system.
  • Page 350 Driver assistance system Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system operation Warning and control Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system will warn the driver when a collision is immi- nent. OBC3N070025 Warning volume With the engine on, select ‘Driver assis- tance Warning volume’ from the Set- tings menu to change the Warning vol- ume to ‘High’, ‘Medium’...
  • Page 351 The function will operate when all the WARNING following conditions are satisfied: Take the following precautions when - The gear is shifted to R (Reverse) using Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system: - The vehicle speed is below 5 mph (8 For your safety, change the Settings km/h) after parking the vehicle at a safe - The approaching vehicle is within...
  • Page 352 If the function does not operate normally after it is removed, we recommend that the function be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. OTM070100L When the outside rearview mirror warn- ing light is not working properly, the ‘Check outside mirror warning icon’...
  • Page 353 WARNING WARNING Even though the warning message Driving near a vehicle or structure does not appear on the cluster, Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system may not operate properly. Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system may not operate properly in an area (for example: open terrain), where any substance are not detected after turn- ing ON the engine.
  • Page 354 Driver assistance system When the vehicle is in a complex park- When the vehicle is parked diagonally ing environment OJX1070113R OJX1070112R [A] : Vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system may may detect vehicles which are park- be limited when backing up diago- ing or pulling out near your vehicle nally, and may not detect the vehicle (for example: a vehicle leaving beside...
  • Page 355 Pulling into the parking space where When the vehicle is parked rearward there is a structure OJX1070116R OJX1070115R Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system may [A] : Structure, [B] :Wall detect vehicles passing by behind you when parking in reverse into a parking Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system may space.
  • Page 356: Reverse Parking Distance Warning Pdw

    Driver assistance system REVERSE PARKING DISTANCE WARNING PDW IF E UIPPED Reverse Parking Distance Warning will Reverse Parking Distance help warn the driver if an obstacle is Warning settings detected within a certain distance when Warning volume the vehicle is moving in reverse at low speeds.
  • Page 357 Reverse Parking Distance Reverse Parking Distance Warning Warning operation Reverse Parking Distance Warning will operate when the gear is in R (Reverse). Operating button Reverse Parking Distance Warning detects a person, animal or object in the rear when the vehicle’s rearward speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h).
  • Page 358 If it still does not work Pay close attention when driving near properly, we recommend that the vehicle objects, pedestrians, and especially be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised children. Some objects may not be repairer. detected by the ultrasonic sensors, The audible warning does not sound.
  • Page 359 Parking Distance Warning indicator may not occur sequentially depending on vehicle speed or obstacle shape. If Reverse Parking Distance Warning needs repair, we recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 7-69...
  • Page 360: Forward Reverse Parking Distance Warning Pdw

    Driver assistance system FORWARD REVERSE PARKING DISTANCE WARNING PDW IF E UIPPED Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warn- Forward/Reverse Parking ing will help warn the driver if an obsta- Distance Warning settings cle is detected within a certain distance Warning volume when the vehicle is moving forward or in reverse at low speeds.
  • Page 361 Forward/Reverse Parking Forward Parking Distance Warning Distance Warning operation Forward Parking Distance Warning will operate when one of the condition is Operating button satisfied. - The gear is shifted from R (Reverse) to other driving gears with Reverse Parking Distance Warning on - The gear is not in R (Reverse) and the Parking safety button indicator light is - ‘Parking Distance Warning Auto On’...
  • Page 362 Driver assistance system When ‘Parking Distance Warning Auto Reverse Parking Distance Warning On’ is selected, the Parking Safety but- Reverse Parking Distance Warning will ton indicator light stays on. operate when the gear is in R (Reverse). When ‘Parking Distance Warning Auto Reverse Parking Distance Warning On’...
  • Page 363 If it still does not work Warning. properly, we recommend that the vehicle Pay close attention when driving near be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised objects, pedestrians, and especially repairer. children. Some objects may not be The audible warning does not sound.
  • Page 364 Parking Distance Warning indicator may not occur sequentially depending on vehicle speed or obstacle shape. If Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning needs repair, we recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 7-74...
  • Page 365 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY IF E UIPPED - For Ukraine - For Serbia OANATEL121 - For Paraguay OANATEL118 - For Ghana OANATEL122 OANATEL119 - For Republic of South Africa OANATEL120 7-75...
  • Page 366 Driver assistance system - For Malaysia - For Europe and CE certified countries OANATEL057 - For Singapore OANATEL116 OANATEL058 7-76...
  • Page 367: Emergency Situations

    8. Emergency situations Hazard warning flasher .................. 8-3 In case of an emergency whilst driving ............8-4 If the engine stalls whilst driving ................8-4 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ............8-4 If you have a flat tyre whilst driving ................ 8-4 If the engine will not start ................8-5 If the engine doesn’t turn over or turns over slowly ..........
  • Page 368 Pan-European eCall System .................8-36 Information on data processing ................8-38 Pan-European eCall System ...................8-40...
  • Page 369: Hazard Warning Flasher

    HAZARD WARNING FLASHER OBC3N080001 The hazard warning flasher serves as a warning to other drivers to exercise extreme caution when approaching, overtaking, or passing your vehicle. It should be used whenever emergen- cy repairs are being made or when the vehicle is stopped near the edge of a roadway.
  • Page 370: In Case Of An Emergency Whilst Driving

    HYUNDAI autho- vehicle control resulting in an accident. rised repairer. When the vehicle has slowed to such...
  • Page 371: If The Engine Will Not Start

    If the engine still does not start, we rec- cle. The engine starts only when the ommend that you call a HYUNDAI autho- shift lever is in N (Neutral) or P (Park). rised repairer for assistance.
  • Page 372: Jump Starting

    Emergency situations JUMP STARTING Jump starting can be dangerous if done If acid gets into your eyes, flush your incorrectly. Follow the jump starting pro- eyes with clean water for at least 15 cedure in this section to avoid serious minutes and get immediate medical injury or damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 373 If your vehicle will not start after a few attempts, it probably requires servicing. In this event, please seek qualified assis- tance. If the cause of your battery dis- charging is not apparent, we recommend that you have your vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 374 Emergency situations Disconnect the jumper cables in the exact reverse order you connected them: 1. Disconnect the jumper cable from the black, negative (-) chassis ground of your vehicle (4). 2. Disconnect the other end of the jump- er cable from the black, negative (-) battery/chassis ground of the assisting vehicle (3).
  • Page 375: If The Engine Overheats

    5. If engine coolant is leaking out, stop is safe to do so. the engine immediately and we rec- ommend that you call a HYUNDAI 2. Place the shift lever in P (Park, for auto- authorised repairer for assistance. matic transmission/dual clutch trans-...
  • Page 376 7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert for further signs of overheating. If over- heating happens again, we recom- mend that you call a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer for assistance. NOTICE Serious loss of coolant indicates a leak in the cooling system and we rec- ommend the system be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 377: Check Tyre Pressure

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM TPMS IF E UIPPED Check tyre pressure OBC3N081002AU OBC3N040021R You can check the tyre pressure in the Warning mode on the cluster. Refer to the “LCD Display Modes” in chapter 4. Tyre pressure is displayed after a few minutes of driving after initial engine start up.
  • Page 378 Emergency situations Tyre pressure monitoring Please note that the TPMS is not a sub- stitute for proper tyre maintenance, and system it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tyre pressure, even if under-infla- tion has not reached the level to trigger WARNING illumination of the TPMS low tyre pres- sure telltale.
  • Page 379: Low Tyre Pressure Telltale

    Low tyre pressure telltale If any of the below happens, we rec- ommend that the system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 1. The Low Tyre Pressure Telltale/ TPMS Low tyre pressure position Malfunction Indicator does not illu- minate for 3 seconds when the igni-...
  • Page 380: Tpms (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) Malfunction Indicator

    10 minutes We recommend that you have the sys- at speed above 15.5 mph (25 km/h)) until tem checked by a HYUNDAI authorised you have the low pressure tyre repaired repairer as soon as possible. and replaced on the vehicle.
  • Page 381: Changing A Tyre With Tpms

    Please note that a tyre or inflate a low pressure tyre. Tyre seal- that is hot (from being driven) will have a ant not approved by HYUNDAI dealer or higher pressure measurement than a tyre the equivalent specified for your vehicle that is cold.
  • Page 382 TPMS sensor. For your safety, we recommend that you use parts for replacement from a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. If you use the wheels on the market, use a TPMS sensor approved by a HYUND- AI dealer or the equivalent approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 383: Jack And Tools

    IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE WITH SPARE TYRE IF E UIPPED WARNING Changing a tyre can be dangerous. Fol- low the instructions in this section when changing a tyre to reduce the risk of serious injury or death. CAUTION Be careful as you use the jack handle to stay clear of the flat end.
  • Page 384: Changing Tyres

    Emergency situations Changing tyres WARNING A vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack causing serious injury or death to you or those nearby. Take the following safety precautions: Do not get under a vehicle that is sup- ported by a jack. OBC3N080016 NEVER attempt to change a tyre in the lane of traffic.
  • Page 385 Double-check each lug nut until they are tight. After changing tyres, we recommend that a HYUNDAI autho- OBC3N080019 rised repairer tighten the lug nuts to 8. Insert the jack handle into the jack and...
  • Page 386 We rec- ommend that you consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for assistance. If any of the equipment such as the jack,...
  • Page 387 When driving with the compact spare CAUTION tyre mounted to your vehicle: To prevent damaging the compact Check the tyre pressure after installing spare tyre and your vehicle: the compact spare tyre. The compact spare tyre should be inflated to 420 kPa Drive slowly enough for the road con- (60 psi).
  • Page 388: Jack Label

    Emergency situations Jack label OBC3N080020 The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack. 1. Model Name 2. Maximum allowable load 3. When using the jack, set your parking brake. 4.
  • Page 389: Ec Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    EC Declaration of conformity for Jack OBC3080029 8-23...
  • Page 390 Emergency situations OBC3080030 8-24...
  • Page 391: If You Have A Flat Tyre With Tyre Mobility Kit

    The Tyre Mobility Kit is a temporary fix compound effectively and comfortably to the tyre and we recommend that the seals most punctures in a passenger car tyre inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised tyre caused by nails or similar objects and repairer. reinflates the tyre.
  • Page 392: Notes On The Safe Use Of The Tyre Mobility Kit

    Tyre Mobility Kit for your (-30°C). safety. Use of the Tyre Mobility Kit may not be effective for tyre damage larger than approximately 0.24 in (6 mm). We recommend that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 8-26...
  • Page 393: Components Of The Tyre Mobility Kit

    Components of the Tyre Mobility Kit OSK3068011L 1. Speed restriction label 2. Sealant bottle and label with speed restriction 3. Filling hose to wheel 4. Connectors and cable for the power outlet direct connection 5. Holder for the sealant bottle 6.
  • Page 394: Using The Tyre Mobility Kit

    Emergency situations Using the Tyre Mobility Kit WARNING Expired sealant CAUTION Do not use the Tyre sealant after the sealant has expired (i.e. pasted the expi- Detach the speed restriction label (1) ration date on the sealant container). from the sealant bottle (2), and place This can increase the risk of tyre failure.
  • Page 395 OBC3N080005 ODN8079020 5. Insert the sealant bottle into the hous- 7. Connect between compressor and the ing (5) of the compressor so that the vehicle power outlet using the cable bottle is upright. and connectors (4). Ensure that the compressor is 8.
  • Page 396: Distributing The Sealant

    - Tyre pressure valve an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. We recommend that you use the seal- ant of tyre mobility kit from a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. The sealant on the tyre pressure valve and wheel should be removed when you replace the tyre with...
  • Page 397: Towing

    TOWING Towing service CAUTION Do not tow the vehicle with the front wheels on the ground as this may cause damage to the vehicle. OBC3N080008 Do not tow with sling-type equip- ment. Use wheel lift or flatbed equip- ment. OBC3N080006 [A] : Dolly If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by a HYUN-...
  • Page 398: Removable Towing Hook

    Emergency situations When towing your vehicle in an emer- Removable towing hook gency without wheel dollies: 1. Place the ignition switch in the ACC position. 2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. CAUTION Failure to place the shift lever in N (Neu- tral) may cause internal damage to the transmission.
  • Page 399: Emergency Towing

    OBC3N080011 The drivers of both vehicles should If towing is necessary, we recommend communicate with each other fre- you have it done by a HYUNDAI autho- quently. rised repairer or a commercial tow truck Before emergency towing, check that service.
  • Page 400 Emergency situations NOTICE To avoid damage to your vehicle and vehicle components when towing: Always pull straight ahead when using the towing hooks. Do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle. Do not use the towing hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud, sand or other con- ditions from which the vehicle cannot be driven out under its own power.
  • Page 401: Fire Extinguisher

    EMERGENCY COMMODITY IF E UIPPED Your vehicle is equipped with emergen- Tyre pressure gauge cy commodities to help you respond to Tyres normally lose some air in day-to- emergency situation. day use, and you may have to add a air periodically and usually it is not a sign of Fire extinguisher a leaking tyre, but of normal wear.
  • Page 402 Emergency situations PAN EUROPEAN ECALL SYSTEM IF E UIPPED The vehicle is equipped with a device* connected with the Pan-European eCall system for making emergency call to response teams. The Pan-European eCall system is an automatic emergency call service made in the event of a traffic accident or other** accidents on the roads of Europe.
  • Page 403 Once the data which is stored in the Pan-European eCall system is delivered to the res- cue centre to assist the driver and passengers with proper rescue operations, the data will be deleted after rescue operation is completed. Description of the ecall in-vehicle system OAC3079020TU Overview of the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system, its operation and functionalities: refer to this section.
  • Page 404 Emergency situations It will also be triggered automatically Types of data and its recipients when the vehicle is equipped with a TPS The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system system which does not function in the may collect and process only the follow- event of a severe accident.
  • Page 405 (1) Directive 95/46/EC of the European Arrangements for data processing Parliament and of the Council of 24 The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is October 1995 on the protection of designed in such a way as to ensure that individuals with regard to the pro- the data contained in the system memory cessing of personal data and on the is not available outside the system before...
  • Page 406 Emergency situations Modalities for exercising data Pan-European eCall System subject’s rights The data subject (the vehicle’s owner) has a right of access to data and as appropriate to request the rectification, erasure or blocking of data, concerning him or her, the processing of which does not comply with the provisions of Direc- tive 95/46/EC.
  • Page 407 Automatic accident reporting System operation in the Connection with the Emergency services event of a traffic accident Public Safety Answering Point(PSAP) OBC3N080015 The Pan-European eCall device automatically makes an emergency call to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for proper rescuing operations in the event of vehicle accident.
  • Page 408 Emergency situations Manual accident reporting OBC3080026 The driver or passenger manually can make an emergency call in the Public Safety Answering Point(PSAP), by pressing SOS button to call the necessary emergency ser- vices. A call to the emergency services through the Pan-European eCall system can be can- celled by pressing the SOS button again only before the call connection.
  • Page 409 Pan-European eCall sys- tem. We recommend that you have the Pan-European eCall system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. Otherwise correct opera- tion of the Pan-European eCall system device, installed in your vehicle is not guaranteed.
  • Page 411: Maintenance

    9. Maintenance Engine compartment ..................9-4 Maintenance services ..................9-5 Owner’s responsibility ....................9-5 Owner maintenance precautions................9-5 Owner maintenance ..................9-6 Owner maintenance schedule ................. 9-6 Scheduled maintenance services ..............9-8 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ..........9-9 Engine oil and filter ....................9-9 Drive belts ........................
  • Page 412 Washer fluid ....................9-19 Checking the washer fluid level ................9-19 Parking brake ....................9-19 Checking the parking brake ..................9-19 Air cleaner .....................9-20 Filter replacement ....................9-20 Climate control air filter................9-22 Filter inspection ....................... 9-22 Filter replacement ....................9-22 Wiper blades ....................9-23 Blade inspection ......................
  • Page 413 9. Maintenance Light bulbs .....................9-48 Headlamp, parking lamp, turn signal lamp, daytime running lamp, low beam assist-static lamp bulb replacement ............9-49 Headlamp and front fog lamp aiming ..............9-51 Side repeater light replacement ................9-55 High mounted stop lamp replacement ..............9-57 License plate light bulb replacement ..............
  • Page 414: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT Smartstream G1.6 T-GDi The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OBC3N090001R 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Battery 7.
  • Page 415: Maintenance Services

    We recommend you have your vehicle lems with your vehicle that could lead to maintained and repaired by a HYUNDAI vehicle damage, an accident, or personal authorised repairer. A HYUNDAI autho- injury. This chapter provides instructions rised repairer meets HYUNDAI’s high...
  • Page 416: Owner Maintenance

    OWNER MAINTENANCE The following lists are vehicle checks and WARNING inspections that should be performed by the owner or a HYUNDAI authorised Performing maintenance work on a repairer at the frequencies indicated to vehicle can be dangerous. If you lack...
  • Page 417 Whilst operating your vehicle: At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Autumn) Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes Check radiator, heater and air condi- in the vehicle. tioning hoses for leaks or damage. Check for vibrations in the steering Check windscreen washer spray and wheel.
  • Page 418: Scheduled Maintenance Services

    Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of the following conditions apply. If any of the following conditions apply, you must follow the Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions. Repeated driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal temperature or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature Low speed driving for long distances Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads...
  • Page 419: Explanation Of Scheduled Maintenance Items

    After installing a new filter, run the engine for several minutes, and check for leaks at the connections. We recommend that the fuel filter be replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 420: Vacuum Crankcase Ventilation Hoses

    Have the air cleaner filter replaced by a professional workshop. Brake/clutch fluid We recommend that the air cleaner filter be replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised Check brake/clutch fluid level in the repairer. brake fluid reservoir. The level should be between “MIN” (Minimum) and “MAX”...
  • Page 421: Brake Pads, Calipers And Rotors

    For more information on checking the pads or lining wear limit, refer to the HYUNDAI web site. (http://service.hyundai-motor.com) Suspension mounting bolts Check the suspension connections for looseness or damage. Retighten to the specified torque.
  • Page 422: Engine Oil

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil level Smartstream G1.6 T-GDi Engine oil is used for lubricating, cooling, and operating various hydraulic compo- nents in the engine. Engine oil consump- tion while driving is normal, and it is necessary to check and refill the engine oil regularly.
  • Page 423: Checking The Engine Oil And Filter

    CAUTION We recommend that the engine oil and The engine oil is very hot immediately filter be replaced by a HYUNDAI autho- after the vehicle has been driven and rised repairer. can cause burns during replacement.
  • Page 424: Engine Coolant

    If the coolant level is low, add enough distilled (deionized) water. Bring the level to [F(Full)], but do not over- fill. If frequent additions are required, we recommend that the system be inspect- ed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 9-14...
  • Page 425 When you are sure all the pressure has been released, press down on the cap, using a thick towel, and continue turning counterclockwise to remove Even if the engine is not operating, do not remove the radiator cap/engine coolant reservoir cap or the drain plug whilst the engine and radiator are hot.
  • Page 426: Changing The Engine Coolant

    When adding coolant, use only distilled We recommend that coolant be changed (deionized) water for your vehicle and by an authorised HYUNDAI according to never mix hard water in the coolant the Maintenance Schedule at the begin- filled at the factory. An incorrect cool- ning of this chapter.
  • Page 427: Brake/Clutch Fluid

    We recommend that the vehicle If the level is low, add fluid to the MAX be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised level. The level will fall with accumulated repairer. mileage. This is a normal condition asso- ciated with the wear of the brake linings.
  • Page 428 Maintenance WARNING Do not allow brake/clutch fluid to come in contact with your eyes. If brake/ clutch fluid comes in contact with your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get immedi- ate medical attention. NOTICE Do not allow brake/clutch fluid to contact the vehicle’s body paint, as...
  • Page 429: Washer Fluid

    If the stroke is more or less than prevent freezing. specified, we recommend that the sys- tem be inspected by a HYUNDAI autho- WARNING rised repairer. To prevent serious injury or death, take Stroke : 5~7 “clicks’’...
  • Page 430: Air Cleaner

    Maintenance AIR CLEANER Filter replacement OBC3N090009 OBC3N090008 The air cleaner filter can be cleaned for inspection using compressed air. Do not attempt to wash or to rinse it, as water will damage the filter. If soiled, the air cleaner filter must be replaced.
  • Page 431 Have the air cleaner filter replaced by a professional workshop. We rec- ommend that the air cleaner filter be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 9-21...
  • Page 432: Climate Control Air Filter

    Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER Filter inspection The climate control air filter should be replaced according to the Maintenance Schedule. If the vehicle is operated in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and replaced earlier.
  • Page 433: Wiper Blades

    WIPER BLADES Blade inspection Blade replacement Contamination of either the windscreen When the wipers no longer clean the or the wiper blades with foreign matter windshield adequately, the blades may can reduce the effectiveness of the wind- be worn or cracked, and require replace- screen wipers.
  • Page 434 Maintenance Rear window wiper blade OLMB073023 1. Raise the wiper arm and rotate the wiper blade assembly (1). 2. Pull out the wiper blade assembly. OLMB073024 3. Install the new blade assembly by inserting the centre part into the slot in the wiper arm until it clicks into place.
  • Page 435: Battery

    BATTERY When lifting a plastic-cased battery, WARNING excessive pressure on the case may cause battery acid to leak. Lift with a To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH battery carrier or with your hands on to you or bystanders, always follow opposite corners.
  • Page 436: For Best Battery Service

    Maintenance For best battery service Information - For batteries marked with UPPER and LOWER OBC3N091014AU Keep the battery securely mounted. Keep the battery top clean and dry. OHYK077011 Keep the terminals and connections If your vehicle is equipped with a battery clean, tight, and coated with petroleum marked with L WER (MI ) and UPPER jelly or terminal grease.
  • Page 437: Battery Capacity Label

    (boil- ing) violently or if the temperature 1. CMF60L-DIN : The HYUNDAI model of the electrolyte of any cell exceeds name of battery 49°C (120°F).
  • Page 438: Reset Items

    The vehicle may not recommend that the AGM battery be restart if you shut it off before the battery serviced by a HYUNDAI authorised had a chance to adequately recharge. repairer. For charging your AGM bat- See “Jump Starting”...
  • Page 439: Tyres And Wheels

    TYRES AND WHEELS Tyre care WARNING For proper maintenance, safety, and max- Tyre failure may cause loss of vehi- imum fuel economy, you must always cle control resulting in an accident. maintain recommended tyre inflation To reduce risk of SERIOUS INJURY or pressures and stay within the load limits DEATH, take the following precautions: and weight distribution recommended...
  • Page 440: Recommended Cold Tyre Inflation Pressures

    (1.6 km). mend that the system be checked by Warm tyres normally exceed recom- a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. mended cold tyre pressures by 28 to 41 Overinflation produces a harsh ride, kPa (4 to 6 psi). Do not release air from...
  • Page 441: Tyre Rotation

    If a valve cap is missing, install a new one as soon as possible. Tyre rotation CBGQ0706 To equalize tread wear, HYUNDAI recom- Without a spare tyre mends that the tyres be rotated every 10,000 miles (15,000 km) or sooner if irregular wear develops.
  • Page 442: Wheel Alignment And Tyre Balance

    Maintenance Tyre replacement Information The outside and inside of the unsymmetri- Tread wear indicator cal tyre is distinguishable. When installing an unsymmetrical tyre, be sure to install the side marked “outside” face the outside. If the side marked “inside” is installed on the outside, it will have a negative effect on vehicle performance.
  • Page 443 Do not operate your vehicle they are not being used. Regardless over 50 mph (80 km/h) when using the of the remaining tread, HYUNDAI rec- compact spare tyre. ommends that tyres be replaced after six (6) years of normal service.
  • Page 444: Wheel Replacement

    Maintenance Wheel replacement When replacing the metal wheels for any reason, make sure the new wheels are equivalent to the original factory units in diameter, rim width and offset. Tyre traction Tyre traction can be reduced if you drive on worn tyres, tyres that are improp- erly inflated or on slippery road surfaces.
  • Page 445 3. Checking tyre life (TIN : Tyre Wheel si e designation Identification Number) Wheels are also marked with impor- tant information that you need if you Any tyres that are over six years old, based ever have to replace one. The following on the manufacturing date, (including explains what the letters and numbers in the spare tyre) should be replaced by...
  • Page 446 Maintenance 5. Maximum permissible inflation The relative performance of tyres depends upon the actual conditions of pressure their use, however, and may depart sig- This number is the greatest amount of air nificantly from the norm due to variations pressure that should be put in the tyre. in driving habits, service practices and Do not exceed the maximum permis- differences in road characteristics and...
  • Page 447: Low Aspect Ratio Tyres

    Temperature -A, B CAUTION The temperature grades are A (the high- Because the sidewall of a low aspect est), B and C representing the tyre’s ratio tyre is shorter than a standard tyre, resistance to the generation of heat and the rim of the wheel and the tyre itself its ability to dissipate heat when tested are more easily more easily susceptible...
  • Page 448: Fuses

    Normal the same rating. Cartridge type If the replacement fuse blows, this indi- cates an electrical problem. Avoid using the system involved and we recommend that all inspect a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Normal Blown Information Multi fuse Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type...
  • Page 449: Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement

    If it fits loosely, we recommend that you consult with a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. In an emergency, if you do not have a spare fuse, use a fuse of the same rat- ing from a circuit such as the cigarette lighter fuse.
  • Page 450: Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement

    If it does not fit tightly, we recommend moval. that you consult a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. If the multi fuse is blown, we recommend that you consult with a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. NOTICE After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely install the fuse panel cover.
  • Page 451 Fuse/relay panel description Information Driver’s side fuse panel ot all fuse panel descriptions in this man- ual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
  • Page 452 Maintenance Driver’s side fuse panel Fuse Name Symbol Circuit Protected HEATED MIRROR ECU, O/SIDE MIRR DRV,O/SIDE MIRR PASS, FATC SAFETY POWER WINDOW MAIN SW P/WINDOW S/HEATER FRT SEAT_WARMER_PASS POWER WINDOW MAIN SW, P_WINDW_SW_PASS P/WINDOW RH (LHD) TCU2 CMC_SNSR (LHD),CLUTCH_SW (RHD) MODULE 8 HAZARD_DOOR_LOC SW, OBD FATC,MTC, RAIN_SNSR,O/SMIRRFOLD/UNFOLD...
  • Page 453 Driver’s side fuse panel Fuse Name Symbol Circuit Protected IBU 2 O/SIDE MIRROR, DISPLAY AUDIO/AVNT, IBU, REAR ACC 1 USB CHARGER, LDC200/450W, AMP, E_CALL, USB_CHAR GER_FRT,O/P/OUTLETRLY MODULE 7 SEAT_WARMER_PASS, SEAT_WARMER_REAR, ESG WASHER M_F_SW(WASHER) MODULE 6 7.5A POWER OUTLET POWER OUTLET IBU 1 A/BAG IND CLUSTER(ABAG IND)
  • Page 454 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel Information ot all fuse panel descriptions in this man- ual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label. OBC3N091019AU Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/...
  • Page 455 Smartstream 1.6 T- Di Fuse Name Symbol Relay Name Type RLY.1 Main Relay MINI RLY.3 Wiper (High) Relay MICRO RLY.4 Wiper (Low) Relay MICRO RLY.5 Fuel Pump Relay MICRO RLY.6 Start Relay MICRO RLY.7 Rear Wiper Relay MICRO RLY.8 A/CON Relay MICRO RLY.11 Horn Relay...
  • Page 456 Maintenance Smartstream 1.6 T- Di Fuse Name Symbol Circuit Protected ALTERNATOR, E/R Junction Block(MDPS FUSE, 180A COOLING FAN FUSE, etc.) MDPS MDPS COOLING 100A COOLING FAN ECU1 E/R Junction Block(MAIN RLY) W/ SMK PDM RLY BOX (IG1, ACC) W/O SMK(IGN SW) FUEL PUMP E/R Junction Block(FUEL PUMP RLY) ECU3...
  • Page 457 Smartstream 1.6 T- Di Fuse Name Symbol Circuit Protected ABS 1 ABS/ESC BLOWER E/R Junction Block(BLOWER MTR RLY) ABS 2 ABS/ESC POWER ICU Junction Block (POWER OUTLET RLY) OUTLET E/R Junction Block (WIPER LO), Front Wiper Motor, WIPER 2 SENSOR3 E/R Junction Block(FUEL PUMP RLY) SENSOR5 ACTIVE EXHAUST VALVE...
  • Page 458: Light Bulbs

    Maintenance LIGHT BULBS We recommend that you consult with a Information HYUNDAI authorised repairer to replace most vehicle light bulbs. It is difficult to The headlight and tail lamp lenses could replace vehicle light bulbs because other appear frosty if the vehicle is washed after...
  • Page 459: Headlamp, Parking Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Daytime Running Lamp

    Headlamp, Parking lamp, Turn signal lamp, Daytime running lamp, Low beam assist-static lamp bulb replacement OLMB073042L WARNING Handle halogen bulbs with care. Hal- ogen bulbs contain pressurized gas that will produce flying pieces of glass OBC3090037 that could cause injuries if broken. (1) Headlight (Low) Wear eye protection when changing a bulb.
  • Page 460 If the LED lamp does not operate, we rec- ommend that the system be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. The LED lamps cannot be replaced as a single unit because it is an integrated unit. The LED lamp has to be replaced with the unit.
  • Page 461: Headlamp And Front Fog Lamp Aiming

    Headlamp and front fog lamp Front fog light aiming aiming (if equipped) Headlamp aiming OBC3N090024 The front fog light can be aimed as the same manner of the head lights aiming. OBC3090056 With the front fog lights and battery nor- 1.
  • Page 462 Maintenance Aiming point <Ground Height> <Distance between lamps> H1 : Lighting centre Ground clearance of Headlight Low & High Beam H3 : Lighting centre Ground clearance of Front fog light W1 : Lighting centre Distance between Headlight Low & High Beam W3 : Lighting centre Distance between Front fog light OBC3N090025 1.
  • Page 463 Head lamp low beam (RHD side) Based on 10m screen OBC3090059 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.
  • Page 464 Maintenance Front fog lamp Based on 10m screen OBC3090060 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). 9-54...
  • Page 465: Side Repeater Light Replacement

    Side repeater light replacement OIB074037 OBC3090044 If the LED lamp does not operate, we rec- ommend you to have the vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Rear combination light bulb replacement OIB074038A 1. Open the tailgate 2. Loosen the light assembly retaining screws with a cross-tip screwdriver.
  • Page 466 If the LED lamp does not operate, we rec- ommend that the system be inspected by 4. Remove the socket from the assembly a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. The LED by turning the socket counterclock- lamps cannot be replaced as a single unit wise until the tabs on the socket align because it is an integrated unit.
  • Page 467: High Mounted Stop Lamp Replacement

    High mounted stop lamp License plate light bulb replacement replacement OBC3N090027 OAI3089029 1. Open the tailgate. 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver gently pry the lens cover from the lamp hous- 2. Remove the socket by turning it coun- ing. terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots.
  • Page 468: Interior Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance Interior light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-head screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interior lamp Room lamp housing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. 3. Install a new bulb into the socket. 4. Align the lens tabs with the interior lamp housing notches and snap the lens into place.
  • Page 469: Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE NOTICE Exterior care If you park your vehicle near a stainless Exterior general caution steel sign or glass facade building, the It is very important to follow the label vehicle’s exterior plastic parts such as directions when using any chemical a bumper, spoiler, garnish, lamp or out- cleaner or polish.
  • Page 470 Maintenance NOTICE Do not use strong soap, chemical detergents or hot water, and do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight or when the body of the vehicle is warm. Be careful when washing the side windows of your vehicle. Especially, with high-pressure water, water may leak through the windows and wet the interior.
  • Page 471 HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Take extreme care, as it is dif- NOTICE ficult to restore the quality after the Matte paint finish vehicle repair.
  • Page 472 Maintenance Bright-metal maintenance WARNING To remove road tar and insects, use After washing the vehicle, test the a tar remover, not a scraper or other brakes whilst driving slowly to see if they sharp object. have been affected by water. If braking To protect the surfaces of bright-metal performance is impaired, dry the brakes parts from corrosion, apply a coating of...
  • Page 473 Corrosion protection Moisture breeds corrosion Protecting your vehicle from corro- Moisture creates the conditions in which corrosion is most likely to occur. For sion example, corrosion is accelerated by high By using the most advanced design and humidity, particularly when temperatures construction practices to combat corro- are just above freezing.
  • Page 474 Maintenance Keep your vehicle clean Keep your garage dry The best way to prevent corrosion is to Don’t park your vehicle in a damp, poorly keep your vehicle clean and free of corro- ventilated garage. This creates a favor- sive materials. Attention to the underside able environment for corrosion.
  • Page 475: Interior Care

    Interior care Cleaning the upholstery and interior trim Interior general precautions Vinyl (if equipped) Prevent chemicals such as perfume, cos- Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl metic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner and with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. air freshener from contacting the interior Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl cleaner.
  • Page 476 Maintenance Caring for the leather seats Leather (if equipped) - Vacuum the seat periodically to Features of Seat Leather remove dust and sand on the seat. - Leather is made from the outer skin It will prevent abrasion or damage of of an animal, which goes through a the leather and maintain its quality.
  • Page 477 Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt webbing Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow the instruc- tions provided with the soap. Do not bleach or re-dye the webbing because this may weaken it. Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of the vehicle become fogged (that is, covered with an...
  • Page 478: Emission Control System

    HYUNDAI Canister authorised repairer in accordance with the maintenance schedule in this manual.
  • Page 479: Exhaust Emission Control System

    Do not modify or tamper with any part excessive attempts to restart the of the engine or emission control sys- engine may cause damage to the emis- tem. We recommend that all inspec- sion control system. tions and adjustments are made by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 9-69...
  • Page 480 GPF sys- tem checked by a HYUNDAI authorised Failure to observe these precautions repairer. could result in damage to the catalytic converter and to your vehicle.
  • Page 481: Index

    Index...
  • Page 482 Index Accessing your vehicle ..................5-4 Immobiliser system ..................5-12 Remote key ......................5-4 Smart key ......................5-7 Air bag - supplemental restraint system .............. 3-39 Additional safety precautions ................3-56 Air bag warning labels ..................3-56 Do not install a Child Restraint System on the front passenger seat ....3-50 How does the air bags system operate? ............
  • Page 483 Battery ......................... 9-25 Battery capacity label ..................9-27 Battery recharging .................... 9-27 For best battery service ..................9-26 Reset items ....................... 9-28 Before driving ....................... 6-4 Before entering the vehicle ................6-4 Before starting ....................6-4 Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) ..............7-21 Blind-Spot Safety system malfunction and limitations ........
  • Page 484 Index Child restraint system (CRS) ................3-28 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............3-31 Our recommendation:Children always in the rear ........... 3-28 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............3-29 Climate control air filter ..................9-22 Filter inspection ....................9-22 Filter replacement .....................
  • Page 485 Emergency commodity ..................8-35 Fire extinguisher ....................8-35 First aid kit ...................... 8-35 Triangle reflector ....................8-35 Tyre pressure gauge ..................8-35 Emission control system ..................9-68 Crankcase emission control system ..............9-68 Evaporative emission control system ............... 9-68 Exhaust emission control system ..............9-69 Engine compartment ....................
  • Page 486 Index Vacuum crankcase ventilation hoses ..............9-10 Vapour hose and fuel filler cap ................9-9 Exterior features....................5-32 Bonnet ......................5-32 Emergency tailgate safety release ..............5-35 Fuel filler door ....................5-35 Tailgate ......................5-33 Exterior lights ...................... 5-38 Exterior overview (I) ..................... 2-2 Exterior overview (II) ....................
  • Page 487 Idle stop and go (ISG) system ................6-45 Activating the ISG .................... 6-45 Condition of ISG system operation ..............6-47 Deactivating the ISG ..................6-45 ISG Indication ....................6-48 ISG malfunction ....................6-49 If the engine overheats ................... 8-9 If the engine will not start ..................8-5 If the engine doesn’t turn over or turns over slowly .........
  • Page 488 Index Infotainment system..................... 5-88 Antenna ......................5-88 ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology hands-free ............ 5-91 How vehicle radio works .................. 5-91 Steering wheel audio control ................5-89 USB port ......................5-88 Voice recognition ....................5-90 Instrument cluster ....................4-2 Gauges and meters ..................... 4-3 Instrument cluster control ...................
  • Page 489 Lane Following Assist (LFA) ................7-50 Lane Following Assist malfunction and limitations ........7-53 Lane Following Assist operation ..............7-51 Lane Following Assist settings ................ 7-50 Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) ................7-15 Lane Keeping Assist malfunction and limitations ........... 7-18 Lane Keeping Assist operation ................
  • Page 490 Index Maintenance services ..................... 9-5 Owner maintenance precautions ................ 9-5 Owner’s responsibility ..................9-5 Manual climate control system ................5-52 Heating and air conditioning ................5-53 System maintenance ..................5-59 System operation ....................5-57 Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA) ..............7-30 Manual Speed Limit Assist operation .............
  • Page 491 Pan-European eCall System ................8-36 Information on data processing ................ 8-38 Pan-European eCall System ................8-40 Parking brake ....................... 9-19 Checking the parking brake ................9-19 Performance option ....................6-40 Launch control ....................6-40 N road sense ..................... 6-43 Performance option settings ................6-40 Shift indicator ....................
  • Page 492 Index Scheduled maintenance services................9-8 Seat belts ......................3-17 Additional seat belt safety precautions ............. 3-25 Care of seat belts ....................3-27 Pre-tensioner seat belt ..................3-22 Seat belt restraint system .................. 3-20 Seat belt safety precautions ................3-17 Seat belt warning light ..................3-18 Seats ........................
  • Page 493 Theft-alarm system ..................... 5-20 Towing ......................... 8-31 Emergency towing ................... 8-33 Removable towing hook .................. 8-32 Towing service ....................8-31 Trailer towing ...................... 6-59 Driving with a trailer ..................6-64 If you decide to pull a trailer? ................6-60 Maintenance when towing a trailer ..............6-66 Trailer towing equipment .................
  • Page 494 Index Vehicle certification label ..................2-14 Vehicle identification number (VIN) ..............2-14 Vehicle weight ..................... 6-67 Overloading ...................... 6-67 Washer fluid ......................9-19 Checking the washer fluid level ..............9-19 Windows ......................5-28 Power windows ....................5-28 Windscreen defrosting and defogging ..............5-72 Auto defogging system (only for automatic climate control system) ....

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