Hyundai Tucson 2020 Owner's Manual

Hyundai Tucson 2020 Owner's Manual

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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.
This manual applies to all variants of this vehicle and includes descriptions
and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.
As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your
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Beth Ellgass
March 25, 2025

How to unlock rear Seat seatbelt middle

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Mr. Anderson
March 25, 2025

To unlock the rear seat middle seatbelt in a 2020 Hyundai Tucson:

1. Press the release button on the buckle (B’) and remove the tongue plate (B).
2. Insert the tongue plate (B) into the pocket (C).
3. To retract the rear center seatbelt, insert the tongue plate into the web release hole.

Make sure the belt is not twisted and the buckle with the "CENTER" mark is used when fastening.

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Summary of Contents for Hyundai Tucson 2020

  • Page 1 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 HYUNDAI 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 conditions of the limited warranties covering the Hyundai vehicle. Certain modifica- tions may also be in violation of regulations established by government agencies in your State/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: Warranty

    3 Years / 3 Years / 4 Years / 0 000 km * 4 Years / 0 000 km * WARRANTY WARRANTY 5 Years / 0 000 km 5 Years / 0 000 km...
  • Page 5 Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation & maintenance 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 6: Danger, Warning And Caution

    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 7 (Do not use methanol blended fuels) When you are going to use leaded petrol, we recommend that you ask an authorized HYUNDAI dealer CAUTION whether leaded petrol in your vehicle is available or not. NEVER USE LEADED FUEL. The...
  • Page 8 P P etrol containing alcohol and Other fuels CAUTION methanol Using fuels such as; Gasohol, a mixture of petrol and - Silicone (Si) contained fuel, Never use gasohol which contains ethanol (also known as grain alco- methanol. Discontinue use of any - MMT (Manganese, Mn) contained hol), and petrol or gasohol containing gasohol product which impairs dri-...
  • Page 9 (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) may reduce vehicle performance and Fuel Additives produce vapor lock or hard starting. HYUNDAI recommends that you use unleaded petrol which has an Octane CAUTION Rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 91 / AKI (Anti-Knock Index)
  • Page 10 D D iesel engine Biodiesel NOTICE Diesel fuel Commercially supplied Diesel blends 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 11 No special break-in period is need- As with other vehicles of this type, fail- ed. By following a few simple precau- ure to operate this vehicle correctly tions for the first 1,000 km (600 may result in loss of control, an acci- miles) you may add to the perform- dent or vehicle rollover.
  • Page 18: Hyundai Warranty Policy

    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 19 This warranty is the entire warranty of 6 months or until the vehicle has o Retention of maintenance service given by HMIL for Hyundai vehicles been driven for a distance of 10,000 records. It may be necessary for and no dealer or its or his agent or...
  • Page 20 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 21 • Throttle Body Our Authorized Dealers shall either comply with the provisions of Rule • Intake Manifold repair or replace, any Hyundai gen- • Idle Speed Control Actuator uine part listed in paragraph 3 here- 3.4 Ignition System of, that is acknowledged by HMIL to •...
  • Page 22 Any repair carried out other 4 4 . What is not covered found to be in warrantable condi- than by Hyundai Authorized tion within the scope and limit of Dealer/ Service Centre. This Emission Warranty shall not the New Vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 23: Owner's Responsibilities

    This warranty is the entire warranty frequently as mentioned in this carried out either for obtaining a given by HMIL for Hyundai vehicles Owner’s Manual and Service new certificate, or pursuant upon and no dealer or its or his agent or Booklet.
  • Page 26 ■ Front view 1. Panorama sunroof ........5-27 2. Front windshield wiper blades ....9-40 3. Outside rearview mirror ......5-20 4. Door locks..........5-10 5. Head lamp ..........9-79 6. DRL (Daytime Running Light) ....5-96 7. Front fog lamp.........5-94 8. Hood ............5-32 9. Tires and wheels ........9-48 10.
  • Page 27 ■ Rear view 1. Antenna ............6-3 2. Rear window wiper blade .......9-40 3. Fuel filler door.........5-33 4. Towing hook..........8-25 5. Rear combination lamp ......9-84 6. Tailgate ...........5-36 7. High mounted stop lamp ......9-86 8. Rear view camera.........5-107 9. Rear ultrasonic sensors......5-110 The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 28 1. Door lock/unlock button ......5-11 2. Power window switches ......5-23 3. Central door lock switch* ....5-11 4. Power window lock switch ....5-26 5. Outside rearview mirror control switch*..........5-21 6. Outside rearview mirror folding button*..........5-22 7. Headlight leveling device*....5-97 8. Instrument panel illumination control switch*........5-50 9.
  • Page 29 1. Light control/Turn signals......5-91 2. Steering wheel audio controls*......6-3 3. Instrument cluster........5-48 4. Horn.............5-18 5. Driver’s front air bag ........4-46 6. Wiper/Washer ..........5-104 7. Auto cruise controls* ........7-57 8. Engine start/stop button* .......7-9 9. Steering wheel tilt/telescope control* ....5-17 10. Audio/AVN*..........6-5 11.
  • Page 30 ■ Petrol Engine (Nu 2.0 MPI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir/ Radiator cap ........9-29 2. Brake fluid reservoir......9-35 3. Air cleaner.........9-37 4. Engine oil dipstick ......9-25 5. Engine oil filler cap ......9-25 6. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..9-35 7. Fuse box ...........9-62 8.
  • Page 31 ■ Diesel Engine (R 2.0 TCI) 1. Engine coolant reservoir/ Radiator cap ........9-29 2. Brake fluid reservoir......9-35 3. Air cleaner.........9-37 4. Engine oil dipstick ......9-25 5. Engine oil filler cap ......9-25 6. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ..9-35 7. Fuse box ...........9-62 8.
  • Page 32 This chapter provides you with important information about how to protect yourself and your passengers. It explains how to properly use your seats and seat belts, and how your air bags work. Additionally, this chapter explains how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle.
  • Page 33 Restrain all children Driver distraction You will find many safety precautions and recommendations throughout All children under age 13 should ride in Driver distraction presents a serious this section, and throughout this man- your vehicle properly restrained in a and potentially deadly danger, espe- ual.
  • Page 34 Keep your vehicle in safe condi- • NEVER let the use of a mobile device distract you from driving. tion You have a responsibility to your Having a tire blowout or a mechanical passengers and others on the road failure can be extremely hazardous. To to always drive safely, with your reduce the possibility of such prob- hands on the wheel as well as your...
  • Page 35 Front seats (1) Forward and backward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat) (4) Lumbar support (Driver’s seat) (5) Headrest Rear seats (6) Seatback angle and folding (7) Headrest (8) Armrest OTL039001I...
  • Page 36 S S afety precautions Air bags rim with hands at the 9 o’clock You can take steps to reduce the risk Adjusting the seats so that you are sit- and 3 o’clock positions to mini- of being injured by an inflating air ting in a safe, comfortable position mize the risk of injuries to your bag.
  • Page 37 S S eat belts Front seats • Do not route the seat belt across Always fasten your seat belt before The front seat can be adjusted by your neck, across sharp edges, starting any trip. or reroute the shoulder strap using the control switches located on away from your body.
  • Page 38 P P ower adjustment proper locking of the seatback. CAUTION The front seat can be adjusted by • Do not place a cigarette lighter on using the control switches located on To prevent injury: the floor or seat. When you oper- the outside of the seat cushion.
  • Page 39 NOTICE T T o prevent damage to the seats: • Always stop adjusting the seats when the seat has been adjusted as far forward or rearward as possible. • Do not adjust the seats longer than necessary when the engine is turned off.
  • Page 40 Reclining seatback Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work properly. Sitting in a reclined position when When the seatback is reclined, the the vehicle is in motion can be dan- shoulder belt cannot do its job gerous.
  • Page 41 Seat cushion height (2) S S eatback pocket To change the height of the seat cushion: Push the rear portion of the control switch up to raise or down to lower the height of the seat cushion. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position.
  • Page 42 R R ear seats CAUTION Folding the rear seat Do not put heavy or sharp objects The rear seatbacks can be folded to in the seatback pockets. In an facilitate carrying long items or to accident they could come loose increase the luggage capacity of the from the pocket and injure occu- vehicle.
  • Page 43 OTL035029 OTL035024 OTL035025 4. Lift up the front portion of the seat- 5. To use the rear seat, lift and push back folding lever, then fold the the seatback rearward by lifting up seat toward the front of the vehi- the front portion of the folding lever.
  • Page 44 A A rmrest WARNING WARNING When returning the rear seatback Make sure the engine is off, the from a folded to an upright posi- shift lever is in P (Park), and the tion, hold the seatback and return parking brake is securely applied it slowly.
  • Page 45 H H eadrest • The vehicle’s front and rear seats have adjustable headrests. The headrests provide comfort for passengers, but more importantly they are designed to help protect passengers from whiplash and other neck and spinal injuries dur- ing an accident, especially in a rear impact collision.
  • Page 46 Front seat headrests NOTICE T T o prevent damage, NEVER hit or pull on the headrests. CAUTION When there is no occupant in the rear seats, adjust the height of the headrest to the lowest position. The rear seat headrest can reduce the visibility of the rear area.
  • Page 47 ■ Type A OTL035009 OLF034015 OTL035010R ■ Type B Adjusting the height up and down NOTICE To raise the headrest: I I f you recline the seatback towards 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). the front with the headrest and seat cushion raised, the headrest may come in contact with the sunvisor or To lower the headrest:...
  • Page 48 2. Raise headrest as far as it can go. ■ Type A 3. Adjust the headrest to the appropri- ate height. 3. Press the headrest release button (3) while pulling the headrest up (4). 4. Recline the seatback (4) with the seatback angle lever or switch (3).
  • Page 49 R R ear seat headrests OTL035018 Adjusting the height up and down OLMB033016 To raise the headrest: The rear seats are equipped with 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). headrests in all the seating positions for the passenger’s safety and com- fort.
  • Page 50 This section describes how to use the • Do not wear the shoulder belt WARNING seat belts properly. It also describes under your arm or behind your some of the things not to do when back. Seat belts must be used by ALL using seat belts.
  • Page 51 S S eat belt warning light If you continue not to fasten the seat should be made by the user belt and you drive over 9km/h, the Seat belt warning which will either prevent the seat illuminated warning light will start to belt adjusting devices from oper- ■...
  • Page 52 Seat belt restraint system If you continue not to fasten the seat belt and you drive over 20km/h the Lap/shoulder belt seat belt warning chime will sound for approximately 100 seconds and the corresponding warning light will blink. WARNING Riding in an improper position adversely affects the front passen- ger's seat belt warning system.
  • Page 53 NOTICE • Position the lap portion of the seat belt as low as possible across your I I f you are not able to smoothly pull hips, not on your waist, so that it enough of the seat belt out from the fits snugly.
  • Page 54 R R ear center seatbelt ■ Front seat OTL035026 OJS038070AU adjuster into an appropriate position. To release your seat belt: OTLE035079 To raise the height adjuster, pull it up Press the release button (1) in the To fasten your seatbelt: (1).
  • Page 55 OTLE035027 OTLE035080 OTLE035028 2.Insert the tongue plate (A) into the 3. Pull out the tongue plate (B) from 4. Pull the tongue plate (B) and buckle (A’) until an audible “click" is the pocket (C). insert it into the buckle (B’) until an heard, indicating the latch is audible “click”...
  • Page 56 OTL035031 OTLE035032 OTLE035078 To release your seatbelt: 4. Insert the tongue plate (A) into the hole on the belt assembly cover. 1.Press the release button on the buckle (B’) and remove the tongue plate (B). OTLE035106 2. Insert the tongue plate (B) into the pocket (C) 3.
  • Page 57 P P re-tensioner seat belt When the vehicle stops suddenly, or (Driver and front passenger) if the occupant tries to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor will lock into position. In certain frontal collisions, the pre-tensioner will acti- vate and pull the seat belt into tighter contact against the occupant's body.
  • Page 58 Therefore, we recommend that (2) Retractor pre-tensioner self. This must be done by an the system be serviced by an (3) SRS control module authorized HYUNDAI dealer. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Do not hit the seat belt assem- blies.
  • Page 59 WARNING should not be breathed for pro- HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. longed periods. Wash all exposed To reduce the risk of serious injury skin areas thoroughly after an acci-...
  • Page 60 S S eat belt use and children Small children are best protected WARNING from injury in an accident when prop- Infant and small children erly restrained in the rear seat by a Most countries have Child Restraint ALWAYS properly restrain infants Child Restraint System that meets System laws which require children to and small children in a Child Restraint...
  • Page 61 Larger children S S eat belt use and injured people WARNING Children under age 13 and who are A seat belt should be used when an too large for a booster seat must injured person is being transported. • Always make sure larger chil- always occupy the rear seat and use Consult a physician for specific rec- dren’s seat belts are worn and...
  • Page 62 Riding with a reclined seatback damage is visible. We recommend that not damaged by seat hinges, doors increases your chance of serious you consult an authorized HYUNDAI or other abuse. or fatal injuries in the event of a dealer. collision or sudden stop.
  • Page 63 According to accident statistics, chil- • After an accident, we recommend a dren are safer when properly HYUNDAI dealer check the Child restrained in the rear seats than in Restraint System, seat belts, the front seat. Children too large for a...
  • Page 64 S S electing a Child Restraint Child Restraint System types System (CRS) There are three main types of Child Restraint Systems: rearward-facing When selecting a CRS for your child, seats, forward-facing seats, and always: booster seats. They are classified • Make sure the CRS has a label according to the child’s age, height certifying that it meets applicable and weight.
  • Page 65 Booster seats All children under the age of one year must always ride in a rearward-facing A booster seat is Child Restraint Child Restraint System. There are dif- System designed to improve the fit of ferent types of rearward-facing Child the vehicle’s seat belt system.
  • Page 66 I I nstalling a Child Restraint After selecting a proper Child Restraint When installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) System and checking that the Child System, adjust the vehicle seat (up Restraint System fits properly in the and down, forward and rearward) rear of this vehicle, you are ready to so that your child fits in the Child WARNING...
  • Page 67 I I SOFIX anchorage and top-tether To use the ISOFIX system in your anchorage (ISOFIX anchorages vehicle, you must have a Child Restraint System with ISOFIX attach- system) for children ments. (An ISOFIX Child Restraint The ISOFIX system holds a Child System may only be installed if it has Restraint System during driving and vehicle-specific or universal approval...
  • Page 68 ISOFIX anchorages are located ISOFIX Anchorage WARNING between the seatback and the seat Position Indicator cushion of the rear seat left and right Do not attempt to install a Child outboard seating positions. Restraint System using ISOFIX To use the ISOFIX anchorages, push anchorages in the rear center seat- the upper portion of the ISOFIX ing position.
  • Page 69 S S ecuring a Child Restraint System • WARNING Always have the ISOFIX system with the “ISOFIX Anchorage inspected by your dealer after an System” accident. An accident can dam- Take the following precautions To install a ISOFIX-compatible Child age the ISOFIX system and may when using the ISOFIX system: Restraint System in either of the rear not properly secure the Child...
  • Page 70 S S ecuring a Child Restraint System WARNING seat with “Top-tether Anchorage” system Take the following precautions when installing the top-tether: • Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your Child Restraint System. • NEVER attach more than one Child Restraint System to a sin- gle ISOFIX top-tether anchor- age.
  • Page 71 C C hild Seat Restraint for Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Suitability of each seating position for ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations. Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Mass Group Size Class Fixture 2nd row Passenger Left Hand Center Right Hand ISO/L1 Carrycot ISO/L2 0 : UP to 10kg...
  • Page 72 S S ecuring a Child Restraint System Information with a lap/shoulder belt When using the rear center seat belt, When not using the ISOFIX system, you should also refer to the “3-point all Child Restraint Systems must be Rear Center Seat Belt” in this chapter. secured to a rear seat with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 73 To remove the Child Restraint System, press the release button on the buckle and then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of the restraint and allow the seat belt to retract fully. OLMB033045 OLMB033046 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 3. Remove as much slack from the belt as possible by pushing down into the buckle.
  • Page 74 C C hild Seat Restraint Suitability for Seat Position using the Seat Belt Suitability of each seating position for "universal" category belted Child Restraint Systems according to ECE regulations Use Child Restraint Systems that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the Child Restraint Systems, refer to the following table.
  • Page 75 1. Driver’s front air bag 2. Passenger’s front air bag 3. Side air bag 4. Curtain air bag The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OTL035037R...
  • Page 76 The vehicles are equipped with a WARNING Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s seat and front passenger’s AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS seats. The front air bags are designed to ALWAYS use seat belts and Child Restraint System - every trip, every time, everyone! Even with air bags, you can be seriously injured or killed in supplement the three-point seat a collision if you are improperly belted or not wearing your seat belt when...
  • Page 77 W W here are the air bags? Your vehicle is equipped with a WARNING Supplemental Restraint System Driver’s and passenger’s front air (SRS) and lap/shoulder belts at both bags To reduce the risk of serious injury the driver and passenger seating or death from an inflating front air ■...
  • Page 78 S S ide air bags by the seat belt alone. cover, cellular phone holder, cup The side air bags are designed to holder, perfume or stickers) deploy only during certain side impact should be placed over or near the collisions, depending on the crash air bag modules on the steering severity, angle, speed and point of wheel, instrument panel, wind-...
  • Page 79 OTL035042 They may become dangerous system be serviced by an projectiles if the side air bag authorized HYUNDAI dealer. inflates. • Do not install any accessories on the side or near the side air bags.
  • Page 80 H H ow does the air bags system They are designed to help protect the • Do not place any objects over the heads of the front seat occupants operate? air bag. Also, do not attach any and the rear outboard seat occupants objects around the area the air in certain side impact collisions.
  • Page 81 We recommend that an authorized The SRS air bag warning light on the the air bags will inflate. Generally, HYUNDAI dealer inspect the SRS instrument panel will illuminate for air bags are designed to inflate as soon as possible if any of these...
  • Page 82 • Air bag deployment depends on a • To help provide protection, the air You can take steps to reduce the risk number of factors including vehicle bags must inflate rapidly. The of being injured by an inflating air speed, angles of impact and the speed of air bag inflation is a con- bag.
  • Page 83 ■ ■ ■ Driver’s front air bag (1) Driver’s front air bag (2) Driver’s front air bag (3) OLMB033054/H OLMB033055/H OLMB033056/H ■ Passenger’s front air bag When the SRSCM detects a suffi- Upon deployment, tear seams mold- ciently severe impact to the front of ed directly into the pad covers will the vehicle, it will automatically separate under pressure from the...
  • Page 84 • Always wash exposed skin areas thoroughly with cold water and mild soap. • We recommend that an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer replace the air bag immediately after deployment. bags designed to be used only once.
  • Page 85 N N oise and smoke from inflating air Do not install a Child Restraint WARNING System on the front passenger seat When the air bags inflate, they make • Extreme hazard! Do not use a a loud noise and may produce rearward facing Child Restraint smoke and powder in the air inside of System on a seat protected by an...
  • Page 86 These include rear impacts, sec- authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ing serious injury or death: ond or third collisions in multiple impact accidents, as well as low •...
  • Page 87 1. SRS control module 2. Front impact sensor 3. Side pressure sensor (front) 4. Side impact sensor (rear) 5. Side pressure sensor (front door) OTLE038044R/OTLE038045R/OTLE038046R/OTL035047/OTL035048/OTL039050I...
  • Page 88 A A ir bag inflation conditions Side and curtain air bags are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the severity, speed or angles of impact resulting from a side impact collision. Although the driver’s and front pas- senger’s air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions, they also may inflate in other types of col-...
  • Page 89 A A ir bag non-inflation conditions OTLE038065 OTLE038067 Front air bags are not designed to Front air bags may not inflate in side OTLE038066 inflate in rear collisions, because impact collisions, because occupants In certain low-speed collisions the air occupants are moved backward by move in the direction of the collision, bags may not deploy.
  • Page 90 OTL035069 OTLE038064 OTL035068 In an angled collision, the force of Just before impact, drivers often Front air bags may not inflate in impact may direct the occupants in a brake heavily. Such heavy braking rollover accidents because front air direction where the air bags would lowers the front portion of the vehicle bag deployment would not provide not be able to provide any additional...
  • Page 91 HYUNDAI dealer. Improper handling • Clean the air bag pad covers cle structure. of the SRS system may result in seri- with a soft cloth moistened with ous personal injury.
  • Page 92 Consult an authorized your vehicle's frame, bumper system, ing. A passenger who is not wearing a HYUNDAI dealer for the neces- front end or side sheet metal or ride sary information. Failure to follow seat belt during a crash or emergency...
  • Page 93 A A ir bag warning labels OTL039049I Air bag warning labels are attached to alert the passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. Be sure to read all of the information about the air bags that are installed on your vehicle in this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 97 OLF044003/Q OTLE045003R ACC or ON position. To lock : Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, • Any door except the tailgate is open. which you can use to lock or unlock 1. Close all doors, engine hood and a door (and tailgate) and even start tailgate.
  • Page 98 U U nlocking Information WARNING • The door handle button will only Do not leave the Smart Key in operate when the smart key is with- your vehicle with unsupervised in 0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the out- children. Unattended children side door handle.
  • Page 99 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/ door by using the mechanical key.
  • Page 100 If the smart key is in close proximity due to changes or modifications not HYUNDAI dealer or tow the vehicle, to your mobile phone, the signal expressly approved by the party could be blocked by your mobile if necessary.
  • Page 101 The immobilizer system protects your ing correctly, it is recommended that vehicle from theft. If an improperly you contact an authorized HYUNDAI coded key (or other device) is used, dealer. the engine’s fuel system is disabled.
  • Page 102 In order to prevent theft of your HYUNDAI dealer. vehicle, do not leave spare keys Do not attempt to alter this system or anywhere in your vehicle. Your add other devices to it.
  • Page 103 O O perating door locks from out- Smart key To lock the doors, press the button on side the vehicle the outside door handle while carry- ing the smart key with you or press Mechanical key 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 104 O O perating door locks from inside With the central door lock switch • If the inner door handle of the dri- the vehicle ver’s (or front passenger’s) door is pulled when the door lock button is With the door lock button in the lock position, the button is unlocked and door opens.
  • Page 105 When pressing the ( ) portion (2) of WARNING WARNING the switch, all vehicle doors will unlock. Do not leave children or animals Always secure your vehicle unattended in your vehicle. An WARNING Leaving your vehicle unlocked enclosed vehicle can become increases the potential risk to you or extremely hot, causing death or others from someone hiding in your...
  • Page 106 D D eadlocks (if equipped) Auto door lock/unlock features WARNING Some vehicles are equipped with a Impact sensing door unlock sys- deadlock system. Deadlocks prevent tem (if equipped) Opening a door when something is opening of a door from either inside approaching may cause damage All doors will be automatically or outside the vehicle once the dead-...
  • Page 107 C C hild-protector rear door locks To lock the child safety lock, insert a key (or screwdriver) into the hole and turn it to the lock position. To allow a rear door to be opened from inside the vehicle, unlock the child safety lock.
  • Page 108 This system helps to protect your Once the security system is set, open- vehicle and valuables. The horn will ing any door, the tailgate, or the hood sound and the hazard warning lights without using the remote key or smart will blink continuously if any of the key will cause the alarm to activate.
  • Page 109 Take your vehicle (With Smart key system) Also, the steering effort becomes to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer • Motor noise may be heard when the heavier as the vehicle’s speed and have the system checked as...
  • Page 110 T T ilt steering / Telescope steering CAUTION (if equipped) While adjusting the steering wheel WARNING height, please do not push or pull it hard since the fixture can be Never adjust the steering wheel damaged. while driving. You may lose steer- ing control and cause severe per- sonal injury, death or accidents.
  • Page 111 H H orn OTL045012 To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel (see illustration). The horn will operate only when this area is pressed. NOTICE Do not strike the horn severely to operate it, or hit it with your fist.
  • Page 112 I I nside rearview mirror Electric Chromic Mirror (ECM) WARNING The electric rearview mirror automati- Before you start driving, adjust the cally controls the glare from the head- rearview mirror to the center on the NEVER adjust the mirror while lamp of the car behind you in night- view through the rear window.
  • Page 113 Blue Link center (if equipped) ® Outside rearview mirror OTL049672I [A] : Sensor OTL049673I OTL045018 For details, refer to the Blue Link ® Be sure to adjust mirror angles NOTICE Owner’s Guide, infotainment system before driving. manual. W W hen cleaning the mirror, use a Your vehicle is equipped with both paper towel or similar material damp- (1) SOS : Emergency assistance...
  • Page 114 NOTICE WARNING • • The mirrors stop moving when • The right outside rearview mirror they reach the maximum adjusting is convex. In some countries, the angles, but the motor continues to left outside rearview mirror is operate while switch also convex.
  • Page 115 F F olding the outside rearview mir- - The mirror will fold or unfold when the door is locked or unlocked by the button on the outside door handle. - If “Convenience → Welcome mir- ror/light” is selected in the User Settings mode on the LCD dis- play, the mirror will unfold when you approach the vehicle (all...
  • Page 116 P P ower windows (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window switch (3) Rear door (right) power window switch (4) Rear door (left) power window switch (5) Window opening and closing (6) Automatic power window (7) Power window lock switch OTLE045019...
  • Page 117 Window opening and closing The ignition switch must be in the ON I I nformation position to be able to raise or lower While driving with the rear windows the windows. Each door has a Power down or with the sunroof (if equipped) Window switch to control that door's opened (or partially opened), your window.
  • Page 118 If the power windows do not operate properly after resetting, it is recom- mended that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OLF044032 If a window senses any obstacle WARNING while it is closing automatically, it will...
  • Page 119 Power window lock switch I I nformation WARNING The automatic reverse feature is only Do not allow children to play with active when the “Auto Up” feature is the power windows. Keep the dri- used by fully pulling up the switch to ver’s door power window lock the second detent.
  • Page 120 I I nformation WARNING After the vehicle is washed or in a • NEVER leave the keys in your rainstorm, be sure to wipe off any vehicle with unsupervised chil- water that is on the sunroof before dren, when the engine is run- operating it.
  • Page 121 Sunshade NOTICE Unattended children could oper- ate the sunroof, which could • • Do not continue to move the sun- result in serious injury. roof control lever after the sunroof is • The panorama sunroof is made fully opened, closed, or tilted. of glass, subject to break in case Damage to the motor or system of accident.
  • Page 122 S S liding the sunroof When the sunshade is opened Tilting the sunroof If you pull the sunroof control lever When the sunshade is closed backward, the sunroof glass will slide all the way open. To stop the sunroof movement at any point, pull or push the sunroof control lever momentarily.
  • Page 123 C C losing the sunroof Automatic reverse WARNING Small objects that can get caught between the sunroof glass and the front glass channel may not be detected by the automatic reverse system. In this case, the sunroof glass will not detect the object and will not reverse direction.
  • Page 124 - The one-touch sliding function of the recommend that you contact an ly 3 seconds and sunroof open image sunroof does not normally operate authorized HYUNDAI dealer. will appear on the LCD display. 1. Turn the engine on and close the Close the sunroof securely when sunroof glass and sunshade com- leaving your vehicle.
  • Page 125 H H ood Opening the hood OTLE048033 OTL045245 3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise 4. Pull out the stay rod. the hood slightly, push up the sec- 5. Hold the hood opened with the OTLE045022 ondary latch (1) inside of the hood stay rod (1).
  • Page 126 C C losing the hood Fuel filler door Driving with the hood opened may 1. Before closing the hood, check the Opening the fuel filler door cause a total loss of visibility, following: which might result in an accident. 1. Turn off the engine. •...
  • Page 127: Injury Or Death

    Closing the fuel filler door 1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it clockwise until it “clicks” one time. 2. Close the fuel filler door until it is latched securely. WARNING Petrol is highly flammable and explosive. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in SERIOUS OTLE048031 OTLE048035...
  • Page 128 • • vehicle tank, which can cause Do not use cellular phones while When refueling, always move petrol spillage. refueling. Electric current and/or the shift lever to the P (Park) electronic interference from cel- position, set the parking brake, • If a fire breaks out during refuel- lular phones can potentially and place the ignition switch to...
  • Page 129 • If the fuel filler cap requires replacement, use only a genuine CAUTION HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent OTLE048036 specified for your vehicle. An incor- Make certain that you close the tail- • The tailgate is locked or unlocked rect fuel filler cap can result in a gate before driving your vehicle.
  • Page 130 C C losing the tailgate WARNING CAUTION Make sure nothing is near the tail- Always keep the tailgate lid com- gate latch and striker while closing pletely closed while the vehicle is in the tailgate. It may damage the motion. If it is left open or ajar, poi- tailgate's latch.
  • Page 131 E E mergency tailgate safety release Power tailgate (if equipped) WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with the ■ Power tailgate button • 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 132 ■ Power tailgate handle switch WARNING CAUTION Never leave children or animals Do not close or open the power unattended your vehicle. tailgate manually. This may cause Children or animals might operate damage to the power tailgate. If it the power tailgate that could result is necessary to close or open the in injury to themselves or others, power tailgate manually when the...
  • Page 133 O O pening the tailgate The power tailgate will open automat- ically by doing one of the following: OTLE048039R OTLE048040 • Press the power tailgate button for • Press the tailgate handle switch approximately one second. carrying the smart key with you. OTL048644N •...
  • Page 134 C C losing the tailgate The power tailgate will close automat- ically by doing one of the following: OTLE048039R OTLE048041 • Press the power tailgate button for • Press the power tailgate inner approximately one second when switch for approximately one sec- the tailgate is opened.
  • Page 135 Operating the power tailgate more tailgate will detect the resistance. recommend that you contact an than 5 times continuously could authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • If the resistance is detected while cause damages to the operating opening the tailgate, it will stop and •...
  • Page 136 Never intentionally place any we recommend that the system be fully opened tailgate by following the object or part of your body in the checked by an authorized HYUNDAI below instruction. path of the power tailgate to make dealer. sure the automatic reversal oper- 1.
  • Page 137 E E mergency tailgate safety release WARNING WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with the Always keep the tailgate lid com- • For emergencies, be fully aware pletely closed while the vehicle is in of the location of the emergency motion. If it is left open or ajar, poi- tailgate safety release lever in sonous exhaust gases containing the vehicle and how to open the...
  • Page 138 S S mart tailgate (if equipped) Information • The Smart Tailgate does not operate when: - The smart key is detected within 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and is continu- ously detected. - The smart key is detected within 15 seconds after the doors are closed and locked, and 1.5 m (60 in.) from the front door handles.
  • Page 139 H H ow to deactivate the Smart WARNING Tailgate function using the smart • Make certain that you close the tailgate before driving your vehi- cle. • Make sure there are no people or objects around the tailgate before opening or closing the tailgate.
  • Page 140 Detecting area I I nformation Information • If you press the door unlock button • The Smart Tailgate function will not (2), the Smart Tailgate function will work if any of the following occurs: be deactivated temporarily. But, if - The smart key is close to a radio you do not open any door for 30 sec- transmitter such as a radio station onds, the Smart Tailgate function...
  • Page 141 ■ Type A 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. LCD display (including Trip computer) ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the "Gauges" in this chapter.
  • Page 142 ■ ■ Type B 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. LCD display (including Trip computer) ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the "Gauges" in this chapter.
  • Page 143 I I nstrument cluster control Gauges When the vehicle's parking lights or headlights are on, press the illumina- Instrument panel illumination Speedometer tion control button to adjust the ■ km/h ■ Type A brightness of the instrument panel illumination. When pressing the illumination con- trol button, the interior switch illumi- nation intensity is also adjusted.
  • Page 144 T T achometer Engine Coolant Temperature NOTICE gauge ■ Petrol engine ■ Diesel engine If the gauge pointer moves beyond ■ Type A ■ Type B the normal range area toward the "130 or H" position, it indicates over- heating that may damage the engine.
  • Page 145 F F uel Gauge Outside Temperature Gauge WARNING ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type A ■ Type B Fuel Gauge Running out of fuel can expose vehicle occupants to danger. You must stop and obtain addi- tional fuel as soon as possible after the warning light comes on or when the gauge indicator comes close to the "0 or E (Empty)"...
  • Page 146 O O dometer Distance to empty - User Settings Mode in the Cluster : You can change the temperature ■ Type A (km) ■ Type B (km) unit in the “Other Features - Temperature unit” . - Automatic climate control system : While pressing the OFF button, press the AUTO button for 3 sec- onds or more.
  • Page 147 Transmission Shift Indicator Automatic Transmission Shift I I nformation Indicator (if equipped) Automatic transmission Shift • If the vehicle is not on level ground Indicator (if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type B or the battery power has been inter- rupted, the distance to empty func- ■...
  • Page 148 S S hift Indicator Pop-up • Automatic transmission shift indi- For example cator (6 speed transmission) (if equipped) : Indicates that shifting up to the - Shifting up : ▲ 2, ▲ 3, ▲ 4, ▲ 5, ▲ 6 3rd gear is desired (currently ■...
  • Page 149 L L CD display control The LCD display modes can be changed by using the control buttons. : MODE button for changing modes (2) ▲, ▼ : MOVE switch for chang- ing items (3) OK : SELECT/RESET button for setting or resetting the selected item OTLE048112 OTLE048603...
  • Page 150 L L CD modes Modes Symbol Explanation This mode displays driving information such as the tripmeter, fuel economy, etc. Trip Computer For more details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter. Turn By Turn (TBT) This mode displays the state of the navigation. This mode displays the state of : - Tire pressure - Driving force distribution (4WD)
  • Page 151 S S hift to P to edit settings / Engage Trip computer mode Turn By Turn (TBT) mode parking brake to edit settings (if equipped) This warning message illuminates if you try to select the other User Settings item when driving. - Automatic transmission For safety, change the User Settings after parking the vehicle, applying...
  • Page 152 D D riving Assist mode Warning message mode If one of followings occurs, warning messages will be displayed on the LCD display for several seconds. - Low washer fluid (if equipped) - Exterior lamp malfunction (if equipped) - Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS, if equipped) OTM048127 User settings mode...
  • Page 153 1. 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 15km/h Auto Lock (9.3mph). • Enable on Shift: All doors will be automatically locked if the automatic transaxle shift lever is shifted from the P (Park) position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position.
  • Page 154 3. Sound I I tems Explanation To adjust the volume of the Parking Distance Warning (PDW) system. (Level 1~3) Volume for PDW (Parking Distance Warning) For more information, refer to the "Parking Distance Warning (PDW)" in chapter 5. Welcome sound To activate or deactivate the welcome sound.
  • Page 155 To reset the service interval. Information To use the service interval menu, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. If the service interval is activated and the time and distance is adjusted, messages are displayed in the following situations each time the vehicle is turned on.
  • Page 156 6. Other features I I tems Explanation • Off: The average fuel economy will not reset automatically whenever refueling. • After Ignition: When the engine has been OFF for 4 hours or longer the average fuel economy will reset automatically. Fuel Economy Auto Reset •...
  • Page 157 W W arning messages (if equipped) Press START button while turning Press brake pedal to start engine wheel (for smart key system) (for smart key system and automat- Shift to P (for smart key system ic transmission) This warning message illuminates if and automatic transmission) the steering wheel does not unlock This warning message illuminates if...
  • Page 158 P (Park) position. the brake switch fuse is disconnect- HYUNDAI dealer. It means that you should replace the fuse with a new one. If that is not possible, you can start the engine by...
  • Page 159 D D oor, Hood, Tailgate Open Sunroof Open (if equipped) Lights mode ■ Type A ■ Type B OTLE048606 OTLE048607 OIK047145L/OIK047163L It means that any door, hood, or tail- This warning message illuminates if This indicator displays which exterior gate is open. you turn off the engine when the sun- light is selected using the lighting roof is open.
  • Page 160 W W iper mode Low Pressure (if equipped) Turn on FUSE SWITCH ■ Front (Type A, Type B) OPD047125L/OTL048623L OTLE048608 OIK057165L ■ Rear (Type A, Type B) This warning message illuminates if This warning message illuminates if the tire pressure is low with the Engine the fuse switch located on the fuse Start/Stop button in ON position.
  • Page 161 H H eated Steering Wheel Off Engine has overheated Low engine oil (if equipped) (if equipped) This warning message illuminates This warning message is displayed with a warning chime when the when the engine oil level should be This message illuminates if the heat- engine coolant temperature is above checked.
  • Page 162 DPF or GPF system checked Even if this message is not displayed For more details, refer to "Low urea by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. after the engine has started, the solution warning message" in the DPF : Diesel Particulate Filter engine oil level should be periodically chapter 7.
  • Page 163: Trip Modes

    Trip modes The trip computer is a microcomput- er-controlled driver information sys- Fuel Economy tem that displays information related • Average Fuel Economy to driving. • Instant Fuel Economy ↕ I I nformation Accumulated Info Some driving information stored in the •...
  • Page 164 F F uel economy Accumulated Info display Automatic reset To automatically reset the average ■ Type A ■ Type B fuel economy after refueling, select the "Auto Reset" mode in the User Settings menu on the LCD display. - After Ignition: The average fuel economy will reset automatically whenever it has passed 4 hours after turning OFF the engine.
  • Page 165 Drive Info display The accumulated driving information The driving information will continue will continue to be counted while the to be counted while the engine is still ■ Type A ■ Type B engine is still running (for example, running (for example, when the vehi- when the vehicle is in traffic or cle is in traffic or stopped at a stop stopped at a stop light).
  • Page 166 D D igital Speedometer Urea level gauge (for diesel engine, if equipped) ■ Type A ■ Type B OIK047151 OTM048163L/OTL048624L This message shows the speed of the vehicle (km/h, MPH). This mode displays the amount of the remaining urea solution in the urea solution tank.
  • Page 167 - It illuminates for approximately 6 Belts” in chapter 2. seconds and then goes off. • When there is a malfunction with the SRS. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 168 HYUNDAI dealer and cle as soon as it is safe to do so. - If the warning light illuminates inspected.
  • Page 169 ABS (The normal braking sys- you have the vehicle inspected by you have the vehicle inspected by tem will still be operational without an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the assistance of the anti-lock brake system). In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 170 • When there is a malfunction with the vehicle inspected by an authorized In this case, avoid high speed driv- the EPB. HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. ing and abrupt braking. In this case, we recommend that We recommend you have the...
  • Page 171 ON position. the Engine Start/Stop button to the have the vehicle inspected by an ON position. authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon - This indicator light comes on after as possible. the ignition key is turned to the - It remains on until the engine is ON position and then goes out started.
  • Page 172 In this case, we recommend that either the alternator or electrical you have the vehicle inspected by charging system. an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as If the engine oil pressure is low: soon as possible. 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe location and stop your vehicle.
  • Page 173 (if equipped). level. 3. Start the engine again. If the warning light stays on after the engine is started, turn the engine off immediately. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 174 - It illuminates for approximately 3 you have the vehicle inspected by seconds and then goes off. - Exterior lamp malfunction an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as (if equipped) • When one or more of your tires are soon as possible.
  • Page 175 In this case, remove the water from cle inspected by an authorized the fuel filter. HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. For more details, refer to “Fuel Filter” in chapter 7.
  • Page 176 ~ 2000 engine rpm for a certain you have the vehicle inspected by time (for about 25 minutes). an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Make sure to replace the burned out bulb with a new one of the same If the this warning light blinks in spite wattage rating.
  • Page 177 If this warning light blinks in spite of chapter 7. you have the vehicle inspected by the procedure (at this time LCD an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. warning message will be displayed), we recommend that you have the This indicator light blinks: GPF system checked by an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 178 Stability Control (ESC)” in chapter 5. In this case, we recommend that you seconds: have the vehicle inspected by an • When the smart key is not in the authorized HYUNDAI dealer. vehicle. - At this time, you can not start the engine.
  • Page 179 • When the turn signal lever is pulled an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. into the Flash-to-Pass position. If any of the following occurs, there may a malfunction with the turn signal This indicator light blinks: system.
  • Page 180 If the indicator light remains on or blinks after the engine has warmed up or while driving, there may a mal- function with the engine preheating system. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 181 In this case, we recommend that covered roads and/or off-road. you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. CAUTION For more details, refer to “Auto Hold” 4WD Lock Mode in chapter 5.
  • Page 182 In this case, we recommend that This warning light illuminates: you have the vehicle inspected by • Once you set the ignition switch or an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON position. For more details, refer to “Downhill - It illuminates for approximately 3 Brake Control (DBC) System”...
  • Page 183 E E xterior lights NOTICE Lighting control • Do not cover or spill anything on the sensor (1) located on the instrument panel. • Do not clean the sensor using a window cleaner, the cleanser may leave a light film which could inter- fere with sensor operation.
  • Page 184 High beam operation OTL045253R OTL045252R Position lamp position ( Headlamp position ( ) OTL045255R The position lamp, license plate lamp headlamp, position lamp, To turn on the high beam headlamp, license plate lamp and instrument and instrument panel lamp are turned push the lever away from you.
  • Page 185 T T urn signals and lane change sig- To turn off the high beam headlamp, pull the lever towards you. The low nals beams will turn on. WARNING Do not use high beam when there are other vehicles approaching you. Using high beam could obstruct the other driver's vision.
  • Page 186 Front fog lamp One-touch turn signal function NOTICE (if equipped) When in operation, the fog lamps To activate an one-touch turn signal consume large amounts of vehicle function, move the turn signal lever electrical power. Only use the fog slightly and then release it. The lane lamps when visibility is poor.
  • Page 187 R R ear fog lamp Battery saver function To turn the rear fog lamps off, do one of the following: The purpose of this feature is to pre- • Turn off the headlamp switch. vent the battery from being dis- charged.
  • Page 188 H H eadlamp delay function Daytime running light (DRL) NOTICE (if equipped) The Daytime Running Lights (DRL) If the driver gets out of the vehicle can make it easier for others to see If you place the ignition switch in to through other doors (except driver's the front of your vehicle during the the ACC or OFF position with the...
  • Page 189 To adjust the headlight beam level Driver + Maximum permissible HYUNDAI dealer. according to the number of the pas- loading sengers and loading weight in the Do not attempt to inspect or luggage area, turn the beam leveling replace the wiring yourself.
  • Page 190 Also if “Convenience → Welcome L L ow Beam Assist-Static light Welcome system (if equipped) (if equipped) mirror/light” is selected in the User Welcome light (if equipped) Settings mode on the LCD display While driving a corner, for greater and the outside rearview mirror fold- visibility and safety, either the left or ing switch is in the AUTO position, right side Low Beam Assist-Static...
  • Page 191 Interior lamp Interior lights Headlamp and Position lamp When the headlamp (lamp switch in When the interior lamp switch is in NOTICE the headlamp or AUTO position) is on the DOOR position and all doors (and Do not use the interior lights for and all doors (and tailgate) are locked tailgate) are closed and locked, the extended periods when the engine is...
  • Page 192 R R ear lamps NOTICE Front door lamp ( ■ Type A Do not leave the lamp switches on The room lamp for the front/rear for an extended period of time when seats is automatically turned ON for the engine is turned off. approximately 30 seconds, when a door is opened.
  • Page 193 T T ailgate room lamp Glove box lamp Vanity mirror lamp OTLE048083 OTLE048084R OTL045085/H The tailgate room lamp comes on The glove box lamp comes on when Push the switch to turn the light on or when the tailgate is opened. the glove box is opened.
  • Page 194 P P uddle lamp (if equipped) Escort light When the ignition switch is in the OFF position and the driver's door is opened, the puddle lamp will come on for 30 seconds. If the driver's door is closed within the 30 seconds, the puddle lamp will turn off after 15 sec- onds.
  • Page 195 B : Intermittent control wipe time Windshield wipers adjustment Operates as follows when the igni- tion switch is turned ON. C : Wash with brief wipes (front)* MIST : For a single wiping cycle, move the lever to this (/MIST) posi- tion and release it.
  • Page 196 W W indshield washers If equipped with the Headlamp CAUTION Washer, washer fluid will be sprayed on the headlamp at the same time you • To prevent possible damage to operate the windshield washer when: the washer pump, do not oper- 1.
  • Page 197 R R ear window wiper and Auto rear wiper (if equipped) washer switch (if equipped) The rear wiper will operate while the vehicle is in reverse with the front wipers ON by selecting the function on the LCD display. Go to ‘User Settings → Convenience →...
  • Page 198 This is a supplemental system that WARNING shows behind the vehicle through the mirror or A/V display while back- • Never rely solely on the rear ing-up. camera display when backing- WARNING • ALWAYS look around your vehi- cle to make sure there are no Rear View Monitor is not a safety objects or obstacles before mov- device.
  • Page 199 R R everse parking distance warn- Operation of Reverse Parking WARNING ing (PDW) (if equipped) Distance Warning system Operating condition • ALWAYS look around your vehicle • This system will activate when to make sure there are not any backing up with the ignition switch objects or obstacles before mov- in the ON position.
  • Page 200 • If the audible warning does not sound or if the buzzer sounds intermittent- ly when shifting into R (Reverse) position, this may indicate a malfunction with Reverse Parking Distance Warning system. If this occurs, we recom- mend that you have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 201 R R everse Parking Distance Warning There is a possibility of Reverse The following objects may not be Parking Distance Warning system recognized by the sensor: system precautions malfunction when: • Sharp or slim objects such as • Reverse Parking Distance Warning •...
  • Page 202 F F orward/reverse parking dis- Forward/Reverse Parking Distance WARNING tance warning (PDW) Warning system assists the driver during movement of the vehicle by (if equipped) • ALWAYS look around your vehicle chiming if any object is sensed with- to make sure there are no objects ■...
  • Page 203 O O peration of Forward/Reverse Operating condition Parking Distance Warning system • This system will activate when the Parking Safety system button is pressed with the engine running. ■ Type A • The Parking Safety system button turns on automatically and activates Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning system when you move the shift lever to the R (Reverse)
  • Page 204 • The indicator may differ from the illustration depending on objects or sen- sors status. If the indicator blinks, we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • If the audible warning does not sound or if the buzzer sounds intermittent- ly when shifting into R (Reverse) position, this may indicate a malfunction with Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning system.
  • Page 205 There is a possibility of Detecting range may decrease when: WARNING Forward/Reverse Parking Distance • Outside temperature Warning system malfunction when: extremely hot or cold. Your new vehicle warranty does • Driving on uneven road surfaces not cover any accidents or dam- such as unpaved roads, gravel, age to the vehicle or injuries to its The following objects may not be...
  • Page 206 F F orward/Reverse Parking Distance • Do not spray the sensors or its sur- Warning system rounding area directly with a high precautions pressure washer. Shock applied from high pressure water may • Forward/Reverse Parking Distance cause the device to not operate Warning system may not sound normally.
  • Page 207 Rear window defroster NOTICE Information ■ Automatic climate control system To prevent damage to the conduc- • If there is heavy accumulation of • Type A tors bonded to the inside surface of snow on the rear window, brush it off the rear window, never use sharp before operating the rear defroster.
  • Page 208 1. Passenger’s temperature control knob 2. Driver’s temperature control knob 3. SYNC button 4. AUTO (automatic control) button 5. OFF button 6. Fan speed control button 7. Mode selection button 8. Air conditioning button 9. Front windscreen defrost button 10. Rear window defrost button 11.
  • Page 209 A A utomatic heating and air condi- Information tioning • To turn the automatic operation off, select any button of the following: - Mode selection button - Front windshield defrost button (Press the button one more time to deselect the front windshield defroster function.
  • Page 210 Manual heating and air condi- 4.Set the air intake control to the out- tioning side (fresh) air position. 5.Set the fan speed control to the The heating and cooling system can be desired speed. controlled manually by pushing buttons other than the AUTO button. In this 6.If air conditioning is desired, turn case, the system works sequentially the air conditioning system on.
  • Page 211 M M ode selection OTL045291R The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. (if equipped) (if equipped) OTLE048173R...
  • Page 212 Face-Level (B, D, F) Floor-Level (A, C, D, E, F) Air flow is directed toward the upper Most of the air flow is directed to the body and face. Additionally, each floor, with a small amount of the air outlet can be controlled to direct the being directed to the windshield and air discharged from the outlet.
  • Page 213 ■ Front F F ront : Temperature control The outlet vents can be opened or closed separately using the vent control lever. To close the vent com- pletely, move the vent control lever all the way to the left. You will hear a click.
  • Page 214 Adjusting the driver and passenger Temperature conversion side temperature individually If the battery has been discharged or • Press the “SYNC” button again to disconnected, the temperature mode adjust the driver and passenger display will reset to Centigrade. side temperature individually. The This is a normal condition.
  • Page 215 A A ir intake control Recirculated air position In addition, prolonged use of the air conditioning with the recirculated air This is used to select the outside With the recirculated air position selected will result in exces- (fresh) air position or recirculated air position selected, air sively dry air in the passenger com- position.
  • Page 216 F F an speed control Air conditioning NOTICE Operating fan speed when the ignition switch is in the ON position could cause the battery to discharge. Operate fan speed when the engine is running. OTLE045283R OTLE045286R Push the A/C button to turn the air The fan speed can be set to the conditioning system on (indicator desired speed by pushing the fan...
  • Page 217 O O FF mode System operation Operation Tips • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes Ventilation from entering the vehicle through 1. Set the mode to the position. the ventilation system, temporarily 2. Set the air intake control to the set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position.
  • Page 218 A A ir conditioning humid weather air conditioning NOTICE may create water droplets inside the HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems • The refrigerant system should only vehicle. Since excessive water are filled with R-134a or R-1234yf be serviced by trained and certified droplets may cause damage to elec- refrigerant.
  • Page 219 (fresh) air position is selected. If this hap- pens, we recommend that the cli- mate control air filter be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 220 It is important reclaimed with proper equipment. HYUNDAI dealer. that the correct type and amount Venting refrigerants directly to the of oil and refrigerant are used. atmosphere is harmful to individu-...
  • Page 221 ■ Example • Type A OHYK059004 • Type B OTLE088009 Air Conditioning refrigerant label You can find out which air condition- ing refrigerant is applied to your vehi- OHYK059001 cle on the label located on the under- Each symbols and specification on side of the hood.
  • Page 222 A A utomatic climate control • For maximum defrosting, set the WARNING temperature control to the extreme system right/hot position and the fan speed To defog inside windshield Windshield heating control to the highest speed. Do not use the position •...
  • Page 223 T T o defrost outside windshield Defogging logic (if equipped) If the air-conditioning, outside (fresh) air position and higher fan speed are To reduce the probability of fogging not selected automatically, adjust the up the inside of the windshield, the corresponding button or knob manu- air intake or air conditioning are con- ally.
  • Page 224 A A utomatic climate control system Auto defogging system When the Auto Defogging (only for automatic climate System operates, the indi- 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON cator will illuminate. control system, if equipped) position. 2. Press the defroster button ( 3.
  • Page 225 To cancel or reset the Auto Defogging I I nformation System • When the air conditioning is turned Press the front windshield defroster on by Auto defogging system, if you button for 3 seconds when the igni- try to turn off the air conditioning, the tion switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 226 Sunroof inside air recirculation (if equipped) When the sunroof is opened, outside (fresh) air will be automatically selected. At this time, if you press the air intake control button, recirculated air position will be selected but will change back to outside (fresh) air after 3 minutes.
  • Page 227 Center console storage NOTICE WARNING ■ Type A To avoid possible theft, do not leave Never store cigarette lighters, valuables in the storage compart- propane cylinders, or other flam- ments. mable/explosive materials in the vehicle. These items may catch fire and/or explode if the vehicle is exposed to hot temperatures for extended periods.
  • Page 228 G G love box Cool box Sunglass holder (if equipped) OTL045091 OTLE048090R OTLE048259R You can keep beverage cans or other To open: To open the glove box, pull the handle items cool in the glove box. and the glove box will automatically Press the cover and the holder will open.
  • Page 229 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. • Do not open the sunglass holder while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 230 Sunvisor WARNING WARNING • Keep cans or bottles out of direct Avoid abrupt starting and brak- sun light and do not put them in a ing when the cup holder is in use hot vehicle. It may explode. to prevent spilling your drink. If hot liquid spills, you could be burned.
  • Page 231 Power outlet (if equipped) The devices should draw less than WARNING 120 W(Watt) with the engine running. ■ Front For your safety, do not block your WARNING view when using the sunvisor. Avoid electrical shocks. Do not NOTICE place your fingers or foreign objects (pin, etc.) into a power out- •...
  • Page 232 • Some electronic devices can Wireless cellular phone charging NOTICE cause electronic interference when system (if equipped) T T o prevent damage to the Power plugged into a vehicle’s power out- Outlets : let. These devices may cause excessive audio static and mal- •...
  • Page 233 T T o charge a cellular phone 3. You can turn ON or OFF the wire- For certain cellular phone, the mes- less charging function in the User sage may not be displayed. The wireless cellular phone charging Settings mode on the instrument (This is due to the characteristic of system charges only the Qi-enabled cluster.
  • Page 234 • For certain cellular phones with • For certain cellular phones with NOTICE their own protection, the wireless their own protection, the wireless • • The wireless cellular phone charg- charging speed may decrease and charging speed may decrease and ing system may not support certain the wireless charging may stop if the wireless charging may stop.
  • Page 235 NOTICE To avoid any interference with pedal Vehicles equipped with a luggage operation, HYUNDAI recommends rail system may use the shackles to that the HYUNDAI floor mat hook the luggage net. designed for use in your vehicle be installed.
  • Page 236 C C argo security screen To use the cargo security screen CAUTION (if equipped) To prevent damage to the goods or the vehicle, care should be taken when carrying fragile or bulky objects in the luggage com- partment. WARNING To avoid eye injury, DO NOT over- stretch the luggage net.
  • Page 237 To remove the cargo security When the cargo security screen is not in use: screen 1. Pull the cargo security screen backward and up to release it from the guides. 2. The cargo security screen will automatically slide back in. NOTICE T T he cargo security screen may not automatically slide back in if the...
  • Page 238 Luggage tray • Grasp the handle on the top of the NOTICE cover and lift it. ■ Type A S S ince the cargo security screen may be damaged or malformed, do not put luggage on it when it is used. WARNING •...
  • Page 239 R R oof rack NOTICE • The vehicle center of gravity will be higher when items are loaded • When carrying cargo on the roof onto the roof rack. Avoid sudden rack, take the necessary precau- starts, braking, sharp turns, abrupt tions to make sure the cargo does maneuvers or high speeds that not damage the roof of the vehicle.
  • Page 241 I I nformation Information • If you install an aftermarket HID When using a portable audio device headlamp, your vehicle’s audio and connected to the power outlet, noise electronic device may malfunction. may occur during playback. If this happens, use the power source of the •...
  • Page 242 A A ntenna Steering wheel audio control NOTICE (if equipped) Shark fin antenna • Securely install the antenna in the upright position. This is to guaran- proper signal reception. However, you may fold and remove the antenna, before parking the vehicle or loading the luggage on the roof rack.
  • Page 243 V V OLUME (VOL + / - ) (1) RADIO mode MODE ( ) (3) It will function as the AUTO SEEK • Move the VOLUME lever up to Press the MODE button to select select button. It will SEEK until you increase volume.
  • Page 244 A A udio / Video / Navigation sys- Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® You can use the phone wirelessly by Bluetooth ® tem (AVN) (if equipped) hands-free using Wireless Technology. Detailed information for the AVN sys- (1) Call / Answer button tem is described in a separately sup- (2) Call end button plied manual.
  • Page 245 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 246 F F M radio station JBM003 JBM004 JBM005 FM broadcasts are transmitted at • Fading - As your vehicle moves • Station Swapping - As an FM signal high frequencies and do not bend to away from the radio station, the sig- weakens, another more powerful follow the earth's surface.
  • Page 247 U U sing a cellular phone or a two- NOTICE WARNING way radio Operating the device while driving When a cellular phone is used inside • Do not stare at the screen while could lead to accidents due to a lack the vehicle, noise may be produced driving.
  • Page 248 • • In case of product malfunction, please contact your place of purchase or After Service center. • Placing the audio system within an electromagnetic environment may result in noise interference. • Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oil from contacting the dashboard because they may cause damage or discol- oration.
  • Page 249 • • Compatibility by Disc Type • Precautions upon Writing CDs 5.Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RW discs that do not satisfy related 1.Playing MIXED CDs : First plays 1.In all cases except when creating standards and/or specifications the audio CD, then plays the com- multisession discs, check the close could result in product malfunction.
  • Page 250 U U sing a cellular phone or a two- NOTE: way radio Order of playing files (folders) : When a cellular phone is used inside 1. Song playing order : the vehicle, noise may be produced sequentially. from the audio system. This does not 2.
  • Page 251 (Continued) NOTICE WARNING • Do not place beverages close to O O perating the device while driving the audio system. Spilling bever- • Do not stare at the screen while could lead to accidents due to a lack ages may lead to system malfunc- driving.
  • Page 252 (Continued) (Continued) I I nformation • Clean fingerprints and dust off the • Do not use abnormally shaped discs Using the discs disc surface (coated side) with a soft (8cm, heart-shaped, octagon- • This device has been manufactured cloth. shaped) as such discs could lead to to be compatible with software malfunctions.
  • Page 253 (Continued) (Continued) I I nformation • Only products formatted with • The amount of time required to rec- Using the USB device byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be ognize the USB device may differ • Connect the USB device after turn- recognized.
  • Page 254 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • When using mass storage USB • The device may not support normal • Avoid use of USB mem- devices with separate logical drives, operation when using formats such ory products that can as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory. also be used as key only files saved to the root drive can be played.
  • Page 255 (Continued) (Continued) I I nformation • When the EQ features of an exter- • If your iPhone ® is connected to both ® Using the iPod device nal device, such as the iPod ® , and the Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology •...
  • Page 256 (Continued) (Continued) I I nformation • Some iPod ® s may not sync with the • When the external device power is Using the AUX device System depending on its version. If connected to the power jack, play- • If an external device connector is ing the external device may output the Media is removed before the connected with the AUX terminal,...
  • Page 257 I I nformation Information Information ® ® Before using the Bluetooth Precautions for safe driving When connecting a Bluetooth handsfree phone • Bluetooth Handsfree is a feature ® What is Bluetooth ® that enables drivers to practice safe • Before connecting the head unit driving.
  • Page 258 (Continued) • Park the vehicle when connecting the head unit with the mobile phone. • Bluetooth connection may become ® intermittently disconnected in some mobile phones. Follow these steps to try again. 1. Within the mobile phone, turn the Bluetooth function off/on and try ®...
  • Page 259 ( Continued) ( Continued) I I nformation ® • You will not be able to use the • Some cellular phones or other - Using the Bluetooth Wireless hands-free feature when your phone devices may cause interference noise Technology cellular phone (in the car) is outside of the cellular or malfunction to audio system.
  • Page 260 ( Continued) ( Continued) ( Continued) • The hands-free call volume and • Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth ® • Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology quality may differ depending on the Wireless Technology enabled mobile enabled operation may be unstable mobile phone type. phone will work only when the depending on the communication ®...
  • Page 261 Name Description ❈ Display and settings may differ depending on the MEDIA Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of CD, USB, iPod ® , AUX, My selected audio. Music, BT Audio modes. ❈ In Setup>Display, the media pop up screen will Audio Head Unit (For EUROPE) be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned - RDS, Bluetooth equipped model...
  • Page 262 Name Description Each time the button is shortly pressed, it sets the screen Off ➟ Screen On ➟ Screen Off. ❈ Audio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press any key to turn the screen On again.
  • Page 263 Name Description Each time the button is shortly pressed, it sets the screen Off ➟ Screen On ➟ Screen Off. ❈ Audio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press any key to turn the screen On again.
  • Page 264 - - No RDS, No Bluetooth equipped model Name Description Each time the key is pressed, the mode is MEDIA changed in order of CD, USB, iPod , AUX ® modes. ❈ In Setup>Display, the media pop up screen will be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned ❈...
  • Page 265 - - No Bluetooth equipped model Name Description • Each time the key is pressed, the mode is MEDIA changed in order of CD, USB, iPod , AUX ® modes. ❈ In Setup>Display, the media pop up screen will be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned ❈...
  • Page 266 Name Description • Radio mode SCAN - Shortly press the key : Previews each broad cast for 5 seconds each. - Press and hold the key : Previews the broad casts saved in Preset for 5 seconds each. ❈ Press the SCAN key again to continue lis- tening to the current frequency.
  • Page 267 Mode Pop up Sound Settings [Mode Pop up] Changes selection mode Press key Select Display Settings • During On state, press the RADIO [Sound] through TUNE knob or key to display the mode MEDIA key Select menu through change pop up screen. TUNE knob Press key Select...
  • Page 268 A A udio Settings Speed Dependent Volume Control This menu allows you to set the This feature is used to automatically ‘Bass, Middle, Treble’ and the Sound control the volume level according to Fader and Balance. the speed of the vehicle. Select [Audio Settings] Select menu Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] Turn through...
  • Page 269 T T ime Format Automatic RDS Time (If equipped) NOTICE This function is used to set the 12/24 This option is used to automatically Because some local radio stations hour time format of the audio system. set the time by synchronizing with do not support an automatic RDS Select [Time Format] Set 12Hr/ RDS.
  • Page 270 ❈ In some mobile phones, pairing P P hone Settings Pair Phone ® (For Bluetooth Wireless will automatically be followed by connection. Technology equipped model) NOTICE ❈ It is possible to pair up to five To pair a Bluetooth ® Wireless Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 271 ➁ Connect the selected mobile P P hone List • Changing connection sequence phone. (Priority) The names of up to 5 paired phones ➂ Connection completion is dis- This is used to change the order (pri- will be displayed. played. ority) of automatic connection for the A [ ] is displayed in front of the cur- paired mobile phones.
  • Page 272 Phone book Download Auto Download • Delete Select [Phone List] Select mobile This feature is used to download When connecting a mobile phone, it phone through TUNE knob phone book and call histories into is possible to automatically download Select [Delete] the audio system.
  • Page 273 ❈ If the Bluetooth ® O O utgoing Volume Using the Bluetooth Wireless ® Wireless Technology Technology System system is turned on, the system This is used to set the volume of your will automatically try to connect voice as heard by the other party To use Bluetooth Wireless Technology ®...
  • Page 274 S S ystem Settings Memory Information (if equipped) Language Displays currently used memory and This menu is used to set the display total system memory. and voice recognition language. Press key Select Select [Memory Information] OK Select [Language] Set through [System] through tune knob or TUNE knob key Select menu through...
  • Page 275 Media Display Mode Pop up [Mode Pop up] Changes When playing an MP3 file, select the selection mode desired display info from ‘Folder/File’ Display Settings or ‘Album/Artist/Song’. • During On state, press the RADIO key to display the mode MEDIA SETUP change pop up screen.
  • Page 276 S S ound Settings Sound Settings Speed Dependent Volume Control This menu allows you to set the This feature is used to automatically ‘Bass, Middle, Treble’ and the Sound control the volume level according to SETUP Press key Select CLOCK Fader and Balance.
  • Page 277 ➂ Pairing completion is displayed. P P hone Settings Pair Phone ® (For Bluetooth Wireless ❈ In some mobile phones, pairing NOTICE Technology equipped model) will automatically be followed by connection. To pair a Bluetooth ® Wireless ❈ It is possible to pair up to five SETUP Technology enabled mobile phone, Press...
  • Page 278 Contacts Download Audio Streaming - The connected phone will auto- matically be changed to No. 1 pri- This feature is used to download Songs (files) saved your ority. contacts and call histories into the Bluetooth Wireless Technology ® audio system. enabled mobile phone can be played through the audio system.
  • Page 279 ❈ If the Bluetooth ® B B luetooth Wireless Technology Using the Bluetooth Wireless ® ® Wireless Technology System Off Technology System system is turned on, the system will automatically try to connect To use Bluetooth ® This feature is used when you do not Wireless Technology the most recently connected wish to use the Bluetooth...
  • Page 280 M M emory Information SETUP Displays currently used memory and Press key Select CLOCK total system memory. [System] through tune knob or Select [Memory Information] OK The currently used memory is dis- played on the left side while the total system memory is displayed on the right side.
  • Page 281 Preset SEEK Traffic Announcement (TA) Shortly pressing the Press the SCAN (under 0.8 seconds) : Set • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 TA Traffic Announcement) mode. seconds) : Plays the frequency saved in the corresponding key. MENU • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8 seconds) : Pressing and holding Within key are the A.Store...
  • Page 282 A A ST (Auto Store) AF (Alternative Frequency) Info Volume Info Volume refers to the sound vol- Press the key Set [ AST] Press the key Set [ MENU MENU ume upon receiving News or Traffic through TUNE knob or key.
  • Page 283: Menu : Mp3 Cd / Usb

    M M ENU : Audio CD Repeat MENU : MP3 CD / USB Set [ RPT] through the TUNE knob or key to repeat the cur- In CD mode, press key. MENU In MP3 CD / USB mode, press rent song. key.
  • Page 284 F F older Repeat Copy (If equipped) MENU : iPod ® Set [ F.RPT] through the TUNE Set [ Copy] through the TUNE knob or key to repeat songs knob or key. In iPod mode, press key. MENU within the current folder. ❈...
  • Page 285: Searching Ipod

    I I nformation MENU : My Music Mode Information Set [ Info] through the TUNE Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob (If equipped) knob or key. key. Displays information of the current Displays information of the current In My Music mode, press key.
  • Page 286: Using The Aux

    D D elete All Delete Selection Set [ Del.All] through the TUNE Press the key Set [ Del.Sel] MENU knob or key. through the TUNE knob or key. AUX is used to play external MEDIA Deletes all songs of My Music. Songs within My Music are selected currently connected with the AUX and deleted.
  • Page 287 M M aking a call using the Steering wheel remote controll Name Description • Each time this key is pressed, the mode is MODE changed in order of FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ FMA ➟ AM➟ AMA ➟ CD ➟ USB(iPod) ➟ AUX. •...
  • Page 288 M M aking a call using the Steering wheel remote controller (For Bluetooth equipped Model) Name Description Mutes the microphone during a call. MUTE MODE • Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ FMA ➟ AM➟ AMA ➟...
  • Page 289 Phone MENU (For EUROPE) Phone Book Phone Setup Press the key Set [ P . Book] Press the key Set [ Setup] through the TUNE knob or through the TUNE knob or Press the key to display key. key. three menus (Call History, Phone ®...
  • Page 290 Phone MENU (Except EUROPE) Contacts Phone Setup Press the key Set [ Contacts] Press the key Set [ Setup] PHONE PHONE through the TUNE knob or through the TUNE knob or Press the key to display PHONE key. key. three menus (Call History, Contacts, ®...
  • Page 291 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 292 • 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 294 HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 295 B B efore entering the vehicle Before starting WARNING • Be sure all windows, outside mir- • Make sure the hood, the trunk, and ror(s), and outside lights are clean the doors are securely closed and To reduce the risk of SERIOUS and unobstructed.
  • Page 296: Injury Or Death

    serious accident if you drink or take WARNING drugs and drive. If you are drinking or taking drugs, don't drive. Do not NEVER drink or take drugs and ride with a driver who has been drive. drinking or taking drugs. Choose a Drinking or taking drugs and driv- designated driver or call a taxi.
  • Page 297 Key ignition switch WARNING always make sure the shift lever is in P (Park) position, apply the parking brake, and turn ignition To reduce the risk of SERIOUS START switch to the LOCK position. INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- lowing precautions: Unexpected vehicle movement LOCK...
  • Page 298 K K ey ignition switch positions Switch Action Notes Position To turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, push the key in slightly at the ACC position and turn the key towards the LOCK position. LOCK The ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position. The steering wheel locks to protect the vehicle from theft.
  • Page 299 S S tarting the engine Starting the petrol engine Information 1. Make sure the parking brake is • Do not wait for the engine to warm WARNING applied. up while the vehicle remains station- 2. Make sure the shift lever is in P ary.
  • Page 300 Starting the diesel engine Starting and stopping the engine NOTICE for turbocharger intercooler To start the diesel engine when the I I f 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 complet- ed before starting the engine and engine immediately after starting...
  • Page 301 Engine Start/Stop button NOTICE NOTICE D D o not turn off the engine immedi- To prevent damage to the vehicle: ately after it has been subjected to a • Do not hold the ignition key in the heavy load. Doing so may cause START position for more than 10 severe damage to the engine or seconds.
  • Page 302 WARNING WARNING To turn the engine off in an emer- • NEVER press the Engine Start/ gency: Stop button while the vehicle is in motion except in an emergency. Press and hold the Engine Start/ This will result in the engine turn- Stop button for more than two sec- ing off and loss of power assist onds OR Rapidly press and...
  • Page 303 E E ngine Stop/Start button positions Button Position Action Notes 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 304 B B utton Position Action Notes 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. ning to prevent the battery from discharging.
  • Page 305 S S tarting the engine Starting the petrol engine Information 1. Always carry the smart key with • The engine will start by pressing the WARNING you. Engine Start/Stop button, only when 2. Make sure the parking brake is the smart key is in the vehicle. •...
  • Page 306 Starting the diesel engine Starting and stopping the engine NOTICE for turbocharger intercooler To start the diesel engine when the To prevent damage to the vehicle: engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat- 1. Do not race or accelerate the •...
  • Page 307 NOTICE T T o prevent damage to the vehicle: Do not press the Engine Start/ Stop button for more than 10 seconds except when the stop lamp fuse is blown. When the stop lamp fuse is blown, you can't start the engine normally. Replace the fuse with a new one.
  • Page 308: Automatic Transmission Operation

    Sports mode Depress the brake pedal and press the shift button while moving the shift lever. Press the shift button while moving the shift lever. The shift lever can freely operate. OTL059006R Automatic transmission operation The automatic transmission has 6 forward speeds (8 forward speeds, if equipped) and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically in the D (Drive) position.
  • Page 309 P P (Park) The indicator in the instrument clus- WARNING ter displays the shift lever position Always come to a complete stop when the ignition switch is in the ON before shifting into P (Park). To reduce the risk of serious injury position.
  • Page 310 R 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 6 (or 8)-gear sequence, Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart providing the best fuel economy and NOTICE a stalled engine, or if it is necessary...
  • Page 311 S S ports mode In Sports Mode, moving the shift • If the driver presses the lever to lever backwards and forwards will + (Up) or - (Down) position, the allow you to select the desired range transaxle may not make the request- of gears for the current driving condi- ed gear change if the next gear is tions.
  • Page 312 For your safety, the automatic tem be inspected by an authorized transaxle has a shift-lock system HYUNDAI dealer immediately. which prevents shifting the transaxle from P (Park) into R (Reverse) unless the brake pedal is depressed.
  • Page 313 I I gnition key interlock system Parking Good driving practices (if equipped) Always come to a complete stop and • Never move the shift lever from P The ignition key cannot be removed continue to depress the brake pedal. (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other unless the shift lever is in the P Move the shift lever into the P (Park) position with the accelerator pedal...
  • Page 314: Injury Or Death

    Do not el lanes. depend on placing the transaxle in To reduce the risk of SERIOUS • HYUNDAI recommends you fol- P (Park) to keep the vehicle from INJURY or DEATH: low all posted speed limits. moving.
  • Page 315 P P ower brakes WARNING cle’s ability to safely slow down; Your vehicle has power-assisted the vehicle may also pull to one brakes that adjust automatically side when the brakes are Take the following precautions: through normal usage. applied. Applying the brakes •...
  • Page 316 D D isc brakes wear indicator Parking brake (if equipped) WARNING When your brake pads are worn and Applying the parking brake new pads are required, you will hear To reduce the risk of SERIOUS a high pitched warning sound from INJURY or DEATH, do not oper- your front or rear brakes.
  • Page 317 R R eleasing the parking brake NOTICE WARNING • Do not apply the accelerator pedal • Whenever leaving the vehicle or while parking brake parking, always come to a com- engaged. If you depress the accel- plete stop. Move the shift lever erator pedal with the parking brake into P (Park) position, then apply engaged, warning will sound.
  • Page 318 E E lectronic Parking Brake (EPB) Check Parking Also, the EPB is applied automatical- Brake Warning Light (if equipped) ly if the [AUTO HOLD] switch is on by placing the ignition when the engine is turned off. Applying the parking brake switch to the ON posi- However, if you press the EPB switch tion (do not start the...
  • Page 319 4. Depress the accelerator pedal switch in the following condition: that the system be checked by an while the shift lever is in R (Rear), authorized HYUNDAI dealer. • Place the Engine Start/Stop button D (Drive) or Sports mode. in the ON position.
  • Page 320 Brake) does not release: We recommend that you contact an • Whenever leaving the vehicle or authorized HYUNDAI dealer by load- parking, always come to a com- ing the vehicle on a flatbed tow truck plete stop and continue to and have the system checked.
  • Page 321 NOTICE • • Do not apply the accelerator pedal while parking brake engaged. If you depress the accel- erator pedal with engaged, a warning will sound and a message will appear. Damage to the parking brake may occur. • Driving with the parking brake on can overheat the braking system and cause premature wear or OTLE058241...
  • Page 322 If this occurs, we recommend that nate to indicate that the system is the system be checked by an author- operating. ized HYUNDAI dealer. The EPB malfunction indicator may illuminate when the ESC indicator comes on to indicate that the ESC is not working properly, but it does not indicate a malfunction of the EPB.
  • Page 323 When the EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) does not release If the EPB does not release normal- ly, we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer by OTLE055018R loading the vehicle on a flatbed tow 1. With the driver's door, engine truck and have the system checked.
  • Page 324 T T o cancel : To release : If you press the accelerator pedal with the shift lever in R (Reverse), D (Drive) or sports mode, the Auto Hold will be released automatically and the vehicle will start to move. The indicator changes from green to white.
  • Page 325 Auto Hold is not working • For your safety, the Auto Hold auto- properly. We recommend that you matically switches to EPB when: contact an authorized HYUNDAI - The driver's seat belt is unfastened dealer. and driver's door is opened •...
  • Page 326 We recommend that you contact an Hold, a warning will sound and a will appear. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. message will appear. NOTICE When this message is displayed, the Auto Hold and EPB may not operate.
  • Page 327 A A nti-lock Brake System (ABS) WARNING An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) or an Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system will not pre- vent accidents due to improper or dangerous driving maneuvers. Even though vehicle control is improved during emergency brak- ing, always maintain a safe dis- OLF054127N OTLE058235...
  • Page 328 ABS. We ABS will not prevent a skid that recommend that you contact an results from sudden changes in authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon direction, such as trying to take a as possible. corner too fast or making a sudden lane change.
  • Page 329 It is not a substitute with your ABS system. We recom- for safe driving practices. Always mend that you contact an authorized adjust your speed and driving to the HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi- road conditions. ble.
  • Page 330 E E SC operation When operating WARNING When the ESC is in opera- ESC ON condition tion, the ESC indicator light When the ignition switch is in the ON Never drive too fast for the road blinks: position, the ESC and the ESC OFF conditions or too quickly when cor- indicator lights illuminate for approxi- •...
  • Page 331 If the ignition switch is placed to the the vehicle be checked by an author- does not operate but only the brake LOCK/OFF position when ESC is off, ized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as control function operates. ESC remains off. Upon restarting the possible.
  • Page 332 ESC OFF usage The ESC OFF indicator light comes NOTICE on when the ESC is turned off with When Driving To prevent damage to the transaxle: the button. The ESC OFF mode should only be • Do not allow wheel(s) of one axle used briefly to help free the vehicle if WARNING to spin excessively while the ESC,...
  • Page 333 V V ehicle Stability Management VSM operation Information (VSM) VSM ON condition The VSM does not operate when: Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) The VSM operates when: • Driving on bank road such as gradi- helps ensure the vehicle stays stable •...
  • Page 334 HYUNDAI dealer as soon as pos- sible. Information NOTICE • The HAC does not operate when the D D riving with varying tire or wheel...
  • Page 335 DBC operation It slows down the vehicle under 8 km/h (5 mph) and lets the driver concen- trate on steering the vehicle. Mode Indicator light Description Press the DBC button when vehicle speed is under WARNING 40km/h (25mph). The DBC system will turn ON and enter the standby mode.
  • Page 336 When the warning light illu- do so and we recommend that you plete stop and continue to depress minates even though the DBC call an authorized HYUNDAI dealer the brake pedal. Move the shift system has cooled off, we recom- for assistance.
  • Page 337 NOTICE WARNING • • Do not drive in water if the level is To reduce the risk of SERIOUS higher than the bottom of the vehi- INJURY or DEATH: cle. • Do not drive in conditions that • Check your brake condition once exceed the vehicles intended you are out of mud or water.
  • Page 338 ) stays on the instrument cluster, your vehicle may have a malfunction with the 4WD sys- tem. When the 4WD warning light ( ) illuminates we recommend that the vehicle be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 339 For safe 4WD operation NOTICE CAUTION Before driving • • Maintain 4WD Auto mode when • Make sure all passengers are When driving on normal roads, driving on roads in normal condi- wearing seat belts. deactivate the 4WD LOCK mode tions.
  • Page 340 Driving in sand or mud WARNING • Maintain slow and constant speed. • Use tire chains driving in mud if Exercise extreme caution driving necessary. up or down steep hills. The vehicle may flip depending on the grade, • Keep sufficient distance between terrain and water/ mud conditions.
  • Page 341 Driving through water Additional driving conditions • Try to avoid driving in deep stand- • Become familiar with the off-road ing water. It may stall your engine conditions before driving. and clog your exhaust pipes. • Always pay attention when driving •...
  • Page 342 HYUNDAI for off-road WARNING driving, you should not use these tires for highway driving. Do not grab the inside of the steer-...
  • Page 343 R R educing the risk of a rollover CAUTION This multi-purpose passenger vehi- cle is defined as a Sports Utility • Never engage the parking brake Vehicle (SUV). SUV’s have higher while performing the test. ground clearance and a narrower •...
  • Page 344 • A SUV is not designed for cor- any tire/wheel combination not nering at the same speeds as recommended by HYUNDAI for conventional vehicles. off road driving, you should not • Avoid sharp turns or abrupt use these tires for highway driv- maneuvers.
  • Page 345 N N ormal mode The flex steering wheel controls the steering effort in accordance with the driver’s preference and road condi- tions. The driver can select a desired steer- ing effort by pressing the steering mode button. OTLE058125 The steering mode options appear OTLE058126 on the LCD display, when the driver The normal steering mode offers...
  • Page 346 S S port mode CAUTION • When the driver presses the steering mode button while driv- ing, it changes the steering mode option on the LCD dis- play. However, it does not immediately change the steering effort for your safety. Upon com- pleting the wheel steering, the steering tension is automatically set to the selected mode.
  • Page 347 ECO mode (if equipped) ■ Type A Information The ECO mode is a guid- If there is a problem with the instru- ance for fuel efficient driv- ment cluster, the drive mode will be in ing. COMFORT mode and may not •...
  • Page 348 W W hen the ECO mode is activated: Limitation of the ECO mode opera- SPORT mode tion: • The acceleration response may be SPORT mode manages slightly reduced as the accelerator If the following conditions occur while the driving dynamics by pedal is depressed moderately.
  • Page 349 C C ruise Control operation WARNING - When driving with limited view (possibly due to bad weather such as fog, snow, rain and Take the following precautions: sandstorm) • If Cruise Control is left on, (CRUISE indicator light in the instrument cluster is illuminated) Cruise Control can be activated Information...
  • Page 350 T T o set Cruise Control speed OTLE055055 OTL055101 3. Push the switch down (SET-), and Cruise Control switch OTL055100 release it. The set speed on the CANCEL/O : Cancels Cruise Control LCD display will illuminate. operation. 1. Press the CRUISE / button on the steering wheel to turn the sys- 4.
  • Page 351 T T o increase Cruise Control speed To decrease Cruise Control speed To temporarily accelerate with Cruise Control ON • Push the switch (1) up (RES+) and • Push the switch (1) down (SET-) Depress the accelerator pedal. When you take your foot off the accelerator, the vehicle will return to the previ- ously set speed.
  • Page 352 C C ruise Control will be canceled To resume preset Cruising speed • Decreasing the vehicle speed to when: less than approximately 30 km/h Push the switch (1) up (RES+). If the (20 mph). • The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is operating. •...
  • Page 353 T T o turn Cruise Control off OTL055100 • Press the CRUISE / button (the CRUISE indicator light will go off). • Turn the engine OFF.
  • Page 354 H H azardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle WARNING When hazardous driving elements If it is necessary to rock the vehicle are encountered such as water, to free it from snow, sand, or mud, If the tires spin at high speed the snow, ice, mud and sand, take the first turn the steering wheel right and tires can explode, and you or oth-...
  • Page 355 Smooth cornering Driving in the rain I I nformation Avoid braking or gear changing in Rain and wet roads can make driving The ESC system (if equipped) must be corners, especially when roads are dangerous. Here are a few things to turned OFF before rocking the vehi- wet.
  • Page 356 Driving in flooded areas Highway driving • If you believe your brakes may be wet, apply them lightly while driv- Avoid driving through flooded areas Tires ing until normal braking operation unless you are sure the water is no Adjust the tire inflation, as specified. returns.
  • Page 357 R R educing the risk of a rollover WARNING Your multi-purpose passenger vehi- cle is defined as a Sports Utility Utility vehicles have a significantly Vehicle (SUV). SUV’s have higher higher rollover rate than other ground clearance and a narrower types of vehicles.
  • Page 358 Snow tires The severe weather conditions of If you mount snow tires on your vehi- winter quickly wear out tires and cle, make sure to use radial tires of cause other problems. To minimize the same size and load range as the WARNING winter driving problems, you should original tires.
  • Page 359 If tire chains must be used, use gen- uine HYUNDAI parts and install the tire chain after reviewing the instruc- tions provided with the tire chains. Damage to your vehicle caused by improper tire chain use is not cov- ered by your vehicle manufacturer’s...
  • Page 360 Winter Precautions Chain Installation NOTICE When installing tire chains, follow the Use high quality ethylene glycol W W hen using tire chains: manufacturer's instructions coolant • Wrong size chains or improperly mount them as tightly possible. Drive Your vehicle is delivered with high installed chains can damage your slowly (less than 30 km/h (20 mph)) quality ethylene glycol coolant in the...
  • Page 361 HYUNDAI dealer or in a service cracks, wear-out, and damage. er. Window washer anti-freeze solu- station.
  • Page 362 D D o not let your parking brake freeze Do not let ice and snow accumulate Do not place objects or materials in underneath the engine compartment Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged Under some conditions, snow and Putting objects or materials in the position.
  • Page 363 GAW (Gross Axle Weight) Overloading Two labels on your driver’s door sill 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 365 To turn the hazard warning flasher Type A on or off, press the hazard warning flasher button with the Engine Start/Stop button in any position. The button is located in the center fascia panel. All turn signal lights will flash simultaneously.
  • Page 366 HYUNDAI dealer. • Have all passengers get out of the as this may cause loss of vehicle vehicle. Be sure they all get out on control resulting in an accident.
  • Page 367 The engine ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. starts only when the shift lever is in N (Neutral) or P (Park). • Check the battery connections to be sure they are clean and tight.
  • Page 368 Jump starting can be dangerous if (Continued) WARNING done incorrectly. Follow the jump Batteries contain sulfuric starting procedure in this section to To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or acid which is highly corro- avoid serious injury or damage to DEATH to you or bystanders, sive.
  • Page 369 Jump starting procedure NOTICE (Continued) 1. Position the vehicles close enough • NEVER attempt to recharge the T T o prevent damage to your vehicle: that the jumper cables will reach, battery when the vehicle’s bat- • Only use a 12-volt power supply but do not allow the vehicles to tery cables are connected to the (battery or jumper system) to jump...
  • Page 370 5. Connect the other end of the apparent, have your vehicle checked jumper cable to the red, positive by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. (+) battery/jumper terminal of the assisting vehicle (2). 6. Connect the second jumper cable...
  • Page 371 2. Place the shift lever in P (Park, for HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. automatic transaxle/dual clutch transmission vehicle) or neutral (for manual transaxle vehicle) and set the parking brake.
  • Page 372 To prevent damage, add engine authorized HYUNDAI dealer for radiator cap. Wrap a thick towel coolant slowly in small quanti- assistance. around it, and turn it counterclock- ties.
  • Page 373 C C heck tire pressure • You can change the tire pressure unit in the user settings mode on Type B Type A the cluster. - psi, kpa, bar (Refer to "User set- tings mode" in chapter 3). OTL065003 OTLE065017/OTLE065018 •...
  • Page 374 T T ire pressure monitoring system As an added safety feature, your Your vehicle has also been equipped vehicle has been equipped with a tire with a TPMS malfunction indicator to Each tire, including the spare (if pro- pressure monitoring system (TPMS) indicate when the system is not that illuminates a low tire pressure operating properly.
  • Page 375 You should stop Low tire pressure position telltale by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. and check your tires as soon as pos- and tire pressure telltale sible. Inflate the tires to the proper 1.
  • Page 376 Continued driving on low pressure We recommend that the system be adjusted to the recommended tire tires can cause the tires to over- checked by an authorized HYUNDAI inflation pressure in warm weath- heat and fail. dealer. er. It does not mean your TPMS is...
  • Page 377 HYUNDAI remote starter or navigation etc., dealer. are used in the vehicle. This can interfere with normal operation of the Tire Pressure...
  • Page 378 You may not be able identify a low WARNING WARNING tire by simply looking at it. Always use a good quality tire pressure TPMS Protecting TPMS gauge to measure the tire's inflation pressure. Please note that a tire that • The TPMS cannot alert you to Tampering with, modifying, or dis- is hot (from being driven) will have a...
  • Page 379: For Europe

    HYUNDAI dealer. • If you use the wheels on the market, use a TPMS sensor approved by a HYUNDAI dealer. If your vehicle is not equipped with a TPMS sensor or TPMS does not work properly, you may fail the periodic vehicle inspec- tion conducted in your country.
  • Page 380 J J ack and tools WARNING 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. CAUTION OTL065005 Be careful as you use the jack han- Turn the winged hold down bolt dle to stay clear of the flat end.
  • Page 381 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 382 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 automatic transaxle/dual clutch transmission vehicle) or neutral (for manual transaxle vehicle), apply the parking brake, and place the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF position.
  • Page 383 9. Loosen the lug nuts with the wheel lug nut wrench and remove them with your fingers. Remove the wheel from the studs and lay it flat on the ground out of the way. Remove any dirt or debris from the studs, mounting surfaces, and Front Rear...
  • Page 384 We recommend that you as soon as possible. After changing 13. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to consult an authorized HYUNDAI tires, secure the flat tire and return tighten the lug nuts in the order dealer for assistance.
  • Page 385 U U se of compact spare tires When driving with the compact spare NOTICE (if equipped) tire mounted to your vehicle: When the original tire and wheel are • Check the tire pressure after Compact spare tires are designed for repaired and reinstalled on the vehi- installing the compact spare tire.
  • Page 386 Jack label CAUTION Example To prevent damaging the compact spare tire and your vehicle: • Drive slowly enough for the road conditions to avoid all hazards, such as a potholes or debris. • Avoid driving over obstacles. The compact spare tire diameter is smaller than the diameter of a OHYK065011 conventional tire and reduces...
  • Page 387 EC Declaration of conformity for Jack JACKDOC14F...
  • Page 388 Dollies OTL065026 OTL065027 If emergency towing is necessary, CAUTION we recommend having it done by an CAUTION authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a A 4WD vehicle should never be commercial tow-truck service. towed with the wheels on the • Do not tow the vehicle with the Proper lifting and towing procedures ground.
  • Page 389 R R emovable towing hook 1. Open the tailgate, and remove the WARNING towing hook from the tool case. 2. Remove the hole cover pressing If your vehicle is equipped with a the lower part of the cover on the rollover sensor, place the ignition front bumper.
  • Page 390 • Fasten the towing cable or chain mend you have it done by an author- securely to the hook. ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commer- • Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady cial tow truck service. and even force.
  • Page 391 CAUTION To avoid damage to your vehicle and vehicle components when towing: • Always pull straight ahead when using the towing hooks. Do not pull from the side or at a vertical angle. • Do not use the towing hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud, sand or OTL065029 other conditions from which the...
  • Page 392 First aid kit Your vehicle is equipped with emer- To check the tire pressure, take the gency commodities to help you following steps: Supplies for use in giving first aid respond to emergency situation. 1. Unscrew the inflation valve cap such as scissors, bandage and that is located on the rim of the adhesive tape, etc.
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  • Page 424 If in doubt about the mix ratio, a 50% water and 50% antifreeze mix is the easiest to mix together as it will be the same quantity of each. It is suitable to use for most temperature ranges of -35°C (-31°F) and higher.
  • Page 425 Use only the specified brake/clutch fluid. (Refer to “Recommended lubri- cants and capacities” in section 8.)
  • Page 428 When replacing the fuel filter car- tridge, we recommend that you use parts for replacement from an author- ized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 430 If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas, replace the ele- ment more often than the usual rec- ommended intervals (refer "Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions" in this chapter).
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  • Page 432 Commercial hot waxes applied by automatic car washes have been known to make the windshield diffi- cult to clean.
  • Page 433 Type A...
  • Page 434 Type B...
  • Page 436 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. If your vehicle is equipped with a bat- tery marked with LOWER (MIN) and UPPER (MAX) on the side, you should check the electrolyte level.
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  • Page 443 The outside and inside of the unsym- ■ metrical tire is distinguishable. When installing an unsymmetrical tire, be sure to install the side marked "out- side" face the outside. If the side marked "inside" is installed on the outside, it will have a bad effect on vehicle performance.
  • Page 447 Wheel size designation...
  • Page 448 Tire speed ratings...
  • Page 449 Tread wear...
  • Page 450 Traction - AA, A, B & C Temperature -A, B & C...
  • Page 452 ■ Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, car- tridge type and Multi fuse and Battery fuse terminal for higher amperage ratings. ■ ■ ■...
  • Page 454 If you do not have a spare, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehi- cle, such as the cigar lighter fuse.
  • Page 455 If the fuse switch is OFF, the above message will appear.
  • Page 457 HYUNDAI dealer. electrical system is not operated, the main fuse may be blown. The main fuse is connected with other parts and system. We recommend that you con- tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 458 Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
  • Page 459 Driver’s side fuse panel...
  • Page 463 Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
  • Page 464 Engine compartment main fuse panel...
  • Page 469 MODULE...
  • Page 471 The desiccant is consumable and its performance may change based on the used period or environment. If fogging inside the headlamp due to moisture continues for a long time, we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
  • Page 472 ■ Headlamp...
  • Page 473 The headlamp aiming should be adjusted after an accident or after the headlamp assembly is reinstalled at an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Turn signal lamp...
  • Page 474 Position lamp/Daytime running lamp Lamps...
  • Page 476 Turn signal lamp...
  • Page 477 Stop/tail lamp, Tail lamp (LED) Back-up lamp...
  • Page 478 Tail lamp, Rear fog lamp (LED)
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  • Page 482 Washing...
  • Page 483 High-pressure washing...
  • Page 484 Waxing...
  • Page 486 High-corrosion areas Protecting your vehicle from corro- sion Moisture breeds corrosion Common causes of corrosion...
  • Page 487 To help prevent corrosion...
  • Page 489 Leather (if equipped) Vinyl (if equipped) Fabric (if equipped)
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  • Page 501 ❈ To refill the urea solution from the refill bottle ❈ ❈ To refill the urea solution from the ❈ refill hose ❈ ❈...
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  • Page 511 • re wheel can be from any tire manufacturer. • Spare wheel is intended for Emergency Purpose only.
  • Page 514 To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correct lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy. These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle.
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