Hyundai Elite i20 Owner's Manual
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OWNER'S MANUAL
Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.
However, Hyundai Motor India Limited reserves the right to make changes
at any time without prior notice and without obligation to incorporate such
changes so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried
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  • Page 1 Specifications All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. However, Hyundai Motor India Limited reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice and without obligation to incorporate such changes so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR Your HYUNDAI vehicle should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI vehicle and may, in addition, violate condi-tions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in vio-lation of regulations established by the Department of Transportation and other government agencies in your country.
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: DANGER CAUTION DANGER indicates a hazardous situa- CAUTION indicates a hazardous situa- tion which, if not avoided, will result in tion which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 4 Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI vehicle . It is suggested that you read it carefully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
  • Page 5 We want to help you get the greatest Your safety, and the safety of others, Throughout this manual DANGER, possible driving pleasure from your is very important. This Owner's WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE and vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can Manual provides you with many safe- the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL will assist you in many ways.
  • Page 6 When you are going to use leaded CAUTION petrol, we recommend that you ask an authorized HYUNDAI dealer NEVER USE LEADED FUEL. The whether leaded petrol in your vehicle use of leaded fuel is detrimental to is available or not.
  • Page 7 P P etrol containing alcohol and Use of MTBE CAUTION methanol HYUNDAI recommends avoiding Gasohol, a mixture of petrol and fuels containing MTBE (Methyl Never use gasohol which contains Tertiary Butyl Ether) over 15.0% vol. ethanol (also known as grain alco- methanol.
  • Page 8 D D o not use methanol Fuel Additives Operation in foreign countries Fuels containing methanol (wood HYUNDAI recommends that you use If you are going to drive your vehicle alcohol) should not be used in your good quality petrols meet Europe Fuel in another country, be sure to: vehicle.
  • Page 9 D D iesel engine Biodiesel NOTICE Commercially supplied Diesel blends Diesel fuel Do not let any petrol or water enter of no more than 7% biodiesel, com- Diesel engine must be operated only the tank. This would make it neces- monly known as "B7 Diesel"...
  • Page 10 No special break-in period is need- ed. By following a few simple precau- tions for the first 1,000 km (600 miles) you may add to the perform- ance, economy and life of your vehi- cle: • Do not race the engine. •...
  • Page 12 Index...
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  • Page 14 Use of improper or insufficient each new Hyundai vehicle sold shall the owner of the Hyundai vehicle for fuel, fluids or lubricants. be free from any defects in material parts or labour. Such defective parts...
  • Page 15 1. Warranty period frequently as mentioned in this This warranty is the entire warranty Owner's Manual and Service given by HMIL for Hyundai vehicles This warranty shall exist for a period Booklet. and no dealer or its or his agent or...
  • Page 16 Hyundai Warranty Policy lated above, at no cost to the owner o Incidental or consequential dam- o Retention of the customer's copy of the Hyundai vehicle for parts or ages, including without limitation, of the original repair order and its labour.
  • Page 17 115(2) of the Central Motor Vehicle Our Authorized Dealers shall either vehicles Manufactured on or after Rules, 1989 hereinafter referred to repair or replace, any Hyundai gen- 01/06/2010). as the “In-use emission standard”, uine part listed in paragraph 3 here-...
  • Page 18 Solenoids. fuel, fluids or lubricants. • H.T. Cable Set Any repair carried out other • Ignition Coil than by Hyundai Authorized • Power Transistor 4. What is not covered Dealer/ Service Centre. • Distributor and internal parts Use of parts other than 3.5 Evaporative Emission Control...
  • Page 19 This warranty is the entire warranty referred to in sub-rule (2) of Rule o In order to maintain the validity of given by HMIL for Hyundai vehicles 116 of the Central Motor Vehicles this Emission Warranty, the vehi- and no dealer or its or his agent or Rules.
  • Page 20: Table Of Contents

    Your vehicle at a glance Exterior overview (I) ..........3-2 Exterior overview (II) ..........3-4 Interior overview............3-6 Instrument panel overview ........3-7 Engine compartment ..........3-8...
  • Page 21: Exterior Overview (I)

    Your vehicle at a glance ExtErior ovErviEw (i) I Front view • 5 Door 1. Hood ..........5-25 2. Headlight........9-77 3. Fog light/Daytime running light*..9-77 4. Tires and wheels......9-49 5. Outside rearview mirror .....5-33 6. Front windshield wiper blades ...9-45 7. Windows ........5-20 * : if equipped The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 22 • Cross 1. Hood ..........5-25 2. Headlight........9-77 3. Fog light*........9-77 4. Tires and wheels......9-49 5. Outside rearview mirror .....5-33 6. Front windshield wiper blades ...9-43 7. Windows ........5-20 * : if equipped The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OIB017005R...
  • Page 23: Exterior Overview (Ii)

    Your vehicle at a glance ExtErior ovErviEw (ii) I Rear view • 5 Door 1. Antenna ........6-2 2. Doors ..........5-13 3. Fuel filler door......5-27 4. Parking Distance Warning (Reverse) System*......5-93 5. High mounted stop light....9-83 6. Rear view monitor* .....5-92 7.
  • Page 24 • Cross 1. Antenna ........6-2 2. Doors ..........5-13 3. Fuel filler door......5-27 4. Parking Distance Warning (Reverse) System*......5-93 5. High mounted stop light....9-83 6. Rear view monitor* .....5-92 7. Rear window wiper blade*..9-43 8. Tailgate ........5-18 * : if equipped The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 25: Interior Overview

    Your vehicle at a glance iNtErior ovErviEw 1. Door lock/unlock button ....5-14 2. Outside rearview mirror folding switch*........5-35 3. Outside rearview mirror control switch*........5-34 4. Power window switches ....5-20 5. Power window lock switch ..5-23 6. Headlight leveling device*..5-85 7. Instrument panel illumination control switch*......5-37 8.
  • Page 26: Instrument Panel Overview

    iNStrUMENt PANEL ovErviEw 1. Light control/Turn signals ..5-81 2. Steering wheel audio controls*..6-4 3. Instrument cluster ......5-36 4. Horn ..........5-31 5. Driver's front air bag* ....4-37 6. Wiper/Washer ......5-89 7. Trip mode switch* ..5-69, 5-73, 5-76 8. Engine Start/Stop button ....7-9 Key ignition switch ......7-5 9.
  • Page 27: Engine Compartment

    Your vehicle at a glance ENGiNE CoMPArtMENt Petrol Engine (Kappa 1.2 MPI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir....9-31 2. Radiator cap ......9-32 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir ..9-35 4. Air cleaner ........9-39 5. Engine oil dipstick......9-28 6. Engine oil filler cap ....9-28 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ........9-42 8.
  • Page 28 Diesel Engine (U II 1.4 TCI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir....9-31 2. Radiator cap ......9-32 /clutch 3. Brake fluid reservoir ..9-35 4. Air cleaner ........9-39 5. Engine oil dipstick......9-29 6. Engine oil filler cap ....9-30 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ........9-42 8.
  • Page 29 Safety system of your vehicle Seats ...............4-2 Front seats................4-5 Rear seats ................4-9 Seat belts ..............4-14 Pre-tensioner seat belt ..........4-20 Seat belt precautions .............4-22 Care of seat belts ............4-25 Child restraint system .........4-26 Using a child restraint system ........4-28 Air bag - supplemental restraint system (SRS) ..4-31 How does the air bag system operate ......4-32 Do not install a child restraint on the front passenger's seat...........4-34...
  • Page 30: Seats

    Safety system of your vehicle SEATS I Driver’s Side I Passenger’s Side Front seats 1. Forward and backward 2. Seatback angle 3. Seat cushion height* 4. Headrest Rear seats 5. Headrest 6. Seatback folding 7. Armrest* I Rear Seat * : if equipped The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 31 WARNING WARNING WARNING Driver responsibility for Do not use a sitting cushion that Loose objects passengers reduces friction between the seat Loose objects in the driver’s foot and passenger. The passenger's Riding in a vehicle with seatback area could interfere with the oper- hips may slide under the lap por- reclined could lead to serious or ation of the foot pedals, possibly...
  • Page 32 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • • In order to avoid unnecessary No passenger should ride in the and perhaps severe air bag cargo area or sit or lie on folded Driver’s seat seatbacks while the vehicle is injuries, always sit as far back as •...
  • Page 33 Front seats 2. Slide the seat to the position you WARNING desire. I Type A 3. Release the lever and make sure • Do not adjust the seat while wear- the seat is locked in place. ing seat belts. Moving the seat Adjust the seat before driving, and cushion forward may cause make sure the seat is locked secure-...
  • Page 34 Safety system of your vehicle 3. Release the lever and make sure I Type A the seatback is locked in place. (The lever MUST return to its orig- inal position for the seatback to lock.) OIB034028 I Type B OIB034004 Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat, if equipped) To change the height of the seat...
  • Page 35 Headrest (Continued) WARNING • NEVER adjust the headrest To reduce the risk of serious injury position of the driver’s seat when or death in an accident, take the the vehicle is in motion. following precautions when • Adjust the headrest as close to adjusting your headrests: the passenger’s head as possi- •...
  • Page 36 Safety system of your vehicle OLF034015 OIB034005 OIB034006 Adjusting the height up and down Removal/Reinstall NOTICE To raise the headrest, pull it up to the To remove the headrest: If you recline the seatback towards desired position (1). To lower the 1.
  • Page 37 Seatback pocket (if equipped) Rear seats Headrest OIB034007 To reinstall the headrest : OIB034008 1. Put the headrest poles (2) into the OIB034038 holes while pressing the release WARNING The rear seats are equipped with button (1). headrests in all the seating positions 2.
  • Page 38 Safety system of your vehicle WARNING (Continued) • NEVER adjust the headrest To reduce the risk of serious injury position of the driver’s seat when or death in an accident, take the the vehicle is in motion. following precautions when •...
  • Page 39 Folding the rear seat 1. Set the front seatback to the upright position and if necessary, The rear seatbacks (or cushions) slide the front seat forward. may be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. WARNING •...
  • Page 40 Safety system of your vehicle To use the rear seat, lift and push up WARNING the seatback backward. Push the seatback firmly until it clicks into When you return the rear seat- place. Make sure the seatback is back to its upright position after locked in place.
  • Page 41 Armrest (if equipped) NOTICE WARNING • When returning the rear seatbacks Cargo loading to the upright position, remember to return the rear shoulder belts to Make sure the engine is off, the their proper position. Continuously Variable Transaxle • Routing the seat belt webbing is in P (Park) or the Manual through the rear seat belt guides Transaxle is in R (Reverse) or 1st,...
  • Page 42: Seat Belts

    Safety system of your vehicle SEAT BELTS WARNING (Continued) WARNING • Never wear the shoulder belt • Seat belts are designed to bear For maximum restraint system under your arm or behind your upon the bony structure of the protection, the seat belts must back.
  • Page 43 Seat belt warning (if equipped) (Continued) (Continued) • It is essential to replace the entire When you fasten the seat belt, be assembly after it has been worn in careful not to latch the seat belt in buckles of other seat. It's very dan- a severe impact even if damage to gerous and you may not be pro- the assembly is not obvious.
  • Page 44 Safety system of your vehicle If you continue not to fasten the seat Lap/shoulder belt belt and you drive over 9 km/h, the illuminated warning light will start to blink until you drive under 6 km/h. If you continue not to fasten the seat belt and you drive over 20 km/h (12 mph) the seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 100 sec-...
  • Page 45: Doors

    To adjust the height of the seat belt Front seat Information anchor, lower or raise the height If you are not able to pull out the safe- adjuster into an appropriate position. ty belt from the retractor, firmly pull To raise the height adjuster, pull it up the belt out and release it.
  • Page 46 Safety system of your vehicle Lap belt (if equipped) OLMB033025 OLMB033088 To release the seat belt: OLMB033089 WARNING The seat belt is released by pressing To fasten your seat belt: the release button (1) in the locking To fasten a 2-point static type belt, You should place the lap belt por- buckle.
  • Page 47 Too high Correct Shorten OLMB033090 OIB034016 OLMB03309 With a 2-point static type seat belt, the When using the rear center seat belt, To release the seat belt: length must be adjusted manually so the buckle with the “CENTER” mark When you want to release the seat it fits snugly around your body.
  • Page 48: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Safety system of your vehicle Pre-tensioner seat belt WARNING (if equipped) For your safety, be sure that the belt webbing is not loose or twist- ed and always sit properly on your seat. When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will 8KMB3311/H lock into position.
  • Page 49 Wash all exposed this manual. tem be inspected by an authorized skin areas thoroughly after an acci- HYUNDAI dealer. dent in which the pre-tensioner seat 2. Be sure you and your passen- belts were activated. gers always wear seat belts properly.
  • Page 50: Seat Belt Precautions

    HYUNDAI dealer. Therefore, we recommend that the system be serviced by an • Do not strike the pre-tensioner authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 51 Infant or small child Larger children Information You should be aware of the specific Children who are too large for child Small children are best protected requirements in your country. Child restraint systems should always from injury in an accident when prop- and/or infant seats must be properly occupy the rear seat and use the erly restrained in the rear seat by a...
  • Page 52 Safety system of your vehicle If the shoulder belt portion slightly Pregnant women Injured person touches the child’s neck or face, try The use of a seat belt is recom- A seat belt should be used when an placing the child closer to the center of mended for pregnant women to injured person is being transported.
  • Page 53: Care Of Seat Belts

    This should be done even if injury. If the webbing or buckles no damage is visible. If you have are damaged, get them replaced additional questions regarding seat belt operation, we recommend that immediately. you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 4-25...
  • Page 54: Child Restraint System

    Safety system of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Children riding in the car should sit in Before buying a particular child (Continued) the rear seat and must always be restraint system, make sure it fits • When the child restraint system properly restrained to minimize the your car seat and seat belts, and fits is not in use, store it in the lug-...
  • Page 55 Never let a child ride with the HYUNDAI dealer. arms and throw the child against shoulder belt under their arm or the car’s interior. • If there is not enough space to behind their back.
  • Page 56: Using A Child Restraint System

    • If the seat belt does not operate as described in this section, we recommend that the system be checked authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Failure to observe this manual's instructions regarding child restraint system and the instruc- OIB034017...
  • Page 57 Installing a child restraint system by lap/shoulder belt E2BLD310 MMSA3030 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 3. Buckle the seat belt and allow the into the buckle. Listen for the dis- seat belt to take up any slack. After E2MS103005 installation of the child restraint tinct “click”...
  • Page 58 Safety system of your vehicle Child seat restraint suitability for seat position using the seat belt Use child safety seats that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the child safety seats, refer to the following table. For 60:40 split rear seat Seating position Age group...
  • Page 59: Air Bag - Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    AIR BAG - SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 1. Driver’s front air bag* 2. Passenger’s front air bag* 3. Side impact air bag* 4. Curtain air bag* * : if equipped The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OIB037032R 4-31...
  • Page 60: How Does The Air Bag System Operate

    HYUNDAI dealer. collision and its direction. These pant and the vehicle structures • Keep the SRS parts and wirings...
  • Page 61 • There are even circumstances Noise and smoke WARNING under which contact with the steer- When the air bags inflate, they make ing wheel air bag can cause fatal a loud noise and they leave smoke When the air bags deploy, the air injuries, especially if the occupant is and powder in the air inside of the bag related parts in the steering...
  • Page 62: Do Not Install A Child Restraint On The Front Passenger's Seat

    Safety system of your vehicle Do not install a child restraint on Air bag warning and indicator WARNING the front passenger’s seat. (if equipped) (if equipped) Air bag warning light • NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protect- ed by an ACTIVE AIR BAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can...
  • Page 63: Srs Components And Functions

    When the ignition switch is turned SRS components and functions The SRSCM continuously monitors ON, the warning light should illumi- all SRS components while the igni- nate for approximately 6 seconds, tion switch is ON to determine if a then go off. crash impact is severe enough to require air bag deployment or pre- Have the system checked if:...
  • Page 64 If any of the following conditions occurs, this indicates a malfunc- tion of the SRS. We recommend that the system be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • The light does not turn on briefly when you turn the ignition ON.
  • Page 65: Driver's Front Air Bag*

    I Driver’s front air bag (3) I Passenger’s front air bag (Continued) • When installing a container of liquid air freshener inside the vehicle, do not place it near the instrument cluster nor on the instrument panel surface. It may become a dangerous pro- jectile and cause injury if the pas- senger's air bag inflates.
  • Page 66: Driver's And Passenger's Front Air Bag

    Safety system of your vehicle Driver's and passenger's front air The indications of the system's pres- (Continued) bag (if equipped) ence are the letters "AIR BAG" • The SRS can function only engraved on the air bag pad cover in when the ignition switch is in the I Driver’s front air bag the steering wheel and the passen-...
  • Page 67 ABC – Always Buckle Children in remains illuminated while the the back seat. It is the safest vehicle is being driven, we rec- place for children of any age to ommend that the system be ride. inspected by an authorized (Continued) HYUNDAI dealer. (Continued) 4-39...
  • Page 68 Never allow chil- injury in a crash. All occupants ized HYUNDAI dealer. dren to ride in the front passen- should sit upright with the seat ger seat. If a child over 12 must back in an upright position, cen- •...
  • Page 69: Side Impact Air Bag

    Side impact air bag The purpose of the air bag is to pro- WARNING (if equipped) vide the vehicle's driver and/or the front passenger with additional pro- • The side impact air bag is sup- tection than that offered by the seat plemental to the driver's and the belt alone.
  • Page 70: Curtain Air Bag

    • Do not place any objects over authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the air bag or between the air OIB034022 Inform the dealer that your vehi- bag and yourself. Also, do not...
  • Page 71 • Do not hang other objects except authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • In order for side impact and cur- clothes, especially hard or break- tain air bags to provide the best Failure to follow the above men- able objects.
  • Page 72 Safety system of your vehicle Why didn’t my air bag go off in a col- Air bag collision sensors lision? (Inflation and non-inflation conditions of the air bag) 5 Door Cross There are many types of accidents in which the air bag would not be expected to provide additional pro- tection.
  • Page 73 This may cause unexpected air sors are installed. We recom- bag deployment, which could mend that the system be serv- result in serious personal injury iced by an authorized HYUNDAI or death. dealer. • If the installation location or •...
  • Page 74 Safety system of your vehicle Air bag non-inflation conditions Side air bags Side air bags (side impact and/or curtain air bags) are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the crash severity, speed or angles of impact resulting from a side impact collision.
  • Page 75 OSA038121 OBH038060 OPA037043 • Front air bags may not inflate in • In a slant or angled collision, the • Just before impact, drivers often side impact collisions, because force of impact may direct the brake heavily. Such heavy braking occupants in a direction where the lowers the front portion of the vehi- occupants move to the direction of...
  • Page 76: Srs Care

    However, side and/or curtain air be performed by an authorized the collision energy is absorbed by bags may inflate when the vehicle HYUNDAI dealer. Improper handling the vehicle structure. is rolled over after side impact col- of the SRS system may result in seri- lision.
  • Page 77 If the air bags inflate, we recom- If your car was flooded and has mend that the system be replaced soaked carpeting or water on by an authorized HYUNDAI deal- the flooring, you shouldn't try to • Modification to SRS compo- start the engine;...
  • Page 78 Safety system of your vehicle Additional safety precautions • Passengers should not place hard • Do not place items under the front or sharp objects between them- seats. Placing items under the • Never let passengers ride in the selves and the air bags. Carrying front seats could interfere with the cargo area or on top of a folded- hard or sharp objects on your lap...
  • Page 79: Air Bag Warning Label

    Adding equipment to or modifying Air bag warning label your air bag-equipped vehicle (if equipped) If you modify your vehicle by chang- ing your vehicle's frame, bumper sys- tem, front end or side sheet metal or ride height, this may affect the opera- tion of your vehicle's air bag system.
  • Page 82 OIB034040 WARNING Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock Do not leave the keys in your vehi- a door (and tailgate) and even start cle with unsupervised children.
  • Page 83 T T ailgate unlocking Start-up Mechanical key To unlock: For detailed information refer to “Key ■ Type A ■ Type B Ignition Switch” in chapter 5. 1. Press the Tailgate Unlock button (3) on the remote key for more than one second. NOTICE 2.
  • Page 84 When the remote key does not work correctly, open and close the door with the mechanical key. If you have a problem with the remote key, it is recommended that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (Continue)
  • Page 85 HYUNDAI authority to operate the equipment. If dealer. the keyless entry system is inoperative due to changes or modifications not...
  • Page 86 0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the outside door handle. OIB044179 OIB044041 To lock : Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, which you can use to lock or unlock 1. Close all doors, engine hood and a door (and tailgate) and even start tailgate.
  • Page 87 U U nlocking Even though you press the outside Information door handle button, the doors will not • The door handle button will only lock and the chime will sound for operate when the smart key is with- three seconds if any of the following in 1 m (40 in.) from the outside door occur: handle.
  • Page 88 T T ailgate unlocking Start-up Mechanical key To unlock: You can start the engine without If the Smart Key does not operate inserting the key. For detailed infor- normally, you can lock or unlock the 1. Carry the smart key. mation refer to the Engine Start/Stop door by using the mechanical key.
  • Page 89 This is especially important when the or an airport which can interfere key to your authorized HYUNDAI phone is active such as making and with normal operation of the trans- dealer or tow the vehicle, if necessary.
  • Page 90 HYUNDAI authority to operate the equipment. If dealer. the keyless entry system is inoperative...
  • Page 91 Immobilizer system malfunction transmitting normally. could occur. If the system repeatedly does not recognize the coding of the key, it is recommended that you contact your HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 92 O O perating door locks from out- Remote key Information side the vehicle • In cold and wet climates, door lock Mechanical key and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions. • If the door is locked/unlocked multi- ple times in rapid succession with either the vehicle key or door lock switch, the system may stop operat-...
  • Page 93 S S mart key Operating door locks from inside To lock the doors, press the button on the outside door handle while carry- the vehicle ing the smart key with you or press With the door lock button the door lock button on the smart key. To unlock the doors, press the button on the outside door handle while car- rying the smart key with you or press...
  • Page 94 With the central door lock/unlock • If the inner door handle of the dri- • When you press the door lock/unlock ver’s door is pulled when the door switch switch again, all vehicle doors will lock button is in the lock position, unlock and the indicator light on the the button is unlocked and door switch will not illuminate.
  • Page 95 WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not leave children or animals Always secure your vehicle Opening a door when something is unattended in your vehicle. An approaching may cause damage Leaving your vehicle unlocked enclosed vehicle can become or injury. Be careful when opening increases the potential risk to you extremely hot, causing death or doors and watch for vehicles,...
  • Page 96 A A uto door lock/unlock features Child-protector rear door locks To lock the child safety lock, insert a key (or screwdriver) into the hole (1) Impact sensing door unlock sys- and turn it to the lock ( ) position. tem (if equipped) To allow a rear door to be opened All doors will be automatically from inside the vehicle, unlock the...
  • Page 97 Opening the tailgate Closing the tailgate • The tailgate is locked or unlocked when all doors are locked or To close the tailgate, lower and push ■ 5 Door unlocked with the key, remote key, down the tailgate firmly. Make sure smart key or central door lock/ that the tailgate is securely latched.
  • Page 98 E E mergency tailgate safety WARNING WARNING release • For emergencies, be fully aware of the location of the emergency tailgate safety release lever in the vehicle and how to open the tailgate if you are accidentally locked in the luggage compart- ment.
  • Page 99 P P ower windows (if equipped) (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door power window switch (Right)* (4) Rear door power window switch (Left)* (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window* (7) Power window lock switch * : if equipped OIB044048...
  • Page 100 Window opening and closing The ignition switch must be in the ON I I nformation position to be able to raise or lower • In cold and wet climates, power win- the windows. Each door has a Power dows may not work properly due to Window switch to control that door's freezing conditions.
  • Page 101 If the power windows do not operate properly after resetting, it is recom- mended that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OIB024001 If a window senses any obstacle while it is closing automatically, it will stop...
  • Page 102 Power window lock switch NOTICE I I nformation (if equipped) • To prevent possible damage to the The automatic reverse feature is only power window system, do not active when the “auto up” feature is open or close two windows or used by fully pulling up the switch to more at the same time.
  • Page 103 WARNING (Continued) • Do not allow children to play with • NEVER leave the keys in your the power windows. Keep the dri- vehicle with unsupervised chil- ver’s door power window lock dren, when the engine is run- switch in the LOCK position ning.
  • Page 104 O O pening the hood OIB047050 OIB044052 3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise 4. Pull out the support rod. OIB044047 the hood slightly, push the second- 5. Hold the hood opened with the 1. Make sure the shift lever is in P ary latch up (1) inside of the hood support rod.
  • Page 105 C C losing the hood WARNING WARNING 1. Before closing the hood, check the following: Always double check to be sure • Before closing the hood, ensure • All filler caps in engine compart- that the hood is firmly latched that obstructions ment must be correctly installed.
  • Page 106: Fuel Filler Door

    C C losing the fuel filler door (Continued) (Continued) 1. To install the fuel tank cap (2), turn • Before touching the fuel nozzle, If you must re-enter the vehicle, it clockwise until it “clicks” once. you should eliminate the poten- you should once again eliminate This indicates that the cap is tial build-up of static electricity...
  • Page 107 If the fuel filler cap requires replace- of fire and burns. Always ignite fuel vapors causing a fire. ment, use only a genuine HYUNDAI remove the fuel cap carefully cap or the equivalent specified for •...
  • Page 108: Steering Wheel

    Take your vehicle This happens as the system per- Also, the steering effort becomes to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer forms the EPS system diagnostics. heavier as the vehicle’s speed and have the system checked as...
  • Page 109 T T ilt steering / Telescope steering Horn (if equipped) WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. You may lose steer- ing control and cause severe per- sonal injury, death or accidents. OIB044055 Pull down the lock-release lever (1) on OIB044056 the steering wheel column and adjust To sound the horn, press the area...
  • Page 110: Headlight

    I I nside rearview mirror Day/night rearview mirror WARNING Before you start driving, adjust the rearview mirror to the center on the To prevent serious injury during view through the rear window. an accident or deployment of the air bag, do not modify the rearview WARNING mirror and do not install a wide Night...
  • Page 111 O O utside rearview mirror WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with both left-hand and right-hand outside Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors. rearview mirrors while the vehicle is moving. This could result in loss of WARNING control, and an accident which could cause death, serious injury or property damage.
  • Page 112 Folding the outside rearview mir- NOTICE • • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjusting angles, but the motor continues to operate while switch pressed. Do not press the switch longer than necessary, the motor may be damaged. •...
  • Page 113 NOTICE T T he electric type outside rearview mirror operates even though the igni- tion switch is in the OFF position. However, to prevent unnecessary battery discharge, do not adjust the mirrors longer than necessary while the engine is not running. NOTICE OIB044062 Do not fold the electric type outside...
  • Page 114 ■ Type A 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Fuel gauge 4. Engine coolant temperature gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. Odometer/Trip computer ■ Type B,C 7. LCD display (including trip computer) ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 115: Instrument Cluster

    I I nstrument Cluster Control Adjusting Instrument Cluster ■ Type A Illumination (if equipped) WARNING Never adjust the instrument cluster while driving. This could result in loss of control and lead to an acci- dent that may cause death, serious injury, or property damage.
  • Page 116 G G auges Tachometer Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Speedometer ■ Petrol ■ Diesel Type A ■ OIB044113 OIB044102/OIB044103 Type B,C ■ OIB044104 tachometer indicates approximate number of engine revo- The speedometer indicates the lutions per minute (rpm). speed of the vehicle and is calibrated in kilometers per hour (km/h).
  • Page 117 Fuel Gauge NOTICE Information Type A I I f the gauge pointer moves beyond ■ • The fuel tank capacity is given in the normal range area toward the “H” chapter 8. position, it indicates overheating that • The fuel gauge is supplemented by a may damage the engine.
  • Page 118 Odometer Information WARNING Type A ■ It is forbidden to alter the odometer of Fuel Gauge all vehicles with the intent to change the mileage registered on the odome- Running out of fuel can expose ter. The alteration may void your war- vehicle occupants to danger.
  • Page 119 Transaxle Shift Indicator • Park : P ■ Type A Type B,C ■ • Reverse : R Continuously Variable Transaxle Shift Indicator (if equipped) • Neutral : N • Drive : D ■ Type A • Sports Mode : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 OIB044156/OIB044155 O O utside Temperature Gauge This gauge indicates the current out-...
  • Page 120 In this case, we we recommend that you have the recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized vehicle inspected by an author- HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- ized HYUNDAI dealer. ble.
  • Page 121 If this For more details, refer to “Fuel occurs, we recommend that you Filter” in chapter . have the vehicle inspected by an This warning light illuminates: authorized HYUNDAI dealer as When the tailgate is not close soon as possible. securely.
  • Page 122 HYUNDAI dealer. • When there is a malfunction with - At this time, you can not start the the immobilizer system. engine. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 123 In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by Light ON Indicator Light This indicator light illuminates : an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • When the remaining mileage or - The indicator light does not blink This indicator light illu- time is 0 on the “Service Interval”...
  • Page 124 - The indicator will go off while the system. vehicle is moving. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 125 L L CD display messages Low Key Battery Press start button while turning (if equipped) (for smart key system) wheel (for smart key system) Shift to "P" position ■ Type B ■ Type C ■ Type B ■ Type C (for smart key system and Continuously Variable Transaxle) •...
  • Page 126 S S teering wheel unlocked Check steering wheel lock Press clutch pedal to start engine (for smart key system) system (for smart key system) (for smart key system and manual transaxle) ■ Type B ■ Type C ■ Type B ■...
  • Page 127 Warning Message ■ Type B ■ Type C If one of followings occurs, warning messages will be displayed on the information mode for several seconds. - Low fuel etc. OIB044167/OHCR046140 Service in OFF If the service interval is not set, "Service Interval Off"...
  • Page 128 User settings mode (Cluster Type B) In this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on. Door I I tems Explanation • Disable : The auto door unlock operation will be canceled. Automatically Unlock •...
  • Page 129 Steering I I tems Explanation • Off : The steering position function will be deactivated. Steering Position • On : The steering position function will be activated. Service interval Items Explanation In this mode, you can activate the service interval function with mileage (km or mi.) and period (months).
  • Page 130 User settings mode (Cluster Type C) In this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on. Door I I tems Explanation • Disable : The auto door lock operation will be deactivated. • Enable on Speed : All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 9.3 Auto Lock mph (15km/h).
  • Page 131 Convenience I I tems Explanation • Off : The Wiper/Light Display function will be deactivated. Wiper/Light Display • On : The Wiper/Light Display function will be activated. • Off : The Rear Wiper Display function will be deactivated. Rear Wiper Display •...
  • Page 132 Other features I I tems Explanation • Off : The average fuel economy will not reset automatically whenever refueling. • After Ignition : The average fuel economy will reset automatically whenever it has passed 4 hours after turning OFF the engine. Fuel Economy Auto Reset •...
  • Page 133 Cluster Type A Trip modes The trip computer is a microcomput- Tripmeter A er-controlled driver information sys- tem that displays information related Tripmeter B to driving. Information Distance to empty* Some driving information stored in the trip computer (for example Average Average fuel consumption* Vehicle Speed) resets if the battery is disconnected.
  • Page 134 Average Fuel Consumption (2) (if Information equipped) • If the vehicle is not on level ground • The average fuel economy is calcu- or the battery power has been inter- lated by the total driving distance rupted, the distance to empty func- and fuel consumption since the last tion may not operate correctly.
  • Page 135 Average Speed (2) Under "Auto Reset" mode, the aver- age fuel economy will be cleared to • The average vehicle speed is cal- zero (---) when the vehicle speed culated by the total driving dis- exceeds 1 km/h after refueling more tance and driving time since the than 6 liters (1.6 gallons).
  • Page 136 E E lapsed Time (3) Digital Speedometer • The elapsed time is the total driv- ing time since the last elapsed time reset. - Time range (hh:mm): 00:00 ~ 99:59 • To reset the elapsed time, press the [OK] button (or RESET button) on the steering wheel for more than 1 second when the elapsed time is displayed.
  • Page 137 C C luster Type Trip modes The trip computer is a microcomput- FUEL ECONOMY* er-controlled driver information sys- • Distance To Empty tem that displays information related to driving. • Average Fuel Economy • Instant Fuel Economy Information Some driving information stored in the trip computer (for example Average TRIP A Vehicle Speed) resets if the battery is...
  • Page 138 F F uel Economy Average Fuel Economy (2) Information (km or mile, L/100km, • The average fuel economy is calcu- • If the vehicle is not on level ground km/L or MPG) (if equipped) lated by the total driving distance or the battery power has been inter- and fuel consumption since the last rupted, the distance to empty func-...
  • Page 139 Tripmeter A/B Average Vehicle Speed (2) I I nformation (km or mile, km/h or MPH) • The average vehicle speed is cal- The average fuel economy is not dis- culated by the total driving dis- played for more accurate calculation tance and driving time since the if the vehicle does not drive more than last average vehicle speed reset.
  • Page 140 Digital Speedometer Driving info display Elapsed Time (3) (if equipped) • The elapsed time is the total driv- ing time since the last elapsed time reset. - Time range (hh:mm): 00:00 ~ 99:59 • To reset the elapsed time, press the [OK] button (or RESET button) on the steering wheel for more than 1 second when the elapsed...
  • Page 141 C C luster Type C Trip modes The trip computer is a microcomput- Fuel Economy er-controlled driver information sys- • Average Fuel Economy tem that displays information related to driving. • Instant Fuel Economy Information Accumulated Info Some driving information stored in the trip computer (for example Average •...
  • Page 142 F F uel economy Average Fuel Economy (2) Information • The average fuel economy is calcu- • If the vehicle is not on level ground lated by the total driving distance or the battery power has been inter- and fuel consumption since the last rupted, the distance to empty func- average fuel economy reset.
  • Page 143 Accumulated Info display - After Refueling: The average fuel The accumulated driving information economy will reset automatically will continue to be counted while the when driving speed exceeds 1 km/h, engine is still running (for example, after adding 6 liters (1.6 gallons) of when the vehicle is in traffic or fuel or more.
  • Page 144 D D riving Info display Digital speedometer To manually reset the information, press and hold the OK button when viewing the Driving info. The trip dis- tance, the average fuel economy, and total driving time will reset simultane- ously. The driving information will continue to be counted while the engine is still running (for example, when the vehi- cle is in traffic or stopped at a stop...
  • Page 145 Exterior lights Lighting control OLF044087R OLF044086R Parking light position ( Headlight position ( When the light switch is in the park- When the light switch is in the head OLF044084R ing light position, the parking (posi- light position, the headlights, license To operate the lights, turn the knob at tion) light, license plate light and plate light and instrument panel lights...
  • Page 146 High beam operation NOTICE • • Do not cover or spill anything on the sensor (1) located on the instrument panel. • Do not clean the sensor using a win- dow cleaner, the cleanser may leave a light film which could inter- fere with sensor operation.
  • Page 147 T T urn signals and lane change sig- One-touch lane change function nals (if equipped) To activate an One-Touch Lane Change function, move the turn sig- nal lever slightly and then release it. The lane change signals will blink 3, 5 or 7 times.
  • Page 148 F F ront fog light (if equipped) Battery saver function NOTICE The purpose of this feature is to pre- When in operation, the fog lights vent the battery from being dis- consume large amounts of vehicle charged. The system automatically electrical power.
  • Page 149 H H eadlamp delay function Headlight leveling device NOTICE (if equipped) (if equipped) If the driver gets out of the vehicle If the key is removed from the ignition through other doors (except driver's switch or placed in the ACC or door), the battery saver function LOCK/OFF position with the head- does not operate and the headlamp...
  • Page 150 D D aytime running light (DRL) Interior lights The higher the number of the switch position, the lower the headlight (if equipped) beam level. Always keep the head- WARNING The Daytime Running Lights (DRL) light beam at the proper leveling can make it easier for others to see position, or headlights may dazzle the front of your vehicle during the...
  • Page 151 F F ront lamps Front Room Lamp: : With the Front Room Lamp in this position, the front and The Front Room Lamp Switch acti- rear room lamps remain on vates the front and rear room lamps at all times. when the switch is pressed in either of the three positions indicated below: : With the Front Room Lamp in...
  • Page 152 R R oom lamp Luggage room lamp (if equipped) OIB044016 OIB047017 The luggage room lamp comes on Rear Door Lamp Switch: when the tailgate is opened. Press this switch to turn the room lamp on and off. NOTICE NOTICE The luggage room lamp comes on as long as the tailgate is open.
  • Page 153 R R ear view monitor The Rear View Camera will activate (Continued) (if equipped) when the engine is running and the • Always pay close attention when shift lever is in the R (Reverse) posi- the vehicle is driven close to tion.
  • Page 154 P P arking Distance Warning Operation of the Parking Distance This is a supplemental system that (Reverse) System (if equipped) senses objects within the range and Warning (Reverse) System location of the sensors, it cannot Operation condition ■ 5 Door detect objects in other areas where •...
  • Page 155: Horn,

    If this occurs, we recommend that cycle engines, or truck air brakes the system be checked by an can interfere with the sensor. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Heavy rain or water spray is present. • Wireless transmitters or mobile phones are present near the sensor.
  • Page 156 D D etecting range may decrease Information WARNING when: The system may not recognize objects • Outside temperature Your new vehicle warranty does less than 30 cm (12 in.) from the sen- extremely hot or cold. not cover any accidents or dam- sor, or it may sense an incorrect dis- •...
  • Page 157 D D efroster Rear window defroster activate rear window (if equipped) defroster, press the rear window defroster button located in the cli- NOTICE ■ Manual Climate Control System mate control system. The indicator To prevent damage to the conduc- on the rear window defroster button tors bonded to the inside surface of illuminates when the defroster is ON.
  • Page 158 Manual climate control system (if equipped) (1) Temperature control knob (2) Fan speed control knob (3) Mode selection knob (4) Air intake control button (5) A/C (Air conditioning) button (if equipped) (6) Rear window defroster button (if equipped) OIB044066...
  • Page 159 H H eating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired posi- tion. To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling : - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4.
  • Page 160 M M ode selection Face-Level (B, D, E) Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each floor and the windshield with a small outlet can be controlled to direct the amount directed to the side window air discharged from the outlet.
  • Page 161 T T emperature control Air intake control ■ Front OIB044094 ■ Rear OIB044068 OIB044070 The temperature will increase by This button is used to select the out- turning the knob to the right. side (fresh) air position or recirculat- ed air position. The temperature will decrease by turning the knob to the left.
  • Page 162 C C hecking the amount of air If the air flow rate suddenly decreas- WARNING es, we recommend the system be conditioner refrigerant and com- checked at an authorized HYUNDAI pressor lubricant Because the refriger- dealer. When the amount of refrigerant is...
  • Page 163 Automatic climate control system (if equipped) (1) Fan speed control knob (2) Temperature control knob (3) AUTO (automatic control) button (4) OFF button (5) Mode selection button (6) Air intake control button (7) Rear window defroster button (8) Front windshield defroster button (9) A/C (Air conditioning) button (10) LCD display OIB044078...
  • Page 164 A A utomatic heating and air condi- To turn the automatic operation off, tioning select any button of the following: - Mode selection button The Automatic Climate Control System is controlled by setting the desired tem- - Front windshield defrost button perature.
  • Page 165 Manual heating and air condition- 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to the The heating and cooling system can outside (fresh) air position. be controlled manually by pressing buttons other than the AUTO button. 5.
  • Page 166 M M ode selection OIB044081 The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. (if equipped) (if equipped) OIB047067R...
  • Page 167 Face-Level (B, D, E) Defrost-Level (A, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each windshield. outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet. Also you may select 2~3 modes at the same time for desired air flow.
  • Page 168 S S ystem operation Operation Tips Air conditioning (if equipped) • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems Ventilation from entering the car through the are filled with a R-134a refrigerant. 1. Select the Face Level mode.
  • Page 169 Air conditioning system operation • If you operate air conditioner NOTICE tips excessively, the difference between W W hen using the air conditioning sys- the temperature of the outside air • If the vehicle has been parked in tem, monitor the temperature gauge and that of the windshield could direct sunlight during hot weather, closely while driving up hills or in...
  • Page 170 S S ystem maintenance Checking the amount of air If the air flow rate suddenly decreas- es, we recommend the system be conditioner refrigerant and com- checked at an authorized HYUNDAI pressor lubricant Outside air dealer. When the amount of refrigerant is...
  • Page 171 • If the engine temperature is still system be serviced by an authorized cold after starting, then a brief HYUNDAI dealer. engine warm up period may be required for the vented air flow to become warm or hot.
  • Page 172 S S unglass holder (if equipped) WARNING • Do not keep objects except sun- glasses inside the sunglass holder. Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle.
  • Page 173 Clock (if equipped) Digital clock (if equipped) Whenever the battery terminals or related fuses are disconnected, you must reset the time. WARNING When the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position, the clock but- Do not adjust the clock while driv- ing.
  • Page 174 U U SB charger (if equipped) Clothes hanger (if equipped) • A smart phone or a tablet PC may get warmer during the re-charging process. It does not indicate any malfunction with the charging sys- tem. • A smart phone or a tablet PC, which adopts a different re-charg- ing method, may not be properly re-charged.
  • Page 175 S S hopping bag holder Floor mat anchor(s) WARNING (if equipped) (if equipped) OIB047192 Do not hang other objects such as OIB047032 OFS040126 hangers or hard objects except ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors NOTICE clothes. Also, do not put heavy, to attach the front floor mats to the sharp or breakable objects in the Do not hang a bag weighing more...
  • Page 176 To avoid any interference with pedal operation, HYUNDAI recommends that the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed.
  • Page 177 R R oof rack (if equipped) NOTICE (Continued) • • When carrying cargo on the roof The vehicle centre of gravity will rack, take the necessary precau- be higher when items are loaded tions to make sure the cargo does onto the roof rack.
  • Page 179: Power Outlet

    OIB047091R You can use an AUX port to connect audio devices and an USB port to plug in an USB or an iPod ® NOTE : Please go through USB compatibility list in HYUNDAI India website.
  • Page 180: Antenna

    • Before entering a place with a low the feeder cable available with an height clearance, be sure that the authorized HYUNDAI dealer. antenna is removed. • Be sure to remove the antenna OIB045191 ■...
  • Page 181 S S teering wheel audio control If the SEEK/PRESET button is NOTICE (if equipped) pressed for less than 0.8 second, it Do not operate audio remote control will work as follows in each mode. ■ Type A buttons simultaneously. RADIO mode It will function as the PRESET STA- VOLUME (VOL +/-) (1) TION select buttons.
  • Page 182 A A udio / Video / Navigation sys- Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® (1) Call / Answer button : Press the tem (AVN) (if equipped) hands-free (if equipped) button shortly. Voice recognition mode Detailed information for the AVN sys- equipped) : Press the button tem is described in a separately sup- longer when you have an Android plied manual.
  • Page 183 H H ow vehicle audio works This can be due to factors, such as AM reception the distance from the radio station, FM reception closeness of other strong radio sta- tions or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in the area.
  • Page 184 F F M radio station JBM003 JBM004 OJF045311L FM broadcasts are transmitted at • Fading - As your vehicle moves • Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio sig- high frequencies and do not bend to away from the radio station, the nals being received from several follow the earth's surface.
  • Page 185 (6) S S EEK/TRACK (Continued) WARNING • When pressed quickly • Please refrain from use if the - Radio mode: Searches broadcast • Do not stare at the screen while screen is blank or no sound can frequencies saved to Presets. driving.
  • Page 186 (Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Turn on the car ignition before • Operating the device while driving using this device. Do not operate Driving while distracted can result could lead to accidents due to a the audio system for long periods in a loss of vehicle control that lack of attention to external sur- of time with the ignition turned off...
  • Page 187 ( ( Continued) Radio Search Frequency: [SEEK/TRACK] button • In case of product malfunction, please contact your place of pur- • Searches the previous/next broad- Radio Mode chase or After Service center. cast frequencies. Change Mode: [ RADIO ] button •...
  • Page 188 F F M/AM Mode DRM Mode Presets Displays saved presets. Service List (DRM only) • A broadcasting DRM station can have 1 ~ 4 Services depending on the transmission. - You can select the desired serv- Displays Menu Popup when pressing ice from the list.
  • Page 189 Emergency Warning Media I I nformation • DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) is a Information - Using MP3 You can receive a emergency warn- digital replacement of AM, an initia- ing on your screen if Indian govern- Supported audio formats tive by All India Radio (AIR). ment or All India Radio (AIR) raises •...
  • Page 190 Range of supported file types 3. Sampling frequency (Hz) NOTICE 1. Bitrate range (Kbps) U U sing the scroll feature allows you to see the entire name of files with names that are too long to be dis- played at once. •...
  • Page 191 (Continued) (Continued) I I nformation • USB images and videos are not sup- • This device recognizes USB devices - Using the USB Device formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file for- ported. • Connect the USB device after turn- mats. This device does not recognize •...
  • Page 192 (Continued) (Continued) I I nformation • Charging through the USB may not • Avoid - Using the iPod ® work for some mobile devices. memory products that ® • iPod is a registered trademark of can also be used as key •...
  • Page 193 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) ® ® • When the Equalizer features of an • If your iPhone is connected to both • Some iPod s may not sync with the ® ® external device, such as the iPod the Bluetooth and USB, the sound System depending on the version.
  • Page 194 Media Mode Repeat: [1 RPT] button I I nformation Change Mode: [MEDIA] button • Repeats the current song or - Using Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio repeats all songs within the current (if equipped) • Each time the button is pressed, folder.
  • Page 195 Change Song/File: [ [ SEEK/TRACK] Search Song: TUNE knob ® button (USB/iPod only) • Turning TUNE knob: Searches for [∨ SEEK/TRACK] button songs(files). • Pressing the button: Plays the cur- • Pressing TUNE knob: Plays selected rent song from the beginning. If the [∨...
  • Page 196 ® BT Audio (if equipped) i i Pod Information • Depending connected Bluetooth device, mobile phone, or the music player you are using, playback controls may differ. • Depending on the music player you are using, streaming may not be supported.
  • Page 197 Phone (if Bluetooth equipped) WARNING Information • Focus on the road while driving. - Using Bluetooth ® (BT) Phone The driver's primary responsibil- What is Bluetooth ® ity is in the safe and legal oper- Wireless Technology? ation of the vehicle. Drivers ®...
  • Page 198 (Continued) NOTICE NOTICE • Only one Bluetooth ® device can be • • Bluetooth ® a feature that • Before connecting the head unit connected at a time. ® enables drivers to make handsfree with the Bluetooth device, check • Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 199 (Continued) (Continued) NOTICE • Some Bluetooth ® devices may • In some Bluetooth ® devices, start- • • If the Bluetooth ® device is not con- cause interference noise or mal- ing the ignition while talking nected, it is not possible to enter function to audio system.
  • Page 200 ® B B luetooth Connection For devices that require passkey Information confirmation, a 6-digit passkey input ® Before you can use the Bluetooth ® • Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be screen is shown in the Bluetooth ® feature, you must first pair/connect paired.
  • Page 201 Bluetooth Phone ® Connecting Bluetooth Devices Information Favorites Press the [ [ PHONE] button in the ® • Only one Bluetooth device can be head unit or [CALL] button in the Press the [PHONE] button Select connected at a time. steering wheel remote control [Favorites].
  • Page 202 • Lists the phone numbers saved as Call History Information Favorites. Select from the list to Press the [PHONE] button Select • Up to 20 favorites can be saved in dial the number. [Call History]. favorites of each device. • Displays all of your call history. Select •...
  • Page 203 Contacts Requesting Download I I nformation Press the [PHONE] button Select Some devices require a device • Call history may not be saved in the [Contacts]. authentication for downloading your ® call history list in some Bluetooth call history and contacts. •...
  • Page 204 (Continued) Accept/Reject Call Using the Menu During a Phone Call ® • Even if the Bluetooth device is dis- If there is an incoming call, a popup When making a call, you can use the connected, the downloaded data will message will appear.
  • Page 205 Setup Phone settings I I nformation Press the [PHONE] button Select • Up to 2000 phone numbers can be [Phone settings]. Display downloaded from a single, paired • Moves to a screen of Phone ® Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button Bluetooth device.
  • Page 206 S S ound Phone (if equipped) Information Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button Add New Device ® • Displays the icons when Bluetooth Select [Sound]. Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button device is connected. • Position: Selects the sound position. Select [Phone] Select [Add New : An icon appears when you make Device].
  • Page 207 Delete Devices (Continued) Information ® Press the [ [ SETUP/CLOCK] button • In some Bluetooth devices, starting • When the engine is running, the the ignition while talking through Select [Phone] Select [Delete ® selected Bluetooth device is auto- ® Bluetooth enabled handsfree call Devices].
  • Page 208 Type C ■ (With Bluetooth Wireless Technology) ® C7H4H0000EG_IND...
  • Page 209 S S teering wheel remote control (1) MUTE • Pressing and holding the button. (more than 1.0 second) • Press Button to mutes the audio (It will be pause in BT music mode). - If not in Bluetooth ® Handsfree mode or receiving a phone call, •...
  • Page 210 (5) M M ODE WARNING (Continued) • If any media is connected, each • Please refrain from use if the time this is pressed, it toggles • Do not stare at the screen while screen is blank or no sound can between the connected media driving.
  • Page 211 (Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Turn on the car engine before • • Operating the device while driving using this device. Do not operate Driving while distracted can result could lead to accidents due to a the audio system for long periods in a loss of vehicle control that lack of attention to external sur- of time only with the ignition turned...
  • Page 212 ( ( Continued) Information on status icons Icon Description • Do not place beverages close to Icons showing audio status are shown Line busy Phone call in progress the audio system. Spilling bever- in the upper-right corner of the screen. ages may lead to system malfunc- Mic muted during a tion.
  • Page 213 R R adio Switching between FM, AM and DRM Presets • Press the [RADIO] button on the Save up to 40 frequently used stations. audio system to switch between FM/AM Mode To listen to a preset, select the FM, AM and DRM. desired station list.
  • Page 214 D D RM Mode (4) Menu Switching between FM, AM and DRM • Press the [RADIO] button on the Navigate to the menu screen. audio system to switch between FM, AM and DRM. (5) No signal • Select [Band] on the screen to When no signal or weak signal in switch between FM, AM and DRM.
  • Page 215 Emergency Warning Menu I I nformation Select [Menu], and select the desired • DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) is a function. You can receive a emergency warn- digital replacement of AM, an initia- ing on your screen if Indian govern- • Weather/News Report: Enable or tive by All India Radio (AIR).
  • Page 216 M M edia Range of supported file types 3. Sampling frequency (Hz) 1. Bitrate range (Kbps) Information - Using MP3 Supported audio formats • The sound quality of MP3/WMA compressed and WAV files may vary depending on the bitrate. (A higher bitrate can have better sound quality.) •...
  • Page 217 (Continued) NOTICE Information • Do not touch the USB connections. - Using the USB Devices T T he scroll feature can be used to dis- • Connecting and disconnecting USB play file and folder names that are • Starting the vehicle while a USB devices rapidly over a short period too long to display on the screen.
  • Page 218 U U SB (Continued) (Continued) • Use of aftermarket USB hubs and • DRM (Digital Rights Management) extension cables can result in the files cannot be played. vehicle’s audio system failing to rec- • SD-type USB memory, CF-type ognize your USB device. Connect USB memory, and other USB mem- the USB device directly to the multi- ory devices that require adapters...
  • Page 219 (5) Album Image Selecting songs from a list Information View song info. Select [List] to see a list of songs The repeat folder function is available available for play. only when songs are playing from the (6) Pause [File] category under [List]. Pause or play music.
  • Page 220 (Continued) (Continued) I I nformation • There may be noise if the audio sys- • The search and song play order in - Using the iPod ® Devices ® ® tem is used with an iPod or AUX the iPod device may be different ®...
  • Page 221 i i Pod ® (6) Pause Repeat mode Pause or play music. Select [Repeat] to enable or disable ‘Repeat category’, ‘Repeat current song’ play. (7) Playback progress • Repeat category: Repeat all Select to skip to the desired location. songs in the current category. •...
  • Page 222 When playing Audio from other Playing iPod files Information ® Applications in iPod Select [Play iPod Files] to play songs - Using Bluetooth ® (BT) Audio saved on your iPod ® ® • Bluetooth Audio mode can only be If there are no songs saved on your ®...
  • Page 223 ® Bluetooth (BT) Audio NOTICE Information • • Bluetooth ® Handsfree is a feature • Depending connected that enables drivers to practice Bluetooth device, mobile phone, or safe driving. Connecting the car the music player you are using, audio system with a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 224 Repeat mode Information Select [Repeat] to enable or disable The shuffle function is engaged, Running AUX ‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’ or depending on the operation of the con- ‘Repeat category’ play. Press the [MEDIA] button, and select ® nected Bluetooth device.
  • Page 225 P P hone (Continued) Safety precautions ® • The Bluetooth ® Handsfree function • When Bluetooth is connected and helps drivers to drive safely. By Information calls are attempted through a con- ® nected cell phone from outside the connecting a Bluetooth -enabled - Using Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 226 Precautions when connecting • Even if your device supports • Some Bluetooth ® devices are sub- ® ® ® Bluetooth devices Bluetooth , a Bluetooth connec- ject to intermittent Bluetooth ® con- tion cannot be established if the nection failures. In this case, use •...
  • Page 227 ® P P airing a Bluetooth device 4-1. For devices that require passkey entry, a passkey entry screen is Information on pairing Bluetooth ® ® shown your Bluetooth devices device. • Pairing refers to the process of - Enter the passkey ‘0000’, in your pairing Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 228 ® Connecting Bluetooth devices Information I I nformation If there are no connected devices ® The 6-digit passkey in the image • Bluetooth standby mode lasts for Press the [PHONE] button on the three minutes. If a device is not above is an example.
  • Page 229 Accepting/rejecting phone calls If there are connected devices Information Press the [ [ PHONE] button on the Receiving phone calls with • When the incoming call screen is audio system ➟ Select [Settings] ➟ Bluetooth ® connected. displayed, audio mode and the set- Select [Connections] ➟...
  • Page 230 O O peration during calls Favorites Information Incoming call with Bluetooth ® con- Press the [PHONE] button on the ® • Some Bluetooth devices may not nected ➟ Select [Accept]. audio system ➟ Select [Favorites] ➟ support the Private function. Favorites list displayed.
  • Page 231 Call History Contacts I I nformation Press the [PHONE] button on the Press the [PHONE] button on the • Up to 20 favorites can be saved for audio system ➟ Select [Call History] audio system ➟ Select [Contacts] ➟ ® each connected Bluetooth device.
  • Page 232 Dial (5) Call I I nformation Press the [PHONE] button on the - Enter and select a phone num- • Only supported contacts format can audio system ➟ Select [Dial]. ber to call. be downloaded and displayed from - Select without entering a phone ®...
  • Page 233 S S etup Sound • Speed Dependent Volume: Automatically adjust volume based Press the [SETUP] button on the on vehicle speed. audio system ➟ Select [Sound]. • Beep: Select whether to play a • Position: Sound balance and fader beep sound when the screen is can be adjusted.
  • Page 234 B B luetooth System Display Off Press the [SETUP] button on the Press the [SETUP] button on the To prevent glare, the screen can be audio system ➟ Select [Bluetooth]. audio system ➟ Select [System]. turned off while the audio system in operation.
  • Page 235 Main Features : app may vary with vehicle variants. Selection & Control of Media Infotainment system can be con- trolled by one mobile (via Hyundai Change of Radio stations with iblue application) at a time Seek/Track buttons Note that application doesn’t work Switch between different Media during Connectivity mode.
  • Page 236 • Improper selection of Infotainment in pairing screen of App • Infotainment is already connected to Remote Application in one mobile • Connectivity mode (Android auto/Carplay/Mirrorlink) engaged in Infotainment • For more information, Visit Hyundai Website https://sync.hyundai.co.in/...
  • Page 237 Driving your vehicle Before driving............7-3 Special driving conditions........7-44 Before entering the vehicle ...........7-3 Hazardous driving conditions........7-44 Before starting..............7-3 Rocking the vehicle ............7-44 Ignition switch ............7-5 Smooth cornering ............7-45 Driving at night ..............7-45 Key ignition switch............7-5 Driving in the rain ............7-45 Engine Start/Stop button..........7-9 Driving in flooded areas..........7-46 Manual transaxle ..........7-19...
  • Page 238 HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 239: Before Driving

    BEFORE DRIVING Before entering the vehicle Before starting • Check the gauges and indicators in the instrument panel and the mes- • Be sure all windows, outside mir- • Make sure the hood, the tailgate, sages on the instrument display ror(s), and outside lights are clean and the doors are securely closed when the ignition switch is in the...
  • Page 240 Driving your vehicle WARNING WARNING (Continued) You are much more likely to have a To reduce the risk of SERIOUS NEVER drink or take drugs and serious accident if you drink or take INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- drive. drugs and drive.
  • Page 241: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH Key ignition switch WARNING (Continued) (if equipped) This may lead to loss of direc- To reduce the risk of SERIOUS tional control and braking func- INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- tion, which could cause an acci- lowing precautions: dent.
  • Page 242 Driving your vehicle Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notice Position The ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position. The steering wheel locks to protect the vehi- LOCK cle from theft. (if equipped) Electrical accessories are usable. The steering wheel unlocks. If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC position, turn the key while turning the steering wheel right and...
  • Page 243 Starting the engine Starting the petrol engine Information Vehicle with Manual Transaxle : • Do not wait for the engine to warm WARNING 1. Make sure the parking brake is up while the vehicle remains station- applied. ary. • Always wear appropriate shoes 2.
  • Page 244 Driving your vehicle Starting the diesel engine Starting and stopping the engine Information for turbocharger intercooler To start the diesel engine when the If the engine does not start within 10 engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat- 1.Do not race or accelerate the seconds after preheating is completed, ed before starting the engine and engine immediately after starting...
  • Page 245: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Engine Start/Stop button NOTICE WARNING (if equipped) To prevent damage to the vehicle: To reduce risk of serious injury or • Do not hold the ignition key in the death, NEVER allow children or START position for more than 10 any person who is unfamiliar with seconds.
  • Page 246 Driving your vehicle WARNING WARNING (Continued) • NEVER reach through the steer- To turn the engine off in an emer- • NEVER press Engine wheel Engine gency: Start/Stop button while the vehi- Start/Stop button or any other cle is in motion except in an control while the vehicle is in Press and hold the Engine...
  • Page 247: Manual Transaxle

    Engine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with Manual Transaxle Button Position Action Notice • To turn off the engine, stop the vehicle and If the steering wheel is not locked properly then press the Engine Start/Stop button. when you open the driver's door, the warning chime will sound.
  • Page 248: Clutch Pedal

    Driving your vehicle - Vehicle with Manual Transaxle Button Position Action Notice • Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in is in the ACC position without depressing the ON position when the engine is not run- the clutch pedal.
  • Page 249: Brake Pedal

    Engine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with Automatic Transaxle/Continuously Variable Transaxle Button Position Action Notice To turn off the engine, press the Engine If the steering wheel is not locked properly Start/Stop button with shift lever in P (Park). when you open the driver's door, the warning chime will sound.
  • Page 250 Driving your vehicle - Vehicle with Automatic Transaxle/Continuously Variable Transaxle Button Position Action Notice Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in is in the ACC position without depressing the ON position when the engine is not run- the brake pedal.
  • Page 251 Starting the engine Starting the petrol engine Information Vehicle with Manual Transaxle : • The engine will start by pressing the WARNING 1. Always carry the smart key with Engine Start/Stop button, only when you. the smart key is in the vehicle. •...
  • Page 252 Driving your vehicle Starting the diesel engine Information Information To start the diesel engine when the • Do not wait for the engine to warm If the Engine Start/Stop button is engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat- up while the vehicle remains station- pressed while the engine is pre-heat- ed before starting the engine and ary.
  • Page 253 Starting and stopping the engine NOTICE NOTICE for turbocharger intercooler To prevent damage to the vehicle: To prevent damage to the vehicle: 1.Do not race or accelerate the • If traffic and road conditions per- When the stop lamp fuse is blown, engine immediately after starting mit, you may put the shift lever in you can't start the engine normally.
  • Page 254 Driving your vehicle OIB057007R Information If the smart key battery is weak or the smart key does not work correctly, you can start the engine by pressing the Engine Start/Stop button with the smart key in the direction of the pic- ture above.
  • Page 255: Manual Transaxle

    MANUAL TRANSAXLE Manual transaxle operation To shift to R (Reverse), make sure Type A the vehicle has completely stopped, The manual transaxle has 5 (or 6) and then move the shift lever to neu- forward gears. The transaxle is fully tral before moving into R (Reverse).
  • Page 256 Driving your vehicle Using the clutch (if equipped) Downshifting NOTICE clutch pedal should Downshift when you must slow down To prevent unnecessary wear or depressed all the way to the floor in heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill damage to the clutch: before: to prevent engine load.
  • Page 257: Good Driving Practices

    Good driving practices • Exercise extreme caution when NOTICE driving on a slippery surface. Be • Never take the vehicle out of gear To prevent damage to the engine, especially careful when braking, and coast down a hill. This is clutch and transaxle: accelerating or shifting gears.
  • Page 258 To reduce the risk of SERIOUS el lanes. INJURY or DEATH: • HYUNDAI recommends you fol- • ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. In low all posted speed limits. a collision, an unbelted occu- pant is significantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belted occupant.
  • Page 259: Continuously Variable Transaxle (Cvt)

    CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSAXLE (CVT) (IF EQUIPPED) Continuously Variable Transaxle (CVT) operation The Continuously Variable Transaxle (CVT) has no actual fixed gears. The varying gear ratios are selected automatically, depending on the position of the shift lever, vehicle's speed and position of the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 260 Driving your vehicle The indicator in the instrument clus- WARNING WARNING ter displays the shift lever position when the ignition switch is in the ON To reduce the risk of serious injury • Shifting into P (Park) while the position. or death: vehicle is in motion may cause you to lose control of the vehi-...
  • Page 261 R (Reverse) N (Neutral) D (Drive) Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transaxle are not This is the normal forward driving backward. engaged. position. The transaxle will automati- cally shift to the optimal gear ratio, Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart providing better fuel efficiency and a NOTICE a stalled engine, or if it is necessary...
  • Page 262 Driving your vehicle Manual shift mode + (Up) : Push the lever forward once Shift-lock system to shift up one gear. For your safety, the Continuously - (Down) : Pull the lever backwards Variable Transaxle (CVT) has a shift- once to shift down one lock system which prevents shifting gear.
  • Page 263: Parking

    3. Move the shift lever. The exhaust gas and the exhaust 4. Have your vehicle inspected by an system are very hot. Keep away authorized HYUNDAI dealer from the exhaust system compo- immediately nents. Do not stop or park over flamma- ble materials, such as dry grass, paper or leaves.
  • Page 264: Good Driving Practices

    Driving your vehicle Good driving practices • When driving in Manual shift mode, WARNING slow down before shifting to a • Never move the shift lever from P lower gear. Otherwise, the lower (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other To reduce the risk of SERIOUS gear may not be engaged if the position with the accelerator pedal...
  • Page 265 (Continued) • In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the trav- el lanes. • HYUNDAI recommends you fol- low all posted speed limits. 7-29...
  • Page 266: Automatic Transaxle

    Driving your vehicle AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Automatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has 4 for- ward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically in the D (Drive) posi- tion. Depress the brake pedal, press the shift button, and then move shift lever.
  • Page 267 The indicator in the instrument clus- WARNING WARNING ter displays the shift lever position when the ignition switch is in the ON To reduce the risk of serious injury • Shifting into P (Park) while the position. or death: vehicle is in motion may cause you to lose control of the vehi- •...
  • Page 268 Driving your vehicle R (Reverse) N (Neutral) D (Drive) Use this position to drive the vehicle The wheels and transaxle are not This is the normal driving position. backward. engaged. The transaxle will automatically shift through a 4-gear sequence, provid- Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart ing the best fuel economy and NOTICE...
  • Page 269 Manual shift mode + (Up) : Push the lever forward once (Continued) to shift up one gear. • If the driver presses the lever to - (Down) : Pull the lever backwards + (Up) or - (Down) position, the once to shift down one transaxle may not make the request- gear.
  • Page 270 3.Move the shift lever. 1. Press the shift-lock release but- ton. 2. Press and hold the lock release button on the shift lever. 3. Move the shift lever. 4. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer immediately 7-34...
  • Page 271: Good Driving Practices

    Parking Good driving practices • When driving in Manual shift mode, slow down before shifting to a Always come to a complete stop and • Never move the shift lever from P lower gear. Otherwise, the lower continue to depress the brake pedal. (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other gear may not be engaged if the Move the shift lever into the P (Park)
  • Page 272 ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. In el lanes. a collision, an unbelted occu- pant is significantly more likely • HYUNDAI recommends you fol- to be seriously injured or killed low all posted speed limits. than a properly belted occupant. • Avoid high speeds when corner- ing or turning.
  • Page 273: Braking System

    BRAKING SYSTEM Power brakes WARNING • Wet brakes may impair the vehi- Your vehicle has power-assisted cle’s ability to safely slow down; brakes that adjust automatically the vehicle may also pull to one Take the following precautions: through normal usage. side when the brakes are •...
  • Page 274: Disc Brakes Wear Indicator

    Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator Rear drum brakes Parking brake (if equipped) When your brake pads are worn and new pads are required, you will hear Your rear drum brakes do not have a high pitched warning sound from wear indicators.Therefore, have the your front or rear brakes.
  • Page 275 If the recommend that the system be parking brake is released unin- checked by an authorized HYUNDAI tentionally, serious injury may dealer. occur. •...
  • Page 276: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Driving your vehicle Check Parking If the Parking Brake Warning Light Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) (if Brake Warning Light by remains on after the parking brake is equipped) placing ignition released while engine is running, switch to the ON posi- there may be a malfunction in the WARNING tion (do not start the...
  • Page 277 ABS will not prevent a skid that mend that you contact an authorized ABS is an electronic braking system results from sudden changes in HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- that helps prevent a braking skid. direction, such as trying to take a ble.
  • Page 278 Restart the engine. If the ABS warning light is off, then your ABS system is normal. Otherwise, you may have a problem with your ABS system. We recommend that contact authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as pos- sible. 7-42...
  • Page 279: Good Braking Practices

    Transaxle vehicle), then apply the parking brake, and place the igni- do so and we recommend that you tion switch in the LOCK/OFF posi- call an authorized HYUNDAI dealer tion. for assistance. DO NOT drive with your foot resting Vehicles with the parking brake not fully engaged are at risk for on the brake pedal.
  • Page 280: Special Driving Conditions

    Driving your vehicle SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle NOTICE When hazardous driving conditions If it is necessary to rock the vehicle If the tires spin at high speed the are encountered such as water, to free it from snow, sand, or mud, tires can explode, and you or others snow, ice, mud or sand: first turn the steering wheel right and...
  • Page 281: Smooth Cornering

    Smooth cornering Driving at night Driving in the rain Avoid braking or gear changing in Night driving presents more hazards Rain and wet roads can make driving corners, especially when roads are than driving in the daylight. Here are dangerous. Here are a few things to wet.
  • Page 282: Driving In Flooded Areas

    Driving your vehicle • Driving too fast through large pud- Driving in flooded areas dles can affect your brakes. If you Avoid driving through flooded areas must go through puddles, try to unless you are sure the water is no drive through them slowly.
  • Page 283: Winter Driving

    WINTER DRIVING Snow or icy conditions Snow tires Information You need to keep sufficient distance Do not install studded tires without WARNING between your vehicle and the vehicle first checking local and municipal reg- in front of you. ulations for possible restrictions Snow tires should be equivalent in Apply the brakes gently.
  • Page 284 HYUNDAI parts and install the prevent side skids. tire chain after reviewing the instruc- tions provided with the tire chains.
  • Page 285: Winter Precautions

    • Use SAE “S” class or wire chains. should use, we recommend that you it helps prevent corrosion in the cool- consult with an authorized HYUNDAI • If you hear noise caused by chains ing system, lubricates the water dealer.
  • Page 286 The manufacturer is not authorized HYUNDAI dealer and Under some conditions, snow and responsible for the damage caused most auto parts outlets. Do not use ice can build up under the fenders by such placement.
  • Page 287: Vehicle Weight

    VEHICLE WEIGHT Two labels on your driver’s door sill GAW (Gross Axle Weight) Overloading show how much weight your vehicle This is the total weight placed on was designed to carry: the Tire and WARNING each axle (front and rear) - including Loading Information Label and the vehicle curb weight and all payload.
  • Page 289 All turn signal lights will flash simul- taneously. • The hazard warning flasher oper- ates whether your vehicle is run- ning or not. • The turn signals do not work when the hazard flasher is on. OIB067001 The hazard warning flasher serves as a warning to other drivers to exer- cise extreme...
  • Page 290 HYUNDAI dealer. control resulting in an accident. When the vehicle has slowed to If the engine stalls at a cross-...
  • Page 291 The engine starts only recommend that you call an author- when the shift lever is in N ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. (Neutral) or P (Park). • Check the battery connections to be sure they are clean and tight.
  • Page 292 Jump starting can be dangerous if (Continued) (Continued) done incorrectly. Follow the jump • Keep batteries out of NEVER attempt to recharge the starting procedure in this section to reach of children. battery when the vehicle’s bat- avoid serious injury or damage to tery cables are connected to the your vehicle.
  • Page 293 Jump starting procedure NOTICE CAUTION 1.Position the vehicles close enough T T o prevent damage to your vehicle: that the jumper cables will reach, • Improper jump starting proce- • Only use a 12-volt power supply but do not allow the vehicles to dure can result in battery explo- (battery or jumper system) to jump touch.
  • Page 294 (+) battery/jumper terminal of the your battery discharging is not assisting vehicle (2). apparent, we recommend that your vehicle be checked by an authorized 6.Connect the second jumper cable HYUNDAI dealer. black, negative battery/chassis ground of the WARNING assisting vehicle (3).
  • Page 295 HYUNDAI dealer for running and check to be sure the terclockwise to remove it. assistance.
  • Page 296 If overheating happens again, cracks in the engine. To prevent we recommend that you call an damage, add engine coolant slow- authorized HYUNDAI dealer for ly in small quantities. assistance.
  • Page 297 J J ack and tools Removing and storing the spare WARNING tire Changing a tire can be dangerous. Follow the instructions in this sec- tion when changing a tire to reduce the risk of serious injury or death. OIB067021 OIB067020 ➀...
  • Page 298 C C hanging tires (Continued) • ALWAYS place the jack on the WARNING designated jacking positions on the vehicle and NEVER on the A vehicle can slip or roll off of a bumpers or any other part of the jack causing serious injury or vehicle for jacking support.
  • Page 299 Follow these steps to change your vehicle’s tire: 1.Park on a level, firm surface. 2.Move the shift lever into P (Park, for Continuously Variable Transaxle vehicle) or neutral (for Manual Transaxle vehicle), apply the park- ing brake, and place the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF position.
  • Page 300 HYUNDAI dealer tighten the lug nuts to their proper torque as soon as possi- ble. T T he wheel lug nut should be tightened to 11~13 kgf.m (79~94...
  • Page 301 HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. as soon as possible. After changing resulting in an accident: tires, secure the flat tire and return •...
  • Page 302 When driving with the compact spare NOTICE I I nformation tire mounted to your vehicle: To prevent damaging the compact When the original tire and wheel are • Check the tire pressure after spare tire and your vehicle: repaired and reinstalled on the vehi- installing the compact spare tire.
  • Page 303 J J ack label 1. Model Name 2. Maximum allowable load ■ Example • Type A 3. When using the jack, set your parking brake. 4. When using the jack, stop the engine. 5. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
  • Page 304 OIB064010 OIB064011 If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 305 Removable towing hook 2.Remove the hole cover pressing NOTICE the lower part of the cover on the ■ 5 Door • • Do not tow the vehicle with 4 front bumper. wheels on the ground (such as 3.Install the towing hook by turning it dinghy towing behind a motorhome clockwise into the hole until it is or other motor vehicle) as this can...
  • Page 306 • Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady If towing is necessary, we recom- steering and brakes must all be in and even force. mend you have it done by an author- good condition. ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commer- cial tow truck service.
  • Page 307 NOTICE T T o avoid damage to your vehicle and vehicle components when towing: • Always pull straight ahead when using the towing hooks. Do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle. • Do not use the towing hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud, sand or other conditions from which the vehicle cannot be driven out under its own...
  • Page 310 Petrol Engine (Kappa 1.2 MPI) ■ 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Radiator cap 3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Engine oil filler cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8. Engine room junction block 9. Battery * : if equipped The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 311 Diesel Engine (U II 1.4 TCI) ■ ■ 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Radiator cap /clutch 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Engine oil filler cap 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8. Engine room junction block 9.
  • Page 312 Improper owner maintenance during al injury. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the warranty period may affect war- ranty coverage. For details, read the You should retain documents that separate Service Passport provided show proper maintenance has been with the vehicle.
  • Page 313 If you lack ing before getting near the contact an authorized HYUNDAI sufficient knowledge and experi- engine or cooling fans. dealer. ence or the proper tools and equipment to do the work, we •...
  • Page 314 (Continued) Engine compartment precautions WARNING (Diesel engine) • When you remove the interior trim cover with a flat head (-) driver, be • The injector operates at high volt- Diesel Engine careful not to damage the cover. age (maximum 200v). Therefore, Never work on injection system •...
  • Page 315 "hard-to-push" brake pedal. of their condition, we recommend • If any slipping or changes in the that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. operation of your transaxle occurs, check the transaxle fluid level. WARNING • Check...
  • Page 316 A A t least monthly: At least twice a year At least once a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall): • Check the coolant level in the • Clean the body and door drain engine coolant reservoir. holes. • Check the radiator, heater and air conditioning hoses for leaks or •...
  • Page 317 Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of the following conditions apply. If any of the following conditions apply, you must follow the Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions. • Repeated driving short distance of less than 8 km (5 miles) in normal temperature or less than 16 km(10 miles) in freezing temperature •...
  • Page 331 If an excessive amount of lines, fuel hoses and connections be are required. foreign matter accumulates in the replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI fuel tank, the filter may require dealer. replacement more frequently. Drive belts...
  • Page 332 Inspect the surface of hoses for evi- filter be replaced by an authorized vals specified in the maintenance HYUNDAI dealer. dence of heat and/or mechanical schedule. Make sure that a new damage. Hard and brittle rubber,...
  • Page 333 The coolant should be changed at Variable Transaxle fluid changed by capacities" in chapter 8.) the intervals specified in the mainte- an authorized HYUNDAI dealer nance schedule. according to the maintenance sched- ule. (Refer to “Maintenance Under Brake hoses and lines Severe Usage Conditions”...
  • Page 334 P P arking brake Drive shafts and boots Inspect the parking brake system Check the drive shafts, boots and including the parking brake pedal clamps for cracks, deterioration, or and cables. damage. Replace any damaged parts and, if necessary, repack the grease.
  • Page 335 Checking the engine oil level WARNING (Petrol engiene) Radiator hose Be very careful not to touch the radiator hose when checking or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you. CAUTION OIB074006 • If it is near or at L (Low), add enough Do not overfill the engine oil.
  • Page 336 C C hanging the coolant WARNING We recommend that the coolant be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI Coolant dealer. • Do not use radiator coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid NOTICE reservoir. Put a thick cloth or fabric around the •...
  • Page 337 NOTICE WARNING D D o not allow brake/clutch fluid to Brake/clutch fluid contact the vehicle's body paint, as paint damage will result. When changing adding brake/clutch fluid, handle it care- Brake/clutch fluid, which has been fully. Do not let it come in contact exposed to open air for an extended with your eyes.
  • Page 338 • Windshield washer fluid is poi- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. sonous to humans and animals. Do not drink and avoid coming Stroke : 6~8 “clicks’’ at a force of 20 in contact with the windshield washer fluid.
  • Page 339 • Clean the fuel around the fuel filter the system be serviced by or the injection pump before start- an authorized HYUNDAI ing the engine to prevent fire. dealer. • Finally, check each part if the fuel is OIB074016 leaking.
  • Page 340 • We recommend that you use parts 2. Remove the used filter and wipe for replacement from an author- OIB074017 ized HYUNDAI dealer. the inside of the air cleaner hous- ing carefully not to remain dusts in You can clean the filter when inspect- the cover housing.
  • Page 341: Glove Box

    Filter inspection Filter replacement If the vehicle is operated in the severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more fre- quently and cleaned earlier. When you, the owner, clean the climate control air filter, clean it performing the following procedure, and be care- ful to avoid damaging other compo-...
  • Page 342 OIB074023 ODH073012 4. Clean the climate control air filter. 5. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly. NOTICE I I nstall a new climate control air filter in the correct direction with the arrow symbol( ↓ ) facing downwards. OIB074024 Otherwise, the climate control effects 3.
  • Page 343 F F ront windshield wiper blade Rear window wiper blade (if equipped) OLMB073021 OLMB073020 OLMB073023 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper blade assembly to expose 1.Raise the wiper arm and rotate the the plastic locking clip. wiper blade assembly (1). 2.Pull out the wiper blade assembly.
  • Page 344 4.Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slightly. To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, we recom- mend that the wiper blade be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 345 Also, do not overfill the battery cells. If not, it may corrode the battery or other components. Finally, securely close the cell cap. However, we recom- mend you to contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for better battery service. OIB074026 • Keep the battery securely mount- OHYK077011 •...
  • Page 346 Please get medical attention Hydrogen, highly return the battery to an immediately. combustible gas, is authorized HYUNDAI always present in bat- Wear eye protection dealer to be recycled. tery cells and may when charging or work- •...
  • Page 347 NOTICE may differ from the illustration. I I f you connect unauthorized elec- tronic devices to the battery, the bat- 1. CMF60L-BCI : The HYUNDAI tery may be discharged. Never use model name of battery unauthorized devices. 2. 12V : The nominal voltage 3.
  • Page 348 WARNING begin gassing (boiling) violently We recommend that you consult an or if the temperature of the elec- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Before performing maintenance trolyte of any cell exceeds 49°C or recharging the battery, turn (120°F).
  • Page 349 Tire care WARNING For proper maintenance, safety, and maximum fuel economy, you must Tire underinflation always maintain recommended tire Severe underinflation (70 kPa (10 inflation pressures and stay within psi) or more) can lead to severe the load limits and weight distribution heat build-up, causing blowouts, recommended for your vehicle.
  • Page 350 (one mile) since startup.) system be checked by an author- valve caps. Without the valve cap, ized HYUNDAI dealer. • Check the pressure of your spare dirt or moisture could get into the tire each time you check the pres- •...
  • Page 351 Replace tires that are worn, show uneven wear, or are dam- aged. • Remember to check the pres- sure your spare tire. HYUNDAI recommends that you check the spare every time you check the pressure of the other tires on your vehicle.
  • Page 352 T T ire rotation With a full-size spare tire (if equipped)/For all Disc brake pads should be inspected 5 Steel/5 Alloy wheels for wear whenever tires are rotated. To equalize tread wear, it is recom- mended that the tires be rotated Information every 10,000 km (6,200 miles) or sooner if irregular wear develops.
  • Page 353 However, if you notice unusual tire mend that you contact an authorized wear or your vehicle pulling one way HYUNDAI dealer. or the other, the alignment may need to be reset. WARNING If you notice your vehicle vibrating...
  • Page 354 C C ompact spare tire replacement (Continued) • Wheels that meet (if equipped) HYUNDAI's specifications may • Do not drive your vehicle with A compact spare tire has a shorter fit poorly and result in damage to too little or too much pressure in tread life than a regular size tire.
  • Page 355 W W heel replacement Tire traction Tire sidewall labeling When replacing the metal wheels for Tire traction can be reduced if you any reason, make sure the new drive on worn tires, tires that are wheels are equivalent to the original improperly inflated or on slippery factory units in diameter, rim width road surfaces.
  • Page 356 2 2 . Tire size designation Tire speed ratings 94 - Load Index, a numerical code associated with the maximum A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire The chart below lists many of the dif- load the tire can carry. size designation.
  • Page 357 3 3 . Checking tire life (TIN : Tire 4. Tire ply composition and materi- WARNING Identification Number) Any tires that are over 6 years old, The number of layers or plies of rub- Tire age based on the manufacturing date, ber-coated fabric in the tire.
  • Page 358 6 6 . Maximum load rating Tread wear Traction - AA, A, B & C The tread wear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B and C.
  • Page 359 L L ow aspect ratio tire Temperature -A, B & C WARNING (if equipped) The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the Low aspect ratio tires, whose aspect Tire temperature tire’s resistance to the generation of ratio is lower than 50, are provided The temperature grade for this tire heat and its ability to dissipate heat...
  • Page 360 - If the tire is impacted, we recom- mend that you inspect the tire con- dition or contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. - To prevent damage to the tire, inspect the tire condition and pres- sure every 3,000km.
  • Page 361 HYUNDAI dealer. Information Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, slow The actual fuse/relay panel label may blow type and multi fuse for higher differ from equipped items.
  • Page 362: Fuse Box

    If fuses, relays and terminals fas- tened with bolts or nuts are blown, consult an authorized HYUNDAI OIB074028 dealer. 1. Turn the ignition switch and all • Do not input any other objects other switches off.
  • Page 363 If it fits loosely, we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If you do not have a spare, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit...
  • Page 364 4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips. If it fits loosely, we rec- ommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 365 If the main fuse is blown, we rec- ommend that you consult an OIB074031 authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OIB074032 If the main fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  • Page 366 F F use/relay panel description Inner fuse panel OIB074033 Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
  • Page 367 Driver’s side fuse panel F F use Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected SAFETY P/WDW Driver Safety Power Window Module P/WDW LH Power Window Main Switch, Passenger Power Window Switch (RHD) HTD MIRR PCM/ECM, A/C Control Module, Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror FOG LP FRT Front Fog Lamp Relay RR HTD...
  • Page 368 Driver’s side fuse panel F F use Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected SENSOR Diesel 1.4 : Fuel Filter Warning Sensor A/C Control Module, E/R Junction Block (Multipurpose Check Connector), ATM Shift MODULE3 Lever ILL., Center Facia Switch, Audio PDM1 Smart Key Control Module PDM2 Smart Key Control Module, Start/Stop Button Switch...
  • Page 369: Hazard Switch

    Driver’s side fuse panel F F use Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS MDPS Unit MODULE1 BCM, Sport Mode Switch, Stop Lamp Switch MODULE 4 BCM, Smart Key Control Module A/CON 1 PCB Block (Blower Relay), A/C Control Module, Cluster Ionizer (Auto A/C) WASHER Multifunction Switch Head Lamp Leveling Device Switch, Head Lamp Leveling Device Actuator LH/RH,...
  • Page 370 E E ngine compartment fuse panel OIB074031 OIB075065...
  • Page 371 Engine compartment main fuse panel F F use Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected MDPS MDPS Unit Multi Fuse [125A] Alternator, Fuse - F8 / F9 / F10 / F11 (150A) ECU 4 [15A] ECM/PCM I/P Junction Block (Power Connector (Fuse - F45, F46), Fuse - F5, F9, F34) W/O Button Start : Ignition Switch With Button Start : PDM Relay Box (IG1 / ACC Relay) I/P Junction Block (Fuse - F11, F12, F20, F23, F24)
  • Page 372 PCB Block (Gasoline engine) F F use Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected ECU 1 PCB Block (Engine Control Relay, Fuse - F25) HORN Horn Relay, B/Alarm Horn Relay FUEL PUMP F/Pump Relay WIPER FRT Wiper Lo Relay (10A) DRL Relay H/LAMP LO H/Lamp Lo Relay H/LAMP HI...
  • Page 373 PCB Block (Gasoline engine) F F use Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected H/LAMP RH Head Lamp RH H/LAMP LH Head Lamp LH TCU 2 1.4 A/T : PCM ECU 2 ECM/PCM, Injector #1/#2/#3#4 IGN COIL Ignition Coil #1/#2/#3/#4, Condenser...
  • Page 374 PCB Block (Diesel engine) F F use Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected ECU 1 PCB Block (Engine Control Relay) HORN Horn Relay, B/Alarm Horn Relay WIPER FRT Wiper Lo Relay (10A) DRL Relay H/LAMP LO H/Lamp Lo Relay H/LAMP HI [20A] (10A) H/Lamp Hi Relay C/FAN...
  • Page 375 PCB Block (Diesel engine) F F use Name Symbol Fuse rating Circuit Protected ECU 4 E/R Junction Block (RLY. 1), Electrical EGR Control Valve, Mass Air Flow Sensor, ECU 2 WGT Control Solenoid Valve, Camshaft Position Sensor, Immobilizer Module ECU 5 Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve...
  • Page 376 HYUNDAI possible electric shock. dealer. Be aware the bulbs may be hot and may burn your fingers.
  • Page 377 H H eadlight, Parking (Position) ■ 5 Door ■ Cross • Type B • Type A Light, Turn signal Light, Low Beam Assist-Static Light, Fog Light and Daytime Running Light bulb replacement ■ 5 Door • Type A OIB077069 OIB077070 (1) Headlight (Low/High) * (1) Headlight (Low/High) * (2) Low Beam Assist-Static Light...
  • Page 378 : Bi-Function Projection Headlight • If the headlight aiming adjustment is necessary after the headlight assembly is reinstalled, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • The Fog Light aiming adjustment can be done by removing UNDER COVER. Consult an authorised HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 379 H H eadlight (Low/High) Turn signal light 4. Unsnap the headlight bulb retain- ing wire by depressing the end 1. Remove the turn signal light bulb ■ MFR (Multi Focus Reflector) Headlight and pushing it upward. cover by turning it counterclock- Headlight 5.
  • Page 380 L L ow Beam Assist-Static Light Front fog light or Daytime running 6. Install a new Low Beam Assist- Static Light bulb and snap the Low light (if equipped) Beam Assist-Static Light bulb ■ 5 Door retaining wire into position by •...
  • Page 381 If the light does not operte, we rec- housing and turn the socket clock- ommend that the vehicle be checked wise. by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 6. Connect the power connector to the socket. 7. Reinstall the front bumper under...
  • Page 382 I I nterior light bulb replacement 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it ■ Cross straight out. ■ Room lamp 3. Install a new bulb in the socket. 4. Align the lens tabs with the interior light housing notches and snap the lens into place.
  • Page 383 Exterior care Finish maintenance NOTICE Exterior general caution Washing • Do not use strong soap, chemical To help protect your vehicle’s finish It is very important to follow the label detergents or hot water, and do not from rust and deterioration, wash it directions when using any chemical wash the vehicle in direct sunlight thoroughly and frequently at least...
  • Page 384 Finish damage repair Waxing Wax the vehicle when water will no Deep scratches or stone chips in the longer bead on the paint. painted surface must be repaired promptly. Exposed metal will quickly Always wash and dry the vehicle rust and may develop into a major before waxing.
  • Page 385 B B right-metal maintenance Underbody maintenance WARNING • To remove road tar and insects, Corrosive materials used for ice and use a tar remover, not a scraper or snow removal and dust control may After washing the vehicle, test the other sharp object.
  • Page 386 A A luminum wheel maintenance Corrosion protection High-corrosion areas If you live in an area where your vehi- The aluminum wheels are coated Protecting your vehicle from corro- with a clear protective finish. cle is regularly exposed to corrosive sion materials, corrosion protection is •...
  • Page 387 • When cleaning underneath the Moisture breeds corrosion To help prevent corrosion vehicle, give particular attention to Moisture creates the conditions in You can help prevent corrosion from the components under the fenders which corrosion is most likely to getting started by observing the fol- and other areas that are hidden occur.
  • Page 388 K K eep your garage dry Don't neglect the interior Interior care Don't park your vehicle in a damp, Moisture can collect under the floor Interior general precautions poorly ventilated garage. This cre- mats and carpeting and cause corro- Prevent chemicals such as perfume, ates a favorable environment for cor- sion.
  • Page 389 C C leaning the upholstery and interi- Leather (if equipped) CAUTION or trim • Feature of Seat Leather Vinyl (if equipped) - Leather is made from the outer • Wrinkles or abrasions which skin of an animal, which goes Remove dust and loose dirt from appear naturally from usage are through a special process to be vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum...
  • Page 390 C C leaning the lap/shoulder belt • Caring for the leather seats • Cleaning the leather seats webbing - Vacuum the seat periodically to - Remove all contaminations instant- remove dust and sand on the seat. ly. Refer to instructions below for Clean the belt webbing with any mild It will prevent abrasion or damage removal of each contaminant.
  • Page 391 Module (ECM); when the engine car inspected and maintained by an coolant temperature is low during authorized HYUNDAI dealer in idling, the PCSV closes so that evap- accordance with the maintenance orated fuel is not taken into the schedule in this manual.
  • Page 392 3 3 . Exhaust emission control Engine exhaust gas precautions • Do not operate the engine in con- system (carbon monoxide) fined or closed areas (such as garages) any more than what is Exhaust Emission Control • Carbon monoxide can be present necessary to move the vehicle in or System is a highly effective system with...
  • Page 393 All inspections and bottom of the vehicle or do not adjustments must be made by an coat the vehicle for corrosion authorized HYUNDAI dealer. control. It may present a fire risk under certain conditions.
  • Page 394 Specifications & Consumer information Dimensions ............10-2 Engine..............10-2 Bulb wattage............10-3 Tires and wheels ..........10-4 Recommended lubricants and capacities ..10-5 Recommended sae viscosity number ......10-6 Vehicle identification number (VIN)....10-7 Vehicle certification label ........10-7 Tire specification and pressure label ....10-7 Engine number .............10-8 Air conditioner compressor label ......10-8 10 8...
  • Page 395: Engine

    Specifications & Consumer information DImENSIoNS mm (in) Item Elite i20 i20 Active Overall length 3,985 (156.9) 3,995 (157.3) Overall width 1,734 (68.3) 1,760 (69.3) 1,525 (60) Overall height 1,505 (59.2) (1,555 (61.2))* 1,519 (59.8)* 1,504 (59.2)* Front tread 1,507 (59.3)* 1,516 (59.6)*...
  • Page 396: Bulb Wattage

    bulb wattaGE Light Bulb Bulb type Wattage Type A 60/55 Headlight (High/Low) Type B Type A Position Light Type B Static Bending Light (SBL) Type B Front Turn signal Light PY21W Fog Light * Daytime Running Light (DRL) * Side Repeater Light (Outside Mirror) WY5W or LED 5 or LED Tail Light...
  • Page 397: Tires And Wheels

    Specifications & Consumer information tIrES aND whEElS Inflation pressure (psi) Wheel lug nut Item Tire size Wheel size torque Normal load * Maximum load kgf•m (lbf•ft, N•m) Front Rear Front Rear 185/70R14 5.5J x 14 230 (33) 215(31) 230(33) 230(33) 5 Door 195/55R16 6.0J x 16...
  • Page 398: Recommended Lubricants And Capacities

    *4 : If the recommended engine oil is not available in your country, you are able to use engine oil above API CH-4. *5: We recommend that you use the engine oils approved by HYUNDAI Motor India Ltd. We recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI...
  • Page 399: Recommended Sae Viscosity Number

    Specifications & Consumer information Recommended SAE viscosity Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has Using oils of any viscosity other than number an effect on fuel economy and cold those recommended could result in weather operating (engine start and engine damage. engine oil flowability). Lower viscosi- When choosing an oil, consider the CAUTION ty engine oils can provide better fuel...
  • Page 400: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    VEhIClE CErtIFICatIoN VEhIClE IDENtIFICatIoN tIrE SpECIFICatIoN aND labEl (IF EquIppED) NumbEr (VIN) prESSurE labEl OIB084003 OIB074059 OIB074055 The tires supplied on your new vehi- The vehicle identification number vehicle certification label cle are chosen to provide the best (VIN) is the number used in register- attached on the driver’s (or front pas- performance for normal driving.

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