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O O W W N N E E R R ' ' S S M M A A N N U U A A L L
Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of pub-
lication. However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at
any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may
be carried out.
This manual applies to all of this vehicle and includes descriptions
and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a
result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to
your specific vehicle.

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  • Page 1 Maintenance Specifications All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of pub- lication. However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out. This manual applies to all of this vehicle and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI Your Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your Hyundai and may, in addition, violate conditions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in violation of regulations established by the U.S.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning.
  • Page 4 Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new Hyundai. It is suggested that you read it carefully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
  • Page 5: Guide To Hyundai Genuine Parts

    1.What are Hyundai Genuine Parts? caused by the installation or failure Hyundai Genuine Parts are the of an imitation, counterfeit or used same parts used by Hyundai Motor salvage part is not covered by any Company to manufacture vehicles. Hyundai Warranty.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Introduction How to use this manual / Fuel requirements / Vehicle break-in process / Vehicle handling instructions / Vehicle data collection and event data recorders Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview / Interior overview / Instrument panel overview / Engine compartment Safety features of your vehicle Seats / Seat belts / Child restraint system / Air bag Features of your vehicle...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction How to use this manual ..... . 1-2 Fuel requirements ......1-3 •...
  • Page 9: How To Use This Manual

    Introduction HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest The general layout of the manual is Symbols used in this manual possible driving experience from provided in the Table of Contents. A Warnings, Cautions and Notices your vehicle.
  • Page 10: Fuel Requirements

    (Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for Discontinue using gasohol of any details.) kind if drivability problems occur. Vehicle damage or drivability prob- lems may not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty if they result...
  • Page 11: Do Not Use Methanol

    If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not ance and damage to your vehicle's ✽ ✽ NOTICE available, one bottle of additive added engine and fuel system. HYUNDAI to the fuel tank at every 7,500mile or Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty recommends that customers do not...
  • Page 12: Vehicle Break-In Process

    Introduction VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS VEHICLE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS No special break-in period is needed. CALIFORNIA PROPO- By following a few simple precautions As with other vehicles of this type, SITION 65 WARNING for the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you failure to operate this vehicle correct- may add to the performance, econo- ly may result in loss of control, an Items contained in motor vehi-...
  • Page 13: Vehicle Data Collection And Event Data Recorders

    Introduction VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS This vehicle is equipped with an These data can help provide a bet- To read data recorded by an EDR, event data recorder (EDR). The ter understanding of the circum- special equipment is required, and main purpose of an EDR is to stances in which crashes and access to the vehicle or the EDR is...
  • Page 14: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview I ......2-2 Exterior overview ......2-2 Exterior overview II.
  • Page 15: Exterior Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW ■ Front view 1. Panoramic sunroof ....4-43 2. Front windshield wiper blades ..7-43 3.
  • Page 16 Your vehicle at a glance ■ Rear view 1. Antenna ..... . 4-162 2. Defroster..... . 4-125 3.
  • Page 17: Interior Overview (I)

    Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW (I) 1. Inside door handle ....4-23 2. Outside rearview mirror control ..4-69 3. Power window lock button ..4-32 4.
  • Page 18: Interior Overview (Ii)

    Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW (II) 1. Power outlet ....4-153 2. Aux, USB and iPod....4-158 3.
  • Page 19: Instrument Panel Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Lighting control lever ... . 4-113 2. Audio remote control buttons ..4-162 3. Bluetooth hands-free buttons .
  • Page 20: Engine Compartment

    Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ Gasoline 3.3L GDI 1. Engine coolant reservoir ..7-33 2. Engine oil filler cap ....7-30 3.
  • Page 21: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle Seats ........3-2 •...
  • Page 22: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Safety features of your vehicle SEATS Front seat (1) Forward and backward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat) (4) Lumbar support (Driver’s seat)* (5) Seat warmer* / Air ventilation seat* Manual seat (6) Headrest Rear seat (7) Forward and backward Power seat (8) Seatback angle and folding (9) Walk-in seat lever...
  • Page 23 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - Loose Driver Driver’s seat objects responsibility for passengers To avoid serious injury or death: Loose objects in the driver’s Riding in a vehicle with the • Never attempt to adjust the foot area could interfere with seatback reclined could lead to seat while the vehicle is mov-...
  • Page 24 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING - WARNING Rear • Luggage and other cargo seatbacks • Do not adjust the seat while should be laid flat in the cargo • The rear seatback must be wearing seat belts. Moving the area or on the folded rear securely latched.
  • Page 25: Front Seat Adjustment - Manual

    Safety features of your vehicle Front seat adjustment - Manual Seatback angle Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat) (if equipped) (if equipped) Forward and rearward ONCESA2003 To recline the seatback: ONCESA2004 ONCESA2002 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up the To change the height of the seat seatback recline lever.
  • Page 26: Front Seat Adjustment - Power

    Safety features of your vehicle Lumbar support (for driver’s seat) Front seat adjustment - power CAUTION (if equipped) • The power seat is driven by an The front seat can be adjusted by electric motor. Stop operating using the control knobs located on once the adjustment is com- the outside of the seat cushion.
  • Page 27 Safety features of your vehicle Forward and backward Seatback angle ONCESA2009 Seat height (for driver’s seat) ONCESA2006 ONCESA2007 1. Pull the front portion of the control 1. Push the control switch forward or 1. Push the control switch forward or switch up to raise or down to lower backward to move the seat to the backward to move the seatback to...
  • Page 28 Safety features of your vehicle Lumbar support Driver position memory system WARNING (for driver’s seat, if equipped) (if equipped, for power seat) Never attempt to operate the driver position memory system while the vehicle is moving. This could result in loss of con- trol, and an accident causing death, serious injury, or property damage.
  • Page 29 Safety features of your vehicle Storing positions into memory Recalling positions from memory Easy access function using the buttons on the door (if equipped) 1. Shift the shift lever into P or N (for Automatic transaxle) or Neutral The system will move the driver's Storing driver’s seat positions seat automatically as follows: (for manual transaxle) while the...
  • Page 30 Safety features of your vehicle Headrest (Continued) WARNING - Headrest • Do not operate the vehicle adjustment with the headrests removed. • For maximum effectiveness in Severe injury to an occupant case of an accident, the head- may occur in the event of an rest should be adjusted so the accident.
  • Page 31 Safety features of your vehicle ONCESA2015 ONCESA2016 ONCESA2017 Forward and backward adjustment Adjusting the height up and down Removal and installation The headrest may be adjusted for- To raise the headrest : To remove the headrest : ward to 4 different positions by pulling 1.
  • Page 32: Seat Warmer

    Safety features of your vehicle Seat warmer (if equipped) • Each time you push the button, the CAUTION temperature setting of the seat is changed as follows : • When cleaning the seats, do not use an organic solvent OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( such as thinner, benzene,...
  • Page 33 Safety features of your vehicle Seatback pocket WARNING - WARNING Seat warmer burns For proper operation of the Never allow passengers who occupant classification system: may not be able to take care of • Do not place any items cumu- themselves to be exposed to latively weighing over 2.2 lbs the risk of seat warmer burns.
  • Page 34: Rear Seat Adjustment

    Safety features of your vehicle Headrest (for rear seat) Rear seat adjustment Seatback angle Forward and backward (if equipped) OANNSA2022 OHM038049N To recline the seatback: The rear seat(s) is equipped with headrests in all the seating positions 1. Pull up the seatback recline lever. OANNSA2021 for the occupant's safety and comfort.
  • Page 35 Safety features of your vehicle Adjusting the height up and down (Continued) WARNING - Headrest - 2nd row • Do not operate the vehicle adjustment with the headrests removed. Severe injury to an occupant may occur in the event of an accident.
  • Page 36 Safety features of your vehicle Removal and installation Fold the headrest - 3rd row WARNING - 2nd row • Make sure the headrest locks in position after adjusting it to properly protect the occu- pants. • After installing the headrest, make sure that it is installed in the right direction.
  • Page 37 Safety features of your vehicle Unfold the headrest - 3rd row Armrest Seat warmer (for rear seat, if equipped) ■ 7-seater OANNSA2028 ■ 6-seater ONCESA2107 ODM032026 To unfold the headrest : Raise the headrest manually. The seat warmer is provided to warm the rear seats during cold weather.
  • Page 38 Safety features of your vehicle • Each time you push the button, the CAUTION WARNING - Seat warmer temperature setting of the seat is changed as follows : burns • When cleaning the seats, do not use an organic solvent Never allow passengers who →...
  • Page 39 Safety features of your vehicle Walk-in seat Folding the rear seat (2nd row seat, if equipped) The rear seatbacks can be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. WARNING • Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down seatback while the vehicle is ODM032027...
  • Page 40 Safety features of your vehicle ■ 2nd row seat To fold down the rear seatback 1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle in the pocket between the rear seat- back and cushion, and insert the rear seat belt webbing in the guide to prevent the seat belt from being damaged.
  • Page 41 Safety features of your vehicle 4.Pull on the seatback folding lever, ■ 2nd row seat then fold the seat toward the front of the vehicle. When you return the seatback to its upright position, always be sure it has locked into position by pushing on the top of the seatback.
  • Page 42 Safety features of your vehicle 2nd row seat folding To fold down the rear center seat- WARNING - Rear seat (from outside, if equipped) back (for 2nd row seat) folding Do not fold the rear seats (2nd & 3rd row seats), if passengers, pets or luggage are in the rear seats.
  • Page 43 Safety features of your vehicle CAUTION - WARNING WARNING - Damaging - 2nd row center Uprighting rear seat belt buckles seat folding seat When you fold the rear (2nd When you return the seatback and/or 3rd row) seatback, insert to its upright position, hold the the buckle in the pocket between seatback and return it slowly.
  • Page 44 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING - Cargo Cargo should always secured to prevent it from being thrown about the vehicle in a collision and causing injury to the vehicle occupants. Do not place objects in the rear (2nd and/or 3rd row) seats, since they cannot be properly secured and may hit the front seat occupants in a collision.
  • Page 45: Seat Belts

    Safety features of your vehicle SEAT BELTS Seat belt restraint system (Continued) WARNING • Never wear the shoulder belt WARNING Seat belts are designed to bear under your arm or behind upon the bony structure of the • For maximum restraint sys- your back.
  • Page 46 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belt warning (for driver’s seat) (Continued) WARNING Care should be taken to avoid • No modifications or additions contamination of the webbing should be made by the user with polishes, oils and chemi- which will either prevent the cals and particularly battery seat belt adjusting devices acid.
  • Page 47 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belt - Driver's and passen- The seat belt automatically adjusts to Conditions Warning Pattern ger’s 3-point system with emer- the proper length only after the lap Vehicle Chime- Seat Belt Light-Blink belt portion is adjusted manually so gency locking retractor Speed Sound...
  • Page 48 Safety features of your vehicle Height adjustment (Front) To raise the height adjuster, pull it up (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while Front seat pressing the height adjuster button (2). Release the button to lock the anchor into position. Try sliding the height adjuster to make sure that it has locked into position.
  • Page 49 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts - Rear seat 3-point sys- When the seat belt is fully extended tem with combination locking from the retractor to allow the instal- lation of a child restraint system, the retractor seat belt operation changes to allow To fasten your seat belt: the belt to retract, but not to extend Combination retractor type seat belts...
  • Page 50 Safety features of your vehicle Stowing the rear seat belt ■ 2nd row seat ■ 2nd row seat ODM032027 ■ 3rd row seat (if equipped) B210A01NF-1/H ODM032034 ■ 3rd row seat (if equipped) To release the seat belt: The seat belt is released by pressing the release button (1) in the locking buckle.
  • Page 51: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Safety features of your vehicle Pre-tensioner seat belt When the vehicle stops suddenly, or CAUTION if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will When using the seat belt, use it lock into position. In certain frontal after taking it out of the guides.
  • Page 52 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING • Do not put anything near the To obtain maximum benefit buckle. Placing objects near from a pre-tensioner seat belt: the buckle may increase the 1. The seat belt must be worn risk of personal injury in the correctly and adjusted to the event of a collision.
  • Page 53 Do not the vehicle is being driven, have These are normal operating condi- touch the pre-tensioner seat an authorized HYUNDAI dealer tions and are not hazardous. belt assemblies for several min- inspect the pre-tensioner seat • Although it is harmless, the fine...
  • Page 54: Seat Belt Precautions

    Even with advanced air bags, contact authorized created during a crash will tear unbelted occupants can be HYUNDAI dealer. the child from your arms and severely injured by a deploying throw the child against the inte- air bag. rior. Always use a child restraint...
  • Page 55 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Larger children If the shoulder belt portion slightly touches the child’s neck or face, try Children who are too large for child Small children are best protected placing the child closer to the center restraint systems should always from injury in an accident when of the vehicle.
  • Page 56 Safety features of your vehicle Pregnant women Injured person WARNING The use of a seat belt is recom- A seat belt should be used when an mended for pregnant women to injured person is being transported. Riding with a reclined seatback lessen the chance of injury in an When this is necessary, you should increases your chance of seri-...
  • Page 57: Care Of Seat Belts

    Keep belts clean and dry should be directed to an authorized Seat belts should be kept clean and HYUNDAI dealer. dry. If belts become dirty, they can be WARNING - Pinched cleaned by using a mild soap solu- seat belt tion and warm water.
  • Page 58: Child Restraint System

    Safety features of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Children riding in the car should sit in Children could be injured or killed in (Continued) the rear seat and must always be a crash if their restraints are not • A seat belt or child restraint properly restrained to minimize the properly secured.
  • Page 59 • Never hold a child in your same seat belt. • After an accident, have an arms or lap when riding in a authorized HYUNDAI dealer • Children often squirm and vehicle. The violent forces cre- check the child restraint sys-...
  • Page 60: Using A Child Restraint System

    HYUNDAI dealer. ing mode to secure a child restraint. • Failure to observe this manu- al's instructions regarding...
  • Page 61 Safety features of your vehicle Placing a passenger seat belt into the automatic locking mode OMD030053A OMD030054A 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the To install a child restraint system on seat belt all the way out. When the the outboard or center rear seats, do E2MS103005 shoulder portion of the seat belt is the following:...
  • Page 62 Safety features of your vehicle To remove the child restraint, press the release button on the buckle and then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of the restraint and allow the seat belt to retract fully. OMD030055A OMD030056A 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion 5.
  • Page 63: Tether Anchor System

    Safety features of your vehicle Securing a child restraint seat with “Tether Anchor” system WARNING - Automatic ■ locking mode 7-seater ■ 6-seater The lap/shoulder belt automati- cally returns to the “emergency lock mode” whenever the belt is allowed retract fully.
  • Page 64 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING • When using the vehicle's A child can be seriously injured "Tether Anchor" system to or killed in a collision if the install a child restraint system child restraint is not properly in the rear seat, all unused anchored to the car and the vehicle rear seat belt metal child is not properly restrained...
  • Page 65: Child Seat Lower Anchor System

    Safety features of your vehicle Securing a child restraint seat with Lower Anchor WARNING - Child restraint child seat lower anchor system Position Indicator check Check that the child restraint system is secure by pushing and pulling it in different direc- tions.
  • Page 66 Safety features of your vehicle LATCH anchors have been provided CAUTION WARNING - Unused rear in your vehicle. The LATCH anchors seatbelts are located in the left and right out- Do not allow the rear seat belt board seating positions of the sec- webbing to get scratched or Always fasten the seatbelts ond row.
  • Page 67: Driver's Front Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Passenger’s front air bag (3) Side impact air bag (4) Curtain air bag (5) Driver’s knee air bag WARNING Even in vehicles with air bags, you and your passengers must always wear the seat belts pro- vided in order to minimize the...
  • Page 68: How Does The Air Bag System Operate

    Safety features of your vehicle How does the air bag system • The front air bags will completely This speed of inflation reduces the inflate and deflate in an instant. risk of serious or life-threatening operate injuries and is thus a necessary part It is virtually impossible for you to •...
  • Page 69: Passenger's Seat

    Safety features of your vehicle Though the smoke and powder are Do not install a child restraint on (Continued) non-toxic, they may cause irritation to the front passenger’s seat. • Air bags inflate instantly in the the skin (eyes, nose and throat, etc). If event of collision, and passen- this is the case, wash and rinse with gers may be injured by the air...
  • Page 70: Srs Components And Functions

    Safety features of your vehicle Air bag warning light SRS components and functions WARNING - Air bag deployment When children are seated in the rear outboard seats of a vehicle equipped with side and/or cur- tain air bags, install the child restraint system as far away from the door side as possible.
  • Page 71 11. Occupant classification system tions occurs, this indicates a (Front passenger’s seat only) malfunction of the SRS. Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer 12. Driver’s seat track position sensor inspect the air bag system as 13. Driver’s and front passenger’s soon as possible.
  • Page 72 Safety features of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) OHM039103N OHM039102N OHM039104N The front air bag modules are located Upon deployment, tear seams mold- A fully inflated air bag, in combina- in the center of the steering wheel, in ed directly into the pad covers will tion with a properly worn seat belt,...
  • Page 73 Safety features of your vehicle Passenger’s front air bag (Continued) WARNING • When installing a container of • If an air bag deploys, there liquid air freshener inside the may be a loud noise followed vehicle, do not place it near by a fine dust released in the the instrument cluster nor on vehicle.
  • Page 74: Occupant Classification System

    ■ Type B your vehicle immediately inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Before you replace a fuse or disconnect a battery terminal, turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position and remove the ignition key for ignition key, and turn the engine ■...
  • Page 75: Main Components Of Occupant Classification System

    Safety features of your vehicle Main components of occupant You will find the PASSENGER AIR • The OCS may not function proper- BAG "OFF" indicator on the center ly if the passenger takes actions classification system facia panel. This system detects the which can affect the classification •...
  • Page 76 Safety features of your vehicle Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification WARNING - OCS system system Riding in an improper position Indicator/Warning light Devices adversely affects the occupant Condition detected by the classification system (OCS) and PASSENGER AIR Front passenger occupant classification system BAG “OFF”...
  • Page 77 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) OVQ036013N 1KMN3663 1KMN3665 - Never put a heavy load, an - Never sit with hips shifted - Never place feet on the dash- active electronic device or towards the front of the seat. board. blanket in the front passenger seat or seatback pocket.
  • Page 78 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE If the PASSENGER AIR BAG "OFF" Proper position indicator is still on, ask the passen- The PASSENGER AIR BAG "OFF" ger to move to the rear seat. indicator illuminates for about 4 sec- onds after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or after the WARNING -...
  • Page 79 – have an authorized anything such as a blanket or restrained in the rear seat. HYUNDAI dealer replace the seat heater to the front pas- air bag immediately after • The occupant classification senger seat. This can adverse- deployment.
  • Page 80: Driver's And Passenger's Front Air Bag

    AIR BAG "OFF" indicator. is turned to the ON position, or if it illuminates while the vehicle is being driven, have an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer inspect the occupant classification sys- tem and the SRS air bag system as soon as possible.
  • Page 81 Safety features of your vehicle Your vehicle is equipped with a The seat belt buckle sensors deter- Additionally, your vehicle is equipped Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) mine if the driver and front passen- with an occupant classification sys- System and the lap/shoulder belts at ger's seat belts are fastened.
  • Page 82 Hyundai Customer Assistance the air bag inflates. Center at 1-800-633-5151. Always follow the precautions about seat belts, air bags and occupant safety contained in this manual.
  • Page 83 • Air bags can only be used once if the vehicle is in a crash – have an authorized HYUNDAI • You and your passengers severe enough to cause the dealer replace the air bag should never sit or lean unnec- air bags to deploy.
  • Page 84 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Even though your vehicle is • For maximum safety protec- • The SRS air bag system must equipped with the occupant tion in all types of crashes, all deploy very rapidly to provide classification system, do not occupants including the driver protection in a crash.
  • Page 85: Side Impact Air Bag

    Safety features of your vehicle Side impact air bag The side impact air bags are WARNING designed to deploy only during cer- tain side-impact collisions, depend- • The side impact air bag is sup- ing on the crash severity, angle, plemental to the driver's and speed and point of impact.
  • Page 86: Curtain Air Bag

    • If the seat or seat cover is seat covers. damaged, have the vehicle checked and repaired by an • Use of seat covers could authorized HYUNDAI dealer reduce or prevent the effec- because your vehicle tiveness of the system.
  • Page 87 • Also, the curtain air bags on both authorized HYUNDAI dealer. child restraint system. Make sides of the vehicle will deploy in Failure to follow the above sure to put the child restraint certain rollover situations.
  • Page 88 Safety features of your vehicle Why didn’t my air bag go off in a Air bag collision sensors collision? (Inflation and non-infla- tion conditions of the air bag) There are many types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expected to provide additional protection.
  • Page 89 Have the vehicle air bags or sensors are checked and repaired by an installed. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. This may cause unexpected • Your vehicle has been designed to air bag deployment, which absorb impact and deploy the air could result in serious per- bag(s) in certain collisions.
  • Page 90 Safety features of your vehicle Side impact and curtain air bags Side air bag and/or curtain air bags may also inflate where rollover sen- Side impact and curtain air bags are sors indicate the possibility of a designed to inflate when an impact is rollover occurring (even if none actual- detected by side collision sensors ly occurs) or in other situations, inclu-...
  • Page 91 Safety features of your vehicle Air bag non-inflation conditions OUN036087 OVQ036018N • Air bags are not designed to inflate • Front air bags may not inflate in 1VQA2086 in rear collisions, because occu- side impact collisions, because • In certain low-speed collisions the pants are moved backward by the occupants move to the direction of air bags may not deploy.
  • Page 92 Safety features of your vehicle 1VQA2089 1VQA2090 1VQA2091 • In an angled collision, the force of • Just before impact, drivers often • Front air bags may not inflate in impact may direct the occupants in brake heavily. Such heavy braking rollover accidents where the SRSCM a direction where the air bags would lowers the front portion of the vehi-...
  • Page 93: Srs Care

    HYUNDAI dealer. • No objects should be placed Improper handling of the SRS system over or near the air bag mod- may result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 94: Additional Safety Precautions

    An sition the seat belt can reduce the authorized HYUNDAI dealer knows • Do not place items under the protection provided by the seat belt front seats. Placing items under...
  • Page 95: Air Bag Warning Label

    Safety features of your vehicle • Never hold an infant or child on Adding equipment to or modi- Air bag warning label your lap. The infant or child could fying your air bag-equipped be seriously injured or killed in the vehicle event of a crash.
  • Page 96 Features of your vehicle Folding key ....... . 4-4 • Emergency tailgate safety release ....4-31 •...
  • Page 97 ® Rearview camera ......4-110 • Blue Link center ......4-69 •...
  • Page 98 Defroster ....... . 4-125 • AC inverter ....... . 4-155 •...
  • Page 99: Folding Key

    ON after START. If this number will enable an author- this happens, the starter will ized HYUNDAI dealer to duplicate continue to operate causing the keys easily. Remove the bar code damage to the starter motor tag and store it in a safe place.
  • Page 100 Features of your vehicle Door Lock (1) Door Unlock (2) Tailgate unlock (3) 1. Press the unlock button(2). The tailgate is unlocked if the button is pressed for more than 1 second. 2. The driver's door will unlock. The hazard warning lights will blink two Also, once the tailgate is opened and times.
  • Page 101: Battery Replacement

    If you have a uids, it will not be covered by center cover. problem with the transmitter, contact your manufacturer’s vehicle an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 2. Replace the battery with a new warranty. (Continued) battery (CR2032). When replacing the battery, make sure the battery position.
  • Page 102: Immobilizer System

    Features of your vehicle For replacement transmitters, see an Immobilizer system CAUTION - Transmitter authorized HYUNDAI dealer for (if equipped) damage transmitter reprogramming. Your vehicle is equipped with an Do not drop, wet or expose the • The transmitter is designed to give...
  • Page 103 Your ✽ ✽ NOTICE should only be serviced by an Immobilizer password is a cus- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If you need additional keys or lose tomer unique password and Malfunctions caused by improp- your keys, contact an authorized should be kept confidential.
  • Page 104 Features of your vehicle This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harm- ful interference, and 2. This device must accept any inter- ference received, including inter- ference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 105: Smart Key

    WARNING - Smart key this number will enable an author- Leaving children unattended in a ized HYUNDAI dealer to duplicate vehicle with the smart key is the keys easily. Remove the bar code dangerous. Children copy adults tag and store it in a safe place. Also,...
  • Page 106 Features of your vehicle Door Lock 3. Press the button of the outside Using the button on the smart key door handle. 1 Close all doors, engine hood and 4. The hazard warning lights will blink tailgate. and the chime will sound once. 2.
  • Page 107 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Unlocking Using the button on the smart key 1. Press the unlock button(2) of the Using the door handle button • The button will only operate when smart key. the smart key is within 28~40in. 1.
  • Page 108: Loss Of The Smart Key

    ✽ ✽ NOTICE Once the tailgate is opened and authorized HYUNDAI dealer(tow the then closed, the tailgate will lock vehicle, if necessary) to protect it To stop the horn and lights, press automatically.
  • Page 109: Precautions

    Keep the smart key away from an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If the key is determined to be invalid, water or any liquid. If the key- the engine will not start.
  • Page 110 Immobilizer password is a cus- should only be serviced by an If you need additional keys or lose tomer unique password and authorized HYUNDAI dealer. your keys, contact an authorized should be kept confidential. Do Malfunctions caused by improp- HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 111: Battery Replacement

    2. This device must accept any inter- replace the battery, contact an ference received, including inter- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ference that may cause undesired • Using the wrong battery can cause operation. the smart key to malfunction. Be sure to use the correct battery.
  • Page 112: Theft-Alarm System

    Features of your vehicle THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Armed stage • Lock the doors by pressing the lock button on the smart key. Using the smart key (if equipped) After completion of the steps above, Park the vehicle and stop the engine. Armed the hazard warning lights and chime stage...
  • Page 113 Features of your vehicle Using the transmitter (if equipped) Using the mechanical key Do not arm the system until all passengers have left the vehicle. If Park the vehicle and stop the engine. Park the vehicle and stop the engine. the system is armed while a pas- Arm the system as described below.
  • Page 114: Theft-Alarm Stage

    Features of your vehicle Theft-alarm stage Disarmed stage Using the transmitter (if equipped) The system will be disarmed when The alarm will be activated if any of Using the smart key (if equipped) the doors are unlocked by pressing the following occurs while the system The system will be disarmed when the unlock button on the transmitter.
  • Page 115 The vehicle starting motor is disabled during the theft-alarm stage. • If you lose your keys, contact your authorized HYUNDAI dealer. CAUTION Do not change, alter or adjust the theft-alarm system because it could cause the theft-alarm...
  • Page 116: Door Locks

    Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from Using the smart key (if equipped) outside the vehicle Using the folding key (if equipped) OVF041004 • Doors can be locked and unlocked ODM042006 pressing the lock button(1) and • Doors can be locked and unlocked unlock button(2) on the smart key.
  • Page 117 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Using the mechanical key in an 1. Unfold the folding key or remove the emergency situation mechanical key from the smart key. You can activate or deactivate the 2. Insert the key into the hole of the Tow Turn Unlock function.
  • Page 118: Central Door Lock Switch

    Features of your vehicle Operating door locks from • If the inner door handle on either With central door lock switch front door is pulled when the door (if equipped) inside the vehicle lock button is in the locked position, With the door lock button ■...
  • Page 119 Features of your vehicle • When pushing down the lock WARNING - WARNING - Doors Unlocked release switch (2), all vehicle doors will unlock. vehicles • The doors should always be • If the key is in the ignition switch fully closed and locked while Leaving your vehicle unlocked and front door is open, the doors...
  • Page 120: Impact Sensing Door Unlock System

    Features of your vehicle Impact sensing door unlock Child-protector rear door lock 3. Close the rear door. system To open the rear door, pull the out- side door handle. All doors will be automatically unlocked when the impact is deliv- Even though the doors are unlocked, ered to impact sensors while the igni- the rear door will not open by pulling...
  • Page 121: Tailgate

    Features of your vehicle TAILGATE ✽ ✽ NOTICE Non-Powered tailgate Closing the tailgate In cold and wet climates, door lock Opening the tailgate and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions. WARNING The tailgate swings upward. Make sure no objects or people are near the rear of the vehicle when opening the tailgate.
  • Page 122: Power Tailgate

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Power tailgate (if equipped) WARNING - Exhaust The power tailgate operates when: fumes • Manual shift lever is in neutral. If you drive with the tailgate • Automatic shift lever is in P (Park). opened, you will draw dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicle WARNING...
  • Page 123 Features of your vehicle Opening the tailgate Closing the tailgate CAUTION Do not close or open the power tailgate manually. This may cause damage to the power tail- gate. If it is necessary to close or open the power tailgate man- ually when the battery is dis- charged or disconnected, do not apply excessive force.
  • Page 124 This must be done by an author- tailgate will detect the resistance. ized HYUNDAI dealer. • When jacking up the vehicle to • If the resistance is detected while change a tire or repair the vehicle, opening the tailgate, it will stop and do not operate the power tailgate.
  • Page 125 The driver may set the height of a have the system checked by an fully opened tailgate by following the authorized HYUNDAI dealer. below instruction. 1. Position the tailgate manually to ✽ ✽ NOTICE the height you prefer.
  • Page 126: Emergency Tailgate Safety Release

    Features of your vehicle Emergency tailgate safety WARNING - WARNING Exhaust release fumes • For emergencies, be fully If you drive with the tailgate aware of the location of the open, you will draw dangerous emergency tailgate safety exhaust fumes into your vehicle release lever in this vehicle which can cause serious injury and how to open the tailgate if...
  • Page 127: Windows

    Features of your vehicle WINDOWS (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door (left) power window switch (4) Rear door (right) power window switch (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window up/down (if equipped) (7) Power window lock switch ✽...
  • Page 128: Power Windows

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Power windows Window opening and closing The ignition switch must be in the ON While driving with the rear windows position for power windows to operate. down or with the sunroof (if equipped) in an open (or partially Each door has a power window open) position, your vehicle may switch that controls that door's win-...
  • Page 129 Features of your vehicle Auto down window (if equipped) Auto up/down window 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON (driver’s window) (if equipped) (driver’s window) position. 2. Close driver’s windows and contin- ue pulling up on the power window switch for at least 1 second after the window is completely closed.
  • Page 130 Features of your vehicle If the window detects the resistance WARNING while the power window switch is pulled up continuously, the window Always check for obstructions will stop upward movement then before raising any window to lower approximately 1 in. (2.5 cm). If avoid injuries or vehicle damage.
  • Page 131 Features of your vehicle Power window lock button CAUTION WARNING - Windows • To prevent possible damage • NEVER leave the ignition key to the power window system, (or smart key) in the vehicle. do not open or close two win- •...
  • Page 132: Hood

    Features of your vehicle HOOD Opening the hood WARNING ONCNCO2036 ODMNMC2034 2. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise ODM042023 the hood slightly, pull the second- When you check the engine 1. Pull the release lever to unlatch ary latch (1) inside of the hood up compartment, please make sure the hood.
  • Page 133: Closing The Hood

    Features of your vehicle Closing the hood WARNING 1. Before closing the hood, check the • Before closing the hood, following: ensure that all obstructions • All filler caps in engine compart- are removed from the hood ment must be correctly installed. opening.
  • Page 134: Fuel Filler Lid

    Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID Opening the fuel filler lid Closing the fuel filler lid 1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until it “clicks” one time. This indi- cates that the cap is securely tight- ened. 2.
  • Page 135 Features of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING - WARNING - Refueling Refueling • Do not get back into a vehicle dangers • If pressurized fuel sprays out, once you have begun refuel- Automotive fuels are flammable it can cover your clothes or ing since you can generate materials.
  • Page 136 Once refueling is com- replacement, use only a gen- causing a fire. Once refueling plete, check to make sure the uine HYUNDAI cap or the has begun, contact with the filler cap and filler door are equivalent specified for your...
  • Page 137 Features of your vehicle Emergency fuel filer door release ODM042027 If the fuel filler door does not open using the remote fuel filler door release, you can open it manually. Unsnap and remove the panel in the cargo area. Pull the handle outward slightly.
  • Page 138: Panoramic Sunroof

    Features of your vehicle PANORAMIC SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) • In cold and wet climates, the sun- Sunroof open warning roof may not work properly due to (if equipped) freezing conditions. ■ ■ Type A Type B • After the vehicle is washed or in a rainstorm, be sure to wipe off any water that is on the sunroof before operating it.
  • Page 139: Sunshade

    Features of your vehicle Sunshade To close the sunshade when the WARNING sunroof glass is closed • Never adjust the sunroof or - Press the sunshade close button (2). sunshade while driving. This ❈ When you press the sunshade could result in loss of control close button (2) with the sunroof and an accident that may glass opened, the sunshade will...
  • Page 140: Sliding The Sunroof

    Features of your vehicle Sliding the sunroof When the sunshade is opened Tilting the sunroof If you pull the sunroof control lever backward, the sunroof glass will slide all the way open. To stop the sunroof movement at any point, pull or push the sunroof control lever momentarily.
  • Page 141: Closing The Sunroof

    Features of your vehicle Closing the sunroof Automatic reversal WARNING - Sunroof To close the sunroof glass and • Be careful that someone’s sunshade head, hands and body are not Push the sunroof control lever for- trapped by a closing sunroof. ward or pull the sunroof control lever •...
  • Page 142: Resetting The Sunroof

    Features of your vehicle Resetting the sunroof 5.Push the sunroof control lever for- CAUTION ward in the direction of close, until Whenever the vehicle battery is dis- the sunroof operates as follows • Periodically remove any dirt connected or discharged, you must again: that may accumulate on the reset your sunroof system as follows:...
  • Page 143: Steering Wheel

    HYUNDAI dealer. the instrument cluster. The steer- ing wheel may become difficult to control or operate abnormally. Take your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the vehicle checked as soon as possible. (Continued)
  • Page 144: Tilt Steering

    Features of your vehicle (Continued) Tilt steering • Some noises may be heard when A tilt steering wheel allows you to operating the steering in low tem- adjust the steering wheel before you peratures. When the temperature drive. You can also raise it to give rises, the noise will disappear.
  • Page 145: Heated Steering Wheel

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Heated steering wheel Horn (if equipped) The heated steering wheel will turn off automatically approximately 30 minutes after the heated steering wheel is turned on. CAUTION Do not install any grip to oper- ate the steering wheel.
  • Page 146: Driver Selectable Steering Mode

    Features of your vehicle Driver selectable steering ■ Type A CAUTION mode (if equipped) • Do not strike the horn severe- ly to operate it, or hit it with your fist. Do not press on the horn with a sharp-pointed object.
  • Page 147 Features of your vehicle If the steering wheel mode button is Normal mode Comfort mode not pressed for about 4 seconds, the ■ Type A ■ Type A LCD display will change to the previ- ous screen. ODM042041 ODM042042 ■ Type B ■...
  • Page 148 Features of your vehicle Sport mode CAUTION ■ Type A • For your safety, if you press the steering mode button change the mode while turning the steering wheel, the LCD display will change as you selected, but the steering effort will not change.
  • Page 149: Mirrors

    Features of your vehicle MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Day/night rearview mirror Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass and HomeLink ® Adjust the rearview mirror so that the ■ Type A system (if equipped) center view through the rear window is seen. Make this adjustment before Your vehicle may be equipped with a Night you start driving.
  • Page 150 Features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Automatic-dimming function ® Safety™ (NVS ) Mirror Your mirror will automatically dim upon detecting glare from the vehi- The NVS ® Mirror in your vehicle is cles traveling behind you. The auto- the most advanced way to reduce dimming function can be controlled annoying glare in the rearview mirror by pushing the ON/OFF Button:...
  • Page 151 Features of your vehicle Compass function The Compass can be turned ON and OFF and will remember the last state when the ignition is cycled. To turn the display feature ON/OFF: 1. Press and release the button to turn the display feature OFF. 2.
  • Page 152 Features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: 1. Press and hold the button for CAUTION more than 6 seconds. When the 1. Determine desired Zone compass memory is cleared a "C" Before programming HomeLink ® Number based upon your current will appear in the display.
  • Page 153 Features of your vehicle Retain the original transmitter of the Programming HomeLink ® Standard programming RF device you are programming for ✽ ✽ NOTICE To train most devices, follow these use in other vehicles as well as for instructions: • When programming a garage future HomeLink ®...
  • Page 154 Features of your vehicle 5. Press and hold the just-trained Rolling code programming To train rolling code devices, follow HomeLink ® button and observe these instructions: Rolling code devices which are the red Status Indicator LED. If the "code-protected" and manufactured 1.
  • Page 155 Features of your vehicle 3. Return to the vehicle and firmly Gate operator & Canadian pro- Reprogramming a single press, hold for two seconds and gramming HomeLink ® button then release desired During programming, your handheld To program a new device to a previ- HomeLink ®...
  • Page 156 Features of your vehicle Erasing HomeLink ® buttons This device complies with Part 15 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) of the FCC Rules. with HomeLink ® system, compass Individual buttons cannot be erased. and Blue Link ® (if equipped) However, to erase all three pro- Operation is subject to the following grammed buttons: two conditions:...
  • Page 157 Features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Automatic-dimming function Safety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror Your mirror will automatically dim The NVS ® Mirror in your vehicle is upon detecting glare from the vehi- the most advanced way to reduce cles traveling behind you. The auto- annoying glare in the rearview mirror dimming function can be controlled during any driving situation.
  • Page 158 Features of your vehicle Compass function The Compass can be turned ON and OFF and will remember the last state when the ignition is cycled. To turn the display feature ON/OFF: 1. Press and release the button within 1 second to turn the display feature OFF.
  • Page 159 Features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: Integrated HomeLink ® Wireless 1. Press and hold the button for Control System 1. Determine desired Zone more than 9 seconds. When the Number based upon your current compass memory is cleared a "C" The HomeLink ®...
  • Page 160 Features of your vehicle Retain the original transmitter of the Programming HomeLink ® WARNING ✽ ✽ NOTICE RF device you are programming for use in other vehicles as well as for Before programming HomeLink ® • When programming a garage future HomeLink ®...
  • Page 161 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Programming Flashing Some devices may require you to Flashing replace this Programming step 3 with procedures noted in the "Gate Operator/Canadian Programming" ® section. If the HomeLink indicator light does not change to a rapidly blinking light after performing these ®...
  • Page 162 Features of your vehicle 4. Firmly press, hold for 5 seconds 6. Firmly press and release the Gate operator & Canadian pro- and release the programmed "leam" or "smart" button. (The gramming HomeLink ® button up to two sepa- name and color of the button vary During programming, your handheld rate times to activate the door.
  • Page 163 Features of your vehicle Reprogramming a single HomeLink ® Erasing HomeLink ® buttons FCC ID: NZLTLMHL4 button Individual buttons cannot be erased. IC: 4112A-TLMHL4 To program a device to HomeLink ® However, to erase all three pro- using a HomeLink ®...
  • Page 164: Blue Link Center

    Features of your vehicle ® is a registered trademark and Blue Link ® center (if equipped) Outside rearview mirror Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the Be sure to adjust mirror angles ■ Type A Gentex Corporation, Zeeland, before driving. Michigan. HomeLink ®...
  • Page 165 Features of your vehicle Remote control To adjust the position of the mirrors: CAUTION 1. Place the ignition switch in the ON Do not scrape ice off the mirror position. face; this may damage the sur- 2. Move the lever(1) to R (right) or L face of the glass.
  • Page 166 Features of your vehicle Folding the outside rearview mirror ODM072031 To fold outside rearview mirror, grasp the housing of mirror and then fold it toward the rear of the vehicle. 4 71...
  • Page 167: Instrument Cluster

    Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ■ ■ Type A 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. LCD display 6. Warning and indicator lights (if equipped) ■ ■ Type B 7. Turn signal indicator lights ❈...
  • Page 168: Instrument Cluster Control

    Features of your vehicle Instrument Cluster Control LCD Display Control Adjusting Instrument Cluster Illumination ■ Type A ■ Type B ODM042224 The LCD display modes can be ODMEDI2001/ODMEDI2029 ODM042056 changed by using the control buttons on the steering wheel. The brightness of the instrument •...
  • Page 169: Gauges

    Features of your vehicle Gauges Speedometer Tachometer ■ ■ Type A Type A Use the tachometer to select the cor- rect shift points and to prevent lug- ging and/or over-revving the engine. CAUTION Do not operate the engine with- in the tachometer's RED ZONE. This may cause severe engine damage.
  • Page 170 Features of your vehicle Engine Coolant Temperature Fuel Gauge Gauge ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type A ■ Type B CAUTION If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the “H” position, it indi- cates overheating that may damage the engine.
  • Page 171 Features of your vehicle Odometer Outside Temperature Gauge WARNING - Fuel Gauge ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type A ■ Type B 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...
  • Page 172: Transaxle Shift Indicator

    Features of your vehicle Transaxle Shift Indicator Automatic Transaxle Shift Indicator (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type B ODMEDI2907/OVF041049 This indicator displays which auto- matic transaxle shift lever is selected. • Park : P • Reverse : R • Neutral : N •...
  • Page 173: Lcd Display

    Features of your vehicle LCD DISPLAY LCD Modes Symbol Modes Explanation Type A Type B This mode displays driving information like the tripmeter, Trip Computer fuel economy, and so on. For more details, refer to “Trip Computer” in this chapter. This mode informs of service interval (mileage or days) and Service warning messages related to TPMS, washer fluid, or active...
  • Page 174: Service Mode

    Features of your vehicle Service Mode Service Interval ■ Type A ■ Type A ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type B ■ Type B OANNDI2066/OANNDI2070 ODMEDI2067/ODMEDI2071 ODMEDI2068/ODMEDI2072 Service required Service in OFF Service in If you do not have your vehicle serv- If the service interval is not set, It calculates and displays when you iced according to the already inputted...
  • Page 175: User Settings Mode

    Features of your vehicle User Settings Mode Description Door ■ Type A Auto Door Lock (if equipped) Auto Door Unlock (if equipped) ■ Type B • Off: • Off: The auto door lock operation will The auto door unlock operation will be deactivated.
  • Page 176 Features of your vehicle Two Press Unlock (if equipped) Power Tailgate (if equipped) Lamp • Off (not checked) : • Off (not checked) : Head Lamp Delay (if equipped) The two press unlock function will The power tailgate function will be If this item is checked, the headlamp be deactivated.
  • Page 177 Features of your vehicle Settings AVG Fuel Eco Reset Service Interval • Auto Reset: Temperature Unit ■ Type A ■ Type B Convert the temperature unit from °C The average fuel economy will to °F or from °F to °C. reset automatically when refueling.
  • Page 178: A/V Mode

    Features of your vehicle A/V Mode (if equipped) Turn By Turn Mode (if equipped) ODMEDI2909 ODMEDI2910 This mode displays the state of the This mode displays the state of the A/V system. navigation. 4 83...
  • Page 179: Warning Messages

    Features of your vehicle Warning Messages Shift to "P" position (for smart key Low Key Battery Press start button while turn system and automatic transaxle) (for smart key system) steering (for smart key system) ■ Type A ■ Type A ■...
  • Page 180 Features of your vehicle Steering wheel unlocked Check steering wheel lock Press brake pedal to start engine (for smart key system) system (for smart key system) (for smart key system and auto- matic transaxle) ■ Type A ■ Type A ■...
  • Page 181 • It means that you could start the engine by pressing the Engine Start/ Stop Button once more. • If the warning illuminates each time press Engine Start/Stop Button, have your vehi- cle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 182 Features of your vehicle Press start button with smart key Check fuse "BRAKE SWITCH" Shift to "P" or "N" to start engine (for smart key system) (for smart key system and auto- (for smart key system and auto- matic transaxle) matic transaxle) ■...
  • Page 183 Features of your vehicle Door Open Tailgate Open Sunroof Open (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type A ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type B ■ Type B ODMEDI2017/ODMEDI2045 ODMEDI2018/ODMEDI2046 ODMEDI2019/ODMEDI2047 • It means that any door is open. •...
  • Page 184 Features of your vehicle Align steering wheel (if equipped) Low Washer Fluid (if equipped) Turn on "FUSE SWITCH" (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type B ■ Type A ■ Type B ODMEDI2020/ODMEDI2049 ODMEDI2021/ODMEDI2050 ODMEDI2022/ODMEDI2051 •...
  • Page 185: Trip Computer

    Features of your vehicle TRIP COMPUTER Overview Description Trip Modes The trip computer is a microcomput- TRIP A er-controlled driver information sys- • Tripmeter [A] tem that displays information related to driving. • Average Vehicle Speed [A] • Elapsed Time [A] ✽...
  • Page 186: Trip A/B

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Trip A/B Tripmeter (1) • The tripmeter is the total driving dis- • The average vehicle speed is not dis- ■ Type A tance since the last tripmeter reset. played if the driving distance is less - Trip A - Trip B than 0.03 miles (50 meters) or the...
  • Page 187: Fuel Economy

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Fuel Economy Manual reset To clear the average fuel economy • If the vehicle is not on level ground ■ Type A ■ Type B manually, press the SELECT/RESET or the battery power has been button on the steering wheel for interrupted, the distance to empty...
  • Page 188 Features of your vehicle Instant Fuel Economy (3) • This mode displays the instant fuel economy during the last few sec- onds when the vehicle speed is more than 6.2 MPH (10 km/h). - Fuel economy range: 0 ~ 50 MPG or 0 ~ 30 L/100km 4 93...
  • Page 189: Warning Lights

    ON, this indicates a position. Belts” in chapter 3. situation that needs attention. - It illuminates for approximately 6 seconds and then goes off. • When there is a malfunction with the SRS. In this case, have your vehicle inspected authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 190 Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON In this case, have your vehicle Parking Brake & Brake Fluid position. towed to an authorized HYUNDAI Warning Light illuminates with - It illuminates for approximately 3 dealer and inspected. the parking brake released, it...
  • Page 191 HYUNDAI dealer. tem will still be operational without In this case, have your vehicle inspect- the assistance of the anti-lock ed by an authorized HYUNDAI deal- WARNING - brake system). Electronic er as soon as possible. Brake force Distribution...
  • Page 192 - It remains on until the engine is - It remains on until the engine is inspected by an authorized started. started. HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. • When there is a malfunction with • When there is a malfunction with the EPS.
  • Page 193 “Overheating” in chapter 6. either the alternator or electrical In this case, have your vehicle charging system. inspected authorized CAUTION - Engine HYUNDAI dealer as soon as pos- Overheating sible. Do not continue driving with the engine overheated. Otherwise engine may be damaged.
  • Page 194 HYUNDAI dealer the engine off immediately. as soon as possible. In this case, have your vehi- cle inspected by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 195 Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON braking distances. inspected authorized position. HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- • Continued driving or low pres- - It illuminates for approximately 3 ble. sure tires will cause the tires to seconds and then goes off.
  • Page 196 - It illuminates for approximately 3 Light seconds and then goes off. • When there is a malfunction with the AWD system. This warning light illuminates: In this case, have your vehicle When the tailgate is not closed inspected authorized securely. HYUNDAI dealer. 4 101...
  • Page 197: Indicator Lights

    In this case, have your vehicle inspected authorized For more details, refer to “Electronic HYUNDAI dealer. Stability Control (ESC)” in chapter 5. This indicator light blinks: While the ESC is operating. For more details, refer to “Electronic Stability Control (ESC)” in chapter 5.
  • Page 198 • When the vehicle detects the inspected authorized while the ignition switch is ON. smart key in the vehicle properly HYUNDAI dealer. while the Engine Start/Stop Button - At this time, you can start the is ACC or ON. engine.
  • Page 199 In this case, have your Light ON Indicator Light by pressing the AWD LOCK button. vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. - The AWD LOCK mode is to increase the drive power when - The indicator light does not blink...
  • Page 200: Dbc Button

    For more details, refer to “Cruise the DBC system. Control System” in section 5. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. For more details, refer to “Downhill Brake Control (DBC) System” in chapter 5. 4 105...
  • Page 201 Features of your vehicle REAR PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Operation of the rear parking WARNING assist system The rear parking assist system Operating condition is a supplementary function only. The operation of the rear parking assist system can be affected by several factors (including environmental condi- tions).
  • Page 202: Rear Parking Assist System

    Features of your vehicle • This system will activate when Types of warning sound Non-operational conditions of backing up with the ignition switch rear parking assist system • When an object is 47 in. to 24 in. (120 cm to 61 cm) from the rear The rear parking assist system If the vehicle is moving at a speed bumper: Buzzer beeps intermit-...
  • Page 203 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE The detecting range may decrease Rear parking assist system when: precautions This system can only sense objects 1. The sensor is stained with foreign within the range and location of the • The rear parking assist system matter such as snow or water.
  • Page 204: Self-Diagnosis

    If this occurs, have your vehicle which can limit the effective- checked by an authorized HYUNDAI ness of the sensor. Always per- dealer as soon as possible. form a visual inspection to make sure the vehicle is clear of...
  • Page 205: Rearview Camera

    Features of your vehicle REAR VIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING • This system is a supplemen- tary function only. It is the responsibility of the driver to always check the inside/out- side rearview mirror and the area behind the vehicle before and while backing up.
  • Page 206: Hazard Warning Flasher

    Features of your vehicle HAZARD WARNING FLASHER ■ Type A This causes all turn signal lights to blink. The hazard warning lights will operate even though the key is not in the ignition switch. To turn the hazard warning lights off, push the switch a second time.
  • Page 207: Lighting

    Features of your vehicle LIGHTING Battery saver function Headlamp delay (if equipped) CAUTION • The purpose of this feature is to If you turn the ignition switch to the If the driver gets out of the vehi- prevent the battery from being dis- ACC or OFF position with the head- cle through other doors (other charged.
  • Page 208: Daytime Running Light

    Features of your vehicle Daytime running light Lighting control (1) OFF position (if equipped) (2) Auto light position (if equipped) ■ Type A Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can (3) Parking light position make it easier for others to see the (4) Headlight position front of your vehicle during the day.
  • Page 209 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Parking light position ( Headlight position ( The ignition switch must be in the ■ Type A ■ Type A ON position to turn on the head- lights. ONCNCO2016 ONCNCO2018 ■ Type B ■...
  • Page 210: High Beam Operation

    Features of your vehicle Auto light position (if equipped) High beam operation CAUTION • Never place anything over sensor (1) located on the instrument panel. This will ensure better auto-light sys- tem control. • Don’t clean the sensor using a window cleaner.
  • Page 211: Turn Signals And Lane Change Signals

    Features of your vehicle Turn signals and lane change WARNING signals Do not use the high beams when there are other vehicles. Using high beam could obstruct the other driver's vision. ONCNCO2022 To flash the headlights, pull the lever towards you. It will return to the nor- ONCNCO2023 mal (low beam) position when The ignition switch must be on for the...
  • Page 212: Front Fog Light

    Features of your vehicle To signal a lane change, move the Front fog light CAUTION turn signal lever slightly and hold it in position (B). The lever will return to When in operation, the fog the OFF position when released. lights consume large amounts of vehicle electrical power.
  • Page 213: Wipers And Washers

    Features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS A : Wiper speed control Windshield wipers Windshield wiper/washer · MIST – Single wipe Operates as follows when the igni- tion switch is turned ON. · OFF – Off MIST : For a single wiping cycle, ·...
  • Page 214: Windshield Washers (Front)

    1-3 cycles. tion could freeze on the wind- authorized HYUNDAI dealer as shield and obscure your vision. Use this function when the wind- soon as possible. shield is dirty.
  • Page 215: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Switch

    Features of your vehicle Rear window wiper and wash- CAUTION er switch • To prevent possible damage to the wipers or windshield, do not operate the wipers when the windshield is dry. • To prevent damage to the wiper blades, do not use gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner, or other solvents on or near them.
  • Page 216: Interior Light

    Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT Automatic turn off function Map lamp (if equipped) CAUTION (if equipped) ■ Type A Do not use the interior lights for The interior lights automatically turn extended periods when the off approximately 20 minutes after engine is not running.
  • Page 217: Room Lamp

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • OFF (3): The lamps are off even if a Room lamp door is opened. When the lamp is turned on by ■ Type A • ROOM (4): The map lamp and pressing the lens (1), the lamp does room lamp stays on at not turn off even if the switch is in all times.
  • Page 218: Luggage Room Lamp

    Features of your vehicle Luggage room lamp Vanity mirror lamp CAUTION Do not leave the lamp switches on for an extended period of time when the vehicle is not run- ning because the battery may drain. OXM049136 OEN046081 • ON : The luggage room lamp stays Opening the lid of the vanity mirror on at all times.
  • Page 219: Welcome System

    Features of your vehicle WELCOME SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Headlamp welcome Interior light Pocket lamp (if equipped) When the headlight(light switch in When the interior light switch is in the When all doors are locked and the headlight or AUTO position) is on DOOR position and all doors (and closed, the pocket lamp will come on and all doors (and tailgate) are...
  • Page 220: Defroster

    Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER Rear window defroster activate rear window CAUTION defroster, press the rear window ■ Manual climate control defroster button located in the center To prevent damage to the con- facia switch panel. ductors bonded to the inside surface of the rear window, The indicator on the rear window never use sharp instruments or...
  • Page 221: Manual Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ■ ■ Front climate control (Type B) ■ ■ Front climate control (Type A) 1. Front windshield defrost button 2. Temperature control button 3. Air conditioning button 4. MAX A/C (Max airconditioning) button 5.
  • Page 222: Heating And Air Conditioning

    Features of your vehicle Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- tion. For improving the effectiveness of heating and cooling; - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
  • Page 223 Features of your vehicle Mode selection Face-Level (B, D, F) Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D, E) Most of the air flow is directed to the Air flow is directed toward the upper floor and the windshield with a small body and face. Additionally, each amount directed to the side window outlet can be controlled to direct the defrosters, and side vents.
  • Page 224 Features of your vehicle MAX A/C-Level (B, D) Temperature control ODM042279 Instrument panel vents ODM042277 ODM042280 The outlet vents can be opened or To operate the MAX A/C, turn the fan The temperature control switch closed separately using the thumb- speed control knob to the right to allows you to control the temperature wheel.
  • Page 225 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Air intake control Recirculated air position The indicator light on the Prolonged operation of the heater in ■ Type A button illuminates when the recirculated air position (with- the recirculated air posi- out air conditioning selected) may tion is selected.
  • Page 226 Features of your vehicle Fan speed control To turn off the blowers WARNING • Continued use of the climate control system operation in the recirculated air position with- out A/C selected may allow humidity to increase inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure visibility.
  • Page 227: 3Rd Row Climate Control

    Features of your vehicle Air conditioning 2. Set the fan speed control knob (2) row climate control to the desired position. (if equipped) 3. Set the temperature control knob ■ Front (3) to the desired position. 4. Select the desired direction of the air flow by pressing the mode selecting button (4).
  • Page 228: System Operation

    Features of your vehicle System operation Operation Tips Air conditioning • To prevent dust or unpleasant HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems Ventilation fumes from entering the vehicle are filled with environmentally friend- 1. Set the mode to the position. through the ventilation system, ly R-134a refrigerant.
  • Page 229 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Air conditioning system operation tips • Operating the air conditioning sys- tem in the recirculated air position • If the vehicle has been parked in • While using the air conditioning provides maximum cooling, how- direct sunlight during hot weather, system, monitor the engine tem- ever, continual operation in this...
  • Page 230: Climate Control Air Filter

    (fresh) and personal injury may occur. air position is selected. If this hap- pens, have the climate control air filter replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 4 135...
  • Page 231: Automatic Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ■ ■ Front climate control (Type A) 1. Front windshield defrost button 2. Rear window defrost button 3. A/C display 4. Air conditioning button* 5. Mode selection button 6. Dual temperature control selection button 7.
  • Page 232 Features of your vehicle ■ ■ Front climate control (Type B) 1. Front windshield defroster button 2. Rear window defrost button 3. A/C display 4. Air conditioning button* 5. Mode selection button 6. Dual temperature control selection button 7. Driver's temperature control button 8.
  • Page 233: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning

    Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Automatic heating and air con- ditioning • To turn the automatic operation off, select any button or knob of the following: - Mode selection button - Front windshield defrost button - Fan speed control knob The selected function will be con- trolled manually while other func- tions operate automatically.
  • Page 234: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning

    Features of your vehicle Manual heating and air condi- Mode selection tioning The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pressing buttons or turning knob(s) other than the AUTO button. In this case, the system works sequentially according to the order of buttons or knob(s) selected.
  • Page 235 Features of your vehicle Face-Level Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face. Additionally, each outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet. Bi-Level Air flow is directed towards the face ODM042289 ODM042279 and the floor. Defrost-Level Instrument panel vents Most of the air flow is directed to the...
  • Page 236 Features of your vehicle Temperature control Adjusting the driver and passenger ■ ■ Type A Type B side temperature equally ■ ■ Driver’s side Passenger’s side 1. Press the DUAL button again to deactivate DUAL mode. The pas- senger side temperature will be set to the same temperature as the driver side temperature.
  • Page 237 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Air intake control Recirculated air position The indicator light on the Prolonged operation of the heater in ■ Type A ■ Type B button illuminates when the recirculated air position (with- the recirculated air posi- out air conditioning selected) may tion is selected.
  • Page 238 Features of your vehicle Fan speed control Air conditioning WARNING ■ Type A ■ Type B • Continued use of the climate control system operation in the recirculated air position allow humidity increase inside the vehicle which may fog the glass and obscure visibility.
  • Page 239 Features of your vehicle OFF mode Climate information screen selec- row climate control tion (if equipped) (if equipped) ■ Front ONCNCL2007 ODM042295 ■ ODM042297 Push the OFF button to turn off the air climate control system. However, Press the climate information screen you can still operate the mode and selection button to display climate air intake buttons as long as the igni-...
  • Page 240 Features of your vehicle 2. Set the fan speed control knob (2) to the desired position. 3. Set the temperature control knob (3) to the desired position. 4. Select the desired direction of the air flow by pressing the mode selecting button (4).
  • Page 241: Windshield Defrosting And Defogging

    Features of your vehicle WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING • For maximum defrosting, set the Manual climate control system WARNING - Windshield temperature control to the extreme To defog inside windshield heating right/hot position and the fan speed control to the highest speed. Do not use the posi- tion during cooling operation in...
  • Page 242: Automatic Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle To defrost outside windshield Automatic climate control sys- To defrost outside windshield To defog inside windshield ODM042299 OANNMM2006 1. Set temperature 1. Set temperature extreme hot position. extreme hot (HI) position. OANNMM2005 2. Set the fan speed to the highest 2.
  • Page 243 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Auto defogging system If more moisture is in the vehicle, the (if equipped) automated steps operate as follows: When the air conditioning is turned If auto defogging does not defog the on and the outside air position is window at step 1, outside air position, selected by the auto defogging sys- step 2, blowing air toward the wind-...
  • Page 244: Storage Compartment

    Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Center console storage Glove box CAUTION ■ Type A • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartments. • Always keep the storage com- partment covers closed while driving. Do not attempt to place so many items in the storage compartment that the storage compartment cover...
  • Page 245: Multi Box

    Features of your vehicle Multi box (if equipped) Sunglass holder WARNING To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or sudden stop, always keep the glove box door closed while driving. ODM042307 ODM042308 To open the cover, push the lever (1) To open the sunglass holder, press and the multi box will open automati- the cover and the holder will slowly...
  • Page 246: Luggage Tray

    Features of your vehicle Luggage tray WARNING • Do not keep objects except sunglasses inside the sun- glass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle. •...
  • Page 247: Interior Features

    Features of your vehicle INTERIOR FEATURES Cup holder Cups or small beverage cans may be WARNING placed in the cup holders. ■ Front To use the center cup holder, pull Keep cans or bottles out of down the armrest and press the direct sun light and do not put open button.
  • Page 248: Sunvisor

    Features of your vehicle Sunvisor To use the vanity mirror, pull down the Power outlet visor and slide the mirror cover (3). ■ Front Adjust the sunvisor extension (if equipped) forward or backward (4). CAUTION • Always have the switch in the off position when the vanity mirror lamp is not in use.
  • Page 249 Features of your vehicle The power outlet is designed to pro- (Continued) WARNING vide power for mobile telephones or • Adjust the air-conditioner or other devices designed to operate Do not put fingers or foreign heater to the lowest operating with vehicle electrical systems.
  • Page 250: Ac Inverter

    Features of your vehicle AC inverter (if equipped) If you wish to use the AC inverter,press WARNING the AC inverter button while the engine is running. The light on the AC inverter To reduce a risk of serious or button will illuminate. fatal injuries: If you press the AC inverter button •...
  • Page 251: Clothes Hanger

    Features of your vehicle Clothes hanger (if equipped) (Continued) CAUTION • Some electronic accessories • To prevent the battery from or equipments can cause elec- being discharged, do not use tronic interference. It may the AC inverter while the cause excessive audio noise engine is not running.
  • Page 252: Floor Mat Anchor(S)

    To avoid any interference with pedal opera- tion, HYUNDAI recommends that only the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed. 4 157...
  • Page 253: Aux, Usb And Ipod ® Port

    Features of your vehicle ® Luggage net (holder) If necessary, contact your authorized Aux, USB and iPod port HYUNDAI dealer to obtain a luggage (if equipped) net. ■ Type A ✽ ✽ NOTICE Vehicles equipped with a luggage rail system may use the shackles to hook the luggage net.
  • Page 254: Cargo Security Screen

    Features of your vehicle Cargo security screen To use the cargo security screen When the cargo security screen is not in use: (if equipped) 1. Pull the cargo security screen backward and up to release it from the guides. 2. The cargo security screen will automatically slide back in.
  • Page 255 Features of your vehicle To remove the cargo security To remove the cargo security WARNING screen (if equipped) screen from the luggage tray • Do not place objects on the cargo security screen. Such objects may be thrown about inside the vehicle and possi- bly injure vehicle occupants during an accident or when braking.
  • Page 256: Side Curtain

    Features of your vehicle Side curtain (if equipped) ODM042343 To use the side curtain: 1. Lift the curtain by the hook (1). 2. Hang the curtain on both sides of the hook. 4 161...
  • Page 257: Audio System

    Features of your vehicle AUDIO SYSTEM ✽ ✽ NOTICE Antenna Steering wheel audio control (if equipped) If you install an aftermarket HID Roof antenna headlamp, your vehicle's audio and electronic device may malfunction. ODM042327 OANNMM2901 Your vehicle uses a roof antenna to The steering wheel may incorporate receive both AM and FM broadcast audio control buttons.
  • Page 258 Features of your vehicle MODE (1) RADIO mode MUTE (4) Press the button to change audio It will function as the PRESET STA- • Press the button to mute the sound. source. TION buttons. • Press the button to turn off the microphone during a telephone call.
  • Page 259 Features of your vehicle How vehicle audio works This can be due to factors, such as AM reception the distance from the radio station, FM reception closeness of other strong radio sta- tions or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in the area.
  • Page 260 Features of your vehicle FM radio station JBM003 JBM004 JBM005 FM broadcasts are transmitted at • Fading - As your vehicle moves • Station Swapping - As an FM sig- high frequencies and do not bend to away from the radio station, the nal weakens, another more power- follow the earth's surface.
  • Page 261 Features of your vehicle Using a cellular phone or a two- Caring for disc • Depending on the type of CD- R/CD-RW CDs, certain CDs may way radio • If the temperature inside the car is too not operate normally according to When a cellular phone is used inside high, open the car windows to venti- the manufacturing companies.
  • Page 262 Features of your vehicle NOTE: WARNING Order of playing files (folders) : • Do not stare at the screen 1. Song playing order : while driving. Staring at the sequentially. screen for prolonged periods 2. Folder playing order : of time could lead to traffic ❋...
  • Page 263 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) CAUTION • Do not subject the device to • Please refrain from use if the • Operating the device while severe shock or impact. Direct screen is blank or no sound driving could lead to accidents pressure onto the front side of can be heard as these signs due to a lack of attention to...
  • Page 264 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - USING THE (Continued) (Continued) USB DEVICE • An encrypted MP3 PLAYER is • If you disconnect the external not recognizable. USB device during playback in • To use an external USB device, •...
  • Page 265 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) • If you use devices such as a USB • Some USB flash memory read- hub purchased separately, the ers (such as CF, SD, micro SD, vehicle’s audio system may not etc.) or external-HDD type recognize the USB device.
  • Page 266 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - USING THE (Continued) (Continued) iPod ® DEVICE • Some iPod devices, such as the • When connecting iPod with the iPhone, connected iPod Power Cable, insert the • Some iPod models may not sup- through the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 267 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - Bluetooth ✽ ✽ NOTICE - BEFORE USING ✽ ✽ NOTICE - PRECAUTIONS ® THE Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® FOR SAFE DRIVING HANDSFREE • The Bluetooth ® word mark and • Bluetooth Handsfree is a feature ®...
  • Page 268 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE -WHEN CON- • Park the vehicle when connecting NECTING A Bluetooth the head unit with the mobile ® phone. PHONE • Bluetooth connection may become ® intermittently disconnected in • Before connecting the head unit some mobile phones.
  • Page 269 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - USING THE (Continued) - When driving on rugged and Voice Recognition uneven roads - During severe rain (heavy rains, • When using the voice recognition windstorms) feature, only commands listed • Phone related voice commands within the user's manual are sup- used only...
  • Page 270 Features of your vehicle ■ ■ CD Player : AM1B2DMKN, AM1B3DMAN 4 175...
  • Page 271 Features of your vehicle SYSTEM CONTROLLERS • Each time the key is pressed, the PHONE ➟ mode is changed in order of FM1 AND FUNCTIONS • Operates Phone Screen ➟ ➟ ➟ ➟ XM3. ❈ When a phone is not connected, ❈...
  • Page 272 Features of your vehicle • In the Radio, Media, Setup, and • CD, USB, My Music mode Menu pop up screen, the number - Shortly press the key (under 0.8 menu is selected. seconds): Previews each song (file) for 10 seconds each. ❈...
  • Page 273 Features of your vehicle ❈ When the desired song is dis- played, press the knob to play the song. • Moves focus in all selection menus and selects menus. 14. DISC-IN LED • LED that indicates whether a disc is inserted...
  • Page 274 Features of your vehicle SETUP Mode Pop up Sound Settings [Mode Pop up] Changes selection mode Press the key Select [Sound] SETUP Display Settings • During On state, press the RADIO through TUNE knob or key to display the mode MEDIA Select menu through TUNE knob...
  • Page 275 Features of your vehicle Sound Settings Virtual Sound Speed Dependent Volume Control This feature is used to automatically This menu allows you to set the ‘Bass, The PoewrBass, PowerTreble, and control the volume level according to Middle, Treble’ and the Sound Fader and Surround can be set.
  • Page 276 Features of your vehicle Blue Link ® Voice Volume Clock Settings Clock Settings (for Blue Link equipped model) This menu is used to set the time. ® Select [Clock Settings] Set through SETUP Press the key Select [Clock] CLOCK TUNE knob Press TUNE knob Sets the Blue Link ®...
  • Page 277 Features of your vehicle Calendar Settings Clock Display when Power is This menu is used to set the date Select [Clock Disp.(Pwr Off)] Set (MM/DD/YYYY). through TUNE knob Select [Calendar Settings]] Set • : Displays time/date on screen through TUNE knob Press TUNE knob •...
  • Page 278 Features of your vehicle SYSTEM SETTINGS Memory Information • Off : This mode is for expert users and omits some information during Displays currently used memory and voice command operation. (When total system memory. using Expert mode, guidance Press key Select SETUP Select [Memory Information] OK instructions can be heard through...
  • Page 279 Features of your vehicle RADIO : FM, AM OR XM Adjust Volume SCAN Changing RADIO mode (FM, Turn the VOL knob left/right to Press the SCAN AM or XM) adjust the volume. • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): The broadcast frequency increases and previews each SEEK broadcast for 5 seconds each.
  • Page 280 Features of your vehicle MENU Within key are the A.Store MENU (Auto Store) and Info functions. A.Store Press the key Set [A.Store] MENU through TUNE knob or key. Saves broadcasts with superior reception to keys. If no frequencies are received, then the most recently received frequency will be broadcast.
  • Page 281 Features of your vehicle ❈ If the “Category” icon is displayed, XM RADIO • The display will indicate the catego- channels are changed within the ry menus, highlight the category current category. that the current channel belongs to. Using XM satellite Radio •...
  • Page 282 Features of your vehicle Tune • Rotate TUNE knob : Changes the channel number or scrolls category list. • Press TUNE knob : Selects the menu. Menu Select category menu through the TUNE knob Press the MENU Select [ Info] through the TUNE knob or Info (Information)
  • Page 283 Features of your vehicle BASIC METHOD OF USE : Repeat While song (file) is playing Audio CD / MP3 CD / USB / (RPT) key iPod / My Music Audio CD, MP3 CD, USB, iPod, My Music mode: RPT on screen Press the key to change the MEDIA...
  • Page 284 Features of your vehicle MP3 CD, USB mode: FLD.RDM on • Pressing and holding the key (over Folder Search : MP3 CD, USB screen 0.8 seconds): Rewinds the song. Mode • Folder Random (Press the key) : While song (file) playing While file...
  • Page 285 Features of your vehicle MENU : Audio CD Information MENU : MP3 CD / USB Press the CD MP3 mode Press the key Set [ Info] Press the CD MP3 mode MENU MENU MENU Repeat, Random, through the TUNE knob or to set the Repeat, Folder Random, Information features.
  • Page 286 Features of your vehicle ❈ Press the Folder Random MENU : iPod key to turn off MENU info display. In iPod mode, press the key to MENU Press the key Set [ F.RDM] MENU set the Repeat, Album Random, All through the TUNE knob or Copy...
  • Page 287 Features of your vehicle All Random Press the key Set [ MENU A.RDM] through the TUNE knob key. Plays all songs within the currently playing category in random order. ❈ Press A.RDM again to turn off. Information Press the key Set [ Info] MENU through the TUNE knob or...
  • Page 288 Features of your vehicle ➀ Select the file you wish to delete MENU : My Music Mode Information by using the TUNE knob. Press the key Set [ Info] MENU ➁ Press the key and select MENU through the TUNE knob or In My Music mode, press the MENU the delete menu to delete the...
  • Page 289 Features of your vehicle ➁ After selecting, press the key and select the delete menu. AUX is used to play external MEDIA currently connected with the AUX terminal. AUX mode will automatically start when an external device is connect- ed with the AUX terminal. If an external device is connected, you can also press the key to...
  • Page 290 Features of your vehicle ® Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Before using Bluetooth Wireless Starting Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology audio features AUDIO Technology Audio • Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology • Press the key to change the MEDIA audio may not be supported mode in order of CD ➟...
  • Page 291 Features of your vehicle PHONE • Check call history and making call ➀ Shortly press (under 0.8 seconds) key on the steering Making a call using the steer- remote controller . ing wheel remote controller ➁ The call history list will be dis- played on the screen.
  • Page 292 Features of your vehicle Pairing a Bluetooth ® Wireless Pairing Key / PHONE Technology wireless technolo- on the Steering Remote gy Device Controller ® What is Bluetooth Wireless When No Devices have been Technology Pairing? Paired Pairing refers to the process of syn- 1.
  • Page 293 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ✽ ✽ NOTICE Pairing through [PHONE] Setup • Bluetooth features supported ® within the vehicle are as follows. Some features may not be support- Press the Select SETUP ed depending on your Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 294 Features of your vehicle • Normal operations are possible Connecting a Device From the paired phone list, select the only within devices that support device you want to connect and Handsfree or audio features, such select [Connect]. Press key Select as a Bluetooth mobile phone or a SETUP...
  • Page 295 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Changing Priority From the paired phone list, select the phone you want to change to the Priority icon will be displayed after a highest priority, then select [Change phone priority is set. What is Priority? Priority] button from the Menu.
  • Page 296 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Disconnecting a Device Deleting a Device • When deleting the currently con- nected device, the device will auto- Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP matically be disconnected to pro- [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] ceed with the deleting process.
  • Page 297 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Answering Calls USING Bluetooth Wireless ® Technology • If you select the [Call History] but- ton but there is no call history Answering a Call data, a prompt is displayed which Phone Menu Screen Answering a call with a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 298 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Favorites Call History Press the Select PHONE • When the incoming call pop-up is [Favorites] displayed, most Audio Press the Select [Call PHONE SETUP mode features will not History] operate. Only the call volume can be operated.
  • Page 299 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Time of received/dialed calls and • It is not possible to commence download when the contacts down- call time information are not saved. • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in your load feature has been turned off Bluetooth phone can be down- ®...
  • Page 300 Features of your vehicle Bluetooth ® Wireless Viewing Paired Phone List 1) Connect/Disconnect Phone Connect/ disconnects currently Technology Setting Press key Select SETUP selected phone [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] 2) Change Priority : Sets currently Pairing a New Device selected phone to highest connec- Press key Select...
  • Page 301 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE BEFORE DOWN- Downloading Contacts Auto Download (Contacts) LOADING CONTACTS Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP [Phone] Select [Contacts Download] [Phone] Select [Auto Download] • Only contacts within connected phones can be downloaded. Also check to see that your mobile phone supports the download fea- ture.
  • Page 302 Features of your vehicle Audio Streaming Outgoing Volume Turning Bluetooth System Off Press key Select Press key Select Press the key Select SETUP SETUP SETUP [Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume] [Phone] Select [Bluetooth System [Phone] Select [Audio Streaming] Off] Bluetooth Once Wireless ®...
  • Page 303 Features of your vehicle VOICE RECOGNITION If prompt feedback is in [ON], then Skipping Prompt Messages the system will say “Please say a While prompt message is being stat- command after the beep (BEEP)” ed Shortly press the key on the Using Voice Recognition •...
  • Page 304 Features of your vehicle ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION While Voice Recognition is operating Press and hold the key on the steering remote controller (over 0.8 seconds) ✽ ✽ NOTICE • While using voice command, pressing any steering wheel control or a different key will end voice command.
  • Page 305 Features of your vehicle Illustration on using voice commands • End voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): • Starting voice command. (BEEP) Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Contacts Please say a command after Beep~ the beep (BEEP) Contacts.
  • Page 306 Features of your vehicle Voice Command List • Common Commands: These are commands that can be used in all situations. (However, some commands may not be supported in special circumstances.) Command Function Command Function • More Help Provides guidance on commands that can be When listening to the radio, displays the ➟...
  • Page 307 Features of your vehicle Command Function Command Function XM (Satellite) 1~3 Displays the selected XM screen. My Music Plays the music saved in My Music. XM Channel Plays the selected XM channel. AUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device. 0~255 Bluetooth Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 308 Features of your vehicle • FM/AM radio commands: Commands that can be • Satellite radio commands: Commands that can be used while listening to FM, AM radio. used while listening to Satellite Radio. Command Function Command Function Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast station saved in Preset 1~6. Scan Scans receivable channels from the current broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.
  • Page 309 Features of your vehicle • Audio CD commands: Commands that can be used • MP3 CD / USB commands: Commands that can be while listening to Audio CD. used while listening to music files saved in CD and USB. Command Function Command Function...
  • Page 310 Features of your vehicle • iPod Commands: Commands that can be used while • My Music Commands: Commands that can be used playing iPod. while playing My Music. Command Function Command Function Random Randomly plays the songs within the current Random Randomly plays all saved files.
  • Page 311 Features of your vehicle ® • Bluetooth Wireless Technology Audio Commands: Commands that can be used while playing Phone Music. Command Function Play Plays the currently paused song. Pause Pauses the current song.
  • Page 312 Features of your vehicle ➀ Blue Link Hyundai Motor plans to achieve this ® (Blue Link ® Center) by realizing a terminal platform flexi- Makes requests for Blue Link ® serv- ble to changes in IT technology, ice related inquiries and consulta-...
  • Page 313 Features of your vehicle CAUTION 2. Save Destination 5. Voice Guidance • You cannot talk simultaneous- “Save Destination” VR command is “Voice Guidance” VR command ® ly on the Bluetooth phone used to assign a voice tag to the last allows the user to mute/unmute the ®...
  • Page 314 Eco Every 2.5 minutes, Eco Coach com- Reward point. pares your fuel economy against the See your my Hyundai web page for government tested average (EPA) or more information. other similar Hyundai models (com- munity), based on your preference.
  • Page 315 Features of your vehicle ❈ For Turn by Turn information specific ® Blue Link operations, please refer The Turn by Turn feature can be used to a separate manual. ® through Blue Link 1. Direction Indicator Image 2. Remaining distance until next point 3.
  • Page 316 Features of your vehicle ■ ■ CD Player : AM9B2DMKN, AM943DMAN ❋No logo will be shown if the HD Radio feature is not supported. 4 221...
  • Page 317 Features of your vehicle SYSTEM CONTROLLERS SEEK RADIO TRACK AND FUNCTIONS • Convert to Radio mode. • When pressed shortly(under 0.8 sec- • Each time the key is pressed,the onds) Audio Head Unit mode is changed in order of FM1, - Radio mode : plays previous/next FM2, AM, XM1, XM2, XM3.
  • Page 318 Features of your vehicle Audio Head Unit SETUP Converts to Setup mode. TUNE knob • Radio mode : turn to change broad- cast frequencies. • Media (CD/USB/iPod/My Music) modes : turn to search tracks/chan- nels/files. DISP 13. DISC-IN LED • Turns the monitor display on/off. FOLDER •...
  • Page 319 Features of your vehicle Steering remote controller 3. SEEK 4. MODE • When pressed shortly (under 0.8 sec- • Each time this key is pressed, the onds) mode is changed in order of FM1➟FM2➟AM➟XM1➟XM2➟XM3 - Radio mode : searches broadcast ➟CD➟USB iPod➟AUX➟My frequencies saved to presets.
  • Page 320 Features of your vehicle • When pressed shortly • Ends phone call - When pressed in the phone screen, displays call history screen - When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call - When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the call - When pressed during call waiting, switches to waiting call (Call Waiting)
  • Page 321 Features of your vehicle HD Radio Technology HD Radio signal delay (for HD RADIO equipped model) To overcome the delay that digital Adjacent to traditional main stations systems inherently produce, HD are extra local FM channels. These Radio technology first uses the HD Radio Technology manufactured HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, audio signal of the analog broadcast-...
  • Page 322 Features of your vehicle RADIO MODE 1. Mode Display Displays currently operating mode. Basic Mode Screen 2. Frequency Displays the current frequency. 3. Preset Displays current preset number [1] ~ [6]. 4. Preset Display Displays preset buttons. 5. Info Displays broadcast information. 6.
  • Page 323 Features of your vehicle HD RADIO MODE 1. Mode Display 8. Info (for HD RADIO equipped model) Displays currently operating mode. Displays broadcast information. Basic Mode Screen 2. HD Channel 9. HD Displays information for the currently Changes HD Radio channels. playing HD Radio broadcast.
  • Page 324 Features of your vehicle Switching to Radio Mode Searching Radio Frequencies Using Radio Mode Pressing the key will change Using Seek Selecting Presets/Saving Presets RADIO the operating mode in order of FM1 SEEK Press the key to play the Press the button to display Preset TRACK...
  • Page 325 Features of your vehicle Auto Store Listening to HD Radio Changing HD Radio stations Stations Press the button to automati- A.Store cally save receivable frequencies to Press the button to change Preset buttons. HD Radio Technology is a digital HD Radio station. radio technology used by AM and ✽...
  • Page 326: Features Of Your Vehicle

    Features of your vehicle XM RADIO MODE • If you are driving in a valley where NOTE: the surrounding hills or peaks There may also be additional block the signal from the satellite. unforeseen circumstances leading Features of your vehicle •...
  • Page 327 Features of your vehicle XM RADIO MODE 1. Mode Display Displays currently operating mode. Basic Mode Screen 2. Channel Information Displays the category, channel num- ber, channel name, artist and title information. 3. Preset Displays currently playing preset number [1] ~ [6]. 4.
  • Page 328 Features of your vehicle Using SEEK Searching Categories Selecting Presets/Saving Presets SEEK Press the key to play the Select the category by using the TRACK previous/next channel. HD/CAT Press the button to display Preset key and press FOLDER FOLDER ❈ If the “Category” icon is displayed, the broadcast information for the TUNE knob to select.
  • Page 329 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - USING THE (Continued) (Continued) DISCS • Clean fingerprints and dust off • Do not use abnormally shaped the disc surface (coated side) with discs (8cm, heart-shaped, octa- • This device has been manufac- a soft cloth.
  • Page 330 Features of your vehicle MEDIA MODE Title Icon ® When Bluetooth Wireless Technology, iPod, USB, or AUX Pressing the key will change MEDIA device is connected or a CD is the operating mode in order of inserted, the corresponding mode ➟...
  • Page 331 Features of your vehicle AUDIO CD MODE 4. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. Basic Mode Screen 5. Play Time Displays the current play time. 6. Info Shows detailed information about the current track. 7. Random(Shuffle) Turns the Random(Shuffle) feature on/off. 1.
  • Page 332 Features of your vehicle Using Audio CD Mode Changing Tracks Selecting from the List SEEK Press the key to move to Turn the TUNE knob left/right to Playing/Pausing CD Tracks TRACK the previous or next track. search for the desired track. Once an audio CD is inserted, the mode will automatically start and ✽...
  • Page 333 Features of your vehicle Audio CD Mode Menu Repeat Press the button to repeat the Within this mode, you will have Repeat current track. Press the button again access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), to turn the repeat feature off. Repeat and List features. •...
  • Page 334 Features of your vehicle MP3 CD MODE 4. File Info 11. List Displays information about the cur- Moves to the list screen. rent file. Basic Mode Screen 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7.
  • Page 335 Features of your vehicle Using MP3 CD Mode Changing Files Rewinding / Fast-forwarding Files SEEK Press the key to move to While playing, press and hold the TRACK the previous or next file. SEEK key (over 0.8 seconds) to TRACK Playing/Pausing MP3 Files rewind or fast-forward the current file.
  • Page 336 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE MP3 CD Mode Menu Repeat Press the button to repeat the Within this mode, you will have • When the ‘Folder File’ option is set Repeat current file or folder. access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), as the default display within Repeat, Copy and List features.
  • Page 337 Features of your vehicle List Press the button to display the List file list screen. Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for files. Once the desired file is displayed, press the knob to select and play.
  • Page 338 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - USING THE (Continued) (Continued) USB DEVICE • Some USB devices may not be • Do not use the USB I/F to supported due to compatibility charge batteries or USB acces- • Connect the USB device after issues.
  • Page 339 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) • Charging through the USB may • Avoid use of USB not work for some mobile memory products devices. that can also be used • The device may not support as key chains or normal operation when using a mobile phone acces- USB memory type besides...
  • Page 340 Features of your vehicle USB MODE 4. File Info 11. List Displays information about the current Moves to the list screen. file. Basic Mode Screen 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7. Info Displays detailed information for the current file.
  • Page 341 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Using USB Mode Selecting from the List Turn the TUNE knob left/right to • Loading may require additional search for the desired file. time if there are many files and Playing/Pausing USB Files folders within the USB and result Once a USB is connected, the mode in faulty list display or file search-...
  • Page 342 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Searching Folders USB Mode Menu HD/CAT Press the Within this mode, you will have • When the ‘Folder File’ option is set FOLDER FOLDER to select and search folders. access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), as the default display within Display Repeat, Copy and List features.
  • Page 343 Features of your vehicle Repeat List Press the button to repeat the Press the button to display the Repeat List current file or folder. file list screen. Each time the button is pressed, the feature changes in order of Repeat➟ Repeat Folder ➟...
  • Page 344 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - USING THE (Continued) (Continued) iPod ® DEVICE • When the EQ features of an • If your iPhone is connected to external device, such as the both the Bluetooth Wireless ® • iPod ®...
  • Page 345 Features of your vehicle iPod MODE 4. Song Info (Continued) Displays information about the cur- • Some iPods may not sync with rent song. Basic Mode Screen the System depending on its ver- sion. If the Media is removed before the Media is recognized, 5.
  • Page 346 Features of your vehicle Using iPod Mode Changing Songs Searching Categories SEEK Press the key to move to Turn the TUNE knob left/right to TRACK the previous or next song. search for the desired category. Playing/Pausing iPod Songs Once an iPod is connected, the ✽...
  • Page 347 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Category Menu Within the iPod Category menu, you • If the search mode is accessed will have access to the , Home, while playing a song, the most features. recently searched category is dis- played.
  • Page 348 Features of your vehicle iPod Mode Menu Repeat AUX MODE Press the button to repeat the Within this mode, you will have Repeat current song. Press the button again Using AUX Mode access to the Random(Shuffle), to turn the repeat feature off. Repeat and List features.
  • Page 349 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Connecting an External Device External audio players (Camcorders, • If an external device connector is car VCR, etc.) can be played through connected with the AUX terminal, a dedicated cable. then AUX mode will automatically operate.
  • Page 350 Features of your vehicle MY MUSIC MODE 4. File Info 11. List Displays information about the cur- Moves to the list screen. rent file. Basic Mode Screen 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7.
  • Page 351 Features of your vehicle Using My Music Mode Changing Files Rewinding / Fast-forwarding Files SEEK Press the key to move to While playing, press and hold the TRACK the previous or next file. SEEK key (over 0.8 seconds) to TRACK Playing/Pausing My Music Files rewind or fast-forward the current file.
  • Page 352 Features of your vehicle My Music Mode Menu Repeat List Menu Press the button to repeat the Within this mode, you will have Repeat From the List screen, it is possible to current song. Press the button again access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), delete files you previously saved into to turn the repeat feature off.
  • Page 353 Features of your vehicle After selecting the files you want to delete, press the button to Delete delete the selected files. ✽ ✽ NOTICE • If there is memory available, up to 6,000 files can be saved. • Identical files cannot be copied more than 1,000 times.
  • Page 354 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE - USING THE (Continued) Bluetooth • When returning to Bluetooth Wireless ® ® Wireless Technology Audio mode Technology Audio Mode after ending a call, the mode may • Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® not automatically restart in some Audio Mode can be used only mobile phones.
  • Page 355 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ✽ ✽ NOTICE Bluetooth Wireless ® Technology AUDIO MODE • If the Bluetooth Wireless The play/pause feature may operate ® Technology audio is not operating differently depending on the mobile Using Bluetooth Wireless properly, check whether the fea- ®...
  • Page 356 Features of your vehicle Pairing a Bluetooth ® Wireless Pairing Key / PHONE Technology wireless technolo- on the Steering Remote gy Device Controller ® What is Bluetooth Wireless When No Devices have been Technology Pairing? Paired Pairing refers to the process of syn- 1.
  • Page 357 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ✽ ✽ NOTICE Pairing through [PHONE] Setup • Bluetooth features supported ® within the vehicle are as follows. Some features may not be support- Press the Select SETUP ed depending on your Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 358 Features of your vehicle • If a connected Bluetooth device Connecting a Device From the paired phone list, select the ® becomes disconnected due to being device you want to connect and Press key Select SETUP out of communication range, turn- press the button.
  • Page 359 Features of your vehicle Changing Priority From the paired phone list, select Disconnecting a Device the phone you want to change to the highest priority, then press the What is Priority? Press key Select button from the Menu. SETUP Change priority [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] The selected device will be changed It is possible to pair up to five...
  • Page 360 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Deleting a Device • When deleting the currently con- nected device, the device will auto- Press key Select SETUP matically be disconnected to pro- [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] ceed with the deleting process. •...
  • Page 361 Features of your vehicle 3) Call History : Device the call histo- Favorites USING Bluetooth Wireless ® ry list screen Press key Select PHONE Technology 4) Contacts : Displays the Contacts [Favorites] list screen Phone Menu Screen 5) Setup : Displays Phone related settings.
  • Page 362 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Calling by Dialing a Number Answering Calls • When the incoming call pop-up is displayed, most Audio Press the key Select [Dial Answering a Call PHONE SETUP mode features will not Number] Answering a call with a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 363 Features of your vehicle During a Handsfree Call Call History • Calls received with hidden caller ID will not become saved in the call history list. Press the Select [Call PHONE • Calling through the call history is History] not possible when there is no call history or the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 364 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Contacts If downloading does not normally occur, check the Bluetooth device ® • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in your settings or the screen state. Bluetooth phone can be down- ® Press key Select PHONE •...
  • Page 365 Features of your vehicle Bluetooth ® Wireless Viewing Paired Phone List 3) Delete : Deletes the currently selected phone Technology Setting Press key Select SETUP [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] 4) Change Priority : Sets currently selected phone to highest connec- Pairing a New Device tion priority Press...
  • Page 366 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE BEFORE DOWN- Downloading Contacts Auto Download (Contacts) LOADING CONTACTS Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP [Phone] Select [Contacts Download] [Phone] Select [Auto Download] • Only contacts within connected phones can be downloaded. Also check to see that your mobile phone supports the download fea- ture.
  • Page 367 Features of your vehicle Streaming Audio Outgoing Volume Turning Bluetooth System Off Press key Select Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP SETUP [Phone] Select [Streaming Audio] [Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume] [Phone] Select [Bluetooth System Off] Bluetooth Once Wireless ®...
  • Page 368 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE To turn Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology back on, go to SETUP [Phone] and press “Yes”. 4 273...
  • Page 369 Features of your vehicle VOICE RECOGNITION If prompt feedback is in [ON], then Skipping Prompt Messages the system will say “Please say a While prompt message is being stat- command after the beep (BEEP)” ed Shortly press the key on the Using Voice Recognition •...
  • Page 370 Features of your vehicle ❈ Illustration on using voice commands • End voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): • Starting voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Please say a command after Ding~ the beep (BEEP) Please say a command after Ding~ the beep (BEEP)
  • Page 371 Features of your vehicle Voice Command List • Common Commands: These are commands that can be used in all situations. (However, some commands may not be supported in special circumstances.) Command Function Command Function • More Help Provides guidance on commands that can be When listening to the radio, displays the ➟...
  • Page 372 Features of your vehicle Command Function Command Function XM (Satellite) 1~3 Displays the selected XM screen. My Music Plays the music saved in My Music. XM Channel Plays the selected XM channel. AUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device. 0~255 Bluetooth Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 373 Features of your vehicle • FM/AM radio commands: Commands that can be • Satellite radio commands: Commands that can be used while listening to FM, AM radio. used while listening to Satellite Radio. Command Function Command Function Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6. Scan Scans receivable channels from the current broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.
  • Page 374 Features of your vehicle • Audio CD commands: Commands that can be used • MP3 CD / USB commands: Commands that can be while listening to Audio CD. used while listening to music files saved in CD and USB. Command Function Command Function...
  • Page 375 Features of your vehicle • iPod Commands: Commands that can be used while • My Music Commands: Commands that can be used playing iPod. while playing My Music. Command Function Command Function Play Plays the currently paused song. Play Plays the currently paused file. Pause Pauses the current song.
  • Page 376 Features of your vehicle SETUP Display Settings Pop-up Mode Press key Select SETUP [Display] Select [Mode Pop up] Starting Mode Adjusting the Brightness Press the key to display the SETUP Press key Select SETUP Setup screen. [Display] Select [Brightness] This feature is used to display the Pop-up Mode screen when entering radio and media modes.
  • Page 377 Features of your vehicle Text Scroll MP3 Information Display Sound Settings Press key Select SETUP [Display] Select [Media Display] Press key Select SETUP Sound Settings [Display] Select [Text Scroll] Press key Select SETUP [Sound] Select [Sound Setting] This feature is used to change the information displayed within USB This feature is used to scroll text dis- and MP3 CD modes.
  • Page 378 Features of your vehicle SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume Voice Recognition Volume Use the buttons to Control) adjust the Fader/Balance settings. Press key Select SETUP [Sound] Select [Voice Recognition Use the buttons to adjust the Press key Select SETUP Vol.] Bass/Middle/Treble settings. [Sound] Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] Press the...
  • Page 379 Features of your vehicle Touch Screen Beep Blue Link Voice Volume Clock/Calendar Setting Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP Clock Setting [Sound] Select [Touch Screen [Sound] Select [Blue Link Voice Press key Select SETUP Beep] Vol.] [Clock/Calendar] Select [Clock Settings] Use the...
  • Page 380 Features of your vehicle Calendar Setting Time Format Clock Display Press key Select Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP SETUP [Clock/Calendar] Select [Calendar [Clock/Calendar] Select [Time [Clock/Calendar] Select [Clock Settings] Format] Display (Power off)] This feature is used to display a clock on the screen when the audio sys- tem is turned off.
  • Page 381 Features of your vehicle System Setting Prompt Feedback Language Press key Select Press key Select SETUP SETUP [System] Select [Prompt Feedback] [System] Select [Language] HD Radio On/Off Press key Select SETUP [System] Select [FM], [AM] This feature is used to change the sys- This feature is used to select the tem and voice recognition language.
  • Page 382 Features of your vehicle Memory Information REAR VIEW CAMERA (if equipped) Press key Select SETUP [System] Select [Memory Information] • The system has been equipped with a rear view camera for user safety by allowing a wider rear range of vision. •...
  • Page 383 • TBT VR Commands securing global leadership in the field of vehicle IT and telematics. 1. Navigate to Hyundai Motor plans to achieve this “Navigate to” voice command is used to request the download of route data for a new destination, saved destinations, daily routes and previ- ous destinations.
  • Page 384 Features of your vehicle 2. Save Destination 5. Voice Guidance CAUTION “Save Destination” VR command is “Voice Guidance” VR command • You cannot talk simultaneous- used to assign a voice tag to the last allows the user to mute/unmute the ®...
  • Page 385 Eco up, Eco Coach rates your extended Reward point. average and gives you a reward star See your my Hyundai web page for if you best the average. more information. See your My Hyundai web page for [Eco Driving] will not operate if the more information.
  • Page 386 Features of your vehicle Turn by Turn 7. Current Street name The Turn by Turn feature can be used ❈ For ® through Blue Link information specific ® Blue Link operations, please refer to a separate manual. 1. Direction Indicator Image 2.
  • Page 387: Driving Your Vehicle

    Driving your vehicle Before driving ......5-3 Special driving conditions ....5-53 •...
  • Page 388 If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the vehicle, have the exhaust system checked as soon as possible by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
  • Page 389: Before Driving

    Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING Before entering vehicle Necessary inspections CALIFORNIA PROPO- • Be sure that all windows, outside Fluid levels, such as engine oil, SITION 65 WARNING mirror(s), and outside lights are engine coolant, brake fluid, and Engine exhaust and a wide vari- clean.
  • Page 390 Driving your vehicle Before starting WARNING WARNING - Driving under • Close and lock all doors. the influence of alcohol or All passengers must be proper- • Position the seat so that all con- drugs ly belted whenever the vehicle trols are easily reached.
  • Page 391 Driving your vehicle WARNING • When you intend to park or stop the vehicle with the engine on, be careful not to depress the accelerator pedal for a long period of time. It may overheat the engine or exhaust system and cause fire. •...
  • Page 392 Driving your vehicle KEY POSITIONS Illuminated ignition switch Ignition switch position ACC (Accessory) (if equipped) The steering wheel is unlocked and LOCK electrical accessories are operative. ✽ ✽ NOTICE If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC posi- tion, turn the key while turning the steering wheel right and left to release the tension.
  • Page 393 Driving your vehicle (Continued) WARNING - Ignition key The warning lights can be checked • Never reach for the ignition before the engine is started. This is • Never turn the ignition switch switch, or any other controls the normal running position after the to LOCK or ACC while the vehi- through the steering wheel engine is started.
  • Page 394 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine 4. In extremely cold weather (below CAUTION 0°F / -18°C) or after the vehicle has not been operated for several If the engine stalls while you are WARNING days, let the engine warm up with- in motion, do not attempt to out depressing the accelerator move the shift lever to the P...
  • Page 395: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP BUTTON (IF EQUIPPED) ✽ ✽ NOTICE Illuminated engine start/stop Engine start/stop button posi- button tion You are able to turn off the engine (START/RUN) or vehicle power (ON), only when the vehicle is not in motion.
  • Page 396 Driving your vehicle ACC(Accessory) START/RUN Orange Blue Not illuminated With automatic transaxle With automatic transaxle With automatic transaxle Press the engine start/stop button To start the engine, depress the Press the engine start/stop button while it is in the ACC position without brake pedal and press the engine while it is in the OFF position without depressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 397 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) WARNING If you press the engine start/stop • Never reach for the engine • Never press engine button without depressing the brake start/ stop button or any other start/stop button while the pedal for automatic transaxle vehi- controls through the steering vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 398 Driving your vehicle Starting the engine 5. In extremely cold weather (below • Even if the smart key is in the vehi- -18°C / 0°F) or after the vehicle cle, if it is far away from you, the has not been operated for several engine may not start.
  • Page 399 Driving your vehicle (Continued) CAUTION • When the stop lamp fuse is blown, you cannot start the engine nor- If the engine stalls while the mally. vehicle is in motion, do not Replace the fuse with a new one. If attempt to move the shift lever it is not possible, you can start the to the P (Park) position.
  • Page 400: Automatic Transaxle

    Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Automatic transaxle operation highly efficient automatic transaxle has 6 forward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically, depending on the position of the shift lever. The individual speeds are selected automatically in Drive, depending on the position of the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 401 Driving your vehicle For smooth operation, depress the Transaxle ranges CAUTION brake pedal when shifting from N The indicator lights in the instrument (Neutral) to a forward or reverse gear. • To avoid damage to your cluster displays the shift lever posi- transaxle, do not accelerate tion when the ignition switch is in the the engine in R (Reverse) or...
  • Page 402 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) WARNING Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transaxle are not • Shifting into P (Park) while the backward. engaged. The vehicle will roll freely vehicle is in motion will cause even on the slightest incline unless the drive wheels to lock which the parking brake or service brakes...
  • Page 403 Driving your vehicle In sports mode, moving the shift (Continued) lever backwards and forwards will • In sports mode, when the engine allow you to make gearshifts rapidly. rpm approaches the red zone, the In contrast to a manual transaxle, the transaxle will upshift automatically.
  • Page 404 2. Insert a screwdriver (or key) into which could injure persons in the access hole and press down or around the vehicle. on the screwdriver (or key). 3. Move the shift lever. 4. Have you vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer soon as possible.
  • Page 405 Driving your vehicle Good driving practices • Always use the parking brake and WARNING shift into P (Park) when parking the • Never move the shift lever from P vehicle. Do not depend on placing • Always buckle-up! In a colli- (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other the transaxle in P (Park) to keep sion, an unbelted occupant is...
  • Page 406 Driving your vehicle Moving up a steep grade from a WARNING standing start If your vehicle becomes stuck in To move up a steep grade from a snow, mud, sand, etc., then you standing start, depress the brake may attempt to rock the vehicle pedal, move the shift lever to D free by moving it forward and (Drive) and release the parking...
  • Page 407 Driving your vehicle ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD) (IF EQUIPPED) Engine power can be delivered to Tight corner brake effect WARNING - Off road front and rear wheels for maximum traction. AWD is useful when extra driving CAUTION - traction is required, such as, when This vehicle is designed prima- When turning sharply on a driving on slippery, muddy, wet, or...
  • Page 408 Driving your vehicle ALL Wheel Drive (AWD) transfer mode selection Transfer mode Selection button Indicator light Description • When driving in AWD AUTO mode, the vehicle oper- ates similar to conventional 2WD vehicles under nor- mal operating conditions. However, if the system deter- AWD AUTO mines that there is a need for the AWD mode, the (AWD LOCK is...
  • Page 409 Driving your vehicle For safe all wheel drive opera- tion WARNING - All wheel driving When conditions demand the use of four-wheel drive, all func- tions your vehicle exposed to extreme stress. Slow down and be ready for changes in the composition and HILL1 HILL2 traction of the surface under...
  • Page 410 Driving your vehicle • You must consciously take the • Always hold the steering wheel firm- effort to learn how to corner in an ly when you are driving off-road. AWD vehicle. Do not rely on your • Make sure all passengers are experience in conventional 2WD wearing seat belts.
  • Page 411 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE CAUTION - WARNING - Mud or snow AWD driving • Do not drive in water if the level is If one of the front or rear wheels • Avoid high cornering speed. higher than the bottom of the vehi- begins to spin in mud, snow, cle.
  • Page 412 In a rollover crash, an by HYUNDAI for off road driv- unbelted person is more likely to die • In a rollover crash, an unbelt- ing, you should not use these than a person wearing a seat belt.
  • Page 413 Driving your vehicle WARNING - WARNING - Jacked Dynamometer vehicle testing While a full-time AWD vehicle is Keep away from the front of the raised on a jack, never start the vehicle while the vehicle is in engine or cause the tires to gear on the dynamometer.
  • Page 414: Brake System

    Driving your vehicle BRAKE SYSTEM Power brakes (Continued) WARNING - Brakes Your vehicle has power-assisted • Wet brakes may impair the • Do not drive with your foot brakes that adjust automatically vehicle’s ability to safely slow resting on the brake pedal. through normal usage.
  • Page 415 Driving your vehicle In the event of brake failure Disc brakes wear indicator CAUTION When your brake pads are worn and If service brakes fail to operate while • To avoid costly brake repairs, new pads are required, you will hear the vehicle is in motion, you can do not continue to drive with a high-pitched warning sound from...
  • Page 416: Parking Brake

    Driving your vehicle Parking brake Releasing the parking brake CAUTION Applying the parking brake • Driving with the parking brake applied will cause excessive brake pad and brake rotor wear. • Do not operate the parking brake while the vehicle is moving except in an emer- gency situation.
  • Page 417 • All vehicles should always the system checked by an authorized have the parking brake fully HYUNDAI dealer. engaged when parking to avoid inadvertent movement WARNING of the vehicle which can injure occupants or pedestrians.
  • Page 418: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Driving your vehicle If at all possible, cease driving the Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (Continued) vehicle immediately. If that is not pos- • Rough, gravel or snow-cov- sible, use extreme caution while WARNING ered roads. operating the vehicle and only con- ABS (or ESC) will not prevent tinue to drive the vehicle until you •...
  • Page 419 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE The ABS continuously senses the • Even with the anti-lock brake sys- speed of the wheels. If the wheels tem, your vehicle still requires suf- A click sound may be heard in the are going to lock, the ABS system ficient stopping distance.
  • Page 420 ABS. Contact an authorized Otherwise, you may have a W-78 HYUNDAI dealer as soon as problem with the ABS. Contact possible. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer CAUTION as soon as possible. • If the ABS warning light is on and stays on, you may have a problem with the ABS.
  • Page 421: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Electronic stability control WARNING (ESC) When you jump start your vehicle Never drive too fast for the road because of a drained battery, the conditions or too quickly when engine may not run as smoothly and cornering.
  • Page 422: Esc Off Button

    Driving your vehicle The Electronic Stability Control ESC operation When operating (ESC) system is an electronic sys- When the ESC is in opera- ESC ON condition tem designed to help the driver main- tion, the ESC indicator light • When the ignition is turned tain vehicle control under adverse blinks.
  • Page 423 Driving your vehicle ESC operation off • ESC off state 2 Indicator light To cancel ESC operation, ESC OFF state ■ ESC indicator light press the ESC OFF button This vehicle has 2 types of (ESC OFF ) for more than 3 ESC off states.
  • Page 424 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ESC OFF usage CAUTION When driving • When operating the vehicle on a Driving with varying tire or dynamometer, ensure that the • ESC should be turned on for daily wheel sizes may cause the ESC ESC is turned off (ESC OFF light driving whenever possible.
  • Page 425: Vehicle Stability Management (Vsm)

    ( ) or EPS warning light and left wheels when braking. remains on, take your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and VSM operation off VSM operation have the system checked. If you press the ESC OFF button to...
  • Page 426: Downhill Brake Control (Dbc)

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Downhill brake control (DBC) WARNING • The VSM is designed to function • The Vehicle Stability above approximately 9 mph (15 Management system is not a km/h) on curves. substitute for safe driving • The VSM is designed to function practices but a supplemen- above approximately 18 mph (30 tary function only.
  • Page 427 If the DBC yellow indicator light illuminates, the system has overheated or there is an operational problem. The DBC will not activate. If the DBC yellow indicator light illuminates even though the DBC system has cooled, have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 5 41...
  • Page 428: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Hill-start assist control (HAC) WARNING • The DBC does not turn ON in the A vehicle has the tendency to roll • Unnecessary or unwanted P (Park) position. back on a steep hill when the driver DBC activation may result in •...
  • Page 429 • All vehicles should always do so and call an authorized have the parking brake fully HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. engaged when parking to • Don't coast down hills with the avoid inadvertent movement vehicle out of gear.
  • Page 430 Driving your vehicle • If a tire goes flat while you are driv- • Under some conditions your park- ing, apply the brakes gently and ing brake can freeze in the keep the vehicle pointed straight engaged position. This is most like- ahead while you slow down.
  • Page 431: Cruise Control System

    Driving your vehicle CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (Continued) WARNING • Pay particular attention to the • If the cruise control is left on, driving conditions whenever (CRUISE indicator light in the using the cruise control sys- instrument cluster is illumi- tem. nated), the cruise control can •...
  • Page 432 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Cruise control switch To set cruise control speed: • During normal cruise control operation, when the SET switch is activated or reactivated after applying the brakes, the cruise control will energize after approx- imately 3 seconds. This delay is normal.
  • Page 433 Driving your vehicle To increase cruise control set To decrease the cruising speed: speed: ODM052027 3. Move the lever down (to SET-), and release it at the desired ODM052026 ODM052027 speed. The SET indicator light in Follow either of these procedures: Follow either of these procedures: the instrument cluster will illumi- nate.
  • Page 434 Driving your vehicle To temporarily accelerate with To cancel cruise control, do Each of these actions will cancel cruise control operation (the SET the cruise control on: one of the following: indicator light in the instrument clus- If you want to speed up temporarily ter will go off), but it will not turn the when the cruise control is on, system off.
  • Page 435 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE To resume cruising speed at To turn cruise control off, do more than approximately 25 one of the following: Always check the road conditions mph (40 km/h): when you move the lever up (to RES+) to resume the speed.
  • Page 436: Active Eco System

    Driving your vehicle ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM Active ECO operation • When the Active ECO button is Limitation of Active ECO oper- pressed the ECO indicator (green) ation: will illuminate to show that the If the following conditions occur while Active ECO is operating. Active ECO is operating, the system •...
  • Page 437: Economical Operation

    Driving your vehicle ECONOMICAL OPERATION Your vehicle's fuel economy depends • Don't "ride" the brake pedal. This • Keep your vehicle in good condi- mainly on your style of driving, where can increase fuel consumption and tion. For better fuel economy and you drive and when you drive.
  • Page 438 Therefore, have an engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds authorized HYUNDAI dealer perform prior to placing the vehicle in gear. scheduled inspections and mainte- In very cold weather, however, give nance.
  • Page 439: Special Driving Conditions

    Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions • If stalled in snow, mud, or sand, use Reducing the risk of a rollover second gear. Accelerate slowly to When hazardous driving conditions This multi-purpose passenger vehicle avoid spinning the drive wheels. are encountered such as water, is defined as a Sports Utility Vehicle •...
  • Page 440: Rocking The Vehicle

    • Avoid sharp turns or abrupt engine over-heating, transaxle combination not recommended maneuvers. damage or failure, and tire dam- by HYUNDAI for off road driv- age. • In a rollover crash, an unbelt- ing, you should not use these ed person is significantly tires for highway driving.
  • Page 441: Smooth Cornering

    Driving your vehicle Smooth cornering Driving at night WARNING - Spinning tires Do not spin the wheels, espe- cially at speeds more than 35 mph (56 km/h). Spinning the wheels at high speeds when the vehicle is stationary could cause a tire to overheat which could result in tire damage that may injure bystanders.
  • Page 442: Driving In The Rain

    Driving your vehicle • Keep your headlights clean and Driving in the rain • If your tires are not in good condi- properly aimed on vehicles not tion, making a quick stop on wet equipped with the automatic head- pavement can cause a skid and light aiming feature.
  • Page 443: Driving In Flooded Areas

    Driving your vehicle Driving in flooded areas Highway driving WARNING Tires: Avoid driving through flooded areas • Underinflated or overinflated unless you are sure the water is no tires can cause poor handling, higher than the bottom of the wheel loss of vehicle control, and hub.
  • Page 444 Driving your vehicle Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil: High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring. Do not for- get to check both engine coolant and engine oil. Drive belt: A loose or damaged drive belt may result in overheating of the engine.
  • Page 445: Winter Driving

    Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING Snowy or Icy conditions Snow tires If you mount snow tires on your vehi- To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it cle, make sure they are radial tires of may be necessary to use snow tires the same size and load range as the or to install tire chains on your tires.
  • Page 446 Driving your vehicle Tire chains When using tire chains, attach them CAUTION to the drive wheels as follows. • Make sure the snow chains are 2WD : Front wheels the correct size and type for AWD : All four wheels your tires.
  • Page 447 Driving your vehicle Chain installation Use high quality ethylene gly- WARNING - Tire chains col coolant When installing chains, follow the manufacturer's instructions • The chains Your vehicle is delivered with high mount them as tightly as you can. adversely affect vehicle han- quality ethylene glycol coolant in the Drive slowly with chains installed.
  • Page 448 HYUNDAI dealer or a sure they are not cracked, worn or tions on the container. Window wash- service station.
  • Page 449 Driving your vehicle Don't let your parking brake Don't let ice and snow accu- Carry emergency equipment freeze mulate underneath Depending on the severity of the weather, you should carry appropri- Under some conditions your parking Under some conditions, snow and ate emergency equipment.
  • Page 450: Trailer Towing

    (gross axle weight) and trailer vehicles or apparatus may differ. Ask tongue load are all within the limits. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for This section contains many time-test- further details before towing. ed, important trailering tips and safe- ty rules. Many of these are important...
  • Page 451 This • HYUNDAI trailer hitch accessory is is not a task for amateurs. Use available authorized experienced, competent HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 452 Driving your vehicle Driving with a trailer Following distance Backing up Stay at least twice as far behind the Hold the bottom of the steering wheel Towing a trailer requires a certain vehicle ahead as you would when with one hand. Then, to move the trail- amount of experience.
  • Page 453 Do not connect a trailer lighting sys- tem directly to your vehicle’s lighting system. Use only an approved trailer wiring harness. An authorized HYUNDAI dealer can assist you in installing the wiring har- ness. 5 67...
  • Page 454 Driving your vehicle Parking on hills However, if you ever have to park your CAUTION trailer on a hill, here's how to do it: Generally, if you have a trailer • When towing a trailer on steep attached to your vehicle, you should 1.
  • Page 455 Driving your vehicle Maintenance when trailer towing CAUTION WARNING - Parking Your vehicle will need service more brake • Due to higher load during often when you regularly pull a trail- trailer usage, overheating It can be dangerous to get out er.
  • Page 456 • When towing a trailer, be sure to Maximum permissible static vertical load consult an authorized HYUNDAI on the coupling device 500 lbs (226 kg) dealer for further information on additional requirements such as a Ibs.
  • Page 457 Driving your vehicle Weight of the trailer Weight of the trailer tongue The trailer tongue should weigh a maximum of 10% of the total loaded trailer weight, within the limits of the maximum permissible trailer tongue load. After you've loaded your trailer, weigh the trailer and then the tongue, separately, to see if the weights are proper.
  • Page 458 Driving your vehicle WARNING - Trailer • Never load a trailer with more weight in the rear than in the front. The front should be loaded with approximately 60% of the total trailer load; the rear should be loaded with approximately 40% of the total trailer load.
  • Page 459: Vehicle Load Limit

    Driving your vehicle VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT Tire and loading information label Vehicle capacity weight: 1111 or 1296 lbs. (504 or 588 kg) Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- mum combined weight of occupants and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped with a trailer, the combined weight includes the tongue load.
  • Page 460 Driving your vehicle Towing capacity: Steps For Determining Correct 5. Determine the combined weight of Load Limit luggage and cargo being loaded Without trailer brakes: on the vehicle. That weight may 1653 lbs (750 kg) 1. Locate the statement "The com- not safely exceed the available bined weight of occupants and With trailer brakes:...
  • Page 461 Driving your vehicle Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 C190F01JM C190F02JM C190F03JM Item Description Total Item Description Total Item Description Total Vehicle Capacity 1400 lbs Vehicle Capacity 1400 lbs Vehicle Capacity 1400 lbs Weight (635 kg) Weight (635 kg) Weight (635 kg) Subtract Occupant Subtract Occupant...
  • Page 462 Driving your vehicle Certification label To find out the actual loads on your (Continued) front and rear axles, you need to go to • Do not load your vehicle any a weigh station and weigh your vehi- heavier than the GVWR, either cle.
  • Page 463 Driving your vehicle CAUTION WARNING WARNING - Loose cargo Overloading your vehicle may • Overloading your vehicle can Items you carry inside your cause damage. Repairs would cause heat buildup in your vehicle can strike and injure not be covered by your warran- vehicle's tires and possible occupants in a sudden stop or ty.
  • Page 464: Vehicle Weight

    Driving your vehicle VEHICLE WEIGHT This section will guide you in the Base curb weight GAWR proper loading of your vehicle and/or (Gross axle weight rating) This is the weight of the vehicle trailer, to keep your loaded vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all This is the maximum allowable weight within its design rating capa- standard equipment.
  • Page 465: What To Do In An Emergency

    What to do in an emergency Road warning ......6-2 Towing ........6-23 •...
  • Page 466: Road Warning

    What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher It should be used whenever emer- gency repairs are being made or ■ Type A when the vehicle is stopped near the edge of a roadway. Depress the flasher switch with the ignition switch in any position.
  • Page 467: In Case Of An Emergency While Driving

    HYUNDAI dealer or this may cause a loss of control. seek other qualified assistance. When the car has slowed to such a speed that it is safe to do so, ✽...
  • Page 468: If Engine Doesn't Turn Over Or Turns Over Slowly

    3. Turn on the interior light. If the light 3. If the engine still does not start, call dims or goes out when you oper- an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or ate the starter, the battery is dis- seek other qualified assistance.
  • Page 469: Emergency Starting

    What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY STARTING Jump starting Jumper Cables WARNING - Battery Jump starting can be dangerous if • Keep all flames or sparks done incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid away from the battery. The harm to yourself or damage to your battery produces hydrogen vehicle or battery, follow the jump gas which may explode if...
  • Page 470 If the cause of your battery discharg- ground. Do not lean over the bat- ing is not apparent, you should have tery when making connections. your vehicle checked by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 471: Push-Starting

    What to do in an emergency Push-starting Vehicles equipped with automatic transaxle cannot be push-started. Follow the directions in this section for jump-starting. WARNING Never tow a vehicle to start it because the sudden surge for- ward when the engine starts could cause a collision with the tow vehicle.
  • Page 472: If The Engine Overheats

    If overheating happens again, coolant and no steam, leave the call an authorized HYUNDAI deal- 5. If the water pump drive belt is bro- engine running and check to be er for assistance.
  • Page 473: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) Each tire, including the spare (if pro- Please note that the TPMS is not a vided), should be checked monthly substitute for proper tire maintenance, when cold and inflated to the recom- and it is the driver’s responsibility to mended pressure by the vehicle man- maintain correct tire pressure, even if...
  • Page 474: Low Tire Pressure Indicator

    HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked. CAUTION OANNDR2003/OANNDR2004 In winter or cold weather, the...
  • Page 475: Tpms Malfunction Indicator

    WARNING - Low pressure Have the system checked by an (TPMS). damage authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon • The TPMS malfunction indica- Significantly low tire pressure as possible to determine the cause tor may illuminate if snow makes the vehicle unstable and of the problem.
  • Page 476: Changing A Tire With Tpms

    Have the flat tire repaired by an ommended that you always have with low pressure by simply looking authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon your tires serviced by an authorized at it. Always use a good quality tire as possible or replace the flat tire HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 477 What to do in an emergency Allow the tire to cool before measur- This device complies with Part WARNING - TPMS ing the inflation pressure. Always be 15 of the FCC rules. sure the tire is cold before inflating to •...
  • Page 478: If You Have A Flat Tire

    What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE Jack and tools Jacking instructions WARNING - Changing The jack is provided for emergency tires tire changing only. • Never attempt vehicle repairs To prevent the jack from “rattling” in the traffic lanes of a public while the vehicle is in motion, store it road or highway.
  • Page 479: Removing And Storing The Spare Tire

    What to do in an emergency Removing and storing the (Continued) spare tire • Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack. • Do not allow anyone to remain in the vehicle while it is on the jack.
  • Page 480 What to do in an emergency WARNING - Storing the spare tire Ensure the spare tire retainer is properly aligned with the center of the spare tire to prevent the spare tire from “rattling”. Otherwise, it may cause the spare tire to fall off the carrier and lead to an accident.
  • Page 481: Changing Tires

    What to do in an emergency Changing tires WARNING - Changing a tire • To prevent vehicle movement while changing a tire, always set the parking brake fully, and always block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel being changed. • We recommend that wheels of the vehicle be...
  • Page 482 What to do in an emergency ODM062008 ONCNEM2004 ODM062010 7. Place the jack at the front or rear 6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun- 8. Insert the jack handle into the jack jacking position closest to the tire terclockwise one turn each, but do and turn it clockwise, raising the you are changing.
  • Page 483 What to do in an emergency 9. Loosen the wheel nuts and 10. To reinstall the wheel, hold it on WARNING remove them with your fingers. the studs, put the wheel nuts on Slide the wheel off the studs and the studs and tighten them finger Wheels may have sharp edges.
  • Page 484 Then double-check each nut for If in doubt, consult an author- tightness. After changing wheels, ized HYUNDAI dealer. have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer tighten the wheel nuts to their proper torque as soon as possible. Wheel nut tightening torque: Steel wheel & aluminum alloy wheel:...
  • Page 485: Use Of Temporary Compact Spare Tire

    What to do in an emergency Important - use of temporary WARNING - WARNING Wheel studs compact spare tire If the studs are damaged, they The temporary compact spare If your vehicle is equipped with a com- may lose their ability to retain tire is for emergency use only.
  • Page 486 What to do in an emergency When using a temporary compact • Do not use tire chains on the com- spare tire, observe the following pre- pact spare tire. Because of the small- cautions: er size, a tire chain will not fit proper- ly.
  • Page 487: Towing

    OCM054034 If emergency towing is necessary, pension components are damaged we recommend having it done by an or the vehicle is being towed with the authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a CAUTION front wheels on the ground, use a commercial tow-truck service.
  • Page 488: Removable Towing Hook

    What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an Removable towing hook 3. Install the towing hook by turning it emergency without wheel dollies : clockwise into the hole until it is (if equipped) fully secured. 1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC ■...
  • Page 489: Emergency Towing

    If towing is necessary, we recom- communicate with each other fre- angle. Always pull straight ahead. mend you to have it done by an quently. authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow truck service. 6 25...
  • Page 490 Contact an the brakes may overheat and brake the vehicle speed to 10 mph authorized HYUNDAI dealer or performance will be reduced. Stop (15 km/h) and drive less than 1 a commercial tow truck serv- often and let the brakes cool off.
  • Page 491: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine compartment ..........7-3 Wiper blades ............7-42 Maintenance services ..........7-4 • Blade inspection............7-42 • Blade replacement ............7-42 • Owner’s responsibility ..........7-4 Battery ..............7-45 • Owner maintenance precautions ........7-5 Owner maintenance ..........7-6 • For best battery service ..........7-45 • Battery recharging ............7-45 •...
  • Page 492 • License plate light bulb replacement......7-81 • Interior light bulb replacement ........7-82 Appearance care ............7-83 • Exterior care ..............7-83 • Interior care ..............7-88 Emission control system ........7-90 California perchlorate notice ........7-94...
  • Page 493: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ ■ Gasoline Engine (LAMBDA 3.3) - GDI 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Fuse box 6. Negative battery terminal 7. Positive battery terminal 8. Radiator cap 9.
  • Page 494: Maintenance Services

    Retention are the owner's responsi- standards and receives technical Should you have any doubts con- bility. support from HYUNDAI in order to cerning the inspection or servicing of provide you with a high level of serv- your vehicle, we strongly recom- You should retain documents that ice satisfaction.
  • Page 495: Owner Maintenance Precautions

    As explained earlier in this section, maintenance procedures. If several procedures can be done only you lack sufficient knowledge by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and experience or the proper with special tools. tools and equipment to do the work, have it done by an ✽...
  • Page 496: Owner Maintenance

    • Check the engine oil level. ized HYUNDAI dealer at the frequen- exhaust fumes in the vehicle. cies indicated to help ensure safe, • Check coolant level in coolant •...
  • Page 497 Maintenance • Check for fluid leaks under your At least twice a year At least once a year : vehicle (water dripping from the air (i.e., every Spring and Fall) : • Clean body and door drain holes. conditioning system during or after •...
  • Page 498: Scheduled Maintenance Service

    Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Follow Normal Maintenance If your vehicle is operated under the Schedule if the vehicle is usually above conditions, should operated where none of the following inspect, replace or refill more fre- conditions apply. If any of the follow- quently than the following Normal Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 499 Additives are avail- anytime they have been submerged in water. able from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with : Inspect for excessive tappet noise and/or engine information on how to use them. Do not mix other vibration and adjust if necessary.
  • Page 500 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 6 months 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑...
  • Page 501 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 22,500 miles (36,000 km) or 18 months 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑...
  • Page 502 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) 37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 30 months ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Replace engine oil and filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter (30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 48 months) ❑...
  • Page 503 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 45,000 miles (72,000 km) or 36 months 52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 42 months ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑...
  • Page 504 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 48 months (Continued) ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Inspect drive belts ❑ Inspect battery condition (First, 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 72 months ❑ Inspect vacuum hose after that, every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 24 months) * ❑...
  • Page 505 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 67,500 miles (108,000 km) or 54 months 75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 60 months ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑...
  • Page 506 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) 82,500 miles (132,000 km) or 66 months ❑ Replace engine oil and filter ❑ Rotate tire (75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 120 months) ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Replace coolant ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter (First, 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 60 months ❑...
  • Page 507 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 72 months (Continued) ❑ Replace climate control air filter ❑ Rotate tire (for evaporator and blower unit) ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑...
  • Page 508 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 78 months 105,000 miles (168,000 km) or 84 months ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑...
  • Page 509 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) 112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 90 months ❑ Replace coolant ❑ Rotate tire (First, 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 60 months ❑ Inspect battery condition after every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months) ❑...
  • Page 510 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 96 months (Continued) ❑ Inspect drive belts ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Inspect battery condition (First, 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 72 months ❑ Inspect vacuum hose after that, every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 24 months) * ❑...
  • Page 511 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 127,500 miles (204,000 km) or 102 months 135,000 miles (216,000 km) or 108 months ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑...
  • Page 512 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) (Continued) 142,500 miles (228,000 km) or 114 months ❑ Rotate tire ❑ Replace coolant ❑ Inspect battery condition (First, 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 60 months ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter after that, every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months) ❑...
  • Page 513 Maintenance NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.) 150,000 miles (240,000 km) or 120 months (Continued) ❑ Inspect drive belts ❑ Rotate tire (First, 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 72 months ❑ Inspect battery condition ❑ Inspect vacuum hose after that, every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 24 months) * ❑...
  • Page 514 Maintenance MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replace if necessary MAINTENANCE DRIVING CONDI- MAINTENANCE ITEM...
  • Page 515 Maintenance MAINTENANCE DRIVING CONDI- MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE INTERVALS OPERATION TION EVERY 7,500 MILES (12,000 KM) OR DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J 6 MONTHS TRANSFER CASE OIL (AWD) EVERY 75,000 MILES (120,000 KM) C, D, E, G, H, I, J REAR AXLE OIL (AWD) EVERY 75,000 MILES (120,000 KM) C, D, E, G, H, I, J...
  • Page 516: Explanation Of Scheduled Maintenance Items

    Have an authorized HYUNDAI more frequent oil and filter changes starting. If an excessive amount of dealer replace any damaged or leak- are required.
  • Page 517 Vacuum crankcase ventilation Air cleaner filter Cooling system hoses (if equipped) A Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner fil- Check the cooling system parts, ter is recommended when the filter is such as radiator, coolant reservoir, Inspect the surface of hoses for evi- replaced.
  • Page 518 (Refer should be changed at an authorized Brake fluid “Recommended lubricants and HYUNDAI dealer in accordance to capacities” in section 8.) Check brake fluid level in the brake the scheduled maintenance at the fluid reservoir. The level should be beginning of this chapter.
  • Page 519 Maintenance Parking brake Steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint Inspect the parking brake system including the parking brake lever (or With the vehicle stopped and engine pedal) and cables. off, check for excessive free-play in the steering wheel. Check the linkage for bends or dam- Brake pads, calipers and age.
  • Page 520: Engine Oil

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil level WARNING - Radiator hose Be very careful not to touch the radiator hose when checking or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you. 5. Pull the dipstick out again and check the level.
  • Page 521: Changing The Engine Oil And Filter

    Always protect your skin by washing your Have engine oil and filter changed by hands thoroughly with soap an authorized HYUNDAI dealer and warm water as soon as pos- according Maintenance sible after handling used oil.
  • Page 522: Engine Coolant

    Maintenance ENGINE COOLANT The high-pressure cooling system (Continued) WARNING has a reservoir filled with year-round • Turn the engine off and wait antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is The electric motor until it cools down. Use filled at the factory. (cooling fan) is con- extreme care when removing Check the antifreeze protection and trolled...
  • Page 523 If the coolant level is low, add enough coolant to bring the level to F (MAX), but do not overfill. If frequent coolant refill is required, see an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for a cooling sys- tem inspection. 7 33...
  • Page 524: Changing The Coolant

    Maintenance Changing the coolant Have coolant changed by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this section. CAUTION Put a thick cloth or fabric around the radiator cap before refilling the coolant in order to...
  • Page 525: Brake Fluid

    HYUNDAI dealer. wear of the brake linings. If the fluid level is excessively low, have the brake system checked by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer. ONCNMC2009 Check the fluid level in the reservoir Use only the specified brake fluid. periodically. The fluid level should be (Refer to “Recommended lubricants...
  • Page 526 Maintenance CAUTION WARNING - Brake fluid Do not allow brake fluid to con- When changing and adding tact the vehicle's body paint, as brake fluid, handle it carefully. paint damage will result. Brake Do not let it come in contact fluid, which has been exposed with your eyes.
  • Page 527: Washer Fluid

    • Windshield washer fluid is have the parking brake adjusted by washer fluid available. poisonous to humans and an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. However, use washer solvent with animals. Do not drink and antifreeze characteristics in cold cli- avoid contacting windshield Stroke : 8~9 notch mates to prevent freezing.
  • Page 528: Air Cleaner

    Maintenance AIR CLEANER Filter replacement ONCNMC2013 ONCNMC2014 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover 2. Wipe the inside of the air cleaner. ONCNMC2012 attaching clips and open the cover. 3. Lift the air cleaner cover and pull It must be replaced when necessary, the air cleaner filter cover.
  • Page 529 • When removing the air cleaner filter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result. • Use a HYUNDAI genuine part. Use of nongenuine part could damage the air flow sensor. 7 39...
  • Page 530: Climate Control Air Filter

    Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED) Filter inspection Filter replacement If the vehicle is operated in the severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more fre- quently and replaced earlier. When you, the owner, replace the climate control air filter, replace it performing the following procedure, and be care-...
  • Page 531 Maintenance ODM072016 OANNMC2038 3. Remove the climate control air fil- 4. Replace the climate control air fil- ter case by pulling out both sides ter. of the cover. 5. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly. ✽ ✽ NOTICE When replacing the climate control filter, install properly.
  • Page 532: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance WIPER BLADES Blade inspection Contamination of either the wind- Blade replacement shield or the wiper blades with for- When the wipers no longer clean eign matter can reduce the effective- adequately, the blades may be worn ness of the windshield wipers. or cracked, and require replacement.
  • Page 533: Front Windshield Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Front windshield wiper blade 1JBA7037 1JBA7038 2. Compress the clip and slide the 3. Lift it off the arm. 1LDA5023 blade assembly downward. 4. Install the blade assembly in the 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the reverse order of removal. wiper blade assembly to expose the plastic locking clip.
  • Page 534 3. Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slightly. To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer replace the wiper blade.
  • Page 535: Battery

    Maintenance BATTERY For best battery service (Continued) WARNING - Battery If any electrolyte gets dangers into your eyes, flush Always read the follow- your eyes with clean ing instructions carefully water for at least 15 min- when handling a battery. utes and get immediate Keep lighted cigarettes medical attention.
  • Page 536: Battery Recharging

    Maintenance Battery recharging (Continued) CALIFORNIA PROPO- Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, • When lifting a plastic-cased SITION 65 WARNING calcium-based battery. battery, excessive pressure Battery posts, terminals, and on the case may cause battery • If the battery becomes discharged related accessories contain acid to leak, resulting in per- in a short time (because, for exam-...
  • Page 537: Reset Items

    Maintenance Reset items (Continued) WARNING - Recharging Items should be reset after the bat- • Disconnect the battery charg- battery tery has been discharged or the bat- er in the following order. When recharging the battery, tery has been disconnected. 1.
  • Page 538: Tires And Wheels

    If a tire frequently needs refilling, Recommended cold tire infla- have it checked by an author- tion pressures ized HYUNDAI dealer. • Overinflation produces All tire pressures (including the ODMNMC2017 harsh ride, excessive wear at...
  • Page 539: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    Maintenance Checking tire inflation pres- CAUTION CAUTION - Tire pressure sure • Warm tires normally exceed Always observe the following: Check your tires once a month or recommended cold tire pres- • Check tire pressure when the more. sures by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41 tires are cold.
  • Page 540: Tire Rotation

    Refer to “Tire and wheels” in section 8. • Remember to check the pres- sure your spare tire. HYUNDAI recommends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehicle.
  • Page 541: Wheel Alignment And Tire Balance

    Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE Wheel alignment and tire bal- Without a spare tire ance Rotate radial tires that have an asymmetric tread pattern only from The wheels on your vehicle were front to rear and not from right to aligned and balanced carefully at the left.
  • Page 542: Tire Replacement

    Maintenance Tire replacement (Continued) WARNING - Replacing • The use of any other tire size tires Tread wear indicator or type may seriously affect • Driving on worn-out tires is ride, handling, ground clear- very hazardous will ance, stopping distance, body reduce braking effectiveness, to tire clearance, snow tire steering accuracy, and trac-...
  • Page 543: Wheel Replacement

    Maintenance Compact spare tire replacement Wheel replacement Tire traction (if equipped) When replacing the metal wheels for Tire traction can be reduced if you A compact spare tire has a shorter any reason, make sure the new drive on worn tires, tires that are tread life than a regular size tire.
  • Page 544: Tire Maintenance

    Maintenance Tire maintenance Tire sidewall labeling 2. Tire size designation A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire In addition to proper inflation, correct size designation. You will need this wheel alignment helps to decrease information when selecting replace- tire wear. If you find a tire is worn ment tires for your car.
  • Page 545 Maintenance 102 - Load Index, a numerical code Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life associated with the maximum (TIN : Tire Identification The chart below lists many of the dif- load the tire can carry. Number) ferent speed ratings currently being H - Speed Rating Symbol.
  • Page 546 Maintenance 4. Tire ply composition and mate- 6. Maximum load rating WARNING - Tire age rial This number indicates the maximum Tires degrade over time, even load in kilograms and pounds that can The number of layers or plies of rub- when they are not being used.
  • Page 547 Maintenance Tread wear Traction - AA, A, B & C Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to The tread wear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to degenerate and reduce tire life, and tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B and C.
  • Page 548 Maintenance Tire terminology and definitions Cold Tire Pressure: The amount of Intended Outboard Sidewall: The Air Pressure: The amount of air air pressure in a tire, measured in side of an asymmetrical tire, that inside the tire pressing outward on pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo- must always face outward when the tire.
  • Page 549 Maintenance Occupant Distribution: Designated Speed Rating: An alphanumeric Vehicle Maximum Load on the Tire: seating positions. code assigned to a tire indicating the Load on an individual tire due to curb maximum speed at which a tire can and accessory weight plus maximum Outward Facing Sidewall: The side operate.
  • Page 550 Maintenance All season tires Snow tires Tire chains HYUNDAI specifies all season tires If you equip your car with snow tires, Tire chains, if necessary, should be on some models to provide good they should be the same size and...
  • Page 551 Maintenance Radial-ply tires Longer wearing tires can be more WARNING - Snow or ice susceptible to irregular tread wear. It Radial-ply tires provide improved is very important to follow the tire • When driving on roads cov- tread life, road hazard resistance and rotation interval shown in this section ered with snow or ice, drive at smoother high speed ride.
  • Page 552: Fuses

    HYUNDAI dealer. system. Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, car- ✽ ✽ NOTICE tridge type, and multi fuse for higher amperage ratings.
  • Page 553 5. Push in a new fuse of the same HYUNDAI dealer. rating, and make sure it fits tightly • Do not input any other objects in the clips.
  • Page 554 Maintenance If the headlights or other electrical Fuse switch Engine compartment panel fuse components do not work and the replacement fuses are OK, check the fuse block in the engine compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced. ODM072019 ONCNMC2032 Always, put the mode switch at the...
  • Page 555 2. Remove the nuts shown in the pic- in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult ture above. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 3. Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating. CAUTION 4.
  • Page 556: Fuse/Relay Panel Description

    Maintenance Fuse/Relay panel description ODM072017 Inside the fuse/relay box covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describ- ing fuse/relay name and capacity. ✽ ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in ODMNMC2014 this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
  • Page 557 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected Component A/BAG IND Instrument Cluster A/BAG ACU, A/C Control Module, Passenger Occupant Detection Sensor Sunroof_MTR, RAIN_SNSR,RR_BLOWER,PGS, AC_INVERTER_UNIT,Smart Key Control Module, MODULE 5 7.5A BCM, Rear Seat Warmer LH/RH,Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer Module, MODULE 1 7.5A Sport Mode Switch, Key Solenoid, Console Switch LH/RH,Rear Power Window Switch LH/RH FOG LAMP RR RR_FOG_LH/RH BCM, Tire Pressure Monitoring Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, Driver/Passenger Door Module, Auto...
  • Page 558 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected Component W/O IMMO. & Smart Key : ICM Relay Box (Burglar Alarm Relay) START 7.5A With IMMO. or Smart Key : INHIBIT_SW(POSITION_SW) Crash Pad Switch, Multipurpose Check Connector, Head Lamp Leveling Device Actuator LH/RH, Auto MODULE 2 Head Lamp Leveling Device Module, Stop Lamp Switch,AFLS_UNIT, F_WATER_SNSR, GLOW_RLY_UNIT_METAL, FPAS_SNSR, DSL_BOX...
  • Page 559 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected Component SUNROOF 1 SUNROOF_MTR P/WDW LH Driver Safety Power Window Module, Driver Door Module, Rear Power Window Switch LH FUEL LID Fuel Fillar Door Switch (DOOR_EXT) SMART KEY 3 7.5A Smart Key Control Module STOP LAMP Stop Signal Electronic Module P/SEAT PASS Passenger Seat Manual Switch, Passenger Lumbar Support Switch...
  • Page 560 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel ONCNMC2036 ONCNMC2015...
  • Page 561 Maintenance Relay NO. Relay Name Relay Type POWER OUTLET RELAY ISO MICRO START RELAY ISO MICRO FRONT DEICER RELAY ISO MICRO BLOWER RELAY ISO MICRO WIPER LO RELAY ISO MICRO ACC RELAY ISO MICRO IG1 RELAY ISO MICRO IG2 RELAY ISO MICRO COOLING FAN RELAY ISO MINI...
  • Page 562 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected Component MDPS MDPS Unit Smart Junction Box (IPS 1 (4CH), IPS 2 (1CH), IPS 5 (1CH), Fuse - SUNROOF 1, P/SEAT PASS, P/SEAT DRV), RR A/CON BLOWER Blower Relay RR HTD Rear Defogger Relay MULTI FUSE ABS1 ESC Module, Multipurpose Check Connector...
  • Page 563: Rear Combination Lamp

    Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected Component P/TAIL GATE Power Tail Gate Module IDB Module 4WD ECM Battery Sensor AMS (WIPER) BCM, PCM WIPER FRT Wiper LO Relay, Front Wiper Motor A/T - Rear Combination Lamp (IN) LH/RH, Electro Chromic Mirror, Audio, A/V & Navigation B/UP LAMP Head Unit ABS3...
  • Page 564: Light Bulbs

    This condition expertise, consult an authorized firmly apply the parking brake, is caused by the temperature differ- HYUNDAI dealer. In many cases, ensure that the ignition switch ence between the lamp inside and it is difficult to replace vehicle is turned to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 565 Maintenance Headlamp, Front position Headlamp bulb (Continued) lamp, Front turn signal lamp, • Always handle them carefully, Front fog lamp bulb replace- and avoid scratches and abra- ment sions. If the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with liquids. Never touch the glass with bare hands.
  • Page 566 ODMEMC2006 ODMEMC2006 assembly is reinstalled, consult an 1. Open the hood. Turn signal lamp/Position lamp authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 2. Remove the headlamp bulb cover 1. Remove the socket from the by turning it counterclockwise. assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on 3.
  • Page 567 Push the socket into the assembly If the lamp bulb does not operate, and turn the socket clockwise. have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. WARNING - HID Headlamp low beam (if equipped) Do not attempt to replace or...
  • Page 568 HID have the vehicle checked by an (2) Back-up lamp lamp needs to be replaced. HID light- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (3) Rear stop and tail lamp ing components are more complex (4) Rear tail lamp/Rear stop and tail...
  • Page 569 Maintenance Outside lamp 7. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until 1. Open the tailgate. it locks into place. 2. Remove the service cover using a 8. Install the socket in the assembly flat-blade screwdriver.
  • Page 570 Maintenance Inside lamp 5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place. 6. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise.
  • Page 571: High Mounted Stop Lamp

    If the lamp does not operate, have have the vehicle checked by an with a screwdriver. the vehicle checked by an authorized authorized HYUNDAI dealer. HYUNDAI dealer. 2. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb. 4. Install a new bulb.
  • Page 572 Maintenance ■ Map lamp ■ Luggage room lamp (if equipped) Interior lamp bulb replacement WARNING Prior to working on the Interior Lamps, ensure that the “OFF” button is depressed to avoid burning your fingers or receiv- ing an electric shock. ■...
  • Page 573: Appearance Care

    Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care Finish maintenance CAUTION Washing Exterior general caution • Do not use strong soap, chem- To help protect your vehicle’s finish It is very important to follow the label ical detergents or hot water, from rust and deterioration, wash it directions when using any chemical and do not wash the vehicle in thoroughly and frequently at least...
  • Page 574 Maintenance Waxing CAUTION Wax the vehicle when water will no • Wiping dust or dirt off the longer bead on the paint. body with a dry cloth will Always wash and dry the vehicle scratch the finish. before waxing. Use a good quality •...
  • Page 575 Maintenance Finish damage repair Bright-metal maintenance Underbody maintenance Deep scratches or stone chips in the • To remove road tar and insects, Corrosive materials used for ice and painted surface must be repaired use a tar remover, not a scraper or snow removal and dust control may promptly.
  • Page 576 Maintenance Aluminum or chrome wheel main- Corrosion protection WARNING tenance Protecting your vehicle from corro- After washing the vehicle, test The aluminum or chrome wheels are sion the brakes while driving slowly coated with a clear protective finish. By using the most advanced design to see if they have been affected and construction practices to combat •...
  • Page 577 Maintenance High-corrosion areas Moisture breeds corrosion Keep your car clean If you live in an area where your car Moisture creates an atmosphere that The best way to prevent corrosion is is regularly exposed to corrosive both promotes and facilitates corro- to keep your car clean and free of materials, corrosion protection is sion.
  • Page 578: Interior Care

    Maintenance • When cleaning lower door panels, Keep paint and trim in good con- Interior care rocker panels and frame mem- dition Interior general precautions bers, be sure that drain holes are Scratches or chips in the finish Prevent caustic solutions such as kept open so that moisture can should be covered with "touch-up"...
  • Page 579 Maintenance Cleaning the upholstery and inte- Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt rior trim webbing Clean the belt webbing with any mild Vinyl soap solution recommended for Remove dust and loose dirt from cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum the instructions provided with the cleaner.
  • Page 580: Emission Control System

    Inside the crankcase, noid valve. car inspected and maintained by an the fresh air mixes with blow-by authorized HYUNDAI dealer in gases, which then pass through the accordance with the maintenance PCV valve into the induction system. schedule in this manual.
  • Page 581 Maintenance Purge Control Solenoid Valve 3. Exhaust emission control Engine exhaust gas precautions (PCSV) (carbon monoxide) system The purge control solenoid valve is • Carbon monoxide can be present Exhaust Emission Control controlled by the Engine Control with other exhaust fumes. Therefore, System is a highly effective system Module (ECM);...
  • Page 582 Maintenance • Do not operate the engine in con- Operating precautions for catalyt- CALIFORNIA PROPO- fined or closed areas (such as ic converters (if equipped) SITION 65 WARNING garages) any more than what is necessary to move the vehicle in or Engine exhaust and a wide vari- WARNING - Fire...
  • Page 583 All inspections and adjustments must be made by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Avoid driving with a very low fuel level. If you run out of gasoline, it could cause the engine to misfire and result in excessive loading of the catalytic converter.
  • Page 584: California Perchlorate Notice

    Maintenance CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/ hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Notice California Vehicle Dismantlers: Perchlorate containing materials, such as air bag inflators, seatbelt pretensioners and keyless remote entry batteries, must be disposed of according to Title 22 California Code of Regulations Section 67384.10 (a).
  • Page 585: Specifications, Consumer Information And Reporting Safety Defects

    Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Dimensions ....... . 8-2 Engine .
  • Page 586: Dimensions

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects DIMENSIONS ENGINE Item in (mm) Item Lambda 3.3 Overall length 193.11 (4,905) Displacement 203.9 (3,342) cu. in (cc) Overall width 74.21 (1,885) Overall height 66.54 (1,690), 66.93 (1,700) * Bore x Stroke 3.6x3.3 (92x83.8) in.
  • Page 587: Bulb Wattage

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects BULB WATTAGE Lamp Bulb Wattage Bulb type Headlamp (Low) 55 or 35 (HID)* H7L or D3S Headlamp (High) Front turn signal lamp PY28W Front Front position lamp 5 or LED* W5W or LED Front fog lamp* Front turn signal lamp (Outside mirror)* LED* Front marker lamp...
  • Page 588: Tires And Wheels

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure [psi (kPa)] Normal load Maximum load Wheel lug nut torque Item Tire size Wheel size lb•ft, N•m (kg•m) Front Rear Front Rear 235/60R18 7.5J×18 Full size tire (230) (230) (230) (230) P235/55R19...
  • Page 589: Gross Vehicle Weight

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT Lambda 3.3 Item Automatic transaxle 2500 kg (5510 lbs) 2550 kg (5620 lbs) LUGGAGE VOLUME Item 6 Seater 7 Seater 1 Seat 2265 l (79 cu f) 2 Seat 1159 l (40.9 cu f) 3 Seat 383 l (13.5 cu f)
  • Page 590: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    Gasoline MICHANG ATF SP-IV, SK ATF SP-IV, Automatic transaxle fluid Lambda 3.3 8.24 US qt. (7.8 l) Engine NOCA ATF SP-IV, HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IV Mixture of antifreeze and distilled water Gasoline Coolant Lambda 3.3 9.6 US qt. (9.1 l)
  • Page 591: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects Recommended SAE viscosity Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an When choosing an oil, consider the effect on fuel economy and cold range of temperature your vehicle will number be operated in before the next oil weather operating (engine start and change.
  • Page 592: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL Frame number VIN label ONCEVS2001 OEN086004N The vehicle identification number The VIN is also on a plate attached OCM056002 (VIN) is the number used in register- to the top of the dashboard. The vehicle certification label...
  • Page 593: Tire Specification And Pressure Label

    Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects TIRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER REFRIGERANT LABEL PRESSURE LABEL ■ Gasoline engine ONCEVS2002 ONCNMC2016 ONCNMC2001 The engine number is stamped on The refrigerant label is located at the the engine block as shown in the front of the engine room.
  • Page 594: Consumer Information

    Traffic Safety Administration of the York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin, Kansas, U.S. Department of Transportation. Vermont. Missouri. Your Hyundai dealer will help answer Eastern Region Central Region any questions you may have as you read this information. 1122 Cranbury South River Road...
  • Page 595: Reporting Safety Defects

    HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA. America. You are not responsible to http://warranty-arbitration.hyundai pay any of the costs Hyundai incurs. To contact NHTSA, you may call the USA.com. Notice must be received Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-...
  • Page 596 Index...
  • Page 597 Index Appearance care ......7-83 Exterior care ....... 7-83 Interior care .
  • Page 598 Index Brake system....... . . 5-28 Checking tire inflation pressure ....7-49 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) .
  • Page 599 Index Defrosting (Windshield) ..... . . 4-146 Emergency tailgate safety release....4-31 Dimensions .
  • Page 600 Index Jack and tools ......6-14 Removing and storing the spare tire ... . . 6-15 Floor mat anchor(s) .
  • Page 601 Index Room lamp ....... 4-122 Vanity mirror lamp ......4-123 Interior light welcome .
  • Page 602 Index LCD display ....... . . 4-78 A/V Mode ....... . . 4-83 LCD modes .
  • Page 603 Index Occupant classification system....3-54 Rear parking assist system ..... 4-106 Odometer .
  • Page 604 Index Seat belt warning......3-26 Special driving conditions ..... . 5-53 Seat warmer (Rear seat) .
  • Page 605 Index Sunglass holder......4-150 Tire rotation ....... . 7-50 Sunroof, see Panoramic sunroof.
  • Page 606 Index Winter driving....... . 5-59 Snow tires ....... . . 5-59 Tire chains .

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