Hyundai Equus 2012 Owner's Manual
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All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.
However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time so that
our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
This manual applies to all Hyundai models and includes descriptions and
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  • Page 1 Specifications All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out. This manual applies to all Hyundai models 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 per- formance, 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 estab- lished 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 situation 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. CAUTION This indicates that a situation may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded.
  • Page 4 8-4 in the Vehicle Specifications and consumer information section of the Owner's Manual. Copyright 2011 Hyundai Motor America. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Hyundai Motor America.
  • Page 5: Guide To Hyundai Genuine Parts

    English. facturing requirements. Using imita- tion, counterfeit or used salvage parts Hyundai Genuine Parts are only sold A100A03L is not covered under the Hyundai New through authorized EQUUS Vehicle Limited Warranty or any other Dealerships.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Your vehicle at a glance Safety features of your vehicle Features of your vehicle Driving your vehicle table of contents What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects Index...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction How to use this manual / 1-2 Fuel requirements / 1-3 Vehicle break-in process / 1-5 Vehicle data collection and event data recorders / 1-6 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster / 1-7...
  • Page 9 Introduction HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest The general layout of the manual is pro- You will find various WARNINGS, CAU- possible driving pleasure from your vehi- vided in the Table of Contents. A good TIONS, and NOTICES in this manual.
  • Page 10 Introduction FUEL REQUIREMENTS Your new vehicle is designed to obtain Gasoline containing alcohol and CAUTION methanol maximum performance with UNLEADED FUEL, as well as minimize exhaust emis- Never add any fuel system cleaning Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and sions and spark plug fouling. agents to the fuel tank other than ethanol (also known as grain alcohol) are what has been specified.
  • Page 11 Use of “E85” will result in the fuel system. If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not poor engine performance and damage to available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel your vehicle's engine and fuel system. System Cleaner Plus added to the fuel CAUTION...
  • Page 12 Introduction VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS No special break-in period is needed. By CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- following a few simple precautions for the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you may add to TION 65 WARNING the performance, economy and life of Items contained in motor vehicles your vehicle.
  • Page 13: Vehicle Data Collection/Event Data Recorders

    Introduction VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS This vehicle is equipped with an event These data can help provide a better To read data recorded by an EDR, spe- data recorder (EDR). The main pur- understanding of the circumstances cial equipment is required, and pose of an EDR is to record, in certain in which crashes and injuries occur.
  • Page 14: Instrument Cluster

    Introduction INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AUTO Door ajar warning light Charging system warning light AUTO HOLD indicator HOLD AFLS malfunction indicator AFLS Seat belt warning light Malfunction indicator light (if equipped) Tail light indicator High beam indicator Air bag warning light TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring Turn signal indicator Cruise indicator...
  • Page 15 Introduction SCC malfunction Low tire pressure Pre-safe seat belt indicator position indicator warning light (if equipped) (if equipped) OVI049222 OVI061003N OVI052090 SCC sensor mal- Lane departure function indicator warning system (if equipped) malfunction indica- tor (if equipped) OVI059016L OVI049221 Door open posi- ECO indicator tion indicator (if equipped)
  • Page 16: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Your vehicle at a glance Interior overview / 2-2 Instrument panel overview / 2-3 Engine compartment / 2-4...
  • Page 17 Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Door lock/unlock button ....4-12 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch ..........4-49 3. Power window switches ....4-24 4. Fuel filler lid release button....4-30 5. Hood release lever......4-29 6. Brake pedal 7. Accelerator pedal 8.
  • Page 18 Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Instrument cluster......4-51 2. Horn ..........4-41 3. Driver’s front air bag......3-57 4. Wiper/Washer........4-88 5. Engine start/stop button .....5-5 6. Hazard warning flasher switch..4-81, 6-2 7. Climate control system.....4-95 8. Clock ..........4-120 9. Shift lever ...........5-9 10.
  • Page 19 Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir ....7-22 2. Radiator cap ........7-24 3. Brake fluid reservoir......7-25 4. Air cleaner.........7-28 5. Engine oil dipstick ......7-21 6. Engine oil filler cap ......7-21 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..7-27 8.
  • Page 20: Safety Features Of Your Vehicle

    Seats / 3-2 Seat belts / 3-25 Child restraint system / 3-37 Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system / 3-45 Safety features of your vehicle...
  • Page 21: Seats

    Safety features of your vehicle SEATS Driver’s seat (1) Seat sliding forward or backward**/ Seat height and cushion tilting adjust- ment (2) Seat cushion length adjustment (3) Seatback angle adjustment (4) Head restraint height adjustment (5) Driver position memory system (6) Seat warmer or seat cooler* (7) Massage seat adjustment* (8) Lumbar support adjustment...
  • Page 22 Safety features of your vehicle (16) Easy access ON/OFF toggle switch WARNING WARNING Driver respon- - Driver’s seat (17) Seat warmer or seat cooler* (Left sibility for passengers • Never attempt to adjust the seat seat) while the vehicle is moving. This Riding in a vehicle with the seat- (18) Seat warmer or seat cooler* (Right could result in loss of control,...
  • Page 23 Safety features of your vehicle Front seat adjustment - power CAUTION WARNING The front seat can be adjusted by using • The power seat is driven by elec- • Do not adjust the seat while wear- the control switches located on the tric motors.
  • Page 24 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039002 OVI039005 OVI039004 Forward and rearward Seat cushion height and tilt Seatback angle Push the control switch forward or rear- Pull the front portion of the control switch Push the upper part of the control switch ward to move the seat to the desired up to raise or push down to lower the forward or rearward to move the seat-...
  • Page 25 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039003 OVI039006 OVI041306N Cushion length adjustment Lumbar support (for driver’s seat) Driver’s massage seat (if equipped) (for driver’s seat) The lumbar support can be adjusted by You can operate the massage seat by Push the control switch forward or back- pressing the lumbar support switch on using the switch while the engine is run- ward to move the seat cushion to the...
  • Page 26 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height as the center of gravity of an occupant's head. Generally, the center of gravity of most peo- ple's head is similar with the height of the top of their eyes.
  • Page 27 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039007 OVI039010 OVI039072L Forward and rearward adjustment Adjusting the height up and down - electric Removal - electric The headrest may be adjusted forward or Push the control switch up to raise or To remove the headrest, raise it as far as rearward by pulling the lower part of the down to lower the headrest.
  • Page 28 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING If you don't install the headrest securely, the active headrest may not operate normally. When rein- stalling the headrest, install it securely as noted in the procedures. Type A Type B WARNING Make sure the headrest locks in position after adjusting it to proper- OVI039011 OBH038069...
  • Page 29 Safety features of your vehicle • When pressing the switch for more than WARNING 1.5 seconds with the seat warmer oper- - Seat warmer ating, the seat warmer will turn OFF. burns • The seat warmer defaults to the OFF Passengers should use extreme position whenever the engine start/stop caution when using seat warmers...
  • Page 30 Safety features of your vehicle • Each time you push the button, the air- CAUTION flow is changed as follows: • The seat cooler is a supplemen- tary cooling system. Use the seat OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( cooler when the climate control system is on.
  • Page 31 Safety features of your vehicle Rear seat adjustment - power WARNING WARNING The rear seat can be adjusted by using For proper operation of the occu- Use extreme caution so that hands the control switches located on the door. pant classification system: or other objects are not caught in the seat mechanisms while the seat •...
  • Page 32 Safety features of your vehicle OBH038013 OVI032018C OVI039019 Forward, backward and seatback Easy access switch angle Your vehicle features an easy access Push the control switch forward or back- system to provide convenient access for ward to move the seat to the desired rear passengers.
  • Page 33 Safety features of your vehicle If the front passenger’s seat is occupied and seat belt is buckled, the switches won’t operate. Do not use these switches while the front passenger seat is occu- pied. OVI039061 OVI039062 Rear relaxation seat system (for rear Front passenger side walk-in seat right passenger’s seat) (if equipped) Press and hold switch (1).
  • Page 34 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039063 OVI039028 OVI039029 Leg support (for rear right passen- Lumbar support (for rear right pas- Rear relaxation seat system ger’s seat) (if equipped) senger’s seat) (if equipped) Press and hold switch (3). The leg support can be adjusted by The lumbar support can be adjusted by The front passenger seat will move for- pressing switch (1) or (2).
  • Page 35 Safety features of your vehicle Massage seat remote control OVI041205N OVI041206N You can operate the massage seat by 1. ON/OFF button using the remote control while the engine Turns the massage system on/off when is running. the engine is running. •...
  • Page 36 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE 4. UPPER BACK 5 seater Operates the massage system with the When you operate the massage system upper part of the seat back. by pressing the remote control button, the massage seat operates for 15 min- 5.
  • Page 37 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING • For maximum effectiveness in case of an accident, the headrest should be adjusted so the middle of the headrest is at the same height as the center of gravity of an occupant's head. Generally, the center of gravity of most peo- ple's head is similar with the height of the top of their eyes.
  • Page 38 Safety features of your vehicle CAUTION For your safety, the electric rear headrest can't be removed. If there is any problem with the electric rear headrest, take your vehicle to an authorized EQUUS dealer and have the system checked. WARNING Do not operate the vehicle with the OVI039022 OVI039068...
  • Page 39 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039024 OBH038074L OVI031025N Armrest (if equipped) Wing-out Rear center seat headrest For a rear outboard passenger's conven- You can fold the rear center seat’s head- The armrest is located in the center of ience, the ends of the headrest can be rest by pressing the upper part of the the rear seat.
  • Page 40 Safety features of your vehicle Type A Type A OVI031026N OVI031027N Type B Type B OVI039030 Rear tower console storage (if equipped) These compartments can be used to store small items. To open the upper console storage, press button (2) and to open the lower console storage, press button (1).
  • Page 41 Safety features of your vehicle • Each time you push the button, the WARNING temperature setting of the seat is changed as follows : • To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or sudden stop, always OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( keep the tower console storage Type A...
  • Page 42 Safety features of your vehicle Type A CAUTION WARNING - Seat warmer • When cleaning the seats, do not burns use an organic solvent such as Passengers should use extreme thinner, benzene, alcohol and caution when using seat warmers gasoline. Doing so may damage due to the possibility of excess the surface of the heater or seats.
  • Page 43 Safety features of your vehicle • Each time you push the button, the air- CAUTION flow is changed as follows: • The seat cooler is a supplemen- tary cooling system. Use the seat OFF→HIGH( )→MIDDLE( )→LOW( cooler when the climate control system is on.
  • Page 44: Seat Belts

    Safety features of your vehicle SEAT BELTS Seat belt restraint system (Continued) (Continued) • Avoid wearing twisted seat belts. Care should be taken to avoid con- WARNING A twisted belt can't do its job as tamination of the webbing with pol- well.
  • Page 45 Safety features of your vehicle Conditions Warning Pattern WARNING Vehicle Chime- Seat Belt Light-Blink • No modifications or additions Speed Sound should be made by the user Unbuckled 6 seconds which will either prevent the seat Buckled 6 seconds None belt adjusting devices from oper- ating to remove slack, or prevent Below 3 mph...
  • Page 46 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE If you are not able to smoothly pull enough of the safety belt from the retractor, firmly pull the belt out and release it. After release, you will be able to pull the belt out smoothly. OVI030081N B180A01NF-1 Seat belt warning...
  • Page 47 Safety features of your vehicle To raise the height adjuster, pull it up (1). Front seat To lower it, push it down (3) while press- ing 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 48 Safety features of your vehicle Seat belts - Front passenger and rear When the seat belt is fully extended from seat 3-point system with combination the retractor to allow the installation of a locking retractor child restraint system, the seat belt oper- ation changes to allow the belt to retract, To fasten your seat belt: but not to extend (Automatic Locking...
  • Page 49 Safety features of your vehicle When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will lock into position. In certain frontal collisions, the pre-tensioner will activate and pull the seat belt into tighter contact against the occupant's body.
  • Page 50 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE WARNING • Both the driver's and front passen- To obtain maximum benefit from a ger's pre-tensioner seat belts may be pre-tensioner seat belt: activated in certain frontal or side col- 1. The seat belt must be worn cor- lisions or rollovers.
  • Page 51 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) WARNING The sensor that activates the SRS air • Improper handling of the pre-ten- • Pre-tensioners are designed to bag is connected with the pre-tensioner sioner seat belt assemblies, and operate only one time. After acti- seat belt, and the SRS air bag warning failure to heed the warnings not vation, pre-tensioner seat belts...
  • Page 52 Safety features of your vehicle The pre-safe seat belt system operates as follows : • The seat belt is tightened when: - Emergency braking situation occurs - Loss of vehicle control is sensed - The passenger leans to one side •...
  • Page 53 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Seat belt precautions Infant or small child All 50 states have child restraint laws.You Small children are best protected from should be aware of the specific require- injury in an accident when properly WARNING ments in your state.
  • Page 54 Safety features of your vehicle Larger children Injured person WARNING - Shoulder belts Children who are too large for child A seat belt should be used when an on small children restraint systems should always occupy injured person is being transported. the rear seat and use the available When this is necessary, you should con- •...
  • Page 55 Safety features of your vehicle Care of seat belts When to replace seat belts WARNING Entire in-use seat belt assembly or Seat belt systems should never be disas- assemblies should be replaced if the Riding with a reclined seatback sembled or modified. In addition, care vehicle has been involved in an accident.
  • Page 56 Safety features of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Children riding in the car should sit in the WARNING WARNING rear seat and must always be properly restrained to minimize the risk of injury in • A child restraint system must be To reduce the chance of serious or an accident, sudden stop or sudden placed in the rear seat.
  • Page 57 Safety features of your vehicle Rearward-facing child restraint system (Continued) (Continued) • Never leave children unattended • Never use an infant carrier or a in a vehicle – not even for a short child safety seat that "hooks" time. The car can heat up very over a seatback, it may not pro- quickly, resulting serious...
  • Page 58 Safety features of your vehicle For safety reasons, we recommend that WARNING the child restraint system be used in the Child seat rear seats. installation • A child can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if the child WARNING restraint is not properly anchored Never place a rear-facing child...
  • Page 59 Safety features of your vehicle OEN036101 OBH039102 OBH039103 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the seat 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of To install a child restraint system on the belt all the way out. When the shoulder the seat belt to retract and listen for an outboard or center rear seats, do the fol- lowing: portion of the seat belt is fully extend-...
  • Page 60 Safety features of your vehicle 4 seater WARNING - Automatic locking mode The lap/shoulder belt automatically returns to the “emergency locking mode” whenever the belt is allowed to retract fully. Therefore, the pre- ceding seven steps must be fol- lowed each time a child restraint is installed.
  • Page 61 Safety features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING - Child restraint check A child can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if the child Check that the child restraint sys- restraint is not properly anchored tem is secure by pushing and to the car and the child is not prop- pulling it in different directions.
  • Page 62 Safety features of your vehicle Lower Anchor WARNING Position Indicator • When using vehicle's "LATCH" system to install a child restraint system in the rear seat, all unused vehicle rear seat belt metal latch plates or tabs must be latched securely in their seat belt buckles and the seat belt web- bing must be retracted behind the child restraint to prevent the...
  • Page 63 Safety features of your vehicle LATCH anchors have been provided in CAUTION WARNING - your vehicle. The LATCH anchors are LATCH lower located in the left and right outboard rear Do not allow the rear seat belt web- anchors seating positions. Their locations are bing to get scratched or pinched by LATCH lower anchors are only to shown in the illustration.
  • Page 64: 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 provided in order to minimize the risk and...
  • Page 65 Safety features of your vehicle How does the air bag system It is much more likely that you will sim- ply see the deflated air bags hanging WARNING operate out of their storage compartments after • To avoid severe personal injury •...
  • Page 66 Safety features of your vehicle Noise and smoke WARNING When the air bags inflate, they make a loud noise and they leave smoke and When the air bags deploy, the air powder in the air inside of the vehicle. bag related parts in the steering This is normal and is a result of the igni- wheel and/or instrument panel tion of the air bag inflator.
  • Page 67 Safety features of your vehicle 12. Occupant classification system WARNING (Front passenger’s seat only) 13. Driver’s and front passenger’s seat • Extreme Hazard! Do not use a belt buckle sensors rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an air bag in 14.
  • Page 68 Safety features of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (1) WARNING If any of the following conditions occurs, this indicates a malfunction of the SRS. Have an authorized EQUUS dealer inspect the air bag system as soon as possible. • The light does not turn on briefly when you turn the ignition ON.
  • Page 69 Safety features of your vehicle Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) Passenger’s front air bag OHM039103N OHM039104N B240B05L Upon deployment, tear seams molded A fully inflated air bag, in combination WARNING directly into the pad covers will separate with a properly worn seat belt, slows the under pressure from the expansion of the driver's or the passenger's forward...
  • Page 70 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING • Before you replace a fuse or dis- • If an air bag deploys, there may connect a battery terminal, turn be a loud noise followed by a fine the engine start/stop button to the dust released in the vehicle.
  • Page 71 Safety features of your vehicle Main components of occupant If the front passenger seat is occupied by Always be sure that you and all vehicle a person that the system determines to occupants are seated and restrained classification system be of adult size, and he/she sits properly properly (sitting upright with the seat in •...
  • Page 72 Safety features of your vehicle *1) The system judges a person of adult Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system size as an adult. When a smaller adult Indicator/Warning light Devices sits in the front passenger seat, the Condition detected by the system may recognize him/her as a occupant classification...
  • Page 73 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) OVQ036013N 1KMN3663 1KMN3665 - Never sit with hips shifted - Never place feet on the dash- - Never put a heavy load in the front passenger seat or seatback towards the front of the seat. board.
  • Page 74 Safety features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indi- Proper position cator is still on, ask the passenger to The "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" move to the rear seat. indicator illuminates for about 4 sec- onds after the engine start/stop button is turned to the ON position or after the WARNING...
  • Page 75 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) WARNING • Do not modify or replace the front • Air bags can only be used once – • Even though your vehicle is passenger seat. Don't place any- have an authorized EQUUS deal- equipped with the occupant clas- thing on or attach anything such er replace the air bag immediate-...
  • Page 76 Safety features of your vehicle The indications of the system's presence Driver’s front air bag WARNING letters "SRS BAG" embossed on the air bag pad cover in the If the occupant classification sys- steering wheel, on the knee bolster tem is not working properly, the below the steering wheel column and the SRS air bag warning light on the...
  • Page 77 Safety features of your vehicle The seat belt buckle sensors determine if Passenger’s front air bag WARNING the driver and front passenger's seat belts are fastened. These sensors pro- If the occupant classification sys- vide the ability to control the SRS deploy- tem is not working properly, the ment based on whether or not the seat SRS air bag warning light...
  • Page 78 Safety features of your vehicle Additionally, your vehicle is equipped WARNING WARNING with an occupant classification system in the front passenger's seat. The occupant If you are considering modification Always use seat belts and child classification system detects the pres- restraints –...
  • Page 79 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Move your seat as far back as • No objects should be placed over • Air bags can only be used once – practical from the front air bags, or near the air bag modules on have an authorized EQUUS deal- while still maintaining control of the steering wheel, instrument...
  • Page 80 Safety features of your vehicle Front (Continued) (Continued) • Even though your vehicle is • Sitting improperly or out of posi- equipped with the occupant clas- tion can result in serious or fatal sification system, do not install a injury in a crash. All occupants child restraint system in the front should sit upright with the seat- passenger seat position.
  • Page 81 Safety features of your vehicle Your vehicle is equipped with a side (Continued) WARNING impact air bag in each front and outboard • Do not install any accessories on rear seat. The purpose of the air bag is to • The side impact air bag is sup- the side or near the side impact provide the vehicle's driver and/or the plemental to the seat belt sys-...
  • Page 82 Safety features of your vehicle The curtain air bags are designed to (Continued) deploy only during certain side impact • When children are seated in the collisions, depending on the crash sever- rear outboard seats, they must be ity, angle, speed and impact. The curtain seated proper child...
  • Page 83 Safety features of your vehicle Why didn’t my air bag go off in a collision? There are certain types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expect- ed to provide additional protection. These include rear impacts, second or third collisions in multiple impact accidents, as well as low speed impacts.
  • Page 84 Safety features of your vehicle (Continued) WARNING • Problems may arise if the sensor • Do not hit or allow any objects to installation angles are changed impact the locations where air due to the deformation of the bags or sensors are installed. front bumper, body or B and C pil- This may cause unexpected air lars where side collision sensors...
  • Page 85 Safety features of your vehicle Although the driver’s and front passen- ger’s air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions, they also may inflate in other types of collisions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact. Side impact and curtain air bags are designed to inflate only in side impact collisions, but they may inflate in other collisions if the side impact sensors...
  • Page 86 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039052 OVI031053N OBH038060 • Frontal air bags are not designed to • Front air bags may not inflate in side • In an angled collision, the force of inflate in rear collisions, because occu- impact collisions, because occupants impact may direct the occupants in a pants are moved backward by the move to the direction of the collision,...
  • Page 87 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039054 OBH038062 OVI039055 • Just before impact, drivers often brake • Air bags may not inflate in rollover acci- • Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the dents because air bag deployment collides with objects such as utility front portion of the vehicle causing it to would not provide protection to the...
  • Page 88 Safety features of your vehicle SRS Care (Continued) WARNING The SRS is virtually maintenance-free • If the air bags inflate, they must • Modification to SRS components and there are no parts you can safely be replaced by an authorized or wiring, including the addition service by yourself.
  • Page 89 Safety features of your vehicle Additional safety precautions • Keep occupants away from the air WARNING bag covers. All occupants should sit • All occupants should sit upright, fully upright, fully back in their seats with back in their seats with their seat belts •...
  • Page 90 Safety features of your vehicle OVI039056/OVI031057N/OVI039058/OVI039059 Air bag warning label Air bag warning labels, some required by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are attached to alert the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. 3 71...
  • Page 91: Features Of Your Vehicle

    Smart key / 4-3 Theft-alarm system / 4-9 Door locks / 4-11 Trunk / 4-16 Windows / 4-24 Hood / 4-29 Fuel filler lid / 4-30 Sunroof / 4-33 Features of your vehicle Driver position memory system / 4-36 Steering wheel / 4-39 Mirrors / 4-42 Instrument cluster / 4-51 Parking assist system / 4-76...
  • Page 92 Windshield defrosting and defogging / 4-108 Clean air mode / 4-111 Storage compartments / 4-112 Interior features / 4-116 Audio system / 4-126 Features of your vehicle...
  • Page 93 Features of your vehicle SMART KEY ✽ ✽ NOTICE • It will only operate when the smart key is within 28~40in. (0.7~1m) from the outside door handle. • Even though you press the outside door handle button, the doors will not lock and the chime will sound for 3 seconds if any of following occur: - The smart key is in the vehicle.
  • Page 94 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Using the button on the smart key 1 Close all doors, engine hood and • It will only operate when the smart trunk. key is within 28~40in. (0.7~1m) from 2. Press the lock button(1). the outside door handle.
  • Page 95: Horn

    Features of your vehicle Using the button on the smart key Trunk unlocking Panic 1. Press the unlock button (2) of the 1. Press the panic button(4) for more than Using the trunk handle button smart key. 1 second. 1. Carry the smart key. 2.
  • Page 96 Features of your vehicle Smart key precautions Immobilizer system WARNING • The smart key will not work if any of Your vehicle is equipped with an electron- the following occur: In order to prevent theft of your ic engine immobilizer system to reduce vehicle, do not leave spare keys - The smart key is close to a radio the risk of unauthorized vehicle use.
  • Page 97 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. If you need additional keys or lose your Operation is subject to the following two keys, consult an authorized EQUUS conditions: dealer. 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and CAUTION 2.
  • Page 98 Features of your vehicle Lock 1. Pry open the rear cover of the smart key. When leaving the key with a parking lot attendant or valet, perform the following. 2. Replace the battery with a new battery (CR2032). When replacing the battery, 1.
  • Page 99 Features of your vehicle THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM Armed stage If trunk lid or engine hood remains open, the hazard warning lights and Park the car and stop the engine. Arm chime won't operate and theft-alarm the system as described below. will not arm. After this, trunk lid and Armed 1.
  • Page 100 Features of your vehicle Theft-alarm stage Disarmed stage CAUTION The alarm will be activated if any of the The system will be disarmed when: Do not change, alter or adjust the following occurs while the system is - The door unlock button is pressed. theft-alarm system because it could armed.
  • Page 101 Features of your vehicle DOOR LOCKS ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Put your hand in the driver’s outside door handle for approximately 0.5 sec- • In cold and wet climates, door locks ond while carrying the smart key with and door mechanisms may not work you or press the unlock button on the properly due to freezing conditions.
  • Page 102 Features of your vehicle Lock Unlock OVI049007 OVI049006 OVI049008 Operating door locks from inside • To lock a door without the key, push the Power door latch (if equipped) inside door lock button (1) or central the vehicle If a door isn’t closed completely but is door lock switch (2) to the “Lock”...
  • Page 103 Features of your vehicle • Doors cannot be locked if the smart • When pressing the right portion (1) for Driver’s door key is in the vehicle and any door is the driver or the left portion (3) of the open.
  • Page 104 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Impact sensing door unlock system WARNING Unlocked (if equipped) You can select some auto door vehicles lock/unlock features in the INFO menu In the event of air bag deployment result- Leaving your vehicle unlocked can of DIS (Driver Information System, if ing from a vehicle impact, all doors will invite theft or possible harm to you...
  • Page 105 Features of your vehicle 3. Close the rear door. To open the rear door, pull the outside door handle. Even though the doors may be unlocked, the rear door will not open by pulling the inner door handle (2) until the rear door child safety lock is unlocked ( WARNING - Rear door...
  • Page 106 Features of your vehicle TRUNK • To open the trunk only while all doors Type A are locked, press the trunk unlock but- ton on the smart key for more than 1 second, press the button on the trunk handle with the smart key in your pos- session, or insert the mechanical key of the smart key into the lock and turn it clockwise.
  • Page 107 Features of your vehicle Closing the trunk Power trunk (if equipped) WARNING To close the trunk, lower the trunk lid, The power trunk can be opened or then press down it until it locks. To be The trunk swings upward. Make closed automatically with the smart key, sure the trunk lid is securely fastened, sure no objects or people are near...
  • Page 108 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE CAUTION In cold and wet climates, the power Do not close or open the power trunk may not work properly due to trunk manually. This may cause freezing conditions. damage to the power trunk. If it is necessary to close or open the power trunk manually when the bat- WARNING...
  • Page 109 Features of your vehicle OVI049014 OVI049015 OVI049016 Power trunk open button Power trunk close button Power trunk lock button Pressing the power trunk open button Pressing the power trunk close button Pressing the power trunk lock button opens the power trunk automatically. while the power trunk is opened, closes while carrying the smart key, closes the the power trunk automatically.
  • Page 110 Features of your vehicle Power trunk non-opening conditions CAUTION The power trunk will not open or close • The power trunk can be operated automatically, when the vehicle is moving when the engine is not running. more than 1.8 mph (3 km/h). However the power trunk opera- tion consumes large amounts of WARNING...
  • Page 111 Features of your vehicle If the automatic stop and reversal feature How to reset the power trunk operates continuously more than twice If the battery has been discharged or dis- during one opening or closing operation, connected, or if the related fuse has the power trunk may stop at that position.
  • Page 112 Features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING Do not allow children to play with Even though the trunk lid control the power trunk. Keep the trunk lid button (not control button in the OFF (not depressed) position, the trunk will depressed) position when not in still propelled upward...
  • Page 113 Features of your vehicle WARNING • For emergencies, be fully aware of the location of the emergency trunk safety release lever in this vehicle and how to open the trunk if you are accidentally locked in the trunk. • No one should be allowed to occupy the trunk of the vehicle at any time.
  • Page 114 Features of your vehicle WINDOWS (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power win- dow switch (3) Rear door (left) power window switch and curtain switch (if equipped) (4) Rear door (right) power window switch curtain switch equipped) (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window up/down...
  • Page 115 Features of your vehicle Power windows Auto up/down window Pressing or pulling up the power window The engine start/stop button must be in switch momentarily to the second detent the ON position for power windows to position (6) completely lowers or lifts the operate.
  • Page 116 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Driver’s door The automatic reverse feature for the all windows are only active when the “auto up” feature is used by fully pulling up the switch. The automatic reverse fea- ture will not operate if the window is raised using the halfway position on the power window switch.
  • Page 117 Features of your vehicle 2. To set up the curtain, pull up the switch Resetting the rear door window curtain once more. If the curtain is not operated correctly, the curtain must be reset as follows: 3. If you want to open the curtained win- dow, push down the switch one time.
  • Page 118 Features of your vehicle CAUTION WARNING - Windows • To prevent possible damage to • NEVER leave the smart key in the the power window system, do not vehicle. open or close two windows or • NEVER leave any child unattend- more at the same time.
  • Page 119 Features of your vehicle HOOD WARNING • Before closing the hood, ensure that all obstructions are removed from the hood opening. Closing the hood with an obstruction present in the hood opening may result in property damage or severe personal injury. •...
  • Page 120 Features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER LID Closing the fuel filler lid 1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until it “clicks” one time. This indicates that the cap is securely tightened. 2. Close the fuel filler lid and push it in lightly making sure that it is securely closed.
  • Page 121 Features of your vehicle (Continued) (Continued) WARNING - Refueling dan- Use only approved portable plas- • Do not get back into a vehicle gers tic fuel containers designed to once you have begun refueling Automotive fuels are flammable carry and store gasoline. since you can generate static materials.
  • Page 122 HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent If the fuel filler lid does not open using specified for your vehicle. An the remote fuel filler lid release, you can incorrect fuel filler cap can result open it manually.
  • Page 123 Features of your vehicle SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) CAUTION Do not continue to move the sun- roof control lever after the sunroof is in the fully open, closed, or tilt position(s). Damage to the motor or system components could occur. ✽ ✽ NOTICE The sunroof cannot slide when it is in the tilt position nor can it be tilted while OVI049027...
  • Page 124 Features of your vehicle WARNING - Sunroof • Be careful that no heads, hands and body parts are obstructing a closing sunroof. • Do not extend the face, neck, arms or body outside the sunroof while driving. • Make sure your hands and head are safely out of the way before closing a sunroof.
  • Page 125 Features of your vehicle ❈ For more detailed information, contact Resetting the sunroof an authorized EQUUS dealer. Whenever the vehicle battery is discon- nected or discharged, or related fuse is blown, you must reset your sunroof sys- CAUTION tem as follows: If the sunroof is not reset when the vehicle battery is disconnected or 1.
  • Page 126 Features of your vehicle DRIVER POSITION MEMORY SYSTEM ✽ ✽ NOTICE Storing positions into memory using the buttons on the door If the memory system does not operate normally, have the driver position mem- Storing driver’s seat positions ory system checked by an authorized 1.
  • Page 127 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Recalling positions from memory Easy access function 1. Shift the shift lever into P while the The steering wheel will move away from You can activate or deactivate the easy engine start/stop button is ON. the driver and the seat will move rear- access function in the INFO menu of 2.
  • Page 128 Features of your vehicle Left/Right : When the L or R switch is selected, both outside rearview mirrors will move downward. Neutral : When neither switch is select- ed, the outside rearview mir- rors will not operate. ✽ ✽ NOTICE The outside rearview mirrors will auto- matically revert to their original posi- tions under the following conditions:...
  • Page 129 Features of your vehicle STEERING WHEEL ✽ ✽ NOTICE Electronic Hydraulic Power CAUTION Steering (EHPS) If the vehicle is parked for extended Never hold the steering wheel periods outside in cold weather (below EHPS uses an electromotor to assist you against a stop (extreme right or left 14°F/-10°C), the power steering may in steering the vehicle.
  • Page 130 Features of your vehicle Tilt steering/Telescope steering (if equipped) Tilt steering allows you to adjust the steering wheel before you drive. You can also raise the steering wheel to give your legs more room when you exit and enter the vehicle. The steering wheel should be positioned so that it is comfortable for you to drive, while permitting you to see the instru-...
  • Page 131 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE WARNING To sound the horn, press the area indi- Heated steering wheel cated by the horn symbol on the steering burns wheel (see illustration). The horn will Driver should use extreme caution operate only when this area is pressed. when using the heated steering wheel due to the possibility of CAUTION...
  • Page 132 Features of your vehicle MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with HomeLink system and compass ® Adjust the rearview mirror to center on (if equipped) the view through the rear window. Make Your vehicle may be equipped with a this adjustment before you start driving.
  • Page 133 Features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Automatic-dimming function Z-Nav™ Compass Display Safety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror Your mirror will automatically dim upon The NVS™ Mirror in your vehicle is also The NVS Mirror in your vehicle is the equipped with a Z-Nav™ Compass that ®...
  • Page 134 Features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: 1. Determine the desired Zone Number based upon your current location on the Zone Map. 2. Press and hold the button for more than 3 but less than 6 seconds, the current Zone Number will appear on the display.
  • Page 135 Features of your vehicle Programming HomeLink ® 1. Press and hold the button for more CAUTION ✽ ✽ NOTICE than 6 seconds. When the compass Before programming HomeLink ® memory is cleared a "C" will appear in • When programming a garage door a garage door opener or gate oper- the display.
  • Page 136 Features of your vehicle Standard programming 6. To program remaining If there is difficulty locating the training HomeLink ® buttons, follow steps 2 button, reference the device owner's To train most devices, follow these through 5. manual or please visit our Web site at instructions: www.homelink.com.
  • Page 137 Features of your vehicle Gate operator & Canadian program- Reprogramming a single HomeLink ® Erasing HomeLink ® buttons ming button Individual buttons cannot be erased. During programming, your handheld To program a new device to a previously However, to erase all three programmed transmitter may automatically stop trans- trained HomeLink ®...
  • Page 138 Features of your vehicle FCC ID: NZLZTVHL3 WARNING - Rearview mir- IC: 4112A-ZTVHL3 rors • The right outside rearview mirror This device complies with Part 15 of is convex. Objects seen in the the FCC Rules. mirror are closer than they Operation is subject to the following two appear.
  • Page 139 Features of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION If the mirror is jammed with ice, do • The mirrors stop moving when not adjust the mirror by force. Use they reach the maximum adjust- an approved spray de-icer (not radi- ing angles, but the motor contin- ator antifreeze) to release the ues to operate while the switch is frozen mechanism or move the...
  • Page 140 Features of your vehicle Electric chromic mirror (ECM) The engine start/stop button must be in (if equipped) the ON position for the electric outside rearview mirrors to fold. The electric chromic mirror automatically controls the glare from the headlights of The electric folding outside rearview mir- the car behind you in nighttime or low ror can be operated for approximately 30...
  • Page 141 Features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 7. Odometer/Trip computer 2. Turn signal indicators 8. Fuel gauge 3. Speedometer 9. LCD screen 4. Engine temperature gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights * The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details refer to the "Gauges"...
  • Page 142 Features of your vehicle OVI049211L OVI049051 OVI041052N The "WELCOME" AND "GOOD- Instrument panel illumination Gauges BYE" sound When the vehicle’s parking lights or Speedometer headlights are on, rotate the illumination The "Welcome" and "Goodbye" sound The speedometer indicates the forward control knob to adjust the brightness of can be turned ON or OFF by following speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 143 Features of your vehicle CAUTION Do not operate the engine within the tachometer's RED ZONE. This may cause severe engine dam- age. OVI041053N OVI041054N Tachometer Engine temperature gauge The tachometer indicates the approxi- This gauge shows the temperature of the mate number of engine revolutions per engine coolant...
  • Page 144 Features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING - Fuel gauge Never remove the radiator cap Running out of fuel can expose when the engine is hot. The engine vehicle occupants to danger. coolant is under pressure and You must stop and obtain addition- could cause severe burns.
  • Page 145 Features of your vehicle Trip computer The trip computer is a microcomputer- controlled driver information system that displays information related to driving, including odometer, tripmeter, elapsed time, average speed, average fuel con- sumption (if equipped), instant fuel con- sumption and distance to empty on the display when the engine start/stop button is in the ON position.
  • Page 146 Features of your vehicle Distance to empty Type A Instant and average fuel con- sumption (if equipped) Type B Average speed Elapsed time OVI041058N OVI049059L ECO Driving ON/OFF DISP Button Tripmeter (mi. or km) (if equipped) TRIP A : Tripmeter A Press the DISP button to change between modes.
  • Page 147 Features of your vehicle OVI041060N OVI041062N OVI041063N Distance to empty (mi. or km) Instant fuel consumption Average fuel consumption (MPG or l/100 km) (l/100 km or MPG) This mode indicates the estimated dis- tance to empty based on the current fuel This mode calculates the instant fuel This mode calculates the average fuel in the fuel tank and the amount of fuel...
  • Page 148 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been interrupt- ed, the “Distance to empty” function may not operate correctly. The trip computer may not register additional fuel if less than 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of fuel are added to the vehicle.
  • Page 149 Features of your vehicle OVI042260L OVI041300N OVI041301N ECO Driving ON/OFF mode (if equipped) AV information (if equipped) Turn by turn navigation (if equipped) You can turn the ECO indicator on/off on This mode displays the state of the AV This mode displays the information of the the instrument cluster in this mode.
  • Page 150 Features of your vehicle Warnings and indicators • The ECO indicator will not display if the condition doesn't meet economical All warning lights are checked by turning driving such as P (Park), N (Neutral), R the engine start/stop button to the ON (Reverse) or sports mode.
  • Page 151 Features of your vehicle Air bag warning light Anti-lock brake system If the ABS warning light turns on while (ABS) warning light driving 1. Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn off the engine. This warning light will illuminate for 2.
  • Page 152 Features of your vehicle Seat belt warning Conditions Warning Pattern WARNING Vehicle Chime- Seat Belt Light-Blink If both the ABS and brake warning Speed Sound lights are on and stay on, your vehi- Unbuckled 6 seconds As a reminder to the driver, the seat belt cle’s brake system will not work Buckled 6 seconds...
  • Page 153 Features of your vehicle Turn signal indicator High beam indicator Engine oil pressure warning light The blinking green arrows on the instru- This indicator illuminates when the head- This warning light indicates the engine oil ment panel show the direction indicated lights are on and in the high beam posi- pressure is low.
  • Page 154 Features of your vehicle Parking brake & brake fluid Your vehicle is equipped with a dual-diag- CAUTION warning light onal braking system. This means you still have braking on two wheels even if one of If the oil pressure warning light the brake circuits is damaged or malfunc- stays on while the engine is run- Parking brake warning...
  • Page 155 Features of your vehicle Low tire pressure telltale WARNING - Low tire pres- sure Significantly low tire pressure The low tire pressure telltale comes on makes the vehicle unstable and can for 3 seconds after the engine start/stop contribute to loss of vehicle control button is turned to the ON position.
  • Page 156 Features of your vehicle TPMS (Tire Pressure Shift pattern indicator Monitoring System) WARNING TPMS - Safe stopping malfunction indicator • The TPMS cannot alert you to severe and sudden tire damage The TPMS malfunction indicator comes caused by external factors. The indicator displays which automatic on for 3 seconds after the engine transmission shift position is selected.
  • Page 157 Features of your vehicle Front fog light indicator Immobilizer indicator (if equipped) This light comes on when the front fog If any of the following occurs the immobi- lights are ON. lizer indicator illuminates, blinks or the light goes off. Trunk lid open warning light •...
  • Page 158 Features of your vehicle Low fuel level warning light Malfunction indicator light CAUTION (MIL) (check engine light) • Prolonged driving with Malfunction Indicator Light illumi- nated may cause damage to the This warning light indicates the fuel tank This indicator light is part of the Engine emission control systems which is nearly empty.
  • Page 159 Features of your vehicle ESC (Electronic Stability VSM (Vehicle Stability Cruise indicator (if equipped) Control) indicator Management) OFF indicator (if equipped) CRUISE indicator CRUISE The ESC indicator will illuminate when To switch to VSM OFF mode, press the the engine start/stop button is turned VSM OFF button.
  • Page 160 Features of your vehicle Cruise SET indicator The indicator light illuminates when the cruise function switch (SET- or RES+) is The cruise SET indicator light in the instrument cluster is illuminated when the cruise control switch (SET- or RES+) is pushed. The cruise SET indicator light does not illuminate when the cruise con- OVI049222 OVI049221...
  • Page 161 Features of your vehicle Key reminder warning chime Lane departure warning system indicator LDWS If the driver’s door is opened while the (if equipped) smart key is in the vehicle with the engine start/stop button in ACC or the smart key is in the smart key holder with The LDWS indicator will illuminate when the engine start/stop button in OFF, the you turn the lane departure warning sys-...
  • Page 162 Features of your vehicle EPB (Electric Parking Brake) AUTO HOLD indicator AUTO malfunction indicator HOLD (if equipped) If you press the AUTO HOLD switch, the The EPB malfunction indicator will illumi- AUTO HOLD indicator on the cluster nate when the engine start/stop button is comes on white.
  • Page 163 Features of your vehicle AFLS (Adaptive Front Sport mode indicator ECS (Electronic Control Lighting System) Suspension) malfunction AFLS SPORT (if equipped) indicator (if equipped) malfunction indicator (if equipped) The ECS malfunction indicator will illumi- The SPORT indicator light will illuminate nate when the engine start/stop button is when the SPORT button is pressed.
  • Page 164 Features of your vehicle Warning on the LCD screen Low key battery Shift to "P" position engine If you try to turn off Key not in vehicle start/stop button the engine without If the smart key is turns to the OFF the shift lever in not in the vehicle position when the...
  • Page 165 Features of your vehicle Insert key Shift to "P" or "N" to start engine Check stop lamp fuse If you press the If you try to start When stop engine start/ stop the engine with lamp fuse is dis- button while the the shift lever not connected,...
  • Page 166 Features of your vehicle PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) sensing range objects Front detectable by the sensors are limited. Whenever moving pay as much attention to what is in front of and behind you as you would in a vehicle without a parking assist system.
  • Page 167 Features of your vehicle • If you move the shift lever to the R Types of warning sound Non-operational conditions of position with the engine start/stop but- parking assist system • When an object is 39.37 in (100 cm) to ton in the ON position and the parking 23.62 in (61 cm) from the rear bumper Parking assist system may not oper-...
  • Page 168 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ✽ ✽ NOTICE Detecting range may decrease when: 1. Outside air temperature is extremely 1. The warning may not sound sequen- This system can only sense objects with- hot or cold. tially depending on the speed and in the range and location of the sensors, 2.
  • Page 169 Features of your vehicle Self-diagnosis If you don’t hear an audible warning sound or if the buzzer sounds intermit- tently when shifting the gear to the R (Reverse) position, this may indicate a malfunction in the rear parking assist sys- tem.
  • Page 170 Features of your vehicle FRONT BLIND SPOT MONITORING SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ✽ ✽ NOTICE The front blind spot monitoring system Type A will operate when you press the button The front blind spot monitoring sys- and shift the shift lever into N(Neutral) or tem may not operate normally, when D(Drive) while driving less then 6.21 mph you drive in the extremely high or low...
  • Page 171 Features of your vehicle REAR VIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) HAZARD WARNING FLASHER WARNING • This system is a supplementary function only. It is the responsi- bility of the driver to always check the inside/outside rearview mirror and the area behind the vehicle before and while backing •...
  • Page 172 Features of your vehicle LIGHTING Battery saver function Headlight escort function Rescue mode function (if equipped) (if equipped) • The purpose of this feature is to pre- vent the battery from being dis- If you turn the engine start/stop button to If your vehicle has any concern on the charged.
  • Page 173 Features of your vehicle OVI049089 OVI049090 OVI049091 Lighting control Parking light position ( Headlight position ( The light switch has a Headlight and a When the light switch is in the parking When the light switch is in the headlight Parking light position.
  • Page 174 Features of your vehicle CAUTION • Never place anything over sensor (1) located on the instrument panel. This will ensure better auto-light system control. • Don’t clean the sensor using a window cleaner. The cleaner may leave a light film which could interfere with sensor operation.
  • Page 175 Features of your vehicle To signal a lane change, move the turn signal lever slightly and hold it in position (B). The lever will return to the OFF posi- tion when released. If an indicator stays on and does not flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out and will require replacement.
  • Page 176 Features of your vehicle One-touch triple turn signal Daytime running light (if equipped) (if equipped) To activate an one-touch triple turn signal Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can make move the turn signal lever slightly for less it easier for others to see the front of your than 1.8 seconds and then release it.
  • Page 177 Features of your vehicle Headlight leveling device (if equipped) Automatic type It automatically adjusts the headlight beam level according to the number of passengers and the loading weight in the luggage area. It offers the proper headlight beam under various conditions. WARNING OVI041261 OVI041088...
  • Page 178 Features of your vehicle WIPERS AND WASHERS MIST : For a single wiping cycle, push the lever upward and release it with the lever in the OFF position. The wipers will operate continu- ously if the lever is pushed upward and held. OFF : Wiper is not in operation AUTO : The rain sensor located on the upper end of the windshield glass...
  • Page 179 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE CAUTION If there is heavy accumulation of snow When the engine start/stop button or ice on the windshield, defrost the is ON and the windshield wiper windshield for about 10 minutes, or switch is placed in the AUTO mode, until the snow and/or ice is removed use caution in the following situa- before using the windshield wipers to...
  • Page 180 Features of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION When washing the vehicle, set the To prevent possible damage to the wiper switch in the OFF position to washer pump, do not operate the stop the auto wiper operation. washer when the fluid reservoir is empty.
  • Page 181 Features of your vehicle INTERIOR LIGHT • DOOR : The front or rear room lamp CAUTION come on when the front or rear door is opened regardless of Do not use the interior lights for the engine start/stop button extended periods when the engine position.
  • Page 182 Features of your vehicle Rear OVI049101 OVI049102 OVI049103 Rear Trunk room lamp Door courtesy lamp (if equipped) (1) Rear map lamp The trunk room lamp comes on when the trunk is opened. The door courtesy lamp comes ON when (2) Rear room lamp the door is opened to assist entering or exiting the vehicle.
  • Page 183 Features of your vehicle OVI049104 OVI049105 OVI049182 Glove box lamp Vanity mirror lamp Welcome light The glove box lamp comes on when the Opening the lid of the vanity mirror will If you approach the vehicle with the glove box is opened. automatically turn on the mirror light.
  • Page 184 Features of your vehicle DEFROSTER Outside rearview mirror defroster CAUTION (if equipped) To prevent damage to the conduc- If your vehicle is equipped with the out- tors bonded to the inside surface of side rearview mirror defrosters, they will the rear window, never use sharp operate at the same time you turn on the instruments or window cleaners rear window defroster.
  • Page 185: Climate Control System

    Features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Climate information screen selection button 7. Fan speed control button 2. Driver’s temperature control knob 8. OFF button 3. AUTO (automatic control) button 9. Air conditioning button 4. Air intake control button / AQS (Air quality system) 10.
  • Page 186 Features of your vehicle The automatic climate control system is Front controlled by simply setting the desired temperature. The Full Automatic Temperature Control (FATC) system automatically controls the heating and cooling system as follows; 1. Push the AUTO button. The modes, fan speeds, air intake and air-condi- tioning will be controlled automatically OVI049108...
  • Page 187 Features of your vehicle Manual heating and air condition- The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pushing buttons other than the AUTO button. In this case, the system works sequentially according to the order of buttons selected. ✽...
  • Page 188 Features of your vehicle ❈ ❈ Rear outlet vents (F) Floor & Defrost • The air flow of the Rear outlet vents is (A, C, D, E, F) delivered by the front climate control system and delivered through the Most of the air flow is directed to the floor inside air duct of the front doors.
  • Page 189 Features of your vehicle Driver Front passenger OVI049114 Rear (Type A) (if equipped) OVI049112 OVI049113 Defrost-Level (A, D) Instrument panel vents Most of the air flow is directed to the The outlet vents can be opened or closed windshield with a small amount of air separately using the horizontal thumb- directed to the side window defrosters.
  • Page 190 Features of your vehicle The temperature will increase to the Adjusting the driver and passenger side maximum (HI) by turning the knob to the temperature equally right or pushing the up ( ) button. 1. Press the DUAL button again to deac- tivate DUAL mode.
  • Page 191 Features of your vehicle Recirculated air position WARNING With the recirculated air posi- tion selected, air from the pas- • Continued use of the climate con- senger compartment will be trol system operation in the recir- drawn through the air intake culated air position may allow and heated or cooled accord- humidity to increase inside the...
  • Page 192 Features of your vehicle Exhaust gas cutoff mode : Front Air enters the vehicle from the outside. If exhaust gas enters the vehicle from the outside, the exhaust gas cutoff mode is automatically converted from the outside air position to the recirculated air position to prevent exhaust gas from entering the vehicle.
  • Page 193 Features of your vehicle The fan speed can be set to the desired speed by pushing the fan speed control button. The higher the fan speed is, the more air- flow is delivered. Pressing the OFF button turns off the fan.
  • Page 194 Features of your vehicle System operation Operation Tips • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from Ventilation entering the car through the ventilation 1. Set the mode to the position. system, temporarily set the air intake 2. Set the air intake control to the outside control to the recirculated air position.
  • Page 195 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Air conditioning Air conditioning system operation tips All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems • If the vehicle has been parked in direct • When using the air conditioning sys- sunlight during hot weather, open the...
  • Page 196 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • When using the air conditioning sys- tem, you may notice clear water drip- Outside air • Replace the filter every 15,000 miles ping (or even puddling) on the ground (24,000 km) or once a year. under the passenger side of the vehi- If the car is being driven in severe Recirculated...
  • Page 197 Features of your vehicle Checking the amount of air con- Type B Type A ditioner refrigerant and compres- To close the vents, press the ON/OFF sor lubricant switch. To open the vents, press the ON/OFF switch again. When the amount of refrigerant is low, Also, you can adjust the direction of air the performance of the air conditioning is delivery from these vents using the vent...
  • Page 198 Features of your vehicle WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING • For maximum defrosting, set the tem- WARNING Windshield perature control to the extreme right/hot position and the fan speed heating control to the highest speed. Do not use the position • If warm air to the floor is desired while during cooling operation...
  • Page 199 Features of your vehicle Defogging logic To reduce the possibility of fogging up the inside of the windshield, the air intake is controlled automatically according to certain conditions such as position. To cancel or return the defog- ging logic, perform the following steps: OVI041122N OVI049123 To defrost outside windshield...
  • Page 200 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE If higher levels of moisture has been sensed in the vehicle, the auto defogging • If the A/C off or recirculated air posi- system will operate in the following order. tion is manually selected while the For example if auto defogging does not auto defogging system is on, the auto defog inside the windshield at step 1...
  • Page 201 Features of your vehicle CLEAN AIR MODE (IF EQUIPPED) Type B When the air conditioner or heater is on, the clean air mode turns on automatical- • Clean air mode The clean air mode deodorizes smells and cleans the air. Also, the clean air mode turns off auto- matically, when the air conditioner or heater is turned off.
  • Page 202 Features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENTS These compartments can be used to store small items required by the driver or passengers. CAUTION • To avoid possible theft, do not leave valuables in the storage compartments. • Always keep the storage com- partment covers closed while driving.
  • Page 203 Features of your vehicle WARNING To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or sudden stop, always keep the glove box door closed while driving. CAUTION Do not keep food in the glove box for a long time. OVI049128 OVI049129 Glove box Sunglass holder...
  • Page 204 Features of your vehicle There are partitions in the cool box to fix WARNING the drink. You can remove the partitions to fit bigger size bottles. Be careful not to • Do not keep objects except sun- damage the partitions. glasses inside the sunglass hold- er.
  • Page 205 Features of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION • If the drink temperature is high, it There is the air inlet at the center of will take a long time to cool the the rear seat and the air outlet at the drink.
  • Page 206 “ready” position. If it is necessary to replace the cigarette Front lighter, use only a genuine HYUNDAI To open the cover, press the cover and it replacement or its approved equivalent. will slowly open. To clean the ashtray, the...
  • Page 207 Features of your vehicle Cup holder Front WARNING Hot liquids • Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. If the hot liquid spills, you could be burned. Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehi- OVI049133 cle.
  • Page 208 Features of your vehicle Front CAUTION - Vanity mirror To open the cover, press the cover and it lamp will slowly open. Close the vanity mirror cover securely and return the sunvisor to Rear (A) its original position after use. If the To open the cover, press the button and vanity mirror is not closed securely, it will slowly open.
  • Page 209 Features of your vehicle The power outlet is designed to provide Front power for mobile telephones or other devices designed to operate with vehicle electrical systems. The devices should draw less than 10 amps with the engine running. CAUTION • Use the power outlet only when OVI049185 the engine is running and remove Rear (A) (if equipped)
  • Page 210: Clock

    Features of your vehicle WARNING WARNING Do not put a finger or a foreign ele- Do not adjust the clock while driving. ment (pin, etc.) into a power outlet You may lose your steering control and do not touch with a wet hand. and cause an accident that results in You may get an electric shock.
  • Page 211 Features of your vehicle • If the battery has been discharged or Type A disconnected, the temperature mode display will reset to Fahrenheit. This is a normal condition. You can switch the temperature mode between Fahrenheit to Celsius as follows; While pressing the MODE button, depress the DUAL button for 3 sec- onds or more.
  • Page 212 To avoid any interference with pedal operation, HYUNDAI recommends that only the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed.
  • Page 213 Features of your vehicle Front (Type A) CAUTION To prevent damage to the goods or the vehicle, care should be taken when carrying fragile or bulky objects in the luggage compart- ment. WARNING Avoid eye injury. DO NOT over- OVI049252L stretch the luggage net, ALWAYS Front (Type B) OVI049191...
  • Page 214 Features of your vehicle Rear Type A (if equipped) CAUTION Do not lower or raise the rear cur- tain by hand. It could cause motor failure. OVI049144 Rear Type B (if equipped) OVI049184 Aux, USB and iPod ® port If your vehicle has an aux and/or USB(universal serial bus) port or iPod port, you can use an aux port to connect audio devices and a USB port to plug in...
  • Page 215 Features of your vehicle DIS (Driver Information System) (if equipped) Informations for DIS are described in the DIS manual supplied separately. Bluetooth hands-free (if equipped) You can use the phone wirelessly by using the Bluetooth. Detailed information for the Bluetooth hands-free is described in the manual supplied separately.
  • Page 216 Features of your vehicle AUDIO SYSTEM ✽ ✽ NOTICE CAUTION If you install an aftermarket HID head • Do not clean the inside of the rear lamp, your vehicle’s audio and electron- window glass with a cleaner or ic device may malfunction. scraper remove foreign...
  • Page 217 Features of your vehicle RADIO mode VOLUME ( ) (1) It will function as the PRESET STATION select buttons. • Press the up button ( ) to increase volume. DVD changer mode • Press the down button ( ) to decrease volume.
  • Page 218: Driving Your Vehicle

    Before driving / 5-3 Engine start/stop button / 5-5 Starting the engine / 5-7 Automatic transmission / 5-9 Brake system / 5-15 Electronic controlled suspension / 5-30 Cruise control system / 5-34 Smart cruise control (SCC) system / 5-38 Lane departure warning system (LDWS) / 5-49 Vehicle stability management (VSM) / 5-52 Economical operation / 5-55 Driving your vehicle...
  • Page 219 Driving your vehicle WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS! Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, open the win- dows immediately. • Do not inhale exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxia- tion.
  • Page 220 Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING Before entering vehicle Necessary inspections CALIFORNIA PROPOSI- • Be sure that all windows, outside mir- Fluid levels, such as engine oil, engine TION 65 WARNING ror(s), and outside lights are clean. coolant, brake fluid, and washer fluid Engine exhaust and a wide variety should be checked on a regular basis, •...
  • Page 221 Driving your vehicle Before starting WARNING WARNING • Close and lock all doors. Always check the surrounding • When you intend to park or stop • Position the seat so that all controls are areas near your vehicle for people, the vehicle with the engine on, be easily reached.
  • Page 222: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Driving your vehicle ENGINE START/STOP BUTTON Engine start/stop button position WARNING Emergency situation To turn off the engine, press the engine start/stop button with engine In an emergency situation while the start/stop button in the ON position and vehicle is in motion, you are able to the shift lever in P(Park).
  • Page 223 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE ACC(Accessory) (Continued) Press the engine start/stop button when • If you press the engine start/stop but- • Before leaving the driver’s seat, the button is in the OFF position without ton without depressing the brake always make sure the shift lever depressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 224 Driving your vehicle STARTING THE ENGINE WARNING CAUTION WARNING If the engine stalls while you are in Always wear appropriate shoes The engine will start by pressing motion, do not attempt to move the when operating your vehicle. the engine start/stop button, only shift lever to the P (Park) position.
  • Page 225 Driving your vehicle CAUTION • Do press engine start/stop button for more than 5 seconds except when the stop lamp fuse is disconnected. • When you eject the smart key from the smart key holder, press the smart key inward and pull it out.
  • Page 226: Shift Lever

    Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Automatic transmission operation The automatic transmission has 8 for- ward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automati- cally, depending on the position of the shift lever. ✽ ✽ NOTICE The first few shifts on a new vehicle may be somewhat abrupt.
  • Page 227 Driving your vehicle Always, depress the brake pedal when Transmission ranges CAUTION shifting from N (Neutral) to a forward or The indicator in the instrument cluster reverse gear. • To avoid damage to your trans- displays the shift lever position when the mission, do not accelerate the engine start/stop button is in the ON engine in R (Reverse) or any for-...
  • Page 228 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transmission are not + (UP) backward. engaged. The vehicle will roll freely even on the slightest incline unless the parking brake or service brakes are applied. CAUTION Always come to a complete stop - (DOWN)
  • Page 229 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE Shift lock system WARNING For your safety, the automatic transmis- • In sports mode, the driver must exe- sion has a shift lock system which pre- Always fully depress the brake cute upshifts in accordance with road vents shifting the transmission from P pedal before and while shifting out conditions, taking care to keep the...
  • Page 230 Driving your vehicle Good driving practices • Always use the parking brake. Do not depend on placing the transmission in • Never move the gear shift lever from P P (Park) to keep the car from moving. (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other posi- •...
  • Page 231 Driving your vehicle Moving up a steep grade from a stand- WARNING WARNING ing start To move up a steep grade from a stand- • Always buckle-up! In a collision, If your vehicle becomes stuck in ing start, depress the brake pedal, shift an unbelted occupant is signifi- snow, mud, sand, etc., then you the shift lever to D (Drive) and release...
  • Page 232 Driving your vehicle BRAKE SYSTEM Power brakes In the event of brake failure (Continued) If service brakes fail to operate while the Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes • When descending a long or steep vehicle is in motion, you can make an that adjust automatically through normal hill, shift to a lower gear and emergency stop with the parking brake.
  • Page 233: Electric Parking Brake

    Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator WARNING Your vehicle has disc brakes. Do not operate the parking brake When your brake pads are worn and new while the vehicle is moving except pads are required, you will hear a high- in an emergency situation.
  • Page 234 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • For your safety, you can engage the EPB even though the engine start/stop button is in the OFF position, but you cannot release it. • For your safety, press the foot brake and release the parking brake manu- ally with EPB switch when you drive downhill or back up the vehicle.
  • Page 235 Driving your vehicle CAUTION WARNING • A click sound may be heard while • To prevent unintentional move- operating or releasing the EPB. ment when stopped and leaving These conditions are normal and the vehicle, do not use the shift indicate that the EPB is function- lever in place of the parking ing properly.
  • Page 236 Driving your vehicle Emergency braking If there is a problem with the foot brake while driving, emergency braking is pos- sible by pressing the EPB switch. Braking is possible only when you press the EPB switch. However, braking distance will be longer than normal condition.
  • Page 237 Driving your vehicle OVI059068L OVI059017 OVI059018 Set up 8. After using the EPB emergency AUTO HOLD release, a warning message will come 1. Press the AUTO HOLD switch. The The AUTO HOLD feature keeps the on. You should operate the EPB switch AUTO HOLD indicator will illuminate brakes applied after the vehicle comes to for the vehicle to return to its normal...
  • Page 238 Driving your vehicle OVI059019 OVI059020 OVI059070L ✽ ✽ NOTICE Cancel Leaving If you press the accelerator pedal with To cancel the AUTO HOLD operation, • The AUTO HOLD does not operate the transmission in R (Reverse), D first apply the brake pedal and then press when;...
  • Page 239 Driving your vehicle In these cases, the brake warning light Anti-lock brake system (ABS) WARNING comes on, the AUTO HOLD indicator changes from green to white, and • Press the accelerator pedal slow- WARNING warning sounds and a message will ly when you start the vehicle.
  • Page 240 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) A click sound may be heard in the • On roads where the road surface engine compartment when the vehicle is pitted or has different surface begins to move after the engine is start- height.
  • Page 241 Driving your vehicle CAUTION WARNING • When you drive on a road having Never drive too fast for the road poor traction, such as an icy road, conditions or too quickly when cor- and operate your brakes continu- nering. Electronic stability control ously, the ABS will be active con- (ESC) will not prevent accidents.
  • Page 242: Esc Off Button

    Driving your vehicle The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ESC operation When operating system is an electronic system designed When the ESC is in operation, ESC ON condition to help the driver maintain vehicle control the ESC indicator light blinks. • When the engine start/stop under adverse conditions.
  • Page 243 Driving your vehicle ESC operation off ■ ESC indicator light (blinks) ■ ESC warning light (comes on) ESC OFF state • To cancel ESC operation, press the ESC OFF button (ESC OFF indicator light illu- minates). ■ ESC OFF indicator light (comes on) •...
  • Page 244 Driving your vehicle ESC OFF usage CAUTION WARNING When driving Driving with varying tire or wheel Never press the ESC OFF button • ESC should be turned on for daily driv- sizes may cause the ESC system to while ESC is operating. ing whenever possible.
  • Page 245 Driving your vehicle Good braking practices • Check to be sure the parking brake is • Do not "ride" the brake pedal. Resting not engaged and that the parking your foot on the brake pedal while driv- brake indicator light is out before driv- ing can be dangerous because it can WARNING ing away.
  • Page 246 Driving your vehicle • Be careful when parking on a hill. Firmly engage the parking brake and place the gear selector lever in P. If your car is facing downhill, turn the front wheels into the curb to help keep the car from rolling.
  • Page 247 Driving your vehicle ELECTRONIC CONTROLLED SUSPENSION (ECS) (IF EQUIPPED) The SPORT mode is used for sporty driv- Type A ing such as driving on winding, moun- tainous roads or high speed driving. Push the SPORT button again to return to NORMAL mode that provides a softer ride.
  • Page 248: Vehicle Height Control Button*

    Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE (Continued) Type A • A click sound may be heard while When you drive over 42mph (70km/h), operating ECS, but these conditions you can not select the HIGH mode. If are normal and indicate that ECS is the vehicle speed exceeds 42mph functioning properly.
  • Page 249 Driving your vehicle The ECS malfunction indicator may illu- minate when the ESC indicator comes on to indicate that the ESC is not working properly, but it does not indicate malfunc- tion of the ECS. ✽ ✽ NOTICE If the battery is discharged or if you push the SPORT button or the vehicle height control button repeatedly in a short time, the ECS malfunction indica-...
  • Page 250 Driving your vehicle OVI059026 When you load the vehicle onto the tow truck, the loading angle(1) should be smaller than 6°. 5 33...
  • Page 251 Driving your vehicle CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM ✽ ✽ NOTICE WARNING During normal cruise control operation, • If the cruise control is left on, when the SET switch is activated or (CRUISE indicator light in the reactivated after applying the brakes, instrument cluster illuminated) the cruise control will energize after the cruise control can be activat-...
  • Page 252 Driving your vehicle OVI059028 OVI059029 OVI059030 To set cruise control speed: 3. Push the SET- switch, and release it at To increase cruise control set the desired speed. The SET indicator speed: 1. Push the cruise ON-OFF button on the light in the instrument cluster will illumi- steering wheel to turn the system on.
  • Page 253 Driving your vehicle To temporarily accelerate with the cruise control on: If you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on, depress the accelerator pedal. Increased speed will not interfere with cruise control operation or change the set speed. To return to the set speed, take your foot off the accelerator.
  • Page 254 Driving your vehicle • The ESC is operating. • Downshifting to the 2nd gear with sports mode. • Operating the EPB switch. Do not operate the parking brake while driving except in an emergency situation. Each of these actions will cancel cruise control operation (the SET indicator light in the instrument cluster will go off), but it will not turn the system off.
  • Page 255 Driving your vehicle SMART CRUISE CONTROL (SCC) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) (Continued) WARNING • Be careful when driving downhill • If the smart cruise control is left using the smart cruise control on, (CRUISE indicator light in the system, which may increase the instrument cluster illuminated) vehicle speed.
  • Page 256 Driving your vehicle OVI059028 OVI059029 OVI059030 To set cruise control speed: 3. Push the SET- switch, and release it at To increase cruise control set the desired speed. The SET indicator speed: 1. Push the cruise ON-OFF button on the light, set speed and vehicle to vehicle steering wheel to turn the system on.
  • Page 257 Driving your vehicle To temporarily accelerate with the cruise control on: If you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on, depress the accelerator pedal. Increased speed will not interfere with cruise control operation or change the set speed. To return to the set speed, take your foot off the accelerator.
  • Page 258 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Decreasing the vehicle speed to less than approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) Always check the road conditions when when the sensor detects a vehicle in pressing the RES+ switch to resume the front of you. speed.
  • Page 259 Driving your vehicle The vehicle to vehicle distance will auto- matically activate when the smart cruise control system is on. Select the appropriate distance accord- ing to road conditions and vehicle speed. Each time the button is pressed, the vehi- cle to vehicle distance changes as fol- lows;...
  • Page 260 Driving your vehicle Distance 3 Distance 2 Distance1 Distance 3 Distance 2 Distance 1 OVI059055 OVI059056 OVI059057L When the lane ahead is clear: When there is a vehicle ahead of you • The warning chime will sound and a in your lane: message will appear when the vehicle •...
  • Page 261 Driving your vehicle CAUTION • The warning chime sounds and the malfunction indicator blinks if the vehicle is unable to maintain the selected distance from the vehicle ahead. • If the warning chime sounds, actively adjust the vehicle speed, as well as the distance to the vehicle ahead by depressing the accelerator or brake pedal.
  • Page 262 Take your vehicle to an authorized EQUUS dealer and have the system • Use only a genuine HYUNDAI On curves checked. sensor cover for your vehicle. • On curves, the smart cruise control...
  • Page 263 Driving your vehicle OBH058030 OBH058053 OBH058045 On inclines Lane changing • Your vehicle speed can be reduced due to a vehicle in the adjacent lane. • During uphill or downhill driving, the • A vehicle which moves into your lane Apply the accelerator pedal and select smart cruise control system may not from an adjacent lane cannot be rec-...
  • Page 264 Driving your vehicle A vehicle ahead cannot be recognized WARNING correctly by the sensor if any of following occurs: • The vehicle cannot be stopped by - When the vehicle is pointing upwards using the smart cruise control due to overloading in the trunk system.
  • Page 265 Driving your vehicle (Continued) CAUTION • The smart cruise control system The smart cruise control system is not a substitute for safe driving may not operate temporarily due to practices but a convenience electrical interference. function only. It is the responsi- bility of the driver to always check the speed and the distance to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 266 Driving your vehicle LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM (LDWS) (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING • The LDWS does not make the vehicle change lanes. It is the dri- ver's responsibility to always check the road conditions. • Do not turn the steering wheel suddenly, when the LDWS warns that your vehicle is leaving the lane.
  • Page 267 Driving your vehicle • When the sensor detects the lane line OVI051014 • When the sensor doesn’t detect the lane line OVI051015 OVI059063 1. Visual warning 3. Tactual warning (if equipped with pre- safe seat belt) If you leave the lane, the lane you leave on the LCD display blinks yellow with an If you leave the lane for about 3 seconds, 0.8 second interval.
  • Page 268 Driving your vehicle The LDWS does not operate • Light reflects from the water on the road. when: • The lens or windshield is stained with • The driver turns on the turn signal to foreign matter. change lanes. • The sensor can't detect the lane (When the hazard warning flasher is because of fog, heavy rain or heavy operated, the LDWS operates normally.)
  • Page 269 Driving your vehicle VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT (VSM) (IF EQUIPPED) Brake operation • If the VSM senses an object ahead is too close, the brake system enter stan- dard mode to react promptly when the driver operates the brake pedal. • If the driver releases the accelerator after receiving the warning situations, the VSM automatically brakes the vehi- cle gently.
  • Page 270 Driving your vehicle WARNING The VSM operates according to the distance from the vehicle ahead, relative velocity and driver's opera- tion of the brake or accelerator pedal. Do not drive dangerously to intentionally operate the VSM. OVI051069 OVI059067 To cancel the VSM Malfunction indicator •...
  • Page 271 Driving your vehicle (Continued) WARNING WARNING - There are strong radar reflec- The VSM is not a substitute for safe • Even if there is a malfunction to tions. driving practices but a supplemen- the brake operation of the VSM, - Driving in a curve.
  • Page 272 Driving your vehicle ECONOMICAL OPERATION Your vehicle's fuel economy depends • Don't "ride" the brake pedal. This can • Keep your car in good condition. For mainly on your style of driving, where you increase fuel consumption and also better fuel economy and reduced drive and when you drive.
  • Page 273 Driving your vehicle • Remember, your vehicle does not • Use your air conditioning sparingly. WARNING require extended warm-up. After the The air conditioning system is operat- - Engine off dur- engine has started, allow the engine to ed by engine power so your fuel econ- ing motion run for 10 to 20 seconds prior to plac- omy is reduced when you use it.
  • Page 274 Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Rocking the vehicle WARNING - If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to free Do not pump the brake pedal on a it from snow, sand, or mud, first turn the vehicle equipped with ABS. steering wheel right and left to clear the area around your front wheels.
  • Page 275 Driving your vehicle WARNING - Spinning tires Do not spin the wheels, especially at speeds more than 35 mph (56 km/h). Spinning the wheels at high speeds when the vehicle is station- ary could cause a tire to overheat which could result in tire damage that may injure bystanders.
  • Page 276 Driving your vehicle • Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare • If your tires are not in good condition, from other driver's headlights. making a quick stop on wet pavement can cause a skid and possibly lead to • Keep your headlights clean and prop- an accident.
  • Page 277 Driving your vehicle Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil WARNING High speed travel consumes more fuel than urban motoring. Do not forget to • Underinflated overinflated check both engine coolant and engine tires can cause poor handling, oil. loss of vehicle control, and sud- den tire failure leading to acci- dents, injuries, and even death.
  • Page 278 Driving your vehicle WINTER DRIVING Snowy or icy conditions Snow tires If you mount snow tires on your vehicle, To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may make sure they are radial tires of the be necessary to use snow tires or to same size and load range as the original install tire chains on your tires.
  • Page 279 If snow chains must be used, use gen- snow chains. uine HYUNDAI parts and install the tire chain after going over the instruction. Damage to your vehicle caused by improper snow chain use is not covered by your vehicle manufacturers warranty.
  • Page 280 Driving your vehicle Use high quality ethylene glycol Change to "winter weight" oil if WARNING - Tire chains coolant necessary • The use of chains may adversely Your vehicle is delivered with high quality In some climates it is recommended that affect vehicle handling.
  • Page 281 Driving your vehicle To keep locks from freezing Do not let your parking brake Carry emergency equipment freeze To keep the locks from freezing, squirt an Depending on the severity of the weath- approved de-icer fluid or glycerine into er where you drive your car, you should Under some conditions your parking the key opening.
  • Page 282 Driving your vehicle VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT Vehicle capacity weight: 5 seater (Type A) 4 seater (Type A) 5 seater 904 lbs. (410 kg) 4 seater 754 lbs. (342 kg) Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- mum combined weight of occupants and cargo.
  • Page 283 Driving your vehicle Seating capacity: Cargo capacity: 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded The cargo capacity of your vehicle 5 seater on the vehicle. That weight may will increase or decrease depending Total : 5 persons not safely exceed the available on the weight and the number of (Front seat : 2 persons,...
  • Page 284 Driving your vehicle 5 seater Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 C190F01JM C190F02JM C190F03JM Item Description Total Item Description Total Item Description Total Vehicle Capacity 904 lbs Vehicle Capacity 904 lbs Vehicle Capacity 904 lbs Weight (410 kg) Weight (410 kg) Weight (410 kg) Subtract Occupant...
  • Page 285 Driving your vehicle 4 seater Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 C190F01JM OBK059035N OBK059034N Item Description Total Item Description Total Item Description Total Vehicle Capacity 754 lbs Vehicle Capacity 754 lbs Vehicle Capacity 754 lbs Weight (342 kg) Weight (342 kg) Weight (342 kg) Subtract Occupant...
  • Page 286 Driving your vehicle To find out the actual loads on your (Continued) front and rear axles, you need to go • Do not load your vehicle any to a weigh station and weigh your heavier than the GVWR, either vehicle.Your dealer can help you with the maximum front or rear this.
  • Page 287 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 war- vehicle's tires and possible occupants in a sudden stop or ranty.
  • Page 288 Driving your vehicle VEHICLE WEIGHT This section will guide you in the proper Cargo weight GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating) loading of your vehicle, to keep your This figure includes all weight added to This is the maximum allowable weight of loaded vehicle weight within its design the Base Curb Weight, including cargo the fully loaded vehicle (including all...
  • Page 289 Driving your vehicle TRAILER TOWING We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing. 5 72...
  • Page 290: What To Do In An Emergency

    Road warning / 6-2 In case of an emergency while driving / 6-2 If the engine will not start / 6-3 Emergency starting / 6-4 If the engine overheats / 6-6 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) / 6-7 If you have a flat tire / 6-13 Towing / 6-21 What to do in an emergency...
  • Page 291 What to do in an emergency ROAD WARNING IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING It should be used whenever emergency repairs are being made or when the vehi- If the engine stalls at a crossroad cle is stopped near the edge of a roadway. or crossing Depress the flasher switch with the igni- If the engine stalls at a crossroad or...
  • Page 292 What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START 2. When the car is stopped, turn on your If engine doesn't turn over or If engine turns over normally but emergency hazard flashers, set the turns over slowly does not start parking brake and put the shift lever in P.
  • Page 293 What to do in an emergency EMERGENCY STARTING Jump starting Jumper Cables WARNING - Battery Jump starting can be dangerous if done • Keep all flames or sparks away incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm to from the battery. The battery pro- yourself or damage to your vehicle or duces hydrogen gas which may battery, follow the jump starting proce-...
  • Page 294 What to do in an emergency Jump starting procedure Do not allow the jumper cables to con- 6. Let the discharged battery run for at ✽ ✽ NOTICE tact anything except the correct battery least 20 minutes either by engine terminals or the correct ground.
  • Page 295 What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS If your temperature gauge indicates over- 4. Check to see if the water pump drive belt 6. If you cannot find the cause of the heating, you experience a loss of power, is missing.
  • Page 296 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 inflation and it is the driver’s responsibility to pressure recommended by the vehi- maintain correct tire pressure, even if...
  • Page 297 What to do in an emergency ✽ ✽ NOTICE Low tire pressure tell- The Low Tire Pressure and Position tale telltale will remain on until you have If the TPMS, Low Tire Pressure tell- the low pressure tire repaired and tale does not illuminate for 3 sec- replaced on the vehicle.
  • Page 298 What to do in an emergency TPMS (Tire Pressure CAUTION WARNING - Low pressure TPMS Monitoring System) • The TPMS malfunction indica- damage malfunction indicator tor may be illuminated if the Significantly low tire pressure vehicle is moving around elec- makes the vehicle unstable and The TPMS malfunction indicator tric power supply cables or...
  • Page 299 What to do in an emergency Changing a tire with TPMS The spare tire is not equipped with a (Continued) tire pressure monitoring sensor. If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire • If there is a failed tire sensor, it When the low pressure tire or the flat Pressure and Position telltales will is possible for TPMS to tem-...
  • Page 300 What to do in an emergency You may not be able identify a low CAUTION WARNING TPMS tire by simply looking at it. Always • Do not use any tire sealant if use a good quality tire pressure • The TPMS cannot alert you to your vehicle is equipped with gauge to measure the tire's inflation severe and sudden tire dam-...
  • Page 301 What to do in an emergency This device complies with Part 15 WARNING - Protecting of the FCC rules. TPMS Operation is subject to the following Tampering with, modifying, or two conditions: disabling the Tire Pressure 1. This device may not cause harm- Monitoring System (TPMS)
  • Page 302 What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE Jacking instructions (Continued) The jack is provided for emergency • Be sure to use the correct tire changing only. front and rear jacking posi- To prevent the jack from “rattling” tions on the vehicle;...
  • Page 303 What to do in an emergency CAUTION When you remove or store the spare tire, do not contact or bump the battery with the spare tire. Contacting or bumping the battery may cause failure of electrical circuits. OVI069005 OVI069001L Removing and storing the spare Changing tires tire 1.
  • Page 304 What to do in an emergency 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 blocked, and that no person...
  • Page 305 What to do in an emergency CAUTION Place the jack not to damage to the plastic guard. If you place the jack at the plastic guard and jack up the vehicle, the plastic guard may be damaged. OVI069010 OBH068012 7. Place the jack at the front or rear 8.
  • Page 306 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 307 What to do in an emergency If you have a tire gauge, remove the CAUTION valve cap and check the air pressure. If the pressure is lower than recom- Your vehicle has metric threads mended, drive slowly to the nearest on the wheel studs and nuts.
  • Page 308 What to do in an emergency Important - use of compact spare tire WARNING WARNING - Wheel studs Your vehicle is equipped with a com- If the studs are damaged, they pact spare tire. This compact spare The compact spare tire is for may lose their ability to retain tire takes up less space than a regu- emergency use only.
  • Page 309 What to do in an emergency When using a compact spare tire, • Do not take this vehicle through an • The compact spare tire should not observe the following precautions: automatic car wash while the com- be used on any other wheels, nor pact spare tire is installed.
  • Page 310 What to do in an emergency TOWING It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with the front wheels on the ground (without dol- lies) and the rear wheels off the ground. If any of the loaded wheels or suspen- sion components are damaged or the vehicle is being towed with the rear wheels on the ground, use a towing dolly under the rear wheels.
  • Page 311 What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an emer- gency without wheel dollies : 1. Set the engine start/stop button in the ACC position. 2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. CAUTION Failure to place the transmission OVI069014...
  • Page 312 What to do in an emergency ■ Front 3. Install the towing hook by turning it clockwise into the hole until it is fully secured. 4. Remove the towing hook and install the cover after use. OVI069016 ■ Rear OVI059026 When you load the vehicle onto the tow truck, the loading angle(1) should be smaller than 6°.
  • Page 313 What to do in an emergency If towing service is not available in an Front CAUTION emergency, your vehicle may be tem- porarily towed using a cable or chain • Attach a towing strap to the tow secured to the emergency towing hook hook.
  • Page 314 What to do in an emergency Emergency towing precautions WARNING • Place the transmission shift lever in N (Neutral). Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle. • Release the parking brake. • Avoid sudden starts or erratic • Press the brake pedal with more force driving maneuvers which would than normal since you will have place excessive stress on the...
  • Page 315 What to do in an emergency CAUTION - Automatic transmission • If the car is being towed with all four wheels on the ground, it can be towed only from the front. Be sure that the transmission is in neutral. Be sure the steering is unlocked by placing the engine START/STOP button in the ACC position.
  • Page 316: Maintenance

    Engine compartment / 7-2 Maintenance services / 7-3 Owner maintenance / 7-4 Scheduled maintenance service / 7-6 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items / 7-18 Engine oil / 7-21 Engine coolant / 7-22 Brake fluid / 7-25 Power steering fluid / 7-26 Washer fluid / 7-27 Air cleaner / 7-28 Climate control air filter / 7-31...
  • Page 317: Engine Coolant Reservoir

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Radiator cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Engine oil filler cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8. Fuse box 9. Power steering fluid reservoir 10. Jumper terminal ❈...
  • Page 318 You need An authorized EQUUS dealer has factory- ✽ ✽ NOTICE this information to establish your compli- trained technicians and genuine HYUNDAI ance with the servicing and maintenance Improper owner maintenance during parts to service your vehicle properly. For requirements of your vehicle warranties.
  • Page 319 Maintenance OWNER MAINTENANCE The following lists are vehicle checks and Owner maintenance schedule WARNING - Maintenance inspections that should be performed by When you stop for fuel: the owner or an authorized EQUUS deal- work • Check the engine oil level. er at the frequencies indicated to help •...
  • Page 320 Maintenance While operating your vehicle: At least monthly: At least once a year: • Note any changes in the sound of the • Check coolant level in the engine • Clean body and door drain holes. exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes coolant reservoir.
  • Page 321 Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions, you should inspect, the vehicle is usually operated where replace or refill more frequently than the none of the following conditions apply. If following Normal Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 322 ❑ Inspect front brake disc/pad, calipers ❑ Inspect propeller shaft : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel ❑ Inspect rear brake disc/pad System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ized EQUUS dealer along with information on how to use them.
  • Page 323 (37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 60 months) ❑ Inspect steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint, : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel upper arm ball joint System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ❑...
  • Page 324 (52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 84 months) ❑ Inspect front brake disc/pads, calipers : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel ❑ Inspect propeller shaft System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ❑...
  • Page 325 ❑ Inspect fuel lines, fuel hoses and connections ❑ Inspect fuel tank air filter * : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel ❑ Inspect parking brake System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ❑...
  • Page 326 (First, 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 72 months after every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 24 months)* : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel ❑ Inspect power steering fluid System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ized EQUUS dealer along with information on how to use them.
  • Page 327 (97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 156 months) ❑ Inspect fuel tank air filter * : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel ❑ Inspect parking brake System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ❑...
  • Page 328 ❑ Inspect front brake disc/pads, calipers ❑ Inspect propeller shaft : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ❑ Inspect rear brake disc/pads ized EQUUS dealer along with information on how to use them.
  • Page 329 ❑ Inspect fuel tank air filter * ❑ Inspect parking brake : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ❑ Inspect vapor hose and fuel filler cap, fuel tank ized EQUUS dealer along with information on how to use them.
  • Page 330 ❑ Inspect front brake disc/pads, calipers ❑ Inspect propeller shaft : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ❑ Inspect rear brake disc/pads ized EQUUS dealer along with information on how to use them.
  • Page 331 ❑ Automatic transmission fluid * ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts ❑ Inspect brake fluid : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of HYUNDAI Fuel ❑ Inspect fuel filter * System Cleaner Plus is recommended. They are available from your author- ❑...
  • Page 332 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 MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE INTERVALS...
  • Page 333 Air cleaner filter The engine oil and filter should be A clogged filter can limit the speed at A Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filter is changed at the intervals specified in the which the vehicle may be driven, damage recommended...
  • Page 334 Maintenance Automatic transmission fluid Brake hoses and lines Brake discs, pads, calipers and rotors Automatic transmission fluid should not be Visually check for proper installation, checked under normal usage conditions. chafing, cracks, deterioration and any Check the pads for excessive wear, discs leakage.
  • Page 335 Maintenance Steering gear box, linkage & Drive shafts and boots boots/lower arm ball joint Check the drive shafts, boots and clamps for cracks, deterioration, or damage. With the vehicle stopped and engine off, Replace any damaged parts and, if nec- check for excessive free-play in the essary, repack the grease.
  • Page 336 Maintenance ENGINE OIL 3. Turn the engine off and wait for a few minutes (about 5 minutes) for the oil to return to the oil pan. 4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, and re-insert it fully. WARNING - Radiator hose Be very careful not to touch the radiator hose when checking or...
  • Page 337: Radiator Cap

    Maintenance ENGINE COOLANT The high-pressure cooling system has a (Continued) reservoir filled with year-round antifreeze • Turn the engine off and wait until coolant. The reservoir is filled at the fac- it cools down. Use extreme care tory. when removing the radiator cap. Check the antifreeze protection and Wrap a thick towel around it, and coolant level at least once a year, at the...
  • Page 338 Maintenance Recommended engine coolant WARNING • When adding coolant, use only deion- ized water, distilled water or soft water electric motor for your vehicle and never mix hard (cooling fan) is con- water in the coolant filled at the factory. trolled engine An improper coolant mixture can result...
  • Page 339 Maintenance For mixture percentage, refer to the fol- Changing the coolant lowing table. Have coolant changed by an authorized EQUUS dealer according Maintenance Schedule at the beginning Mixture Percentage (volume) of this section. Ambient Temperature Antifreeze Water CAUTION Put a thick cloth around the radiator 5°F (-15°C) cap before refilling the coolant in -13°F (-25°C)
  • Page 340 Maintenance BRAKE FLUID If the level is low, add fluid to the MAX WARNING - level. The level will fall with accumulated Brake fluid mileage. This is a normal condition asso- When changing and adding brake ciated with the wear of the brake linings. fluid, handle it carefully.
  • Page 341 Maintenance POWER STEERING FLUID In the event the power steering system CAUTION requires frequent addition of fluid, the vehicle should be inspected by an • To avoid damage to the power authorized EQUUS dealer. steering pump, do not operate the vehicle for prolonged periods with a low power steering fluid level.
  • Page 342 Maintenance WASHER FLUID WARNING - Coolant • Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid reservoir. • Radiator coolant can severely obscure visibility when sprayed on the windshield and may cause loss of vehicle control or damage to paint and body trim.
  • Page 343: Air Cleaner

    Maintenance AIR CLEANER ■ Main air cleaner OBH078010N ■ Chamber air cleaner OVI079117L OBH078011N Main air cleaner 2. Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching clips and open the cover. 1. Push the top of the fastener to remove the cover. 3.
  • Page 344 Maintenance OBH078013 OBH071051 OVI072052 Chamber air cleaner 4. Replace the air cleaner filter. 2. Replace the air cleaner filter after pulling up the locking tab (1). 5. Lock the cover with the cover attaching 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching clips.
  • Page 345 • When removing the air cleaner fil- ter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result. • Use a HYUNDAI genuine part. Use of non-genuine parts could dam- age the air flow sensor.
  • Page 346 Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER Filter inspection The climate control air filter should be replaced every 15,000 miles (24,000 km). If the vehicle is operated in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and replaced earlier.
  • Page 347 Maintenance OBH078016 OBH078017 3. Remove the climate control air filter 4. Replace the climate control air filter. case pulling out both sides of the 5. Reassemble in the reverse order of cover. disassembly. ✽ ✽ NOTICE When replacing the climate control air filter install it properly.
  • Page 348 Maintenance WIPER BLADES Contamination of either the windshield or Blade replacement the wiper blades with foreign matter can When the wipers no longer clean ade- reduce the effectiveness of the wind- quately, the blades may be worn or shield wipers. Common sources of con- cracked, and require replacement.
  • Page 349 Maintenance OVI071041 OHM078059 OHM078060 Front windshield wiper blade 3. Raise the wiper arm. 4. Open the cover of the blade. Press the clip behind the wiper arm and remove For your convenience, move the wind- the blade assembly downward. shield wiper blades to the service posi- CAUTION tion as follows;...
  • Page 350 Maintenance OHG070043 5. Install the new blade assembly in the 5. Install the new blade assembly in the reverse order of removal. reverse order of removal. 6. Return the wiper arm on the wind- 6. Return the wiper arm on the wind- shield.
  • Page 351 Maintenance BATTERY (Continued) WARNING - Battery dangers If electrolyte gets on your skin, thoroughly wash the Always read the following contacted area. If you feel a instructions carefully when pain or a burning sensa- handling a battery. tion, get medical attention Keep lighted cigarettes and immediately.
  • Page 352 Maintenance Battery recharging by battery (Continued) CAUTION charger • The electrical ignition system • When you don’t use the vehicle Your vehicle has a maintenance-free, works with high voltage. Never for a long time in a low tempera- calcium-based battery. touch these components with the ture area, disconnect the battery •...
  • Page 353 2. Unhook the negative clamp from • For your safety, use a genuine the negative battery terminal. HYUNDAI approved battery when 3. Unhook the positive clamp from you replace the battery. the positive battery terminal.
  • Page 354 Maintenance TIRES AND WHEELS Tire care CAUTION For proper maintenance, safety, and • Underinflation also results in maximum fuel economy, you must excessive wear, poor handling always maintain recommended tire and reduced fuel economy. inflation pressures and stay within Wheel deformation also is the load limits and weight distribution possible.
  • Page 355 Maintenance Checking tire inflation pressure CAUTION CAUTION - Tire pressure Check your tires once a month or • Warm tires normally exceed Always observe the following: more. recommended cold tire pres- • Check tire pressure when the Also, check the tire pressure of the sures by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41 tires are cold.
  • Page 356 • Remember to check the pres- sure your spare tire. HYUNDAI recommends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehicle. 7 41...
  • Page 357 Maintenance Wheel alignment and tire balance Without a spare tire WARNING The wheels on your vehicle were • Do not use the compact spare aligned and balanced carefully at the tire for tire rotation. factory to give you the longest tire life and best overall performance.
  • Page 358 • Replace tires that are worn, • Wheels that do not meet show uneven wear, or are HYUNDAI’s specifications damaged. Worn tires can may fit poorly and result in cause loss of braking effec-...
  • Page 359 Maintenance Compact spare tire replacement Wheel replacement Tire traction A compact spare tire has a shorter When replacing the metal wheels for Tire traction can be reduced if you tread life than a regular size tire. any reason, make sure the new drive on worn tires, tires that are Replace it when you can see the wheels are equivalent to the original...
  • Page 360 Maintenance 2. Tire size designation 98 - Load Index, a numerical code associated with the maximum A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire load the tire can carry. size designation. You will need this information when selecting replace- V - Speed Rating Symbol. See the ment tires for your car.
  • Page 361 Maintenance Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire Identification Number) WARNING - Tire age The chart below lists many of the dif- ferent speed ratings currently being Any tires that are over 6 years old, Tires degrade over time, even used for passenger car tires.
  • Page 362 Maintenance 4. Tire ply composition and material 7. Uniform tire quality grading Traction - AA, A, B & C Quality grades can be found where The number of layers or plies of rub- The traction grades, from highest to applicable on the tire sidewall lowest, are AA, A, B and C.
  • Page 363 Maintenance Temperature -A, B & C Tire terminology and definitions WARNING - Tire The temperature grades are A (the Air Pressure: The amount of air temperature highest), B and C representing the inside the tire pressing outward on tire’s resistance to the generation of The temperature grade for this the tire.
  • Page 364 Maintenance Cold Tire Pressure: The amount of Intended Outboard Sidewall: The Occupant Distribution: Designated air pressure in a tire, measured in side of an asymmetrical tire, that seating positions. pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo- must always face outward when Outward Facing Sidewall: The side pascals (kPa) before a tire has built mounted on a vehicle.
  • Page 365 Vehicle Maximum Load on the Summer tires code assigned to a tire indicating the Tire: Load on an individual tire due to HYUNDAI specifies summer tires on maximum speed at which a tire can curb and accessory weight plus some models to provide superior operate.
  • Page 366 Maintenance Do not drive faster than 75 mph (120 Radial-ply tires WARNING - Snow or ice km/h) when your car is equipped with Radial-ply tires provide improved snow tires. • When driving on roads cov- tread life, road hazard resistance and ered with snow or ice, drive at smoother high speed ride.
  • Page 367 Maintenance FUSES Blade type This vehicle has 4 fuse panels, two locat- WARNING ed in the driver’s side and passenger’s - Fuse replace- side panel bolster, the other in the engine ment compartment. • Never replace a fuse with any- If any of your vehicle’s lights, acces- thing but another fuse of the sories, or controls do not work, check the...
  • Page 368 Maintenance If the headlights or other electrical com- Front passenger’s side Driver’s side ponents do not work and the fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the engine compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced. OBH078019 Front passenger’s side OBH078021 3.
  • Page 369 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE • If the memory fuse is pulled up from the fuse panel, the warning chime, audio, clock and interior lamps, etc., will not operate. Some items must be reset after replacement. Refer to “Battery” in this section. •...
  • Page 370 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE 3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse, If the main fuse is blown, consult an use the fuse puller in the front passen- authorized EQUUS dealer. ger’s side panel.
  • Page 371 Maintenance Fuse/relay panel description Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Inner panel fuse panel Engine compartment fuse panel ✽ ✽ NOTICE Driver’s side Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehi- cle;...
  • Page 372 Maintenance Instrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel) Description Fuse rating Protected component P/WDW (RH) Rear Power Window Module RH, Passenger Power Window Module P/WDW (LH) Rear Power Window Module LH, Driver Power Window Module Steering Angle Sensor, Console Switch LH/RH, ECS Control Module, Pre-Safe Seat Belt LH/RH, Tire MODULE 3 Pressure Monitoring Module, Key Lock Unit Multifunction Switch (Remocon), Crash Pad Switch, A/C Control Module, Alternator, Instrument...
  • Page 373 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected component Multifunction Switch, Tilt & Telescopic Module, Driver/Passenger Door Module, Power Trunk Lid MODULE 2 Control Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, LDWS Camera, Front & Rear Parking Assist Control Module, EPB Control Module, Driver/Passenger IMS Control Module, E/R Junction Box (FAM) Multifunction Switch, Instrument Cluster (IND.), Power Trunk Lid Control Module, Driver/Passenger MODULE 1 Door Module, Rear Curtain Module, E/R Junction Box (FAM), Front Smart Outside Handle LH/RH,...
  • Page 374 Maintenance Instrument panel (Passanger’s side fuse panel) Description Fuse rating Protected component P/DOOR PASS Passenger Power Door Latch, Passenser Power Seat Switch ICE BOX Rear Console Switch, Cool Box HTD STRG Steering Wheel Heated S/HEATER PASS Passenger CCS Control Module (With CCS), Passenger Seat Warmer Module (W/O CCS) Camera Module, Rear Audio Switch, Audio, Front Monitor, Media Module, AV Head Module, MTS Unit, AUDIO (ACC) RR MTS MIC...
  • Page 375 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel Description Fuse rating Protected component 200A Alternator I/P LH PWR I/P Junction Box LH I/P RH PWR I/P Junction Box RH COOLING FAN Cooling Fan Relay EHPS EHPS Module AIR ECS ECS Compressor Relay AMP-1 AV JBL AMP AMP-2 PDM (ACC)
  • Page 376 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected component Engine Control Relay BLOWER Blower Relay IGN SW 2 Ignition Switch (IG 2, START), Presafety Seat Belt Passenger (PRESAFETY PASS) RR HTD E/R Junction Box Fuse (AQS 10A, WASHER 15A) IGN SW 1 Ignition Switch (IG 1, ACC), Presafety Seat Belt Driver (PRESAFETY DRV) A/CON A/C Control Module...
  • Page 377 Maintenance Description Fuse rating Protected component SENSOR 1 ECM, Mass Air Flow Sensor, Oxygen Sensor #1,2,3,4 Canister Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Variable Intake Manifold Valve, Oil Control Valve, ECM, SENSOR 2 Cooling Fan Relay, Immobilizer Module, Fuel Pump Resister SENSOR 3 ECM, Injector #1~#6, Fuel Pump Relay H/LP RH Head Lamp RH...
  • Page 378 Maintenance LIGHT BULBS CAUTION WARNING - Working on the lights If you don’t have necessary tools, the correct bulbs and the expertise, Prior to working on the light, firmly consult an authorized EQUUS deal- apply the parking brake, ensure er. In many cases, it is difficult to that the ignition switch is turned to replace vehicle light bulbs because the LOCK position and turn off the...
  • Page 379 Maintenance if equipped OVI079113L if equipped OVI072100C OVI079102L 1. Open the hood. 7. Remove the fastener and screw under the wheel arch. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 3. Push the top of the fastener to remove the cover. 4. Remove the cover. OVI079114L 5.
  • Page 380 Maintenance OVI079104L OVI079103L OVI079106L 8. Pull out the bumper. 10. Remove the front bumper. 11. Be careful not to break up the clips on the inside of the front bumper. OVI079105L 9. Remove 4 fasteners on the grille and the bolt. 7 65...
  • Page 381 Maintenance OVI079108L OVI079107L OVI079110L 12. If you want to replace the right side 15. Remove the clips. head lamp, remove the bolts then 16. Disconnect the power connector(s) remove the air cleaner. from the back of the headlight assembly. OVI079109L 13.
  • Page 382 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE Headlight (HID type) bulb replace- ment (if equipped) HID lamps have superior performance If the light bulb is not operating, have the vs. halogen bulbs. HID lamps are esti- vehicle checked by an authorized mated by the manufacturer to last twice EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 383 Maintenance 21. Install a new headlight bulb and snap (Continued) the headlight bulb retaining wire into • If a bulb becomes damaged or position by aligning the wire with the cracked, replace it immediately groove on the bulb. and carefully dispose of it. 22.
  • Page 384 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE If your vehicle is equipped with the LED type, replace the turn signal light at the authorized EQUUS dealer. Position light If the light bulb is not operating, have the vehicle checked by an authorized EQUUS dealer. OVI079112L OVI079115L Turn signal light - bulb type...
  • Page 385 Maintenance OVI079033 OVI079031 OVI079116L Side repeater light bulb replace- Rear combination light bulb ment (if equipped) replacement If the light bulb is not operating, have the (1) Stop, tail light and side marker vehicle checked by an authorized (2) Rear turn signal light EQUUS dealer.
  • Page 386 Maintenance 3. Remove the socket from the assembly Turn signal, stop and tail light by turning the socket counterclockwise If the light is not operating, have the vehi- until the tabs on the socket align with cle checked by an authorized EQUUS the slots on the assembly.
  • Page 387 Maintenance OVI071121N OVI071123N OVI071124N 3. Loosen the mounting bolts, then 4. Disconnect the connector. 5. Push the hook, disconnect the main remove the rear seat back. connector. Tightening torque : 34.3~53.9 N.m 3.5~5.5 kgf.m, 25.3~39.8 lb-ft...
  • Page 388 Maintenance OVI071125N OVI071127N OVI071128N 6. Loosen the mounting bolts, then dis- 4 Seater 3. Loosen the mounting bolts, then connect the connector. remove the rear seat back. 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 7. Remove the side seat. 2. Remove the rear seat cushion. Tightening torque : 34.3~53.9 N.m 3.5~5.5 kgf.m,...
  • Page 389 Maintenance Left OVI071129N Right OVI071131N OVI071132N 2. Remove the rear package tray trim 2. Loosen the mounting screw, then remove the rear wheel house trim. 1. Remove the rear door scuff trim. OVI071130N 4. Disconnect the connectors and hose.
  • Page 390 Maintenance OVI071133N OVI071134N OVI071135N 3. Remove the cap, then loosen the 5. Push the hook, remove the rear seat 6. Remove the rear seat belt lower mounting screw. belt cover. anchor. 4. Remove the rear pillar trim. Tightening torque : 39.2~53.9 N.m 4.0~5.5 kgf.m 28.9~39.8 lb-ft 7 75...
  • Page 391 Maintenance OVI071136N OVI071137N OVI079039 3. Replace the high mounted stop 7. Loosen the mounting screws, then License plate lamp replacement light remove the package tray trim. 1. Open the trunk. 1. Remove the high mounted stop lamp 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. after removing screws.
  • Page 392 Maintenance OVI071150N OVI071151N OVI071152N 3. Using a screwdriver, remove the trunk 5. Detach the clip and fastener(3), then 6. Remove the clips and screws. lid latch cover(1). remove the trunk lid cover(4). 4. Using a screwdriver, remove the trunk lid switch(2), and disconnect the con- nector.
  • Page 393 Maintenance OVI071154N OVI071153N OVI071155N 7. Remove the trunk lid trim. 9. Remove the bolts and remove the trunk key hold. CAUTION Be careful not to damage to the fas- teners between the trunk lid trim and trunk lid. OVI071158N 8. Remove the nuts and disconnect the connectors.
  • Page 394 Maintenance Luggage lamp (if equipped) OVI079037 Sunvisor lamp OVI071156N OVI071157N 10. Remove the trunk lid panel. 11. Remove the bolts and remove the license plate lamp. 12. Install a new light. CAUTION 13. Installation is the reverse of removal. Be careful not to damage to the fas- teners between the trunk lid panel and trunk lid.
  • Page 395 Maintenance 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently CAUTION pry the lens from the interior light housing. Use care not to dirty or damage lens, lens tab, and plastic housings. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. WARNING Prior to working on the Interior Lights, ensure that the “OFF”...
  • Page 396 Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care After washing, rinse the vehicle thor- oughly with lukewarm or cold water. Do Exterior general caution not allow soap to dry on the finish. It is very important to follow the label directions when using any chemical CAUTION cleaner or polish.
  • Page 397 Maintenance Waxing Finish damage repair Underbody maintenance A good coat of wax is a barrier between Deep scratches or stone chips in the Corrosive materials used for ice and your paint and contaminate. Keeping a painted surface must be repaired snow removal and dust control may col- good coat of wax on your vehicle will help promptly.
  • Page 398 Maintenance Aluminum wheel maintenance Corrosion protection High-corrosion areas The aluminum wheels are coated with a If you live in an area where your car is Protecting your vehicle from corrosion regularly exposed to corrosive materials, clear protective finish. By using the most advanced design and corrosion protection is particularly impor- •...
  • Page 399 Maintenance Moisture breeds corrosion Keep your car clean Keep your garage dry Moisture creates the conditions in which The best way to prevent corrosion is to Don't park your car in a damp, poorly corrosion is most likely to occur. For keep your car clean and free of corrosive ventilated garage.
  • Page 400 Maintenance Keep paint and trim in good condition Interior care Cleaning the upholstery and interior trim Scratches or chips in the finish should be Interior general precautions covered with "touch-up" paint as soon as Vinyl Prevent caustic solutions such as per- possible to reduce the possibility of cor- Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl fume and cosmetic oil from contacting...
  • Page 401 Maintenance Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt web- bing Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow the instruc- tions provided with the soap. Do not bleach or re-dye the webbing because this may weaken it. Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of the vehi- cle become fogged (that is, covered with...
  • Page 402 Maintenance EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM The emission control system of your Caution Inspection 1. Crankcase emission control vehicle is covered by a written limited Maintenance Test (With Electronic system warranty. Please see the warranty infor- Stability Control (ESC) system) The positive crankcase ventilation sys- mation contained Owner’s...
  • Page 403 Maintenance Canister Vehicle modifications WARNING Exhaust Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel • This vehicle should not be modified. tank are absorbed and stored in the Modification of your vehicle could Engine exhaust gases contain car- onboard canister. When the engine is affect its performance, safety or dura- bon monoxide (CO).
  • Page 404 Maintenance • Do not operate the engine in confined Operating precautions for catalytic Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converters (if equipped) or closed areas (such as garages) any converter emission control device. more than what is necessary to move Therefore, the following precautions the vehicle in or out of the area.
  • Page 405 Maintenance CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/haz- ardouswaste/perchlorate. Notice to 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 406 Dimensions / 8-2 Bulb wattage / 8-2 Tires and wheels / 8-3 Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-4 Vehicle identification number (VIN) / 8-6 Vehicle certification label / 8-6 Tire specification and pressure label / 8-7 Engine number / 8-7 Consumer information / 8-8 Reporting safety defects / 8-9 Binding arbitration / 8-9...
  • Page 407 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects DIMENSIONS BULB WATTAGE Item in (mm) Light Bulb Wattage Bulb, Cap Overall length 203.1 (5160) Headlights (Low) (HID) D1S, PK32d-2 Headlights (High) H7, PX26d Overall width 74.4 (1890) Front turn signal lights 21 or LED H21, BAY9s Overall height 58.7 (1490)
  • Page 408 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects TIRES AND WHEELS Inflation pressure Tire kPa (psi) Wheel lug nut torque Wheel size Item size lb•ft (kg•m, N•m) Normal load Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear P245/45R19 8.0J×19 205(30) 205(30) Full size tire P275/40R19 9.0J×19 205(30)
  • Page 409 GS ATF SP-IV-RR, HYUNDAI genuine Automatic transmission fluid 10.67 US qt. (10.1 l) ATF SP-IV-RR or other brands meeting the above specification approved by HYUNDAI Motor Co., Power steering fluid 0.95 US qt. (0.9 l) Pentosin CHF 202 Mixture of antifreeze and distilled water (Ethylene Coolant 12.79 US qt.
  • Page 410 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects Recommended SAE viscosity Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an When choosing an oil, consider the range effect on fuel economy and cold weather number of temperature your vehicle will be oper- operating (engine start and engine oil ated in before the next oil change.
  • Page 411 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE CERTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) LABEL Frame number VIN label OBH088005N OBH088001 OVI081002N The VIN is also on a plate attached to the The vehicle identification number (VIN) is The vehicle certification label attached top of the dashboard.
  • Page 412 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects TIRE SPECIFICATION AND ENGINE NUMBER PRESSURE LABEL OBH081010 OBH088004N The engine number is stamped on the The tires supplied on your new vehicle engine block as shown in the drawing. are chosen to provide the best perform- ance for normal driving.
  • Page 413 1100 Cranbury South River Road 1705 Sequoia Drive mation. Jamesburg, NJ 08831 Aurora, Illinois 60506 (877) 378-8727 (877) 378-8727 Hyundai motor vehicles are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed all Southern Region: Florida, Georgia, Western Region: Alaska, Hawaii, applicable safety standards.
  • Page 414 Written notice must be a group of vehicles, it may order a recall American Arbitration Association (AAA). delivered (via certified mail) to Hyundai and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA You will not be responsible for paying fil- Motor America, Attn: Consumer Affairs, cannot become involved in individual ing and hearing fees above $275.00.
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  • Page 416 Index Automatic transmission ···················································5-9 Automatic transmission fluid·········································7-19 Adaptive front lighting system (AFLS)·························4-87 Aux, USB and iPod port··············································4-124 Air bag ···········································································3-45 AV information ······························································4-59 Occupant classification system ·································3-51 Average fuel consumption ·············································4-57 Driver's front air bag ·················································3-57 Average speed ································································4-58 Passenger's front air bag············································3-57 Side impact air bag····················································3-61 Curtain air bag···························································3-63 Bag hanger ···································································4-122...
  • Page 417 Index Capacities (Lubricants)····················································8-4 Cargo capacity ·······························································5-66 Dashboard, see instrument cluster ·································4-51 Center console storage·················································4-112 Defogging system (Auto) ············································4-110 Central door lock switch················································4-13 Defroster (Rear window) ···············································4-94 Certification label ··························································5-69 Defrosting (Windshield) ··············································4-108 Changing a tire with TPMS···········································6-10 Dimensions ······································································8-2 Checking tire inflation pressure·····································7-40 Displays, see instrument cluster ····································4-51 Child restraint system ····················································3-37 Distance to empty ··························································4-57...
  • Page 418 Index Electric parking brake (EPB)·········································5-16 Electronic controlled suspension (ECS) ························5-30 Finish maintenance ························································7-81 Vehicle height····························································5-31 Flat tire···········································································6-13 SPORT mode·····························································5-30 Jack and tools ····························································6-13 Electronic hydraulic power steering ······························4-39 Floor mat anchor··························································4-122 Electronic stability control (ESC) ·································5-24 Fluid Emergency starting ··························································6-4 Brake ·········································································7-25 Jump starting ·······························································6-5 Power steering ···························································7-26...
  • Page 419 Index Immobilizer system ·························································4-6 Gauge Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster ···················1-7 Engine temperature gauge·········································4-53 Inner panel fuse replacement·········································7-53 Fuel gauge ·································································4-54 Inside rearview mirror ···················································4-42 Glassroof, see sunroof ···················································4-33 Instant fuel consumption ···············································4-57 Glove box·····································································4-113 Instrument cluster ··························································4-51 Glove box lamp······························································4-93 Welcome and goodbye sound ···································4-52 Instrument panel illumination ···································4-52 Gauges·······································································4-52...
  • Page 420 Index Interior light ···································································4-91 Lighting··········································································4-82 Battery saver function ···············································4-82 Front ··········································································4-91 Rear ···········································································4-92 Headlight escort function ··········································4-82 Rescue mode function ···············································4-82 Trunk room lamp·······················································4-92 Lighting control·························································4-83 Door courtesy lamp ···················································4-92 High beam operation ·················································4-84 Glove box lamp ·························································4-93 Turn signals and lane change signals························4-85 Vanity mirror lamp ····················································4-93 Front fog light ···························································4-86 Welcome light ···························································4-93...
  • Page 421 Index Memory fuse··································································7-54 Position memory system (Driver)··································4-36 Memory system (Driver's position) ·······························4-36 Power door latch ····························································4-12 Mirrors ···········································································4-42 Power outlet ·································································4-119 Power steering fluid·······················································7-26 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass ·········4-42 Power trunk····································································4-17 Inside rearview mirror···············································4-42 Main control button···················································4-18 Outside rearview mirror ············································4-48 Open button ·······························································4-19 Monitor Close button·······························································4-19...
  • Page 422 Index Easy access switch ····················································3-13 Seat belt height adjustment············································3-28 Relaxation seat ··························································3-14 Seat belt warning ···························································3-26 Leg support································································3-15 Seat cooler (Front) ·························································3-10 Lumbar support ·························································3-15 Seat cooler (Rear) ··························································3-23 Massage seat······························································3-16 Seatback pocket ·····························································3-11 Headrest·····································································3-17 Seat warmer (Front)·························································3-9 Armrest······································································3-20 Seat warmer (Rear) ························································3-22 Tower console storage···············································3-21 Seating capacity ·····························································5-65 Seat warmer·······························································3-22...
  • Page 423 Index SPORT mode (ECS) ······················································5-30 Tire care·····································································7-39 Sports mode (Automatic transmission) ·························5-11 Recommended cold tire inflation pressures··············7-39 Starting difficulties, see engine will not start ··················6-4 Checking tire inflation pressure ································7-40 Starting the engine ···························································5-7 Tire rotation·······························································7-41 Steering wheel ·······························································4-39 Wheel alignment and tire balance·····························7-42 Heated steering wheel ···············································4-40 Tire replacement························································7-43 Storage compartments ·················································4-112...
  • Page 424 Index Trailer towing·································································5-72 Vehicle identification number··········································8-6 Transmission (Automatic) ···············································5-9 Vehicle load limit···························································5-65 Sports mode·······························································5-11 Vehicle capacity weight ············································5-65 Shift lock system ·······················································5-12 Seating capacity ························································5-66 Trip computer ································································4-55 Towing capacity ························································5-66 Odometer···································································4-55 Cargo capacity···························································5-66 Tripmeter ···································································4-56 Certification label······················································5-69 Distance to empty······················································4-57 Vehicle stability management (VSM) ···························5-52 Instant fuel consumption ···········································4-57 Vehicle weight ·······························································5-71...

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