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As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your specific vehicle. We recommend that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for information regarding current standard and optional equip- ment levels.
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The installation of after market wheels on vehicles equipped with TPMS may result in wheel balancing difficulties or mal- function of the TPMS system. We recommend that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer before non original specification road wheels are installed. TWO WAY RADIO INSTALLATION This vehicle is fitted with electronically controlled fuel injection or other micro processor controlled equipment.
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Pan-european eCall, in vehicle systems and its components, installing of equipment which is not recommended by vehicle manufac- turer and/or in HYUNDAI authorised repairerships can cause incorrect operation (of the device of) the system Pan-european eCall, making erroneous calls, causing failure of the device (in cars) in case of traffic accident or other accidents, when you need emergency care.
Table of contents Foreword Vehicle information Safety system Instrument cluster Convenient features Whilst driving Emergency situations Maintenance Index...
1. Foreword Foreword ......................1-2 Hyundai motor company ..................1-2 How to use this manual ..................1-3 Safety messages ....................1-3 Fuel requirements ....................1-5 Petrol engine ....................1-5 Vehicle modifications ..................1-7 Vehicle break-in process ..................1-8 Returning used vehicles ..................1-8...
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 vehi- cle.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFETY MESSAGES We want to help you get the greatest Your safety, and the safety of others, possible driving pleasure from your is very important. This Owner’s vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can Manual provides you with many safe- assist you in many ways.
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Foreword Throughout this manual DANGER, CAUTION WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE and the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL will be CAUTION indicates a hazardous used. situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate This is the safety alert symbol. injury. It is used to alert you to poten- tial physical injury hazards.
Discontinue using gasohol of any emission control. kind if drivability problems occur. Never add any fuel system clean- ing agents to the fuel tank other than what has been specified (We recommend that you consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for details.)
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Foreword Vehicle damage or driveability prob- Use of MTBE lems may not be covered by the man- HYUNDAI recommends avoiding ufacturer’s warranty if they result from fuels containing MTBE (Methyl the use of: Tertiary Butyl Ether) over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) in 1.
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS Fuel Additives fied. Modification of your vehicle HYUNDAI recommends that you use could affect its performance, safety unleaded petrol which has an octane or durability and may even violate rating of RON (Research Octane governmental safety and emissions Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock Index) regulations.
By following a few simple precautions vehicles and offers to take back your for the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you Hyundai end of life vehicles in accor- may add to the performance, econo- dance with the European Union (EU) my and life of your vehicle.
2. Vehicle information Exterior overview (I).................... 2-2 Exterior overview (II) ..................2-3 Interior overview ....................2-4 Instrument panel overview ................2-5 Engine compartment ..................2-7 Dimensions ......................2-8 Engine specification ...................2-8 Bulb wattage .......................2-9 Tyres and wheels....................2-10 Air conditioning system..................2-11 Tyre load and speed capacity ................2-11 Gross vehicle weight ..................
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Vehicle information E TERIOR OVERVIEW I Front view The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3019001TU 1. Bonnet ........................5-30 2. Headlight ......................8-51 3. Daytime running light ...................8-54 4. Front fog light* ......................8-54 5. Tyres and wheels ....................8-29 6. Outside rearview mirror ..................5-24 7.
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E TERIOR OVERVIEW II Rear view The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3019002TU 1. Antenna ........................5-90 2. Doors ........................5-14 ......................5-33 4. High mounted stop light ..................8-61 5. Rear window wiper blade*..................8-24 6. Tailgate .........................5-31 7. Rear view camera* ....................5-48 8.
Vehicle information INTERIOR OVERVIEW Type A Type B The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3019003R 1. Door handle ......................5-15 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch ..............5-25 3. Power window switches ..................5-26 4. Power window lock switch..................5-30 5. Lane Keeping Assist system button* ..............6-62 6.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT Petrol Engine (Kappa 1.0 MPI) Petrol Engine (Kappa 1.2 MPI) The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAC3089001R/OAC3089002R 1. Engine coolant reservoir ..................8-13 ....................8-12 .................8-16 4. Air cleaner ......................8-19 5. Fuse box.......................8-40 6. Battery ........................8-25 ...............8-18 8.
BULB WATTAGE Light Bulb Bulb type Wattage Headlight 60/55 (High/Low) Type A Turn signal Light PY21W Headlight (High/Low) Type B Low Beam Assist- H7LL Static light Front Turn signal Light PY21W Fog Light * Type A P21/5WLL 21/5 Position Light & Daytime Running Light (DRL) Type B Side Repeater Light (Outside Mirror) *...
Classification Item R-134a 15.17±0.88 (430±25) Refrigerant oz. (g) R-1234yf 3.53 (100) Compressor lubricant oz. (g) Contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for more details. TYRE LOAD AND SPEED CAPACITY Load Capacity Speed Capacity Wheel Tyre size Item size LI * SS * 175/65R14 5.5JX14...
(drain and refill) 1.0 MPI 3.1 l (2.73 lmp qt.) API Latest (SN Plus) 1.2 MPI 3.4 l (2.99 lmp qt.) API Serviced GL-4, SAE 70W, TGO-9 (HYUNDAI genuine transmission 1.3~1.4 l fluid) Manual Transmission fluid (1.21~1.23 lmp qt.) - HK SYN MTF 70W...
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stick before checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially impor- tant 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. Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an effect on fuel economy and cold weather operating (engine start and engine oil flowability).
Vehicle information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE CERTIFICATION NUMBER VIN LABEL Frame number OAC3019021TU OAC3019022TU The vehicle identification number vehicle certification label (VIN) is the number used in register- attached on the driver’s (or front pas- ing your vehicle and in all legal mat- senger’s) side centre pillar gives the ters pertaining to its ownership, etc.
TYRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER PRESSURE LABEL OAC3019024TU The engine number is stamped on OAC3019023R the engine block as shown in the The tyres supplied on your new vehi- drawing. cle are chosen to provide the best performance for normal driving. The tyre label located on the driver’s side centre pillar gives the tyre pres- sures recommended for your vehicle.
Vehicle information AIR CONDITIONER FUEL LABEL IF EQUIPPED COMPRESSOR LABEL The fuel label is attached on the fuel filler door. OHC081001 OTM048455L A compressor label informs you the A. Octane rating of unleaded Petrol type of compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model, suppli- 1) RON/ROZ : Research Octane er part number, production number,...
CONFORMITY IF EQUIPPED CE0678 The radio frequency components of the vehicle comply with requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1995/5/EC. Further information including the manufacturer’s declaration of confor- mity is available on Hyundai web site as follows: http://service.hyundai-motor.com 2-17...
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3. Safety system This chapter provides you with important information about how to protect yourself and your passengers. It explains how to properly use your seats and seat belts, and how your air bags work. Additionally, this chapter explains how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle.
Safety system IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS You will find many safety precautions Driver distraction and recommendations throughout Driver distraction presents a serious this section, and throughout this man- and potentially deadly danger, espe- ual. The safety precautions in this cially inexperienced drivers.
Control your speed Excessive speed is a major factor in crash injuries and deaths. Generally, the higher the speed, the greater the risk, but serious injuries can also occur at lower speeds. Never drive faster than is safe for current condi- tions, regardless of the maximum speed posted.
Safety system SEATS Passenger's Side Driver's Side Rear Seat The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAC3039001R Front seats Rear seats 1. Forward and backward 6. Head restraint (outboard and/or centre*) 2. Seatback angle 7. Seatback folding 3.
Safety precautions Air bags You can take steps to reduce the risk Adjusting the seats so that you are of being injured by an inflating air sitting in a safe, comfortable position bag. Sitting too close to an air bag plays an important role in driver and greatly increases the risk of injury in passenger safety together with the...
Safety system Seat belts Front seats Always fasten your seat belt before The front seat can be adjusted by starting any trip. using the control lever or switches located on the outside of the seat At all times, passengers should sit cushion.
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If there are occupants in the rear Forward and rearward seats, be careful whilst adjusting adjustment the front seat position. Make sure that the seat is locked in place after the adjustment. If not, the seat might move unex- pectedly resulting in an accident. CAUTION To prevent injury: Do not adjust your seat whilst...
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Safety system Seatback angle Reclining seatback Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be danger- ous. Even when buckled up, the pro- tections of your restraint system (seat belts and/or air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback. WARNING NEVER ride with a reclined seat- OAC3039003R...
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Seat cushion height Armrest (for driver’s seat, if equipped) (for driver’s seat, if equipped) OAC3039004R OAC3039005R To change the height of the seat Pull the armrest down to use it. cushion: Push down the lever several times, Seatback pocket (if equipped) to lower the seat cushion.
Safety system Rear seats (if equipped) 1. Set the front seatback to the upright position and if necessary, The rear seatbacks can be folded to slide the front seat forward. facilitate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the 2.
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WARNING When you return the rear seatback to its upright position after being folded down: Be careful not to damage the seat belt webbing or buckle. Do not allow the seat belt webbing or buckle to get caught or pinched in the rear seat.
Safety system Head restraint WARNING The vehicle’s front and rear seats Cargo have adjustable head restraints. The head restraints provide comfort for Cargo should always be secured passengers, but more importantly to prevent it from being thrown they are designed to help protect about the vehicle in a collision and passengers from whiplash and other causing injury to the vehicle occu-...
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Front seat head restraints ODN8039067L Adjust the head restraints so the OOSEV038012L middle of the head restraints is The driver’s and front passenger’s at the same height as the height seats are equipped with adjustable of the top of the eyes. head restraints for the passengers NEVER adjust the head restraint safety and comfort.
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Safety system OAC3039039R OAC3039041R Adjusting the height up and down Removal/Reinstall To raise the head restraint: To remove the head restraint: 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). 1. Recline the seatback (2) using the seatback angle lever or switch (1). 2.
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Rear seat head restraints OAC3039040R To reinstall the head restraint : OAI3039007 1. Recline the seatback. * : 5 Seater 2. Put the head restraint poles (2) into The rear seats are equipped with the holes whilst pressing the head restraints in all the seating posi- release button (1).
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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 tem- peratures and especially if used for long periods of time. OAI3039009 Passengers must be able to feel if Removal and installation...
WARNING NEVER place anything on the seat that insulates against heat when the seat warmer is in operation, such as a blanket or seat cushion. This may cause the seat warmer to overheat, causing a burn or dam- age to the seat. OAC3039008TU NOTICE Whilst the engine is running, push...
Safety system SEAT BELTS This section describes how to use the Never wear a seat belt over frag- seat belts properly. It also describes ile objects. If there is a sudden some of the things not to do when stop or impact, the seat belt can using seat belts.
Seat belt warning light Front passenger’s seat belt (if equipped) Driver’s seat belt Regardless of the passenger’s seat belt Instrument cluster fastening, the warning light will illuminate for approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON. If the passenger’s seat belt is not fastened, the waning light will stay turned ON until the passenger’s seat belt is fastened.
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Safety system If you start to drive without the seat Information belt fastened or you unfasten the seat Although the front passenger seat is belt when you drive under 12 mph (20 not occupied, the seat belt warning km/h), the corresponding warning light will blink or illuminate for 6 light will continue to illuminate until seconds.
Whether or not a passenger are seat- Information ed : Although the rear side passenger If the seat belt is not fastened when seat is not occupied, the seat belt the ignition switch is turned ON, the warning light will blink or illuminate seat belt warning light will illuminate for 6 seconds.
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Safety system WARNING OIK037091R You should place the lap belt (1) por- tion across your hips and the shoul- OAE036074R der belt (2) portion across your chest. Improperly positioned seat belts The seat belt automatically adjusts to may increase the risk of serious the proper length after the lap belt injury in an accident.
Pre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped) OHI038142 o release your seat belt Press the release button (1) in the OLMB033039/H locking buckle. Your vehicle is equipped with driver’s When it is released, the belt should and front passenger’s and rear left automatically draw back into the side and right side passenger’s pre- retractor.
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Therefore, Without rollover sensor we recommend that the system be The pre-tensioner will activate not serviced by a HYUNDAI authorised only in a frontal collision but also repairer. in a side collision, if the vehicle is equipped with a side or curtain air bag.
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If the warning light does not illuminate, stays illu- minated or illuminates when the vehicle is being driven, we recom- mend the pre-tensioner seat belts and/or SRS air bags be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. 3-25...
Safety system Additional seat belt safety NOTICE precautions Pre-tensioner seat belts may be Seat belt use during pregnancy activated in certain frontal or The seat belt should always be used side collisions or rollovers (if during pregnancy. The best way to equipped with rollover sensor).
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Larger children Seat belt use and children Infant and small children Children under age 13 and who are too large for a booster seat must Most countries have child restraint always occupy the rear seat and use laws which require children to travel the available lap/shoulder belts.
This should be done even if no der belt. damage is visible. We recommend that you consult a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. WARNING NEVER ride with a reclined seat- back when the vehicle is moving.
Safety system Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) When selecting a CRS for your child, always: Make sure the CRS has a label cer- tifying that it meets applicable Safety Standards of your country. Select a Child Restraint System based on your child’s height and weight.
Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) WARNING Before installing your Child Restraint System always: Read and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the Child Restraint System. OIB034017 Failure to follow all warnings and Forward-facing Child Restraint instructions could increase the System risk of the SERIOUS INJURY or A forward-facing...
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Safety system Make sure the Child Restraint ISOFIX anchorage and top-tether System is firmly secured. After anchorage (ISOFIX anchorages installing a Child Restraint System system) for children to the vehicle, push and pull the The ISOFIX system holds a Child seat forward and from side-to-side Restraint System during driving and to verify that it is securely attached...
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OAC3039009TU OOSEV038012 ISOFIX anchorages have been pro- vided in the left and right outboard rear seating positions. Their locations are shown in the illustration. There are no ISOFIX anchorages provided for the centre rear seating position. WARNING Do not attempt to install a Child OAC3039010TU Restraint System using ISOFIX anchorages in the rear centre seat-...
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Safety system Securing a Child Restraint WARNING System with the “ISOFIX Anchorage System” Take the following precautions when using the ISOFIX system: To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child Restraint System in either of the rear Read and follow all installation outboard seating positions: instructions provided with your Child Restraint System.
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Securing a Child Restraint WARNING System seat with “Top-tether Anchorage” system Take the following precautions when installing the top-tether: Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your Child Restraint System. NEVER attach more than one Child Restraint System to a sin- gle ISOFIX top-tether anchorage.
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Note : The universal belted CRS applies to all mass groups. Note : Seating position not suitable for child restraint system if the passenger’s front air bag is activate. Note : To install a ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems : - Driver Seat : You should move the seat at mid position and adjust the height of seat to highest and head restraint stay angle to 9°...
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Safety system Securing a Child Restraint WARNING System with a lap/shoulder belt Never place a Child Restraint When not using the ISOFIX system, System on the front passenger all Child Restraint Systems must be seat, unless the passenger air secured to a rear seat with the lap bag is deactivated.
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OHI038146 OHI038183L 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 3. Remove as much slack from the into the buckle. Listen for the dis- belt as possible by pushing down tinct “click” sound. on the Child Restraint System whilst feeding the shoulder belt back into the retractor.
Safety system AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAC3039013R 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* * : if equipped 3-40...
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The vehicles are equipped with a WARNING Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s seat and front passenger’s AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS seats. ALWAYS use seat belts and child The front air bags are designed to restraints - every trip, every time, supplement the three-point seat belts.
Safety system Where are the air bags? WARNING Driver’s and passenger’s air To reduce the risk of serious injury bags (if equipped) or death from an inflating front air Driver’s front air bag bags, take the following precau- tions: Seat belts must be worn at all times to help keep occupants positioned properly.
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Type A OAC3039015R OAC3039014R Type B Passenger s front air bag / FF switch (if equipped) The purpose of the switch is to dis- able the passenger’s front air bag in order to transport occupants who are at increased risk for air bag-related injury due to age, size, or medical condition.
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ON/OFF switch is set to the OFF position. We recommend that a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the passenger’s front air bag ON/ OFF switch and the SRS air bag OAC3039018R system as soon as possible.
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Side air bags (if equipped) WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating side air bag, take the following precau- tions: Seat belts must be worn at all times to help keep occupants positioned properly. Do not allow passengers to lean their heads or bodies onto doors, OAC3039019TU...
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If the seat or seat cover is dam- OAC3039021TU aged, we recommend that the system serviced HYUNDAI authorised repairer. OAC3039029R Curtain air bags are located along both sides of the roof rails above the front and rear doors. They are designed to help protect the...
How does the air bags system WARNING operate? To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating curtain air bags, take the following pre- cautions: All seat occupants must wear seat belts at all times to help keep occupants positioned prop- erly.
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The light comes on whilst the partments after the collision. vehicle is in motion. The light blinks when the engine is running. We recommend that a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the SRS as soon as possible if any of these conditions occur. 3-48...
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In addition to inflating in serious Driver's front air bag (1) side collisions, vehicles equipped with a rollover sensor, side and/or curtain air bags will inflate if the sensing system detects a rollover. When a rollover is detected, cur- tain air bags will remain inflated longer to help provide protection from ejection, especially when used in conjunction with the seat...
Always wash exposed skin areas other controls. thoroughly with cold water and mild soap. WARNING We recommend that a HYUNDAI authorised repairer replace the To prevent objects from becoming air bag immediately after deploy- dangerous projectiles when the ment. Air bags are designed to passenger’s air bag inflates:...
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Noise and smoke from inflating Do not install a child restraint on air bag the front passenger seat When the air bags inflate, they make a loud noise and may produce smoke and powder in the air inside of the vehicle.
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 authorised repairer. 3-52...
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OAC3039024R/OAI3039024/OAC3039025R/OAC3039038R/OAC3039026TU 1. SRS control module/ Rollover sensor* 2. Front impact sensor 3. Side pressure sensor* 4. Side impact sensor* * : if equipped 3-53...
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Safety system Air bag inflation conditions OAC3039028R OAC3039027TU Front air bags Front air bags are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on the severity of impact of the front col- lision. OAC3039029R 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...
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Air bag non-inflation conditions OAC3039028R Front air bags may not inflate in side OAC3039030TU 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 and thus in side impacts, front air bag are designed not to deploy in such deployment would not provide addi- cases because they may not provide...
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Safety system Information ehicles equipped with rollover sen- he side and curtain air bags may inflate in a rollover situation, when it is detected by the rollover sensor. ehicles not equipped with rollover sensor he side and/or curtain air bags may OAC3039033TU inflate when the vehicle is rolled over by a side impact collision, if the vehi-...
We recommend that inflated air bags be replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. If components of the air bag sys- tem must be discarded, or if the...
Safety system Additional safety precautions Air bag warning labels (if equipped) Passengers should not move out of or change seats whilst the vehi- cle is moving. 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 eject- ed from the vehicle.
Instrument cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OAC3049001R 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. LCD display (including Trip computer) The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the “Gauges and Meters” in this chapter.
Instrument cluster control Tachometer WARNING Never adjust the instrument clus- ter whilst driving. This could result in loss of control and lead to an accident that may cause death, serious injury, or vehicle damage. Gauges and meters OAC3049004TU Speedometer The tachometer indicates the approx- MPH, km/h imate number of engine revolutions per minute (rpm).
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Instrument cluster Engine Coolant Temperature Fuel Gauge Gauge OAC3049005R This gauge indicates the approximate OJS048104L This gauge indicates the temperature amount of fuel remaining in the fuel of the engine coolant when the igni- tank. tion switch is in the ON position. Information NOTICE he fuel tank capacity is given in...
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WARNING Running out of fuel can expose vehicle occupants to danger. You must stop and obtain addi- tional fuel as soon as possible after the warning light comes on or when the gauge indicator comes close to the “0” level. OTM048112 NOTICE - User Settings mode in the Cluster :...
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Instrument cluster Odometer Information If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been inter- rupted, the distance to empty func- tion may not operate correctly. he distance to empty may differ from the actual driving distance as it is an estimate of the available driving distance.
Transmission shift indicator (if equipped) Automated manual transmission Shift Indicator (if equipped) OIK047141 Shift Indicator Pop-up The pop-up that indicates the current gear position is displayed in the clus- ter for about 2 seconds when shifting OTL045132 into other positions (R/N/D). This indicator displays which Automa- ted Manual Transmission shift lever is The shift indicator pop-up function...
In this case, we recommend that gear). you have the vehicle inspected by a : Indicates that shifting down to HYUNDAI authorised repairer. the 3rd gear is desired (current- ly the shift lever is in the 4th, 5th gear). Seat Belt Warning...
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Fluid” in chapter 8). After adding you have the vehicle inspected by brake fluid, check all brake compo- a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. nents for fluid leaks. 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.
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We recommend you have the vehi- the assistance of the anti-lock brake cle inspected by a HYUNDAI autho- system). rised repairer as soon as possible. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
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If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminates, potential catalyt- ic converter damage is possible which could result in loss of engine power. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. 4-11...
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If the belt is adjusted properly, we recommend that you have the there may be a problem in the electrical charging system. vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as In this case, we recommend that possible. you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible.
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If you travel appro imately 5 km have the vehicle inspected by km after the engine warms up, a HYUNDAI authorised repair- after adding the engine oil, the warn- ing light will go off. Cycle the ignition from FF to...
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When there is a malfunction in recommend that the system be operation in any of the following checked by a HYUNDAI authorised systems: repairer. - Forward Collision-Avoidance Even if this light doesn't come on...
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Pressure Monitoring System recommend that you have the GPF (TPMS)” in chapter 7. system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. NOTICE If you continue to drive with the GPF warning light blinking for a long time, the GPF system can be damaged and fuel consumption can worsen.
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For more details, refer to the “ISG (Idle Stop and Go) system” in In this case, we recommend that chapter 6. you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Information his indicator light blinks When the engine automatically starts Whilst the ESC is operating.
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In this case, we recommend that When the smart key is not in the you have the vehicle inspected by a vehicle. HYUNDAI authorised repairer. - At this time, you cannot start the engine. his indicator light illuminates for 2...
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Light ON Indicator If any of these conditions occur, we Light recommend that you have your vehi- cle inspected by a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. his indicator light illuminates When the tail lights is on. Low Beam Indicator...
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Type A Press Brake Cruise Indicator Light (for Automated Manual (if equipped) Transmission) Type B his indicator light illuminates out pressing brake pedal his indicator light illuminates without pressing brake pedal When the cruise control system is enabled. Parking Brake For more details, refer to “Cruise Engaged Control System”...
In this case, we recommend that charged whilst changing the Engine you have your vehicle inspected by Start/Stop button to the OFF position. a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. For more details, refer to “Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)” in chapter 4-20...
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If this occurs, attempt to start the engine by pressing the Engine Start/ Stop button again. If the warning message appears each time you press the Engine Start/Stop button, we recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 4-21...
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Instrument cluster Door, Bonnet, Tailgate open Turn on FUSE SWITCH indicator This warning message is displayed if the fuse switch located on the fuse box under the steering wheel is OFF. You should turn the fuse switch on. For more details, refer to “Fuses” in chapter 8.
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Low Tyre Pressure (if equipped) Heated Steering Wheel turned off (if equipped) This message illuminates if the heat- ed steering wheel will turn off auto- matically approximately 30 minutes after the heated steering wheel is turned on. For more details, refer to “Heated Steering Wheel”...
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50~100 km after the engine warms up, we recommend that the system be checked by a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. Engine has overheated (if equipped) This warning message is displayed when the engine coolant temperature is above 120°C (248°F).
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Attention Warning system. We rec- you have the vehicle inspected by a ommend that you have the vehicle HYUNDAI authorised repairer. inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. For more details, refer to “High Beam Assist (HBA)” in chapter 5. For more details, refer to “Driver Attention Warning (DAW)”...
Instrument cluster LCD DISPLAY LCD display control OAC3059002TU The LCD display modes can be changed by using the control buttons. : MODE button for changing modes : MOVE switch for changing items (3) OK : SELECT/RESET button for setting or resetting the selected item 4-26...
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Instrument cluster Trip computer mode Master warning mode OAC3069039R OAC3069028TU The trip computer mode displays This warning light informs the driver information related to vehicle driving the following situations. parameters including fuel economy, - Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist tripmeter information and vehicle system malfunction (if equipped) speed.
ngage parking brake to edit set- User settings mode tings In this mode, you can change the set- This warning message illuminates if tings of the instrument cluster, doors, you try to select an item from the User lamps, etc. Settings mode whilst driving.
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Instrument cluster 1. river Assistance Explanation Items To activate or deactivate the Intelligent Speed Limit Warning (ISLW) Driver Assist For more details, refer to "Intelligent Speed Limit Warning (ISLW)" in chapter 6. Warning Timing To adjust the warning timing of the driver assistance system. To activate or deactivate the Leading vehicle departure alert.
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3. oor Explanation Items vehicle speed exceeds 15km/h (9.3 mph). Auto Lock when the ignition key is removed from the ignition switch or the Auto Unlock Engine Start/Stop button is set to the OFF position. The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applica- ble to your vehicle.
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Instrument cluster 5. Service interval Explanation Items Enable Service To activate or deactivate the service interval function. Interval If the service interval menu is activated, you may adjust the time Adjust Interval and distance. If the service interval is activated and the time and distance is adjusted, mes- sages are displayed in the following situations each time the vehicle is turned - Service in: Displayed to inform the driver the remaining mileage and days to service.
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6. ther Features Explanation Items ever refueling. longer the average fuel economy will reset automatically. Fuel Economy Auto Reset after adding 1.6 gallons (6 litres) of fuel or more and after driving speed exceeds 1 mph (1 km/h). For more information, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter. To select the speedometer and odometer unit.
Instrument cluster Trip computer Trip modes The trip computer is a microcomput- Fuel Economy er-controlled driver information sys- tem that displays information related to driving. Information Accumulated Info Some driving information stored in the trip computer (for e ample Average ehicle Speed) resets if the battery is disconnected.
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Manual reset Type A To clear the average fuel economy manually, press the [OK] button on the steering wheel for more than 1 second when the average fuel econo- my is displayed. Type B Automatic reset To automatically reset the average fuel economy after refueling, select OQX069060L the "Fuel Econ.
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Instrument cluster Accumulated Info display Drive Info display OAC3069041TU OAC3069040R This display shows the accumulated This display shows the trip distance trip distance (1), the average fuel (1), the average fuel economy (2), economy (2), and the total driving and the total driving time (3). time (3).
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Transmission (if equipped) Information he vehicle must be driven for a mini- mum of .1 miles (3 metres) since the last ignition key cycle before the average fuel economy will be recalcu- lated. Digital speedometer OAC3069029TU This mode displays the temperature of Automated manual transmission.
5. Convenient features Accessing your vehicle ..................5-4 Remote key .....................5-4 Remote key precautions .................5-6 Smart key ......................5-7 Smart key precautions ................... 5-11 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 Deadlocks ......................
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Rear view monitor (RVM) ................5-48 Reverse parking distance warning (PDW) ............. 5-49 Manual climate control system ...............5-53 Heating and air conditioning ................5-54 System operation ..................5-58 System maintenance ..................5-59 Automatic climate control system ..............5-62 Automatic heating and air conditioning ............5-63 Manual heating and air conditioning ............
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5. Convenient features Steering wheel audio control ............... 5-91 Audio / Video / Navigation system ..............5-92 Bluetooth® Wireless Technology hands-free ..........5-93 How vehicle radio works ................5-93 Audio (Without Touch Screen) .................5-97 System layout – control panel ..............5-97 System layout – steering wheel remote control ........5-101 Turning the system on or off ...............
After unlocking the doors, the doors will lock automatically after 30 sec- OIB034040 onds unless a door is opened. Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock a Tailgate unlocking door (and tailgate) and even start the engine.
Start-up Mechanical key For detailed information refer to “Key Type A Ignition Switch” in chapter 6. NOTICE To prevent damaging the remote key: water or any liquid and fire. If the inside of the remote key gets damp (due to drinks or mois- OYDECO2231 ture), or is heated, internal circuit Type B...
If you have a problem with the remote key, it is recommended that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. to your mobile phone, the signal could be blocked by your mobile phones normal operational signals. This is...
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If the remote key is not working prop- erly, try replacing the battery with a new one. OIB044179 Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, which you can use to lock or unlock a door (and tailgate) and even start the OIB044180 engine.
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Convenient features Locking Even though you press the outside door handle button, the doors will not lock and the chime will sound for three seconds if any of the following occur: ACC or ON position. open. OAC3059004R WARNING To lock : 1.
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Unlocking Tailgate unlocking To unlock: 1. Carry the smart key. 2. Either press the tailgate handle button or press the Tailgate Unlock button (3) on the smart key for more than one second. 3. The hazard warning lights will blink two times.
If you happen to lose your smart key, it is charged. recommended that you should imme- diately take the vehicle and remain- ing key to your HYUNDAI authorised repairer or tow the vehicle, if neces- sary. 5-10...
HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Battery replacement to your mobile phone, the signal could be blocked by your mobile phones normal operational signals. This is especially important when the phone...
DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from out- When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure that doors are side the vehicle closed securely. Mechanical key Remote key Information Be careful when locking the door by mechanical key operation, only the driver’s door locked/...
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Convenient features Remote key Smart key OIB034040 OAC3059004R 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.
With the central door lock switch Information In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to free ing conditions. If the door is locked/unlocked multi- ple times in rapid succession with either the vehicle key or door lock switch, the system may stop operat- ing temporarily in order to protect the circuit and prevent damage to...
Convenient features WARNING WARNING Do not leave children or animals Opening a door when something is unattended in your vehicle. An approaching may cause damage enclosed vehicle become or injury. Be careful when opening extremely hot, causing death or doors and watch for vehicles, serious injury to unattended chil- motorcycles, bicycles or pedestri- dren or animals who cannot escape...
Auto door lock/unlock features To lock the child safety lock, insert a key (or screwdriver) (1) into the hole Impact sensing door unlock sys- and turn it to the lock position. tem (if equipped) To allow a rear door to be opened doors will automatically...
Be sure to receive the services on the outside of the door handles related to the burglar alarm system with the smart key in your posses- be checked by a HYUNDAI autho- sion. rised repairer. Arbitrary modifica- The hazard warning lights will blink...
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OJC040170 Information Vehicles equipped with a theft alarm system will have a label attached to the vehicle with the following words: 1. WAR I 2. S C RI 5-19...
Take When you operate the steering wheel your vehicle to a HYUNDAI autho- in low temperatures, abnormal noise rised repairer and have the system may occur. If the temperature rises, checked as soon as possible.
Tilt steering / Telescope steering WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel whilst driving. You may lose steer- ing control and cause severe per- sonal injury, death or accidents. OAC3059009R Information To change the steering wheel angle and height: After adjustment, sometimes the lock- 1.
Convenient features Heated steering wheel Horn (if equipped) OQXI049023 OAC3059010R To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your When the ignition switch is in the ON steering wheel (see illustration). The position or when the engine is run- horn will operate only when this area ning, press the heated steering wheel is pressed.
MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Day/night rearview mirror (if equipped) rearview 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 OAH2048020...
Convenient features Outside rearview mirror WARNING Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors whilst driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. NOTICE face; this may damage the sur- face of the glass. OAI3059018 do not adjust the mirror by force.
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Adjusting the rearview mirror NOTICE they reach the maximum adjust- ing angles, but the motor contin- ues to operate whilst the switch is pressed. Do not press the switch longer than necessary, the motor may be damaged. side rearview mirror by hand or the motor may be damaged.
Convenient features WINDOWS OAC3059013R (5) Window opening and closing (3) Rear door power window switch (4) Rear door power window switch 5-26...
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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. The driver has a Power Window Lock switch which can block the operation of passenger windows. The power windows will operate for ignition switch is placed in the ACC or OFF position.
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If the power windows do not operate will not operate. properly after resetting, it is recom- mended that the system be checked Information by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. he automatic reverse feature is only active when the “Auto p” feature is WARNING...
Power window lock switch WARNING vehicle with unsupervised chil- dren, when the engine is run- ning. ed in the vehicle. Even very young children may inadvertent- ly cause the vehicle to move, entangle themselves in the win- dows, or otherwise injure them- OAC3059016R selves or others.
Convenient features EXTERIOR FEATURES Bonnet Opening the bonnet OAC3059019TU 4. Pull out the stay-rod from the bon- net. OAC3059017R 5. Hold the bonnet opened with the 1. Make sure the shift lever is in N stay rod. (Neutral, for Automated manual transmission) or first gear or R (Reverse, for Manual transmis- Closing the bonnet...
Tailgate WARNING Opening the tailgate ensure obstructions removed from around the bonnet opening. that the bonnet is firmly latched before driving away. Check there is no bonnet open warning light or message displayed on the instrument cluster. Driving with the bonnet opened may cause a OAC3059020TU total loss of visibility, which might result in an accident.
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Convenient features WARNING NOTICE Make certain that you close the Exhaust fumes tailgate before driving your vehi- If you drive with the tailgate opened, you will draw dangerous the tailgate lift cylinders and exhaust fumes into your vehicle attaching hardware if the tailgate which can cause serious injury or is not closed prior to driving.
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WARNING OAC3059053TU 3. Pull the fuel filler door out (1) to OAC3059062TU fully open. Do not hold the part (gas lifter) that 4. To remove the fuel tank cap (2), supports the tailgate. Be aware turn it counterclockwise. You may that the deformation of the part hear a hissing noise as the pres- may cause vehicle damage and a...
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Convenient features Closing the fuel filler door once you have begun refuelling. 1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it You can generate a build-up of clockwise until it “Clicks”. static electricity by touching, 2. Close the fuel filler door until it is rubbing or sliding against any latched securely.
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HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent specified for your vehicle. An ling, leave the vicinity of the incorrect fuel filler cap can result vehicle, and immediately contact...
Convenient features LIGHTING Exterior lights Lighting control OAC3059024TU light position (if equipped) When the light switch is in the AUTO OAC3059022TU position, the position light and head- To operate the lights, turn the knob at light will be turned ON or OFF auto- the end of the control lever to one of matically depending on the amount of the following positions:...
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High beam operation OHCR046344 Position light position ( OHCR046346 To turn on the high beam headlight, The position light, license plate light push the lever away from you. and instrument panel light are turned The high beam indicator will light when the headlight high beams are switched on.
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Convenient features High Beam Assist system 1) If the light switch is pushed away (if equipped) when the High Beam Assist (HBA) is operating, the High Beam Assist (HBA) will turn off. 2) If the light switch is pulled towards you when the high beam is off, the high beam will turn on.
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( ) will illu- curved road minate. We recommend that you take your reflecting sign, flashing sign or vehicle to a HYUNDAI authorised mirror repairer have system checked. bad such as being wet or cov-...
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(smog, smoke, dust, fog, heavy rain, snow, etc.) the front view camera without the assistance of a HYUNDAI poor authorised repairer technician. If the front view camera is removed for any reason, the sys- tem may need to be re-calibrated.
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Turn signals and lane change Front fog light (if equipped) signals OHCR046362 OHCR046350 Fog lights are used to provide To signal a turn, push down on the improved visibility when visibility is lever for a left turn or up for a right poor due to fog, rain or snow, etc.
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Convenient features Rear fog light (if equipped) Battery saver function The purpose of this feature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- charged. The system automatically turns off the position light when the driver turns the engine off and opens the driver-side door.
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Headlight levelling device NOTICE If the driver exits the vehicle through another door besides the driver door, the battery saver func- tion does not operate and the headlight delay function does not This may cause the battery to dis- charge. To avoid battery dis- manually from the headlight switch OAC3059028R before exiting the vehicle.
Convenient features Low Beam Assist-Static light Interior lights (if equipped) Whilst driving a corner, for greater NOTICE visibility and safety, either the left or Do not use the interior lights for right side Low Beam Assist-Static extended periods when the engine light will turn on automatically.
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Front Room Lights Luggage compartment light OAC3059063TU OAC3059029TU The luggage compartment light comes : The front or rear room lights on when the tailgate is opened. come on when the front or rear doors are opened if the engine is running or not. When NOTICE doors are unlocked by the The luggage compartment comes...
Convenient features WIPERS AND WASHERS Windscreen wipers Front 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 operate continuously if the lever is held in this position.
Windscreen washers arms and other components, do not attempt to move the wipers manually. the wipers and washer system, use anti-freezing washer fluids in the winter season or cold weath- Rear window wiper and washer OAC3059034TU switch (if equipped) In the OFF (O) position, pull the lever gently toward you to spray washer fluid on the windscreen and to run the wipers 1-3 cycles.
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Convenient features REAR VIEW MONITOR RVM IF EQUIPPED vehicle to make sure there are no objects or obstacles before mov- ing the vehicle in any direction to prevent a collision. the vehicle is driven close to objects, particularly pedestrians, and especially children. OAC3059039TU may be foggy due to the exhaust gas if the vehicle is stopped for a...
REVERSE PARKING DISTANCE WARNING PDW IF EQUIPPED Operation of Reverse Parking Distance Warning system perating condition backing up with the ignition switch in the ON position. However, if OAC3059037TU [A] : Rear sensors Reverse Parking Distance Warning detected. system assists the driver during reverse movement of the vehicle by sensed at the same time, the clos- est one will be recognised first.
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If the indicator blinks, we recommend that you have your vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. tently when shifting into R (Reverse) position, this may indicate a mal- we recommend that you have your vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. 5-50...
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To turn off Reverse Parking Distance Warning system phones are present near the sen- (if equipped) sor. accessories have been installed, or if the vehicle bumper height or sen- sor installation has been modified. etecting range may decrease when: ly hot or cold. OAC3059038R he following objects may not be Push the button to turn off Reverse...
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Convenient features Reverse Parking Distance NOTICE Warning system precautions Warning system can only sense system may not sound consistently objects within the range and depending on the speed and location of the sensors; It cannot detect objects in other areas where sensors are not installed.
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED OAI3059100 1. Temperature control knob (if equipped) 2. Fan speed control knob 6. Rear window defroster button 3. Mode selection knob (if equipped) 4. Air intake control button (recirculated air position or outside (fresh) air position) 5-53...
Convenient features Heating and air conditioning 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 1. Start the engine. 4. Set the air intake control to Fresh 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- mode. tion. 5. Set the fan speed control to the To improve the effectiveness of desired speed.
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Floor/ efrost-Level (A, C, ) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windscreen with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters and side vents. OAI3059118 The mode selection knob controls the efrost-Level (A, ) direction of the air flow through the ventilation system.
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Convenient features Air intake control OAC3059103R Instrument panel vents OAI3059106 The instrument panel vent air flow The air intake control button is used to select either Fresh mode (outside air) or Recirculation mode (cabin air). rotate it to the outer side till the end. Recirculation mode To open the vent, rotate it to the inner When...
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Fan speed control Information perating the system primarily in Fresh mode is recommended. Recirculation mode temporarily only when needed. Prolonged operation of the heater in Recirculation mode and without the can cause fogging of the wind- screen. In addition, prolonged use of the A/C in Recirculation mode may result OAI3059117 in excessively dry, dehumidified air in...
3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the Air conditioning desired speed. HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are filled with R-134a or R1234yf refrigerant. Heating 1. Start the engine. 1. Select the Floor Level mode.
Information every month only for a few minutes When using the air conditioning sys- tem, monitor the temperature gauge mance. closely whilst driving up hills or in heavy traffic when outside tempera- system, you may notice clear water tures are high. Air conditioning sys- dripping (or even puddling) on the tem operation may cause engine ground under the passenger side of...
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Overfilling also has a bad influence on the air condi- tioning system. Therefore, if abnormal operation is found, we recommend that the sys- tem be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 5-60...
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WARNING Vehicles equipped with R-1234yf Since the refrigerant is mildly flammable and operated at high pres- sure, the air condition- ing system should only be serviced by trained certified techni- OHYK059004 cians. It is important that the correct type and amount of oil and refrigerant are used.
Convenient features AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED OAI3059101I 1. Fan speed control knob 6. Front windscreen defroster button 7. OFF button 8. Temperature control knob 4. Mode selection button 9. AUTO (automatic control) button 5. Rear window defroster button 10.
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Automatic heating and air con- select any button of the following: ditioning - Mode selection button - Front windscreen defroster button (Press the button one more time to deselect the front windscreen sign will illuminate on the informa- tion screen once again.) - Fan speed control toggle switch The selected function will be con- trolled manually whilst other func-...
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Convenient features Manual heating and air condi- 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. tioning 4. Set the air intake control to fresh The heating and cooling system can mode. be controlled manually by pushing buttons other than the AUTO button. 5.
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Floor efrost (A, C, ) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windscreen with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters. OAI3059113I The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system.
Convenient features Temperature control Air intake control OAI3059111I OAI3059106I The temperature will increase by This is used to select the outside turning the knob to the right. (fresh) air position or recirculated air position. The temperature will decrease by turning the knob to the left. To change the air intake control posi- tion, push the control button.
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Fan speed control Information perating the system primarily in Fresh mode is recommended. Recirculation mode temporarily only when needed. Prolonged operation of the heater in Recirculation mode and without the can cause fogging of the wind- screen. In addition, prolonged use of the A/C in Recirculation mode may result OAI3059115I in excessively dry, dehumidified air in...
Convenient features 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. OAI3059107I Heating 1.
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Information Air conditioning When using the air conditioning sys- HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems tem, monitor the temperature gauge are filled with R-134a or R1234yf closely whilst driving up hills or in refrigerant. heavy traffic when outside tempera- tures are high.
If this happens, we recommend that dripping (or even puddling) on the the climate control air filter be ground under the passenger side of replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised the vehicle. This is a normal system repairer. operation characteristic. the temperature of the outside air...
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Therefore, if abnormal operation is sure, the air condition- found, we recommend that the sys- ing system should only tem be inspected by a HYUNDAI be serviced by trained authorised repairer. certified techni- cians. It is important that...
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Convenient features OHYK059004 OAC3019020TU Air Conditioning refrigerant label (if equipped) You can find out which air condition- ing refrigerant is applied to your vehi- cle on the label located inside of the bonnet. OHYK059001 Each symbols and specification on theair conditioning refrigerant label is represented as below: 1.
WINDSCREEN DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING WARNING set the temperature control knob to the highest temperature setting Windscreen heating (rotated all the way to the right) and Do not use the position the fan speed control to the highest during cooling operation setting.
Convenient features Automatic climate control To defrost outside windscreen system To defog inside windscreen OAI3059109I 1. Set the fan speed to the highest position. OAI3059108I 1. Select desired fan speed. hot (HI) position. 2. Select desired temperature. 3. Press the defroster button ( 3.
Defroster Rear window defroster Manual climate control system NOTICE To prevent damage to the conduc- tors bonded to the inside surface of the rear window, never use sharp instruments window cleaners containing abrasives to clean the window. Information OAI3059102 Automatic climate control system If you want to defrost and defog the front windscreen, refer to “Windscreen efrosting and...
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Convenient features Information If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window, brush it off before operating the rear defroster. he rear window defroster automati- cally turns off after approximately 20 minutes or when the ignition switch is in the L C / FF position.
STORAGE COMPARTMENT Centre console storage WARNING Never store cigarette lighters, pro- pane cylinders, or other flamma- ble/explosive materials in the vehi- cle. These items may catch fire and/or explode if the vehicle is exposed to hot temperatures for extended periods. WARNING OAC3059052R ALWAYS keep the storage com-...
Convenient features Glove box OAC3059042R WARNING ALWAYS close the glove box door after use. An open glove box door can cause serious injury to the passenger in an accident, even if the passenger is wearing a seat belt. 5-78...
When the element is heated, the lighter will pop out to the “ready” position. We recommend that you use parts for replacement from a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. CAUTION Do not hold down the cigarette OIB044025 lighter whilst it is heating. It may To use the ashtray, open the cover.
Convenient features Cup holder (if equipped) NOTICE driving to prevent spilling your drink. If liquid spills, it may get into the vehicle’s electrical/elec- tronic system and damage elec- trical/electronic parts. not dry the cup holder using hot temperatures. This may damage the cup holder.
Sunvisor WARNING Driver's side view when using the sunvisor. NOTICE Do not put several tickets in the ticket holder at one time. This could cause damage to the ticket holder. OAC3059044R Passenger's side OAC3059045R To use a sunvisor, pull it downward. To use a sunvisor for a side window, pull it downward, unsnap it from the bracket (1) and swing it to the side...
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Convenient features NOTICE Outlets : the engine is running and remove the accessory plug after use. Using the accessory plug for prolonged periods of time with the engine off could cause the battery to discharge. OAC3059046R ries which are less than 180 The power outlet is designed to pro- W(Watts) in electric capacity.
USB charger (if equipped) Wireless mobile phone charg- ing system (if equipped) OAC3059047R The USB charger is located inside OAC3059048R [A] : Indicator, [B] : Charging pad There is a wireless mobile phone Insert the USB charger into the USB charger inside the front console.
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Convenient features To charge a mobile phone If your mobile phone is not charging: The wireless mobile phone charging - Slightly change the position of the system charges only the Qi-enabled mobile phone on the charging pad. mobile phones ( ).
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NOTICE phones with a self-protection feature, the wireless charging charging system may not sup- speed may decrease and the port certain mobile phones, wireless charging may stop. which are not verified for the Qi specification ( cover, the wireless charging may not be possible.
Convenient features Clock WARNING WARNING Do not adjust the clock whilst driv- ing. You may lose your steering control and cause severe personal injury or accidents. the manual that was supplied with your vehicle. OJS048057 Do not hang other objects such as Coat hook (if equipped) hangers or hard objects except clothes.
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To avoid any interference with pedal operation, HYUNDAI recommends that the HYUNDAI OAC3059049R floor mat designed for use in your ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors vehicle be installed.
If necessary, we recommend that you WARNING contact HYUNDAI authorised repairer to obtain a luggage net. area cover. Such objects may be thrown about inside the vehicle CAUTION...
EXTERIOR FEATURES Roof rack (if equipped) WARNING maximum weight that can be loaded onto roof rack. Distribute the load as evenly as possible onto the roof rack and secure the load firmly. 60 kg (132 lbs) Loading cargo or luggage in OAI3059049I excess of the specified weight If the vehicle has a roof rack, you can...
Convenient features INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM Antenna Information If you install an aftermarket headlamp, your vehicle’s audio and electronic device may malfunction. Prevent chemicals such as perfume, cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean- er, and air freshener from contacting the interior parts because they may cause damage or discolouration.
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Information Some models do not have audio (plas- Type A tic blanking cover) system, and will not supply radio main cable. hus if you want to insert Aftermarket audio or audio to listen radio broadcast- ing service, we recommend to use the feeder cable available...
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Convenient features VOLUME ( ) (1) MODE ( ) (3) volume. RADIO/MEDIA/Bluetooth Audio, etc. decrease volume. MUTE ( ) (4, if equipped) SEEK/PRESET ( ) (2) the sound. is moved up or down and held for 0.8 second or more, it will function in the Information following modes.
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® FM reception OJF045308L OQXI049071 AM and FM radio signals are broad- cast from transmitter towers located around your city. They are intercept- ed by the radio antenna on your vehi- cle. This signal is then received by the radio and sent to your vehicle speakers.
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Convenient features AM (MW, LW) reception FM radio station OJF045309L OJF045310L AM broadcasts can be received at FM broadcasts are transmitted at greater distances than FM broad- high frequencies and do not bend to casts. This is because AM radio follow the earth’s surface.
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JBM004 OJF045311L away from the radio station, the sig- weakens, another more powerful nal will weaken and sound will signal near the same frequency begin to fade. When this occurs, we may begin to play. This is because suggest that you select another your radio is designed to lock onto stronger station.
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Convenient features Using a mobile phone or a two-way radio When a mobile phone is used inside the vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equipment. In such a case, use the mobile phone at a place as far as possible from the audio equip- ment.
AUDIO WITHOUT TOUCH SCREEN Type A Whilst listening to the radio, press selection window. to move to next page of the preset list. When the mode selection window displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to select the desired mode and then press the knob.
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Convenient features Type A for the current mode. Whilst listening to the radio, press to listen to a saved radio station. setup screen. Whilst listening to the radio, press and hold to save the current radio station to the preset. In the USB mode, press the [ button to change the repeat play Whilst listening to the radio, turn to...
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Type B Bluetooth ® Whilst listening to the radio, press mode selection window. to move to next page of the preset list. When the mode selection window displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to select the desired mode and then press the knob. When the Mode popup is not select- Turn to the left or right to adjust the ed in [...
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Convenient features Type B Bluetooth ® for the current mode. Whilst listening to the radio, press to listen to a saved radio station. setup screen. Whilst listening to the radio, press and hold to save the current radio station to the preset. In the USB/Bluetooth audio modes, press the [ ] button to change...
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Change the station/track/file. Whilst listening to the radio, push to listen to the previous/next saved radio station. Whilst listening to the radio, push and hold to search for a station. Whilst playing media, push and hold to rewind or fast forward (except for the Bluetooth audio* mode).
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Convenient features NOTICE Information se the system with the engine run- ning. sing the system for a long time when the engine is stopped may discharge the battery. o not install unapproved products. sing unapproved products may cause an error whilst using the sys- tem.
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Information To turn on the system, start the engine. o not apply excessive force to the If you do not want to use the system system. Excessive pressure on the whilst driving, you can turn off the sys- screen may damage the LC panel tem by pressing the [ ] button...
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Convenient features umberless items Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the To prevent glare, you can turn off the desired item, and then press the screen. The screen can be turned off knob. only whilst the system is on. 1. On the control panel, press the ] button.
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RADIO (Tone put level for each sound tone 1. On the control panel, press the mode. ] / [ ] button. 2. When the mode selection window volume to be adjusted automati- displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to cally according to your driving select the desired radio mode and speed.
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Convenient features F /A ode (With R S) (Tone put level for each sound tone mode. volume to be adjusted automati- cally according to your driving speed. (if equipped) (1) Current radio mode NOTICE (2) Radio station information ] button on the control panel to access the follow- deactivate traffic announcements.
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(Tone put level for each sound tone mode. volume to be adjusted automati- cally according to your driving speed. (if equipped) (1) Current radio mode NOTICE (2) Radio station information ] button on the control panel to access the follow- deactivate traffic announcements.
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Convenient features 1. On the control panel, press the ] / [ ] button. You can listen to each radio station for a few seconds to test the recep- 2. When the mode selection window tion and select the one you want. displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to select the desired radio mode and 1.
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You can save your favorite radio sta- F /A tions and listen to them by selecting them from the preset list. 1. Confirm the preset number for the radio station you want to listen to. Saving the current radio station set list, press the [ ] button.
Convenient features MEDIA PLAYER You can play music stored in various media storage devices, such as USB storage devices, smartphones. 1. Connect a device to the USB port in your vehicle. depending on the device that you connect to the system. 2.
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NOTICE (1) Current file number and total num- ber of files (3) Information about the song cur- rently playing Select information such as to dis- ] button on the control panel to access the follow- selection window when [MEDIA] button pressed on the control panel.
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Convenient features NOTICE Restarting the current playback On the control panel after the song has played for 2 seconds, press the ] button. You can also push the Up lever on the steering wheel. Searching folders 1. On the control panel, press the Playing the previous or next ] button.
BLUETOOTH IF EQUIPPED NOTICE Bluetooth is a short-range wireless networking technology. Via Bluetooth, you can connect nearby mobile devic- es wirelessly to send and receive data between connected devices. This enables you to use your devices effectively. To use Bluetooth, you must first con- nect a Bluetooth-enabled device to your system, such as a mobile phone device you want to connect supports...
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Convenient features 2. On the Bluetooth device you want to connect, activate Bluetooth, search for your vehicle’s system, and then select it. name, which is displayed in the new registration pop-up window on the system screen. 3. Enter or confirm the passkey to confirm the connection.
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NOTICE Disconnecting a device If you want to stop using a Bluetooth device or connect another device, disconnect your currently connected device. 1. From the control panel, press the ] button, and then select 2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select your currently connected device Connecting a paired device and then press the knob.
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Convenient features NOTICE the settings related to sounds, such as location where sound will be concentrated and the output level for each range. sound will be concentrated in the vehicle. Select ) or , turn the [TUNE] knob to select the desired position, and then press the knob.
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NOTICE - Time format time in the 12 hour format or the 24 hour format. play the clock when the system power is off. display language. Pausing/Resuming playback To pause playback, press the [TUNE] knob on the control panel. To resume playback, press the [TUNE] knob again.
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Convenient features NOTICE You can use Bluetooth to talk on the phone hands free. View call informa- tion on the system screen, and make or receive calls safely and conven- iently via the vehicle’s built-in micro- phone and speakers. 5-118...
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sing the favourites list Making a call If your mobile phone is connected to the system, you can make a call by [TUNE] knob on the control panel selecting a name from your call histo- to select , and then ry or contacts list.
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Convenient features NOTICE sing your call history [TUNE] knob on the control panel to select , and then press the knob. 2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the desired entry, and then press the knob to make a phone call. sing the contacts list ] button on the control panel to access the follow-...
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] button on the control panel to access the follow- phone contacts. NOTICE Answering calls When a call comes in, a notification pop-up window of the incoming call appears on the system screen. To answer the call, press the [ button on the control panel.
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Convenient features To reject the call, press the [ To end the call, press the [ button on the control panel. button on the control panel. Alternatively, press the Call end Alternatively, press the Call end button on the steering wheel. button on the steering wheel.
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PAN EUROPEAN ECALL IF EQUIPPED an automatic emergency call service made in event of a traffic accident or eCall test mode by pressing the SOS other accidents on the roads. Test button. Stops sound and SOS TEST is dis- played on screen. Driver or passenger manually can make an emergency call in the single NOTICE...
Convenient features SYSTEM STATUS ICONS Status icons appear at the top of the Signal strength screen to display the current system status. Signal strength of the mobile phone Familiarise yourself with the status connected via Bluetooth icons that appear when you perform certain actions or functions and their meanings.
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INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS NOTICE Supported audio formats Audio file specification - WAVeform audio format - Windows Media Audio 7.X/8.X Bit rates 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/ 160/192/224/256/320 kbps 8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/ 112/128/144/160 kbps 8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/ 112/128/144/160 kbps 48/64/80/96/128/160/192 kbps Supported USB storage devices Sampling frequency ommended), exFAT/NTFS Maximum length folder/file...
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Convenient features TRADEMARKS NOTICE Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks any use of such marks by HYUNDAI is under licence. Bluetooth patch RAM software ver- 5-126...
BEFORE DRIVING Before entering the vehicle WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS mirror(s), and outside lights are INJURY or DEATH, take the follow- clean and unobstructed. ing precautions: passengers must be properly wear and damage. belted whenever the vehicle is moving.
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Whilst driving WARNING NEVER drink or take drugs and drive. Drinking or taking drugs and driv- ing is dangerous and may result in an accident and SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH. Drunk driving is the number one contributor to the highway death toll each year.
IGNITION SWITCH WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, take the follow- ing precautions: whilst the vehicle is in motion except in an emergency. This will result in the engine turning off son who is unfamiliar with the and loss of power assist for the vehicle to touch the ignition steering and brake systems.
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Whilst driving Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notice Position The steering wheel locks to pro- The ignition key can be removed tect the vehicle from theft. in the LOCK position. (if equipped) The steering wheel unlocks. If difficulty is experienced turning Electrical accessories are the ignition switch to the ACC usable.
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Starting the engine WARNING applied. when operating your vehicle. (Neutral). Unsuitable shoes, such as high 3. Depress the brake pedal firmly. heels, ski boots, sandals, flip- flops, etc., may interfere with START position. Hold the key (max- your ability to use the brake and accelerator pedals.
Whilst driving Engine Start/Stop button NOTICE (if equipped) To prevent damage to the vehicle: the START position for more than 10 seconds. Wait 5 to 10 seconds before trying again. the START position with the engine running. It may damage the starter.
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WARNING Stop button whilst the vehicle is in motion except in an emergen- cy. This will result in the engine turning off and loss of power assist for the steering and brake systems. This may lead to loss of directional control and braking function, which could cause an accident.
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Whilst driving Engine Stop/Start button positions Action Notice Button Position If the steering wheel is not locked properly when you open the vehicle and then press the the driver’s door, the warning Engine Start/Stop button. chime will sound. protect the vehicle from theft. (if equipped) button when the button is in Stop button in the ACC posi-...
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Starting the engine you. WARNING applied. when operating your vehicle. Unsuitable shoes, such as high (Neutral). heels, ski boots, sandals, flip- flops, etc., may interfere with als. your ability to use the brake and accelerator pedals. ton. accelerator pedal depressed. The vehicle can move which can lead to an accident.
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Whilst driving NOTICE To prevent damage to the vehicle: mit, you may put the shift lever in the N (Neutral) position whilst the vehicle is still moving and press the Engine Start/Stop but- ton in an attempt to restart the engine.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION IF EQUIPPED To shift to R (Reverse), make sure the vehicle has completely stopped, and then move the shift lever to neu- tral before moving into R (Reverse). When you’ve come to a complete release the clutch pedal. 2.
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Whilst driving Using the clutch (if equipped) Downshifting The clutch pedal should be depressed Downshift when you must slow down in heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill to prevent engine load. - Starting the engine Also, downshifting reduces The engine will not start without chance of stalling and can accelerate depressing the clutch pedal.
Good driving practices WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS and coast down a hill. This is INJURY or DEATH: extremely dangerous. collision, an unbelted occupant cause the brakes and related parts is significantly more likely to be to overheat and malfunction. seriously injured or killed than a When you are driving down a long properly belted occupant.
Whilst driving AUTOMATED MANUAL TRANSMISSION AMT IF EQUIPPED gear actuator and a clutch actuator in addition to the conventional manual transmission. To improve the driving convenience, gear shift is automatically performed by the transmission control unit and clutch/gear actuator. 6-18...
Automated Manual times more noticeable than a con- Transmission (AMT) operation ventional automatic transmission and a light vibration during launch- ing can be felt as the transmission one reverse speed. speed is matched with the engine The individual speeds are selected speed.
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Whilst driving Automated Manual Transmission off, you may hear clicking sounds (AMT) instruction label as the system goes through a self- test. This is a normal sound for the km), you may feel that the vehicle may not be smooth when accelerat- ing at low speed.
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Whilst driving WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: always make sure the shift lever is in N (Neutral), apply the park- ing brake, and turn the engine areas near your vehicle for peo- off. ple, especially children, before shifting a vehicle into D (Drive) or R (Reverse).
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Information temperature and warning he A warning lamp may come on message when clutch slip occurs excessively due Transmission temperature to repeated stop-and-go driving on gauge steep grades and when old is maintained for a long time. In order to prevent warning lamp , use the brake during low speed driving on hill...
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Whilst driving ormal (below marking 10) Before entering igh/ verheat (from marking 10 to 14) gear shift performance, drive so that the temperature gauge is below entering the high/overheat zone. When the clutch temperature is Information so that the temperature gauge is he temperature gauge may increase below the point (marking 10).
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AMT warning message igh/ verheat (from marking 15 to 16) use the foot brake or the parking the high/overheat zone. brake. warning message is displayed on incline, keep some distance ahead the cluster and the temperature before moving the vehicle forward. gauge disappears from the cluster.
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Whilst driving ture is increased continuously, then warning sound and shift indicator blinks continuously.(second warn- ing) location, stop the vehicle with the engine running, apply the brakes and allow the clutch to cool for a few minutes with engine on. ransmission(clutch) igh tempera- ing condition may become worse.
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Resume driving” appears you can continue to drive your vehicle. smoothly. blink, for your safety, we recom- mend you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer and have the system checked. ransmission(clutch) overheated (final warning) and the clutch temperatures reach the maximum temperature limit, the On”...
Whilst driving Whilst driving Transmission ranges N (Neutral) The wheels and transmission are not R (Reverse) engaged. Use this position to drive the vehicle Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart backward. a stalled engine, or if it is necessary to stop with the engine ON.
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When starting off on an uphill NOTICE prevent the vehicle from rolling changing the shift lever from N backwards. (Neutral) to D (Drive)/M (Manual)/ R (Reverse), try to shift the gear position whilst depressing the brake again. In this case, time delay and intermittent noise may occur which are normal.
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N (Neutral) position when the vehicle speed becomes below 6 mph (10 km/h), this may indicate malfunction of the system. In this case, we recom- mend the system be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 6-30...
Parking Good driving practices To park your vehicle, always come to a complete stop and continue to (Neutral) to any other position with depress the brake pedal. the accelerator pedal depressed. move the shift lever from D (Drive)/R stopped before you attempt to shift (Reverse) to N (Neutral) position.
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Whilst driving WARNING especially careful when braking, To reduce the risk of SERIOUS accelerating or shifting gears. On a INJURY or DEATH: slippery surface, an abrupt change in vehicle speed can cause the collision, an unbelted occupant drive wheels to lose traction and is significantly more likely to be may cause loss of vehicle control seriously injured or killed than a...
BRAKING SYSTEM Power brakes cle’s ability to safely slow down; Your vehicle has power-assisted the vehicle may also pull to one side when the brakes are applied. through normal usage. Applying the brakes lightly will If the engine is not running or is indicate whether they have been turned off whilst driving, the power affected in this way.
Whilst pressing the release button If the parking brake does not release or does not release all the way, we recommend that the system be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised Always set the parking brake before repairer. Firmly depress the brake pedal.
Parking brake warning light Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light by placing WARNING the ignition switch to the ON position (do not start the engine). (ABS) or an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system will not pre- This light will be illuminated when the vent accidents due to improper or parking brake is applied with the igni- dangerous driving manoeuvres.
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If the light stays on, you may have a mend that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as pos- sible. 6-36...
Electronic Stability Control WARNING (ESC) Never drive too fast for the road conditions or too quickly when cornering. The ESC system will not prevent accidents. Excessive speed in turns, abrupt manoeuvres, and hydroplaning on wet surfaces can result in severe accidents.
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Whilst driving ESC FF condition ESC operation condition When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the ESC and the ESC OFF indicator lights illuminate for approxi- mately three seconds. After both lights go off, the ESC is enabled. When operating When the ESC is in opera- tion, the ESC indicator...
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If the ignition switch is placed in the mend that the vehicle be checked by LOCK/OFF position when ESC is off, a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as ESC remains off. Upon restarting the soon as possible. vehicle, the ESC will automatically The ESC OFF indicator light comes turn on again.
Whilst driving Information NOTICE Driving with wheels and tyres with urning the ESC off does not affect different sizes may cause the ESC ABS or standard brake system opera- system to malfunction. Before tion. replacing tyres, make sure all four tyres and wheels are the same Vehicle Stability Management size.
ESC does not operate nor- blinks, your vehicle may have a mally. malfunction with the VSM system. When the warning light illuminates we recommend that the vehicle be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. 6-41...
Whilst driving Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) Good braking practices The Emergency Stop Signal system alerts the driver behind by blinking WARNING the stop light when the vehicle is braked rapidly and severely. Whenever leaving the vehicle or parking, always come to a com- plete stop and continue to depress the brake pedal.
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If the braking action does not return to normal, stop as soon as it is safe to do so and we recommend that you call a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for assistance. DO NOT drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal.
Whilst driving ISG IDLE STOP AND GO SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED The ISG system is to reduce the fuel consumption by automatically shut- ting down the engine, when the vehi- vehicle stops cle is at a standstill (i.e. red stop light, Information The engine is automatically started upon satisfying the starting condi-...
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Auto stop In auto stop mode, when the driver opens the bonnet, the ISG system o stop the engine in idle stop mode will be deactivated. Manual transmission vehicle 2. Set the gear in N (Neutral). 3. Release the clutch pedal. The auto stop indicator ( ) illumi- nates in green on the instrument clus-...
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Whilst driving he engine is automatically restart- At this time, restart the vehicle manu- ed in the following situations. Manual transmission vehicle Depressing the clutch and brake minutes pedal with the gear in neutral. fan speed set to the highest posi- Automated Manual Transmission tion vehicle...
ISG system malfunction he IS system may not operate: When there is a malfunction with the ISG sensors or the ISG system. he followings occur, when there is a malfunction with the IS system: ) will blink in yellow on the instrument cluster.
Whilst driving The battery sensor Information deactivation he IS system may not operate in the following situations. here is a malfunction with the IS system. he battery is weak. he brake vacuum pressure is low. In those cases, we recommend that you have the IS system checked by a AI authorised repairer.
FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE ASSIST FCA IF EQUIPPED Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist System setting and activation system is designed to help detect and System setting monitor the vehicle ahead or a pedes- trian in the roadway through camera recognition to warn the driver that a collision is imminent, and if neces- sary, apply emergency braking.
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FCA gets ready to be activated, when when FCA is activated, we recom- ‘Active Assist’ or ‘Warning Only’ mend that you have the system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised under Forward Safety is selected in repairer. on the LCD display, and when the fol- lowing prerequisites are satisfied.
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Collision Warning WARNING (First warning) upon placing the ignition switch to the ON position. The driver can deactivate FCA by canceling the system setting in the cluster tractions, do not attempt to set or cancel FCA whilst driving the vehicle. upon canceling ESC.
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Whilst driving Emergency braking The others (Second warning) system enters into the ready status for prompt reaction against the driv- er’s depressing the brake pedal. power for optimum braking perfor- mance, when the driver depresses the brake pedal. deactivated, when the driver sharp- ly depresses the accelerator pedal, or when the driver abruptly oper- This warning message appears on...
In this case, a warning mes- sage may not be displayed. We WARNING recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI autho- Never deliberately drive danger- rised repairer. ously to activate the system. FCA sensor (front view...
LCD display. have the vehicle inspected by a The system will operate normally HYUNDAI authorised repairer. when such dirt, snow or debris is removed. along with the illumination of the FCA may not properly operate in an ESC (Electronic Stability Control) area (e.g.
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WARNING the driver applies the brake pedal to avoid collision. tem for the driver’s convenience. It is the driver’s responsibility to possibly causing a collision, if a control the vehicle operation. Do vehicle in front abruptly stops. not solely depend on FCA sys- Always pay extreme caution.
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Whilst driving vehicle or trailer that is too big to be Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist detected by the camera recognition system is designed to assist driver in system (for example a tractor trail- highly dangerous driving situation er, etc.) and has not responsibility to all kind of situations.
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other electromagnetic waves ing erratically extremely high ground clearance such as a basement parking lot such as when the headlamps are not on at night or the vehicle is performance Forward going through a tunnel Collision-Avoidance Assist system may be limited when driving on a curved road.
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Whilst driving Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist system may recognise a vehicle or performance Forward pedestrian in the next lane or out- Collision-Avoidance Assist system side the lane when driving on a may be decreased whilst driving curved road. upward or downward on a slope. If this occurs, the system may The front camera recognition may unnecessarily alarm the driver and...
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he vehicle in front of you If the vehicle in front of you has When a vehicle changes lanes in cargo that extends rearward from front of you, FCA system may not the cab, or when the vehicle in front immediately detect the vehicle, of you has higher ground clear- especially if the vehicle changes...
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HYUNDAI excessive vehicle vibrations whilst authorised repairer. driving suddenly when passing over a...
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HYUNDAI authorised repairer and have the system checked for calibration. 6-61...
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Whilst driving (or road edge) and controls the LKA system button (if equipped) steering wheel by a front view camera, therefore, if the lane markers (or road edge) are hard to detect, the system may not work properly. the system”. volume is high.
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The indicator ( ) in the cluster dis- Note that vehicle play will initially illuminate white. speed must be at least When the indicator (white) activated in the previous ignition cycle, the sys- system. The indicator in the cluster tem turns on without any control. will illuminate green.
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Whilst driving After LKA is activated, if both lane markers or road edge are detected, km/h) and all the activation conditions Left lane marker Right lane marker are satisfied, a green steering wheel indicator will illuminate and the steer- ing wheel will be controlled. WARNING system to help prevent the driver from leaving the lane or road edge.
Warning light and message WARNING Keep hands on steering wheel system only. It is the responsibil- ity of the driver to safely steer the vehicle and to maintain it in its lane. without using the system in the following situations: - In bad weather - In bad road conditions - When the steering wheel needs...
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(e.g. fog, heavy rain, of the front view camera. etc.) the camera lens. If the problem is not solved, we rec- ommend that the system be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 6-66...
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by a median strip, trees, guardrail, LKA system may operate premature- noise barriers, etc. ly even if the vehicle does not depart from the intended lane, or, LKA sys- tem may not assist your steering or or a structure substitutes for the warn you if the vehicle leaves the lines such as a construction area.
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Whilst driving between you and the vehicle in front to be able to detect the lane marker or the vehicle ahead is driv- ing on the lane marker. hill, or when driving on a curved road. excessive vehicle vibrations whilst driving.
MANUAL SPEED LIMIT ASSIST MSLA IF EQUIPPED Speed limit assist operation To set speed limit You can set the speed limit when you do not want to drive over a specific speed. If you drive over the preset speed limit, the warning system operates (set speed limit will blink and chime will sound) until the vehicle speed returns within the speed limit.
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Whilst driving Type A The set speed limit will display on the instrument cluster. or down (SET-), and release it at the desired speed. Information or down (SET-) and hold it. The If you would like to drive over the pre- speed will increase or decrease set speed limit when you depress the accelerator pedal less than approxi-...
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To turn off the speed limit con- trol, do one of the following: button. The speed limit ( ) indicator will go off. the set speed limit will cancel, but it will not turn the system off. If you wish to resume the speed limit, push the +RES or SET- toggle switch on your steering wheel to your desired speed.
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HYUNDAI current road through the instrument authorised repairer and have the cluster and the navigation. ISLW system checked for calibration.
System setting and activation Display System setting Display in the bottom of the cluster Limit Warning by selecting ‘User Settings Driver Assistance Driving Assist SLW (Speed Limit Warning). bols appear on the instrument clus- ter to display the speed limit infor- mation and overtaking restriction.
Whilst driving No reliable speed limit information Unlimited speed (only in Germany) Additional road signs displayed on the instrument cluster for the roads in Germany, which instrument cluster and the naviga- have no speed limit applicable. It is tion, when Intelligent Speed Limit displayed, until the vehicle passes Warning system does not have any by a speed limit sign.
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And, the conditional speed limit and overtaking restriction displayed on the ommend that you have the system cluster will disappear after driving for checked by a HYUNDAI authorised a certain distance. repairer. If ISLW don’t recognise the road sign, nothing is displayed.
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Then, the master by your vehicle. warning light ( ) will illuminate. We recommend that you have the which is uncovered by the naviga- system checked by a HYUNDAI tion system. authorised repairer. igation ISLW may not operate properly or updated.
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When front visibility is poor ing, snowing, and fogging. windscreen, where the camera is installed. fallen leaf. 6-77...
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Whilst driving DRIVER ATTENTION WARNING DAW IF EQUIPPED Driver Attention Warning system dis- Selecting Warning Timing plays the level of the driver’s fatigue The driver can select the initial warn- and inattention, considering the driv- ing activation time in the User Settings ing pattern, etc.
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Display of the driver’s attention level lower the level is, the more inatten- System off tive the driver is. er does not take a break for a cer- tain period of time. attentively drives for a certain peri- od of time. tem whilst driving, it displays ‘Last Attentive driving Take a break...
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In this case, we restarts driving. recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. System standby WARNING tion Warning system is not a substitute for safe driv- ing practices, but a convenience function only.
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Take your vehicle to a HYUNDAI authorised repairer and have the road. system checked for calibration. windy area.
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Whilst driving the driver recognise the depar- Alert ture of the vehicle in front, the After the vehicle in front departs, the driver should always be aware of system informs it to the driver. the surroundings and operate the vehicle with the decision. System setting CAUTION Departure Alert system turns on and...
CRUISE CONTROL IF EQUIPPED Cruise Control operation WARNING Type A Take the following precautions: (CRUISE indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminated) the Cruise Control can be acti- vated unintentionally. Keep the Cruise Control system off (the CRUISE indicator light OFF) when the Cruise Control is not in use, to avoid inadvertently set- ting a speed.
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Whilst driving To set Cruise Control speed Information uring normal cruise control opera- tion, when the SE switch is activat- ed or reactivated after applying the brakes, the cruise control will acti- vate after approximately 3 seconds. his delay is normal. Before activating the cruise control function, the system will check to verify that the brake switch is oper-...
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Information Information he vehicle may slow down or speed up slightly whilst going uphill or down- hill. To increase Cruise Control speed First, switch the mode to Cruise Control by pressing the button if equipped with the Speed Limit Control System. he mode changes, as below, whenever button is pressed.
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Whilst driving To decrease Cruise Control Cruise Control will be cancelled speed when: and hold it. Your vehicle will gradually slow down. Release the toggle switch at the speed you want to maintain. but- ton located on the steering wheel. and release it immediately.
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To turn Cruise Control off Information Each of the above actions will cancel Cruise Control operation (the SE indicator light in the instrument clus- ter will go off), but only pressing the CR ISE/ button will turn the system off. If you wish to resume Cruise Control operation, push the toggle switch up (RES ) located on your steering wheel.
Whilst driving SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle When hazardous driving elements If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to are encountered such as water, free it from snow, sand, or mud, first snow, ice, mud and sand, take the turn the steering wheel right and left to clear the area around your front wheels.
Driving in the rain Information Rain and wet roads can make driving he ESC system (if equipped) must be dangerous. Here are a few things to turned FF before rocking the vehicle. consider when driving in the rain or NOTICE ing distance.
Whilst driving Hydroplaning Highway driving If the road is wet enough and you are Tyres going fast enough, your vehicle may have little or no contact with the road Under-inflation may overheat or dam- surface and actually ride on the water. age the tyres.
WINTER DRIVING The severe weather conditions of Snow tyres winter quickly wear out tyres and cause other problems. To minimise WARNING winter driving problems, you should Snow tyres should be equivalent in size and type to the vehicle’s standard tyres. Otherwise, the Snow or icy conditions safety and handling of your vehi- You need to keep sufficient distance...
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If greater driving force, but will not tyre chains must be used, use genu- prevent side skids. ine HYUNDAI parts and install the o not install studded tyres without tyre chain after reviewing the instruc- first checking local and municipal tions provided with the tyre chains.
Inspect the battery and cables, as specified in the NOTICE chapter 8. The battery charging level can be checked by a HYUNDAI When using tyre chains: authorised repairer or in a service station. installed chains can damage your vehicle’s brake lines, sus-...
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Some of the items you may want to Window washer anti-freeze solution carry include tyre chains, tow straps is available from a HYUNDAI autho- chains, flashlight, emergency rised repairer, and most vehicle accessory outlets.
VEHICLE WEIGHT Two labels on your driver’s door sill GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) show how much weight your vehicle actual Cargo Weight plus passen- Loading Information Label and the gers. Certification Label. GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight ize yourself with the following terms Rating) for determining your vehicle’s weight This is the maximum allowable weight...
7. Emergency situations Hazard warning flasher ..................7-3 In case of an emergency whilst driving ............7-3 If the engine stalls whilst driving ..............7-3 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ..........7-3 If you have a flat tyre whilst driving ............... 7-4 If the engine will not start ..................
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Towing ....................... 7-32 Towing service ....................7-32 Removable towing hook ................7-33 Emergency towing ..................7-34 Emergency commodity ..................7-36 Fire extinguisher .................... 7-36 First aid kit ...................... 7-36 Triangle reflector ................... 7-36 Tyre pressure gauge ..................7-36 Pan-European eCall System................7-37 Information on data processing ..............
Try to start the engine again. If your OAC3079001TU vehicle will not start, we recom- The hazard warning flasher serves as mend that you contact a HYUNDAI a warning to other drivers to exercise authorised repairer. extreme caution when approaching, overtaking, or passing your vehicle.
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Emergency situations the hazard warning flasher button, move the shift lever into N (Neutral, If a tyre goes flat whilst you are driv- for Automated manual transmis- ing: sion) or neutral (for Manual trans- Take your foot off the accelerator mission vehicle), apply the parking pedal and let the vehicle slow down brake, and place the ignition switch...
The engine starts If the engine still does not start, we only when the shift lever is in N recommend that you call a HYUNDAI (Neutral). authorised repairer for assistance. Check the battery connections to be sure they are clean and tight.
Emergency situations JUMP STARTING Jump starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Follow the jump starting procedure in this section to avoid serious injury or damage to your vehicle. If in doubt about how to properly jump start your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you have a service technician or towing service do it for you.
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An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment human health. Dispose of the battery according to your local law(s) or regulations. Jump starting procedure OAC3079002TU 1. Position the vehicles close enough 4. Connect the jumper cables in the that the jumper cables will reach, exact sequence shown in the illus- but do not allow the vehicles to...
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(-) battery/chassis ground of have your vehicle checked by a the assisting vehicle (3). HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 3. Disconnect the second jumper cable from the red, positive (+) bat- tery/jumper terminal of the assist- ing vehicle (2).
2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral, we recommend that you call a for Automated manual transmis- HYUNDAI authorised repairer for sion vehicle) or neutral (for Manual assistance. transmission vehicle) and set the parking brake. If the air condition- ing is ON, turn it OFF.
7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert for further signs of overheat- ing. If overheating happens again, we recommend that you call a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for assistance. OAC3079003R Type B NOTICE OAC3079035R...
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The TPMS on this vehicle monitors Type A and compares the rolling radius and rotational characteristics of each wheel and tyre whilst you are driving. And it checks whether any tyre is sig- nificantly under-inflated. You should reset the system by pushing the TPMS SET button according the accurate procedure and store the current tyre pressure.
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Emergency situations If the low tyre pressure indicator turns on repeat step 3. When resetting TPMS, the current tyre pressure is stored as a stan- WARNING dard tyre pressure. CAUTION Each tyre, including the spare (if pro- vided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehi- cle manufacturer on the vehicle plac-...
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Please note that the TPMS is not a NOTICE substitute for proper tyre mainte- nance, and it is the driver’s responsi- bility to maintain correct tyre pres- sure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumina- tion of the TPMS low tyre pressure telltale.
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Emergency situations If either telltale illuminates, immedi- ately reduce your speed, avoid hard cornering and anticipate increased stopping distances. You should stop and check your tyres as soon as pos- sible. Inflate the tyres to the proper pressure as indicated on the vehicle’s placard or tyre inflation pressure label located on the driver’s side centre pil- lar outer panel.
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CAUTION WARNING The TPMS Malfunction Indicator will illuminate after it blinks for approxi- mately one minute when there is a problem with the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System. We recommend that the system be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 7-15...
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If you have a flat tyre, the Low Tyre Pressure and Position telltales will come on. We recommend that the flat tyre be repaired by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possi- ble or replace the flat tyre with the spare tyre.
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You may not be able to identify a tyre WARNING with low pressure by simply looking at it. Always use a good quality tyre pressure gauge to measure. Please note that a tyre that is hot (from being driven) will have a higher pressure measurement than a tyre that is cold.
Emergency situations IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE WITH SPARE TYRE IF EQUIPPED WARNING CAUTION OAC3079004TU The jack is provided for emergency tyre changing only. Turn the winged hold down bolt coun- terclockwise to remove the spare tyre. Store the spare tyre in the same com- partment by turning the winged hold down bolt clockwise.
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3. Press the hazard warning flasher button. 4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, WARNING jack, jack handle, and spare tyre from the vehicle. OAC3079006TU [A] : Block 5. Block both the front and rear of the tyre diagonally opposite of the tyre you are changing.
After 8. Insert the jack handle into the jack changing tyres, we recommend and turn it clockwise, raising the that HYUNDAI authorised vehicle until the tyre clears the repairer tighten the lug nuts to ground. Make sure the vehicle is their proper torque as soon as stable on the jack.
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If you have a tyre gauge, check the If any of the equipment such as the tyre pressure (see “Tyres jack, lug nuts, studs, or other equip- Wheels” in chapter 2 for tyre pressure ment is damaged or in poor condition, instructions.).
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Emergency situations When driving with the compact spare CAUTION tyre mounted to your vehicle: installing the compact spare tyre. The compact spare tyre should be inflated to 60 psi (420 kPa). automatic car wash whilst the com- pact spare tyre is installed. on any other vehicle because this tyre has been designed especially for your vehicle.
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OHYK065011 The actual Jack label in the vehicle 7. When supporting the vehicle, the may differ from the illustration. base plate of jack must be vertical under the lifting point. For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack. 8.
HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Air pressure loss in the tyre may adversely affect tyre performance. CAUTION For this reason, you should avoid...
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6 mm (0.24 in). If the tyre cannot be made roadwor- thy with the tyre Mobility Kit, we rec- ommend that you a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. tyre is severely damaged by driving run flat or with insufficient air pres- sure.
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ODE067044 1. Speed-restriction label 8. Pressure gauge for displaying the tyre inflation pressure 2. Sealant bottle and label with speed restriction 9. Button for reducing the tyre infla- tion pressure 3. Filling hose from sealant bottle to wheel 4. Connectors and cable for the Connectors, cable and connection power outlet direct connection hose are stored in the compressor...
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Emergency situations WARNING WARNING OIGH067042 3. Ensure that the compressor is switched OFF. 4. Unscrew the valve cap from the valve of the defective wheel and screw the filling hose (3) of the sealant bottle onto the valve. CAUTION OAC3079012TU CAUTION OAC3079011R 1.
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CAUTION 7. Switch off the compressor. OAC3079013R 8. Detach the hoses from the sealant 5. Plug the compressor power cord bottle connector and from the tyre (4) into the vehicle power outlet. valve. 6. With the ignition switch in the ON Return the Tyre Mobility Kit to its stor- position, switch on the compressor age location in the vehicle.
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Emergency situations OHI068053 9. Immediately drive approximately OIGH067043 4~6 miles (7~10 km or, about 10 min) to evenly distribute the seal- ant in the tyre. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). If possible, do not fall below a speed of 12 mph (20 km/h).
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4. Adjust the tyre inflation pressure to WARNING the recommended tyre inflation. With the ignition switched on, pro- ceed as follows. Switch on the compressor. To check the current inflation pressure setting, briefly switch off the compressor. Press the button (9) on the compressor.
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OAC3079029TU [A] : Dolly If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommended.
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When towing your vehicle in an emer- 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 OAC3079015TU 1. Open the tailgate, and remove the towing hook from the tool case.
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Use a vehicle heavier than your If towing is necessary, we recom- own to tow your vehicle. mend you have it done by a HYUNDAI The drivers of both vehicles should authorised repairer or a commercial communicate with each other fre- tow truck service.
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NOTICE OAC3079034TU Use a towing cable or chain less than 5 m (16 feet) long. Attach a white or red cloth (about 30 cm (12 inches) wide) in the middle of the cable or chain for easy visibility. Drive carefully so the towing cable or chain remains tight during tow- ing.
Emergency situations EMERGENCY COMMODITY IF EQUIPPED Your vehicle is equipped with emer- gency commodities to help you respond to emergency situation. Tyres normally lose some air in day- to-day use, and you may have to add a air periodically and usually it is not a sign of a leaking tyre, but of normal If there is small fire and you know wear.
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PAN EUROPEAN ECALL SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED 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 event of a traffic acci- dent or other** accidents on the roads of Europe.
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Emergency situations Once the data which is stored in the Pan-European eCall system is delivered to the rescue centre to assist the driver and passengers with proper rescue oper- ations, the data will be deleted after rescue operation is completed. OAC3079020TU Overview of the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system, its operation and function- alities: refer to this section.
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It will also be triggered automatically Types of data and its recipients when the vehicle is equipped with a The 112-based eCall in-vehicle sys- TPS system which does not function tem may collect and process only the in the event of a severe accident. following data: The 112-based eCall in-vehicle sys- - Vehicle Identification Number...
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Emergency situations (1) Directive 95/46/EC Arrangements for data European Parliament and of the processing Council of 24 October 1995 on the The 112-based eCall in-vehicle sys- protection individuals with tem is designed in such a way as to regard to the processing of per- ensure that the data contained in the sonal data and on the free move- system memory is not available out-...
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Modalities for exercising data subject’s rights The data subject (the vehicle’s owner) has a right of access to data and as appropriate to request the rectifica- tion, erasure or blocking of data, con- cerning him or her, the processing of which does not comply with the provi- sions of Directive 95/46/EC.
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Emergency situations Automatic accident reporting System operation in the Connection with the Emergency services event of a traffic accident Public Safety Answering Point(PSAP) OAC3079022TU The Pan-European eCall device automatically makes an emergency call to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for proper rescuing operations in event of vehicle accident.
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Manual accident reporting OAC3079022TU 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 services. A call to the emergency services through the Pan-European eCall system can be cancelled by pressing the SOS button again only before the call connection.
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Tyres and wheels....................8-29 Tyre care ......................8-29 Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures ..........8-30 Check tyre inflation pressure ............... 8-30 Tyre rotation ....................8-31 Wheel alignment and tyre balance ..............8-32 Tyre replacement ...................8-32 Wheel replacement ..................8-34 Tyre traction ....................8-34 Tyre maintenance ..................8-34 Tyre sidewall labelling ...................8-34 Low aspect ratio tyres ...................8-37 Fuses .........................
ENGINE COMPARTMENT The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAC3089001R/OAC3089002R 1. Engine coolant reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Battery...
For details, read the separate Warranty Booklet provided with the vehicle. If you’re unsure about any servicing or ties. maintenance procedure, we rec- ommend that the system be ser- viced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
HYUNDAI authorised repairer. ALWAYS follow these precautions for performing main- tenance work: ground, move the shift lever into...
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Maintenance Whilst operating your vehicle: At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Autumn) age. wheel. Notice if there is any in- tion. function. At least once a year: hinges. At least monthly: controls. coolant reservoir. ers.
Maintenance EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS Engine oil and filter Fuel filter Drive belts Fuel lines, fuel hoses and CAUTION connections When you are inspecting the belt, place the ignition switch to the lock/off or ACC position. Vapour hose and fuel filler cap...
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Vacuum crankcase ventilation Cooling system hoses (if equipped) Engine coolant Manual transmission fluid (if equipped) ule. Automated manual transmission fluid (if equipped) age. Air cleaner filter NOTICE The use of non-specified fluid (even marked as compatible with genuine) could result in shift qual- Spark plugs ity deterioration and vibrations, (for petrol engine)
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Steering gear box, linkage & Brake/clutch fluid (if equipped) boots/lower arm ball joint the steering wheel. Parking brake Drive shafts and boots cables. Rear brake drums and linings (if equipped) Air conditioning refrigerant/ compressor age. Brake pads, calipers and rotors (http://service.hyundai-motor.com) 8-10...
ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil level NOTICE may damage the engine. ing or changing engine oil. If you drop the engine oil on the engine room, wipe it off immediately. gauge, you should wipe it with a 1. Be sure the vehicle is on level clean cloth.
Maintenance Checking the engine oil and filter bring the level to F. Do not overfill. Use a funnel to help prevent oil from being spilled on engine com- ponents. WARNING Used engine oil may cause irrita- tion or cancer of the skin if left in contact with the skin for prolonged periods of time.
ENGINE COOLANT Checking the coolant level coolant concentration level at least NOTICE low engine coolant, suddenly adding engine coolant cause cracks in the engine. To prevent damage, add engine coolant slowly in small quanti- ties. when the engine is cool. ant.
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Maintenance Recommended engine coolant WARNING Never remove the radia- tor cap or the drain plug whilst the engine and ra- diator are hot. Hot cool- ant and steam may blow out under pressure, causing seri- ous injury. Turn the engine off and wait until lution.
Changing the engine coolant NOTICE Put a thick cloth or fabric around the radiator cap before refilling the coolant in order to prevent the coolant from overflowing into en- gine parts such as alternator. WARNING Do not use engine coolant or anti- freeze in the washer fluid reser- voir.
Use only DOT4 brake/clutch fluid from a sealed container. WARNING If the brake/clutch system requires frequent additions of fluid this could indicate a leak in the brake/ clutch system. We recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. brake linings. 8-16...
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WARNING Do not allow brake/clutch fluid to come in contact with your eyes. If brake/clutch fluid comes in con- tact with your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get immediate medical attention. NOTICE contact the vehicle’s body paint, as paint damage will result.
Maintenance WASHER FLUID PARKING BRAKE Checking the washer fluid level Checking the parking brake OAC3069002R sary. WARNING To prevent serious injury or death, Stroke : 5~7 “clicks’’ at a force of take the following safety precau- 20 kg (44 lbs, 196 N). tions when using washer fluid: tifreeze in the washer fluid reser- voir.
AIR CLEANER Filter replacement cover housing. 3. Place the new filter with clean ket is not taken off. Information If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas, replace the ele- ment more often than the usual recom- mended intervals (refer to “Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions”...
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Maintenance NOTICE filter removed. This will result in excessive engine wear. filter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result. Use of non-genuine parts could damage the engine. 8-20...
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER Filter inspection OAC3089012R lowing the glove box to hang. Filter replacement OAH2078021 OAC3059042R ter cover. 8-21...
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Maintenance ODH073012 ter. NOTICE Install a new climate control air fil- ter in the correct direction with the arrow symbol ( ) facing down- wards, otherwise, it may be noisy and the effectiveness of the filter may be reduced. 8-22...
WIPER BLADES Blade inspection Blade replacement CAUTION Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windscreen, since it may chip or crack the windscreen. Front windscreen wiper blade with clean water. NOTICE To prevent damage to the wiper blades, arms or other components, do not: ner, or other solvents on or near...
Also, do not overfill the battery cells. If not, it may corrode the battery or other components. Finally, securely close the cell cap. However, we recom- mend you to contact a HYUNDAI au- thorised repairer for better battery service. 8-25...
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Maintenance WARNING tery, excessive pressure on the case may cause battery acid to To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or leak. Lift with a battery carrier or DEATH to you or bystanders, al- with your hands on opposite cor- ways follow these precautions ners.
Battery capacity label WARNING When recharging the battery, ob- serve the following precautions: or recharging the battery, turn off all accessories and stop the en- gine. or flame near the battery. ing the battery during charging. from the vehicle and placed in an area with good ventilation.
NOTICE AGM battery (if equipped) teries are maintenance-free and we recommend that the AGM bat- tery be serviced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. For charging your AGM battery, use only fully automatic battery chargers that are specially developed for AGM batteries.
TYRES AND WHEELS Tyre care WARNING Tyre failure may cause loss of ve- hicle control resulting in an acci- dent. To reduce risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, take the follow- ing precautions: proper inflation as well as wear and damage. pressure for your vehicle can be found in this manual and on the tyre label located on the driver’s...
Keep your tyre pressures at the proper levels. If a tyre frequently needs refilling, we recommend it be checked by a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. ride, excessive wear at the cen- tre of the tyre tread, and a greater possibility of damage from road hazards.
Maintenance Information NOTICE Incorrect wheel weights can dam- The outside and inside of the unsym- your vehicle’s aluminium metrical tyre is distinguishable. When wheels. Use only approved wheel installing an unsymmetrical tyre, be weights. sure to install the side marked “out- side”...
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50 mph (80 km/h) when using the compact spare tyre. when they are not being used. Regardless of the remaining tread, HYUNDAI recommends that tyres be replaced after six (6) years of normal service. frequent high loading conditions can accelerate the aging pro- cess.
Maintenance Wheel replacement wheels are equivalent to the original Tyre traction 1. Manufacturer or brand name shown. 2. Tyre size designation Tyre maintenance 175/65R14 86T Tyre sidewall labelling case of a recall. the tyre can carry. 8-34...
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Wheel size designation 3. Checking tyre life (TIN : Tyre Identification Number) 5.5J X 14 DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO Tyre speed ratings week of 2019. Speed Rating Maximum Speed Symbol 4. Tyre ply composition and material struction. 8-35...
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Maintenance 5. Maximum permissible inflation pressure sure. 6. Maximum load rating Traction - AA, A, B & C tyre. 7. Uniform tyre quality grading WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tyre is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, corner- ing, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
Excessive speed, under-infla- tion, over-inflation, or excessive ed by a HYUNDAI authorised re- loading, either separately or in pairer. combination, can cause heat build- up and possible sudden tyre fail- pressure every 1,800 miles (3,000 ure.
Maintenance FUSES Blown Blown Information Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, car- tridge type, and multi fuse for higher amperage ratings. Blown WARNING NEVER replace a fuse with any- thing but another fuse of the same age by fuses.
Maintenance Engine compartment panel Information fuse replacement If the fuse switch is OFF, the above message will appear. NOTICE the ON position whilst driving the vehicle. position when the vehicle is parked more than a month to prevent battery discharge. fuse switch repeatedly.
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Multi fuse (Main fuse) NOTICE After checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely install the fuse panel cover. You may hear a clicking sound if the cover is securely latched. If it is not securely latched, electrical fail- ure may occur from water contact.
Maintenance Information Fuse/relay panel description Driver’s side fuse panel Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your ve- hicle. It is accurate at the time of print- ing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
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Driver’s side fuse panel FUSE HAZARD POWER POWER POWER POWER etc. 8-43...
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Maintenance Driver’s side fuse panel FUSE POWER BRAKE 8-44...
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Driver’s side fuse panel FUSE SPARE 8-45...
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Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your ve- hicle. It is accurate at the time of print- ing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label. 8-46...
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Engine compartment fuse panel FUSE MAIN RELAY HORN HORN 125 or 150 FUSE POWER 8-47...
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Maintenance FUSE 30 or 40 POWER FUSE FUSE HORN HORN 8-48...
However, if moisture is not removed, the foot brake, move the shift lever we recommend that your vehicle is in- into the N (Neutral, for Automated spected by a HYUNDAI authorised re- manual transmission vehicle) or pairer. neutral (for manual transmission...
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Headlight, Position Light, Turn signal Light, Fog Light and Daytime Running Light, Low Beam Assist-Static light bulb replacement 8-51...
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Maintenance Headlight (Low/High) WARNING Halogen bulbs contain pressur- ized gas that will produce flying pieces of glass that could cause injuries if broken. ing a bulb. Allow the bulb to cool down before handling it. 8-52...
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Information Bi-Function projection headlight This headlight is bi-function type that switches the low beam to high or the high beam to low using solenoid sys- tem. So, the moving sound may be heard when the headlight switches the low beam to high or the high beam to low and it does not indicate malfunc- tion of the headlight.
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Maintenance terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the housing by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the housing. by aligning the tabs on the socket housing by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the hous- ing.
Headlight and front fog light aiming Headlight aiming wise or counterclockwise. terclockwise. Front fog light aiming flat floor. 3. Draw vertical lines (Vertical lines counterclockwise. screen. 8-55...
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Maintenance Aiming point Vehicle condition 761.5 754.5 8-56...
Side repeater light replacement straight out. 7. Connect the bulb electrical con- nector. Type A Type B 2. Disconnect the bulb electrical con- nector. terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the 8-59...
Maintenance Rear combination light bulb replacement hicle. Turn Signal Light, Tail/Stop Light terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket. Pull the bulb out of the socket.
Rear fog light, Back-up Light High mounted stop light replacement cover. terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket. Pull the bulb out of the socket.
Maintenance License plate light bulb Interior light bulb replacement replacement housing. terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the straight out. light housing. straight out. 4. Align the lens tabs with the interior NOTICE Be careful not to damage the cover, tab, and plastic housing.
APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care NOTICE Exterior general caution cal detergents or hot water, and do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight or when the body of the vehicle is warm. on the label. side windows of your vehicle. Finish maintenance Especially, with high-pressure Washing water, water may leak through...
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Maintenance High-pressure washing NOTICE Matte paint finish vehicle (if equipped) Automatic car wash which uses rotating brushes should not be used as this can damage the sur- face of your vehicle. A steam cleaner which washes the vehicle surface at high temperature may result the oil to adhere and leave stains that is difficult to remove.
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However, be careful not to apply tained and repaired by a HYUNDAI too much pressure on the painted authorised repairer. Take extreme area.
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Maintenance Bright-metal maintenance WARNING After washing the vehicle, test the brakes whilst driving slowly to see if they have been affected by wa- ter. If braking performance is im- paired, dry the brakes by applying them lightly whilst maintaining a slow forward speed.
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Moisture breeds corrosion Corrosion protection Protecting your vehicle from corrosion contact with the vehicle. Although the Common causes of corrosion sion on your vehicle are: the vehicle. to corrosion. To help prevent corrosion High-corrosion areas lowing: tion. 8-67...
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Maintenance wash your vehicle in the garage or is over. than washing it away will accelerate erate corrosion. in the vehicle. 8-68...
Interior care Cleaning the upholstery and interior trim Interior general precautions Vinyl (if equipped) er. Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl cleaner. Fabric (if equipped) See the instructions that follow for the NOTICE Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electrical/ electronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them.
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Maintenance Leather (if equipped) tain its quality. available for use. Since it is a nat- agent. Clean the seats frequently. cause the surface to crack. CAUTION pear naturally from usage are not covered by warranty. zippers or keys inside the back pocket may damage the seat fab- ric.
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Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt webbing stantly. Refer to instructions below Cleaning the interior window glass - Oil glass cleaner container. NOTICE Do not scrape or scratch the inside of the rear window. This may result in damage to the rear window de- froster grid.
Maintenance EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Crankcase emission control system warranty. Please see the warranty in- to the crankcase through the air in- 2. Evaporative emission control system Canister NOTICE For the Inspection and Maintenance Test (with Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system) firing during dynamometer test- ing, turn the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system off by...
Purge Control Solenoid Valve WARNING (PCSV) Engine exhaust gases contain car- bon monoxide (CO). Though co- lourless and odourless, it is dan- gerous and could be lethal if inhaled. Follow the instructions following to avoid CO poisoning. engine. of the area. 3.
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Maintenance Operating precautions for catalytic converters (if equipped) vice. WARNING flammable items under your ve- rol engines. hicle. Do not park, idle, or drive the vehicle over or near flamma- ble objects, such as dry grass, paper, leaves, etc. ic system are very hot whilst the engine is running or immediately after the engine is turned off.
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Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF)(if WARNING equipped) Petrol Fuel (if equipped with GPF) haust gas. We recommend you to use only the regulated petrol fuels, when your vehicle is equipped with the GPF system. When you use other petrol fuels which contain unspecified addi- tives, they may damage the GPF system and cause exhaust emis- sion problems.
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Index Accessing your vehicle ..................5-4 Remote key ......................5-4 Remote key precautions ..................5-6 Smart key ......................5-7 Smart key precautions ..................5-11 Immobiliser system ..................5-12 Air bag - supplemental restraint system .............. 3-40 Where are the air bags? ..................3-42 How does the air bags system operate? ............
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Automatic climate control system ............... 5-62 Automatic heating and air conditioning ............5-63 Manual heating and air conditioning ..............5-64 System operation ....................5-68 System maintenance ..................5-70 Battery ......................... 8-25 For best battery service ..................8-25 Battery capacity label ..................8-27 Battery recharging ....................
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Index Child restraint system (CRS) ................3-29 Our recommendation : Children always in the rear ......... 3-29 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............3-30 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............3-31 Climate control air filter ..................8-21 Filter inspection ....................8-21 Filter replacement .....................
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Emergency commodity ..................7-36 Fire extinguisher ....................7-36 First aid kit ....................... 7-36 Triangle reflector ....................7-36 Tyre pressure gauge ..................7-36 Emission control system ..................8-72 Crankcase emission control system ..............8-72 Evaporative emission control system ............... 8-72 Exhaust emission control system ..............8-73 Engine compartment ..................2-7, 8-3 Engine coolant .....................
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Gross vehicle weight.................... 2-11 Hazard warning flasher ..................7-3 How to use this manual ..................1-3 Hyundai motor company ..................1-2 If the engine overheats ................... 7-9 If the engine will not start ..................7-5 If the engine doesn’t turn over or turns over slowly .......... 7-5 If the engine turns over normally but doesn’t start ..........
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If you have a flat tyre (with tyre mobility kit) ............. 7-25 Introduction ...................... 7-25 Notes on the safe use of the tyre Mobility Kit ..........7-26 Components of the Tyre Mobility Kit .............. 7-27 Using the Tyre Mobility Kit ................7-28 Distributing the sealant ..................
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Index Instrument panel overview ..................2-5 Intelligent speed limit warning (ISLW) ............... 6-72 System setting and activation ................6-73 Display ......................6-73 Limitations of the system ................6-76 Interior features ....................5-79 Cigarette lighter ....................5-79 Ashtray ......................5-79 Cup holder ......................5-80 Sunvisor ......................
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LCD display ......................4-26 LCD display control ..................4-26 LCD display modes ..................4-27 User settings mode ................... 4-29 Trip computer ....................4-34 Light bulbs ......................8-50 Headlight, Position Light, Turn signal Light, Fog Light and Daytime Running Light, Low Beam Assist-Static light bulb replacement ..8-51 Headlight and front fog light aiming ..............
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Index Mirrors ......................... 5-23 Inside rearview mirror ..................5-23 Outside rearview mirror ................... 5-24 Owner maintenance ....................8-5 Owner maintenance schedule ................8-5 Pan-european ecall ..................... 5-123 SOS......................... 5-123 SOS Test ......................5-123 Pan-European eCall System ................7-37 Information on data processing ................ 7-39 Pan-European eCall System ................
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Safety messages ..................... 1-3 Scheduled maintenance services................8-7 Seat belts ......................3-18 Seat belt safety precautions ................3-18 Seat belt warning light ..................3-19 Seat belt restraint system .................. 3-21 Pre-tensioner seat belt ..................3-23 Additional seat belt safety precautions ............. 3-26 Care of seat belts ....................
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Index Theft-alarm system ..................... 5-18 Towing ......................... 7-32 Towing service ....................7-32 Removable towing hook ................... 7-33 Emergency towing .................... 7-34 Trademarks ......................5-126 Bluetooth ......................5-126 Trailer towing ...................... 6-96 Tyre load and speed capacity ................2-11 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ............7-10 TPMS reset procedure ..................
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Vehicle break-in process ..................1-8 Vehicle certification label ..................2-14 Vehicle identification number (VIN) ..............2-14 Vehicle modifications .................... 1-7 Vehicle weight ..................... 6-95 Overloading ...................... 6-95 Washer fluid ......................8-18 Checking the washer fluid level ............... 8-18 Checking the parking brake ................8-18 Windows ......................
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