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February 20, 2025

Where are the seat belt sensors located

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Mr. Anderson
February 20, 2025

The seat belt sensor in the Hyundai i10 is located in the front passenger seat. The chime does not ring when no one is on the seat, indicating the presence of a weight-based sensor in the seat cushion.

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your specific vehicle. We recommend that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for information regarding current standard and optional equip- ment levels.
  • Page 3 TPMS may result in wheel balancing difficulties or malfunction of the TPMS system. We recommend that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer before non original specification road wheels are installed. TWO WAY RADIO INSTALLATION This vehicle is fitted with electronically controlled fuel injection or other micro processor controlled equipment.
  • Page 4 Pan-european eCall, in vehicle systems and its components, install- ing of equipment which is not recommended by vehicle manufacturer and/or in HYUNDAI authorised repairerships can cause incorrect operation (of the device of) the system Pan-european eCall, making erroneous calls, causing failure of the device (in cars) in case of traffic accident or other accidents, when you need emergency care.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Foreword Vehicle information Safety system Instrument cluster Convenience features Whilst driving Driver assistance system Emergency situations Maintenance Index...
  • Page 8 1. Foreword Foreword ......................1-2 Hyundai Motor Company ..................1-2 How to use this manual ..................1-3 Safety messages ....................1-3 Fuel requirements ....................1-5 Petrol engine ....................1-5 Vehicle modifications ..................1-8 Vehicle break-in process ..................1-8 Returning used vehicles ..................1-8...
  • Page 9: Foreword

    Your Owner’s Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI. To become familiar with your new HYUNDAI, so that you can fully enjoy it, read this Owner’s Manual carefully before driving your new vehicle.
  • Page 10: How To Use This Manual

    HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest possible driving pleasure from your vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist you in many ways. We strongly recommend that you read the entire manual. In order to minimise the chance of death or injury, you must read the DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION sections in the manual.
  • Page 11 Foreword Throughout this manual DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE and the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL will be used. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
  • Page 12: Fuel Requirements

    Also, severe wear and crack of piston ring, valve, etc., may occur and knock- ing noise may be heard from your engine. Never add any fuel system cleaning agents to the fuel tank other than what has been specified (We recommend that you consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairers for details.) WARNING •...
  • Page 13 Foreword Petrol containing alcohol and methanol Gasohol, a mixture of petrol and ethanol (also known as grain alcohol), and petrol or gasohol containing methanol (also known as wood alcohol) are being marketed along with or instead of leaded or unleaded petrol. Do not use gasohol containing more than 10% ethanol, and do not use petrol or gasohol containing any methanol.
  • Page 14 Fuel Additives HYUNDAI recommends that you use unleaded petrol which has an octane rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 95 / AKI (Anti Knock Index) 91 or higher (for Europe) or Octane Rating of RON (Research Octane Number) 91 / AKI (Anti-Knock Index) 87 or higher (except Europe).
  • Page 15: Vehicle Modifications

    RETURNING USED VEHICLES HYUNDAI promotes an environmentally sound treatment for end of life vehicles and offers to take back your Hyundai end of life vehicles in accordance with the European Union (EU) End of Life Vehicles Directive. You can get detailed information from your national HYUNDAI homepage.
  • Page 16: Vehicle Information

    2. Vehicle information Exterior overview (front view) ................2-2 Exterior overview (rear view) ................2-4 Interior overview ....................2-6 Centre console overview ..................2-7 Engine compartment overview .................2-9 Dimensions ....................... 2-10 Engine specification ..................2-10 Bulb wattage ...................... 2-11 Tyres and wheels....................2-12 Tyre load and speed capacity ................2-13 Air conditioning system..................2-13 Gross vehicle weight ..................2-14...
  • Page 17 Vehicle information 5 Door 5 Door The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3013001R OAC3013001R 1. Bonnet ........................5-32 2. Headlight ......................9-58 3. Daytime running light ...................9-60 4. Front fog light* ......................9-60 5. Tyres and wheels ....................9-30 6. Outside rearview mirror ..................5-25 7.
  • Page 18 N line N line The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3013001R OAC3013001R 1. Bonnet ........................5-32 2. Headlight ......................9-58 3. Daytime running light ...................9-60 4. Front fog light* ......................9-60 5. Tyres and wheels ....................9-30 6. Outside rearview mirror ..................5-25 7.
  • Page 19 Vehicle information 5 Door 5 Door The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3013002R OAC3013002R 1. Antenna ........................5-87 2. Doors ........................5-14 ......................5-35 4. High mounted stop light ..................9-68 5. Rear window wiper blade*..................9-25 6. Tailgate .........................5-33 7. Wide-rear view camera* ..................7-45 8.
  • Page 20 N line N line The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3N013005TU OAC3N013005TU 1. Antenna ........................5-87 2. Doors ........................5-14 ......................5-35 4. High mounted stop light ..................9-68 5. Rear window wiper blade*..................9-25 6. Tailgate .........................5-33 7. Wide-rear view camera* ..................7-45 8.
  • Page 21 Vehicle information The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3013003R OAC3013003R 1. Door handle ......................5-16 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch ..............5-26 3. Outside rearview mirror folding button* ..............5-26 4. Power window switches ..................5-28 5. Power window lock switch..................5-31 6.
  • Page 22 The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OAC3013004R OAC3013004R 1. Light control/Turn signals ..................5-38 2. Wipers and Washers ....................5-49 3. Instrument cluster ....................4-2 4. Horn ........................5-23 5. Steering wheel audio controls*................5-88 6. Cruise Control switch* ..................7-37 Driving Assist button* ...................7-42 7.
  • Page 23 Vehicle information 12. Power outlet .......................5-79 13. Wireless mobile phone charging system* ............5-81 14. USB charger .......................5-80 15. Seat warmers* ....................3-17 16. Heated steering wheel switch* ................5-23 17. Idle Stop and Go (ISG) on/off switch* ..............6-44 18. Shift lever ....................6-15, 6-17 19.
  • Page 24 Smartstream G1.0 Smartstream G1.0 Smart stream G1.0 T-GDi Smart stream G1.0 T-GDi Smartstream G1.2 Smartstream G1.2 The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAC3089001R/OAC3N080001R/OAC3089002R OAC3089001R/OAC3N080001R/OAC3089002R 1. Engine coolant reservoir ..................9-14 ....................9-12 .................9-17 4. Air cleaner ......................9-20 5.
  • Page 25 Vehicle information in. (mm) 5 Door N line Items 144.49 (3,670) 144.68 (3,675) Overall length 66.14 (1,680) 66.14 (1,680) Overall width Overall height 58.27 (1,480) 58.38 (1,483) 175/65R14 58.23 (1,479) 185/55R15 57.76 (1,467) Front tread 195/45R16 57.76 (1,467) 57.76 (1,467) 175/65R14 58.66 (1,490) Rear tread...
  • Page 26 Light Bulb Bulb type Wattage Headlight 60/55 (High/Low) Type A Turn signal light PY21WLL Headlight (High/Low) Low beam assist- Type B H7LL Static light Front Turn signal light PY21WLL Fog light * Type A P21/5WLL 21/5 Position light & Daytime Running Light (DRL) Type B Side repeater light (Outside Mirror) * Side repeater light *...
  • Page 27 Vehicle information 2-12...
  • Page 28 Classification Item R-134a 15.17±0.88 (430±25) Refrigerant oz. (g) R-1234yf 3.53 (100) Compressor lubricant oz. (g) We recommend that you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for more details. Load Capacity Speed Capacity Wheel Tyre size Item size LI * SS *...
  • Page 29 Vehicle information 4 Seater Smartstream Smartstream G1.0 Smartstream G1.2 G1.0 T-GDi MT (ECO) 2,954 (1,340) 2,954 (1,340) 2,888 (1,310) 3,042 (1,380) 2,976 (1,350) 2,976 (1,350) 5 Seater Smartstream G1.0 Smartstream G1.0 T-GDi Smartstream G1.2 3,108 (1,410) 3,108 (1,410) 3,240 (1,470) 3,152 (1,430) 3,152 (1,430) Petrol Engine Items...
  • Page 30 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. Lubricant Volume Classification...
  • Page 31 Vehicle information Recommended SAE viscosity number CAUTION Always be sure to clean the area around any filler plug, drain plug, or dipstick before checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads. Cleaning the plug and dipstick areas will prevent dirt and grit from entering the engine and other mechanisms that could be damaged.
  • Page 32 Frame number Frame number OAC3013021R OAC3013021R OAC3019022TU OAC3019022TU The vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle certification label attached is the number used in registering your on the driver’s (or front passenger’s) vehicle and in all legal matters pertain- side centre pillar gives the vehicle iden- ing to its ownership, etc.
  • Page 33 Vehicle information OAC3019024TU OAC3019024TU The engine number is stamped on the OAC3019023TU OAC3019023TU engine block as shown in the drawing. The tyres supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best perfor- mance for normal driving. The tyre label located on the left side centre pillar gives the tyre pressures recommended for your vehicle.
  • Page 34 OHC081001 OHC081001 A compressor label informs you the type of compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model, supplier part number, production number, refrig- erant (1) and refrigerant oil (2). 2-19...
  • Page 35 Vehicle information The fuel label is attached on the fuel filler door. OTM013030L OTM013030L A. Octane rating of unleaded Petrol 1) RON/ROZ : Research Octane Number 2) (R+M)/2, AKI : Anti Knock Index B. Identifiers for Petrol-type fuels This symbol means usable fuel. Do not use any other fuel. C.
  • Page 36 Name: HYUNDAI Motor UK Limited vehicle comply with requirements and Address: Birchwood, Springfield Dr, other relevant provisions of Directive Leatherhead KT22 7LP, UK 1995/5/EC. Further information including the manu- facturer’s declaration of conformity is available on Hyundai web site as fol- lows: http://service.hyundai-motor.com 2-21...
  • Page 38 3. Safety system Important safety precautions ................3-2 Always wear your seat belt ................3-2 Restrain all children ..................3-2 Airbag hazards ....................3-2 Driver distraction ..................... 3-2 Control your speed ..................3-3 Keep your vehicle in safe condition ...............3-3 Seats ........................3-4 Safety precautions ..................3-5 Front seats .......................3-6 Rear seats .......................
  • Page 39: Safety System

    Safety system IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS You will find many safety precautions Driver distraction and recommendations throughout this Driver distraction presents a serious section, and throughout this manual. and potentially deadly danger, espe- The safety precautions in this section cially for inexperienced drivers. Safety are among the most important.
  • Page 40: Control Your Speed

    Control your speed Excessive speed is a major factor in crash injuries and deaths. Generally, the higher the speed, the greater the risk, but serious injuries can also occur at lower speeds. Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions, regardless of the maximum speed post- Keep your vehicle in safe condition...
  • Page 41: Seats

    Safety system SEATS Passenger's Side Passenger's Side Driver's Side Driver's Side Rear Seat Rear Seat The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAC3033001R OAC3033001R Front seats Rear seats 1. Forward and backward 6. Head restraint (outboard and/or centre*) 2.
  • Page 42: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Airbags You can take steps to reduce the risk of Adjusting the seats so that you are sit- being injured by an inflating airbag. ting in a safe, comfortable position plays an important role in driver and Sitting too close to an airbag greatly increases the risk of injury in the event passenger safety together with the seat the airbag inflates.
  • Page 43: Front Seats

    Safety system Seat belts Front seats Always fasten your seat belt before The front seat can be adjusted by using starting any trip. the control lever or switches located on the outside of the seat cushion. Before At all times, passengers should sit driving, adjust the seat to the proper upright and be properly restrained.
  • Page 44 • If there are occupants in the rear Forward and rearward seats, be careful whilst adjusting adjustment the front seat position. • Make sure that the seat is locked in place after the adjustment. If not, the seat might move unexpectedly resulting in an accident.
  • Page 45 Safety system Seatback angle Reclining seatback Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the protections of your restraint system (seat belts and/ or airbags) is greatly reduced by reclin- ing your seatback.
  • Page 46 Seat height Armrest OAC3039004R OAC3039004R OAC3039005R OAC3039005R To change the height of the seat cush- Pull the armrest down to use it. ion: • Push down the lever several times, to lower the seat cushion. • Pull up the lever several times, to raise the seat cushion.
  • Page 47: Rear Seats

    Safety system Rear seats (if equipped) 1. Set the front seatback to the upright position and if necessary, slide the The rear seatbacks can be folded to front seat forward. facilitate carrying long items or to 2. Lower the rear head restraints to the increase the luggage capacity of the lowest position (if equipped with vehicle.
  • Page 48 WARNING When you return the rear seatback to its upright position after being folded down: Be careful not to damage the seat belt webbing or buckle. Do not allow the seat belt webbing or buckle to get caught or pinched in the rear seat.
  • Page 49: Head Restraint

    Safety system Head restraint WARNING The vehicle’s front and rear seats have Cargo adjustable head restraints. The head restraints provide comfort for passen- Cargo should always be secured to gers, but more importantly they are prevent it from being thrown about designed to help protect passengers the vehicle in a collision and causing from whiplash and other neck and spi-...
  • Page 50 WARNING ODN8039067L ODN8039067L OTL035061 OTL035061 Adjust the head restraints so the When sitting on the rear seat, do not middle of the head restraints is at the same height as the height of adjust the height of the headrest to the top of the eyes.
  • Page 51 Safety system Front seat head restraints OAC3039039R OAC3039039R Adjusting the height up and down OOSEV038012L OOSEV038012L To raise the head restraint: The driver’s and front passenger’s seats are equipped with adjustable 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). head restraints for the passengers safety and comfort.
  • Page 52 OAC3039040R OAC3039040R OAC3039041R OAC3039041R To reinstall the head restraint : Removal/Reinstall 1. Recline the seatback. To remove the head restraint: 2. Put the head restraint poles (2) into 1. Recline the seatback (2) using the the holes whilst pressing the release seatback angle lever or switch (1).
  • Page 53 Safety system Rear seat head restraints OAI3039009 OAI3039009 Removal and installation OAI3039007 OAI3039007 To remove the head restraint : * : 5 Seater 1. Raise it as far as it can go. The rear seats are equipped with head 2. Press the release button (1) whilst restraints in all the seating positions for pulling upward (2).
  • Page 54: Seat Warmers

    Seat warmers (if equipped) WARNING Seat warmers are provided to warm the NEVER place anything on the seat seats during cold weather. that insulates against heat when the seat warmer is in operation, such as WARNING a blanket or seat cushion. This may cause the seat warmer to overheat, The seat warmers can cause a causing a burn or damage to the...
  • Page 55 Safety system OAC3039008TU OAC3039008TU Whilst the engine is running, push either of the switches to warm the driv- er’s seat or front passenger’s seat. During mild weather or under condi- tions where the operation of the seat warmer is not needed, keep the switch- es in the OFF position.
  • Page 56: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS This section describes how to use the • Never wear a seat belt over fragile seat belts properly. It also describes objects. If there is a sudden stop some of the things not to do when using or impact, the seat belt can dam- seat belts.
  • Page 57: Seat Belt Warning Light

    Safety system Seat belt warning light Regardless of the passenger’s seat belt Instrument cluster Instrument cluster fastening, the warning light will illumi- nate for about 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON. If the pas- senger’s seat belt is not fastened, the waning light will stay turned ON until the passenger’s seat belt is fastened.
  • Page 58 If you start to drive without the seat belt Information fastened or you unfasten the seat belt when vehicle speed is below 12 mph • Although the front passenger seat is (20 km/h), the corresponding warning not occupied, the seat belt warning light will continue to illuminate until you light will blink or illuminate for 6 fasten the seat belt.
  • Page 59: Seat Belt Restraint System

    Safety system Whether or not a passenger is seated : Information If the seat belt is not fastened when the • Although the rear side passenger ignition switch is turned ON, the seat seat is not occupied, the seat belt belt warning light will illuminate for warning light will blink or illuminate about 70 seconds.
  • Page 60 WARNING OJS038069AU OJS038069AU You should place the lap belt (1) portion OTM038098R OTM038098R across your hips and the shoulder belt (2) portion across your chest. Improperly positioned seat belts The seat belt automatically adjusts to may increase the risk of serious inju- the proper length after the lap belt por- ry in an accident.
  • Page 61: Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt

    Safety system Pre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped) OJS038070AU OJS038070AU To release your seat belt: Press the release button (1) in the lock- OAC3033047R OAC3033047R ing buckle. (1) Retractor pretensioner seat belt When it is released, the belt should (2) EFD (Emergency Fastening Device) automatically draw back into the retrac- system (Driver only, if equipped) tor.
  • Page 62 Therefore, only in a frontal collision but also in we recommend that the system be a side collision, if the vehicle is serviced by a HYUNDAI authorised equipped with a side or curtain air- repairer. bag.
  • Page 63 If the warning light does not illuminate, stays illuminat- ed or illuminates when the vehicle is being driven, we recommend the pre-tensioner seat belts and/or SRS airbags be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as pos- sible. 3-26...
  • Page 64: Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions

    Additional seat belt safety pre- NOTICE cautions • Pre-tensioner seat belts may be activated in certain frontal or side The seat belt should always be used collisions or rollovers (if equipped during pregnancy. The best way to pro- with rollover sensor). tect your unborn child is to protect your- •...
  • Page 65 Safety system Seat belt use and children Larger children Children under age 13 and who are too Infant and small children large for a booster seat must always Most countries have child restraint laws occupy the rear seat and use the avail- which require children to travel in able lap/shoulder belts.
  • Page 66: Care Of Seat Belts

    We recommend that you con- sult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. WARNING • NEVER ride with a reclined seat- back when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 67: Our Recommendation:children Always In The Rear

    • After an accident, we recommend a HYUNDAI dealer check the Child Restraint System, seat belts, ISOFIX anchorages and top-tether anchorages.
  • Page 68: Selecting A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) When selecting a CRS for your child, always: • Make sure the CRS has a label certi- fying that it meets applicable Safety Standards of your country. • Select a Child Restraint System based on your child’s height and weight.
  • Page 69: Installing A Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Safety system Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) WARNING Before installing your Child Restraint System always: Read and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the Child Restraint System. OIB034017 OIB034017 Failure to follow all warnings and Forward-facing Child Restraint instructions could increase the risk System of the SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH if...
  • Page 70 • Make sure the Child Restraint The ISOFIX system uses anchors in System is firmly secured. After the vehicle and attachments on the installing a Child Restraint System to Child Restraint System. The ISOFIX the vehicle, push and pull the seat system eliminates the need to use seat forward and from side-to-side to veri- belts to secure the Child Restraint...
  • Page 71 Safety system Type B WARNING Do not attempt to install a Child Restraint System using ISOFIX anchorages in the rear centre seat- ing position. There are no ISOFIX anchorages provided for this seat. Using the outboard seat anchorag- es, for the CRS installation on the rear centre seating position, can damage the anchorages.
  • Page 72 ISOFIX anchorages located WARNING between the seatback and the seat cushion of the rear seat left and right Take the following precautions when outboard seating positions. using the ISOFIX system: To use the ISOFIX anchorages, push • Read and follow all installation the upper portion of the ISOFIX anchor- instructions provided with your age cover.
  • Page 73 Safety system Securing a Child Restraint WARNING 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 single ISOFIX top-tether anchorage.
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  • Page 75 Safety system Note : The universal belted CRS applies to all mass groups. Note : Seating position not suitable for child restraint system if the passenger’s front airbag is activate. Note : To install a ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems : - Driver Seat : You should move the seat at mid position and adjust the height of seat to highest and head restraint stay angle to 9°...
  • Page 76 Securing a Child Restraint WARNING • Never place a Child Restraint When not using the ISOFIX system, all System on the front passenger Child Restraint Systems must be seat, unless the passenger airbag secured to a rear seat with the lap part is deactivated.
  • Page 77 Safety system OHI038146 OHI038146 OHI038183L OHI038183L 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 3. Remove as much slack from the belt into the buckle. Listen for the distinct as possible by pushing down on the “click” sound. Child Restraint System whilst feed- ing the shoulder belt back into the retractor.
  • Page 78 The actual airbags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAC3039013R OAC3039013R 1. Driver’s front airbag 2. Passenger’s front airbag 3. Side airbag* 4. Curtain airbag* 5. Front passenger’s airbag ON/OFF switch* * : if equipped 3-41...
  • Page 79 Safety system This vehicle is equipped with a WARNING Supplemental Airbag System for the driver’s seat and front passenger’s Airbag SAFETY PRECAUTIONS seats. ALWAYS use seat belts and child The front airbags are designed to sup- restraints - every trip, every time, plement the three-point seat belts.
  • Page 80: Where Are The Airbags

    Where are the airbags? WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating front air- Driver’s front airbag Driver’s front airbag bags, take the following precau- tions: • Seat belts must be worn at all times to help keep occupants posi- tioned properly.
  • Page 81 Safety system Type A Type A OAC3039015R OAC3039015R OAC3039014R OAC3039014R Type B Type B Passenger’s front airbag ON/OFF switch (if equipped) The purpose of the switch is to disable the passenger’s front airbag in order to transport occupants increased risk for airbag-related injury due to age, size, or medical condition.
  • Page 82 60 seconds. The inflate in a frontal impact even bag ON/OFF switch is set to the OFF position. • We recommend that a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the switch and the SRS airbag system OAC3039018R OAC3039018R as soon as possible.
  • Page 83 Safety system WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating side air- bag, take the following precautions: • Seat belts must be worn at all times to help keep occupants posi- tioned properly. • Do not allow passengers to lean their heads or bodies onto doors, put their arms on the doors, stretch OAC3039019TU...
  • Page 84 ON position or this may cause the side airbags to inflate. • If the seat or seat cover is dam- aged, we recommend that the sys- tem be serviced by a HYUNDAI OAC3039021TU OAC3039021TU authorised repairer. OAC3039029R...
  • Page 85: How Does The Airbags System Operate

    If (12) Passenger’s front airbag ON/OFF necessary, we recommend that the switch * airbag be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. * : if equipped The SRSCM continually monitors SRS components whilst the ignition switch is...
  • Page 86 • The light blinks when the engine is after the collision. running. We recommend that a HYUNDAI authorised repairer inspect the SRS as soon as possible if any of these conditions occur. 3-49...
  • Page 87 Safety system • In addition to inflating in serious side Driver's front airbag (1) Driver's front airbag (1) collisions, vehicles equipped with a rollover sensor, side and/or curtain airbags will inflate if the sensing sys- tem detects a rollover. When a rollover is detected, curtain airbags will remain inflated longer to help provide protection from ejection, especially when used in conjunction...
  • Page 88: What To Expect After An Airbag Inflates

    • Always wash exposed skin areas controls. thoroughly with cold water and mild soap. WARNING • We recommend that a HYUNDAI authorised repairer replace the air- To prevent objects from becoming bag immediately after deployment. dangerous projectiles when the pas- Airbags are designed to be used only once.
  • Page 89: Do Not Install A Child Restraint On The Front Passenger Seat

    Safety system Noise and smoke from inflating Do not install a child restraint airbag on the front passenger seat When the airbags inflate, they make a Type A Type A loud noise and may produce smoke and powder in the air inside of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 90 To ensure correct function of the airbag system, we recommend to replace the bumper with genuine HYUNDAI part or the equivalent (of the genuine part) specified for your vehicle. • Place the ignition switch to the LOCK/OFF or ACC position, when...
  • Page 91 Safety system OAC3033024R/OAC3033046R/OAC3033025TU/OAC3033038R/OAC3039026TU OAC3033024R/OAC3033046R/OAC3033025TU/OAC3033038R/OAC3039026TU 1. SRS control module/ Rollover sensor* 2. Front impact sensor 3. Side pressure sensor* 4. Side impact sensor* * : if equipped 3-54...
  • Page 92 Airbag inflation conditions OAC3039028R OAC3039028R OAC3039027TU OAC3039027TU Front airbags Front airbags are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on severity of impact of the front collision. OAC3039029R OAC3039029R Side and curtain airbags Side and curtain airbags are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the severity of impact resulting from a side...
  • Page 93 Safety system OAC3033028R OAC3033028R Front airbags may not inflate in side OAC3039030TU OAC3039030TU impact collisions, because occupants In certain low-speed collisions the air- move in the direction of the collision, bags may not deploy. The airbags are and thus in side impacts, front airbag designed not to deploy in such cases deployment would not provide addition- because they may not provide benefits...
  • Page 94 Information • Vehicles equipped with rollover sen- The side and curtain airbags may inflate in a rollover situation, when it is detected by the rollover sensor. • Vehicles not equipped with rollover sensor The side and/or curtain airbags may OAC3039033TU OAC3039033TU inflate when the vehicle is rolled over Just before impact, drivers often brake...
  • Page 95: Srs Care

    • We recommend that inflated air- bags be replaced by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. • If components of the airbag sys- tem must be discarded, or if the...
  • Page 96: Additional Safety Precautions

    Additional safety precautions Airbag warning labels (if equipped) Passengers should not move out of or change seats whilst the vehicle is moving. A passenger who is not wear- ing a seat belt during a crash or emer- gency stop can be thrown against the inside of the vehicle, against other occupants, or be ejected from the vehi- cle.
  • Page 98 4. Instrument cluster Instrument cluster ....................4-2 Instrument cluster control ................4-3 Gauges and meters ..................4-3 Transmission shift indicator ................4-7 Warning and indicator lights ................. 4-8 Cluster display messages ................4-21 Cluster display....................4-25 Cluster display control ..................4-25 Cluster display modes ...................4-26 User settings mode ..................4-28 Trip computer ....................4-34...
  • Page 99: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OAC3043001TU OAC3043001TU 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge 4. Fuel gauge 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. Cluster display (including Trip computer) The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the “Gauges and Meters”...
  • Page 100: Instrument Cluster Control

    Instrument cluster control Tachometer WARNING Never adjust the instrument cluster whilst driving. This could result in loss of control and lead to an acci- dent that may cause death, serious injury, or vehicle damage. Gauges and meters Speedometer OAC3043004TU OAC3043004TU The tachometer indicates the approxi- MPH, km/h MPH, km/h...
  • Page 101 Instrument cluster Engine Coolant Temperature Fuel Gauge Gauge OAC3043010TU OAC3043010TU This gauge indicates the approximate OAC3043009TU OAC3043009TU This gauge indicates the temperature amount of fuel remaining in the fuel of the engine coolant when the ignition tank. switch is in the ON position. Information NOTICE •...
  • Page 102 The temperature unit (from °C to °F or WARNING from °F to °C) can be changed by: Running out of fuel can expose vehi- cle occupants to danger. You must stop and obtain additional fuel as soon as possible after the warning light comes on or when the gauge indicator comes close to the “0”...
  • Page 103 Instrument cluster Odometer Information • If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been inter- rupted, the distance to empty func- tion may not operate correctly. • The distance to empty may differ from the actual driving distance as it is an estimate of the available driving distance.
  • Page 104: Transmission Shift Indicator

    Transmission shift indicator (if equipped) Automated manual transmission Shift Indicator (if equipped) OIK047141 OIK047141 Shift Indicator Pop-up The pop-up that indicates the current gear position is displayed in the cluster OTL045132 OTL045132 for about 2 seconds when shifting into other positions (R/N/D). This indicator informs the current gear engaged.
  • Page 105: Warning And Indicator Lights

    • In this case, we recommend that you shift lever is in the 2nd or 1st have the vehicle inspected by a gear). HYUNDAI authorised repairer. : Indicates that shifting down to the 3rd gear is desired (currently the Seat Belt Warning shift lever is in the 4th, 5th gear).
  • Page 106 HYUNDAI authorised repairer. the brakes do not operate properly, do not drive the vehicle. We recom- mend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 107 In this case, we recommend you have In this case, we recommend that you the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI have the vehicle inspected by a authorised repairer as soon as possible. HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 108 If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminates, potential catalytic converter damage is possible which could result in loss of engine power. In this case, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. 4-11...
  • Page 109 If the belt is adjusted properly, there inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised may be a problem in the electrical repairer as soon as possible. charging system.
  • Page 110 Engine Oil Level NOTICE Warning Light (if If the engine does not stop immedi- equipped) Warning Light is illuminated, severe The engine oil level warning light illumi- damage could result. nates when the engine oil level should be checked. If the warning light comes on, check the engine oil level as soon as possible and add engine oil as required.
  • Page 111 • When there is a malfunction in opera- ommend that the system be checked tion in any of the following systems: by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. - Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist malfunction (if equipped) after the engine has started, the...
  • Page 112 Pressure Monitoring System warning message will be displayed), we recommend that you have the GPF system checked by a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. NOTICE If you continue to drive with the GPF warning light blinking for a long time, the GPF system can be dam- aged and fuel consumption can worsen.
  • Page 113 In this case, we recommend that you (Idle Stop and Go) system” in chap- have the vehicle inspected by a ter 6. HYUNDAI authorised repairer. This indicator light blinks: Information • Whilst the ESC is operating. When the engine automatically starts...
  • Page 114 In this case, we recommend that you • When the smart key is not in the vehi- have the vehicle inspected by a cle. HYUNDAI authorised repairer. - At this time, you cannot start the engine. This indicator light illuminates for 2 seconds and goes off: •...
  • Page 115 For more details, refer to “High If any of these conditions occur, we rec- Beam Assist (HBA)” in chapter 5. ommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised Light ON Indicator repairer. Light Low Beam Indicator...
  • Page 116 Type A Type A Press Brake Cruise Indicator Light (for Automated Manual (if equipped) Transmission) Type B Type B This indicator light illuminates : • When changing gear position with out depressing brake pedal. • When trying to start the engine with- This indicator light illuminates: out depressing brake pedal.
  • Page 117 In this case, we recommend that you In this case, we recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. HYUNDAI authorised repairer. For more details, refer to “Lane For more details, refer to “Forward Keeping Assist (LKA)”...
  • Page 118: Cluster Display Messages

    If the warning message appears each charged whilst changing the Engine time you press the Engine Start/Stop Start/Stop button to the OFF position. button, we recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 4-21...
  • Page 119 Instrument cluster Shift to N to start engine Door, Bonnet, Tailgate open (for smart key system and indicator Automated Manual Transmission) This warning message is displayed if you try to start the engine with the shift button not in the N (Neutral) position. Information You can start the engine with the shift lever in the N (Neutral) position.
  • Page 120 30 minutes after the heated checked by a HYUNDAI authorised steering wheel is turned on. repairer. For more details, refer to “Heated Steering Wheel”...
  • Page 121 In this case, we recommend that you warning message according to a spe- have the GPF system checked by a cific lamp (turn signal lamp etc.) is dis- HYUNDAI authorised repairer. played. A corresponding bulb may need GPF : Petrol Particulate Filter to be replaced.
  • Page 122: Cluster Display

    CLUSTER DISPLAY Cluster display control OAC3053002TU OAC3053002TU The cluster display modes can be changed by using the control buttons. : MODE button for changing modes : MOVE switch for changing items (3) OK : SELECT/RESET button for setting or resetting the selected item 4-25...
  • Page 123: Cluster Display Modes

    Instrument cluster Cluster display modes Modes Symbol This mode displays driving information such as the tripme- Trip ter, fuel economy, etc. For more information, refer to the "Trip Computer" in this Computer chapter. Turn By Turn This mode displays the state of the navigation. (TBT) This mode displays the status of the vehicle’s Driver Driving Assist...
  • Page 124 Trip computer mode Driving Assist mode OAC3069039R OAC3069039R OAC3069013TU OAC3069013TU The trip computer mode displays infor- LKA/DAW/ISLA mation related to vehicle driving param- This mode displays the state of Lane eters including fuel economy, tripmeter Keeping Assist, Driver Attention information and vehicle speed. Warning and Intelligent Speed Limit Assist.
  • Page 125: User Settings Mode

    Instrument cluster Master warning mode User settings mode In this mode, you can change the set- tings of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, etc. 1. Driver assistance 2. Cluster 3. Lights 4. Door 5. Convenience 6. Unit OAC3063028TU OAC3063028TU 7. Language This warning light informs the driver the 8.
  • Page 126 1. Driver Assistance Items To set the properties of the Speed Limit system. • Select country: Selects the country for the Speed Limit System. • Speed limit offset: Provides a warning and adjusts the vehicle's set speed based on the current road's speed limit and the selected offset.
  • Page 127 Instrument cluster 2. Cluster Items • Theme A Theme • Theme B Selection • Theme C To activate or deactivate the Wiper/ Light mode. Wiper/Light When activated, the cluster display shows the selected Wiper/Light Display mode whenever you changed the mode. Traffic Signs To set the traffic signs displayed.
  • Page 128 4. Door Items • Enable on Shift: All doors will be automatically locked if the AMT shift lever is moved from the P (Park) position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position. (Only when the engine is run- Automatically ning) Lock...
  • Page 129 Instrument cluster Information To use the service interval menu, we recommend that you consult a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 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 130 Units Items Speed Unit To select the speed unit. (km/h, MPH) Temperature Unit To select the temperature unit. (°C,°F) To select the fuel economy unit. (km/L, L/100km, US gallon, UK Fuel Econ. Unit gallon) 7. Language (if equipped) Items Choose the language. You can choose the language in infotain- Language ment system.
  • Page 131: Trip Computer

    Instrument cluster Trip computer Trip modes The trip computer is a microcomput- er-controlled driver information system that displays information related to driv- • Average Fuel Economy ing. • Instant Fuel Economy Information Accumulated Info Some driving information stored in the •...
  • Page 132 Manual reset Type A Type A To clear the average fuel economy manually, press the [OK] button on the steering wheel for more than 1 second when the average fuel economy is dis- played. Type B Type B Automatic reset To automatically reset the average fuel economy after refueling, select the OAC3063073TU...
  • Page 133 Instrument cluster Accumulated Info Drive Info OAC3063041TU OAC3063041TU OAC3063040TU OAC3063040TU This display shows the accumulated This display shows the trip distance (1), trip distance (1), the average fuel econ- the average fuel economy (3), and the omy (3), and the total driving time (2). total driving time (2).
  • Page 134 Transmission (if equipped) Information The vehicle must be driven for a mini- mum of 0.19 miles (300 m) since the last ignition key cycle before the aver- age fuel economy will be recalculated. Digital speedometer OAC3069029TU OAC3069029TU This mode displays the temperature of Automated manual transmission.
  • Page 136: Convenience Features

    5. Convenience features Accessing your vehicle ..................5-5 Remote key ......................5-5 Remote key precautions ................. 5-7 Smart key ......................5-9 Smart key precautions ................... 5-11 Immobiliser system ..................5-13 Door locks ......................5-14 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle .......... 5-14 Operating door locks from inside the vehicle ..........5-16 Deadlocks .......................5-17 Auto door lock/unlock features ..............
  • Page 137 Lighting ......................5-38 Exterior lights ....................5-38 Interior lights ....................5-43 High Beam Assist (HBA) .................. 5-46 High Beam Assist settings ................5-46 High Beam Assist operation ................ 5-46 High Beam Assist malfunction and limitations ...........5-47 Wipers and washers ..................5-49 Windscreen wipers ..................5-49 Windscreen washers ..................
  • Page 138 5. Convenience features Interior features ....................5-77 Ashtray ......................5-77 Cup holder ..................... 5-77 Sunvisor ......................5-78 Power outlet ....................5-79 USB charger ....................5-80 Wireless mobile phone charging system ............. 5-81 Clock ......................5-84 Coat hook ...................... 5-84 Floor mat anchor(s) ..................5-85 Luggage net (holder) ..................
  • Page 139 Radio ........................ 5-102 Turning on the radio ..................5-102 Changing the radio mode ................5-105 Scanning for available radio stations ............5-105 Searching for radio stations ................ 5-105 Saving radio stations ................... 5-106 Listening to saved radio stations ..............5-106 Media player ....................
  • Page 140: Accessing Your Vehicle

    Unlocking OIB034040 OIB034040 To unlock: Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock a 1. Press the Door Unlock button (2) on door (and tailgate) and even start the the remote key.
  • Page 141 Convenience features Tailgate unlocking Mechanical key To unlock: Type A Type A 1. Press the Tailgate Unlock button (3) on the remote key for more than one second. 2. The hazard warning lights will blink two times. Once the tailgate is opened and then closed, the tailgate will lock automatically.
  • Page 142: Remote Key Precautions

    If you have a prob- surface. lem with the remote key, it is recom- mended that you contact a HYUNDAI Battery replacement authorised repairer. If the remote key is not working prop-...
  • Page 143 Convenience features 4. Reinstall the battery cover and key Type A cover in the reverse order of remov- WARNING THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A BUTTON BATTERY. If swallowed, a lithium button battery can cause severe or fatal injuries within 2 hours. Keep batteries out of reach of children.
  • Page 144: Smart Key

    4. Make sure the door are locked by pulling on the door handle. OAC3053069TU OAC3053069TU Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key, Information which you can use to lock or unlock a door (and tailgate) and even start the The door handle button will only oper- engine.
  • Page 145 Convenience features Unlocking Tailgate unlocking To unlock: 1. Carry the smart key. 2. Either press the tailgate handle but- ton or press the Tailgate Unlock but- ton (3) on the smart key for more than one second. 3. The hazard warning lights will blink two times.
  • Page 146: Smart Key Precautions

    If you have a problem with the smart key, it is recommended that you contact a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. If the smart key is in close proximity to your mobile phone, the signal could be blocked by your mobile phones normal operational signals.
  • Page 147 Changes or modifications not express- rectly, it is recommended that you con- ly approved by the party responsible tact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. If the keyless entry system is inoperative...
  • Page 148: Immobiliser System

    If the system repeatedly does not rec- ognise the coding of the key, it is rec- ommended that you contact your HYUNDAI dealer. Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it. Electrical prob- lems could result that may make your vehicle inoperable.
  • Page 149: Door Locks

    Convenience features DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure that doors are outside the vehicle closed securely. Mechanical key Remote key Remote key Information • Be careful when locking the door by mechanical key operation, only the driver’s door...
  • Page 150 Remote key Smart key OAC3059004R OAC3059004R OIB034040 OIB034040 To lock the doors, press the Door Lock button (1) on the remote key. To unlock the doors, press the Door Unlock button (2) on the remote key. Once the doors are unlocked, they may be opened by pulling the door handle.
  • Page 151: Operating Door Locks From Inside The Vehicle

    Convenience features With the central door lock switch Information • In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions. • If the door is locked/unlocked multi- ple times in rapid succession with either the vehicle key or door lock switch, the system may stop operat- ing temporarily in order to protect...
  • Page 152: Deadlocks

    WARNING WARNING Do not leave the elderly, children or Opening a door when something is animals unattended in your vehicle. approaching may cause damage or An enclosed vehicle can become injury. Be careful when opening extremely hot, causing death or seri- doors and watch for vehicles, motor- ous injury to the elderly, unattended cycles,...
  • Page 153: Auto Door Lock/Unlock Features

    Convenience features Auto door lock/unlock features To lock the child safety lock, insert a key (or screwdriver) (1) into the hole Impact sensing door unlock and turn it to the lock position. system (if equipped) To allow a rear door to be opened from All doors will be automatically unlocked inside the vehicle, unlock the child safe- when an impact causes the airbags to...
  • Page 154: Rear Occupant Alert (Roa)

    REAR OCCUPANT ALERT This system helps to protect your vehi- cle and valuables. The horn will sound Rear Occupant Alert prevents the driver and the hazard warning lights will blink from leaving a passenger in the rear continuously if any of the following seats.
  • Page 155 2. SECURITY SYSTEM WARNING We recommend that you receive the services related to the burglar alarm system be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. Arbitrary modifi- cation or alteration of the burglar alarm system may result in a mal- function. A failure caused by arbi- trary alteration or modification is not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 156: Steering Wheel

    HYUNDAI battery. authorised repairer. • A click noise may be heard from the...
  • Page 157: Tilt Steering / Telescope Steering

    Convenience features Tilt steering / Telescope steering WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel whilst driving. You may lose steering control and cause severe personal injury, death or accidents. OAC3053009R OAC3053009R Information To change the steering wheel angle and height: After adjustment, sometimes the lock- 1.
  • Page 158: Heated Steering Wheel

    Heated steering wheel Horn (if equipped) OAC3043006TU OAC3043006TU OAC3059010R OAC3059010R To sound the horn, press the area indi- cated by the horn symbol on your steer- When the ignition switch is in the ON ing wheel (see illustration). The horn position or when the engine is running, will operate only when this area is press the heated steering wheel button...
  • Page 159: Inside Rearview Mirror

    Convenience features Inside rearview mirror Day/night rearview mirror (if equipped) Before you start driving, adjust the rear- view mirror to the centre on the view through the rear window. WARNING Make sure your line of sight is not obstructed. Do not place objects in the rear seat, cargo area, or behind the rear head restraints which could interfere with your vision through...
  • Page 160: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Outside rearview mirror WARNING Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors whilst driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. NOTICE • Do not scrape ice off the mirror face; this may damage the surface of the glass.
  • Page 161 Convenience features Adjusting the rearview mirror NOTICE • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjusting angles, but the motor continues to operate whilst switch pressed. Do not press the switch longer than necessary, the motor may be damaged. •...
  • Page 162 OAC3053011R OAC3053011R Electric type The outside rearview mirror can be folded or unfolded by pressing the switch. NOTICE The electric type outside rearview mirror operates even though the ignition switch is in the LOCK/OFF position. However, to prevent unnec- essary battery discharge, do not adjust themirrors longer than neces- sary while the engine is not running.
  • Page 163: Windows

    Convenience features WINDOWS Power windows (if equipped) OAC3053013R OAC3053013R (1) Driver’s door power window switch* (5) Window opening and closing (2) Front passenger’s door power window (6) Automatic power window* switch* (7) Power window lock switch* (3) Rear door power window switch (Right)* * : if equipped (4) Rear door power window switch...
  • Page 164 The ignition switch must be in the ON Window opening and closing position to be able to raise or lower the windows. Each door has a Power Window switch to control that door’s window. The driver has a Power Window Lock switch which can block the operation of rear passenger win- dows.
  • Page 165 If the power windows do not operate properly after resetting, it is recom- Information mended that the system be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. The automatic reverse feature is only active when the “Auto Up” feature is WARNING used by fully pulling up the switch to the second detent.
  • Page 166 Power window lock switch WARNING • NEVER leave the keys in your vehi- cle with unsupervised children, when the engine is running. • NEVER leave any child unattended in the vehicle. Even very young children may inadvertently cause the vehicle to move, entangle themselves in the windows, or oth- erwise injure themselves or oth- ers.
  • Page 167: Exterior Features

    Convenience features EXTERIOR FEATURES Bonnet Opening the bonnet OAC3053020TU OAC3053020TU 4. Pull out the stay-rod from the bonnet. 5. Hold the bonnet opened with the OAC3059017R OAC3059017R stay rod. 1. Make sure the shift lever is in N (Neutral, for Automated manual transmission) or first gear or R Closing the bonnet (Reverse, for Manual transmission)
  • Page 168: Tailgate

    Tailgate WARNING Opening the tailgate • Before closing the bonnet, ensure all obstructions are removed from around the bonnet opening. • Always double check to be sure that the bonnet is firmly latched before driving away. Check there is no bonnet open warning light or message displayed on the instru- ment cluster.
  • Page 169 Convenience features WARNING NOTICE Make certain that you close the tail- Exhaust fumes gate before driving your vehicle. If you drive with the tailgate opened, Possible damage may occur to the you will draw dangerous exhaust tailgate lift cylinders and attaching fumes into your vehicle which can hardware if the tailgate is not closed cause serious injury or death to...
  • Page 170: Fuel Filler Door

    WARNING OAC3059053TU OAC3059053TU 3. Pull the fuel filler door out (1) to fully OAC3059062TU OAC3059062TU open. Do not hold the part (gas lifter) that 4. To remove the fuel tank cap (2), turn supports the tailgate. Be aware that it counterclockwise. You may hear a the deformation of the part may hissing noise as the pressure inside cause vehicle damage and a risk of...
  • Page 171 Convenience features Closing the fuel filler door • Do not get back into a vehicle once you have begun refuelling. You 1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it can generate a build-up of static clockwise until it “Clicks”. electricity by touching, rubbing or 2.
  • Page 172 • If the fuel filler cap requires vehicle tank, which can cause pet- replacement, use only a genuine rol spillage. HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent • If a fire breaks out during refuel- specified for your vehicle. An ling, leave the vicinity of the vehi-...
  • Page 173: Lighting

    Convenience features LIGHTING Exterior lights Lighting control OAC3059024TU OAC3059024TU AUTO light (if equipped) When the light switch is in the AUTO OAC3059022TU OAC3059022TU position, the position light and headlight To operate the lights, turn the knob at will be turned ON or OFF automatically the end of the control lever to one of the depending on the amount of light out- following positions:...
  • Page 174 High beam operation OHCR046344 OHCR046344 Position light ( OHCR046346 OHCR046346 To turn on the high beam headlight, The position light, license plate light push the lever away from you. and instrument panel light are turned The high beam indicator will light when the headlight high beams are switched To turn off the high beam headlight, pull the lever towards you.
  • Page 175 Convenience features Turn signals and lane change Front fog light (if equipped) signals OHCR046362 OHCR046362 OHCR046350 OHCR046350 Fog lights are used to provide improved To signal a turn, push down on the lever visibility when visibility is poor due to for a left turn or up for a right turn in fog, rain or snow, etc.
  • Page 176 Rear fog light (if equipped) Battery saver function The purpose of this feature is to prevent the battery from being discharged. The system automatically turns off the posi- tion light when the driver turns the engine off and opens the driver-side door.
  • Page 177 Convenience features Headlight levelling device NOTICE If the driver exits the vehicle through another door besides the driver door, the battery saver function does not operate and the headlight delay function does not turn OFF automat- ically. This may cause the battery to dis- charge.
  • Page 178: Interior Lights

    Low Beam Assist-Static light Interior lights (if equipped) Whilst driving a corner, for greater visi- NOTICE bility and safety, either the left or right Do not use the interior lights for side Low Beam Assist-Static light will extended periods when the engine is turn on automatically.
  • Page 179 Convenience features Front Room lamp Luggage compartment lamp OAC3059063TU OAC3059063TU OAC3053029TU OAC3053029TU : The front or rear room lamp The luggage compartment lamp comes on when the tailgate is opened. come on when the front or rear doors are opened if the engine is running or not.
  • Page 180 Foot lamp OAC3053115R OAC3053115R Foot lamp (A): The light turns on when a door is opened and turns off when the door is closed 5-45...
  • Page 181: High Beam Assist Settings

    Convenience features High Beam Assist settings With the engine on, select ‘Lights High Beam Assist (or HBA (High Beam Assist))’ from the Settings menu to turn on High Beam Assist and deselect to turn off the function. WARNING For your safety, change the Settings OAC3059025TU OAC3059025TU after parking the vehicle at a safe...
  • Page 182: High Beam Assist Malfunction And Limitations

    We rec- from AUTO to another position ommend that the vehicle be inspected (headlight/position/off), High Beam by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Assist will turn off and the corre- sponding light will turn on. • When High Beam Assist is operating,...
  • Page 183 Convenience features Limitations of High Beam Assist Information High Beam Assist may not work prop- For more information on the limita- erly in the following situations: tions of the front view camera, refer to • Light from an oncoming or front vehi- “Forward Collision-Avoidance cle is not detected because of lamp...
  • Page 184: Wipers And Washers

    WIPERS AND WASHERS Front Front Windscreen wipers Operates as follows when the ignition switch is in the ON position. ) : For a single wiping cycle, push the lever upward and release. The wipers will operate continu- ously if the lever is held in this position.
  • Page 185: Windscreen Washers

    Convenience features Windscreen washers • To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components, do not attempt to move the wipers manually. • To prevent possible damage to the wipers and washer system, use anti-freezing washer fluids in the winter season or cold weather.
  • Page 186 OAI3059100 OAI3059100 1. Temperature control knob 5. A/C (Air conditioning) button (if equipped) 2. Fan speed control knob 6. Rear window defroster button 3. Mode selection knob (if equipped) 4. Air intake control button (recirculated air position or outside (fresh) air position) 5-51...
  • Page 187: Heating And Air Conditioning

    Convenience features Heating and air conditioning 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 1. Start the engine. 4. Set the air intake control to Fresh 2. Set the mode to the desired position. mode. To improve the effectiveness of heat- 5.
  • Page 188 Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windscreen with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters and side vents. OAI3059118 OAI3059118 Defrost-Level (A, D) The mode selection knob controls the direction of the air flow through the ven- tilation system.
  • Page 189 Convenience features Air intake control OAC3053103R OAC3053103R Instrument panel vents OAI3059106 OAI3059106 The instrument panel vent air flow can The air intake control button is used to be directed up/down or left/right using select either Fresh mode (outside air) the vent adjustment lever. or Recirculation mode (cabin air).
  • Page 190 Fan speed control Information Operating the system primarily in Fresh mode is recommended. Use Recirculation mode temporarily only when needed. Prolonged operation of the heater in Recirculation mode and without the A/C ON can cause fogging of the wind- screen. In addition, prolonged use of the A/C OAI3059117 OAI3059117...
  • Page 191: System Operation

    3. Set the temperature control to the ture. desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the Air conditioning desired speed. HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are filled with R-134a or R1234yf refrig- Heating erant. 1. Select the Floor Level mode.
  • Page 192: System Maintenance

    • Use the air conditioning system every Information month only for a few minutes to ensure maximum system perfor- • When using the air conditioning sys- mance. tem, monitor the temperature gauge closely whilst driving up hills or in • When using the air conditioning sys- heavy traffic when outside tempera- tem, you may notice clear water drip- tures are high.
  • Page 193 Convenience features We recommend that the climate control NOTICE air filter be replaced by a HYUNDAI It is important that the correct type authorised repairer according to the and amount of oil and refrigerant is maintenance schedule. If the vehicle is used.
  • Page 194 Example Example WARNING • Type A • Type A Vehicles equipped with R-1234yf Since the refrigerant is mildly flammable operated at high pres- sure, the air conditioning system should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians. It is OHYK059004 OHYK059004 important that the correct •...
  • Page 195 Convenience features OAI3059101I OAI3059101I 1. Fan speed control knob 6. Front windscreen defroster button 2. A/C (Air conditioning) button 7. OFF button 3. Recirculation mode/Fresh mode 8. Temperature control knob 4. Mode selection button 9. AUTO (automatic control) button 5. Rear window defroster button 10.
  • Page 196: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning

    Automatic heating and air con- • To turn the automatic operation off, select any button of the following: ditioning - Mode selection button - Front windscreen defroster button (Press the button one more time to deselect front windscreen defroster function. The ‘AUTO’ sign will illuminate on the information screen once again.) - Fan speed control toggle switch...
  • Page 197: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning

    Convenience features Manual heating and 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. air conditioning 4. Set the air intake control to fresh The heating and cooling system can be mode. controlled manually by pushing buttons 5. Set the fan speed control to the other than the AUTO button.
  • Page 198 Floor & Defrost (A, C, D) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor and the windscreen with a small amount directed to the side window defrosters. OAI3059113I OAI3059113I The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ven- tilation system.
  • Page 199 Convenience features Temperature control Air intake control OAI3059111I OAI3059111I OAI3059106I OAI3059106I The temperature will increase by turn- This is used to select the outside (fresh) ing the knob to the right. air position or recirculated air position. The temperature will decrease by turn- To change the air intake control posi- ing the knob to the left.
  • Page 200 Fan speed control Information Operating the system primarily in Fresh mode is recommended. Use Recirculation mode temporarily only when needed. Prolonged operation of the heater in Recirculation mode and without the A/C ON can cause fogging of the wind- screen. In addition, prolonged use of the A/C ON in Recirculation mode may result OAI3059115I...
  • Page 201: System Operation

    Convenience features Air conditioning System operation Ventilation 1. Select the Face Level mode. 2. Set the air intake control to fresh mode. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. Heating OAI3059107I OAI3059107I...
  • Page 202 Air conditioning tioning system off if the temperature gauge indicates engine overheating. HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are filled with R-134a or R1234yf refrig- • When opening the windows in humid erant. weather, air conditioning may create 1.
  • Page 203: System Maintenance

    (or even puddling) on the ground climate control air filter be replaced by a under the passenger side of the vehi- HYUNDAI authorised repairer. cle. This is a normal system opera- tion characteristic. • If you operate the air conditioner...
  • Page 204 All refrigerants should be reclaimed • When the air flow rate suddenly with proper equipment. decreases, we recommend that the system be checked by a HYUNDAI Venting refrigerants directly to the authorised repairer. atmosphere is harmful to individuals and environment. Failure to heed...
  • Page 205 Convenience features Example Example • Type A • Type A OHYK059004 OHYK059004 OAC3013020TU OAC3013020TU • Type B • Type B Air Conditioning refrigerant label (if equipped) You can find out which air conditioning refrigerant is applied to your vehicle on the label located inside of the bonnet.
  • Page 206: Windscreen Defrosting And Defogging

    WINDSCREEN DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING • For maximum defrost performance, WARNING set the temperature control knob to highest temperature setting Windscreen heating (rotated all the way to the right) and Do not use the position the fan speed control to the highest during cooling operation in extreme- setting.
  • Page 207: Automatic Climate Control System

    Convenience features Automatic climate control To defrost outside windscreen system To defog inside windscreen OAI3059109I OAI3059109I 1. Set the fan speed to the highest position. OAI3059108I OAI3059108I 2. Set the temperature to the extreme 1. Select desired fan speed. hot (HI) position. 2.
  • Page 208: Defroster

    Defroster Rear window defroster Manual climate control system Manual climate control system NOTICE To prevent damage to the conduc- tors bonded to the inside surface of the rear window, never use sharp instruments or window cleaners containing abrasives to clean the window.
  • Page 209 Convenience features Information • If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window, brush it off before operating the rear defroster. • The rear window defroster automati- cally turns off after about 20 minutes or when the ignition switch is in the LOCK/OFF position.
  • Page 210: Centre Console Storage

    Centre console storage WARNING Never store cigarette lighters, pro- pane cylinders, or other flammable/ explosive materials in the vehicle. These items may catch fire and/or explode if the vehicle is exposed to hot temperatures for extended peri- ods. WARNING OAC3059041R OAC3059041R ALWAYS keep the storage compart- These compartments can be used to...
  • Page 211: Tray

    Convenience features TRAY Glove box OAC3059052TU OAC3059052TU WARNING OAC3059042R OAC3059042R To open the glove box, pull the lever Do not place the heavy, sharp or and the glove box will automatically breakable objects in the tray. Such open. Close the glove box after use. objects can be thrown from the tray in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the pas-...
  • Page 212: Interior Features

    INTERIOR FEATURES Ashtray (if equipped) Cup holder (if equipped) OIB044025 OIB044025 OAC3059043R OAC3059043R To use the ashtray, open the cover. Cups or small beverages cups may be placed in the cup holders. To clean or empty the ashtray, pull the ashtray out.
  • Page 213: Sunvisor

    Convenience features Sunvisor NOTICE Driver's side Driver's side • Keep your drinks sealed whilst driving to prevent spilling your drink. If liquid spills, it may get into system and damage electrical/ electronic parts. • When cleaning spilled liquids, do not dry the cup holder using hot temperatures.
  • Page 214: Power Outlet

    Power outlet WARNING For your safety, do not block your view when using the sunvisor. NOTICE Do not put several tickets in the tick- et holder at one time. This could cause damage to the ticket holder. OAC3053046R OAC3053046R The power outlet is designed to provide power for mobile telephones or other devices designed to operate with vehi- cle electrical systems.
  • Page 215: Usb Charger

    Convenience features USB charger NOTICE Front seat Front seat To prevent damage to the Power Outlets : • Use the power outlet only when the engine is running and remove the accessory plug after use. Using the accessory plug for pro- longed periods of time with the engine off could cause the battery to discharge.
  • Page 216: Wireless Mobile Phone Charging System

    • A charging status/charging comple- Wireless mobile phone charg- tion message is displayed on a ing system (if equipped) screen of a smart phone or a tablet • A smart phone or a tablet PC may get warmer during the re-charging pro- cess.
  • Page 217 Convenience features To charge a mobile phone If your mobile phone is not charging: - Slightly change the position of the The wireless mobile phone charging mobile phone on the charging pad. system charges only the Qi-enabled mobile phones ( ).
  • Page 218 • When charging some mobile NOTICE phones with a self-protection fea- • The wireless mobile phone charg- ture, the wireless charging speed ing system may not support cer- may decrease and the wireless tain mobile phones, which are not charging may stop. verified for the Qi specification ( •...
  • Page 219: Clock

    Convenience features Clock WARNING WARNING Do not adjust the clock whilst driv- ing. You may lose your steering con- trol and cause severe personal inju- ry or accidents. For more details, please refer to the manual that was supplied with your vehicle.
  • Page 220: Floor Mat Anchor(S)

    To avoid any interference with pedal operation, HYUNDAI recommends that the HYUNDAI floor mat designed OAC3059049R OAC3059049R for use in your vehicle be installed. ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to attach the front floor mats to the vehi- cle.
  • Page 221: Luggage Net (Holder)

    If necessary, we recommend that you WARNING contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer to obtain a luggage net. • Do not place objects on the cargo area cover. Such objects may be thrown about inside the vehicle...
  • Page 222: Usb Port

    But it could be removed when portable audio device. parking the vehicle. NOTICE Installation of aftermarket antenna may result in water leakage, wind noise, rattling & improper radio operation. We recommend to use the antenna available with a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 5-87...
  • Page 223: Steering Wheel Audio Control

    Thus if you want to insert Aftermarket audio or OEM audio to listen radio broadcast- ing service, we recommend to use the feeder cable available with HYUNDAI authorised repairer. OAC3053065TU OAC3053065TU Type B Type B OAC3053066TU OAC3053066TU Type C...
  • Page 224: Audio / Video / Navigation System

    VOLUME ( ) (1) MODE ( ) (3) • Press the up button (+) to increase Press the MODE button to select volume. RADIO/MEDIA/Bluetooth Audio, etc. • Press the down button (-) to decrease volume. MUTE ( ) (4, if equipped) •...
  • Page 225: Bluetooth Wireless Technology Hands-Free

    Convenience features ® Bluetooth Wireless How vehicle radio works Technology hands-free FM reception (if equipped) OJF045308L OJF045308L OAC3053068TU OAC3053068TU AM and FM radio signals are broadcast from transmitter towers located around your city. They are intercepted by the radio antenna on your vehicle. This sig- nal is then received by the radio and sent to your vehicle speakers.
  • Page 226 AM (MW, LW) reception FM radio station OJF045309L OJF045309L OJF045310L OJF045310L AM broadcasts can be received at FM broadcasts are transmitted at high greater distances than FM broadcasts. frequencies and do not bend to follow This is because AM radio waves are the earth’s surface.
  • Page 227 Convenience features JBM004 JBM004 OJF045311L OJF045311L • Fading - As your vehicle moves away • Station Swapping - As a FM signal from the radio station, the signal will weakens, another more powerful sig- weaken and sound will begin to fade. nal near the same frequency may When this occurs, we suggest that begin to play.
  • Page 228 Using a mobile phone or a two-way radio When a mobile phone is used inside the vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equipment. In such a case, use the mobile phone at a place as far as possible from the audio equipment.
  • Page 229: System Layout - Control Panel

    Convenience features System layout – control panel Type A Type A (1) RADIO button (3) FAV button • Press to display the radio mode • Whilst listening to the radio, press to selection window. move to next page of the preset list. •...
  • Page 230 Type A Type A (6) MENU button/CLOCK button (8) Number buttons (1 RPT~ 4 BACK) • Press to access the menu screen for the current mode. • Whilst listening to the radio, press to listen to a saved radio station. •...
  • Page 231 Convenience features Type B Type B (With Bluetooth Wireless Technology) ® (1) AUDIO button (3) FAV button • Press to display the radio/media • Whilst listening to the radio, press to mode selection window. move to next page of the preset list. •...
  • Page 232 Type B Type B (With Bluetooth Wireless Technology) ® (6) MENU button/CLOCK button (8) Number buttons (1 RPT~ 4 BACK) • Press to access the menu screen for the current mode. • Whilst listening to the radio, press to listen to a saved radio station. •...
  • Page 233: System Layout - Steering Wheel Remote Control

    Convenience features System layout – steering wheel (3) Up/Down lever remote control • Change the station/track/file. • Whilst listening to the radio, push to listen to the previous/next saved radio station. • Whilst listening to the radio, push and hold to search for a station. •...
  • Page 234 • Stop your vehicle first before using NOTICE your mobile phone. Using a mobile phone whilst driving may lead to a Manufacturer: HYUNDAI MOBIS Co., traffic accident. If necessary, use Ltd. the Bluetooth Handsfree feature to 203, Teheran-ro,...
  • Page 235: Turning The System On Or Off

    Convenience features Turning the system on or off Information To turn on the system, start the engine. - About handling the system • If you do not want to use the system • Do not apply excessive force to the whilst driving, you can turn off the system.
  • Page 236: Turning The Display On Or Off

    Turning the display on or off Numberless items Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the To prevent glare, you can turn off the desired item, and then press the knob. screen. The screen can be turned off only whilst the system is on. 1.
  • Page 237: Radio

    Convenience features RADIO Turning on the radio - Equaliser (Tone): Adjust the out- put level for each sound tone mode. 1. On the control panel, press the - Speed dependent vol.: Set the [RADIO] / [AUDIO] button. volume to be adjusted automatical- 2.
  • Page 238 - Equaliser (Tone): Adjust the out- FM/AM Mode (With RDS) put level for each sound tone mode. - Speed dependent vol.: Set the volume to be adjusted automatical- ly according to your driving speed. (if equipped) NOTICE (1) Current radio mode •...
  • Page 239 Convenience features - Equaliser (Tone): Adjust the out- DAB Mode put level for each sound tone mode. - Speed dependent vol.: Set the volume to be adjusted automatical- ly according to your driving speed. (if equipped) NOTICE (1) Current radio mode •...
  • Page 240: Changing The Radio Mode

    Changing the radio mode Scanning for available radio stations 1. On the control panel, press the [RADIO] / [AUDIO] button. You can listen to each radio station for a few seconds to test the reception and 2. When the mode selection window select the one you want.
  • Page 241: Saving Radio Stations

    Convenience features Saving radio stations Listening to saved radio stations You can save your favorite radio sta- tions and listen to them by selecting FM/AM Mode them from the preset list. 1. Confirm the preset number for the radio station you want to listen to. Saving the current radio station •...
  • Page 242: Media Player

    Using the media player • Do not connect a smartphone or an MP3 device to the system via You can play music stored in various multiple methods such as USB media storage devices, such as USB Bluetooth simultaneously. storage devices, smartphones. Doing so may cause a distorted 1.
  • Page 243 Convenience features NOTICE • Depending on vehicle models or specifications, available options may vary. • Depending on the system or ampli- fier specifications applied to your (1) Current file number and total num- vehicle, available options may ber of files vary.
  • Page 244 NOTICE Restarting the current playback On the control panel after the song has Depending connected played for 2 seconds, press the [< Bluetooth device or mobile phone, SEEK] button. RPT & SHFL features may not be supported. • You can also push the Up lever on the steering wheel.
  • Page 245: Connecting Bluetooth Devices

    Convenience features NOTICE Connecting Bluetooth devices • When connecting a USB storage Bluetooth is a short-range wireless net- device, do not use an extension working technology. Via Bluetooth, you cable. Connect it directly to the can connect nearby mobile devices USB port.
  • Page 246 • If Bluetooth connection is not sta- 2. On the Bluetooth device you want to ble, follow these steps to try again. connect, activate Bluetooth, search for your vehicle’s system, and then 1. Deactivate Bluetooth and reac- select it. tivate it on the device. Then, reconnect the device.
  • Page 247 Convenience features NOTICE • You can change the permission • If a connection ends because a Bluetooth settings menu. For more device is out of the connection information, refer to your mobile range or a device error occurs, the connection will be restored auto- •...
  • Page 248: Using A Bluetooth Audio Device

    NOTICE • Sound settings: You can change the settings related to sounds, such • When you delete a paired device, as location where sound will be the Call history and Contacts concentrated and the output level stored in the system are also delet- for each range.
  • Page 249 Convenience features NOTICE - Time format: Select to display time in the 12 hour format or the 24 hour • Depending connected format. Bluetooth device, mobile phone, - Display (Power Off): Set to display or the music player you are using, the clock when the system power is playback controls may differ.
  • Page 250: Using A Bluetooth Phone

    NOTICE Using a Bluetooth phone • You cannot access the Phone You can use Bluetooth to talk on the screen if there is no connected phone hands free. View call information on the system screen, and make or mobile phone. To use the Bluetooth phone function, connect a mobile receive calls safely and conveniently phone to the system.
  • Page 251 Convenience features Making a call Using the favourites list If your mobile phone is connected to 1. From the Phone screen, turn the the system, you can make a call by [TUNE] knob on the control panel to selecting a name from your call history select Favourites, and then press or contacts list.
  • Page 252 NOTICE • Even if the contact information on the mobile phone is edited, the • Some mobile phones may not sup- favourites on the system are not port the download function. automatically edited. Delete and • The call history is accessed only add the item to favourites again.
  • Page 253 Convenience features • Permission is required to down- load contacts from the mobile phone. When you attempt to down- load data, you may need to permit the download on the mobile phone. If the download fails, check the mobile phone screen for any notifi- Press the [MENU/CLOCK] button on the control panel to access the follow- mission setting.
  • Page 254 To reject the call, press the [2 SHFL] To end the call, press the [2 SHFL] but- button on the control panel. ton on the control panel. • Alternatively, press the Call end but- • Alternatively, press the Call end but- ton on the steering wheel.
  • Page 255: Pan-European Ecall

    Convenience features The Pan-European eCall system is an SOS Test automatic emergency call service made You can start the Pan-European eCall in event of a traffic accident or other test mode by pressing the SOS Test accidents on the roads. button.
  • Page 256 Status icons appear at the top of the Signal strength screen to display the current system Icon Description status. Signal strength of the mobile phone Familiarise yourself with the status connected via Bluetooth icons that appear when you perform certain actions or functions and their meanings.
  • Page 257: Usb

    Convenience features NOTICE • Files that are not in a supported Supported audio formats format may not be recognised or • Audio file specification played, or information about them, - WAVeform audio format such as the file name, may not be - MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio Layer3 displayed properly.
  • Page 258: Bluetooth

    - USB storage devices with a plas- Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of tic plug may not be recognised. such marks by HYUNDAI is under - USB storage devices in memory licence. card types, such as CF card or SD cards, may not be recog- nised.
  • Page 259: Ce Red For Eu

    Convenience features CE RED for EU 5-124...
  • Page 260 6. Whilst driving Before driving ....................6-4 Before entering the vehicle ................6-4 Before starting ....................6-4 Ignition switch ....................6-6 Key ignition switch ..................6-6 Engine Start/Stop button ................6-9 Manual transmission ..................6-14 Manual transmission operation ..............6-14 Good driving practices .................6-16 Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) ............6-17 Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) operation ........6-18 Features of the Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) ......6-18 Cluster display for transmission temperature and warning message ..
  • Page 261 ISG (Idle Stop And Go) SYSTEM ..............6-44 To activate ISG system ................6-44 To deactivate ISG system ................6-47 ISG system malfunction ................6-47 The battery sensor deactivation ..............6-48 Special driving conditions ................6-49 Hazardous driving conditions ..............6-49 Rocking the vehicle ..................6-49 Smooth cornering ..................6-50 Driving at night ....................6-50 Driving in the rain ..................6-50...
  • Page 262 If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the vehicle, we rec- ommend that the exhaust system be checked as soon as possible by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 263: Whilst Driving

    Whilst driving BEFORE DRIVING Before entering the vehicle WARNING • Be sure all windows, outside mirror(s), To reduce the risk of SERIOUS and outside lights are clean and INJURY or DEATH, take the following unobstructed. precautions: • Remove frost, snow, or ice. •...
  • Page 264 WARNING NEVER drink or take drugs and drive. Drinking or taking drugs and driving is dangerous and may result in an accident and SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH. Drunk driving is the number one contributor to the highway death toll each year. Even a small amount of alcohol will affect your reflexes, per- ceptions and judgment.
  • Page 265: Ignition Switch

    Whilst driving IGNITION SWITCH WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS • NEVER turn the ignition switch to INJURY or DEATH, take the following the LOCK or ACC position whilst precautions: the vehicle is in motion except in an emergency. This will result in •...
  • Page 266 Key ignition switch positions Switch Action Notice Position The steering wheel locks to pro- The ignition key can be removed tect the vehicle from theft. LOCK in the LOCK position. (if equipped) The steering wheel unlocks. If difficulty is experienced turning Electrical accessories are the ignition switch to the ACC usable.
  • Page 267 Whilst driving Starting the engine Vehicle with Automated Manual Transmission : 1. Make sure the parking brake is WARNING applied. • Always wear appropriate shoes 2. Make sure the shift lever is in N when operating your vehicle. (Neutral). Unsuitable shoes, such as high 3.
  • Page 268 Engine Start/Stop button NOTICE (if equipped) To prevent damage to the vehicle: • Do not hold the ignition key in the START position for more than 10 seconds. Wait 5 to 10 seconds before trying again. • Do not turn the ignition switch to the START position with the engine running.
  • Page 269 Whilst driving WARNING • NEVER press the Engine Start/ Stop button whilst the vehicle is in motion except in an emergency. This will result in the engine turn- ing off and loss of power assist for the steering and brake systems. This may lead to loss of directional control braking...
  • Page 270: Engine Start/Stop Button

    Engine Start/Stop button positions Action Notice Button Position • To turn off the engine, stop If the steering wheel is not locked properly when you open the vehicle and then press the the driver’s door, the warning Engine Start/Stop button. chime will sound.
  • Page 271 Whilst driving Starting the engine Vehicle with Manual Transmission: 1. Always carry the smart key with you. 2. Make sure the parking brake is WARNING applied. • Always wear appropriate shoes 3. Make sure the shift lever is in N when operating your...
  • Page 272 Emergency starting NOTICE To prevent damage to the vehicle: • If traffic and road conditions per- mit, you may put the shift lever in the N (Neutral) position whilst the vehicle is still moving and press the Engine Start/Stop button in an attempt to restart the engine.
  • Page 273: Manual Transmission Operation

    Whilst driving Type A Type A WARNING always make sure the shift lever is in 1st gear when the vehicle is parked on a uphill and in R (Reverse) on a downhill, set the parking brake, and place the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF position.
  • Page 274 Using the clutch (if equipped) Downshifting The clutch pedal should be depressed Downshift when you must slow down in all the way to the floor before: heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill to prevent engine load. - Starting the engine Also, downshifting reduces the chance The engine will not start without of stalling and can accelerate when you...
  • Page 275: Good Driving Practices

    Be espe- back into the travel lanes. cially careful when braking, acceler- ating or shifting gears. On a slippery • HYUNDAI recommends you follow surface, an abrupt change in vehicle all posted speed limits. speed can cause the drive wheels to...
  • Page 276 OAI3069004I OAI3069004I Press the shift button, then move shift lever. Move shift lever. The Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) is a transmission equipped with a gear actuator and a clutch actuator in addition to the conventional manual transmission. To improve driving convenience, gear shift is automatically performed by the trans- mission control unit and clutch/gear actuator.
  • Page 277: Automated Manual Transmission (Amt) Operation

    Whilst driving Automated Manual • As a result, gear shifts are sometimes more noticeable than a conventional Transmission (AMT) operation automatic transmission and a light The Automated Manual Transmission vibration during launching can be felt (AMT) has five forward speeds and one as the transmission speed is matched reverse speed.
  • Page 278 • When you turn the engine on and off, Automated Manual Transmission you may hear clicking sounds as the (AMT) instruction label system goes through a self-test. This is a normal sound for the Automated Manual Transmission (AMT). • During the first 1,000 miles (1,500 km), you may feel that the vehicle may not be smooth when accelerat- ing at low speed.
  • Page 279 Whilst driving 6-20...
  • Page 280 WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury • After the vehicle has stopped, or death: always make sure the shift lever is in N (Neutral), apply the parking • ALWAYS check the surrounding brake, and turn the engine off. areas near your vehicle for people, especially children, before shifting •...
  • Page 281: Cluster Display For Transmission Temperature And Warning Message

    Whilst driving Cluster display for transmis- Information sion temperature and warning message The AMT warning light may come on when clutch slip occurs excessively due Transmission temperature to repeated stop-and-go driving on gauge steep grades or the vehicle is held on an incline for a long time.
  • Page 282 OAC3069029TU OAC3069029TU OAC3069030TU OAC3069030TU Normal (below marking 10) Before entering High/Overheat (from marking 10 to 14) • In order to maintain optimal gear shift performance, drive so that the tem- • When the clutch temperature is within perature gauge is below the point this zone (from marking 10 to 14), (below marking10).
  • Page 283 Whilst driving AMT warning message OAC3069031TU OAC3069031TU High/Overheat OAC3069033TU OAC3069033TU (from marking 15 to 16) Driving up hills or on steep grades: • This zone shows that the clutch tem- • To hold the vehicle on an incline use perature of the AMT has entered the the foot brake or the parking brake.
  • Page 284 • After the first warning, clutch temper- ature will increase continuously. Then a warning will sound and the shift indicator will blink continuously (sec- ond warning). • If this occurs, pull over to a safe loca- tion, stop the vehicle with the engine running, apply the brakes and allow the clutch to cool for a few minutes with engine on.
  • Page 285 • When possible, drive the vehicle smoothly. • If any of the warnings continue to blink, for your safety, we recommend you contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer have system OAC3069035TU/OAC3069063TU OAC3069035TU/OAC3069063TU checked.
  • Page 286: Transmission Ranges

    Transmission ranges N (Neutral) The wheels and transmission are not R (Reverse) engaged. Use this position to drive the vehicle Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart a backward. stalled engine, or if it is necessary to stop with the engine ON. NOTICE Always depress the brake pedal when •...
  • Page 287 Whilst driving When starting off on an uphill NOTICE • Engage the parking brake firmly to • If the gear is not shifted after prevent the vehicle from rolling back- changing the shift lever from N wards. (Neutral) to D (Drive)/M (Manual)/R •...
  • Page 288 N (Neutral) position when the vehicle speed becomes below 6 mph (10 km/h), this may indicate malfunction of the system. In this case, we recommend system checked HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 6-29...
  • Page 289: Parking

    Whilst driving Parking Good driving practices To park your vehicle, always come to a • Never move the shift lever from N complete stop and continue to depress (Neutral) to any other position with the brake pedal. the accelerator pedal depressed. •...
  • Page 290 • In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply. Instead, slow down before pulling back into the travel lanes. • HYUNDAI recommends you follow all posted speed limits. 6-31...
  • Page 291: Braking System

    Whilst driving BRAKING SYSTEM Power brakes WARNING Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes Take the following precautions: that adjust automatically through nor- mal usage. • Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. This will create If the engine is not running or is turned abnormal high brake tempera- off whilst driving, the power assist for tures, excessive brake lining and...
  • Page 292: Disc Brakes Wear Indicator

    Disc brakes wear indicator Parking brake When your brake pads are worn and new pads are required, you will hear a high pitched warning sound from your front or rear brakes. You may hear this sound come and go or it may occur whenever you depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 293 If at all possible, cease driving the vehi- mend that the system be checked by a cle immediately. If that is not possible, HYUNDAI authorised repairer. use extreme caution whilst operating the vehicle and only continue to drive WARNING the vehicle until you can reach a safe location.
  • Page 294: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    If the light stays on, you may have a problem with your ABS. We recommend that contact HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possible. 6-35...
  • Page 295: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Otherwise, you may have a problem substitute for safe driving practices. with your ABS system. We recom- Always adjust your speed and driving to mend that you contact a HYUNDAI the road conditions. authorised repairer as soon as pos- sible.
  • Page 296 ESC operation WARNING ESC ON condition Never drive too fast for the road con- When the ignition switch is in the ON ditions or too quickly when corner- position, the ESC and the ESC OFF ing. The ESC system will not prevent indicator lights illuminate for about accidents.
  • Page 297 Whilst driving • State 2 ESC OFF condition To cancel ESC operation : • State 1 OAC3061061E OAC3061061E Press and hold the ESC OFF button continuously for more than 3 seconds. The ESC OFF indicator light and/or message “Traction control and ESC disabled”...
  • Page 298 ESC system. When this warning light illuminates we recommend that the NOTICE vehicle be checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as soon as possi- To prevent damage to the transmis- ble. sion: The ESC OFF indicator light comes on •...
  • Page 299: Vehicle Stability Management (Vsm)

    When the warning light illuminates, conditions. The VSM system will we recommend that the vehicle be not prevent accidents. Excessive checked by a HYUNDAI authorised speed in bad weather, slippery and repairer as soon as possible. uneven roads can result in severe accidents.
  • Page 300: Hill-Start Assist Control (Hac)

    Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) NOTICE The Emergency Stop Signal system Driving with wheels and tyres with alerts the driver behind by blinking the different sizes may cause the ESC stop light when the vehicle is braked system malfunction. Before rapidly and severely. replacing tyres, make sure all four The system is activated when: tyres and wheels are the same size.
  • Page 301: Brake Assist System (Bas)

    Whilst driving Brake Assist System (BAS) Good braking practices The Brake Assistant System provides additional pressure when the brake WARNING pedal is momentarily and strongly depressed in a situation sudden brak- Whenever leaving the vehicle or ing is required while driving. The Brake parking, always come to a complete Assistant System reduces the time for stop and continue to depress the...
  • Page 302 If the braking action does not return to normal, stop as soon as it is safe to do so and we recommend that you call a HYUNDAI authorised repair- er for assistance. DO NOT drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal.
  • Page 303: To Activate Isg System

    • The driver’s seatbelt is fastened ISG system checked by a HYUNDAI • The driver’s door and bonnet are authorised repair. closed • The brake vacuum pressure is ade- quate •...
  • Page 304 Auto stop In auto stop mode, when the driver opens the bonnet, the ISG system will To stop the engine in idle stop mode be deactivated. Manual transmission vehicle When the system is deactivated: 1. Decrease the vehicle speed to 3 mph (5 km/h).
  • Page 305 Whilst driving At this time, restart the vehicle manual- The engine is automatically restart- ly by: ed in the following situations. Manual transmission vehicle • The brake vacuum pressure is low Depressing the clutch and brake pedal • The engine has stopped for about 5 with the gear in neutral.
  • Page 306: To Deactivate Isg System

    ISG system appears on the cluster display. persists, we recommend that you • Press the ISG OFF button again to contact a HYUNDAI authorised reactivate the ISG system. Then, the repairer. ISG OFF button indicator turns OFF.
  • Page 307: The Battery Sensor Deactivation

    OAC3069006TU [A] : Battery sensor NOTICE The battery sensor is deactivated, • Use only the genuine HYUNDAI when the battery is disconnected from ISG battery or the equivalent spefi- the negative pole for maintenance pur- cied for your vehicle for replace- pose.
  • Page 308: Hazardous Driving Conditions

    Hazardous driving conditions Rocking the vehicle When hazardous driving elements are If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to encountered such as water, snow, ice, free it from snow, sand, or mud, first mud and sand, take the following pre- turn the steering wheel right and left to cautions: clear the area around your front wheels.
  • Page 309: Smooth Cornering

    Whilst driving Driving in the rain Information Rain and wet roads can make driving The ESC system must be turned OFF dangerous. Here are a few things to before rocking the vehicle. consider when driving in the rain or on slick pavement: •...
  • Page 310: Driving In Flooded Areas

    Hydroplaning Highway driving If the road is wet enough and you are Tyres going fast enough, your vehicle may Adjust the tyre inflation, as specified. have little or no contact with the road Under-inflation may overheat or dam- surface and actually ride on the water. age the tyres.
  • Page 311: Winter Driving

    Whilst driving WINTER DRIVING The severe weather conditions of win- Snow tyres ter quickly wear out tyres and cause other problems. To minimise winter WARNING driving problems, you should take the following suggestions: Snow tyres should be equivalent in dard tyres. Otherwise, the safety and Snow or icy conditions handling of your vehicle may be You need to keep sufficient distance...
  • Page 312 If tyre chains must be used, greater driving force, but will not use genuine HYUNDAI parts or the prevent side skids. equivalent speficied for your vehicle • Do not install studded tyres without...
  • Page 313 Whilst driving NOTICE Chain Installation When installing tyre chains, follow the When using tyre chains: manufacturer’s instructions and mount • Wrong size chains or improperly them as tightly possible. Drive slowly installed chains can damage your (less than 20 mph (30 km/h)) with chains installed.
  • Page 314: Winter Precautions

    9. To prevent the window washer from The battery charging level can be being frozen, add authorized window checked by a HYUNDAI authorised washer anti-freeze solution, as speci- repairer or in a service station. fied on the window washer container.
  • Page 315 Whilst driving Do not let your parking brake freeze Carry emergency equipment Under some conditions your parking In accordance with weather conditions, brake can freeze in the engaged posi- you should carry appropriate emergen- tion. cy equipment, whilst driving. Some of the items you may want to carry include This is most likely to happen when tyre chains, tow straps or chains, flash-...
  • Page 316: Vehicle Weight

    VEHICLE WEIGHT Two labels on your driver’s door sill GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) show how much weight your vehicle This is the Base Kerb Weight plus actu- was designed to carry: the Tyre and al Cargo Weight plus passengers. Loading Information Label and the Certification Label.
  • Page 317: Trailer Towing

    Whilst driving TRAILER TOWING We do not recommend using this vehi- cle for trailer towing. 6-58...
  • Page 318 7. Driver assistance system Due to the infotainment software update, the description of each function of the driver assistance system may differ from the owner’s manual. In this case, for detailed information on updates, scan the QR code in the separately supplied simple manual. Driving Safety Forward Collision–Avoidance Assist (FCA) ............
  • Page 319: Driver Assistance System

    OAC3073079R OAC3073079R mend that you have your vehicle Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is inspected by a HYUNDAI autho- designed to help detect and monitor the rised repairer. vehicle ahead or help detect a pedestri- • NEVER install any accessories or...
  • Page 320 Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist ON/OFF status from the Settings menu. If the warning light remains when Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is ON, we recommend to have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 321 Driver assistance system Forward Safety warning timing Warning methods OAC3073044TU OAC3073044TU OAC3073075TU OAC3073075TU • With the engine on, select User set- The Warning Methods can be set when tings > Driver assistance > Driving the vehicle is in ON position. safety >...
  • Page 322 Forward Collision-Avoidance CAUTION Assist operation • The setting of the Warning Timing Warning and control and Warning Volume applies to all basic function Forward functions of Forward Collision- Collision-Avoidance Assist is to warn Avoidance Assist. and help control the vehicle depending •...
  • Page 323 Driver assistance system OAC3073045TU OAC3073045TU OAC3073056TU OAC3073056TU Emergency braking Stopping vehicle and ending brake control • To warn the driver that emergency braking will occur, the ‘Emergency • When the vehicle is stopped due to Braking’ warning message will emergency braking, the ‘Drive care- appear on the cluster and an audible fully’...
  • Page 324 • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist WARNING does not operate in all situations or • Even if there is a problem with cannot avoid every collisions. Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, • The driver should hold the respon- the v sibility to control the vehicle. Do mance will operate properly.
  • Page 325 If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist does not operate properly after obstruc- tion (snow, rain, or foreign material) is removed, we recommend that the vehi- cle be inspected by a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer. WARNING • Even though the warning message OTM070094N...
  • Page 326 Limitations of the Forward • Driving through steam, smoke or Collision-Avoidance Assist shadow • Only part of the vehicle or pedestrian Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is detected may not operate properly, or it may operate unexpectedly under the follow- • The vehicle in front is a bus, heavy ing circumstances: truck, truck with an unusually shaped cargo, trailer, etc.
  • Page 327 Driver assistance system • You are departing or returning to the • There is a group of pedestrians or a lane large crowd in front • Unstable driving • The pedestrian is wearing clothing that easily blends into the back- •...
  • Page 328 WARNING • Driving on a curved road OAC3073080R OAC3073080R OAC3073082R OAC3073082R OAC3073083R OAC3073083R Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may detect a vehicle, a pedestrian OAC3073081R OAC3073081R or a cyclist in the next lane or out- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist side the lane when driving on a may not detect other vehicle, a curved road.
  • Page 329 Driver assistance system • Driving on an inclined road • Changing lanes OAC3073084R OAC3073084R OAC3073081R OAC3073081R Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist OAC307308 OAC307308 may not detect other vehicle, a [A] : Your vehicle, pedestrian or a cyclist in front of [B] : Lane changing vehicle you whilst driving uphill or downhill When a vehicle moves into your adversely affecting the performance...
  • Page 330 • Detecting vehicle OAC3073085TU OAC3073085TU If the vehicle in front of you has cargo that extends rearward from the cab, or when the vehicle in front of you has higher ground clearance, additional special atten- tion is required. Forward Collision- Avoidance Assist may not be able to detect the cargo extending from the vehicle.
  • Page 331 Driver assistance system WARNING • When you are towing a trailer or another vehicle, turn off Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist safety reasons. • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may operate if objects that are simi- lar in shape or characteristics to vehicle, a pedestrian or a cyclist are detected.
  • Page 332 Whilst driving over a certain speed, Lane Keeping Assist settings Lane Keeping Assist detects lane mark- Lane Safety ings (or road edges) and may warn you if your vehicle leaves the lane without using the turn signal and may assist with steering to prevent your vehicle departing from its travel lane.
  • Page 333 Driver assistance system Warning Methods Turning Lane Keeping Assist On/Off OAC3073075TU OAC3073075TU The Warning Methods can be set when the vehicle is in ON position. OAC3073058TU OAC3073058TU • Warning volume: Select User set- Whenever the vehicle is turned off and tings >...
  • Page 334 Warning and control Hands-off warning Lane Keeping Assist will warn and con- trol the vehicle with Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist. Lane Departure Warning Left Left Right Right OAC3073061TU OAC3073061TU If the driver takes their hands off the steering wheel for several seconds, the ‘Keep hands on the steering wheel’...
  • Page 335 OAC3073062TU OAC3073062TU OAC3073063TU OAC3073063TU inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised • The images and colors in the instru- repairer. ment cluster may differ depending on the instrument cluster type or theme selected from the instrument cluster.
  • Page 336 (or road edges) on the road ommend that the vehicle be inspected • The lane markings (or road edges) by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. are complicated or a structure substi- tutes for the lines, such as a con- WARNING struction area •...
  • Page 337 Driver assistance system • There is a road edge without a lane • message is displayed or audible • There is a boundary structure in the warning generated, Lane roadway, such as a tollbooth, side- Keeping Assist warning message walk, kerb, etc. may not be displayed and audible •...
  • Page 338 OAC3073047TU OAC3073047TU OAC3073097R OAC3073097R (1) Manual Speed Limit Assist enabled indi- cator (2) Set speed You can set the speed limit when you do not want to drive over a specific speed. If you drive over the preset speed limit, Manual Speed Limit Assist operates (set speed limit will blink and chime will sound) until the vehicle speed returns within the...
  • Page 339 Driver assistance system Temporarily pausing Manual Speed Limit Assist OAC3073098R OAC3073098R 1. The set speed limit will be displayed on the instrument cluster. OAC3073049TU OAC3073049TU If you would like to drive over the Press the switch to temporarily preset speed limit, depress the pause the set speed limit.
  • Page 340 Resuming Manual Speed Limit Turning off Manual Speed Limit Assist Assist OAC3073050TU OAC3073050TU OAC3073046TU OAC3073046TU To resume Manual Speed Limit Assist after the function was paused, operate Press the Driving Assist ( ) button to the +, -, switch. turn Manual Speed Limit Assist off. The Speed Limit ( ) indicator will go If you push the + switch up or –...
  • Page 341 Driver assistance system Intelligent Speed Limit Assist uses Detecting sensor information from the detected road sign and navigation system to inform the driver of the speed limit of the current road. Also, Intelligent Speed Limit Assist helps the driver to maintain with- in the speed limit of the road.
  • Page 342 Intelligent Speed Limit Assist WARNING settings For your safety, only change the set- Speed Limit tings after parking the vehicle at a safe location. Warning methods OAC3073064TU OAC3073064TU With the engine on, select or deselect User settings > Driver assistance > Speed limit from the settings menu in OAC3073077TU OAC3073077TU...
  • Page 343 Driver assistance system Intelligent Speed Limit Assist Information operation • If speed limit information of the road Warning and control cannot be recognized, ‘---’ sign will Intelligent Speed Limit Assist will warn displayed. Please refer and control the vehicle by “Displaying “Limitations of Intelligent Speed speed limit”, “Warning overspeed”...
  • Page 344 OAC3073067TU OAC3073067TU OAC3073070R OAC3073070R Warning overspeed Set Speed Auto Change (Navigation equipped) When driving at a speed higher than the displayed speed limit, the red speed Manual Speed Limit Assist assists the limit indicator will blink and warning vehicle to adjust its set speed accord- sounds.
  • Page 345 ) warning light we recommend that you have the vehi- and ( ) warning light will illuminate on cle inspected by a HYUNDAI autho- the instrument cluster. If this occurs, we rised repairer. recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
  • Page 346 • The distance between the vehicle WARNING and the road signs is too far • Even though the warning message • The vehicle encounters illuminant or warning light does not appear road signs on the cluster, Intelligent Speed • Intelligent Speed Limit Assist incor- Limit Assist may not properly rectly recognizes numbers or pictures operate.
  • Page 347 Driver assistance system • The vehicle is shaking heavily • Driving on a newly opened road • The navigation software is being updated whilst driving • The navigation is restarted whilst driving WARNING • Intelligent Speed Limit Assist is a supplemental function that helps the driver to comply with the speed limit on the road, and may not dis-...
  • Page 348 Basic function CAUTION Driver Attention Warning monitors your Always keep the front view camera driving pattern whilst driving. When the in good condition to maintain opti- driver's attention level is below a cer- mal performance of Driver Attention tain level, Driver Attention Warning rec- Warning.
  • Page 349 Driver assistance system Driver Attention Warning CAUTION operation Driver Attention Warning may sug- Basic function gest a break depending on the driv- The basic function of Driver Attention Warning is to warn the driver 'Consider taking a break'. Driver Attention Warning is a supple- mental function and may not be able to determine whether the driver is Taking a break...
  • Page 350 If this occurs, we • The driver has the responsibility to recommend that the vehicle be inspect- safely drive and control the vehi- ed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. cle. CAUTION • Leading Vehicle Departure Alert is a supplemental function and may not alert the driver whenever the front vehicle departs from a stop.
  • Page 351 If Driver Attention Warning does not operate properly after it is removed, we recommend to have the vehicle inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. WARNING • Driver Attention Warning may not properly operate in an area (for...
  • Page 352 • When a pedestrian or bicycle is • When the vehicle ahead sharply between you and the vehicle ahead steers OAC3073090TU OAC3073090TU OAC3073092R OAC3073092R [A] : Your vehicle, [B] : Front vehicle If there is a pedestrian(s) or bicy- cle(s) in between you and the vehicle If the vehicle in front makes a sharp in front, Leading Vehicle Departure turn, such as to turn left or right or...
  • Page 353 Driver assistance system • When driving at a tollgate or intersec- tion, etc. OAC3073078TU OAC3073078TU If you pass a tollbooth or inter- section with lots of vehicles or you drive where lanes are merged or divided frequently, Leading Vehicle Departure Alert may not operate properly.
  • Page 354 Cruise Control operation Setting set speed 1. Accelerate to the desired speed, which must be more than 20 mph (30 km/h). OAC3073099R OAC3073099R (1) Cruise indicator (2) Set speed Cruise Control will allow you to drive at speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h) with- OAC3073046TU OAC3073046TU out depressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 355 Driver assistance system Increasing set speed Decreasing set speed OAC3073047TU OAC3073047TU OAC3073048TU OAC3073048TU • Push the + switch up and release it • Push the - switch down and release it immediately. The set speed will immediately. The set speed will increase by 1 mph (1 km/h) each time decrease by 1 mph (1 km/h) each the switch is operated in this manner.
  • Page 356 ) indicator will stay on. may sharply increase or decrease when you press the button. NOTICE If Cruise Control pauses during a situation that is not mentioned, we recommend that the vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 7-39...
  • Page 357 Driver assistance system Turning off Cruise Control WARNING Take the following precautions when using Cruise Control: • Always set the vehicle speed under the speed limit in your state. • Keep Cruise Control off when the function is not in use, to avoid inadvertently setting speed.
  • Page 358 Lane Following Assist detects lane Lane Following Assist Settings markings and/or a vehicle ahead on the Warning Methods road, and centre your vehicle in the lane. Detecting sensor OAC3073075TU OAC3073075TU The Warning Methods can be set when the vehicle is in ON position. •...
  • Page 359 Driver assistance system Turning Lane Following Assist Lane Following Assist OAC3073072TU OAC3073072TU OAC3073058TU OAC3073058TU If the vehicle ahead and/or both lane markings are detected and your vehicle With the engine on, short press the speed is below 120 mph (200 km/h), Lane Driving Assist button located on the green indicator light illuminates...
  • Page 360 Hands-off warning WARNING • The steering wheel may not be assisted if the steering wheel is held very tight or the steering wheel is steered over a certain degree. • Lane Following Assist does not operate at all times. It is the responsibility of the driver to safe- ly steer the vehicle and to maintain the vehicle in its lane.
  • Page 361 If this occurs, we ment cluster may differ depending recommend that the vehicle be inspect- on the instrument cluster type or ed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. theme selected from the settings menu. Limitations of Lane Following • If lane markings are not detected,...
  • Page 362 Rear View Monitor displays the area Rear View Monitor settings behind your vehicle to help with safe Warning Methods parking or driving. Detecting sensor OAC3073076TU OAC3073076TU The Warning Methods can be set when the vehicle is in ON position. OAC3073053TU OAC3073053TU •...
  • Page 363 Driver assistance system Camera settings Rear view OAC3073074TU OAC3073074TU You can change Rear View Monitor OAC3053040R OAC3053040R Content selection by touching the Operating conditions setup icon ( ) on the screen whilst • Shift the gear to R (Reverse), the rear Rear View Monitor is operating, or view will appear on the screen.
  • Page 364 HYUNDAI authorised backing up. repairer. • The image shown on the screen may differ from the actual distance of the object.
  • Page 365 Driver assistance system Parking Distance Warning will help Reverse Parking Distance warn the driver if an obstacle is detect- Warning settings ed within a certain distance when the Warning Methods vehicle is moving in reverse at low speeds. Detecting sensor OAC3073077TU OAC3073077TU The Warning Methods can be set when...
  • Page 366 If it still does not from object sound driving work properly, we recommend that the backward vehicle be inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 24-40 in. Buzzer beeps • The audible warning does not sound. (60-100 cm) intermittently •...
  • Page 367 - The sensors or its surrounding area after obstruction (snow, rain, or foreign is directly sprayed with high pres- material) is removed (including trailer, sure washer carrier, etc., from the rear bumper), we recommend that the vehicle be inspect- ed by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 7-50...
  • Page 368 HYUNDAI autho- - Objects smaller than 100 cm (40 rised repairer. in.) in length and narrower than 14 cm (6 in.) in diameter. - Pedestrians, animals or objects that are very close to the ultrasonic sensors.
  • Page 370 8. Emergency situations Hazard warning flasher ..................8-3 In case of an emergency whilst driving ............8-3 If the engine stalls whilst driving ..............8-3 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ..........8-3 If you have a flat tyre whilst driving .............. 8-4 If the engine will not start ..................8-5 If the engine doesn’t turn over or turns over slowly ........8-5 If the engine turns over normally but doesn’t start ........8-5...
  • Page 371 Towing .......................8-33 Towing service ....................8-33 Removable towing hook ................8-34 Emergency towing ..................8-35 Emergency commodity ..................8-37 Fire extinguisher ....................8-37 First aid kit ......................8-37 Triangle reflector ...................8-37 Tyre pressure gauge ..................8-37 Pan-European eCall System................8-38 Information on data processing ..............8-40 Pan-European eCall System ................ 8-42...
  • Page 372: Hazard Warning Flasher

    • Try to start the engine again. If your vehicle will not start, we recommend OAC3079001TU OAC3079001TU that you contact a HYUNDAI autho- The hazard warning flasher serves as a rised repairer. warning to other drivers to exercise extreme caution when approaching, If the engine stalls at overtaking, or passing your vehicle.
  • Page 373: Emergency Situations

    Emergency situations If you have a flat tyre whilst • When the vehicle is stopped, press the hazard warning flasher button, driving move the shift lever into N (Neutral, If a tyre goes flat whilst you are driving: for Automated manual transmission) •...
  • Page 374: If The Engine Will Not Start

    The engine starts only when If the engine still does not start, we rec- the shift lever is in N (Neutral). ommend that you call a HYUNDAI • Check the battery connections to be authorised repairer for assistance. sure they are clean and tight.
  • Page 375: Jump Starting

    Emergency situations JUMP STARTING Jump starting can be dangerous if done If acid gets into your eyes, flush your incorrectly. Follow the jump starting eyes with clean water for at least 15 procedure in this section to avoid seri- minutes and get immediate medical ous injury or damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 376 Information An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment human health. Dispose of the battery according to your local law(s) or regulations. Jump starting procedure OAC3073002TU OAC3073002TU 1. Position the vehicles close enough 4. Connect the jumper cables in the that the jumper cables will reach, but exact sequence shown in the illus- do not allow the vehicles to touch.
  • Page 377 Whilst jump starting your vehicle, discharging is not apparent, we recom- avoid the positive (+) and negative mend that you have your vehicle (-) cables to come in contact. A spark checked by a HYUNDAI authorised could cause personal injury. repairer.
  • Page 378: If The Engine Overheats

    5. If engine coolant is leaking out, stop it is safe to do so. the engine immediately and we rec- ommend that you call a HYUNDAI 2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral, for authorised repairer for assistance. Automated...
  • Page 379: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert for further signs of overheating. If overheating happens again, we rec- ommend that you call a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for assistance. OAC3073003R OAC3073003R NOTICE •...
  • Page 380 Tyre pressure monitoring Please note that the TPMS is not a sub- stitute for proper tyre maintenance, and system it is the driver’s responsibility to main- tain correct tyre pressure, even if WARNING under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS Over-inflation or under-inflation can low tyre pressure telltale.
  • Page 381 Low tyre pressure NOTICE telltale If any of the below happens, we rec- ommend that you have the system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer. 1. The Low Tyre Pressure Telltale/ TPMS Malfunction Indicator does not illuminate for 3 seconds when the ignition switch is placed to the ON position or engine is running.
  • Page 382 If either telltale illuminates, immediately CAUTION reduce your speed, avoid hard corner- ing and anticipate increased stopping In winter or cold weather, the Low distances. You should stop and check Tyre Pressure Telltale may be illumi- your tyres as soon as possible. Inflate nated if the tyre pressure was adjust- the tyres to the proper pressure as indi- ed to the recommended tyre inflation...
  • Page 383: Tpms (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) Malfunction Indicator

    Pressure and Position telltales will come on. We recommend that the flat tyre be repaired by a HYUNDAI autho- The TPMS Malfunction Indicator will rised repairer as soon as possible or illuminate after it blinks for about one replace the flat tyre with the spare tyre.
  • Page 384 WARNING • The TPMS cannot alert you to severe and sudden tyre damage caused by external factors such as nails or road debris. • If you feel any vehicle instability, immediately take your foot off the accelerator, apply the brakes grad- ually with light force, and slowly move to a safe position off the road.
  • Page 385: Jack And Tools

    Emergency situations WARNING Changing a tyre can be dangerous. Follow the instructions in this sec- tion when changing a tyre to reduce the risk of serious injury or death. CAUTION Be careful as you use the jack han- OAC3073004TU OAC3073004TU dle to stay clear of the flat end.
  • Page 386: Changing Tyres

    Changing tyres 3. Press the hazard warning flasher button. 4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, WARNING jack, jack handle, and spare tyre from the vehicle. A vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack causing serious injury or death to you or those nearby.
  • Page 387 8. Insert the jack handle into the jack tyres, recommend that and turn it clockwise, raising the HYUNDAI authorised repairer tight- vehicle until the tyre clears the en the lug nuts to their proper ground. Make sure the vehicle is sta- torque as soon as possible. The ble on the jack.
  • Page 388 If you have to replace your lug nuts make sure they have metric threads to avoid damaging the studs and ensure the wheel is properly secured to the hub. We recommend that you consult a HYUNDAI autho- rised repairer for assistance. 8-19...
  • Page 389 Emergency situations When driving with the compact spare CAUTION tyre mounted to your vehicle: To prevent damaging the compact • Check the tyre pressure after install- spare tyre and your vehicle: ing the compact spare tyre. The com- pact spare tyre should be inflated to •...
  • Page 390: Jack Label

    Jack label OAC3073038TU OAC3073038TU The actual Jack label in the vehicle may 7. When supporting the vehicle, the differ from the illustration. base plate of jack must be vertical under the lifting point. For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack. 8.
  • Page 391: Ec Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    Emergency situations EC Declaration of conformity for Jack Type A JACKDOC14S JACKDOC14S 8-22...
  • Page 392 Type B OAC3N070039TU OAC3N070039TU 8-23...
  • Page 393: Uk Declaration Of Conformity For Jack

    Emergency situations UK Declaration of conformity for Jack OAC3073039TU OAC3073039TU 8-24...
  • Page 394 The tyre inflation pressure must be to the tyre and we recommend that the at least 32 psi (220 kPa). If it is not, system be inspected by a HYUNDAI do not continue driving. authorised repairer. Call for road side service or towing.
  • Page 395: Introduction

    Emergency situations Introduction Air pressure loss in the tyre may adversely affect tyre performance. With the Tyre Mobility Kit you stay For this reason, you should avoid mobile even after experiencing a tyre abrupt steering other driving puncture. manoeuvres, especially if the vehicle is The system of compressor and sealing heavily loaded or if a trailer is in use.
  • Page 396: Notes On The Safe Use Of The Tyre Mobility Kit

    If the tyre cannot be made roadwor- to an unconscious person and seek thy with the Tyre Mobility Kit, we rec- medical attention immediately. ommend that you contact a HYUNDAI • Long time exposure to the sealant authorised repairer. may cause damage to bodily tissue •...
  • Page 397: Components Of The Tyre Mobility Kit

    Emergency situations Components of the Tyre Mobility Kit OAX081006 OAX081006 1. Speed-restriction label 2. Sealant bottle and label with speed restriction 3. Filling hose from sealant bottle to wheel 4. Connectors and cable for the power outlet direct connection 5. Holder for the sealant bottle 6.
  • Page 398: Using The Tyre Mobility Kit

    WARNING Expired sealant Do not use the Tyre sealant after the sealant has expired (for example, pasted the expiration date on the sealant container). This can increase the risk of tyre failure. WARNING OAX081008 OAX081008 2. Screw connection hose (10) onto the Sealant connector of the sealant bottle.
  • Page 399 Emergency situations CAUTION CAUTION Securely install the sealant filling Tyre pressure hose to the valve. If not, sealant may Do not attempt to drive your vehicle flow backward, possibly clogging if the tyre pressure is below 200 kPa the filling hose. (29 psi).
  • Page 400: Distributing The Sealant

    Distributing the sealant Checking the tyre inflation pressure OLMF064106 OLMF064106 9. Immediately drive about 4-6 miles OAC3079012TU OAC3079012TU (7-10 km or, about 10min) to evenly distribute the sealant in the tyre. 1. After driving about 4-6 miles (7-10 km or about 10 min.), stop at a safety Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph (80 location.
  • Page 401 Information sensors. We recommend that you The pressure gauge may show higher get this done at a HYUNDAI autho- than actual reading when the compres- rised repairer. sor is running. To get an accurate tyre...
  • Page 402: Towing

    [A] : Dolly If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 403: Removable Towing Hook

    Emergency situations When towing your vehicle in an emer- Removable towing hook gency without wheel dollies: 1. Place the ignition switch in the ACC position. 2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. CAUTION Failure to place the shift lever in N (Neutral) may cause internal damage OAC3079015TU OAC3079015TU...
  • Page 404: Emergency Towing

    OAC3073018TU OAC3073018TU to tow your vehicle. If towing is necessary, we recommend you have it done by a HYUNDAI autho- • The drivers of both vehicles should rised repairer or a commercial tow truck communicate with each other fre- service.
  • Page 405 Emergency situations NOTICE 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 other conditions from which the OAC3079034TU...
  • Page 406: Fire Extinguisher

    Your vehicle is equipped with emergen- Tyre pressure gauge cy commodities to help you respond to (if equipped) emergency situation. Tyres normally lose some air in day-to- day use, and you may have to add a air periodically and usually it is not a sign Fire extinguisher of a leaking tyre, but of normal wear.
  • Page 407 Emergency situations The vehicle is equipped with a device* connected with the Pan-European eCall system for making emergency call to response teams. The Pan-European eCall system is an automatic emergency call service made in event of a traffic accident or other** accidents on the roads of Europe. (only in countries with regulation on this system) The system allows contacting with an officer of the single duty dispatch service in case of accidents on the roads of Europe.
  • Page 408 Once the data which is stored in the Pan-European eCall system is delivered to the rescue centre to assist the driver and passengers with proper rescue operations, the data will be deleted after rescue operation is completed. Description of the ecall in-vehicle system OAC3079020TU OAC3079020TU Overview of the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system, its operation and functionalities:...
  • Page 409 Emergency situations It will also be triggered automatically Types of data and its recipients when the vehicle is equipped with a The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system TPS system which does not function in may collect and process only the fol- the event of a severe accident.
  • Page 410 (1) Directive 95/46/EC of the European Arrangements for data process- Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system individuals with regard to the pro- is designed in such a way as to ensure cessing of personal data and on the that the data contained in the system free movement of such data (OJ L...
  • Page 411: Pan-European Ecall System

    Emergency situations Modalities for exercising data Pan-European eCall System The data subject (the vehicle’s owner) has a right of access to data and as appropriate to request the rectification, erasure or blocking of data, concerning him or her, the processing of which does not comply with the provisions of Directive 95/46/EC.
  • Page 412 Automatic accident reporting System operation in the System operation in the Connection with the Connection with the Emergency services Emergency services event of a traffic accident event of a traffic accident Public Safety Answering Public Safety Answering Point(PSAP) Point(PSAP) OAC3073022TU OAC3073022TU The Pan-European eCall device automatically makes an emergency call to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for proper rescuing operations in event of...
  • Page 413 Emergency situations Manual accident reporting OAC3083052TU OAC3083052TU The driver or passenger manually can make an emergency call in the Public Safety Answering Point(PSAP), by pressing SOS button to call the necessary emergency services. A call to the emergency services through the Pan-European eCall system can be cancelled by pressing the SOS button again only before the call connection.
  • Page 414 If red LED illuminates in normal driv- ing conditions, this can indicate mal- function of the Pan-European eCall system. We recommend that you have the Pan-European eCall system checked by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer soon possible. Otherwise correct operation of the...
  • Page 416 9. Maintenance Engine compartment ..................9-3 Maintenance services ..................9-4 Owner’s responsibility ..................9-4 Owner maintenance precautions..............9-4 Owner maintenance ...................9-5 Owner maintenance schedule ...............9-5 Scheduled maintenance services ..............9-7 Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ..........9-8 Engine oil ......................9-11 Checking the engine oil level ................
  • Page 417 Tyres and wheels....................9-30 Tyre care ......................9-30 Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures ..........9-31 Check tyre inflation pressure ................ 9-31 Tyre rotation ....................9-32 Wheel alignment and tyre balance ..............9-33 Tyre replacement ...................9-33 Wheel replacement ..................9-35 Tyre traction ....................9-35 Tyre maintenance ..................9-35 Tyre sidewall labelling ...................9-35 Low aspect ratio tyres ..................
  • Page 418: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT Smartstream G1.0 Smartstream G1.0 Smart stream G1.0 T-GDi Smart stream G1.0 T-GDi Smartstream G1.2 Smartstream G1.2 The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. OAC3089001R/OAC3N080001R/OAC3089002R OAC3089001R/OAC3N080001R/OAC3089002R 1. Engine coolant reservoir 6. Battery 4. Air cleaner 5.
  • Page 419: Maintenance Services

    Maintenance MAINTENANCE SERVICES Owner maintenance instructions only for the maintenance service satisfaction. NOTICE ranty coverage. For details, read the vehicle warranties.
  • Page 420: Owner Maintenance

    OWNER MAINTENANCE The following lists are vehicle checks These Owner Maintenance vehicle Owner maintenance schedule When you stop for fuel: • Check the coolant level in the engine coolant reservoir. level. • If you must run the engine during maintenance, do so in an outdoor ventilation.
  • Page 421 Maintenance Whilst operating your vehicle: At least twice a year: (for example, every Spring and Autumn) exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes in the vehicle. • Check for vibrations in the steering steering effort or looseness in the • Notice if your vehicle constantly turns function.
  • Page 422: Scheduled Maintenance Services

    SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES • Driving in heavy traffic area Information • As it is normal for engine oil to be consumed during driving, the engine oil level should be checked on regular basis. • The engine oil change interval for normal operating conditions is based on the use of the recommended engine specification.
  • Page 423: Explanation Of Scheduled Maintenance Items

    Maintenance EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS Engine oil and filter Fuel filter with a lifetime fuel filter that is integrat- sary. Fuel lines, fuel hoses and connections...
  • Page 424 to examine those hose surfaces near- Engine coolant ule. NOTICE the correct heat range. transmission failure.
  • Page 425 Maintenance steering wheel. cation. bles. For more information on checking the 9-10...
  • Page 426: Engine Oil

    ENGINE OIL NOTICE Check the engine oil following the be- may damage the engine. ing or changing engine oil. If you can cause engine damage. 2. Be sure the vehicle is on the level ture. Wait for 15 minutes for the oil to re- it fully.
  • Page 427 Maintenance filter • • NOTICE • • mate conditions, traffic conditions, engine oil level regularly and refill it if necessary. 9-12...
  • Page 428 Information When the oil pressure is low due to in- sufficient engine oil, the Engine Oil Pressure ( ) warning light will il- luminate. In addition, the enhanced engine protection system, which limits the engine’s power is activated and the Malfunction Indicator Light ( ) will illuminate when the vehicle is driven in...
  • Page 429: Engine Coolant

    Maintenance ENGINE COOLANT the factory. coolant concentration level at least NOTICE low engine coolant, suddenly add- ing engine coolant may cause damage, add engine coolant slow- the engine is cool. 9-14...
  • Page 430 Recommended engine coolant rect coolant mixture can result in seri- • The engine in your vehicle has alu- coolant. whilst the engine and ra- • Do not use a solution that contains tion. Turn the engine off and wait until the care when removing the radiator lowing table.
  • Page 431 Maintenance NOTICE such as alternator. windscreen and may cause loss of 9-16...
  • Page 432 Information level Use only the specified brake/clutch fluid. Refer to “Recommended lubri- cants and capacities” in chapter 2. Information Before removing the brake/clutch filler cap, read the warning on the cap. Information OAC3089007R OAC3089007R Clean the filler cap before removing. Use only DOT4 brake/clutch fluid from a sealed container.
  • Page 433 Maintenance gets in your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 min- utes and get immediate medical at- tention. NOTICE oil, such as engine oil in your 9-18...
  • Page 434: Washer Fluid

    WASHER FLUID PARKING BRAKE OAC3069002R OAC3069002R is not available. voir. Engine coolant can severely the windscreen and may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in contact the washer fluid or the animals. dren and animals. 9-19...
  • Page 435: Air Cleaner

    Maintenance AIR CLEANER Type A is not taken off. removal. 9-20...
  • Page 436 Type B the arrow. of the arrow (1). is not taken off. 9-21...
  • Page 437: Climate Control Air Filter

    Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER Information If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas, replace the ele- ment more often than the usual recom- mended intervals. NOTICE cessive engine wear. may result. gine. OAC3059042R OAC3059042R 9-22...
  • Page 438 OAC3089012R OAC3089012R as shown. This will ensure that the lowing the glove box to hang. NOTICE Install a new climate control air filter in the correct direction with the ar- ) facing downwards, duced. 3. Remove the climate control air filter cover.
  • Page 439: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance WIPER BLADES Common sources of contamination are against the windscreen, since it may Front windscreen wiper blade water. NOTICE ner, or other solvents on or near them. OGSR076067 OGSR076067 ally. Information Commercial hot waxes applied by au- tomatic car washes have been known to make the windscreen difficult to clean.
  • Page 440 Rear window wiper blade (if equipped) OGSR076068 OGSR076068 OLMB073023 OLMB073023 screen. OLMB073024 OLMB073024 slightly. 9-25...
  • Page 441: Battery

    Also, do not overfill the battery cells. If not, it may corrode the battery or other components. Finally, securely close the cell cap. However, we recom- mend you to contact a HYUNDAI au- thorised repairer for better battery service. leum jelly or terminal grease.
  • Page 442 acid which is highly cor- or clothing. If acid gets into your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get immediate medical thoroughly wash the area. If you feel NOTICE medical attention immediately. ners. tery.
  • Page 443 Maintenance The actual battery label in the vehicle with good ventilation. name of battery 2. 12V : The nominal voltage removed first and installed last ity (in min.) the following order. switch. were left on whilst the vehicle was not (trickle) for 10 hours.
  • Page 444 By jump starting NOTICE teries are maintenance-free and before it is shutoff. The vehicle may not restart if you shut it off before the bat- Information inappropriately dis- posed battery can be harm- ful to the environment and human health. Dispose of the battery according to your local law(s) or regula- tion.
  • Page 445 Maintenance TYRES AND WHEELS Tyre care Tyre failure may cause loss of vehi- cle control resulting in an accident. and damage. Tyres with too much or too little of the other tyres on your vehicle. uneven wear, or are damaged. ing effectiveness, steering control, or traction.
  • Page 446 NOTICE mile (1.6 km). ards. handling, and minimum tyre wear. How to check Over-inflation or under-inflation can reduce tyre life, adversely affect ve- hicle handling, and lead to sudden tyre failure that could result in loss of vehicle control resulting in an ac- cident.
  • Page 447 Maintenance CBGQ0706 CBGQ0706 Tyre rotation rect balance. CBGQ0707 CBGQ0707 CBGQ0707A CBGQ0707A 9-32...
  • Page 448 Information NOTICE Incorrect wheel weights can damage The outside and inside of the unsym- metrical tyre is distinguishable. When installing an unsymmetrical tyre, be sure to install the side marked “out- side” face the outside. If the side marked “inside” is installed on the out- side, it will have a negative effect on vehicle performance.
  • Page 449 Maintenance Compact spare tyre replacement (if equipped) uneven wear, or are damaged. ing effectiveness, steering control, and traction. cause unusual handling character- in a serious accident. vehicle control resulting in an acci- two front or two rear tyres (or one tyre can seriously affect your •...
  • Page 450 are equivalent to the original factory Tyre traction OLMB073028 OLMB073028 1. Manufacturer or brand name 2. Tyre size designation Tyre maintenance tyres for your vehicle. The following ex- wheel alignment. wheel. the tyre can carry. call. 9-35...
  • Page 451 Maintenance 3. Checking tyre life (TIN : Tyre Wheel size designation Identification Number) Tyre speed ratings of 2023. 4. Tyre ply composition and material 9-36...
  • Page 452 5. Maximum permissible infla- tion pressure This number is the greatest amount of 6. Maximum load rating Traction - AA, A, B & C 7. Uniform tyre quality grading TREADWEAR 200 The traction grade assigned to this not include acceleration, cornering, Tread wear acteristics.
  • Page 453 Maintenance Temperature - A, B & C ratio tyre is shorter than a standard tyre, the rim of the wheel and the tyre test wheel. damage the tyres and wheels. wheels. tory test wheel than the minimum re- stone, drive the vehicle slowly so as not to damage the tyres and wheels.
  • Page 454 FUSES Normal Normal Blown Blown of the same rating. Normal Normal Blown Blown Multi fuse Multi fuse Information Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, car- tridge type, and multi fuse for higher amperage ratings. Normal Normal Blown...
  • Page 455 Maintenance 7. Push in a new fuse of the same rat- rette lighter fuse. OAC3083015R OAC3083015R 1. Turn the vehicle off. 2. Turn all other switches OFF. same rating. 9-40...
  • Page 456 Multi fuse (Main fuse) 1. Turn the vehicle off. 1. Turn the vehicle off. 2. Turn all other switches OFF. 2. Disconnect the negative battery ca- ble. it is blown. To remove or insert the ture above. 5. Push in a new fuse of the same rat- the same rating.
  • Page 457 Maintenance Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your ve- hicle. It is accurate at the time of print- ing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label. OAC3083020R OAC3083020R 9-42...
  • Page 458 Driver’s side fuse panel SAFETY SAFETY P/ Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer SEAT WARMER Switch MODULE Link Connector MEMORY MEMORY Switch MODULE MULTI MEDIA CHARGER A/C 3 7.5A E-CALL E-CALL 7.5A 9-43...
  • Page 459 Maintenance Driver’s side fuse panel Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer MODULE ESP 3 BRAKE 7.5A SWITCH START 7.5A CLUSTER MODULE Lock & Clutch Switch Driver/Passenger Seat Warmer MODULE Multifunction Switch 7.5A MODULE POWER POWER Front Power Outlet OUTLET 9-44...
  • Page 460 Driver’s side fuse panel Cluster A/C 1 7.5A Block (RLY. 12) Block (RLY. 3) Block (RLY. 11) MDPS 2 9-45...
  • Page 461 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your ve- hicle. It is accurate at the time of print- ing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label. 9-46...
  • Page 462 Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smartstream G1.0) MAIN Main Relay RLY.1 E178 FUEL RLY.2 E179 PUMP RLY.3 E180 Cooling Fan Low Relay RLY.4 E181 RLY.5 E182 A/CON Relay RLY.6 E183 Start Relay RLY.7 E184 RLY.8 E185 RLY.9 E186 RLY.10 E187 RLY.11 E188 Blower Relay...
  • Page 463 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smartstream G1.0) 125A (Without 150A F03/F05/F06/F07/F08 MDPS BLOWER E/R Junction Block (RLY.12) RR DEFOG Relay) ABS2 POWER POWER OUTLET Relay) ABS1 Junction Block (RLY.11) C/FAN AMT2 BATT3 F21/F25/F29) BATT2 BATT4 A/CON1 E/R Junction Block (RLY.6) BATT1 9-48...
  • Page 464 Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smartstream G1.0) AMT1 E/R Junction Block (RLY.7) Switch AMT3 FUEL E/R Junction Block (RLY.2) PUMP Battery Sensor E/R Junction Block (RLY.1) COIL INJECTOR 9-49...
  • Page 465 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smartstream G1.2 ) MAIN Main Relay RLY.1 E278 FUEL RLY.2 E279 PUMP RLY.3 E280 Cooling Fan Low Relay RLY.4 E281 RLY.5 E282 A/CON Relay RLY.6 E283 Start Relay RLY.7 E284 RLY.8 E285 RLY.9 E286 RLY.10 E287 RLY.11...
  • Page 466 Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smartstream G1.2 ) 125A 150A F03/F05/F06/F07/F08 MDPS BLOWER E/R Junction Block (RLY.12) RR DEFOG Relay) ABS2 POWER POWER OUTLET Relay) ABS1 Junction Block (RLY.11) C/FAN AMT2 BATT3 F29) BATT2 BATT4 A/CON1 E/R Junction Block (RLY.6) BATT1 9-51...
  • Page 467 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smartstream G1.2 ) AMT1 Relay) AMT3 FUEL E/R Junction Block (RLY.2) PUMP Battery Sensor E/R Junction Block (RLY.1) COIL INJECTOR 9-52...
  • Page 468 Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smart stream G1.0 T-GDi ) MAIN Main Relay RLY.1 E378 FUEL RLY.2 E379 PUMP RLY.3 E380 Cooling Fan Low Relay RLY.4 E381 RLY.5 E382 A/CON Relay RLY.6 E383 Start Relay RLY.7 E384 RLY.8 E385 RLY.9 E386 RLY.10 E387...
  • Page 469 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smart stream G1.0 T-GDi ) 125A 150A F03/F05/F06/F07/F08 MDPS BLOWER E/R Junction Block (RLY.12) RR DEFOG Relay) ABS2 POWER POWER OUTLET Relay) ABS1 Junction Block (RLY.11) C/FAN AMT2 BATT3 F21/F25/F29) BATT2 BATT4 A/CON1 E/R Junction Block (RLY.6) BATT1 9-54...
  • Page 470 Engine compartment fuse panel (for Smart stream G1.0 T-GDi ) AMT1 E/R Junction Block (RLY.7) AMT3 FUEL E/R Junction Block (RLY.2) PUMP Battery Sensor E/R Junction Block (RLY.1) COIL INJECTOR 9-55...
  • Page 471 However, if moisture is not removed, we recommend that your vehicle is in- spected by a HYUNDAI authorised re- pairer. manual transmission vehicle) or neutral (for manual transmission ve-...
  • Page 472 (2) Turn Signal Light (3) Daytime Running Light & Position Light (2) Low Beam Assist-Static Light : MFR (Multi Focus Reflector) (3) Turn Signal Light (4) Daytime Running Light & Position Light 9-57...
  • Page 473 Maintenance Headlight (Low/High) 1. Turn the front tyre at a right angle. OLMB073042L OLMB073042L • Never touch the glass with bare turning it counterclockwise. 9-58...
  • Page 474 Information This headlight is bi-function type that switches the low beam to high or the high beam to low using solenoid sys- tem. So, the moving sound may be heard when the headlight switches the low beam to high or the high beam to low and it does not indicate malfunc- tion of the headlight.
  • Page 475 Maintenance 3. Remove the socket from the assem- bly by turning the socket counter- clockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly. from the socket. 4. Remove the bulb-socket from the housing by turning the socket coun- terclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the aligning the tabs on the socket with...
  • Page 476 aiming Headlight aiming counterclockwise. wise. Front fog light aiming flat floor. 3. Draw vertical lines (Vertical lines clockwise. 9-61...
  • Page 477 Maintenance Aiming point (5 Door) W3 : Lighting centre Distance between Front fog light W3 : Lighting centre Distance between Front fog light Vehicle condition Multi Focus Reflector (30.23) (52.8) (53.6) (15.4) Bi-Function Projection 761.5 (29.9) (53.4) Multi Focus Reflector (29.9) (52.8) (15.2)
  • Page 478 Aiming point (N line) W3 : Lighting centre Distance between Front fog light W3 : Lighting centre Distance between Front fog light Vehicle condition Multi Focus Reflector (30.23) (52.8) (51.5) (14.9) Bi-Function Projection 761.5 (29.9) (53.4) Multi Focus Reflector (29.9) (52.8) (14.6) (51.5)
  • Page 479 Maintenance Head light low beam 9-64...
  • Page 480 Front fog light 9-65...
  • Page 481 Maintenance out. 7. Connect the bulb electrical connec- tor. 8. Reinstall the light assembly to the Type A (1) Turn Signal Light (3) Reflex Reflector Light (4) Rear Fog Light Type B 1. Remove the light assembly from the the assembly out. 2.
  • Page 482 2. Loosen the light assembly retaining 3. Remove the rear combination light cle. (1) Tail Light (3) Turn signal light (4) Reflex Reflector Light (5) Rear fog Light 4. Remove the socket from the assem- Turn Signal Light, Tail/Stop Light bly by turning the socket counter- clockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly.
  • Page 483 Maintenance Rear fog light, Back-up Light 2. Remove the socket from the assem- bly by turning the socket counter- clockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly. 3. Remove the bulb from the socket by clockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket.
  • Page 484 NOTICE housing. out. 4. Align the lens tabs with the interior 9-69...
  • Page 485 Maintenance APPEARANCE CARE NOTICE damaged due to sunlight reflected NOTICE detergents or hot water, and do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight warm. Exterior general caution windows of your vehicle. windows and wet the interior. label. Finish maintenance chemical solvents or strong deter- gents.
  • Page 486 High-pressure washing NOTICE tance from the vehicle. as this can damage the surface of washes the vehicle surface at high here and leave stains that is difficult to remove. your vehicle and dry with a microfi- if they come into contact with high vehicle, you should not use a clean- cle surface is too dirty (sand, dirt, dust, contaminant, etc.), clean the...
  • Page 487 Maintenance Finish damage repair NOTICE with a dry cloth will scratch the fin- ish. cleaners, or strong detergents NOTICE If your vehicle is damaged and re- coating and cause discolouration NOTICE NOTICE silicon remover and if any tar or tar contaminant is on the surface use a your vehicle maintained and re- 9-72...
  • Page 488 Bright-metal maintenance lightly whilst maintaining a slow for- • During winter weather or in coastal Aluminium wheel maintenance NOTICE Underbody maintenance wheels. cooled. tergent, and rinse thoroughly with wheels after driving on salted roads. these areas can cause rusting. 9-73...
  • Page 489 Maintenance Corrosion protection Moisture breeds corrosion Protecting your vehicle from which corrosion is most likely to occur. corrosion corrosion resistance your vehicle can rate. contact with the vehicle. Although the Common causes of corrosion The most common causes of corrosion on your vehicle are: vehicle.
  • Page 490 favorable environment for corrosion. tant. garage can contribute to corrosion un- ly when winter is over. washing it away will accelerate corro- ticularly effective removing terials. materials or chemicals in the vehicle. ate corrosion. 9-75...
  • Page 491 Maintenance Interior care Cleaning the upholstery and interior trim Interior general precautions Vehicle interior surfaces (if equipped) or surfaces with a whisk broom or a vacuum cleaner. See the instructions that follow for the faces. Fabric (if equipped) NOTICE with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. cle as this may damage them.
  • Page 492 • Caring for the leather seats Leather (if equipped) • Features of Seat Leather sity. the stain is noticeable. Clean the seats frequently. cause the surface to crack. ucts. ric. may change the nature of natural leather. 9-77...
  • Page 493 Maintenance • Cleaning the leather seats Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt webbing - Remove all contaminations instant- ly. Refer to instructions below for removal of each contaminant. cause this may weaken it. Cleaning the interior window glass - Oil Remove oil instantly with absorb- cleaner container.
  • Page 494 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM The emission control system of your system warranty. Please see the warranty in- sion control system to meet all emis- sion regulations. There are three emission control sys- tems which are as follows. tion system. (1) Crankcase emission control system control system (3) Exhaust emission control system Canister...
  • Page 495 Maintenance Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV) less and odourless, it is dangerous the instructions following to avoid not taken into the engine. After the en- any more than what is necessary to move the vehicle in or out of the area. system The Exhaust Emission Control System is a highly effective system which con-...
  • Page 496 Operating precautions for cata- lytic converters (if equipped) engines. system are very hot whilst the en- gine is running or immediately after the engine is turned off. To avoid such as misfire or a noticeable loss of • • Do not misuse or abuse the engine. off.
  • Page 497 Maintenance Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF) (if equipped) Petrol Fuel The Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF) sys- tem removes the soot in the exhaust gas. The GPF system automatically burns tem. lems. luminate. The Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF) Light about 30 minutes. When the GPF light starts to blink or the waning message “Check exhaust sys- With the GPF light blinking for an ex-...
  • Page 498 Index...
  • Page 499 Index Accessing your vehicle ..................5-5 Immobiliser system ..................5-13 Remote key ......................5-5 Remote key precautions ..................5-7 Smart key ......................5-9 Smart key precautions ..................5-11 Air cleaner ......................9-20 Filter replacement ..................... 9-20 Air conditioner compressor label................. 2-19 Air conditioning system ..................
  • Page 500 Automatic climate control system ............... 5-60 Automatic heating and air conditioning ............5-61 Manual heating and air conditioning ..............5-62 System maintenance ..................5-68 System operation ....................5-66 Battery ......................... 9-26 Battery capacity label ..................9-28 Battery recharging .................... 9-28 For best battery service ..................
  • Page 501 Index Centre console overview..................2-7 Child Restraint System (CRS) ................3-30 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............3-32 Our recommendation:Children always in the rear ........... 3-30 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............3-31 Climate control air filter ..................9-22 Filter inspection ....................
  • Page 502 Emergency commodity ..................8-37 Fire extinguisher ....................8-37 First aid kit ....................... 8-37 Triangle reflector ....................8-37 Tyre pressure gauge ..................8-37 Emission control system ..................9-79 Crankcase emission control system ..............9-79 Evaporative emission control system ............... 9-79 Exhaust emission control system ..............9-80 Engine compartment ....................
  • Page 503 High Beam Assist operation ................5-46 High Beam Assist settings ................5-46 How to use this manual ..................1-3 Hyundai motor company ..................1-2 If the engine overheats ................... 8-9 If the engine will not start ..................8-5 If the engine doesn’t turn over or turns over slowly .......... 8-5 If the engine turns over normally but doesn’t start ..........
  • Page 504 If you have a flat tyre (with tyre mobility kit) ............. 8-25 Checking the tyre inflation pressure ..............8-31 Components of the Tyre Mobility Kit .............. 8-28 Distributing the sealant ..................8-31 Introduction ...................... 8-26 Notes on the safe use of the Tyre Mobility Kit ..........8-27 Using the Tyre Mobility Kit ................
  • Page 505 Index Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA) ..............7-24 Intelligent Speed Limit Assist malfunction and limitations ......7-28 Intelligent Speed Limit Assist operation ............7-26 Intelligent Speed Limit Assist settings ............. 7-25 Interior features ....................5-77 Ashtray ......................5-77 Cargo area cover ....................5-86 Clock ........................
  • Page 506 Light bulbs ......................9-56 Headlight and front fog light aiming ..............9-61 Headlight, position light, turn signal light, fog light and daytime running light, low beam assist-static light bulb replacement ............9-57 High mounted stop light replacement .............. 9-68 Interior light bulb replacement ................. 9-69 License plate light bulb replacement ..............
  • Page 507 Index Pan-European eCall ................... 5-120 SOS......................... 5-120 SOS Test ......................5-120 Pan-European eCall System ................8-38 Information on data processing ................ 8-40 Pan-European eCall System ................8-42 Parking brake ...................... 9-19 Checking the parking brake ................9-19 Radio ........................5-102 Changing the radio mode ................
  • Page 508 Safety messages ..................... 1-3 Scheduled maintenance services................9-7 Seat belts ......................3-19 Additional seat belt safety precautions ............. 3-27 Care of seat belts ....................3-29 Pre-tensioner seat belt ..................3-24 Seat belt restraint system .................. 3-22 Seat belt safety precautions ................3-19 Seat belt warning light ..................
  • Page 509 Index Theft-alarm system ....................5-19 Towing ......................... 8-33 Emergency towing .................... 8-35 Removable towing hook ................... 8-34 Towing service ....................8-33 trademarks......................5-123 Trailer towing ...................... 6-58 TRAY ........................5-76 Glove box ......................5-76 Tyre load and speed capacity ................2-13 TYRE Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ............
  • Page 510 Washer fluid ......................9-19 Checking the washer fluid level ..............9-19 Windows ......................5-28 Power windows ....................5-28 Windscreen defrosting and defogging ..............5-71 Automatic climate control system ..............5-72 Defroster ......................5-73 Winter driving ...................... 6-52 Snow or icy conditions ..................6-52 Winter Precautions ...................

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