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OWNER'S MANUAL
Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.However, Hyundai Motor India Limited reserves the right to make changesat any time without prior notice and without obligation to incorporate suchchanges so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carriedout.
This manual applies to all variants of this vehicle and includes descriptionsand explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to yourspecific vehicle.
This manual is provided in non-writable PDF format and can be viewable onany computer or Device compatible with windows 7 & above and PDF read-er. Avoid direct sunlight to CD & do not keep it in high temperature zone i.emore than 70 degree celcius.
Your HYUNDAI vehicle should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI vehicle and may, in addition, violate condi-tions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in vio-lation of regulations established by the Department of Transportation and other government agencies in your country.
Your vehicle is equipped with electronic fuel injection and other electronic components. It ispossible for an improperly installed/adjusted two-way radio or cellular telephone to adverselyaffect electronic systems. For this reason, we recommend that you carefully follow the radiomanufacturer's instructions or consult your HYUNDAI dealer for precautionary measures orspecial instructions if you choose to install one of these devices.
CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR
TWO-WAY RADIO OR CELLULAR TELEPHONE INSTALLATION
This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE.These titles indicate the following:
SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING
DANGER indicates a hazardous situa-tion which, if not avoided, will result indeath or serious injury.
DANGER
WARNING indicates a hazardous situa-tion which, if not avoided, could result indeath or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situa-tion which, if not avoided, could result inminor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
NOTICE indicates a situation which, if notavoided, could result in vehicle damage.
NOTICEWARNING
FFOREWORD
Thank you for choosing HYUNDAI vehicle . We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people who drive HYUNDAI vehicle. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each HYUNDAI vehicle we build is something of which we're very proud.
Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI vehicle . It is suggested that you read it carefully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
Hyundai Motor India Limited also recommends that service and maintenance on your vehicle be performed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
HYUNDAI MOTOR INDIA LIMITED
Note : Because future owners will also need the information included in this manual, if you sell this HYUNDAI vehicle , please leave the manual in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.
Copyright 2019 HYUNDAI MOTOR INDIA. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of HYUNDAI Motor Company.
Severe engine and transaxle damage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and lubricants that do not meetHYUNDAI specifications. You must always use high quality fuels and lubricants that meet the specifications listedon Page 10-4 in the Vehicle Specifications section of the Owner's Manual.
CAUTION
We want to help you get the greatestpossible driving pleasure from yourvehicle. Your Owner’s Manual canassist you in many ways. We stronglyrecommend that you read the entiremanual. In order to minimize thechance of death or injury, you mustread the DANGER, WARNING andCAUTION sections in the manual.Illustrations complement the wordsin this manual to best explain how toenjoy your vehicle. By reading yourmanual, you will learn about fea-tures, important safety information,and driving tips under various roadconditions.The general layout of the manual isprovided in the Table of Contents.Use the index when looking for aspecific area or subject; it has analphabetical listing of all informationin your manual.Sections: This manual has ten chap-ters plus an index. Each sectionbegins with a brief list of contents soyou can tell at a glance if that sectionhas the information you want.
Your safety, and the safety of others,is very important. This Owner'sManual provides you with many safe-ty precautions and operating proce-dures. This information alerts you topotential hazards that may hurt youor others, as well as damage to yourvehicle.Safety messages found on vehiclelabels and in this manual describethese hazards and what to do toavoid or reduce the risks.Warnings and instructions containedin this manual are for your safety.Failure to follow safety warnings andinstructions can lead to serious injuryor death.
Throughout this manual DANGER,WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE andthe SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL willbe used.
This is the safety alert sym-bol. It is used to alert you topotential physical injury haz-ards. Obey all safety mes-sages that follow this symbolto avoid possible injury ordeath. The safety alert sym-bol precedes the signal wordsDANGER, WARNING andCAUTION.
DANGER indicates a hazardoussituation which, if not avoided, willresult in death or serious injury.
DANGER
WARNING indicates a hazardoussituation which, if not avoided,could result in death or seriousinjury.
WARNING
NNOTICE indicates a situation which,if not avoided, could result in vehicledamage.
Petrol engineUnleadedYour new vehicle is designed to useonly unleaded fuel having an OctaneRating of RON (Research OctaneNumber) 91 / AKI (Anti-Knock Index)87 or higher.
Your new vehicle is designed toobtain maximum performance withUNLEADED FUEL, as well as mini-mize exhaust emissions and sparkplug fouling.
Leaded (if equipped)For some countries, your vehicle isdesigned to use leaded petrol. When you are going to use leadedpetrol, we recommend that you askan authorized HYUNDAI dealerwhether leaded petrol in your vehicleis available or not.Octane Rating of leaded petrol issame with unleaded one.
NOTICE
NEVER USE LEADED FUEL. Theuse of leaded fuel is detrimental tothe catalytic converter and willdamage the engine control sys-tem’s oxygen sensor and affectemission control.Never add any fuel system clean-ing agents to the fuel tank otherthan what has been specified (Werecommend that you consult anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer fordetails.)
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardoussituation which, if not avoided,could result in minor or moderateinjury.
CAUTION
• Do not "top off" after the nozzleautomatically shuts off whenrefueling.
• Always check that the fuel cap isinstalled securely to prevent fuelspillage in the event of an acci-dent.
WARNING
PPetrol containing alcohol andmethanolGasohol, a mixture of petrol andethanol (also known as grain alco-hol), and petrol or gasohol containingmethanol (also known as wood alco-hol) are being marketed along with orinstead of leaded or unleaded petrol.Do not use gasohol containing morethan 10% ethanol, and do not usepetrol or gasohol containing anymethanol. Either of these fuels maycause drivability problems and dam-age to the fuel system.Discontinue using gasohol of anykind if drivability problems occur.Vehicle damage or driveability prob-lems may not be covered by themanufacturer’s warranty if they resultfrom the use of:1. Gasohol containing more than
10% ethanol.2. Petrol or gasohol containing
methanol.3. Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol.
Use of MTBEHYUNDAI recommends avoidingfuels containing MTBE (MethylTertiary Butyl Ether) over 15.0% vol.(Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) inyour vehicle.Fuel containing MTBE over 15.0%vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7% weight)may reduce vehicle performance andproduce vapor lock or hard starting.
Your New Vehicle LimitedWarranty may not cover damageto the fuel system and any per-formance problems that arecaused by the use of fuels con-taining methanol or fuels contain-ing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary ButylEther) over 15.0% vol. (OxygenContent 2.7% weight.)
CAUTION
Never use gasohol which containsmethanol. Discontinue use of anygasohol product which impairs dri-vability.
CAUTION
DDo not use methanolFuels containing methanol (woodalcohol) should not be used in yourvehicle. This type of fuel can reducevehicle performance and damagecomponents of the fuel system.
Fuel AdditivesHYUNDAI recommends that you usegood quality petrols meet Europe Fuelstandards (EN228) or equivalents. For customers who do not use goodquality petrols including fuel additivesregularly, and have problems startingor the engine does not run smoothly,one bottle of additives added to thefuel tank at every 5,000 km. Additivesare available from your authorizedHYUNDAI dealer along with informa-tion on how to use them. Do not mixother additives.
Operation in foreign countriesIf you are going to drive your vehiclein another country, be sure to:• Observe all regulations regarding
registration and insurance.• Determine that acceptable fuel is
available.
DDiesel engineDiesel fuelDiesel engine must be operated onlyon commercially available diesel fuelthat complies with EN 590 or compa-rable standard. (EN stands for"European Norm"). Do not usemarine diesel fuel, heating oils, ornon-approved fuel additives, as thiswill increase wear and cause dam-age to the engine and fuel system.The use of non-approved fuels and /or fuel additives will result in a limita-tion of your warranty rights. Diesel fuel of above cetane 51 isused in your vehicle. If two types ofdiesel fuel are available, use summeror winter fuel properly according tothe following temperature conditions.• Above -5°C (23°F) ... Summer type
diesel fuel.• Below -5°C (23°F) ... Winter type
diesel fuel.
Watch the fuel level in the tank verycarefully : If the engine stops throughfuel failure, the circuits must be com-pletely purged to permit restarting.
Do not let any petrol or water enterthe tank. This would make it neces-sary to drain it out and to bleed thelines to avoid jamming the injectionpump and damaging the engine.
- Diesel Fuel (if equipped with DPF)
It is recommended to use the regu-lated automotive diesel fuel for dieselvehicle equipped with the DPF sys-tem.If you use diesel fuel including highsulfur (more than 50 ppm sulfur) andunspecified additives, it can causethe DPF system to be damaged andwhite smoke can be emitted.
Biodiesel Commercially supplied Diesel blendsof no more than 7% biodiesel, com-monly known as "B7 Diesel" may beused in your vehicle if Biodieselmeets EN 14214 or equivalent spec-ifications. (EN stands for "EuropeanNorm"). The use of biofuels exceed-ing 7% made from rapeseed methylester (RME), fatty acid methyl ester(FAME), vegetable oil methyl ester(VME) etc. or mixing diesel exceed-ing 7% with biodiesel will causeincreased wear or damage to theengine and fuel system. Repair orreplacement of worn or damagedcomponents due to the use of nonapproved fuels will not be covered bythe manufactures warranty.
• Never use any fuel, whetherdiesel, B7 biodiesel or otherwise,that fails to meet the latest petrole-um industry specification.
• Never use any fuel additives ortreatments that are not recom-mended or approved by the vehi-cle manufacturer.
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
No special break-in period is need-ed. By following a few simple precau-tions for the first 1,000 km (600miles) you may add to the perform-ance, economy and life of your vehi-cle:• Do not race the engine.• While driving, keep your engine
speed (rpm, or revolutions perminute) between 2,000 rpm and4,000 rpm.
• Do not maintain a single speed forlong periods of time, either fast orslow.Varying engine speed is needed toproperly break-in the engine.
• Avoid hard stops, except in emer-gencies, to allow the brakes to seatproperly.
• Don't tow a trailer during the first2,000 km (1,200 miles) of opera-tion.
Index
Hyundai Motor India Limited here-inafter called "HMIL", warrants thateach new Hyundai vehicle sold shallbe free from any defects in materialand workmanship, under normal useand maintenance, subject to the fol-lowing terms and conditions.
1. Warranty period
This warranty shall exist for a periodof 36 months from the date of deliv-ery to the first purchaser irrespectiveof the mileage. However, warranty for
being used for commercial purpose such as Taxi/Tourist operation is 36 months/100,000 kilometers from the date of delivery which soever is ear-lier.This warranty is transferable to subsequent owner for the remaining warranty period. This warranty is applicable only in India and not transferable to any other country.
2. What is covered
Except as provided in paragraph 3hereof, our Authorized Dealers shalleither repair or replace, any Hyundaigenuine part that is acknowledgedby HMIL to be defective in material or
workmanship within the warrantyperiod stipulated above, at no cost tothe owner of the Hyundai vehicle forparts or labour. Such defective partswhich have been replaced willbecome the property of HMIL.
3. What is not covered
This warranty shall not apply to:o Normal maintenance services
other than the three free services,including without limitation, clean-ing and polishing, minor adjust-ments, engine tuning, oil/fluidchanges, filters replenishment,fastener retightening, wheel bal-ancing, wheel alignment and tyrerotation etc.
o Replacement of parts as a resultof normal wear and tear such asspark plugs, belts, brake padsand linings, clutch disc/facing, fil-ters, wiper blades, bulbs, fuses,etc.
o Damage or failure resulting from:� Negligence of proper mainte-
nance as required in thisOwner's Manual and ServiceBooklet.
� Misuse, abuse, accident, theft,
flooding or fire.� Use of improper or insufficient
fuel, fluids or lubricants.� Use of parts other than
Hyundai Genuine Parts.� Any device and/or accessories
not supplied by HMIL.� Modifications, alterations,
tampering or improper repair.� Parts used in applications of
which they were not designedor not approved by HMIL.
� Slight irregularities not recog-nised as affecting quality orfunction of the vehicle or parts,such as slight noise or vibra-tions, or items consideredcharacteristic of the vehicle.
� Airborne "fallout", Industrialfall out, acid rain, hail and windstorms, or other Acts of God.
� Paint scratches, dents or simi-lar paint or body damage.
v Action of road elements (sand,gravel, dust or road debris)which results in stone chippingof paint or glass.
Hyundai Warranty Policy
OOwner's Responsibilitieso Proper use, maintenance and
care of vehicle in accordance withthe instructions contained in thisOwner's Manual and ServiceBooklet. If the vehicle is subject tosevere usage conditions, such asoperation in extremely dusty,rough, more repeated short dis-tance driving or heavy city trafficduring hot weather, maintenanceof vehicle should be done morefrequently as mentioned in thisOwner's Manual and ServiceBooklet.
o Retention of maintenance servicerecords. It may be necessary forthe customer to show that therequired maintenance has beenperformed, as specified in thisOwner's Manual and ServiceBooklet.
o Delivery of the vehicle during reg-ular service business hours toany authorized Hyundai Dealer toobtain warranty service.
o In order to maintain the validity ofthis Basic Warranty, the vehiclemust be serviced by HyundaiAuthorized workshop in accor-dance to the Owner’s Manual andService Booklet.
Hyundai Motor India Limited here-inafter called "HMIL", warrants thateach new Hyundai Genuine replace-ment part purchased from andinstalled by Hyundai AuthorizedDealer shall be free from any defectsin material or workmanship, undernormal use and maintenance, sub-ject to the following terms and condi-tions.
1. Warranty period
This warranty shall exist for a periodof 6 months or until the vehicle hasbeen driven for a distance of 10,000Kilometers from the date of installa-tion of replacement part by HyundaiAuthorized Dealer, whichever occursfirst.
2. What is covered
Except as provided in paragraph 3hereof, our Authorized Dealer whohad sold and installed the replace-ment part earlier shall either repair orreplace the said Hyundai genuinepart that is acknowledged by HMIL tobe defective in material or workman-ship within the warranty period stipu-
o Incidental or consequential dam-ages, including without limitation,loss of time, inconvenience, lossof use of vehicle or commercialloss.
This warranty is the entire warrantygiven by HMIL for Hyundai vehiclesand no dealer or its or his agent oremployee is authorized to extend orenlarge this warranty and no dealeror its or his agent or employee isauthorized to make any oral warran-ty on HMIL's behalf.
HMIL reserves the right to make anychange in design or make anyimprovement on the vehicle at anytime without any obligation to makethe same change on vehicles previ-ously sold. HMIL reserves the right for the finaldecision in all warranty matters.
Audio Video Navigation System,
Batteries, Tyres & Tubes and Audio Systems, originally equipped on Hyundai vehicles are warranted directly by the respective manufacturers and not by HMIL.
lated above, at no cost to the ownerof the Hyundai vehicle for parts orlabour.
33. What is not covered
This warranty shall not apply to:o Normal maintenance services of
parts such as cleaning, adjust-ment or replacement (i.e. sparkplugs that are oil fouled, leadfouled, or which fail due to the useof low grade fuel).
o Parts that fail due to abuse, mis-use, neglect, alteration or acci-dent or which have been improp-erly lubricated or repaired.
o Parts used in applications forwhich they were not designed orapproved by HMIL.
o Failure due to normal wear ofparts.
o Direct or indirect failures causedby misuse and improper mainte-nance of vehicle and installationof non-Hyundai parts on the vehi-cle.
o Any vehicle on which the odome-ter reading has been altered sothat mileage cannot be accurate-ly determined.
o Incidental or consequential dam-ages, including without limitation,loss of time, inconvenience, lossof use of vehicle or commercialloss.
This warranty is the entire warrantygiven by HMIL for Hyundai replace-ment parts and no dealer or its or hisagent or employee is authorized toextend or enlarge this warranty andno dealer or its or his agent oremployee is authorized to make anyoral warranty on HMIL's behalf.HMIL reserves the right for the finaldecision in all warranty matters.
Owner's Responsibilities
o Proper use, maintenance andcare of the vehicle in accordancewith the instructions contained inthe Owner's Manual and ServiceBooklet.
o Retention of maintenance servicerecords. It may be necessary forthe customer to show that therequired maintenance has beenperformed, as specified in thisOwner's Manual and ServiceBooklet.
o Retention of the customer's copy
of the original repair order and itsinvoice/bill against which the partwas replaced.
o Delivery of the vehicle during reg-ular service business hours to thesame Hyundai Authorized Dealerwho had sold and installed thereplacement part.
o In order to maintain the validity ofthis Parts replacement Warranty,the vehicle must be serviced byHyundai Authorized workshop inaccordance to the Owner’sManual and Service Booklet.
HMIL extends the Mass Emission standards (BSIV) for its vehicle in the following cities:(1) Delhi/NCR, (2) Mumbai, (3) Chennai, (4) Chennai, (5) Bangalore (6) Hyderabad including Secunderabad, (7) Ahmedabad,(8) Pune, (9) Surat, (10) Kanpur, (11) Agra. (For the vehicles Manufactured on or after 01/04/20.
Hyundai Warranty Policy
(12) Lucknow (13) Sholapur (For the vehicles Manufactured on or after 01/06/2010). (14) Puduchery, (15) Mathura, (16) vapi, (17) Jamnagar, (18) Ankleshwar, (19) Hissar, (20) Bharatpur, (21) Silvasa, (22) Dama & Diu, (23) Aligarh, (24) Rae Bareilly,(25) Unnao, (26) Karnal, (27) Kurukshetra, (28) Yamunanagar,(29 )Valsad, (30) Nizamabad,(31) Medak & (30) Mehboobnagar (For the vehi-cles Manufactured on or after 01/10/2010).The Mass Emission Standards (BSIII) shall apply to all the states andunion territories, except at above. Asand when Govt. of India notifies addi-tional/new cities under MassEmission Standards (BS IV), Suchcities would be auto matically cov-ered.Subject to other terms of the warran-ty policy and the conditions and obli-gations laid down hereunder,Hyundai Motor India Limited here-inafter called “HMIL”, certifies thatthe components liable to affect theemission of the gaseous pollutants inthe vehicle in normal use despite theuse to which it may be subjected,comply with the provisions of Rule
115(2) of the Central Motor VehicleRules, 1989 hereinafter referred toas the “In-use emission standard”,and further warrants that if on exam-ination by a dealer duly authorizedby HMIL, the vehicle is discovered tobe failing to meet the In-use emis-sion standard as specified in the saidrule, our Authorized Dealer shall takesuch corrective measures as may benecessary and shall at its sole dis-cretion either repair or replace free ofcharge, such components of emis-sion control system as are specifiedin paragraph 3 hereof.
11. Warranty period
2. What is covered
Our Authorized Dealers shall eitherrepair or replace, any Hyundai gen-uine part listed in paragraph 3 here-of, that is acknowledged by HMIL tobe defective in material or workman-ship within the warranty period stipu-lated above, after examinations car-ried out to confirm that none of theoriginal settings have been tamperedwith, at no cost to the owner of theHyundai vehicle for parts or labour. Such defective parts which havebeen replaced will become the prop-erty of HMIL.
3. Emission Warranty Parts List
3.1 Engine Control Module System• Engine Control Module• Crankshaft Position Sensor,
Camshaft Position Sensor,Throttle Position Sensor, MAPSensor, O2 Sensor, IAT &ECT Sensor
3.2 Fuel Metering System• Fuel injectors• Fuel Pumps
This warranty will be in addition toand run parallel to the New VehicleWarranty and shall exist for a periodof 36 months from the date of delivery to the first purchaser,
. This warranty is transfer-able to subsequent owner for the remaining warranty period.
3.3 Air Induction System• Air Cleaner Housing Assembly• Throttle Body• Intake Manifold• Idle Speed Control Actuator
3.4 Ignition System• H.T. Cable Set• Ignition Coil• Power Transistor• Distributor and internal parts
3.5 Evaporative Emission Control System• Vapour Storage Canister• Fuel Tank• Fuel Filler Tube and Fuel filler
Cap• Purge Control Solenoid Valve• Canister Close Valve
3.6 PCV System• PCV Valve.• PCV Hoses• Oil Filler Cap
3.7 Catalytic Converter System• Exhaust Manifold• Exhaust Pipe Assembly• Catalytic Converter
3.8 Exhaust Gas Recirculation(EGR) System (Diesel Engines)• EGR Control System
3.9 Miscellaneous items used in above Systems• Vacuum hoses, clamps, fit-
tings, tubing or mounting hard-ware used with the above sys-tems. Valves, Switches andSolenoids.
44. What is not covered
This Emission Warranty shall notapply to:
o Normal maintenance servicesincluding without limitation,engine tuning, oil/fluid changes,filters replenishment, etc.
o Replacement of parts as a resultof normal wear and tear such asspark plugs, filters, etc.
o The vehicle reported without valid‘Pollution Under Control’ certifi-cate for the period immediatelypreceding the test during whichthe failure is discovered.
o The vehicle which has been runon adulterated fuel or lubricant orfuel/lubricants other than thosespecified by HMIL.
o Damage or failure resulting from:
� Negligence of proper mainte-nance as required in thisOwner’s Manual and ServiceBooklet.
� Misuse, abuse, accident, theft,flooding or fire.
� Use of improper or insufficientfuel, fluids or lubricants.
� Any repair carried out otherthan by Hyundai AuthorizedDealer/ Service Centre.
� Use of parts other thanHyundai Genuine Parts.
� Any device and/or accessoriesnot supplied by HMIL.
� Modifications, alterations,tampering or improper repair.
� Parts used in applications forwhich they were not designedor not approved by HMIL.
� Any penalties that may becharged by statutory authori-ties on account of failure tocomply with the In-use emis-sion standards.
� The vehicle in which theodometer has been tamperedwith, changed or been discon-nected.
o Any consequential repairs or
Hyundai Warranty Policy
HHYUNDAI EXTENDEDWARRANTY*HMIL offers optional paid extend-ed warranty on selected models, inaddition to the basic new vehiclewarranty. For more details onHyundai Extended Warrantyplease call the nearest dealer orour toll free number 1-800-11-4645*Conditions apply
replacement of parts which maybe found necessary to establishcompliance to In-use emissionstandards, in addition to thereplacement of the componentscovered under EmissionWarranty, will not be made free ofcost unless such parts are alsofound to be in warrantable condi-tion within the scope and limit ofthe New Vehicle Warranty.
o Incidental or consequential dam-ages, including without limitation,loss of time, inconvenience, lossof use of vehicle or commercialloss.
This warranty is the entire warrantygiven by HMIL for Hyundai vehiclesand no dealer or its or his agent oremployee is authorized to extend orenlarge this warranty and no dealeror its or his agent or employee isauthorized to make any oral warran-ty on HMIL’s behalf.
HMIL reserves the right to make anychange in design or make anyimprovement on the vehicle at anytime without any obligation to makethe same change on vehicles previ-ously sold.HMIL reserves the right for the finaldecision in all warranty matters.
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
o Proper use, maintenance andcare of vehicle in accordance withthe instructions contained in thisOwner’s Manual and ServiceBooklet. If the vehicle is subjectto severe usage conditions, suchas operation in extremely dusty,rough, more repeated short dis-tance driving or heavy city trafficduring hot weather, maintenanceof vehicle should be done morefrequently as mentioned in thisOwner’s Manual and ServiceBooklet.
o In order to maintain the validity ofthis Emission Warranty, the vehi-cle must be serviced by HyundaiAuthorized Dealer or ServiceCentre in accordance to theOwner’s Manual and ServiceBooklet.
o Retention of maintenance servicerecords. It may be necessary forthe customer to show that therequired maintenance has beenperformed, as specified in thisOwner’s Manual and ServiceBooklet.
o Immediate Delivery of the vehicleto any authorized Hyundai Dealerupon discovery of failure to com-ply with the In-use emission stan-
dard inspite of proper use, main-tenance and care of vehicle inaccordance with the instructionscontained in this Owner’s Manualand Service Booklet.
o Production of “Pollution UnderControl" (PUC) certificate valid forthe period immediately precedingthe test during which the failure isdiscovered, the test having beencarried out either for obtaining anew certificate, or pursuant uponbeing directed by an officer asreferred to in sub-rule (2) of Rule116 of the Central Motor VehiclesRules.
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OGS018001L
■ Front view
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
1. Front windshield wiper blades...............9-40
2. Outside rearview mirror.........................5-38
3. Door.......................................................5-13
4. Windows ................................................5-18
5. Head light ..............................................9-73
6. Front fog light*..............................5-78, 9-73
7. Hood......................................................5-27
8. Tires and wheels ...................................9-46
* : if equipped
OGS018002L
■ Rear view
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
1. Antenna ...................................................6-3
2. Fuel filler lid ...........................................5-29
3. Rear parking assist system* .................5-88
4. Rear combination lamp .........................9-78
5. Rear window wiper blade ......................9-40
6. High mounted stop lamp .......................9-80
7. Rearview camera*.................................5-87
8. Tailgate ..................................................5-32
* : if equipped
1. Door lock/unlock button ....................5-15
2. Outside rearview mirror folding
switch* ..............................................5-40
3. Outside rearview mirror control
switch* ..............................................5-39
4. Power window switches* ..................5-18
5. Power window lock switch*................5-21
6. Central door lock switch ....................5-15
7. Headlight leveling device* ................5-80
8. Instrument panel illumination
control switch* ..................................5-42
9. ESC OFF switch * ............................7-36
10. Fuel filler door opener ....................5-29
11. Fuse box..........................................9-59
12. Steering wheel ................................5-35
13. Seat ..................................................4-2
14. Clutch pedal* ..................................7-20
15. Brake pedal ....................................7-30
16. Accelerator pedal
17. Hood release lever ..........................5-27
* : if equipped
OGS015002The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
1. Light control/Turn signals ..................5-76
2. Steering wheel audio controls*............6-4
3. Instrument cluster..............................5-41
4. Horn ..................................................5-36
5. Driver's front air bag* ........................4-44
6. Wiper/Washer ....................................5-84
7. Trip mode switch* ..............................5-48
8. Engine Start/Stop button /
Key ignition switch......................7-5, 7-10
9. Transaxle ..................................7-19, 7-23
10. Power outlet/USB charger ............5-120
11. USB and iPod® port ..........................6-2
12. Climate control system ........5-92, 5-101
13. Audio system*..................................6-18
14. Hazard switch ..................................10-2
15. Passenger's front air bag* ..............4-44
16. Glove box ......................................5-117
* : if equipped
OGS018003The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
OGS076102/OGS075001
■ Petrol Engine (Gamma 1.6 MPI)
■ Diesel Engine (U2 1.4/1.6 TCI)
The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
1. Engine oil filler cap...........................9-27
2. Engine oil dipstick ............................9-26
3. Brake/clutch* fluid reservoir .............9-32
4. Fuse box ..........................................9-61
5. Air cleaner ........................................9-36
6. Radiator cap.....................................9-29
7. Engine coolant reservoir ..................9-30
8. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ....9-39
* : if equipped
OGS035001
Front seats1. Seat adjustment, forward/rearward
2. Seatback angle
3. Seat adjustment, height*
4. Headrest adjustment
Rear seats5. Seat folding
6. Headrest adjustment*
* : if equipped
The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
■ Type A ■ Type B
Loose objects
Loose objects in the driver’s footarea could interfere with the oper-ation of the foot pedals, possiblycausing an accident. Do not placeanything under the front seats.
WARNING
Uprighting seat
When you return the seatback toits upright position, hold the seat-back and return it slowly and besure there are no other occupantsaround the seat. If the seatback isreturned without being held andcontrolled, the back of the seatcould move forward or backwardresulting in accidental injury to aperson struck by the seatback.
WARNING
Driver responsibility for passengers
Riding in a vehicle with seatbackreclined could lead to serious orfatal injury in an accident. If a seatis reclined during an accident, theoccupant’s hips may slide under thelap portion of the seat belt applyinggreat force to the unprotectedabdomen. The protection of yourrestraint system (seat belt and airbags) is greatly reduced by reclin-ing your seat. Serious or fatal inter-nal injuries could result. The drivermust advise the passenger to keepthe seatback in an upright positionwhenever the vehicle is in motion.
WARNING
Do not use a sitting cushion thatreduces friction between the seatand passenger. The passenger'ships may slide under the lap por-tion of the seat belt during an acci-dent or a sudden stop. Serious orfatal internal injuries could resultbecause the seat belt can't oper-ate normally.
WARNING
Driver’s seat
• Never attempt to adjust seatwhile the vehicle is moving. Thiscould result in loss of control, andan accident causing death, seri-ous injury, or property damage.
• Do not allow anything to interferewith the normal position of theseatback. Storing items against aseatback or in any other wayinterfering with proper locking ofa seatback could result in seriousor fatal injury in a sudden stop orcollision.
• Always drive and ride with yourseatback upright and the lap por-tion of the seat belt snug and lowacross the hips. This is the bestposition to protect you in case ofan accident.
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WARNING (Continued)• In order to avoid unnecessary
and perhaps severe air baginjuries, always sit as far back aspossible from the steering wheelwhile maintaining comfortablecontrol of the vehicle.
Rear seatbacks
• The rear seatback must besecurely latched. If not, passen-gers and objects could be thrownforward resulting in serious injuryor death in the event of a suddenstop or collision.
• Luggage and other cargo shouldbe laid flat in the cargo area. Ifobjects are large, heavy, or mustbe piled, they must be secured.Under no circumstances shouldcargo be piled higher than theseatbacks. Failure to follow thesewarnings could result in seriousinjury or death in the event of asudden stop, collision or rollover.
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WARNING
(Continued)• No passenger should ride in the
cargo area or sit or lie on foldedseatbacks while the vehicle ismoving. All passengers must beproperly seated in seats andrestrained properly while riding.
• When resetting the seatback tothe upright position, make sure it issecurely latched by pushing it for-ward and backwards.
• To avoid the possibility of burns,do not remove the carpet in thecargo area. Emission controldevices beneath this floor gener-ate high temperatures.
After adjusting the seat, alwayscheck that it is securely locked intoplace by attempting to move theseat forward or backward withoutusing the lock release lever.Sudden or unexpected movementof the driver's seat could causeyou to lose control of the vehicleresulting in an accident.
WARNING
FFront seats Manual adjustment
Forward and rearward
To move the seat forward or rearward:1. Pull the seat slide adjustment
lever up and hold it.
2. Slide the seat to the position youdesire.
3. Release the lever and make surethe seat is locked in place.
Adjust the seat before driving, andmake sure the seat is locked secure-ly by trying to move forward and rear-ward without using the lever. If theseat moves, it is not locked properly.
• Do not adjust the seat while wear-ing seat belts. Moving the seatcushion forward may causestrong pressure on the abdomen.
• Use extreme caution so thathands or other objects are notcaught in the seat mechanismswhile the seat is moving.
• Do not put a cigarette lighter onthe floor or seat. When you oper-ate the seat, gas may gush out ofthe lighter and cause fire.
• If there are occupants in the rearseats, be careful while adjustingthe front seat position.
WARNING
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Seatback angle
To recline the seatback:1. Lean forward slightly and lift up on
the seatback recline lever.2. Carefully lean back on the seat
and adjust the seatback of theseat to the position you desire.
3. Release the lever and make surethe seatback is locked in place.(The lever MUST return to its orig-inal position for the seatback tolock.)
Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat, if equipped)
To change the height of the seatcushion, move the lever upwards ordownwards.• To lower the seat cushion, push the
lever down several times.• To raise the seat cushion, pull the
lever up several times.
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PPower adjustment The driver’s seat can be adjusted byusing the control knob located on theoutside of the seat cushion. Beforedriving, adjust the seat to the properposition so as to easily control thesteering wheel, pedals and switcheson the instrument panel.
To prevent damage to the seats: • Always stop adjusting the seats
when the seat has been adjustedas far forward or rearward as pos-sible.
• Do not adjust the seats longer thannecessary when the engine isturned off. This may result inunnecessary battery drain.
• Do not operate two or more seatsat the same time. This may resultin an electrical malfunction.
Forward and rearward
Push the control switch forward orbackward to move the seat to thedesired position. Release the switchonce the seat reaches the desiredposition.
NOTICE
NEVER allow children in the vehicleunattended. The power seats areoperable when the engine is turnedoff.
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Seatback angle
Push the control switch forward orbackward to move the seatback to thedesired angle. Release the switch oncethe seat reaches the desired position.
Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat, if equipped)
Pull the front portion of the controlswitch up to raise or down to lowerthe front part of the seat cushion. Pullthe rear portion of the control switchup to raise or down to lower the seat.Release the switch once the seatreaches the desired position.
HHeadrest
The driver's and front passenger'sseats are equipped with a headrest forthe occupant's safety and comfort. The headrest not only provides com-fort for the driver and front passenger,but also helps to protect the head andneck in the event of a collision.
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TTo prevent damage, NEVER hit orpull on the headrests.
Forward and rearward adjustment(if equipped)
The headrest may be adjusted for-ward to 3 different positions bypulling the headrest forward to thedesired detent. To adjust the head-rest to it’s furthest rearwards posi-tion, pull it fully forward to the farthestposition and release it.
NOTICE
To reduce the risk of serious injuryor death in an accident, take thefollowing precautions whenadjusting your headrests:• Always properly adjust the head-
rests for all passengers BEFOREstarting the vehicle.
• NEVER let anyone ride in a seatwith the headrests removed.
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Adjust the headrests so the middleof the headrests is at the sameheight as the height of the top ofthe eyes.
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WARNING
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(Continued)• NEVER adjust the headrest
position of the driver’s seat whenthe vehicle is in motion.
• Adjust the headrest as close tothe passenger’s head as possi-ble. Do not use a seat cushionthat holds the body away fromthe seatback.
• Make sure the headrest locksinto position after adjusting it. OGS038049L
Adjusting the height up and down
To raise the headrest, pull it up to thedesired position (1). To lower theheadrest, push and hold the releasebutton (2) on the headrest supportand lower the headrest to the desiredposition (3).
IIf you recline the seatback towardsthe front with the head restraint andseat cushion raised, the headrestraint may come in contact withthe sunvisor or other parts of thevehicle.
Removal/Reinstall
To remove the headrest:1. Recline the seatback (2) with the
recline lever (1).2. Raise headrest as far as it can go.3. Press the headrest release button
(3) while pulling the headrest up (4).
NOTICE
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To reinstall the headrest :1. Put the headrest poles (2) into the
holes while pressing the releasebutton (1).
2. Recline the seatback (4) with therecline lever (3).
3. Adjust the headrest to the appro-priate height.
NEVER allow anyone to ride in aseat with the headrest removed.
WARNING
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Always make sure the headrestlocks into position after reinstallingand adjusting it properly.
WARNING ■ Type A
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SSeatback pocket Rear seats Headrest
The rear seats are equipped withheadrests in all the seating positionsfor the occupant's safety and comfort. The headrest not only provides com-fort for passengers, but also helps toprotect the head and neck in the eventof a collision.
To reduce the risk of serious injuryor death in an accident, take thefollowing precautions whenadjusting your headrests:• Always properly adjust the head-
rests for all passengers BEFOREstarting the vehicle.
• NEVER let anyone ride in a seatwith the headrests removed.
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Adjust the headrests so the middleof the headrests is at the sameheight as the height of the top ofthe eyes.
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WARNING
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Seatback pockets
Do not put heavy or sharp objectsin the seatback pockets. In anaccident they could come loosefrom the pocket and injure vehicleoccupants.
WARNING
TTo prevent damage, NEVER hit orpull on the headrests.
Adjusting the height up and down(if equipped)
To raise the headrest, pull it up (1). Tolower the headrest, push and holdthe release button (2) on the headrestsupport and lower the headrest (3).
Removal (if equipped)
To remove the headrest, raise it asfar as it can go then press therelease button (1) while pullingupward (2).To reinstall the headrest, put theheadrest poles (3) into the holeswhile pressing the release button (1).Then adjust it to the appropriateheight.
NOTICE
(Continued)• NEVER adjust the headrest
position of the driver’s seat whenthe vehicle is in motion.
• Adjust the headrest as close tothe passenger’s head as possi-ble. Do not use a seat cushionthat holds the body away fromthe seatback.
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Make sure the headrest locks inposition after adjusting it to prop-erly protect the occupants.
WARNING
FFolding the rear seatThe rear seatbacks (or cushions)may be folded to facilitate carryinglong items or to increase the luggagecapacity of the vehicle.
• Never allow passengers to sit ontop of the folded down seatbackwhile the vehicle is moving asthis is not a proper seating posi-tion and no seat belts are avail-able for use. This could result inserious injury or death in case ofan accident or sudden stop.
• Objects carried on the foldeddown seatback should notextend higher than the top of thefront seats. This could allowcargo to slide forward and causeinjury or damage during suddenstops.
WARNING
When there is no occupant in therear seats, adjust the height of theheadrest to the lowest position.The rear seat headrest can reducethe visibility of the rear area.
CAUTION
• For maximum effectiveness incase of an accident, the head-rest should be adjusted so themiddle of the headrest is at thesame height as the center ofgravity of an occupant's head.
• Do not operate the vehicle withthe headrests removed. Severeinjury to an occupant may occurin the event of an accident.Headrests may provide protec-tion against severe neck injurieswhen properly adjusted.
WARNING
Type A
1. Set the front seatback to theupright position and if necessary,slide the front seat forward.
2. Insert the rear lap/shoulder beltplate into the holder on the seatand side trim. It will prevent thelap/shoulder belt from interferingwith the seatback when folding.
3. Pull up both sides of the seatbacklever and fold the seatback towardthe front of the vehicle.
To use the rear seat, lift and push upthe seatback backward. Push theseatback firmly until it clicks intoplace. Make sure the seatback islocked in place.When returning the rear seatbacks tothe upright position, remember toreturn the rear shoulder belts to theirproper position.
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Type B
1. Insert the rear seat belt webbing inthe guide to prevent the seat beltfrom being damaged.
2. Set the front seatback to theupright position and if necessary,slide the front seat forward.
3. Lower the rear headrests to thelowest position.
4. Pull up the seatback lever, thenfold the seat toward the front of thevehicle.
5. To use the rear seat, lift and pushup the seatback backward. Pushthe seatback firmly until it clicksinto place. Make sure the seatbackis locked in place.
When returning the rear seatbacks tothe upright position, remember toreturn the rear shoulder belts to theirproper position.
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•• When returning the rear seatbacksto the upright position, rememberto return the rear shoulder belts totheir proper position.
• Routing the seat belt webbingthrough the rear seat belt guideswill help keep the seat belts frombeing trapped behind or under theseats.
NOTICE
Cargo
Cargo should always be secured toprevent it from being thrown aboutthe vehicle in a collision and caus-ing injury to the vehicle occupants.Do not place objects in the rearseats, since they cannot be proper-ly secured and may hit the frontseat occupants in a collision.
WARNING
When you return the rear seat-back to its upright position afterbeing folded down:Be careful not to damage the seatbelt webbing or buckle. Do notallow the seat belt webbing orbuckle to get caught or pinched inthe rear seat. Ensure that theseatback is completely locked intoits upright position by pushing onthe top of the seatback.Otherwise, in an accident or sud-den stop, the seat could fold downand allow cargo to enter the pas-senger compartment, which couldresult in serious injury or death.
WARNING
Cargo loading
Make sure the engine is off, themanual transaxle is in R (Reverse)or 1st, and the parking brake issecurely applied whenever loadingor unloading cargo. Failure to takethese steps may allow the vehicleto move if the shift lever is inadver-tently moved to another position.
WARNING
• For maximum restraint systemprotection, the seat belts mustalways be used whenever thecar is moving.
• Seat belts are most effectivewhen seatbacks are in theupright position.
• Children age 12 and under mustalways be properly restrained inthe rear seat. Never allow chil-dren to ride in the front passen-ger seat. If a child over 12 mustbe seated in the front seat,he/she must be properly beltedand the seat should be movedas far back as possible.
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WARNING (Continued)• Never wear the shoulder belt
under your arm or behind yourback. An improperly positionedshoulder belt can cause seriousinjuries in a crash. The shoulderbelt should be positioned midwayover your shoulder across yourcollarbone.
• Never wear a seat belt overfragile objects. If there is a sud-den stop or impact, the seat beltcan damage it.
• Avoid wearing twisted seatbelts. A twisted belt can't do itsjob as well. In a collision, it couldeven cut into you. Be sure thebelt webbing is straight and nottwisted.
• Be careful not to damage thebelt webbing or hardware. If thebelt webbing or hardware isdamaged, replace it.
Seat belts are designed to bearupon the bony structure of thebody, and should be worn lowacross the front of the pelvis or thepelvis, chest and shoulders, asapplicable; wearing the lap sectionof the belt across the abdominalarea must be avoided.Seat belts should be adjusted asfirmly as possible, consistent withcomfort, to provide the protection forwhich they have been designed. A slack belt will greatly reduce theprotection afforded to the wearer. Care should be taken to avoid con-tamination of the webbing with pol-ishes, oils and chemicals, and par-ticularly battery acid. Cleaning maysafely be carried out using mildsoap and water. The belt should bereplaced if webbing becomesfrayed, contaminated or damaged.
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WARNING
(Continued)It is essential to replace the entireassembly after it has been worn ina severe impact even if damage tothe assembly is not obvious. Beltsshould not be worn with strapstwisted. Each belt assembly mustonly be used by one occupant; it isdangerous to put a belt around achild being carried on the occu-pant's lap.
• No modifications or additionsshould be made by the userwhich will either prevent the seatbelt adjusting devices from oper-ating to remove slack, or preventthe seat belt assembly from beingadjusted to remove slack.
• When you fasten the seat belt, becareful not to latch the seat belt inbuckles of other seat. It's very dan-gerous and you may not be pro-tected by the seat belt properly.
• Do not unfasten the seat belt anddo not fasten and unfasten theseat belt repeatedly while driving.This could result in loss of control,and an accident causing death,serious injury, or property dam-age.
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WARNING (Continued)• When fastening the seat belt,
make sure that the seat belt doesnot pass over objects that arehard or can break easily.
• Make sure there is nothing in thebuckle. The seat belt may not befastened securely.
SSeat belt warning
As a reminder to the driver's seat beltwarning light and passenger's seatbelt warning light (if equipped) willilluminate for approximately 6 sec-onds each time you turn the ignitionswitch ON regardless of belt fasten-ing.If the driver’s seat belt or the frontpassenger’s seat belt is not fastenedwhen the ignition switch is turned ONor if it is disconnected after the igni-tion switch is turned ON, the seatbelt warning light will illuminate untilthe belt is fastened.
If you continue not to fasten the seatbelt and you drive over 9 km/h, theilluminated warning light will start toblink until you drive under 6 km/h.If you continue not to fasten the seatbelt and you drive over 20 km/h (12mph) the seat belt warning chime willsound for approximately 100 sec-onds and the corresponding warninglight will blink.
Information• You can find the front passenger’s
seat belt warning light on the clus-ter. (if equipped)
• Although the front passenger seat isnot occupied, the seat belt warninglight will blink or illuminate for 6seconds. (if equipped)
• The front passenger's seat beltwarning may operate when luggageis placed on the front passenger seat.(if equipped)
Lap/shoulder belt
To fasten your seat belt:
To fasten your seat belt, pull it out ofthe retractor and insert the metal tab(1) into the buckle (2). There will bean audible "click" when the tab locksinto the buckle.
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You should place the lap belt (1) por-tion across your hips and the shoul-der belt (2) portion across yourchest. The seat belt automatically adjusts tothe proper length only after the lapbelt portion is adjusted manually sothat it fits snugly around your hips. Ifyou lean forward in a slow, easymotion, the belt will extend and letyou move around. If there is a sud-den stop or impact, however, the beltwill lock into position. It will also lockif you try to lean forward too quickly.
IInformationIf you are not able to pull out the safe-ty belt from the retractor, firmly pullthe belt out and release it. Afterrelease, you will be able to pull the beltout smoothly.
Height adjustment (if equipped)
You can adjust the height of the shoul-der belt anchor to one of 3 positionsfor maximum comfort and safety.The height of the adjusting seat beltshould not be too close to your neck.You will not be getting the most effec-tive protection. The shoulder portionshould be adjusted so that it liesacross your chest and midway overyour shoulder near the door and notyour neck.
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To adjust the height of the seat beltanchor, lower or raise the heightadjuster into an appropriate position. To raise the height adjuster, pull it up(1). To lower it, push it down (3) whilepressing the height adjuster button (2).Release the button to lock theanchor into position. Try sliding theheight adjuster to make sure that ithas locked into position.
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Improperly positioned seat beltsmay increase the risk of seriousinjury in an accident. Take the fol-lowing precautions when adjustingthe seat belt:• Position the lap portion of the
seat belt as low as possibleacross your hips, not on yourwaist, so that it fits snugly. Thisallows your strong pelvic bonesto absorb the force of the crash,reducing the chance of internalinjuries.
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WARNING
(Continued)• Position one arm under the
shoulder belt and the other overthe belt, as shown in the illustra-tion.
• Always position the shoulderbelt anchor into the locked posi-tion at the appropriate height.
• Never position the shoulder beltacross your neck or face.
To release the seat belt:
The seat belt is released by pressingthe release button (1) in the lockingbuckle. When it is released, the beltshould automatically draw back intothe retractor.If this does not happen, check thebelt to be sure it is not twisted, thentry again.
LLap belt (if equipped)
To fasten your seat belt:
To fasten a 2-point static type belt,insert the metal tab into the lockingbuckle. There will be an audible"click" when the tab locks into thebuckle. Check to make sure the beltis properly locked and that the belt isnot twisted.
With a 2-point static type seat belt, thelength must be adjusted manually soit fits snugly around your body. Fastenthe belt and pull on the loose end totighten. The belt should be placed aslow as possible on your hips, not onyour waist. If the belt is too high, itcould increase the possibility of yourbeing injured in an accident.
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When using the rear center seat belt,the buckle with the “CENTER” markmust be used.
To release the seat belt:
When you want to release the seatbelt, press the button (1) in the lock-ing buckle.
PPre-tensioner seat belt (if equipped)
Your vehicle is equipped with driver'sand front passenger's pre-tensionerseat belts. The purpose of the pre-tensioner is to make sure that theseat belts fit tightly against the occu-pant's body in certain frontal colli-sions. The pre-tensioner seat beltsmay be activated in crashes wherethe frontal collision is severe enough.When the vehicle stops suddenly, orif the occupant tries to lean forwardtoo quickly, the seat belt retractor willlock into position.
The center lap belt latching mech-anism is different from those forthe rear seat shoulder belts. Whenfastening the rear seat shoulderbelts or the center lap belt, makesure they are inserted into the cor-rect buckles to obtain maximumprotection from the seat belt sys-tem and assure proper operation.
WARNING
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In certain frontal collisions, the pre-tensioner will activate and pull theseat belt into tighter contact againstthe occupant's body.
The seat belt pre-tensioner systemconsists mainly of the following com-ponents. Their locations are shown inthe illustration:(1) SRS air bag warning light(2) Retractor pre-tensioner assembly(3) SRS control module
• Always wear your seat belt andsit properly in your seat.
• Do not use the seat belt if it isloose or twisted. A loose ortwisted seat belt will not protectyou properly in an accident.
• Do not place anything near thebuckle. This may adverselyaffect the buckle and cause it tofunction improperly.
• Always replace your pre-ten-sioners after activation or anaccident.
• NEVER inspect, service, repairor replace the pre-tensionersyourself. This must be done byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Do not hit the seat belt assem-blies.
WARNING
Do not touch the pre-tensionerseat belt assemblies for severalminutes after they have been acti-vated. When the pre-tensionerseat belt mechanism deploys dur-ing a collision, the pre-tensionercan become hot and can burnyou.
WARNING
Body work on the front area of thevehicle may damage the pre-ten-sioner seat belt system.Therefore, we recommend thatthe system be serviced by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
CAUTION
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TThe sensor that activates the SRS airbag is connected with the pre–ten-sioner seat belts. The SRS air bagwarning light on the instrument panelwill illuminate for approximately 6 sec-onds after the ignition switch is placedto the ON position, and then it shouldturn off.If the pre-tensioner is not workingproperly, the warning light will illumi-nate even if the SRS air bag is notmalfunctioning. If the warning lightdoes not illuminate, stays illuminatedor illuminates when the vehicle isbeing driven, we recommend the pre-tensioner seat belts and/or SRS airbags be inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
Information • Both the driver's and front passen-
ger's pre-tensioner seat belts may beactivated in certain frontal or sidecollisions.
• The pre-tensioners will be activatedeven if the seat belts are not worn atthe time of the collision.
• When the pre-tensioner seat beltsare activated, a loud noise may beheard and fine dust, which mayappear to be smoke, may be visiblein the passenger compartment.These are normal operating condi-tions and are not hazardous.
• Although it is non-toxic, the finedust may cause skin irritation andshould not be breathed for pro-longed periods. Wash all exposedskin areas thoroughly after an acci-dent in which the pre-tensioner seatbelts were activated.
Seat belt precautionsiNOTICE
All occupants of the vehicle mustwear their seat belts at all times.Seat belts and child restraintsreduce the risk of serious or fatalinjuries for all occupants in theevent of a collision or suddenstop. Without a seat belt, occu-pants could be shifted too close toa deploying air bag, strike the inte-rior structure or be thrown from thevehicle. Properly worn seat beltsgreatly reduce these hazards. Always follow the precautionsabout seat belts, air bags andoccupant seating contained in thismanual.
WARNING
IInfant or small childYou should be aware of the specificrequirements in your country. Childand/or infant seats must be properlyplaced and installed in the rear seat.For more information about the useof these restraints, refer to “Childrestraint system” in this section.
Information Small children are best protectedfrom injury in an accident when prop-erly restrained in the rear seat by achild restraint system that meets therequirements of the Safety Standardsof your country. Before buying anychild restraint system, make sure thatit has a label certifying that it meetsSafety Standards of your country. Therestraint must be appropriate for yourchild's height and weight. Check thelabel on the child restraint for thisinformation. Refer to “Child restraintsystem” in this section.
Larger childrenChildren who are too large for childrestraint systems should alwaysoccupy the rear seat and use theavailable lap/shoulder belts. The lapportion should be fastened andsnugged on the hips and as low aspossible. Check if the belt fits period-ically. A child's squirming could putthe belt out of position. Children aregiven the most safety in the event ofan accident when they are restrainedby a proper restraint system in therear seat. If a larger child (over age12) must be seated in the front seat,the child should be securelyrestrained by the available lap/shoul-der belt and the seat should beplaced in the rearmost position.Children age 12 and under should berestrained securely in the rear seat.NEVER place a child age 12 andunder in the front seat. NEVER placea rear facing child seat in the frontseat of a vehicle.
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Every person in your vehicleneeds to be properly restrained atall times, including infants andchildren. Never hold a child in yourarms or lap when riding in a vehi-cle. The violent forces createdduring a crash will tear the childfrom your arms and throw the childagainst the interior. Always use achild restraint appropriate for yourchild's height and weight.
WARNING
If the shoulder belt portion slightlytouches the child’s neck or face, tryplacing the child closer to the center ofthe vehicle. If the shoulder belt stilltouches their face or neck they need tobe returned to a child restraint system.
PPregnant womenThe use of a seat belt is recom-mended for pregnant women tolessen the chance of injury in anaccident. When a seat belt is used,the lap belt portion should be placedas low and snugly as possible on thehips, not across the abdomen. Forspecific recommendations, consult aphysician.
Injured personA seat belt should be used when aninjured person is being transported.When this is necessary, you shouldconsult a physician for recommenda-tions.
One person per beltTwo people (including children)should never attempt to use a singleseat belt. This could increase theseverity of injuries in case of an acci-dent.
Do not lie downTo reduce the chance of injuries inthe event of an accident and toachieve maximum effectiveness ofthe restraint system, all passengersshould be sitting up and the front andrear seats should be in an uprightposition when the car is moving. Aseat belt cannot provide proper pro-tection if the person is lying down inthe rear seat or if the front and rearseats are in a reclined position.
Shoulder belts on small children
• Never allow a shoulder belt tobe in contact with a child’s neckor face while the vehicle is inmotion.
• If seat belts are not properlyworn and adjusted on children,there is a risk of death or seriousinjury.
WARNING
Pregnant women
Pregnant women must neverplace the lap portion of the safetybelt over the area of the abdomenwhere the fetus is located orabove the abdomen where thebelt could crush the fetus duringan impact.
WARNING
CCare of seat beltsSeat belt systems should never bedisassembled or modified. In addi-tion, care should be taken to assurethat seat belts and belt hardware arenot damaged by seat hinges, doorsor other abuse.
Periodic inspectionAll seat belts should be inspectedperiodically for wear or damage ofany kind. Any damaged parts shouldbe replaced as soon as possible.
Keep belts clean and drySeat belts should be kept clean anddry. If belts become dirty, they shouldbe cleaned by using a mild soapsolution and warm water. Bleach,dye, strong detergents or abrasivesshould not be used because theymay damage and weaken the fabric.
When to replace seat beltsThe entire in-use seat belt assemblyor assemblies should be replaced ifthe vehicle has been involved in anaccident. This should be done even ifno damage is visible. If you haveadditional questions regarding seatbelt operation, we recommend thatyou consult an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
When you return the rear seatbackto its upright position after the rearseatback has been folded down,be careful not to damage the seatbelt webbing or buckle. Be surethat the webbing or buckle doesnot get caught or pinched in therear seat. A seat belt with dam-aged webbing or buckle could pos-sibly fail during a collision or sud-den stop, resulting in seriousinjury. If the webbing or bucklesare damaged, get them replacedimmediately.
WARNING
Riding with a reclined seatbackincreases your risk of serious orfatal injuries in the event of a colli-sion or sudden stop. The protec-tion of your restraint system (seatbelts and air bags) is greatlyreduced by reclining your seat.Seat belts must be snug againstyour hips and chest to work prop-erly. The more the seatback isreclined, the greater the chancethat an occupant's hips will slideunder the lap belt causing seriousinternal injuries or the occupant'sneck could strike the shoulder belt.Drivers and passengers shouldalways sit well back in their seats,properly belted, and with the seat-backs upright.
WARNING
Children riding in the car should sit inthe rear seat and must always be prop-erly restrained to minimize the risk ofinjury in an accident, sudden stop orsudden maneuver. According to acci-dent statistics, children are safer whenproperly restrained in the rear seatsthan in the front seat. Larger childrennot in a child restraint should use oneof the seat belts provided.You should be aware of the specificrequirements in your country. Childand/or infant safety seats must beproperly placed and installed in therear seat. You must use a commer-cially available child restraint systemthat meets the requirements of theSafety Standards of your country.Child restraint systems are designedto be secured in vehicle seats by thelap belt portion of a lap/shoulder belt.Children could be injured or killed ina crash if their restraints are notproperly secured. For small childrenand babies, a child seat or infant seatmust be used.
Before buying a particular childrestraint system, make sure it fitsyour car seat and seat belts, and fitsyour child. Follow all the instructionsprovided by the manufacturer wheninstalling the child restraint system.
• A child restraint system must beplaced in the rear seat. Neverinstall a child or infant seat onthe front passenger's seat.Should an accident occur andcause the passenger-side air bagto deploy (if equipped), it couldseverely injure or kill an infant orchild seated in an infant or childseat. Thus only use a childrestraint in the rear seat of yourvehicle.
• A seat belt or child restraint sys-tem can become very hot if it isleft in a closed vehicle on asunny day, even if the outsidetemperature does not feel hot.Be sure to check the seat coverand buckles before placing achild there.
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WARNING
(Continued)• When the child restraint system
is not in use, store it in the lug-gage area or fasten it with a seatbelt so that it will not be thrownforward in the case of a suddenstop or an accident.
• Children may be seriously injuredor killed by an inflating air bag (ifequipped). All children, eventhose too large for child restraints,must ride in the rear seat.
To reduce the chance of serious orfatal injuries:• Children of all ages are safer
when restrained in the rear seat.A child riding in the front passen-ger seat can be forcefully struckby an inflating air bag resulting inserious or fatal injuries.
• Always follow the instructions forinstallation and use of the childrestraint maker.
• Always make sure the child seatis secured properly in the car andyour child is securely restrainedin the child seat.
• Never hold a child in your arms orlap when riding in a vehicle. Theviolent forces created during acrash will tear the child from yourarms and throw the child againstthe car’s interior.
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WARNING (Continued)• Never put a seat belt over yourself
and a child. During a crash, thebelt could press deep into thechild causing serious internalinjuries.
• Never leave children unattendedin a vehicle – not even for a shorttime. The car can heat up veryquickly, resulting in seriousinjuries to children inside. Evenvery young children may inadver-tently cause the vehicle to move,entangle themselves in the win-dows, or lock themselves or oth-ers inside the vehicle.
• Never allow two children, or anytwo persons, to use the same seatbelt.
• Children often squirm and reposi-tion themselves improperly.Never let a child ride with theshoulder belt under their arm orbehind their back. Always proper-ly position and secure children inrear seat.
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(Continued)• Never allow a child to stand-up or
kneel on the seat or floorboard ofa moving vehicle. During a colli-sion or sudden stop, the child canbe violently thrown against thevehicles interior, resulting in seri-ous injury.
• Never use an infant carrier or achild safety seat that "hooks"over a seatback, it may not pro-vide adequate security in an acci-dent.
• Seat belts can become very hot,especially when the car is parkedin direct sunlight. Always checkseat belt buckles before fasten-ing them over a child.
• After an accident, we recom-mend that the system bechecked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
• If there is not enough space toplace the child restraint systembecause of the driver's seat,install the child restraint systemin the rear right seat.
UUsing a child restraint system
For small children and babies, theuse of a child seat or infant seat isrequired. This child seat or infantseat should be of appropriate size forthe child and should be installed inaccordance with the manufacturer'sinstructions.
For safety reasons, we recommendthat the child restraint system is usedin the rear seats.
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■ Forward-facing child restraint system
■ Rearward-facing child restraint system
Never place a rear-facing childrestraint in the front passengerseat, because of the danger thatan inflating passenger-side air bagcould impact the rear-facing childrestraint and kill the child.
WARNING
Child seat installation
• A child can be seriously injured orkilled in a collision if the childrestraint is not properly anchoredto the car and the child is not prop-erly restrained in the childrestraint. Before installing the childrestraint system, read the instruc-tions supplied by the childrestraint system manufacturer.
• If the seat belt does not operateas described in this section, werecommend that the system bechecked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
• Failure to observe this manual'sinstructions regarding childrestraint system and the instruc-tions provided with the childrestraint system could increasethe risk and/or severity of injuryin an accident.
WARNING
IInstalling a child restraint systemby lap/shoulder belt
To install a child restraint system onthe outboard or center rear seats, dothe following:1. Place the child restraint system in
the seat and route the lap/shoul-der belt around or through therestraint, following the restraintmanufacturer’s instructions. Besure the seat belt webbing is nottwisted.
2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latchinto the buckle. Listen for the dis-tinct “click” sound.
Position the release button so that itis easy to access in case of an emer-gency.
3. Buckle the seat belt and allow theseat belt to take up any slack. Afterinstallation of the child restraintsystem, try to move it in all direc-tions to be sure the child restraintsystem is securely installed.
If you need to tighten the belt, pullmore webbing toward the retractor.When you unbuckle the seat belt andallow it to retract, the retractor willautomatically revert back to its nor-mal seated passenger emergencylocking usage condition.
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SSecuring a child restraint seat with“Tether Anchor” system
Child restraint hook holders arelocated in the seat back.
1.Route the child restraint seat strapover the seatback.For vehicles with adjustable head-rest, route the tether strap underthe headrest and between theheadrest posts, otherwise routethe tether strap over the top of theseatback.
2.Connect the tether strap hook tothe appropriate child restraint hookholder and tighten to secure theseat.
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A child can be seriously injured orkilled in a collision if the childrestraint is not properly anchoredto the car and the child is not prop-erly restrained in the childrestraint. Always follow the childseat manufacturer’s instructionsfor installation and use.
WARNING
Tether strap
Never mount more than one childrestraint to a single tether or to asingle lower anchorage point. Theincreased load caused by multipleseats may cause the tethers oranchorage points to break, caus-ing serious injury or death.
WARNING
SSecuring a child restraint systemwith “ISOFIX” system
ISOFIX is a standardized method offitting child seats that eliminates theneed to use the standard adult seatbelt to secure the seat in the vehicle.This enables a much more secureand positive location with the addedbenefit of easier and quicker installa-tion.An ISOFIX-seat can only be installedif it has vehicle-specific approval inaccordance with the requirements ofECE-R44.
ISOFIX: International Standards Origanisation FIX
Child restraint check
Check that the child restraint sys-tem is secure by pushing andpulling it in different directions.Incorrectly fitted child restraintsmay swing, twist, tip or separatecausing death or serious injury.
WARNING
Child restraint anchorage
• Child restraint anchorages aredesigned to withstand onlythose loads imposed by correct-ly fitted child restraints. Underno circumstances are they to beused for adult seat belts or har-nesses or for attaching otheritems or equipment to the vehi-cle.
• The tether strap may not workproperly if attached somewhereother than the correct tetheranchor.
WARNING
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There are child restraint symbolslocated on the lower portion of eachside of the rear seatbacks. Thesesymbols indicate the position of thelower anchors for child restraints soequipped.Both rear outboard seats areequipped with a pair of ISOFIXanchorages. The ISOFIX anchor-ages are located between seat cush-ion and back rest, marked with theISOFIX icon.For installation, CRS ISOFIX con-necters have to engage with thevehicles ISOFIX anchorages (listenfor a CLICK, check potential visualindicators on the CRS and cross-check by pulling).
To secure the child restraint seat:
1. To engage the child restraint seatto the ISOFIX lower anchor, insertthe child restraint seat latch intothe ISOFIX anchor. Listen for theaudible “click” sound.
DDo not allow the rear seat belt web-bing to get scratched or pinched bythe ISOFIX-seat latch and ISOFIXanchor during the installation.
2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latchinto the buckle. Listen for the dis-tinct “click” sound. (Refer to theprevious page.)
NOTICE
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ISOFIX Anchor
• When using the vehicle's"ISOFIX" system to install achild restraint system in the rearseat, all unused vehicle rearseat belt metal latch plates ortabs must be latched securely intheir seat belt buckles and theseat belt webbing must beretracted behind the childrestraint to prevent the childfrom reaching and taking hold ofunretracted seat belts.Unlatched metal latch plates ortabs may allow the child to reachthe unretracted seat belts whichmay result in strangulation and aserious injury or death to thechild in the child restraint.
• Do not place anything aroundthe ISOFIX anchors. Also makesure that the seat belt is notcaught in the ISOFIX anchors.
WARNING
• Do not install a child restraintseat at the center of the rearseat using the vehicle's ISOFIXanchors. The ISOFIX anchorsare only provided for the left andright outboard rear seating posi-tions. Do not misuse the ISOFIXanchors by attempting to attacha child restraint seat in the mid-dle of the rear seat to theISOFIX anchors. In a crash, the child restraintseat ISOFIX attachments maynot be strong enough to securethe child restraint seat properlyin the center of the rear seat andmay break, causing seriousinjury or death.
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WARNING (Continued)• Do not mount more than one
child restraint to a child restraintlower anchorage point. Theimproper increased load maycause the anchorage points ortether anchor to break, causingserious injury or death.
• Attach the ISOFIX or ISOFIX-compatible child restraint seatonly to the appropriate locationsshown in the illustration.
• Always follow the installationand use instructions provided bythe manufacturer of the childrestraint.
CChild seat restraint suitability for seat position using the seat belt Use child safety seats that have been officially approved and are appropriate for your children. When using the childsafety seats, refer to the following table.
Age groupSeating position
Co Driver Rear Left (Split & Bench Type) Rear Right (Split & Bench Type) Rear center0 : Up to 10 kg U U U -0+ : Up to 13 kg U U U - I : 9 kg to 18 kg U U U UFII : 15 kg to 25 kg U U U UFIII : 22 kg to 36 kg U U U UF
Note: UF Shall not be used for Mass Group 0 & 0+.
U : Suitable for "universal" category restraints approved for use in this mass group.
Remarks:- Co driver seat: Up right, Rearmost position & Seat belt shoulder anchorage to lowest position.
Child restraint system test results for ISOFIX seat
Seating positions
Vehicle ISOFIX position
Group 0 Group 0+ Group I
(0 to 10 kg) (0 to 13 kg) (9 to 18 kg)
2nd Row seatoutboard
Size class E E,D,C D,C,B,B1,A
Seat type IUF IUF IUF
Note IUF :Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved foruse in the mass group.
OGS035015The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
1. Driver’s front air bag *
2. Passenger’s front air bag *
3. Side air bag*
4. Curtain air bag*
* : if equipped
HHow does the air bag systemoperate • Air bags are activated (able to
inflate if necessary) only when theignition switch is placed to the ONor START position.
• Air bags inflate instantly in theevent of serious frontal or side col-lision in order to help protect theoccupants from serious physicalinjury.
• There is no single speed at whichthe air bags will inflate. Generally, air bags are designed toinflate based upon the severity of acollision and its direction. Thesetwo factors determine whether thesensors produce an electronicdeployment/ inflation signal.
• Air bag deployment depends on anumber of factors including vehiclespeed, angles of impact and thedensity and stiffness of the vehi-cles or objects which your vehiclehits in the collision. The determin-ing, factors are not limited to thosementioned above.
• The front air bags will completelyinflate and deflate in an instant. It is virtually impossible for you tosee the air bags inflate during anaccident. It is much more likely that you willsimply see the deflated air bagshanging out of their storage com-partments after the collision.
• In order to help provide protectionin a severe collision, the air bagsmust inflate rapidly. The speed ofair bag inflation is a consequenceof extremely short time in which acollision occurs and the need toget the air bag between the occu-pant and the vehicle structuresbefore the occupant impacts thosestructures. This speed of inflationreduces the risk of serious or life-threatening injuries in a severe col-lision and is thus a necessary partof air bag design.
• There are even circumstances underwhich contact with the steering wheelair bag can cause fatal injuries, espe-cially if the occupant is positionedexcessively close to the steeringwheel.
• Even in vehicles with air bags,you and your passengers mustalways wear the safety belts pro-vided in order to minimize the riskand severity of injury in the eventof a collision or rollover.
• SRS and pretensioners containexplosive chemicals. If scraping a vehicle withoutremoving SRS and pretensionersfrom a vehicle, it may cause fire.Before scraping a vehicle, werecommend that you contact anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Keep the SRS parts and wiringsaway from water or any liquid. Ifthe SRS components are inoper-ative due to exposure to water orliquids, it may cause fire or severeinjury.
WARNING
NNoise and smokeWhen the air bags inflate, they makea loud noise and they leave smokeand powder in the air inside of thevehicle. This is normal and is a resultof the ignition of the air bag inflator.After the air bag inflates, you mayfeel substantial discomfort in breath-ing due to the contact of your chestwith both the seat belt and the airbag, as well as from breathing thesmoke and powder. Open your doorsand/or windows as soon as possibleafter impact in order to reduce dis-comfort and prevent prolonged expo-sure to the smoke and powder.
Though smoke and powder are non-toxic, it may cause irritation to theskin (eyes, nose and throat, etc.). Ifthis is the case, wash and rinse withcold water immediately and consultwith the doctor if the symptom per-sists.
• To avoid severe personal injuryor death caused by deploying airbags in a collision, the drivershould sit as far back from thesteering wheel air bag as possi-ble. The front passenger shouldalways move their seat as farback as possible and sit back intheir seat.
• Air bag inflates instantly in anevent of a collision, passengersmay be injured by the air bagexpansion force if they are not ina proper position.
• Air bag inflation may causeinjuries including facial or bodilyabrasions, injuries from brokenglasses or burns.
WARNING
DDo not install a child restraint onthe front passenger’s seat.(if equipped)
Never place a rear-facing childrestraint in the front passenger’sseat. If the air bag deploys, it wouldimpact the rear-facing child restraint,causing serious or fatal injury.In addition, do not place front-facingchild restraints in the front passen-ger’s seat either. If the front passen-ger air bag inflates, it would causeserious or fatal injuries to the child.
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• NEVER use a rearward facingchild restraint on a seat protect-ed by an ACTIVE AIR BAG infront of it, DEATH or SERIOUSINJURY to the CHILD canoccur.
• Never put a child restraint in thefront passenger’s seat. If thefront passenger air bag inflates,it would cause serious or fatalinjuries.
• When children are seated in therear outboard seats of vehicleequipped with curtain air bags,be sure to install the childrestraint system as far awayfrom the door side as possible,and securely lock the childrestraint system in position. Inflation of curtain air bags couldcause serious injury or death toan infant or child.
WARNING
When the air bags deploy, the airbag related parts in the steeringwheel and/or instrument paneland/or in both sides of the roofrails above the front and reardoors are very hot. To preventinjury, do not touch the air bagstorage areas internal compo-nents immediately after an air baghas inflated.
WARNING
AAir bag warning and indicator(if equipped)Air bag warning light
The purpose of the air bag warninglight in your instrument panel is toalert you of a potential problem withyour air bag - Supplemental RestraintSystem (SRS).
When the ignition switch is turnedON, the warning light should illumi-nate for approximately 6 seconds,then go off.Have the system checked if:• The light does not turn on briefly
when you turn the ignition ON.• The light stays on after illuminating
for approximately 6 seconds. • The light comes on while the vehi-
cle is in motion. • The light blinks when the ignition
switch is in ON position.
SRS components and functions
The SRS consists of the followingcomponents:(1) Driver's front air bag module*(2) Passenger's front air bag module*(3) Pre-tensioner seatbelt system*(4) Driver's air bag warning light*(5) SRS control module (SRSCM)*(6) Front impact sensors*(7) Side impact air bag modules*(8) Curtain air bag modules *(9) Side impact sensors ** : if equipped
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The SRSCM continuously monitorsall SRS components while the igni-tion switch is ON to determine if acrash impact is severe enough torequire air bag deployment or pre-tensioner seat belt deployment.
The SRS air bag warning light on theinstrument panel will illuminate forabout 6 seconds after the ignitionswitch is turned to the ON position,after which the air bag warning lightshould go out. The air bag modules are located
both in the center of the steeringwheel and in the front passenger'spanel above the glove box. When theSRSCM detects a sufficiently severeimpact to the front of the vehicle, itwill automatically deploy the front airbags.
If any of the following conditionsoccurs, this indicates a malfunc-tion of the SRS. We recommendthat the system be inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.• The light does not turn on briefly
when you turn the ignition ON.• The light stays on after illuminat-
ing for approximately 6 seconds.• The light comes on while the
vehicle is in motion.• The light blinks when the ignition
switch is in ON position.
WARNING
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■ Driver’s front air bag (1)
Upon deployment, tear seams mold-ed directly into the pad covers willseparate under pressure from theexpansion of the air bags. Furtheropening of the covers then allows fullinflation of the air bags.
A fully inflated air bag, in combina-tion with a properly worn seat belt,slows the driver's or the passenger'sforward motion, reducing the risk ofhead and chest injury.
After complete inflation, the air bagimmediately starts deflating,enabling the driver to maintain for-ward visibility and the ability to steeror operate other controls.
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■ Passenger’s front air bag
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■ Driver’s front air bag (3)
• Do not install or place any acces-sories (drink holder, cassetteholder, sticker, etc.) on the frontpassenger's panel above theglove box in a vehicle with a pas-senger's air bag. Such objectsmay become dangerous projec-tiles and cause injury if the pas-senger's air bag inflates.
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WARNING
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■ Driver’s front air bag (2)
(Continued)• When installing a container of
liquid air freshener inside thevehicle, do not place it near theinstrument cluster nor on theinstrument panel surface. It may become a dangerous pro-jectile and cause injury if the pas-senger's air bag inflates.
• If an air bag deploys, there maybe a loud noise followed by a finedust released in the vehicle.These conditions are normal andare not hazardous - the air bagsare packed in this fine powder.The dust generated during airbag deployment may cause skinor eye irritation as well as aggra-vate asthma for some persons.Always wash all exposed skinareas thoroughly with cold waterand a mild soap after an accidentin which the air bags weredeployed.
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WARNING (Continued)• The SRS can function only
when the ignition switch is in theON position.
• Before you replace a fuse or dis-connect a battery terminal, turnthe ignition switch to the LOCKposition and remove the ignitionkey. Never remove or replacethe air bag related fuse(s) whenthe ignition switch is in the ONposition. Failure to heed thiswarning will cause the SRS airbag warning light to illuminate.
DDriver's and passenger's front airbag (if equipped)
Your vehicle is equipped with aSupplemental Restraint (Air Bag)System and lap/shoulder belts atboth the driver and passenger seat-ing positions.
The indications of the system's pres-ence are the letters "AIR BAG"engraved on the air bag pad cover inthe steering wheel and the passen-ger's side front panel pad above theglove box.
The SRS consists of air bagsinstalled under the pad covers in thecenter of the steering wheel and thepassenger's side front panel abovethe glove box.
The purpose of the SRS is to providethe vehicle's driver and/or the frontpassenger with additional protectionthan that offered by the seat belt sys-tem alone in case of a frontal impactof sufficient severity.
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■ Driver’s front air bag
■ Passenger’s front air bag
Always use seat belts and childrestraints – every trip, every time,everyone! Air bags inflate withconsiderable force and in the blinkof an eye. Seat belts help keepoccupants in proper position toobtain maximum benefit from theair bag. Even with air bags,improperly and unbelted occu-pants can be severely injuredwhen the air bag inflates. Alwaysfollow the precautions about seatbelts, air bags and occupant safe-ty contained in this manual. To reduce the chance of seriousor fatal injuries and receive themaximum safety benefit from yourrestraint system:• Never place a child in any child
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WARNING
(Continued)• ABC – Always Buckle Children in
the rear seat. It is the safestplace for children of any age toride.
• Front air bags can injure occu-pants improperly positioned inthe front seats.
• Move your seat as far back aspractical from the steering wheelwhile still maintaining control ofthe vehicle.
• You and your passengersshould never sit or lean unnec-essarily close to the air bags.Improperly positioned driversand passengers can be severe-ly injured by inflating air bags.
• Never lean against the door orcenter console – always sit in anupright position.
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(Continued)• No objects (such as crash pad
cover, cellular phone holder, cupholder, perfume or stickers)should be placed over or near theair bag modules on the steeringwheel, instrument panel, wind-shield glass, and the front pas-senger's panel above the glovebox. Such objects could causeharm if the vehicle is in a crashsevere enough to cause the airbags to deploy.
• Do not tamper with or disconnectSRS wiring or other componentsof the SRS system. Doing socould result in injury, due to acci-dental deployment of the airbags or by rendering the SRSinoperative.
• If the SRS air bag warning lightremains illuminated while thevehicle is being driven, we rec-ommend that the system beinspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
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(Continued)• Air bags can only be used once
– we recommend that the sys-tem be replaced by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
• The SRS is designed to deploythe front air bags only when animpact is sufficiently severe andwhen the impact angle is lessthan 30° from the forward longi-tudinal axis of the vehicle.Additionally, the air bags will onlydeploy once. Seat belts must beworn at all times.
• Front air bags are not intendedto deploy in side-impact, rear-impact or rollover crashes. Inaddition, front air bags will notdeploy in frontal crashes belowthe deployment threshold.
• A child restraint system mustnever be placed in the frontseat. The infant or child could beseverely injured or killed by anair bag deployment in case of anaccident.
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SSide air bags (if equipped)
The actual air bags in the vehicle may differfrom the illustration.
(Continued)• Children age 12 and under must
always be properly restrained inthe rear seat. Never allow chil-dren to ride in the front passen-ger seat. If a child over 12 mustbe seated in the front seat, he orshe must be properly belted andthe seat should be moved as farback as possible.
• For maximum safety protectionin all types of crashes, all occu-pants including the driver shouldalways wear their seat beltswhether or not an air bag is alsoprovided at their seating positionto minimize the risk of severeinjury or death in the event of acrash. Do not sit or lean unnec-essarily close to the air bagwhile the vehicle is in motion.
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(Continued)• Sitting improperly or out of posi-
tion can result in serious or fatalinjury in a crash. All occupantsshould sit upright with the seatback in an upright position, cen-tered on the seat cushion withtheir seat belt on, legs comfort-ably extended and their feet onthe floor until the vehicle isparked and the ignition key isremoved.
• The SRS air bag system mustdeploy very rapidly to provideprotection in a crash. If an occu-pant is out of position becauseof not wearing a seat belt, the airbag may forcefully contact theoccupant causing serious orfatal injuries.
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Your vehicle is equipped with a side airbag in each front seat. The purpose ofthe air bag is to provide the vehicle’sdriver and the front passenger withadditional protection than that offeredby the seat belt alone.The side air bags are designed todeploy during certain side impact col-lisions, depending on the crash sever-ity, angle, speed and point of impact.The side air bags are not designed todeploy in all side impact or rolloversituations.
(Continued)• Hold the steering wheel at the 9
o’clock and 3 o’clock positions, tominimize the risk of injuries to yourhands and arms.
• Do not use any accessory seatcovers. This could reduce orprevent the effectiveness of thesystem.
• Do not place any objects overthe air bag or between the airbag and yourself. Also, do notattach any objects around thearea the air bag inflates such asthe door, side door glass, frontand rear pillar.
• Do not put any objects betweenthe side air bag label and seatcushion. It could cause harm ifthe vehicle is in a crash severeenough to cause the air bags todeploy.
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To reduce the risk of serious injuryor death from an inflating side airbag, take the following precau-tions:• Seat belts must be worn at all
times to help keep occupantspositioned properly.
• Do not allow passengers to leantheir heads or bodies onto doors,put their arms on the doors,stretch their arms out of the win-dow, or place objects betweenthe doors and seats.
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WARNING
(Continued)• Do not place any objects (an
umbrella, bag, etc.) between thefront door and the front seat. Suchobjects may become dangerousprojectiles and cause injury if thesupplemental side impact air baginflates.
• Do not install any accessorieson the side or near the side airbags.
• Do not cause impact to the doorswhen the ignition switch is in theON position or this may causethe side air bags to inflate.
• If the seat or seat cover is dam-aged, we recommend that thesystem be serviced by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• If the seat or seat cover is dam-aged, we recommend that thesystem be serviced by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.Inform the dealer that your vehi-cle is equipped with side airbags.
CCurtain air bags (if equipped)
The actual air bags in the vehicle may differfrom the illustration.
Curtain air bags are located alongboth sides of the roof rails above thefront and rear doors.
They are designed to help protect theheads of the front seat occupantsand the rear outboard seat occupantsin certain side impact collisions.The curtain air bags are designed todeploy during certain side impactcollisions, depending on the crashseverity, angle, speed and impact.The curtain air bags are not designedto deploy in all side impact or rolloversituations.
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To reduce the risk of serious injuryor death from an inflating curtainair bags, take the following pre-cautions:• All seat occupants must wear
seat belts at all times to helpkeep occupants positionedproperly.
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WARNING
(Continued)• Properly secure Child Restraint
System as far away from the dooras possible.
• Do not allow passengers to leantheir heads or bodies ontodoors, put their arms on thedoors, stretch their arms out ofthe window, or place objectsbetween the doors and seats.
• Do not open or repair the sidecurtain air bags.
• When children are seated in therear outboard seats, they mustbe seated in the proper childrestraint system. Make sure toput the child restraint system asfar away from the door side aspossible, and secure the childrestraint system in a lockedposition.
WWhy didn’t my air bag go off in a col-lision? (Inflation and non-inflationconditions of the air bag)There are many types of accidents inwhich the air bag would not beexpected to provide additional pro-tection. These include rear impacts, secondor third collisions in multiple impactaccidents, as well as low speedimpacts.
(1) SRS control module(2) Front impact sensor
(3) Side impact sensors
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Air bag collision sensors (if equipped)
AAir bag inflation conditions
Front air bags are designed to inflatein a frontal collision depending onthe severity, speed or angles ofimpact of the front collision.
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• Do not hit or allow any objects toimpact the locations where airbags or sensors are installed. This may cause unexpected airbag deployment, which couldresult in serious personal injuryor death.
• If the installation location orangle of the sensors is altered inany way, the air bags maydeploy when they should not orthey may not deploy when theyshould, causing severe injury ordeath. Therefore, do not try to performmaintenance on or around theair bag sensors. We recommendthat the system be serviced byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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WARNING • Problems may arise if the sen-sor installation angles arechanged due to the deformationof the front bumper, body or Bpillar where side collision sen-sors are installed. We recom-mend that the system be serv-iced by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
• Your vehicle has been designedto absorb impact and deploy theair bag(s) in certain collisions.Installing aftermarket bumperguards or replacing a bumperwith non-genuine parts mayadversely affect your vehiclescollision and air bag deploymentperformance.
Side and curtain air bags
Side and curtain air bags aredesigned to inflate when an impact isdetected by side collision sensorsdepending on the severity, speed orangles of impact resulting from aside impact collision.
Although the driver’s and front pas-senger’s air bags are designed toinflate in frontal collisions, they alsomay inflate in other types of colli-sions if the front impact sensorsdetect a sufficient impact. Side andcurtain air bags are designed toinflate in side impact collisions, butthey may inflate in other collisions ifthe side impact sensors detect a suf-ficient impact. Also, the side and curtain air bags aredesigned to inflate when a rollover isdetected by a rollover sensor. (ifequipped with rollover sensor)If the vehicle chassis is impacted bybumps or objects on unimprovedroads or side walks, the air bags maydeploy. Drive carefully on unim-proved roads or on surfaces notdesigned for vehicle traffic to preventunintended air bag deployment.
AAir bag non-inflation conditions
• In certain low-speed collisions theair bags may not deploy. The airbags are designed not to deploy insuch cases because they may notprovide benefits beyond the pro-tection of the seat belts in such col-lisions.
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• Front air bags are not designed toinflate in rear collisions, becauseoccupants are moved backward bythe force of the impact. In thiscase, inflated air bags would not beable to provide any additional ben-efit.
• Front air bags may not inflate inside impact collisions, becauseoccupants move to the direction ofthe collision, and thus in sideimpacts, frontal air bag deploymentwould not provide additional occu-pant protection.
• In an angled collision, the force ofimpact may direct the occupants ina direction where the air bagswould not be able to provide anyadditional benefit, and thus thesensors may not deploy any airbags.
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• Just before impact, drivers oftenbrake heavily. Such heavy brakinglowers the front portion of the vehi-cle causing it to “ride” under a vehi-cle with a higher ground clearance.Air bags may not inflate in this"under-ride" situation becausedeceleration forces that are detect-ed by sensors may be significantlyreduced by such “under-ride” colli-sions.
• Air bags do not inflate in rolloveraccidents because vehicle can notdetect rollover accident.
• Air bags may not inflate if the vehi-cle collides with objects such asutility poles or trees, where thepoint of impact is concentrated andthe collision energy is absorbed bythe vehicle structure.
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SSRS CareThe SRS is virtually maintenance-free and so there are no parts youcan safely service by yourself. If theSRS air bag warning light does notilluminate, or continuously remainson, we recommend that the systembe inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
We recommend that the any work onthe SRS system, such as removing,installing, repairing, or any work onthe steering wheel, the front passen-ger's panel, front seats and roof railsbe performed by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer. Improper handlingof the SRS system may result in seri-ous personal injury.
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mend that the system be replacedby an authorized HYUNDAI deal-er.
• Do not tamper with or discon-nect SRS wiring, or other com-ponents of the SRS system.Doing so could result in injury,due to accidental inflation of theair bags or by rendering theSRS inoperative.
• If components of the air bag sys-tem must be discarded, or if thevehicle must be scrapped, certainsafety precautions must beobserved. An authorizedHYUNDAI dealer knows theseprecautions and can give youthe necessary information.Failure to follow these precau-tions and procedures couldincrease the risk of personalinjury.
• If your car was flooded and hassoaked carpeting or water onthe flooring, you shouldn't try tostart the engine; we recommendthat you contact an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
• Modification to SRS compo-nents or wiring, including theaddition of any kind of badges tothe pad covers or modificationsto the body structure, canadversely affect SRS perform-ance and lead to possible injury.
• For cleaning the air bag padcovers, use only a soft, dry clothor one which has been mois-tened with plain water. Solventsor cleaners could adverselyaffect the air bag covers andproper deployment of the sys-tem.
• No objects should be placedover or near the air bag moduleson the steering wheel, instru-ment panel, and the front pas-senger's panel above the glovebox, because any such objectcould cause harm if the vehicleis in a crash severe enough tocause the air bags to inflate.
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WARNING
AAdditional safety precautions• Never let passengers ride in the
cargo area or on top of a folded-down back seat. All occupantsshould sit upright, fully back in theirseats with their seat belts on andtheir feet on the floor.
• Passengers should not move outof or change seats while the vehi-cle is moving. A passenger who isnot wearing a seat belt during acrash or emergency stop can bethrown against the inside of thevehicle, against other occupants,or out of the vehicle.
• Each seat belt is designed torestrain one occupant. If more thanone person uses the same seatbelt, they could be seriously injuredor killed in a collision.
• Do not use any accessories onseat belts. Devices claiming toimprove occupant comfort or repo-sition the seat belt can reduce theprotection provided by the seat beltand increase the chance of seriousinjury in a crash.
• Passengers should not place hardor sharp objects between them-selves and the air bags. Carryinghard or sharp objects on your lapor in your mouth can result ininjuries if an air bag inflates.
• Keep occupants away from the airbag covers. All occupants shouldsit upright, fully back in their seatswith their seat belts on and theirfeet on the floor. If occupants aretoo close to the air bag covers,they could be injured if the air bagsinflate.
• Do not attach or place objects onor near the air bag covers. Anyobject attached to or placed on thefront air bag covers could interferewith the proper operation of the airbags.
• Do not modify the front seats.Modification of the front seatscould interfere with the operation ofthe supplemental restraint systemsensing components or sideairbags.
• Do not place items under the frontseats. Placing items under thefront seats could interfere with theoperation of the supplementalrestraint system sensing compo-nents and wiring harnesses.
• Never hold an infant or child on yourlap. The infant or child could be seri-ously injured or killed in the event ofa crash. All infants and childrenshould be properly restrained inappropriate child safety seats orseat belts in the rear seat.
• Sitting improperly or out of posi-tion can cause occupants to beshifted too close to a deployingair bag, strike the interior struc-ture or be thrown from the vehi-cle resulting in serious injury ordeath.
• Always sit upright with the seat-back in an upright position, cen-tered on the seat cushion withyour seat belt on, legs comfort-ably extended and your feet onthe floor.
WARNING
AAdding equipment to or modifyingyour air bag-equipped vehicleIf you modify your vehicle by chang-ing your vehicle's frame, bumper sys-tem, front end or side sheet metal orride height, this may affect the opera-tion of your vehicle's air bag system.
Air bag warning label (if equipped)
Air bag warning labels are attached toalert the driver and passengers ofpotential risks of the air bag system. Be sure to read all of the informationabout the air bags that are installed onyour vehicle in this Owner’s Manual.
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RRemote key (if equipped)
Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key,which you can use to lock or unlocka door (and tailgate) and even startthe engine.1. Door Lock 2. Door Unlock3. Tailgate Unlock
LockingTo lock : 1. Close all doors, engine hood and
tailgate. 2. Press the Door Lock button (1) on
the remote key. 3. The doors will lock. The hazard
warning lights will blink.4. Make sure the doors are locked by
checking the position of the doorlock button inside the vehicle.
UnlockingTo unlock:1. Press the Door Unlock button (2)
on the remote key. 2. The doors will unlock. The hazard
warning lights will blink two times.
Information After unlocking the doors, the doorswill lock automatically after 30 sec-onds unless a door is opened.
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Do not leave the keys in your vehi-cle with unsupervised children.Unattended children could placethe key in the ignition switch andmay operate power windows orother controls, or even make thevehicle move, which could result inserious injury or death.
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TTailgate unlockingTo unlock:1. Press the Tailgate Unlock button
(3) on the remote key for morethan one second.
2. The hazard warning lights willblink two times. Once the tailgateis opened and then closed, thetailgate will lock automatically.
Information • After unlocking the tailgate, the tail-
gate will lock automatically.
• The word "HOLD" is written on thebutton to inform you that you mustpress and hold the button for morethan one second.
Start-up For detailed information refer to “KeyIgnition Switch” in chapter 5.
To prevent damaging the remotekey:• Keep the remote key away from
water or any liquid. If the remotekey is inoperative due to exposureto water or other liquids, it will notbe covered by your manufacturer’svehicle warranty.
• Avoid dropping or throwing theremote key.
• Protect the remote key fromextreme temperatures.
Mechanical key
If the remote key does not operatenormally, you can lock or unlock thedoor by using the mechanical key.
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To unfold the key, press the releasebutton then the key will unfold auto-matically.To fold the key, fold the key manuallywhile pressing the release button.
DDo not fold the key without pressingthe release button. This may dam-age the key.
Remote key precautionsThe remote key will not work if any ofthe following occur:• The key is in the ignition switch.• You exceed the operating distance
limit (about 30 m [90 feet]).• The remote key battery is weak.• Other vehicles or objects may be
blocking the signal.• The weather is extremely cold.• The remote key is close to a radio
transmitter such as a radio stationor an airport which can interferewith normal operation of theremote key.
When the remote key does not workcorrectly, open and close the doorwith the mechanical key. If you havea problem with the remote key, it isrecommended that you contact anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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(Continue)If the remote key is in close proximi-ty to your mobile phone, the signalcould be blocked by your mobilephones normal operational signals.This is especially important when thephone is active such as making andreceiving calls, text messaging,and/or sending/receiving emails.Avoid placing the remote key andyour mobile phone in the same pantsor jacket pocket and always try tomaintain an adequate distancebetween the two devices.
NOTICE
IInformation Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment. Ifthe keyless entry system is inoperativedue to changes or modifications notexpressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance, it will notbe covered by your manufacturer’svehicle warranty.
Keep the remote key away fromelectromagnetic materials thatblocks electromagnetic waves to thekey surface.
Battery replacement If the remote key is not working prop-erly, try replacing the battery with anew one.
Battery Type: CR2032To replace the battery:1. Insert a slim tool into the slot and
gently pry open the cover.2. Remove the old battery and insert
the new battery. Make sure thebattery position is correct.
3. Reinstall the rear cover of theremote key.
If you suspect your remote key mighthave sustained some damage, oryou feel your remote key is not work-ing correctly, it is recommended thatyou contact an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Information An inappropriately disposedbattery can be harmful to theenvironment and humanhealth. Dispose the batteryaccording to your local law(s)and regulation.
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SSmart key (if equipped)
Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key,which you can use to lock or unlocka door (and tailgate) and even startthe engine.1. Door Lock 2. Door Unlock3. Tailgate Unlock
Locking
To lock : 1. Close all doors, engine hood and
tailgate. 2. Either press the door handle but-
ton or press the Door Lock button(1) on the smart key.
3. The hazard warning lights willblink and chime will sound 1 time.
4. Make sure the doors are locked bychecking the position of the doorlock button inside the vehicle.
Information The door handle button will onlyoperate when the smart key is within0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the outsidedoor handle.
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Even though you press the outsidedoor handle button, the doors will notlock and the chime will sound forthree seconds if any of the followingoccur:• The Smart Key is in the vehicle.• The Engine Start/Stop button is in
ACC or ON position.• Any door except the tailgate is
open.
UUnlocking
To unlock:1. Carry the Smart Key. 2. Either press the door handle but-
ton or press the Door Unlock but-ton (2) on the smart key.
3. The doors will unlock. The hazardwarning lights will blink 2 timesand chime will sound 2 times.
Information • The door handle button will only
operate when the smart key is with-in 0.7~1 m (28~40 in.) from the out-side door handle. Other people canalso open the doors without thesmart key in possession.
• After unlocking the doors, the doorswill lock automatically after 30 sec-onds unless a door is opened.
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Do not leave the Smart Key inyour vehicle with unsupervisedchildren. Unattended childrencould press the Engine Start/ Stopbutton and may operate powerwindows or other controls, or evenmake the vehicle move, whichcould result in serious injury ordeath.
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TTailgate unlocking To unlock:1. Carry the smart key. 2. Either press the tailgate handle
button or press the Tailgate Unlockbutton (3) on the smart key formore than one second.
3. The hazard warning lights willblink two times.
Once the tailgate is opened and thenclosed, the tailgate will lock automat-ically.
Information After unlocking the tailgate, the tail-gate will lock automatically after 30seconds unless the tailgate is opened.
Start-upYou can start the engine withoutinserting the key. For detailed infor-mation refer to the Engine Start/Stopbutton in chapter 5.
To prevent damaging the smart key:• Keep the smart key away from
water or any liquid. If the smart keyis inoperative due to exposure towater or other liquids, it will not becovered by your manufacturer’svehicle warranty.
• Avoid dropping or throwing thesmart key.
• Protect the smart key fromextreme temperatures.
Mechanical key If the Smart Key does not operatenormally, you can lock or unlock thedoor by using the mechanical key.
Press and hold the release button (1)and remove the mechanical key (2).Insert the mechanical key into thekey hole on the door. To reinstall the mechanical key, putthe key into the hole and push it untila click sound is heard.
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LLoss of a smart key A maximum of two smart keys can beregistered to a single vehicle. If youhappen to lose your smart key, it isrecommended that you should imme-diately take the vehicle and remainingkey to your authorized HYUNDAIdealer or tow the vehicle, if necessary.
Smart key precautionsThe smart key will not work if any ofthe following occur:• The smart key is close to a radio
transmitter such as a radio stationor an airport which can interferewith normal operation of the trans-mitter.
• The smart key is near a mobile twoway radio system or a cellularphone.
• Another vehicle’s smart key is beingoperated close to your vehicle.
When the smart key does not workcorrectly, open and close the doorwith the mechanical key. If you havea problem with the smart key, it isrecommended that you contact anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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(Continue)If the smart key is in close proximityto your mobile phone, the signalcould be blocked by your mobilephones normal operational signals.This is especially important when thephone is active such as making andreceiving calls, text messaging,and/or sending/receiving emails.Avoid placing the smart key and yourmobile phone in the same pants orjacket pocket and always try to main-tain an adequate distance betweenthe two devices.
IInformation Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment. Ifthe keyless entry system is inoperativedue to changes or modifications notexpressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance, it will notbe covered by your manufacturer’svehicle warranty.
Keep the smart key away from elec-tromagnetic materials that blockselectromagnetic waves to the keysurface.
Battery replacement
If the Smart Key is not working prop-erly, try replacing the battery with anew one.Battery Type: CR2032To replace the battery:1. Pry open the rear cover of the
smart key. 2. Remove the old battery and insert
the new battery. Make sure thebattery position is correct.
3. Reinstall the rear cover of thesmart key.
If you suspect your smart key mighthave sustained some damage, oryou feel your smart key is not work-ing correctly, it is recommended thatyou contact an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Information An inappropriately disposedbattery can be harmful to theenvironment and humanhealth. Dispose the batteryaccording to your local law(s)and regulation.
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IImmobilizer system (if equipped)The immobilizer system protects yourvehicle from theft. If an improperlycoded key (or other device) is used,the engine’s fuel system is disabled.When the ignition switch is placed inthe ON position, the immobilizer sys-tem indicator should come for 30seconds, then go off. If the indicatorstarts to blink, the system does notrecognize the coding of the key.Place the ignition switch to theLOCK/OFF position, then place theignition switch to the ON positionagain.The system may not recognize yourkey’s coding if another immobilizerkey or other metal object (i.e., keychain) is near the key. The enginemay not start because the metal mayinterrupt the transponder signal fromtransmitting normally.If the system repeatedly does notrecognize the coding of the key, it isrecommended that you contact yourHYUNDAI dealer.
Do not attempt to alter this system oradd other devices to it. Electricalproblems could result that may makeyour vehicle inoperable.
The transponder in your key is animportant part of the immobilizer sys-tem. It is designed to give years oftrouble-free service, however youshould avoid exposure to moisture,static electricity and rough handling.Immobilizer system malfunctioncould occur.
NOTICE
In order to prevent theft of yourvehicle, do not leave spare keysanywhere in your vehicle. Yourimmobilizer password is a cus-tomer unique password andshould be kept confidential.
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OOperating door locks from out-side the vehicle Mechanical key
Turn the key toward the rear of thevehicle to unlock and toward the frontof the vehicle to lock.If you lock/unlock the driver's doorwith a key, all vehicle doors willlock/unlock automatically. Once the doors are unlocked, theymay be opened by pulling the doorhandle.When closing the door, push thedoor by hand. Make sure that doorsare closed securely.
Remote key
To lock the doors, press the DoorLock button (1) on the remote key.To unlock the doors, press the DoorUnlock button (2) on the remote key.Once the doors are unlocked, theymay be opened by pulling the doorhandle.When closing the door, push thedoor by hand. Make sure that doorsare closed securely.
Information • In cold and wet climates, door lock
and door mechanisms may not workproperly due to freezing conditions.
• If the door is locked/unlocked multi-ple times in rapid succession witheither the vehicle key or door lockswitch, the system may stop operat-ing temporarily in order to protectthe circuit and prevent damage tosystem components.
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1. Door lock2. Door unlock3. Tailgate open
To lock the doors, press the button onthe outside door handle while carry-ing the smart key with you or pressthe door lock button on the smart key.To unlock the doors, press the buttonon the outside door handle while car-rying the smart key with you or pressthe door unlock button on the smartkey.Once the doors are unlocked, theymay be opened by pulling the doorhandle. When closing the door, push thedoor by hand. Make sure that doorsare closed securely.
Information • In cold and wet climates, door lock
and door mechanisms may not workproperly due to freezing conditions.
• If the door is locked/unlocked multi-ple times in rapid succession witheither the vehicle key or door lockswitch, the system may stop operat-ing temporarily in order to protectthe circuit and prevent damage tosystem components.
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OOperating door locks from insidethe vehicle With the door lock button
• To unlock a door, push the doorlock button (1) to the “Unlock” posi-tion.
• To lock a door, push the door lockbutton (1) to the “Lock” position.
• To open a door, pull the door han-dle (2) outward.
• If the inner door handle of the dri-ver’s door is pulled when the doorlock button is in the lock position,the button is unlocked and dooropens.
• Front doors cannot be locked if thekey is in the ignition switch and anyfront door is open.
• Doors cannot be locked if thesmart key is in the vehicle and anydoor is open.
Information If a power door lock ever fails to func-tion while you are in the vehicle tryone or more of the following tech-niques to exit:
Operate the door unlock featurerepeatedly (both electronic and manu-al) while simultaneously pulling on thedoor handle.
Operate the other door locks and han-dles, front and rear.
Lower a front window and use themechanical key to unlock the doorfrom outside.
With the central door lock/unlockswitch
To lock the doors, press the door lockswitch ( ). All vehicle doors will lock. • If the key is in the ignition switch
and any door is opened, the doorswill not lock even though the doorlock switch ( ) is pressed.
• If the smart key is in the vehicleand any door is opened, the doorswill not lock even though the doorlock switch ( ) is pressed.
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To unlock the doors, press the doorunlock switch ( ). All vehicle doorswill unlock.
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The doors should always be fullyclosed and locked while the vehi-cle is in motion. If the doors areunlocked, the risk of being thrownfrom the vehicle in a crash isincreased.
WARNING
Do not leave children or animalsunattended in your vehicle. Anenclosed vehicle can becomeextremely hot, causing death orserious injury to unattended chil-dren or animals who cannotescape the vehicle. Children mightoperate features of the vehicle thatcould injure them, or they couldencounter other harm, possiblyfrom someone gaining entry to thevehicle.
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Leaving your vehicle unlockedincreases the potential risk to youor others from someone hiding inyour vehicle.To secure your vehicle, whiledepressing the brake, move the shiftlever to the P (Park) position (forautomatic transaxle) or first gear orR (Reverse, for manual transaxle),engage the parking brake, andplace the ignition switch in theLOCK/OFF position, close all win-dows, lock all doors, and alwaystake the key with you.
WARNING
Opening a door when something isapproaching may cause damageor injury. Be careful when openingdoors and watch for vehicles,motorcycles, bicycles or pedestri-ans approaching the vehicle in thepath of the door.
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AAuto door lock/unlock features Impact sensing door unlock sys-temAll doors will be automaticallyunlocked when an impact causes theair bags to deploy.
Speed sensing door lock systemAll doors will be automatically lockedwhen vehicle speed exceeds 15km/h (9 mph).
Child-protector rear door locks
The child safety lock is provided tohelp prevent children seated in therear from accidentally opening therear doors. The rear door safety locksshould be used whenever childrenare in the vehicle.
The child safety lock is located onthe edge of each rear door. When thechild safety lock is in the lock position( ), the rear door will not open ifthe inner door handle is pulled.
To lock the child safety lock, insert akey (or screwdriver) into the hole (1)and turn it to the lock ( ) position.To allow a rear door to be openedfrom inside the vehicle, unlock thechild safety lock.
If children accidently open the reardoors while the vehicle is inmotion, they could fall out of thevehicle. The rear door safety locksshould always be used wheneverchildren are in the vehicle.
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PPower windows (if equipped)(1) Driver’s door power window
switch(2) Front passenger’s door power
window switch(3) Rear door power window switch
(Right)(4) Rear door power window switch
(Left)(5) Window opening and closing(6) Automatic power window*(7) Power window lock switch
* : if equipped
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The ignition switch must be in the ONposition to be able to raise or lowerthe windows. Each door has a PowerWindow switch to control that door'swindow. The driver has a PowerWindow Lock switch which can blockthe operation of passenger windows.The power windows will operate forapproximately 30 seconds after theignition switch is placed in the ACCor LOCK/OFF position. However, ifthe front doors are opened, thePower Windows cannot be operatedeven within the 30 second period.
IInformation • In cold and wet climates, power win-
dows may not work properly due tofreezing conditions.
• While driving with the rear windowsdown, your vehicle may demonstratea wind buffeting or pulsation noise.This noise is normal and can bereduced or eliminated by taking thefollowing actions. If the noise occurswith one or both of the rear windowsdown, partially lower both front win-dows approximately one inch.
Window opening and closing
To open or close a window, pressdown or pull up the front portion ofthe corresponding switch to the firstdetent position (5).
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AAuto up/down window (if equipped)Pressing or pulling up the power win-dow switch momentarily to the sec-ond detent position (6) completelylowers or lifts the window even whenthe switch is released. To stop thewindow at the desired position whilethe window is in operation, pull up orpress down and release the switch.
To reset the power windowsIf the power windows do not operatenormally, the automatic power win-dow system must be reset as follows:1. Place the ignition switch to the ON
position.2. Close the window and continue
pulling up on the power windowswitch for at least 1 second.
If the power windows do not operateproperly after resetting, it is recom-mended that the system be checkedby an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Automatic reversal (if equipped)
If a window senses any obstacle whileit is closing automatically, it will stopand lower approximately 30 cm (12in.) to allow the object to be cleared.If the window detects the resistancewhile the power window switch ispulled up continuously, the windowwill stop upward movement thenlower approximately 2.5 cm (1 in.). If the power window switch is pulledup continuously 3 times after the win-dow is lowered by the automatic win-dow reversal feature, the automaticwindow reversal will not operate. Touse automatic reversal systemagain, it should be pulled up anddown manually once.
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IInformation The automatic reverse feature is onlyactive when the “auto up” feature isused by fully pulling up the switch tothe second detent.
Power window lock switch (if equipped)
The driver can disable the powerwindow switches on the rear passen-gers' doors by pressing the powerwindow lock switch.When the power window lock switchis pressed:• The driver's master control can
operate all the power windows.• The front passenger's control can
operate the front passenger'spower window.
• The rear passenger's control can-not operate the rear passengers'power window.
• To prevent possible damage to thepower window system, do notopen or close two windows ormore at the same time. This willalso ensure the longevity of thefuse.
• Never try to operate the mainswitch on the driver's door and theindividual door window switch inopposite directions at the sametime. If this is done, the window willstop and cannot be opened orclosed.
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Make sure heads, other bodyparts or other objects are safelyout of the way before closing thewindows to avoid injuries or vehi-cle damage. Objects less than 4mm (0.16 in.) in diameter caughtbetween the window glass and theupper window channel may not bedetected by the automatic reversewindow and the window will notstop and reverse direction.
WARNING
• NEVER leave the keys in yourvehicle with unsupervised chil-dren, when the engine is run-ning.
• NEVER leave any child unat-tended in the vehicle. Even veryyoung children may inadvertent-ly cause the vehicle to move,entangle themselves in the win-dows, or otherwise injure them-selves or others.
• Always double check to makesure all arms, hands, head andother obstructions are safely outof the way before closing a win-dow.
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WARNING (Continued)• Do not allow children to play with
the power windows. Keep the dri-ver’s door power window lockswitch in the LOCK position(pressed). Serious injury canresult from unintentional windowoperation by the child.
• Do not extend your head, armsor body outside the windowswhile driving.
If your vehicle is equipped with asunroof, you can slide or tilt yoursunroof with the sunroof controlswitch located on the overhead con-sole.
The sunroof can be opened, closed,or tilted when the ignition switch is inthe ON position.The sunroof can be operated forapproximately 30 seconds after theignition key is removed or turned tothe ACC or LOCK/OFF position. However, if the front door is opened,the sunroof cannot be operated evenwithin 30 seconds.
IInformation • In cold and wet climates, the sun-
roof may not work properly due tofreezing conditions.
• After the vehicle is washed or in arainstorm, be sure to wipe off anywater that is on the sunroof beforeoperating it.
• Do not continue to move the sun-roof control lever after the sunroof isfully opened, closed, or tilted.Damage to the motor or systemcomponents could occur.
• Make sure the sunroof is closedfully when leaving your vehicle. If the sunroof is open, rain or snowmay leak through the sunroof andwet the interior as well as allowtheft.
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• Never adjust the sunroof or sun-shade while driving. This couldresult in loss of control and anaccident that may cause death,serious injury, or property dam-age.
• Make sure heads, other bodyparts or objects are out of theway before using the sunroof.
• Do not extend your head, armsor body outside the sunroofwhile driving, to avoid seriousinjury.
• Do not leave the engine runningand the key in your vehicle withunsupervised children.
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(Continued)Unattended children could oper-ate the sunroof, which couldresult in serious injury.
• Do not sit on the top of the vehi-cle. It may cause injuries orvehicle damage.
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SSunroof opening and closing
To open:Press the sunroof control lever back-ward to the first detent position.Release the switch when you wantthe sunroof to stop.To close:Press the sunroof control lever forwardto the first detent position. Release theswitch when you want the sunroof tostop.
Automatic reversal
If the sunroof senses any obstaclewhile it is closing automatically, it willreverse direction then stop to allowthe object to be cleared.The auto reverse function does notwork if a small obstacle is betweenthe sliding glass and the sunroofsash.You should always check that all pas-sengers and objects are away fromthe sunroof before closing it.
Tilting the sunroof
Tilt the sunroof open:Push the sunroof control leverupward until the sunroof moves tothe desired position.To close the sunroof:Press the sunroof lever forward untilthe sunroof moves to the desiredposition.
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•• Periodically remove any dirt thatmay accumulate on the sunroofguide rail or between the sunroofand roof panel, which can make anoise.
• Do not try to open the sunroofwhen the temperature is belowfreezing or when the sunroof iscovered with snow or ice, other-wise the motor could be damaged.In cold and wet climates, the sun-roof may not work properly.
Sunshade
The sunshade will open automatical-ly with the sunroof when the glasspanel moves. If you want it closed,move the sunshade manually.
The sunroof is made to slide togeth-er with the sunshade. Do not leavethe sunshade closed while the sun-roof is open.
Resetting the sunroofThe sunroof may need to be reset ifthe following conditions occur:- The battery is discharged or dis-
connected or the sunroof fuse hasbeen replaced or disconnected
- The sunroof control lever is notoperating correctly
To reset the sunroof, perform the fol-lowing steps:1. Place the ignition switch to the ON
position or start the engine. It isrecommended to reset the sunroofwhile the engine is running.
2. Push the control lever forward. Thesunroof will close completely or tiltdepending on the condition of thesunroof.
3. Release the control lever when thesunroof stops moving.
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4. Push the control lever forward forabout 10 seconds. - When the sunroof is in the closed
position :The glass will tilt and slightlymove up and down.
- When the sunroof is in the tiltposition: The glass will slightly move upand down.
Do not release the lever until theoperation is completed.If you release the lever during opera-tion, try again from step 2.
5. Within 3 seconds, push the controllever forward until the sunroofoperates as follows:
Tilt down → Slide Open → SlideClose.
Do not release the lever until theoperation is completed.If you release the lever during opera-tion, try again from step 2.
6. Release the sunroof control leverafter all operation has completed.(The sunroof system has beenreset.)
IInformation • If the sunroof does not reset when
the vehicle battery is disconnectedor discharged, or related fuse isblown, the sunroof may not operatenormally.
• For more detailed information, werecommend that you contact anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Sunroof open warning(if equipped)• If the driver turns off the engine
when the sunroof is not fullyclosed, the warning chime willsound for approximately 3 secondsand the open sunroof warningappear on the LCD display.
• If the driver turns off the engineand opens the door when the sun-roof is not fully closed, the opensunroof warning will appear on theLCD display until the door is closedor the sunroof is fully closed.
Close the sunroof securely whenleaving your vehicle.
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OOpening the hood
1. Make sure the shift lever is in P(Park, for automatic transaxle) orfirst gear or R (Reverse, for manu-al transaxle) and set the parkingbrake.
2. Pull the release lever to unlatchthe hood. The hood should popopen slightly.
3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raisethe hood slightly, push the second-ary latch up (1) inside of the hoodcenter and lift the hood (2).
4. Pull out the support rod.5. Hold the hood opened with the
support rod.
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OGC044014
CClosing the hood1. Before closing the hood, check the
following:• All filler caps in engine compart-
ment must be correctly installed. • Gloves, rags or any other com-
bustible material must be removedfrom the engine compartment.
2. Return the support rod to its clip toprevent it from rattling.
3. Lower the hood halfway and let itdrop. Make sure that it locks intoplace.
• Grasp the support rod in thearea wrapped in rubber. Therubber will help prevent youfrom being burned by hot metalwhen the engine is hot.
• The support rod must be insert-ed completely into the hole pro-vided whenever you inspect theengine compartment. This willprevent the hood from fallingand possibly injuring you.
WARNING
• Before closing the hood, ensurethat all obstructions areremoved from the hood opening.Closing the hood with anobstruction present in the hoodopening may result in propertydamage or severe personalinjury.
• Do not leave gloves, rags or anyother combustible material in theengine compartment. Doing somay cause a heat-induced fire.
• Always double check to be surethat the hood is firmly latchedbefore driving away. If it is notlatched, the hood could openwhile the vehicle is being driven,causing a total loss of visibility,which might result in an acci-dent.
• Do not move the vehicle with thehood raised. The view will beblocked and the hood could fallor be damaged.
WARNING
OOpening the fuel filler door
The fuel filler door must be openedfrom inside the vehicle by pulling upthe fuel filler door opener.1. Stop the engine.2. Pull the fuel filler door opener up.
3. Pull the fuel filler door out (1) tofully open.
4. To remove the fuel tank cap (2),turn it counterclockwise. You mayhear a hissing noise as the pres-sure inside the tank equalizes.
5. Place the cap on the fuel filler door.
Information If the fuel filler door does not openbecause ice has formed around it, taplightly or push on the door to break theice and release the door. Do not pry onthe door. If necessary, spray around thedoor with an approved de-icer fluid (donot use radiator anti-freeze) or movethe vehicle to a warm place and allowthe ice to melt.
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OGC044016
CClosing the fuel filler door1. To install the fuel tank cap (2), turn
it clockwise until it locks tightly.Make sure that the cap is securelytightened.
2. Close the fuel filler door (1) andpush it lightly and make sure that itis securely closed.
Petrol is highly flammable andexplosive. Failure to follow theseguidelines may result in SERIOUSINJURY or DEATH: • Read and follow all warnings
posted at the gas station. • Before refueling, note the loca-
tion of the Emergency PetrolShut-Off, if available, at the gasstation.
(Continued)
(Continued)• Before touching the fuel nozzle,
you should eliminate the poten-tial build-up of static electricityby touching a metal part of thevehicle, a safe distance awayfrom the fuel filler neck, nozzle,or other gas source, with yourbare hand.
• Do not use cellular phones whilerefueling. Electric current and/orelectronic interference from cel-lular phones can potentiallyignite fuel vapors and cause afire.
• Do not get back into a vehicleonce you have begun refueling.You can generate a build-up ofstatic electricity by touching, rub-bing or sliding against any item orfabric capable of producing staticelectricity. Static electricity dis-charge can ignite fuel vaporscausing a fire.
(Continued)
(Continued)If you must re-enter the vehicle,you should once again eliminatepotentially dangerous static elec-tricity discharge by touching ametal part of the vehicle, awayfrom the fuel filler neck, nozzle orother petrol source, with yourbare hand.
• When using an approvedportable fuel container, be sureto place the container on theground prior to refueling. Staticelectricity discharge from thecontainer can ignite fuel vaporscausing a fire. Once refuelinghas begun, contact betweenyour bare hand and the vehicleshould be maintained until thefilling is complete.
• Use only approved portable plasticfuel containers designed to carryand store petrol.
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WARNING
IInformation • Make sure to refuel your vehicle
according to the "Fuel Requirements"suggested in the foreword chapter.
• Do not spill fuel on the exterior sur-faces of the vehicle. Any type of fuelspilled on painted surfaces maydamage the paint.
If the fuel filler cap requires replace-ment, use only a genuine HYUNDAIcap or the equivalent specified foryour vehicle. An incorrect fuel filler capcan result in a serious malfunction ofthe fuel system or emission controlsystem.
NOTICE
i(Continued)• When refueling, always move the
shift lever to P(Parking, for auto-matic transaxle) or the first gearor R (Reverse, for manualtransaxle), set the parking brake,and place the ignition switch tothe LOCK/OFF position. Sparksproduced by electrical compo-nents related to the engine canignite fuel vapors causing a fire.
• Do not use matches or a lighterand do not smoke or leave a litcigarette in your vehicle while ata gas station, especially duringrefueling.
• Do not over-fill or top-off yourvehicle tank, which can causepetrol spillage.
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(Continued)• If a fire breaks out during refuel-
ing, leave the vicinity of the vehi-cle, and immediately contact themanager of the gas station andthen contact the local firedepartment. Follow any safetyinstructions they provide.
• If pressurized fuel sprays out, itcan cover your clothes or skinand thus subject you to the riskof fire and burns. Alwaysremove the fuel cap carefullyand slowly. If the cap is ventingfuel or if you hear a hissingsound, wait until the conditionstops before completely remov-ing the cap.
• Always check that the fuel cap isinstalled securely to prevent fuelspillage in the event of an acci-dent.
OOpening the tailgate
• The tailgate is locked or unlockedwhen all doors are locked orunlocked with the key, remote key,smart key or central door lock/unlock switch.
• If unlocked, the tailgate can beopened by pressing the handle andpulling it up.
Information In cold and wet climates, door lockand door mechanisms may not workproperly due to freezing conditions.
Make certain that you close the tail-gate before driving your vehicle.Possible damage may occur to thetailgate lift cylinders and attachinghardware if the tailgate is not closedprior to driving.
Closing the tailgate
To close the tailgate, lower and pushdown the tailgate firmly. Make surethat the tailgate is securely latched.
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The tailgate swings upward. Makesure no objects or people are nearthe rear of the vehicle when open-ing the tailgate.
WARNING
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Make sure your hands, feet andother parts of your body are safelyout of the way before closing thetailgate.
WARNING
MMake sure nothing is near the tail-gate latch and striker while closingthe tailgate. It may damage the tail-gate's latch.
NOTICE
Rear cargo area
Occupants should never ride in therear cargo area where norestraints are available. To avoidinjury in the event of an accident orsudden stops, occupants shouldalways be properly restrained.
WARNING
Exhaust fumes
If you drive with the tailgate opened,you will draw dangerous exhaustfumes into your vehicle which cancause serious injury or death tovehicle occupants.If you must drive with the tailgateopened, keep the air vents and allwindows open so that additionaloutside air comes into the vehicle.
WARNING
Do not hold the part (gas lifter) thatsupports the tailgate. Be aware thatthe deformation of the part maycause vehicle damage and a risk ofinjury.
WARNING
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EEmergency tailgate safetyrelease
Your vehicle is equipped with theemergency tailgate safety releaselever located on the bottom of thetailgate. When someone is inadver-tently locked in the luggage compart-ment, the tailgate can be opened bydoing as follows:1. Input the mechanical key into the
hole.2. Push the mechanical key to the
right.3. Push up the tailgate.
• For emergencies, be fully awareof the location of the emergencytailgate safety release lever inthe vehicle and how to open thetailgate if you are accidentallylocked in the luggage compart-ment.
• No one should be allowed tooccupy the luggage compart-ment of the vehicle at any time.The luggage compartment is avery dangerous location in theevent of a crash.
• Use the release lever for emer-gencies only. Use with extremecaution, especially while thevehicle is in motion.
WARNING
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Electric power steering (EPS)The system assists you with steeringthe vehicle. If the engine is off or ifthe power steering system becomesinoperative, the vehicle may still besteered, but it will require increasedsteering effort.Should you notice any change in theeffort required to steer during normalvehicle operation, we recommendthat the system be checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
If the Electric Power SteeringSystem does not operate normally,the warning light ( ) will illuminateon the instrument cluster. The steer-ing wheel may become difficult tocontrol or operate. Take your vehicleto an authorized HYUNDAI dealerand have the system checked assoon as possible.
Information The following symptoms may occurduring normal vehicle operation:
• The steering effort may be highimmediately after placing the igni-tion switch in the ON position.
This happens as the system per-forms the EPS system diagnostics.When the diagnostics is completed,the steering wheel will return to itsnormal condition.
• A click noise may be heard from theEPS relay after the ignition switch isplaced to the ON or LOCK/OFFposition.
• Motor noise may be heard when thevehicle is at stop or at a low drivingspeed.
• When you operate the steeringwheel in low temperature, abnormalnoise may occur. If temperaturerises, the noise will disappear. Thisis a normal condition.
iNOTICE
TTilt steering
Pull down the lock-release lever (1) onthe steering wheel column and adjustthe steering wheel angle (3). Move thesteering wheel, so it points towardyour chest, not toward your face. Makesure you can see the instrument panelwarning lights and gauges.After adjusting, pull up the lock-release lever (2) to lock the steeringwheel in place. Push the steeringwheel both up and down to be cer-tain it is locked in position. Alwaysadjust the position of the steeringwheel before driving.
Horn
To sound the horn, press the areaindicated by the horn symbol on yoursteering wheel (see illustration). Thehorn will operate only when this areais pressed.
Do not strike the horn severely tooperate it, or hit it with your fist. Donot press on the horn with a sharp-pointed object.
NOTICE
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OGS045013
Never adjust the steering wheelwhile driving. You may lose steer-ing control and cause severe per-sonal injury, death or accidents.
WARNING
Inside rearview mirrorBefore you start driving, adjust therearview mirror to the center on theview through the rear window.
Day/night rearview mirror
Make this adjustment before youstart driving and while the day/nightlever is in the day position.Pull the day/night lever toward you toreduce glare from the headlights ofthe vehicles behind you during nightdriving.Remember that you lose somerearview clarity in the night position.
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Day
Night
Make sure your line of sight is notobstructed. Do not place objects inthe rear seat, cargo area, or behindthe rear headrests which couldinterfere with your vision through therear window.
WARNING
To prevent serious injury duringan accident or deployment of theair bag, do not modify the rearviewmirror and do not install a widemirror.
WARNING
NEVER adjust the mirror whiledriving. This may cause loss ofvehicle control resulting in an acci-dent.
WARNING
OOutside rearview mirror Your vehicle is equipped with bothleft-hand and right-hand outsiderearview mirrors.
• Do not scrape ice off the mirrorface; this may damage the surfaceof the glass.
• If the mirror is jammed with ice, donot adjust the mirror by force. Usean approved spray de-icer (notradiator antifreeze) spray, or asponge or soft cloth with verywarm water, or move the vehicle toa warm place and allow the ice tomelt.
Manual type (if equipped)
To adjust an outside mirror, move thecontrol lever.
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Do not adjust or fold the outsiderearview mirrors while the vehicle ismoving. This could result in loss ofcontrol, and an accident whichcould cause death, serious injury orproperty damage.
WARNING
Rearview mirrors
• Both right and left outside rearview mirror are convex. Objectsseen in the mirror are closer thanthey appear.
• Use your interior rearview mirroror turn your head and look todetermine the actual distance offollowing vehicles when chang-ing lanes.
WARNING
Electric type (if equipped)
Adjusting the rearview mirrors:Press either the L (Left) or R (Right)button (1) to select the rearview mir-ror you would like to adjust.Use the mirror adjustment controller(2)to position the selected mirror up,down, left or right.After adjustment, put the lever intoneutral (center) position to preventinadvertent adjustment.
•• The mirrors stop moving whenthey reach the maximum adjustingangles, but the motor continues tooperate while the switch ispressed. Do not press the switchlonger than necessary, the motormay be damaged.
• Do not attempt to adjust the out-side rearview mirror by hand or themotor may be damaged.
Folding the outside rearview mir-ror
Manual type
To fold the outside rearview mirror,grasp the housing of the mirror andthen fold it toward the rear of thevehicle.
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Electric type (if equipped)
To fold the outside rearview mirror,press the button. To unfold outside rearview mirror,press the button again.
TThe electric type outside rearviewmirror operates even though the igni-tion switch is in the OFF position.However, to prevent unnecessarybattery discharge, do not adjust themirrors longer than necessary whilethe engine is not running.
Do not fold the electric type outsiderearview mirror by hand. It couldcause motor failure.
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1. Tachometer
2. Speedometer
3. Engine coolant temperature gauge
4. Fuel gauge
5. Warning and indicator lights
6. Odometer/Trip computer
7. LCD display (including trip computer)
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❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differfrom the illustration.For more details, refer to the "Gauges" inthis chapter.
■ Type A
■ Type B
IInstrument Cluster Control Adjusting Instrument ClusterIllumination (if equipped)
The brightness of the instrumentpanel illumination changes by press-ing the upper or lower part of theswitch when the ignition switch is inthe ON position and when the park-ing lights are turned on.
If the brightness reaches to the max-imum or minimum level, an alarm willsound (if equipped).
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■ Type A ■ Type B
Never adjust the instrument clusterwhile driving. This could result inloss of control and lead to an acci-dent that may cause death, seriousinjury, or property damage.
WARNING
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GGaugesSpeedometer
The speedometer indicates thespeed of the vehicle and is calibratedin kilometers per hour (km/h).
Tachometer
The tachometer indicates theapproximate number of engine revo-lutions per minute (rpm).Use the tachometer to select the cor-rect shift points and to prevent lug-ging and/or over-revving the engine.
Do not operate the engine within thetachometer's RED ZONE. This maycause severe engine damage.
NOTICE
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OGC044142/OGS045054
■ Diesel■ Petrol
EEngine Coolant TemperatureGauge
This gauge shows the temperatureof the engine coolant when the igni-tion switch is in the ON position.
If the gauge pointer moves beyondthe normal range area toward the “H”position, it indicates overheating thatmay damage the engine.Do not continue driving with an over-heated engine. If your vehicle over-heats, refer to “If the EngineOverheats” in chapter 6.
Fuel Gauge
This gauge indicates the approxi-mate amount of fuel remaining in thefuel tank.
NOTICE
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OGC044145
■ Type A
■ Type B
Never remove the radiator capwhen the engine is hot. Theengine coolant is under pressureand could cause severe burns.Wait until the engine is cool beforeadding coolant to the reservoir.
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OGC044147
■ Type A
■ Type B
IInformation • The fuel tank capacity is given in
chapter 8.
• The fuel gauge is supplemented by alow fuel warning light, which willilluminate when the fuel tank isnearly empty.
• On inclines or curves, the fuel gaugepointer may fluctuate or the low fuelwarning light may come on earlierthan usual due to the movement offuel in the tank.
Avoid driving with a very low fuellevel. Running out of fuel couldcause the engine to misfire damag-ing the catalytic converter.
Odometer
The odometer indicates the total dis-tance that the vehicle has been driv-en and should be used to determinewhen periodic maintenance shouldbe performed.- Odometer range : 0 ~ 1599999 kilo-
meters.
Information It is forbidden to alter the odometer ofall vehicles with the intent to changethe mileage registered on the odome-ter. The alteration may void your war-ranty coverage.
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Fuel Gauge
Running out of fuel can exposevehicle occupants to danger.You must stop and obtain addi-tional fuel as soon as possibleafter the warning light comes on orwhen the gauge indicator comesclose to the “E (Empty)” level.
WARNING
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■ Type B■ Type A
OOutside Temperature Gauge
This gauge indicates the current out-side air temperatures by 1°C (1°F).- Temperature range : - 40°C ~ 85°C
(-40°F ~ 211°F)The outside temperature on the dis-play may not change immediatelylike a general thermometer to pre-vent the driver from being inattentive.The temperature unit (from °C to °For from °F to °C) can be changed asbelow procedures (if equipped).
- User Settings Mode in the Cluster :You can change the temperatureunit in the “Other Features -Temperature unit” .
Transaxle Shift IndicatorManual Transaxle Shift Indicator(if equipped)
This indicator informs which gear isdesired while driving to save fuel.
• Shifting up : ▲2, ▲3, ▲4, ▲5, ▲6• Shifting down : ▼3, ▼4, ▼5
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■ Type A ■ Type B
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■ Type A ■ Type B
For example: Indicates that shifting up to the3rd gear is desired (currentlythe shift lever is in the 2nd or 1stgear).
: Indicates that shifting down tothe 3rd gear is desired (current-ly the shift lever is in the 4th, 5th,or 6th gear).
When the system is not working prop-erly, the indicator is not displayed.
AAutomatic Transaxle ShiftIndicator (if equipped)
This indicator displays which auto-matic transaxle shift lever is selected.• Park :P• Reverse : R• Neutral : N• Drive :D• Sports Mode : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Gear Shift Pop-up (if equipped)
The pop-up displays the current gearposition selected for 2 seconds(P/R/N/D).
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■ Type A ■ Type B
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■ Type A ■ Type B
LLCD display (if equipped)LCD display control
The LCD display modes can bechanged by using the control switches.
(1) / : Changing LCD modes(2) ▲, ▼ : Changing items for each
LCD modes(3) OK / RESET : Selecting or reset-
ting items
LCD modes
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Modes Symbol Explanation
Trip Computer
This mode displays information related todriving such as tripmeter, fuel economy,etc.
For more information, refer to "TripComputer" in this chapter.
InformationThis mode displays information suchservice intervals, warning messages, etc.
User SettingsIn this mode, you can change settings ofthe doors, lamps, etc.
or or
CCannot edit settings while driving
This warning message illuminates ifyou try to select the other UserSettings item when driving. For safety, change the User Settingsafter parking the vehicle, applyingthe parking brake and moving theshift lever to N(Neutral) position.
Trip computer mode
This mode displays driving informa-tion like the tripmeter, average vehi-cle speed, and so on.
For more details, refer to “TripComputer” in this chapter.
Information mode
Service Interval
Service inIt calculates and displays when youneed a scheduled maintenanceservice (mileage or days).If the remaining mileage or timereaches 1,500 km (900 miles) or 30days, "Service in" message is dis-played for several seconds each timeyou set the ignition switch or EngineStart/Stop button to the ON position.
For the setting of the service interval,refer to "User Settings Mode" of theLCD display.
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■ Automatic transaxle■ Manual transaxle
Service required
If you do not have your vehicle serv-iced according to the already inputtedservice interval, "Service required"message is displayed for several sec-onds each time you set the ignitionswitch or Engine Start/Stop button tothe ON position.To reset the service interval to themileage and days you inputted before:- Press the OK button for more than
1 second.
Service in OFF
If the service interval is not set,"Service Interval Off" message isdisplayed on the LCD display.
IInformation If any of the following conditionsoccurs, the mileage and days may beincorrect.
- The battery cable is disconnected.
- The fuse switch is turned off.
- The battery is discharged.
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IItems Explanation
Auto Lock
• Disable : The auto door lock operation will be deactivated.
• Enable on Speed : All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds15km/h (9.3mph).
• Enable on Shift : All doors will be automatically locked if the automatic transaxle shift lever isshifted from the P (Park) position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive)position. (automatic transaxle)
Auto Unlock
• Disable : The auto door unlock operation will be canceled.
• Vehicle Off : All doors will be automatically unlocked when the ignition key is removed from theignition switch or the Engine Star/Stop button is set to the OFF position.
• On Shift to P : All doors will be automatically unlocked if the automatic transaxle shift lever isshifted to the P (Park) position. (automatic transaxle)
Door
User settings modeOn this mode, you can change setting of the instrument cluster, doors, lamps, and so on.
Light
IItems Explanation
One Touch Turn Signal
• Off: The one touch turn signal function will be deactivated.• 3, 5, 7 Flashes : The lane change signals will blink 3, 5, or 7 times when the turn signal lever is
moved slightly.For more details, refer to “Light” in this chapter.
Head Lamp Delay (if equipped)
• On: The head lamp delay function will be activated.• Off: The headlamp delay function will be deactivated.For more details, refer to “Light” in this chapter.
Items Explanation
Wiper/Lights DisplayYou can activate or deactivate the Wiper/ Light mode.When activated, the LCD display shows the selected Wiper/Light mode whenever you changed themode.
Auto Rear Wiper (reverse) You can activate or deactivate the rear wiper while the vehicle is in reverse with the front wiper ON.
Gear Position Pop-upIf you select this function, the current shift gear position is displayed in the cluster for about 2 sec-onds when shifting into other positions (P/R/N/D).If you do not select this function, the shift gear Pop-up is not displayed in the cluster.
Convenience
IItems Explanation
Enable Service Interval You can activate or deactivate the service interval function.
Adjust Interval If the service interval menu is activated, you may adjust the time and distance.
Service Interval
Items Explanation
Fuel Economy Auto Reset
• Off : The average fuel economy will not reset automatically whenever refueling.• After Ignition : The average fuel economy will reset automatically.
• After Refueling : The average fuel economy will reset automatically when refueling.
For more details, refer to "Trip computer" in this chapter.
Fuel Economy Unit You can select the fuel economy unit.(km/L, L/100, MPG)
Temperature Unit You can select the temperature unit.(°C,°F)
Other
IInformation - Warning lightsMake sure that all warning lights areOFF after starting the engine. If anylight is still ON, this indicates a situa-tion that needs attention.
Air bag Warning Light (ifequipped)
This warning light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It illuminates for approximately 6
seconds and then goes off.• When there is a malfunction with
the SRS.In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Seat Belt Warning Light
This warning light informs the driverthat the seat belt is not fastened.
For more details, refer to the “SeatBelts” in chapter 2.
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PParking Brake & BrakeFluid Warning Light
This warning light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It illuminates for approximately 3
seconds- It remains on if the parking brake
is applied.• When the parking brake is applied.• When the brake fluid level in the
reservoir is low.- If the warning light illuminates with
the parking brake released, it indi-cates the brake fluid level is low.
If the brake fluid level in the reser-voir is low:
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safelocation and stop your vehicle.
2. With the engine stopped, checkthe brake fluid level immediatelyand add fluid as required (Formore details, refer to “Brake Fluid”in chapter 7). Then check all brakecomponents for fluid leaks. If anyleak on brake system is still found,the warning light remains on, orthe brakes do not operate proper-ly, do not drive the vehicle. In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle towed to anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer andinspected.
Dual-diagonal braking system
Your vehicle is equipped with dual-diagonal braking systems. Thismeans you still have braking on twowheels even if one of the dual sys-tems should fail.With only one of the dual systemsworking, more than normal pedaltravel and greater pedal pressure arerequired to stop the vehicle.Also, the vehicle will not stop in asshort a distance with only a portionof the brake system working.If the brakes fail while you are driv-ing, shift to a lower gear for addition-al engine braking and stop the vehi-cle as soon as it is safe to do so.
AAnti-lock Brake System(ABS) Warning Light (if equipped)
This warning light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It illuminates for approximately 3
seconds and then goes off.• When there is a malfunction with
the ABS (The normal braking sys-tem will still be operational withoutthe assistance of the anti-lockbrake system).In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Electric Power Steering(EPS) Warning Light
This warning light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It illuminates for approximately 3
seconds and then goes off.• When there is a malfunction with
the EPS.In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Parking Brake & Brake FluidWarning Light
Driving the vehicle with a warninglight ON is dangerous. If theParking Brake & Brake FluidWarning Light illuminates with theparking brake released, it indi-cates that the brake fluid level islow.In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING
MMalfunction IndicatorLamp (MIL)
This warning light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It remains on until the engine is
started.• When there is a malfunction with
the emission control system.In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
- Malfunction IndicatorLamp (MIL)
Driving with the Malfunction IndicatorLamp (MIL) on may cause damage tothe emission control systems whichcould effect drivability and/or fueleconomy.
- Petrol EngineIf the Malfunction Indicator Lamp(MIL) illuminates, potential catalyticconverter damage is possible whichcould result in loss of engine power.In this case, we recommend that youhave the vehicle inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer as soonas possible.
- Diesel Engine with DPF(if equipped)
When the Malfunction Indicator Lamp(MIL) blinks, it may stop blinking afterdriving the vehicle:- at more than 60km/h (37 mph), or- at more than 2nd gear with 1500 ~
2000 engine rpm for a certain time(for about 25 minutes).
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp(MIL) continues to blink in spite ofthe procedure, we recommend thatyou have the DPF system checkedby an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.If you continue to drive with theMalfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)blinking for a long time, the DPF sys-tem can be damaged and fuel con-sumption can worsen.
NOTICENOTICE
NOTICE
-- Diesel EngineIf the Malfunction Indicator Lamp(MIL) blinks, some error related tothe injection quantity adjustmentoccurs which could result in loss ofengine power, combustion noise andpoor emission.In this case, we recommend that youhave the engine control systeminspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
Charging SystemWarning Light
This warning light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It remains on until the engine is
started.• When there is a malfunction with
either the alternator or electricalcharging system.
If there is a malfunction with eitherthe alternator or electrical chargingsystem:
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safelocation and stop your vehicle.
2. Turn the engine off and check thealternator drive belt for loosenessor breakage. If the belt is adjusted properly,there may be a problem in theelectrical charging system.In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer assoon as possible.
NOTICE
EEngine Oil PressureWarning Light
This warning light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It remains on until the engine is
started.• When the engine oil pressure is
low.
If the engine oil pressure is low:
1.Drive carefully to the nearest safelocation and stop your vehicle.
2.Turn the engine off and check theengine oil level (For more details,refer to “Engine Oil” in chapter 7). Ifthe level is low, add oil as required.If the warning light remains on afteradding oil or if oil is not available,we recommend that you have thevehicle inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi-ble.
- Engine Oil PressureWarning Light
• If the engine does not stop imme-diately after the Engine OilPressure Warning Light is illumi-nated, severe damage couldresult.
• If the warning light stays on whilethe engine is running, it indicatesthat there may be serious enginedamage or malfunction. In thiscase,1. Stop the vehicle as soon as it is
safe to do so.2. Turn off the engine and check
the oil level. If the oil level is low,fill the engine oil to the properlevel.
3. Start the engine again. If thewarning light stays on after theengine is started, turn the engineoff immediately. In this case, werecommend that you have thevehicle inspected by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
Low Fuel Level WarningLight
This warning light illuminates:
When the fuel tank is nearly empty.
If the fuel tank is nearly empty, addfuel as soon as possible.
- Low Fuel LevelDriving with the Low Fuel Levelwarning light on or with the fuel levelbelow “E (Empty)” can cause theengine to misfire and damage thecatalytic converter (if equipped).
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DDoor Ajar Warning Light(if equipped)
This warning light illuminates:
When a door is not close securely.
Tailgate Open WarningLight (if equipped)
This warning light illuminates:
When the tailgate is not closesecurely.
Fuel Filter Warning Light(Diesel Engine)
This warning light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It illuminates for approximately 3
seconds and then goes off.• When water has accumulated
inside the fuel filter.In this case, remove the water fromthe fuel filter.For more details, refer to “FuelFilter” in chapter 7.
- Fuel Filter Warning Light• When the Fuel Filter Warning Light
illuminates, engine power (vehiclespeed & idle speed) maydecrease.
• If you keep driving with the warninglight on, engine parts (injector,common rail, high pressure fuelpump) may be damaged. If thisoccurs, we recommend that youhave the vehicle inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer assoon as possible.
NOTICE
EElectronic StabilityControl (ESC) IndicatorLight (if equipped)This indicator light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It illuminates for approximately 3
seconds and then goes off.• When there is a malfunction with
the ESC system.In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
This indicator light blinks:
While the ESC is operating.
For more details, refer to “ElectronicStability Control (ESC)” in chapter 5.
Electronic StabilityControl (ESC) OFFIndicator Light (if equipped)This indicator light illuminates:
• Once you set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to the ONposition.- It illuminates for approximately 3
seconds and then goes off.• When you deactivate the ESC sys-
tem by pressing the ESC OFF but-ton.
For more details, refer to “ElectronicStability Control (ESC)” in chapter 5.
Immobilizer IndicatorLight (without smart key)(if equipped)
This indicator light illuminates:
When the vehicle detects the immo-bilizer in your key properly while theignition switch is ON.- At this time, you can start the engine.- The indicator light goes off after
starting the engine.
This indicator light blinks:
When there is a malfunction with theimmobilizer system.In this case, we recommend that youhave the vehicle inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
IImmobilizer IndicatorLight (with smart key) (if equipped)
This indicator light illuminates forup to 30 seconds:
When the vehicle detects the smartkey in the vehicle properly while theEngine Start/Stop button is ACC orON.- At this time, you can start the engine.- The indicator light goes off after
starting the engine.
This indicator light blinks for a fewseconds:
When the smart key is not in thevehicle.- At this time, you can not start the
engine.
This indicator light illuminates for2 seconds and goes off:
When the vehicle can not detect thesmart key which is in the vehicle whilethe Engine Start/Stop button is ON.In this case, we recommend that youhave the vehicle inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
This indicator light blinks:
• When the battery of the smart keyis weak.- At this time, you can not start the
engine. However, you can start theengine if you press the EngineStart/Stop button with the smartkey. (For more details, refer to“Starting the Engine” in chapter 5).
• When there is a malfunction withthe immobilizer system.In this case, we recommend thatyou have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Turn Signal IndicatorLight
This indicator light blinks:
When you turn the turn signal light on.
If any of the following occurs, theremay a malfunction with the turn signalsystem. In this case, we recommendthat you have the vehicle inspected byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
- The indicator light does not blinkbut illuminates.
- The indicator light blinks morerapidly.
- The indicator light does not illumi-nate at all.
HHigh Beam IndicatorLight
This indicator light illuminates:
• When the headlights are on and inthe high beam position
• When the turn signal lever is pulledinto the Flash-to-Pass position.
Light ON Indicator Light
This indicator light illu-minates:
When the parking lights or head-lights are on.
Front Fog Indicator Light(if equipped)
This indicator light illuminates:
When the front fog lights are on.
Glow Indicator Light(Diesel Engine)
This indicator light illuminates:
When the engine is being preheatedwith the ignition switch or EngineStart/Stop button in the ON position.- The engine can be started after the
glow indicator light goes off.- The illumination time varies with
the engine coolant temperature, airtemperature, and battery condition.
If the indicator light remains on orblinks after the engine has warmedup or while driving, there may a mal-function with the engine preheatingsystem.In this case, we recommend that youhave the vehicle inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
IInformation - EnginePreheating
If the engine does not start within 10seconds after the preheating is com-pleted, set the ignition switch orEngine Start/Stop button to theLOCK or OFF position for 10 secondsand then to the ON position in orderto preheat the engine again.
KEY OUT Indicator Light(if equipped)
When the Engine Start/Stop buttonis in the ACC or ON position, if anydoor is open, the system checks forthe smart key.
This indicator light blinks:
When the smart key is not in thevehicle and any door is open with theignition switch or Engine Start/Stopbutton in the ACC or ON position.- At this time, if you close all doors,
the chime will also sound forapproximately 5 seconds.
- The indicator will go off while thevehicle is moving.
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WWarning Messages (for Type B, if equipped)Shift to "P" position (for smart key system and auto-matic transaxle)
This warning message is displayed ifyou try to turn off the engine withoutthe shift lever in P (Park) position.At this time, the Engine Start/Stopbutton turns to the ACC position (Ifyou press the Engine Start/Stop but-ton once more, it will turn to the ONposition).
Low Key Battery (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifthe battery of the smart key is dis-charged when the Engine Start/Stopbutton is in the OFF position.
Press start button while turningwheel (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifthe steering wheel does not unlocknormally when the Engine Start/Stopbutton is pressed.Press the Engine Start/Stop buttonwhile turning the steering wheel rightand left.
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SSteering wheel not locked (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifthe steering wheel does not lockwhen the Engine Start/Stop button isin the OFF position.
Check Steering Wheel Lock System (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifthe steering wheel does not lock nor-mally when the Engine Start/Stopbutton is in the OFF position.
Press brake pedal to start engine(for smart key system and auto-matic transaxle)
This warning message illuminates ifthe Engine Start/Stop Button is in theACC position twice by pressing thebutton repeatedly without depressingthe brake pedal.Depress the brake pedal to start theengine.
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PPress clutch pedal to start engine(for smart key system and manualtransaxle)
This warning message illuminates ifthe Engine Start/Stop button is in theACC position twice by pressing thebutton repeatedly without depressingthe clutch pedal.Depress the clutch pedal to start theengine.
Key not in vehicle (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifthe smart key is not in the vehiclewhen you press the EngineStart/Stop button.Always have the smart key with you.
Key not detected (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifthe smart key is not detected whenyou press the Engine Start/Stop but-ton.
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PPress start button again (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifyou cannot operate the EngineStart/Stop button when there is aproblem with the Engine Start/Stopbutton system.Start the engine by pressing theEngine Start/ Stop button once more.If the warning illuminates each timeyou press the Engine Start/Stop but-ton, we recommend that you havethe vehicle inspected by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
Press “START” button with key (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifyou press the Engine Start/Stop but-ton while the warning message “Keynot detected” is Illuminated.At this time, the immobilizer indicatorlight will blink.
Steering wheel unlocked (for smart key system)
This warning message illuminates ifthe steering wheel does not lockwhile the Engine Start/Stop buttonchanges to the OFF position.
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CCheck fuse "BRAKE SWITCH" (for smart key system and auto-matic transaxle)
This warning message illuminates ifthe brake switch fuse is disconnect-ed.Replace the fuse with a new one. Ifthat is not possible, you can start theengine by pressing the EngineStart/Stop Button for 10 seconds inthe ACC position.
Shift to P or N to start engine (for smart key system and auto-matic transaxle)
This warning message illuminates ifyou try to start the engine with theshift lever not in the P (Park) or N(Neutral) position.
InformationYou can start the engine with the shiftlever in the N (Neutral) position. But,for your safety, we recommend thatyou start the engine with the shiftlever in the P (Park) position.
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DDoor/Tailgate Open
This warning message is displayedindicating which door or the tailgateis open.
Low Fuel
This warning message illuminates ifthe fuel tank is nearly empty.- When the low fuel level warning
light is illuminates.
Add fuel as soon as possible.
Turn on "FUSE SWITCH" (if equipped)
This warning message illuminates ifthe fuse switch inside the vehicle hasto be turned off. Turn the fuse switchon.
For more details, refer to “Fuses” inchapter 7.
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■ Door open
■ Tailgate open
EEngine has overheated• This warning message illuminates
with a warning chime when theengine coolant temperature isabove 120°C (248°F). This meansthat the engine is overheated andmay be damaged.
If your vehicle is overheated, refer to“Overheating” in chapter 6.
The trip computer is a microcomput-er-controlled driver information sys-tem that displays information relatedto driving, when the ignition switch isin the ON position. All stored drivinginformation (except odometer) resetsif the battery is disconnected.
■ Type A, BPress the TRIP button for less than 1second to select any mode as follows:
■ Type CTo change items, toggle theUP/DOWN arrow switch “▲, ▼” onthe steering wheel.
Tripmeter B
Tripmeter A
Elapsed time
Digital speedometer on/off setting
Service Reminder *
Average speed
* : if equipped
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■ Type A
■ Type B
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■ Type C
• Tripmeter• Average Vehicle Speed• Elapsed Time
Accumulated info
• Tripmeter• Average Vehicle Speed• Elapsed Time
Drive info
• Distance To Empty• Average Fuel Economy• Instant Fuel Economy*
TRIP
Digital Speedometer
* : if equipped
TTrip
Distance To Empty (1)
• The distance to empty is the esti-mated distance the vehicle can bedriven with the remaining fuel inthe fuel tank.
• If the estimated distance is below1 km, the trip computer will display “---” as distance to empty.And, "Low Fuel" warning messageis displayed.
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 differfrom the actual driving distance asit is an estimate of the availabledriving distance.
• The trip computer may not registeradditional fuel if less than 6 liters(1.6 gallons) of fuel are added to thevehicle.
• The fuel economy and distance toempty may vary significantly basedon driving conditions, drivinghabits, and condition of the vehicle.
Average Fuel Economy (2)
• The average fuel economy is calcu-lated by the total driving distanceand fuel consumption since the lastaverage fuel economy reset.
• The average fuel economy can bereset both manually and automati-cally.
Manual reset
To clear the average fuel economymanually, press the OK button (orRESET button) on the steering wheelfor more than 1 second when theaverage fuel economy is displayed.
Automatic reset
To automatically reset the averagefuel economy after refueling, selectthe “After Refueling” feature in theUser Settings Mode on the LCD dis-play (Refer to "LCD Display“ in thischapter).If the “After Refueling” feature isselected, the average fuel economywill be cleared to zero (---), whendriving speed exceeds 1km/h, afterrefueling more than 6 liters.
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■ Type A ■ Type B
DDrive Info display
This display shows the trip distance(1), the average fuel economy (2),and the total driving time (3).The information is combined for eachignition cycle. However, when theengine has been OFF for 4 hours orlonger the Drive Info screen willreset.
To manually reset the information,press and hold the OK button whenviewing the Drive Info. The trip dis-tance, the average fuel economy,and total driving time will reset simul-taneously.The driving information will continueto be counted while the engine is stillrunning (for example, when the vehi-cle is in traffic or stopped at a stoplight.)
Information The vehicle must be driven for a min-imum of 300 meters (0.19 miles) sincethe last ignition key cycle before theaverage fuel economy will be recalcu-lated.
Digital Speedometer This message shows the speed ofthe vehicle.
In case of type A, the digitalspeedometer is displayed when“SPEED” sets “ON” in the cluster.Pressing the RESET button for morethan 1 second, when the “SPEED”“OFF” is displayed, the digitalspeedometer is displayed.
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■ Type A ■ Type B
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■ Type A
Exterior lightsLighting control
To operate the lights, turn the knob atthe end of the control lever to one ofthe following positions:(1) OFF position(2) Parking light position(3) Headlamp position
Headlamp position ( )
When the light switch is in the headlight position, the headlights, licenseplate light and instrument panel lightsare turned ON.
Information The ignition switch must be in the ONposition to turn on the headlights.
Parking light position ( )
When the light switch is in the park-ing light position, the parking (posi-tion) light, license plate light andinstrument panel lights are turnedON.
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■ Type A
■ Type B
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■ Type A
■ Type BOGS045021
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■ Type A
■ Type B
HHigh beam operation
To turn on the high beam headlamp,push the lever away from you. Thelever will return to its original position.The high beam indicator will lightwhen the headlamp high beams areswitched on.To turn off the high beam headlamp,pull the lever towards you. The lowbeams will turn on.
To flash the high beam headlights,pull the lever towards you, thenrelease the lever. The high beamswill remain ON as long as you holdthe lever towards you.
Do not use high beam when thereare other vehicles approaching you.Using high beam could obstruct theother driver's vision.
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■ Type A
■ Type B
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■ Type A
■ Type B
TTurn signals and lane change sig-nals
To signal a turn, push down on thelever for a right turn or up for a leftturn in position (A). To signal a lanechange, move the turn signal leverslightly and hold it in position (B). Thelever will return to the OFF positionwhen released or when the turn iscompleted.If an indicator stays on and does notflash or if it flashes abnormally, one ofthe turn signal bulbs may be burnedout and will require replacement.
One-touch turn signal function
To activate an one-touch turn signalfunction, move the turn signal leverslightly and then release it. The lanechange signals will blink 3, 5 or 7times.You can activate/deactivate the OneTouch Turn Signal function or choosethe number of blinking (3, 5, or 7)from the User Settings Mode on theLCD display. For more details, referto "LCD Display" in this chapter.
Front fog light (if equipped)
Fog lights are used to provideimproved visibility when visibility ispoor due to fog, rain or snow, etc. 1. Turn on the park light.2. Move the light switch (1) to the
front fog light position.3. To turn off the front fog light, turn
the light switch to the front fog lightposition again or turn off the park-ing light.
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WWhen in operation, the fog lightsconsume large amounts of vehicleelectrical power. Only use the foglights when visibility is poor.
Battery saver functionThe purpose of this feature is to pre-vent the battery from being dis-charged. The system automaticallyturns off the parking lights when thedriver removes the ignition key orturns the engine off (for smart key)and opens the driver-side door.With this feature, the parking lightswill turn off automatically if the driverparks on the side of road at night.If necessary, to keep the lights onwhen the ignition key is removed orthe engine is turned off (for smartkey), perform the following:1) Open the driver-side door.2) Turn the parking lights OFF and
ON again using the light switch onthe steering column.
Headlamp delay function (if equipped)If the key is removed from the ignitionswitch or placed in the ACC orLOCK/OFF position with the head-lights ON, the headlights (and/orparking lights) remain on for about 5minutes. However, with the engine offif the driver’s door is opened andclosed, the headlights (and/or parkinglights) are turned off after 15 seconds.The headlights (and/or parkinglights) can be turned off by pressingthe lock button on the remote key (orsmart key) twice or turning the lightswitch to the OFF or AUTO position.However, if you turn the light switchto the AUTO position when it is darkoutside, the headlights will not beturned off.
NOTICE
IIf the driver gets out of the vehiclethrough other doors (except driver'sdoor), the battery saver functiondoes not operate and the headlampdelay function does not turn off auto-matically. Therefore, It causes thebattery to be discharged. In thiscase, make sure to turn off the lampbefore getting out of the vehicle.
Headlamp leveling device
To adjust the headlamp beam levelaccording to the number of the pas-sengers and loading weight in theluggage area, turn the beam levelingswitch.
The higher the number of the switchposition, the lower the headlampbeam level. Always keep the head-lamp beam at the proper levelingposition, or headlights may dazzleother road users.Listed below are the examples ofproper switch settings. For loadingconditions other than those listedbelow, adjust the switch position sothat the beam level may be the near-est as the condition obtained accord-ing to the list.
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Loading condition Switch position
Driver only 0
Driver + Front passenger 0
Full passengers (including driver)
1
Full passengers (includingdriver) + Maximum permis-sible loading
2
Driver + Maximum permis-sible loading
3
IInterior lights
Do not use the interior lights forextended periods when the engine isturned off or the battery will dis-charge.
Interior lamp AUTO cutThe interior lamps will automaticallygo off approximately 20 minutes afterthe engine is turned off and thedoors closed. If a door is opened, thelamp will go off 40 minutes after theengine is turned off. If the doors arelocked by the remote key or smartkey and the vehicle enters the armedstage of the theft alarm system, thelamps will go off five seconds later.
Front lamps
(1) Front Map Lamp(2) Front Room Lamp
NOTICE
Do not use the interior lights whendriving in the dark. The interiorlights may obscure your view andcause an accident.
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■ Type A
■ Type B
Front Map Lamp:
Press either the right or left lens toturn the map lamp on or off. This lightproduces a spot beam for convenientuse as a map lamp at night or as apersonal lamp for the driver and thefront passenger.
Front Room Lamp:
The Front Room Lamp Switch acti-vates the front and rear room lampswhen the switch is pressed in either ofthe three positions indicated below:
: The front or rear room lampscome on when the front orrear doors are opened if theengine is running or not. Whendoors are unlocked by theremote key or smart key, thefront and rear lamps come onfor approximately 15 secondsas long as any door is notopened. The front and rearroom lamps go out graduallyafter approximately 15 sec-onds if the door is closed.However, if the ignition switchis in the ON position or alldoors are locked, the front andrear lamps will turn off imme-diately. If a door is opened withthe ignition switch in the ACCposition or the LOCK/OFFposition, the front and rearlamps stay on for about 20minutes. However, if a door isopened with the ignition switchin the ON position, the lampsstays on continuously.
: With the Front Room Lamp inthis position, the front andrear room lamps remain onat all times.
: With the Front Room Lamp inthis position the front andrear room lamps remain offat all times.
IInformation When the map lamp (1) is turned ONby pressing the lens, the map lampwill not turn off even if the front roomlamp switch is in the OFF position.
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RRoom lamp
Rear Door Lamp Switch:
Press this switch to turn the roomlamp on and off.
Do not leave the lamp switches on foran extended period of time when theengine is turned off.
Luggage room lamp (if equipped)
The luggage room lamp comes onwhen the tailgate is opened.
The luggage room lamp comes onas long as the tailgate is open. Toprevent unnecessary charging sys-tem drain, close the tailgate securelyafter using the luggage room.
NOTICE
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■ Type A
■ Type B
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■ Front
• Type B• Type A
A : Wiper speed control
· MIST – Single wipe
· OFF – Off
· INT – Intermittent wipe
· LO – Low wiper speed
· HI – High wiper speed
B : Intermittent wipe time adjustment
C : Wash with brief wipes (if equipped)
■ Rear
D : Rear wiper/washer control (if equipped)
· HI – High wiper speed
· LO – Low wiper speed
· OFF – Off
E : Wash with brief wipes (if equipped)
WWindshield wipers Operates as follows when the igni-tion switch is in the ON position.MIST : For a single wiping cycle,
move the lever to MIST posi-tion and release. The wiperswill operate continuously if thelever is held in this position.
OFF : Wiper is not in operation.INT : Wiper operates intermittently at
the same wiping intervals. Tovary the speed setting, movethe speed control lever.
LO : Normal wiper speedHI : Fast wiper speed
Information If there is heavy accumulation of snowor ice on the windshield, defrost thewindshield for about 10 minutes, oruntil the snow and/or ice is removedbefore using the windshield wipers toensure proper operation.
If you do not remove the snow and/orice before using the wiper and washer,it may damage the Wiper and washersystem.
Windshield washers (if equipped)
In the OFF position, pull the levergently toward you to spray washerfluid on the windshield and to run thewipers 1-3 cycles. Use this functionwhen the windshield is dirty. Thespray and wiper operation will contin-ue until you release the lever.
If the washer does not work, checkthe washer fluid level. If the fluid levelis not sufficient, you will need to addappropriate non-abrasive windshieldwasher fluid to the washer reservoir.The reservoir filler neck is located inthe front of the engine compartmenton the passenger side.
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When the outside temperature isbelow freezing, ALWAYS warm thewindshield using the defroster toprevent the washer fluid from freez-ing on the windshield and obscur-ing your vision which could result inan accident and serious injury ordeath.
WARNING
•• To prevent possible damage to thewasher pump, do not operate thewasher when the fluid reservoir isempty.
• To prevent possible damage to thewipers or windshield, do not oper-ate the wipers when the windshieldis dry.
• To prevent damage to the wiperarms and other components, donot attempt to move the wipersmanually.
• To prevent possible damage to thewipers and washer system, useanti-freezing washer fluids in thewinter season or cold weather.
• Washer fluid contains alcohol andthe smell of alcohol may enter thevehicle when the washer fluid issprayed. When using washer fluid,have the air intake set at "Fresh" oropen the windows.
Rear window wiper and washerswitch (if equipped)
The rear window wiper and washerswitch is located at the end of thewiper and washer switch lever. Turnthe switch to the desired position tooperate the rear wiper and washer.HI – High wiper speedLO – Low wiper speed OFF – Off
Push the lever away from you tospray rear washer fluid and to run therear wipers 1~3 cycles. The sprayand wiper operation will continue untilyou release the lever. (if equipped)
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RRear view camera (if equipped)
The Rear View Camera will activatewhen the engine is running and theshift lever is in the R (Reverse) posi-tion.
This is a supplemental system thatshows behind the vehicle throughthe mirror or navigation display whilebacking-up.
Do not spray the camera or its sur-rounding area directly with a highpressure washer. Shock appliedfrom high pressure water may causethe device to not operate normally.
Information Always keep the camera lens clean. Thecamera may not work normally if thelens is covered with foreign material.
iNOTICE
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The rear camera display is not asafety device. It only serves toassist the driver in identifyingobjects directly behind the middleof the vehicle. The camera doesNOT cover the complete areabehind the vehicle.
WARNING
• Never rely solely on the rearcamera display when backing-up.
• ALWAYS look around your vehi-cle to make sure there are noobjects or obstacles before mov-ing the vehicle in any direction toprevent a collision.
• Always pay close attention whenthe vehicle is driven close toobjects, particularly pedestrians,and especially children.
WARNING
RRear parking assist system(if equipped)
The Rear Parking Assist Systemassists the driver during reverse move-ment of the vehicle by chiming if anyobject is sensed within the distance of50 inches (120 cm ) behind the vehicle.This system is a supplemental sys-tem that senses objects within therange and location of the sensors, itcannot detect objects in other areaswhere sensors are not installed.
Operation of the Rear ParkingAssist SystemOperating condition
• This system will activate whenbacking up with the ignition switchin the ON position. However, if vehi-cle speed exceeds 5 km/h (3 mph),the system may not detect objects.
• If vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h (6mph), the system will not warn youeven though objects are detected.
• When more than two objects aresensed at the same time, the clos-est one will be recognized first.OGS048176L
Sensor
• ALWAYS look around your vehicleto make sure there are not anyobjects or obstacles before mov-ing the vehicle in any direction toprevent a collision.
• Always pay close attention whenthe vehicle is driven close toobjects, particularly pedestrians,and especially children.
• Be aware that some objects maynot be visible on the screen or bedetected by the sensors, due tothe objects distance, size ormaterial, all of which can limit theeffectiveness of the sensor.
WARNING
Types of warning sound and indicator NNon-operational conditions ofParking Assist SystemThe Rear Parking Assist Systemmay not operate normally when:
• Moisture is frozen to the sensor.• Sensor is covered with foreign mat-
ter, such as snow or water, or thesensor cover is blocked.
There is a possibility of the RearParking Assist System malfunctionwhen:
• Driving on uneven road surfacessuch as unpaved roads, gravel,bumps, or gradient.
• Objects generating excessive noisesuch as vehicle horns, loud motor-cycle engines, or truck air brakescan interfere with the sensor.
• Heavy rain or water spray is present.• Wireless transmitters or mobile
phones are present near the sensor.• The sensor is covered with snow.• Any non-factory equipment or acces-
sories have been installed, or if thevehicle bumper height or sensorinstallation has been modified.
Distance from object Warning indicator Warning sound
120cm ~ 61cm (47 in. ~ 24 in.)
Buzzer beeps intermittently.
60cm ~ 31cm (24 in. ~ 12 in.)
Buzzer sounds two beeps frequently.
Less than 30 cm (12 in.)
Buzzer sounds continuously.
• The indicator may differ from the illustration as objects or sensors status. Ifthe indicator blinks, we recommend that you have your vehicle checked byan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• If the audible warning does not sound or if the buzzer sounds intermittently whenshifting into R (Reverse) position, this may indicate a malfunction with theParking Assist System. If this occurs, we recommend that you have your vehi-cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
NOTICE
Detecting range may decrease when:
• Outside air temperature is extreme-ly hot or cold.
• Undetectable objects smaller than1 m (40 inches) and narrower than14 cm (6 inches) in diameter.
The following objects may not berecognized by the sensor:
• Sharp or slim objects such asropes, chains or small poles.
• Objects, which tend to absorb sen-sor frequency such as clothes,spongy material or snow.
RRear parking assist system precautions• The rear parking assist system
may not sound consistentlydepending on the speed andshapes of the objects detected.
• The rear parking assist system maymalfunction if the vehicle bumperheight or sensor installation hasbeen modified or damaged. Anynon-factory installed equipment oraccessories may also interfere withthe sensor performance.
• The sensor may not recognizeobjects less than 30 cm (11 in.)from the sensor, or it may sense anincorrect distance. Use caution.
• When the sensor is frozen orstained with snow, dirt, or water,the sensor may be inoperative untilthe stains are removed using a softcloth.
• Do not push, scratch or strike thesensor with any hard objects thatcould damage the surface of thesensor. Sensor damage couldoccur.
• Do not spray the sensors or its sur-rounding area directly with a highpressure washer. Shock appliedfrom high pressure water maycause the device to not operatenormally.
Your new vehicle warranty doesnot cover any accidents or dam-age to the vehicle or injuries to itsoccupants due to a rear parkingassist system malfunction. Alwaysdrive safely and cautiously.
WARNING
DDefroster
To prevent damage to the conduc-tors bonded to the inside surface ofthe rear window, never use sharpinstruments or window cleaners con-taining abrasives to clean the win-dow.If you want to defrost and defog thefront windshield, refer to “Windshielddefrosting and defogging” in this sec-tion.
Rear window defroster (if equipped)
The defroster heats the window toremove frost, fog and thin ice fromthe interior and exterior of the rearwindow, while engine is running.
To activate the rear windowdefroster, press the rear windowdefroster button located in the cli-mate control system. The indicatoron the rear window defroster buttonilluminates when the defroster is ON.To turn off the defroster, press therear window defroster button again.
Information • If there is heavy accumulation of
snow on the rear window, brush it offbefore operating the rear defroster.
• The rear window defroster automat-ically turns off after approximately20 minutes or when the ignitionswitch is turned off.
Outside rearview mirror defroster(if equipped)
If your vehicle is equipped with out-side rearview mirror defrosters, theywill operate at the same time youturn on the rear window defroster.
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NOTICE
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■ Manual Climate Control System
■ Automatic Climate Control System
(1) Temperature control knob
(2) Fan speed control knob
(3) Mode selection knob
(4) Air intake control button
(5) A/C (Air conditioning) button
(6) Rear window defroster button (if equipped)
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MMode selection
The mode selection knob controlsthe direction of the air flow throughthe ventilation system. Air can be directed to the floor, dash-board outlets, or windshield. Fivesymbols are used to represent Face,Bi-Level, Floor, Floor-Defrost andDefrost air position.
Face-Level (B, D, E)
Air flow is directed toward the upperbody and face. Additionally, eachoutlet can be controlled to direct theair discharged from the outlet.
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E)
Air flow is directed towards the faceand the floor.
Floor-Level (A, C, D)
Most of the air flow is directed to thefloor, with a small amount of the airbeing directed to the windshield, sidewindow defrosters and side vents.
Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D)
Most of the air flow is directed to thefloor and the windshield with a smallamount directed to the side windowdefrosters and side vents.
Defrost-Level (A, D)
Most of the air flow is directed to thewindshield with a small amount of airdirected to the side vents.
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AAir intake control
This button is used to select the out-side (fresh) air position or recirculat-ed air position.
Recirculated air position
The indicator light on thebutton illuminates whenthe recirculated air posi-tion is selected.With the recirculated airposition selected, airfrom the passenger com-partment will be drawnthrough the climate con-trol system and heatedor cooled according tothe function selected.
Outside (fresh) air position
The indicator light on thebutton will turn off whenthe outside (fresh) airposition is selected.With the outside (fresh)air position selected, airenters the vehicle fromoutside and is heated orcooled according to thefunction selected.
Information Prolonged use of the air conditioningwith the recirculated air positionselected will result in excessively dryair in the passenger compartment.
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FFan speed control
Turn the knob to the right to increasethe fan speed and airflow. Turn theknob to the left to decrease fanspeed and airflow.
Air conditioning (A/C)
Press the A/C button to turn the airconditioning system on (indicatorlight will illuminate). Press the buttonagain to turn the air conditioning sys-tem off.
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• Continued use of the climatecontrol system operation in therecirculated air position cancause drowsiness or sleepiness,that may cause loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an accident.Set the air intake control to theoutside (fresh) air position asmuch as possible while driving.
• Continued use of the climatecontrol system operation in therecirculated air position (withoutthe air conditioning selected)may allow humidity to increaseinside the vehicle which may fogthe glass and obscure visibility.
• Do not sleep in a vehicle with airconditioning or heating systemon. It may cause serious harmor death due to a drop in theoxygen level and/or body tem-perature.
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SSystem operationVentilation
1. Select the Face Level mode.2. Set the air intake control to the
outside (fresh) air position.3. Set the temperature control to the
desired position.4. Set the fan speed control to the
desired speed.
Heating
1. Select the Floor Level mode.2. Set the air intake control to the
outside (fresh) air position.3. Set the temperature control to the
desired position.4. Set the fan speed control to the
desired speed.5. If dehumidified heating is desired,
turn the air conditioning system (ifequipped) on.
If the windshield fogs up, select theFloor & Defrost mode or selectthe Front Defroster mode.
Operation Tips
• To keep dust or unpleasant fumesfrom entering the car through theventilation system, temporarily setthe air intake control to the recircu-lated air position. Return the con-trol to the fresh air position whenthe irritation has passed. This willhelp keep the driver alert and com-fortable.
• To prevent inside of the windshieldfrom fogging, set the air intake con-trol to the fresh air position and fanspeed to the desired position, turnon the air conditioning system, andadjust the temperature control todesired temperature.
Air conditioning
HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systemsare filled with a R-134a refrigerant.1. Start the engine. 2. Push the air conditioning button.3. Set the mode to the Face Level
mode.4. Set the air intake control to the
recirculated air position. However,prolonged operation of the recircu-lated air position will excessivelydry the air. In this case, change theair position.
5. Adjust the fan speed control andtemperature control to maintainmaximum comfort.
When maximum cooling is desired,set the temperature control to theextreme left position then set the fanspeed control to the highest speed.
WWhen using the air conditioning sys-tem, monitor the temperature gaugeclosely while driving up hills or inheavy traffic when outside tempera-tures are high. Air conditioning sys-tem operation may cause engineoverheating. Continue to use the blower fan butturn the air conditioning system off ifthe engine temperature gauge indi-cates engine overheating.
Air conditioning system operationtips
• If the vehicle has been parked indirect sunlight during hot weather,open the windows for a short timeto let the hot air inside the vehicleescape.
• After sufficient cooling has beenachieved, switch back from therecirculated air to the fresh outsideair position.
• To help reduce moisture inside ofthe windows on rainy or humiddays, decrease the humidity insidethe vehicle by operating the airconditioning system with the win-dows closed.
• Use the air conditioning systemevery month only for a few minutesto ensure maximum system per-formance.
• If you operate air conditionerexcessively, the difference betweenthe temperature of the outside airand that of the windshield couldcause the outer surface of thewindshield to fog up, causing lossof visibility. In this case, set themode selection knob or button tothe position and fan speedcontrol to the lower speed.
NOTICE
SSystem maintenance
Climate control air filter
This filter is installed behind the glovebox. It filters the dust or other pollu-tants that enter the vehicle through theheating and air conditioning system.We recommend the climate controlair filter be cleaned according to themaintenance schedule. If the car isbeing driven in severe conditionssuch as dusty or rough roads, morefrequent air conditioner filter inspec-tions and cleaning are required.If the air flow rate suddenly decreas-es, we recommend the system bechecked at an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerant and com-pressor lubricantWhen the amount of refrigerant islow, the performance of the air con-ditioning is reduced. Overfilling alsohas a bad influence on the air condi-tioning system.Therefore, if abnormal operation isfound, we recommend that the systembe inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
Information It is important that the correct typeand amount of oil and refrigerant isused. Otherwise, damage to the com-pressor and abnormal system opera-tion may occur.
We recommend the air conditioningsystem be serviced by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
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Because the refriger-ant is at very high pres-sure, the air condition-ing system should onlybe serviced by trained
and certified technicians. It isimportant that the correct type andamount of oil and refrigerant isused, otherwise damage to thevehicle and personal injury mayoccur.
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Outside air
Recirculatedair
Climate controlair filter
Blower
Evaporatorcore
Heater core
(1) Fan speed control knob
(2) Temperature control knob
(3) AUTO (automatic control) button
(4) OFF button
(5) Air intake control button
(6) Rear window defroster button
(7) Front windshield defroster button
(8) Mode selection button
(9) A/C (Air conditioning) button
(10) LCD display
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Automatic climate control system (if equipped)
AAutomatic heating and air condi-tioningThe Automatic Climate Control Systemis controlled by setting the desired tem-perature.
1. Press the AUTO button.The modes, fan speeds, air intakeand air-conditioning will be controlledautomatically by the temperature set-ting you select.
2. Turn the temperature control knobto the desired temperature. If thetemperature is set to the lowestsetting (LO), the air conditioningsystem will operate continuously.
To turn the automatic operation off,select any button of the following:
- Mode selection button- Front windshield defrost button- Fan speed control button
The selected function will be con-trolled manually while other functionsoperate automatically.For your convenience and to improvethe effectiveness of the climate con-trol, use the AUTO button and set thetemperature to 23°C (73°F).
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MMode selection
The mode selection button controlsthe direction of the air flow throughthe ventilation system. The air flow outlet direction is cycledas follows:
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Floor & Defrost (A, C, D)
Most of the air flow is directed to thefloor and the windshield with a smallamount directed to the side windowdefrosters and side vents.
Floor-Level (C, D)
Most of the air flow is directed to thefloor, with a small amount of the airbeing directed to the windshield, sidewindow defrosters, and side vents.
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E)
Air flow is directed towards the faceand the floor.
Face-Level (B, D, E)
Air flow is directed toward the upperbody and face. Additionally, eachoutlet can be controlled to direct theair discharged from the outlet.
Defrost-Level (A, D)
Most of the air flow is directed to thewindshield with a small amount of airdirected to the side window defrosters.
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Recirculated air position
The indicator light on thebutton illuminates whenthe recirculated air posi-tion is selected.With the recirculated airposition selected, airfrom passenger com-partment will be drawnthrough the heating sys-tem and heated orcooled according to thefunction selected.
Outside (fresh) air position
The indicator light on thebutton will turn off whenthe outside (fresh) airposition is selected.With the outside (fresh)air position selected, airenters the vehicle fromoutside and is heated orcooled according to thefunction selected.
IInformation Prolonged use of the air conditioningwith the recirculated air positionselected will result in excessively dryair in the passenger compartment.
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• Continued use of the climatecontrol system operation in therecirculated air position cancause drowsiness or sleepiness,that may cause loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an accident.Set the air intake control to theoutside (fresh) air position asmuch as possible while driving.
• Continued use of the climatecontrol system operation in therecirculated air position (withoutthe air conditioning selected)may allow humidity to increaseinside the vehicle which may fogthe glass and obscure visibility.
• Do not sleep in a vehicle with airconditioning or heating systemon. It may cause serious harmor death due to a drop in theoxygen level and/or body tem-perature.
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FFan speed control
Turn the knob to the right increasethe fan speed and air flow. Turn theknob to the left to decrease fanspeed and air flow.
Air conditioning
Push the A/C button to manually turnthe system on (indicator light will illu-minate) and off.
OFF mode
Push the OFF button to turn off theclimate control system. You can stilloperate the mode and air intake but-tons with the ignition switch in theON position.
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SSystem operationVentilation
1. Select the Face Level mode.2. Set the air intake control to the
outside (fresh) air position.3. Set the temperature control to the
desired position.4. Set the fan speed control to the
desired speed.
Heating
1. Select the Floor Level mode.2. Set the air intake control to the
outside (fresh) air position.3. Set the temperature control to the
desired position.4. Set the fan speed control to the
desired speed.5. If dehumidified heating is desired,
turn the air conditioning system (ifequipped) on.
If the windshield fogs up, select theFront Defroster mode.
Operation Tips
• To keep dust or unpleasant fumesfrom entering the car through theventilation system, temporarily setthe air intake control to the recircu-lated air position. Return the con-trol to the fresh air position whenthe irritation has passed. This willhelp keep the driver alert and com-fortable.
• To prevent inside of the windshieldfrom fogging, set the air intake con-trol to the fresh air position and fanspeed to the desired position, turnon the air conditioning system, andadjust the temperature control todesired temperature.
Air conditioning
HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systemsare filled with a R-134a refrigerant.1. Start the engine. 2. Push the air conditioning button.3. Set the mode to the Face Level
mode.4. Set the air intake control to the
recirculated air position. However,prolonged operation of the recircu-lated air position will excessivelydry the air. In this case, change theair position.
5. Adjust the fan speed control andtemperature control to maintainmaximum comfort.
When maximum cooling is desired,set the temperature control to thelowest setting (LO) then set the fanspeed control to the highest speed.
WWhen using the air conditioning sys-tem, monitor the temperature gaugeclosely while driving up hills or inheavy traffic when outside tempera-tures are high. Air conditioning sys-tem operation may cause engineoverheating. Continue to use theblower fan but turn the air condition-ing system off if the engine tempera-ture gauge indicates engine over-heating.
Air conditioning system operationtips
• If the vehicle has been parked indirect sunlight during hot weather,open the windows for a short timeto let the hot air inside the vehicleescape.
• After sufficient cooling has beenachieved, switch back from therecirculated air to the fresh outsideair position.
• To help reduce moisture inside ofthe windows on rainy or humiddays, decrease the humidity insidethe vehicle by operating the airconditioning system with the win-dows closed.
• Use the air conditioning systemevery month only for a few minutesto ensure maximum system per-formance.
• If you operate air conditionerexcessively, the difference betweenthe temperature of the outside airand that of the windshield couldcause the outer surface of thewindshield to fog up, causing lossof visibility. In this case, set themode selection knob or button tothe position and fan speedcontrol to the lower speed.
NOTICE
SSystem maintenance
Climate control air filter
This filter is installed behind the glovebox. It filters the dust or other pollu-tants that enter the vehicle through theheating and air conditioning system.We recommend the climate controlair filter be cleaned according to themaintenance schedule. If the car isbeing driven in severe conditionssuch as dusty or rough roads, morefrequent air conditioner filter inspec-tions and cleaning are required.
If the air flow rate suddenly decreas-es, we recommend the system bechecked at an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerant and com-pressor lubricantWhen the amount of refrigerant islow, the performance of the air con-ditioning is reduced. Overfilling alsohas a bad influence on the air condi-tioning system.Therefore, if abnormal operation isfound, we recommend that the systembe inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
Information It is important that the correct typeand amount of oil and refrigerant isused. Otherwise, damage to the com-pressor and abnormal system opera-tion may occur.
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Outside air
Recirculatedair
Climate controlair filter
Blower
Evaporatorcore
Heater core
We recommend the air conditioningsystem be serviced by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
WWindshield defrosting and defog-ging
• For maximum defrosting, set thetemperature control to the extremeright/hot position and the fan speedcontrol to the highest speed.
• If warm air to the floor is desiredwhile defrosting or defogging, setthe mode to the floor-defrost posi-tion.
• Before driving, clear all snow andice from the windshield, rear win-dow, outside rear view mirrors, andall side windows.
• Clear all snow and ice from thehood and air inlet at the buttom ofthe windshield.
• If the engine temperature is stillcold after starting, then a briefengine warm up period may berequired for the vented air flow tobecome warm or hot.
Because the refrigerantis at very high pressure,the air conditioning sys-tem should only be serv-iced by trained and certi-
fied technicians. It is important thatthe correct type and amount of oiland refrigerant is used, otherwisedamage to the vehicle and personalinjury may occur.
WARNING
Do not use the or positionduring cooling operation inextremely humid weather. The dif-ference between the temperatureof the outside air and that of thewindshield could cause the outersurface of the windshield to fogup, causing loss of visibility. Setthe mode selection to the position and fan speed control to alower speed.
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MManual climate control system
To defog inside windshield
1. Select desired fan speed.2. Select desired temperature.3. Select the or position.4. The outside (fresh) air will be select-
ed automatically. Additionally, the airconditioning (if equipped) will auto-matically operate if the mode isselected to the or position.
If the air conditioning and outside(fresh) air position are not selectedautomatically, press the correspon-ding button manually.
To defrost outside windshield
1. Set the fan speed to the highest(extreme right) position.
2. Set the temperature to theextreme hot position.
3. Select the position.4. The outside (fresh) air and air con-
ditioning (if equipped) will beselected automatically.
Automatic climate control systemTo defog inside windshield
1. Select desired fan speed.2. Select desired temperature.3. Press the defroster button ( ).4. The air-conditioning will turn on
according to the detected ambienttemperature, outside (fresh) airposition and higher fan speed willbe selected automatically.
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If the air-conditioning, outside (fresh)air position and higher fan speed arenot selected automatically, adjust thecorresponding button or knob manu-ally.If the position is selected, lowerfan speed is adjusted to higher fanspeed.
TTo defrost outside windshield
1. Set the fan speed to the highestposition.
2. Set the temperature to theextreme hot (HI) position.
3. Press the defroster button ( ).4. The air-conditioning will turn on
according to the detected ambienttemperature and outside (fresh)air position will be selected auto-matically.
If the position is selected, lowerfan speed is adjusted to higher fanspeed.
Defogging logic (if equipped)To reduce the probability of foggingup the inside of the windshield, theair intake or air conditioning are con-trolled automatically according tocertain conditions such as orposition. To cancel or return thedefogging logic, do the following.
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Manual climate control system
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ONposition.
2. Press the defroster button ( ).3. Within 3 seconds after pressing
the defroster button, press the airintake control button at least 5times within 3 seconds.
The indicator on the air intake buttonwill blink 3 times. It indicates that thedefogging logic is canceled orreturned to the programmed status.
If the battery has been discharged ordisconnected, it resets to the defoglogic status.
Automatic climate control system
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ONposition.
2. Press the defroster button ( ).3. While pressing the air conditioning
button (A/C), press the air intakecontrol button at least 5 times with-in 3 seconds.
The indicator on the air intake buttonwill blink 3 times. It indicates that thedefogging logic is canceled orreturned to the programmed status. If the battery has been discharged ordisconnected, it resets to the defoglogic status.
CClean air (if equipped)
When the ignition switch is in the ONposition, the clean air function turnson automatically.Also, the clean air function turns offautomatically, when the ignitionswitch turns to the OFF position.
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TTo avoid possible theft, do not leavevaluables in the storage compart-ment.
Center console storage
To open the center console storage,pull up the lever.
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Flammable materials
Do not store cigarette lighters,propane cylinders, or other flam-mable/explosive materials in thevehicle. These items may catchfire and/or explode if the vehicle isexposed to hot temperatures forextended periods.
WARNING
ALWAYS keep the storage com-partment covers closed securelywhile driving. Items inside yourvehicle are moving as fast as thevehicle. If you have to stop or turnquickly, or if there is a crash, theitems may fly out of the compart-ment and may cause an injury ifthey strike the driver or a passen-ger.
WARNING
GGlove box
To open the glove box, pull the leverand the glove box will automaticallyopen. Close the glove box after use.
Sunglass holder (if equipped)
To open the sunglass holder, pressthe cover and the holder will slowlyopen. Place your sunglasses in thecompartment door with the lensesfacing out. To close the sunglass holder, pushback into position. Make sure the sun-glass holder is closed while driving.
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ALWAYS close the glove box doorafter use.An open glove box door can causeserious injury to the passenger inan accident, even if the passengeris wearing a seat belt.
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• Do not keep objects except sun-glasses inside the sunglassholder. Such objects can bethrown from the holder in theevent of a sudden stop or anaccident, possibly injuring thepassengers in the vehicle.
• Do not open the sunglass holderwhile the vehicle is moving. Therear view mirror of the vehiclecan be blocked by an open sun-glass holder.
• Do not put the glasses forciblyinto a sunglass holder. It maycause personal injury if you try toopen it forcibly when the glassesare jammed in holder.
WARNING
Digital clock Whenever the battery terminals orrelated fuses are disconnected, youmust reset the time.When the ignition switch is in theACC or ON position, the clock but-tons operate as follows:
• H (Hour)
Press the "H" button to advance thetime displayed by one hour.
• M (Minute)
Press the "M" button to advance thetime displayed by one minute.
• Display conversion
To change the 12 hour format to the24 hour format, press the "H" and"M" button simultaneously for morethan 3 seconds. For example, if the "H" and "M" but-ton is pressed when the time is 10:15p.m., the display will change to 22:15
Cup holder
Cups or small beverage cans may beplaced in the cup holders.
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Do not adjust the clock while driv-ing. You may lose your steeringcontrol and cause severe personalinjury or accidents.
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■ Rear
■ Front
•• Keep your drinks sealed while driv-ing to prevent spilling your drink. Ifliquid spills, it may get into thevehicle's electrical/electronic sys-tem and damage electrical/elec-tronic parts.
• When cleaning spilled liquids, donot dry the cup holder at high tem-perature. This may damage thecup holder.
Sunvisor
Use the sunvisor to shield direct lightthrough the front or side windows.A mirror (if equipped) and ticket hold-er (if equipped) is provided on thesunvisor.
NOTICE
Keep cans or bottles out of directsun light and do not put them in ahot vehicle. It may explode.
WARNING
• Avoid abrupt starting and brak-ing when the cup holder is in useto prevent spilling your drink. Ifhot liquid spills, you could beburned. Such a burn to the driv-er could cause loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an accident.
• Do not place uncovered orunsecured cups, bottles, cans,etc., in the cup holder containinghot liquid while the vehicle is inmotion. Injuries may result in theevent of sudden stop or colli-sion.
• Only use soft cups in the cupholders. Hard objects can injureyou in an accident.
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■ Passenger’s side
■ Driver’s side
PPower outlet/USB charger
The power outlet is designed to pro-vide power for mobile telephones orother devices designed to operatewith vehicle electrical systems. Thedevices should draw less than 180W(Watt) with the engine running.
To prevent damage to the Poweroutlet:• Use the power outlet only when the
engine is running and remove theaccessory plug after use. Usingthe accessory plug for prolongedperiods of time with the engine offcould cause the battery to dis-charge.
• Only use 12V electric accessorieswhich are less than 180W (Watt) inelectric capacity.
• Adjust the air-conditioner or heater tothe lowest operating level whenusing the power outlet.
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NOTICE
For your safety, do not block yourview when using the sunvisor.
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Avoid electrical shocks. Do notplace your fingers or foreignobjects (pin, etc.) into a power out-let or touch the power outlet with awet hand.
WARNING
((Continued)• Close the cover when not in use.• Some electronic devices can
cause electronic interference whenplugged into a vehicle’s power out-let. These devices may causeexcessive audio static and mal-functions in other electronic sys-tems or devices used in your vehi-cle.
• Push the plug in as far as it will go.If good contact is not made, theplug may overheat or the internaltemperature fuse may open.
• Plug in battery equipped electri-cal/electronic devices with reversecurrent protection. The current fromthe battery may flow into the vehi-cle's electrical/electronic systemand cause system malfunction.
Clothes hanger (if equipped)
These hangers are not designed tohold large or heavy items.
Do not hang other objects such ashangers or hard objects exceptclothes. Also, do not put heavy,sharp or breakable objects in theclothe pockets. In an accident orwhen the curtain air bag is inflated,it may cause vehicle damage orpersonal injury.
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FFloor mat anchor(s) (if equipped)
ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchorsto attach the front floor mats to thevehicle. The anchors on the frontfloor carpet keep the floor mats fromsliding forward.
Luggage net holder (if equipped)
To keep items from shifting in the tail-gate, you can use the 4 holderslocated in the tailgate to attach theluggage net.Make sure the luggage net is secure-ly attached to the holders in the tail-gate.
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The following must be observedwhen installing ANY floor mat tothe vehicle.• Ensure that the floor mats are
securely attached to the vehi-cle's floor mat anchor(s) beforedriving the vehicle.
• Do not use ANY floor mat thatcannot be firmly attached to thevehicle's floor mat anchors.
• Do not stack floor mats on top ofone another (e.g. all-weatherrubber mat on top of a carpetedfloor mat). Only a single floormat should be installed in eachposition.
IMPORTANT - Your vehicle wasmanufactured with driver's side floormat anchors that are designed tosecurely hold the floor mat in place.To avoid any interference with pedaloperation, HYUNDAI recommendsthat the HYUNDAI floor matdesigned for use in your vehicle beinstalled.
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CCargo area cover
Use the cargo area cover to hideitems stored in the cargo area. The cargo area cover can be upright-ed or removed.
Do not put luggage on the coversince it may be damaged or mal-formed.
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• Do not place objects on thecargo area cover. Such objectsmay be thrown about inside thevehicle and possibly injure vehi-cle occupants during an acci-dent or braking.
• Never allow anyone to ride inthe luggage compartment. It isdesigned for luggage only.
WARNING
Avoid eye injury. DO NOT over-stretch the luggage net. ALWAYSkeep your face and body out of theluggage net’s recoil path. DO NOTuse the luggage net when thestrap has visible signs of wear ordamage.
WARNING
•• If you install an aftermarket HIDhead lamp, your vehicle’s audioand electronic device may mal-function.
• Prevent chemicals such as per-fume, cosmetic oil, sun cream,hand cleaner, and air freshenerfrom contacting the interior partsbecause they may cause damageor discoloration.
USB and iPod® port
You can use an USB port to plug in anUSB and also in an iPod® port.
Information When using a portable audio deviceconnected to the power outlet, noisemay occur during playback. If thishappens, use the power source of theportable audio device.
❈ iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc.
AntennaRoof antenna
Type AYour car uses a roof antenna toreceive both AM and FM broadcastsignals. This antenna is a removabletype. To remove the antenna pole,turn it counterclockwise. To install the antenna pole, turn itclockwise.
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TType B (if equipped)Along with AM and FM broadcast sig-nals, the shark fin antenna will receivethe transmit data. (for example : GPS (Global PositioningSystem)
• Before entering a place with a lowheight clearance, be sure that theantenna is removed.
• Be sure to remove the antennabefore washing the vehicle in anautomatic car wash or it may bedamaged.
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is important that it is fully tightenedand adjusted to the upright positionto ensure proper reception. But itcould be removed when parkingthe vehicle.
Installation of aftermarket antennamay result in water leakage, windnoise, rattling & improper radio oper-ation. We recommend to use theantenna available with an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
Information Some models do not have audio (plas-tic blanking cover) system, and willnot supply radio main cable. Thus ifyou want to insert Aftermarket audioor OEM audio to listen radio broad-casting service, we recommend to usethe feeder cable available with anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Steering wheel audio control (if equipped)
The steering wheel audio control but-ton is installed to promote safe driving.
Do not operate audio remote controlbuttons simultaneously.
VOLUME (VOL + / - ) (1)• Move the VOLUME lever up to
increase volume.• Move the VOLUME lever down to
decrease volume.
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Radio (FM / AM) mode
It will function as the AUTO SEEKselect button. It will SEEK until yourelease the button.MEDIA mode
It will function as the FF/REW button.* MEDIA: CD / USB / AUX / My Music
/ iPod / Bluetooth
If the SEEK/PRESET lever is movedup or down, it will function in the fol-lowing modes.
RADIO (FM / AM) mode
It will function as the PRESET STA-TION UP/DOWN button.
MEDIA mode
It will function as the TRACK UP/DOWN button.
MODE (3, if equipped)Press the MODE button to select Radio(FM/AM), CD, USB, AUX, My Music,iPod or Bluetooth, Disc, or AUX.
MUTE (4) • Press the button to mute the
sound.• Press the button again to activate
the sound.
Information Detailed information for audio controlbuttons are described in the followingpages in this chapter.
Bluetooth® Wireless TechnologyHands-Free
You can use the phone wirelessly byusing the Bluetooth® WirelessTechnology.(1) Call / Answer button(2) Call end button(3) Microphone
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Wireless Technology hands-free isdescribed in the following pages in thischapter or in the manual supplied sep-arately.
HHow vehicle audio works
AM and FM radio signals are broad-cast from transmitter towers locatedaround your city. They are intercept-ed by the radio antenna on your vehi-cle. This signal is then processed bythe radio and sent to your vehiclespeakers. When a strong radio signal hasreached your vehicle, the preciseengineering of your audio systemensures the best possible qualityreproduction. However, in somecases the signal coming to your vehi-cle may not be strong and clear.
This can be due to factors, such asthe distance from the radio station,closeness of other strong radio sta-tions or the presence of buildings,bridges or other large obstructions inthe area.
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AM broadcasts can be received atgreater distances than FM broad-casts. This is because AM radiowaves are transmitted at low fre-quencies. These long distance, lowfrequency radio waves can follow thecurvature of the earth rather thantravelling straight. In addition, theycurve around obstructions resultingin better signal coverage.
FM broadcasts are transmitted athigh frequencies and do not bend tofollow the earth's surface. Becauseof this, FM broadcasts generallybegin to fade within short distancesfrom the station. Also, FM signals areeasily affected by buildings, moun-tains, and obstructions. This can leadto undesirable or unpleasant listen-ing conditions which might lead youto believe a problem exists with yourradio. The following conditions arenormal and do not indicate radiotrouble:
• Fading - As your vehicle movesaway from the radio station, thesignal will weaken and sound willbegin to fade. When this occurs,we suggest that you select anotherstronger station.
• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals orlarge obstructions between thetransmitter and your radio can dis-turb the signal causing static orfluttering noises to occur. Reducingthe treble level may lessen thiseffect until the disturbance clears.
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• Station Swapping - As an FM signalweakens, another more powerfulsignal near the same frequencymay begin to play. This is becauseyour radio is designed to lock ontothe clearest signal. If this occurs,select another station with astronger signal.
• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio sig-nals being received from severaldirections can cause distortion orfluttering. This can be caused by adirect and reflected signal from thesame station, or by signals from twostations with close frequencies. Ifthis occurs, select another stationuntil the condition has passed.
iPod®
iPod® is a registered trademark ofApple Inc.
Bluetooth® Wireless TechnologyThe Bluetooth® word mark and logosare registered trademarks owned byBluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use ofsuch marks by HYUNDAI is underlicense. Other trademarks and trade namesare those of their respective owners.
A Bluetooth® Wireless Technologyenabled cell phone is required to useBluetooth® Wireless Technology.
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FFeature of Your Audio
Head unit
❈ The actual features in the car maydiffer from the illustration.
(1) DISP • Turn the display on or off.
(2) MUTE • Mute audio output.
(3) SETUP• Access Display, Sound, Bluetooth,
System and Display Off settings.
(4) TUNE knob • In Radio Mode
- Turn to navigate through theFM/AM and DRM frequenciesmanually.
• In Media Mode- Turn to navigate through the
songs list.- Press to select an item.
(5) RESET• To restart the system.
(6) RADIO• Start FM, AM and DRM Radio.
(7) MEDIA• Selection of Different Media sources
like USB, iPod®, Bluetooth®(BT)Audio.
(8) PHONE• Start Bluetooth® Phone mode.
(9) POWER/VOL knob • Turn to adjust the volume.• Press to turn the device on or off.
(10) SEEK/TRACK• Search for next/previous station in
radio mode.• Change the current song in media
mode.
SSteering wheel remote control
❈ The actual features in the car maydiffer from the illustration.
(1) MUTE• Press Button to mutes the audio (It
will be pause in BT music mode).• Mutes the microphone during a
call.
(2) MODE• If any media is connected, each
time this is pressed, it togglesbetween the connected mediamodes & radio modes (FM, AM,DRM).
• If no media is connected, eachtime this is pressed, it togglesbetween the radio modes (FM ➟AM ➟ DRM ➟ FM).
• Press and hold the button to turnoff.
(3) VOLUME• Press to adjust the volume.
(4) UP/DOWN• Press the button in radio mode to
cycle between the FM/AM andDRM frequencies in the order asstored in the presets.
• Press and hold the button in radiomode to search for the next avail-able frequency.
• Press the button in media mode tochange the current song.
• Press and hold the button in mediamode to quick search throughsongs. (except Bluetooth®(BT)Audio)
(5) CALL• Pressing the button.
- If not in Bluetooth® Handsfreemode or receiving a phone call.First press: Display Dial Numberscreen.Second press: Automatically dis-play the most recently DialledCall number.Third press: Dial the phone num-ber entered.
- Press in the Incoming Call notifi-cation screen to accept thephone call.
• In 3-way call, press in Bluetoothhands-free mode to switch to wait-ing call.
• Single press, puts call on hold toun hold press once again.
• Pressing and holding the button.(more than 1.0 second)- If not in Bluetooth®® Handsfree
mode or receiving a phone call,the most recently Dialled Callnumber is dialled.
- Press in Bluetooth® Handsfreemode to transfer the call to yourcell phone.
- Press in cell phone mode toswitch to Bluetooth® Handsfreemode.
(6) END• Press in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode to end the phone call.• Press in the incoming call screen
to reject the call.
• Do not stare at the screen whiledriving. Staring at the screen forprolonged periods of time couldlead to traffic accidents.
• Do not disassemble, assemble,or modify the audio system.Such acts could result in acci-dents, fire, or electric shock.
• Using the phone while drivingmay lead to a lack of attention oftraffic conditions and increasethe likelihood of accidents. Usethe phone feature after parkingthe vehicle.
• Exercise caution not to spillwater or introduce foreignobjects into the device. Suchacts could lead to smoke, fire, orproduct malfunction.
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WARNING (Continued)• Please refrain from use if the
screen is blank or no sound canbe heard as these signs mayindicate product malfunction.Continued use in such conditionscould lead to accidents (fires,electric shock) or product mal-functions.
• Do not touch the antenna duringthunder or lightning becausesuch an act may cause electricshock.
• Do not stop or park in parking-restricted areas to operate theproduct. Such acts could lead totraffic accidents.
• Use the system with the vehicleengine turned on. Prolongeduse with the ignition turned ononly could result in battery dis-charge.
•• Operating the device while drivingcould lead to accidents due to alack of attention to external sur-roundings. First park the vehiclebefore operating the device.
• Adjust the volume to levels thatallow the driver to hear soundsfrom outside of the vehicle. Drivingin a state where external soundscannot be heard may lead to acci-dents.
• Pay attention to the volume settingwhen turning the device on. A sud-den output of extreme volumeupon turning the device on couldlead to hearing impairment. (Adjustthe volume to a suitable levelbefore turning off the device.)
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(Continued)• Turn on the car engine before
using this device. Do not operatethe audio system for long periodsof time only with the ignition turnedon as such operations may lead tobattery discharge.
• Do not subject the device to severeshock or impact. Direct pressureonto the front side of the monitormay cause damage to the LCD.
• When cleaning the device, makesure to turn off the device and usea dry and smooth cloth. Never usetough materials, chemical cloths,or solvents (alcohol, benzene, thin-ners, etc.). As such materials maydamage the device panel or causecolor/quality deterioration.
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NOTICE
Driving while distracted can resultin a loss of vehicle control thatmay lead to an accident, severepersonal injury, and death. Thedriver’s primary responsibility is inthe safe and legal operation of avehicle, and use of any handhelddevices, other equipment, or vehi-cle systems which take the dri-ver’s eyes, attention and focusaway from the safe operation of avehicle or which are not permissi-ble by law should never be usedduring operation of the vehicle.
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((Continued)• Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. Spilling bever-ages may lead to system malfunc-tion.
• In case of product malfunction,please contact your place of pur-chase or After Service center.
• Placing the audio system within anelectromagnetic environment mayresult in noise interference.
• Prevent caustic solutions such asperfume and cosmetic oil fromcontacting the dashboard becausethey may cause damage or discol-oration.
Information on status iconsIcons showing audio status are shownin the upper-right corner of the screen.
Icon Description
Mute Mute engaged
BluetoothRemote
Controller
Bluetooth RemoteControl available
BatteryRemaining battery lifeof a connectedBluetooth® device
Handsfree +Audio stream-ing connection
Bluetooth® Handsfreecall and audio stream-ing available
Handsfreeconnection
Bluetooth® Handsfreecall available
Bluetooth®
audio streamingBluetooth® audiostreaming available
Downloadingcontacts
Downloading contactsthrough Bluetooth®
wireless communica-tions
Downloadingcall history
Downloading call historythrough Bluetooth®
wireless communica-tions
Icon Description
Line busy Phone call in progress
Mute micMic muted during acall (caller cannothear your voice)
Phone signalstrength
Display the phone sig-nal strength for a cellphone connected byBluetooth®
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FM/AM Mode
(1) Band
Switch between FM, AM and DRM.
(2) Presets
View all presets.
(3) List
View all available stations.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
Switching between FM, AM and DRM
• Press the [RADIO] button on theaudio system to switch betweenFM, AM and DRM.
• Select [Band] on the screen toswitch between FM, AM and DRM.
Searching stations
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button tosearch stations.
List
A list of all available stations in thevehicle’s current location is dis-played. Select the desired station.Favourite stations can be saved to[Presets] by selecting [save].Select the refresh icon in orderto update the list of available stationsat the vehicle’s current location whilein FM/AM Mode.
Presets
Save up to 40 frequently used sta-tions.To listen to a preset, select thedesired station list.Press and hold the desired slot from1 through 40. This saves the currentstation in the selected slot.If the slot is empty, simply selectingsaves the station to the slot.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Scan: All available stations are
played for five seconds each.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
tings can be changed.
DDRM Mode
❈ The actual features may differfrom the illustration. May changeaccording to the transmission con-tent of DRM.
(1) Band
Switch between FM, AM and DRM.
(2) Presets
View all presets.
(3) Services �Cycle between the services availablewith the broadcasting frequency.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) No signal
When no signal or weak signal inDRM Mode, Display No signal icon.
(6) Services Index
• Displays the number of servicesavailable with the broadcasting fre-quency.
• Highlights the currently receivingservice.
• No. of services depends on thebroadcasting station and it mayvary from 1 ~ 4.
(7) Text Information
Text Information may or may not beavailable and it depends on thebroadcasting station.
Switching between FM, AM and DRM
• Press the [RADIO] button on theaudio system to switch betweenFM, AM and DRM.
• Select [Band] on the screen toswitch between FM, AM and DRM.
Searching stations
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button tosearch stations.
Presets
Save up to 40 frequently used stations.To listen to a preset, select thedesired station list.Press and hold the desired slot from1 through 40. This saves the currentstation in the selected slot.If the slot is empty, simply selectingsaves the station to the slot.
Changing Service
• Select [Services �] in order tocycle between the available servic-es from 1 ➟ 2 ➟ 3 ➟ 4 ➟ 1.
• Number of services depends onthe broadcasting station and canvary between 1 ~ 4.
IInformation• DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) is a
digital replacement of AM, an initia-tive by All India Radio (AIR).
• DRM is available in only few citiesin India as of now & AIR is expand-ing this technology to other regionsof the country also.
• The DRM transmission range & thetimings depends on the AIR trans-mission schedule.
• After you tuned to a receivableDRM station, it may take a few sec-onds to decode the audio. This is nota issue but the nature of the digitalsignal.
• The text information/Weather/News Report completely depends onthe DRM broadcaster.
• You may experience a mute whilereceiving a DRM station, if there is aloss of signal or any obstructionsaround the car location like hightension power lines, tunnels, metalbridges and multi-storied buildings.
• Emergency Warning is the soleresponsibility of All India Radio, asthey transmit this warning in case ofemergency.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Weather/News Report: Enable or
disable Weather/News Report.• Scan: All available stations are
played for five seconds each.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
tings can be changed.
Emergency Warning
You can receive a emergency warn-ing on your screen if Indian govern-ment or All India Radio (AIR) raisesan alarm of emergency across thecountry through DRM transmission.
Information• The system may switch to DRM
mode even though you are in othermodes/turned off the system whilerunning the car.
• This is a initiation by Indian gov-ernment in the interest of publicsafety.
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Information - Using MP3Supported audio formats
File formats other than the formatsabove may not be recognized orplayable. Information such as file-name may not be displayed.
Range of supported file types
1. Bitrate range (Kbps)
2. Bit Per Sample range (bit)
3. Sampling frequency (Hz)
• The sound quality of MP3/WMAcompressed and WAV files mayvary depending on the bitrate. (Ahigher bitrate can have bettersound quality.)
• The product only recognizes fileswith the MP3, WMA or WAV exten-sion. Files without one of theseextensions are not recognized.
4. Number of recognizable foldersand files
• Folders: 2,000 for USB• Files: 6,000 for USB• No recognition limit for folder hier-
archies.
5. Character display range (Unicode)• Filenames: Up to 63 English char-
acters (63 Korean characters)• Foldernames: Up to 31 English
characters (31 Korean characters)
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Languages supported (Unicode sup-port)
• Korean: 2,604 characters• English: 94 characters• Common Chinese characters:
4,888 characters• Special symbols: 986 characters
Japanese/Simplified Chinese charac-ters are not supported.
Information- Using the USB Devices
• Starting the vehicle while a USBdevice is connected can damage thedevice. Please disconnect USBdevices before starting the vehicle.
• Starting the vehicle or stopping theengine while an external USB deviceis connected can result in failure ofthe external USB device to operate.
• Be cautious of static electricity whenconnecting/disconnecting externalUSB devices.
• An encrypted MP3 player is not rec-ognized when connected as an exter-nal device.
• External USB devices may not berecognized, depending on the stateof the external USB device.
• Only products with byte/sectors for-matted at 4 KB or lower are recog-nized.
• Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32format are recognized; NTFS andExFAT file systems are not recog-nized.
• Some USB devices are not recog-nized due to compatibility issues.
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• Do not touch the USB connections.
• Connecting and disconnecting USBdevices rapidly over a short periodof time can cause equipment failure.
• Abnormal sounds may be audiblewhen the USB device is disconnect-ed.
• Turn the audio off before connectingor disconnecting external USBdevices.
• Recognition may take longerdepending on the type, capacity orfile format of the external USBdevice. This is not a product mal-function.
• Use of USB devices for purposesother than playing music files is pro-hibited.
• Image display and video playbackare not supported.
• Use of USB accessories, includingcharge and heat through the USBinterface, can lead to reduced prod-uct performance or malfunctions.Do not use USB devices or acces-sories for these purposes.
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• Use of aftermarket USB hubs andextension cables can result in thevehicle’s audio system failing to rec-ognize your USB device. Connectthe USB device directly to the multi-media port of your vehicle.
• When using high-capacity USBdevices with logical drive divisions,only files saved on the highest levellogical drive can be played.
If applications are loaded on a USBdrive, file playback may fail.
• Some MP3 players, cell phones, dig-ital cameras, etc. (USB devices thatare not recognized as mobile stor-age) may not operate normallywhen connected.
• USB charging may not be supportedby some mobile devices.
• Operation is guaranteed only forstandard (Metal Cover Type) USBMemory drives.
• Operation of HDD, CF, SD andmemory stick devices is not guaran-teed.
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• DRM (Digital Rights Management)files cannot be played.
• SD-type USB memory, CF-typeUSB memory, and other USB mem-ory devices that require adaptersfor connection are not supported.
• Proper operation of USB HDDs orUSB drives with connectors thatloosen due to vehicle vibrations isnot guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)
• USB products that areused as key chains orcell phone accessoriesmay damage the USBjack and affect properfile playback. Please refrain fromuse. Use only products with plugconnectors, as shown in the follow-ing illustration.
• When MP3 devices or cell phonesare connected simultaneouslythrough BT Audio and USB modes,a popping noise or malfunction mayoccur.
• Use USB 2.0 devices for better com-patibility. Maximum device sizesupported is 32 GB.
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(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat mode.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle mode.
(3) List
View a list of all categories.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Select to skip to the desired location.
Playback
• Press the [[MEDIA] button, andselect [USB].
• Connect a USB drive to the USBport to automatically play files onthe USB drive.
Changing songs
• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button toplay the previous or next song.
• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]button to rewind or fast forward thecurrently playing song.
• Search songs by rotating TUNEknob, and press the knob to play.
Selecting songs from a list
Select [List] to see a list of songsavailable for play.
Select and play the desired song.
Playing repeatedly
On the USB mode screen, select[Repeat]. The repeat play modechanges each time you press it. Thecorresponding mode icon will be dis-played on the screen.
InformationThe repeat folder function is availableonly when songs are playing from the[File] category under [List].
Playing in random order
On the USB mode screen, select[Shuffle]. The shuffle play mode isactivated or deactivated each timeyou press it. When you activate theshuffle mode, the correspondingmode icon will be displayed on thescreen.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Information: Detailed information
on the currently playing song is dis-played.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.
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• To use the audio system’s iPod® con-trol function, use the dedicatedcable provided with your iPod®.
• Connecting the iPod® to the vehicleduring play may result in a loudnoise that lasts about one to two sec-onds. Connect the iPod® to the vehi-cle after stopping or pausing play.
• Connect the iPod® with the vehicle inthe ACC ON state to begin charging.
• When connecting the iPod® cable,be sure to fully push the cable intothe port.
• When Equalizer effects are enabledsimultaneously on external devices,such as iPod®s and the audio sys-tem, the Equalizer effects may over-lap, causing sound quality deterio-ration or distortion. Deactivate theEqualizer function for all externaldevices, if possible.
• There may be noise if the audio sys-tem is used with an iPod®. In thesecases, disconnect the iPod® or exter-nal device from the power jack.
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• Play may be interrupted, or devicemalfunctions may occur dependingon the characteristics of youriPod®/iPhone®/iPad®.
• Play may fail if your iPhone® is con-nected through both Bluetooth® andUSB. In this case, select Dock con-nector or Bluetooth® on youriPhone® to change the sound outputsettings.
• If your software version does notsupport the communication proto-col or your iPod® is not recognizeddue to device failure, anomalies ordefects, iPod® mode cannot be used.
• iPod® nano (5th generation) devicesmay not be recognized if the batteryis low. Charge sufficiently before use.
• The search and song play order inthe iPod® device may be differentfrom the search order in the audiosystem.
• If the iPod® has failed due to aninternal defect, please reset theiPod® (consult your iPod® manual).
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• Depending on the software version,the iPod® may fail to sync with thesystem. If the media is removed ordisconnected before recognition, theprevious mode may not be restored(iPad® cannot be charged).
• Cables other than the 1-meter cableprovided with iPod®/iPhone®/iPad®
products may not be recognized.
• When other music apps are used onyour iPod®, the system sync func-tion may fail due to malfunction ofthe iPod® application.
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(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat mode.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle mode.
(3) List
View a list of all categories.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Select to skip to the desired location.
Playback
Connect your iPod® to the audioUSB port, press the [MEDIA] button,and select [iPod].
Information• When you connect an Apple device,
playback does not start automatically.
• In iPod® Mode, song (file) lists arenot supported if music is playedusing the Music application afterconnecting the iPod®.
Changing songs
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button toplay the previous or next song.Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]button to rewind or fast forward thecurrently playing song.Search songs by rotating the TUNEknob, and press the knob to play.
Selecting songs from a list
Select [List] to see a list of songsavailable for play.Select and play the desired song.
Playing repeatedly
On the iPod® mode screen, select[Repeat]. The repeat play modechanges each time you press it. Thecorresponding mode icon will be dis-played on the screen.
Playing in random order
On the iPod® mode screen, select[Shuffle]. The shuffle play mode isactivated or deactivated each timeyou press it. When you activate theshuffle mode, the correspondingmode icon will be displayed on thescreen.
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Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Information: Detailed info on the
currently playing song is displayed.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
tings can be changed.
When playing Audio from otherApplications in iPod®
When Audio is playing through aseparate app in iPod®®, the abovescreen is displayed.(1) Play/Pause: Pause or play music.
(2) iPod files: Play music saved onyour iPod®.
(3) Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.
(4) Album Image: View playback info.
Playing iPod files
Select [iPod files] to play songssaved on your iPod®.If there are no songs saved on youriPod®, the [iPod files] is disabled.
Information Operation cannot be carried out cor-rectly due to iPod® application mal-function.
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• Bluetooth® Audio mode can only beused if a Bluetooth®-enabled phoneis connected. Only devices that sup-port Bluetooth® audio can be used.
• If the Bluetooth®-enabled phone isdisconnected during play, the musicstops.
• When the TRACK UP/DOWN but-tons are used during Bluetooth®
audio streaming, a popping noise orsound interruptions may occur,depending on the cell phone device.
• Depending on the cell phone model,the audio streaming function maynot be supported.
• If a phone call is made or receivedwhen music is playing in Bluetooth®
Audio mode, the call may mix withthe music.
• When returning to Bluetooth®
Audio mode after ending a call, playmight not resume automatically forsome cell phone models.
• Bluetooth® Handsfree is a featurethat enables drivers to practicesafe driving. Connecting the caraudio system with a Bluetooth®
phone allows the user to conve-niently make calls, receive calls,and manage the phone book.Before using the Bluetooth®, care-fully read the contents of thisuser’s manual.
• Excessive use or operations whiledriving may lead to negligent driv-ing practices and be the cause ofaccidents.
• Do not operate the device exces-sively while driving.
• Viewing the screen for prolongedperiods of time is dangerous andmay lead to accidents.
• When driving, view the screen onlyfor short periods of time.
Bluetooth® (BT) Audio
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat play mode.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play mode.
(3) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(4) Play/Pause
Pause or play music.
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Bluetooth device, mobile phone, orthe music player you are using,playback controls may differ.
• Depending on the music player youare using, streaming may not besupported.
• Some cell phone models may notsupport particular functions.
• Bluetooth® audio volume is syncedwith cell phone media volume.
Playback
Press the [MEDIA] button, and select[BT Audio].
Changing songs
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button toplay the previous or next song.
Information Some cell phones may not support thisfunction.
Playing repeatedly
On the Bluetooth® (BT) Audio modescreen, select [Repeat]. The repeatplay mode changes each time youpress it. The corresponding modeicon will be displayed on the screen.
Information The repeat play function is engaged,depending on the operation of the con-nected Bluetooth® device.
Playing in random order
On the Bluetooth® (BT) Audioscreen, select [Shuffle]. The shuffleplay mode is activated or deactivatedeach time you press it. When youactivate the shuffle mode, the corre-sponding mode icon will be displayedon the screen.
Information The shuffle function is engaged,depending on the operation of the con-nected Bluetooth® device.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Connections: The currently con-
nected Bluetooth® device can bechanged.
• Information: Detailed informationon the currently playing song is dis-played.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.
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• Bluetooth® is a near-field wirelessnetworking technology that uses the2.4 GHz frequency to connect vari-ous devices within a certain distancewirelessly.
• The technology is used in PCs,peripherals, Bluetooth® phones,tablet PCs, household appliancesand automobiles. Devices support-ing Bluetooth® can exchange data athigh speeds without physical cableconnections.
• Bluetooth® Handsfree devices enableconvenient access to phone func-tions through cell phones equippedwith Bluetooth®.
• Some Bluetooth® devices may not besupported by the Bluetooth®
Handsfree function.
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• When Bluetooth® is connected andcalls are attempted through a con-nected cell phone from outside thevehicle, the call is connectedthrough the Bluetooth® Handsfreefunction of the vehicle.
• Please be sure to disconnect theBluetooth® Handsfree functionthrough your Bluetooth® device orthe audio screen.
Safety precautions
• The Bluetooth® Handsfree functionhelps drivers to drive safely. Byconnecting a Bluetooth®-enabledphone to the vehicle’s audio sys-tem, phone calls can be made andreceived through the audio systemand contacts can be managed.Consult the user manual beforeuse.
• Excessive manipulation of controlswhile driving, making it difficult topay attention to the road ahead,can lead to accidents. Do not oper-ate the device excessively whiledriving.
• Looking at the screen for a pro-longed time increases the risk ofaccidents. Keep time spent lookingat the screen to a minimum.
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• The vehicle supports the followingBluetooth®® functions. SomeBluetooth® devices may not sup-port some functions.1) Bluetooth® Handsfree phone
calls2) Operations during a call
(Private, Switch, Out Vol. con-trols)
3) Download call history saved tothe Bluetooth® device
4) Download contacts saved to theBluetooth® device
5) Automatic contacts/call historydownload when Bluetooth® isconnected
6) Automatic Bluetooth® deviceconnection when the vehicle isstarted
7) Bluetooth® audio streamingplayback
• Before connecting the audio sys-tem to your device, make sure yourdevice supports Bluetooth®.
• Even if your device supportsBluetooth®, a Bluetooth® connec-tion cannot be established if thedevice’s Bluetooth® function isswitched off. Search and connectwith the Bluetooth® functionenabled.
• Pairing Bluetooth® devices anduse of other Bluetooth® featuresare not supported when the vehicleis in motion. For safety, please firstpark your vehicle.
• If a Bluetooth® connection is lostdue to abnormal conditions while aBluetooth® device is connected(communication range exceeded,device power OFF, communicationerrors, etc.), the disconnectedBluetooth® device is searched forand automatically reconnected.
• If you want to disable theBluetooth® device auto-connectfunction, turn the Bluetooth® func-tion OFF on your device. Consultthe user manuals for individualdevices to see whether Bluetooth®
is supported.• Handsfree call quality and volume
may vary depending on the type ofBluetooth® device.
• Some Bluetooth® devices are sub-ject to intermittent Bluetooth® con-nection failures. In this case, usethe following method.1) Turn the Bluetooth® function off
on your Bluetooth® device ➟Turn it on and try again.
2) Delete the paired device fromboth the audio system andBluetooth® device, then pairagain.
3) Power down your Bluetooth®
device ➟ Turn it on and tryagain.
4) Completely remove the batteryfrom your Bluetooth® device;reinsert it, reboot, and attemptconnection.
5) Restart the vehicle and reat-tempt connection.
Information - Bluetooth® specifications
• Aerial power: Max 3 mW
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PPairing a Bluetooth® deviceInformation on pairing Bluetooth®
devices
• Pairing refers to the process ofpairing Bluetooth® cell phones ordevices with the system prior toconnection. This is a necessaryprocedure for Bluetooth® connec-tion and usage.
• Up to five devices can be paired.• Pairing Bluetooth® device is not
allowed while vehicle is moving.
Pairing the first Bluetooth® devices
Press the [PHONE] button on theaudio system or the [CALL] button onthe steering wheel remote control ➟Search for the vehicle from theBluetooth® device, and pair ➟ Enterthe passkey on the Bluetooth® deviceor approve passkey ➟ Bluetooth®
pairing completed.
1. When the [PHONE] button on theaudio system or the [CALL] buttonon the steering wheel remote con-trol is pressed, the followingscreen is displayed. Devices cannow be paired.
(1) Vehicle name: Searched name inBluetooth® device.
Information The vehicle name in the image aboveis an example. Refer to your device forthe actual name of your device.
2. Search for available Bluetooth®
devices in the Bluetooth® menu ofyour Bluetooth® device (cellphone, etc.).
3. Confirm that the vehicle name inyour Bluetooth® device matchesthe vehicle name shown on theaudio screen, then select it.
4-1. For devices that require passkeyentry, a passkey entry screen isshown on your Bluetooth®
device.- Enter the passkey ‘0000’, in your
Bluetooth® device.4-2. For devices that require passkey
confirmation, the followingscreen is shown on the audiosystem. A 6-digit passkey inputscreen is shown in theBluetooth® device.
- After confirming that the 6-digitpasskey on the audio screenand the Bluetooth® device areidentical, select [OK] in yourBluetooth® device.
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IInformation The 6-digit passkey in the imageabove is an example. Refer to yourvehicle for the actual passkey.
Pairing a second Bluetooth® device
Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Bluetooth] ➟Select [Connections] ➟ Select [Addnew].
- The pairing procedure from thispoint is identical to [Pairing the firstBluetooth device].
Information• Bluetooth® standby mode lasts for
three minutes. If a device is notpaired within three minutes, pairingis canceled. Start over from thebeginning.
• For most Bluetooth® devices, a con-nection is established automaticallyafter pairing. Some devices, howev-er, require separate confirmationwhen connecting after pairing. Besure to check your Bluetooth® deviceafter pairing to confirm that it hasconnected.
Connecting Bluetooth® devicesIf there are no connected devices
Press the [PHONE] button on theaudio system or the [CALL] button inthe steering wheel remote control ➟List of paired Bluetooth® devices ➟Select the desired Bluetooth® devicefrom the list ➟ Connect Bluetooth®.
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Press the [[PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Settings] ➟Select [Connections] ➟ SelectBluetooth® device to connect ➟ Select[Connect] ➟ Connect Bluetooth®.
Information• Only two Bluetooth® devices can be
connected. One for Calls and Musicand the other for Remote control.
• When a Bluetooth® device is connect-ed, other devices cannot be paired.
Accepting/rejecting phone callsReceiving phone calls withBluetooth® connected.
(1) Caller name: If the caller numberis in your contacts, the correspon-ding name is displayed.
(2) Incoming phone number: Incomingphone number is displayed.
(3) Accept: Accept call.(4) Reject: Reject call.
Information• When the incoming call screen is
displayed, audio mode and the set-tings screen cannot be shown. Onlycall volume control is supported.
• Some Bluetooth® may not support thecall reject function.
• Some Bluetooth® devices may notsupport the phone number displayfunction.
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OOperation during calls Incoming call with Bluetooth® con-nected ➟ Select [Accept].
(1) Display Call duration: Call dura-tion display.
(2) Caller name: If the caller numberis in your contacts, the correspon-ding name is displayed.
(3) Incoming phone number:Incoming phone number is dis-played.
(4) Keypad: Number keypad forAutomatic Response Serviceinput is displayed.
(5) Private: Call is transferred to acell phone.
(6) Microphone Volume: Adjust out-going voice volume.
(7) End: End call.
Information• Some Bluetooth® devices may not
support the Private function.
• The outgoing voice volume may varydepending on the type of Bluetooth®
device. If the outgoing voice volume istoo high or low, adjust theMicrophone Volume.
FavouritesPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Favourites]➟ Favourites list displayed.
(1) Favourites list: A list of pairedfavourites is displayed. Connect a call when selected.
(2) Add to favourites: Add a down-loaded phone number tofavourites.
(3) Delete: Delete a saved favourites.
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IInformation• Up to 20 favourites can be saved for
each connected Bluetooth® device.
• Favourites can be accessed when theBluetooth® device they were pairedfrom is connected.
• The audio system does not down-load favourites from Bluetooth®devices. Favourites must be newlysaved before use.
• To add to favourites, contacts mustbe downloaded first.
• Saved favourites are not updatedeven if the contacts of the connectedBluetooth® device are changed. Inthis case, favourites need to be delet-ed and added again.
Call historyPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Call history]➟ Call history is displayed.
(1) Call history: Display the down-loaded call history list.Connect a call when selected.
(2) Sort by: Sort by All Calls, DialedCalls, Received Calls or MissedCalls.
(3) Download: Download call history fromconnected Bluetooth® devices.
Information• Up to 50 dialled, received and
missed calls are saved.
• When the latest call history isreceived, the existing call history isdeleted.
ContactsPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Contacts] ➟Select letter (ABC) ➟ Contacts aredisplayed.
(1) Contacts: Display downloadedcontacts.Connect a call when selected.
(2) Download: Download contacts fromconnected Bluetooth® devices.
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IInformation• Only supported contacts format can
be downloaded and displayed fromthe Bluetooth® device, contacts fromsome applications will not be included.
• Up to 2,000 contacts can be saved.
• In some cases, additional confirmationfrom your Bluetooth® device is neces-sary when downloading contacts. Ifdownloading of contacts unsuccessful,consult your device’s settings or theaudio screen to approve the download.
• Contacts without phone numbersare not displayed.
DialPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Dial].
(1) Phone number entry window: Thephone number entered using thekeypad is displayed.
(2) Clear- Shortly press to delete individual
digits.- Press and hold to delete the
entire phone number.(3) Keypad: Enter phone number.(4) Bluetooth® Phone name
- The name of the connectedBluetooth® device is displayed.
- Contacts matching the keypadnumber/letter input are displayed.
(5) Call- Enter and select a phone num-
ber to call.- Select without entering a phone
number to see the most recentdialled call.
SettingsPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Settings].- For more details, refer to Setup ➟
Bluetooth page.
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SSetup
Setup is the screen to control Audiosystem settings.Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system.
Display Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Display].• Dimming mode: Set the screen
brightness to be adjusted automat-ically according to the headlightuse or set the screen to stay brightor dark continuously.
• Brightness: The brightness of theaudio screen can be changed.
• Scroll text: If text is too long to bedisplayed on the screen, enablethe text scroll function.
Sound Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Sound].• Position: Sound balance and fader
can be adjusted.• Equaliser: Sound tone value can
be adjusted.• Rear parking sensors prioritised:
- Automatically lower audio vol-ume while reversing.
- Control the audio volume levelautomatically in R-Position. If volume level over “5 level” thendown to “5 level”.If volume level under “5 level”then maintain the volume level.Return the volume level when R-Position was cancelled.In R-Positon, if driver change thevolume level then volumechanged.Apply the volume control option“On/Off” in “Setup”: Default is“On”.
• Speed dependent volume control:Automatically adjust volume basedon vehicle speed.
• Beep: Select whether to play abeep sound when the screen istouched.
BBluetoothPress the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Bluetooth].• Connections: Control pairing, dele-
tion, connection and disconnectionof Bluetooth® devices.
• Auto connection priority: Set theconnection priority of Bluetooth®
devices when the vehicle is started.• Update contacts: Contacts can be
downloaded from connectedBluetooth® devices.
Information• When paired devices are deleted,
the call history and contacts of thedevice saved to the audio system aredeleted.
• For Bluetooth® connections with lowconnection priority, some time maybe required for the connection to beestablished.
• Contacts can be downloaded onlyfrom the currently connectedBluetooth® device.
• If no Bluetooth® device is connected,the Update contacts button is dis-abled.
SystemPress the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [System].• Language: Change the user lan-
guage.• Default: Reset the audio system.
InformationThe system resets to the default val-ues, and all saved data and settingsare lost.
Display OffTo prevent glare, the screen can beturned off while the audio system inoperation.Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Display Off].
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Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic. Breathing CO can cause unconsciousness and death.Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which cannot be seen or smelled.
Do not inhale engine exhaust.If at any time you smell engine exhaust inside the vehicle, open the windows immediately. Exposure to CO can causeunconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.
Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the oil or for any other purpose. Ifyou hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of thevehicle, we recommend that the exhaust system be checked as soon as possible by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is a hazardous practice. Run the engine onlylong enough to start the engine and to move the vehicle out of the garage.
Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the vehicle.If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the vehicle , be sure to do so only in anopen area with the air intake set at "Fresh" and fan control set to high so fresh air is drawn into the interior.
Keep the air intakes clear.To assure proper operation of the ventilation system, keep the ventilation air intakes located in front of the windshieldclear of snow, ice, leaves, or other obstructions.
If you must drive with the tailgate open:Close all windows.Open instrument panel air vents.Set the air intake control at "Fresh", the air flow control at "Floor" or "Face", and the fan control set to high.
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BBefore entering the vehicle • Be sure all windows, outside mir-
ror(s), and outside lights are cleanand unobstructed.
• Remove frost, snow, or ice.• Visually check the tires for uneven
wear and damage.• Check under the vehicle for any
sign of leaks.• Be sure there are no obstacles
behind you if you intend to back up.
Before starting • Make sure the hood, the tailgate
trunk, and the doors are securelyclosed and locked.
• Adjust the position of the seat andsteering wheel.
• Adjust the inside and outsiderearview mirrors.
• Verify all the lights work.• Fasten your seatbelt. Check that all
passengers have fastened theirseatbelts.
• Check the gauges and indicators inthe instrument panel and the mes-sages on the instrument displaywhen the ignition switch is in theON position.
• Check that any items you are car-rying are stored properly or fas-tened down securely.
To reduce the risk of SERIOUSINJURY or DEATH, take the fol-lowing precautions:• ALWAYS wear your seat belt.
All passengers must be properlybelted whenever the vehicle ismoving. For more information,refer to "Seat Belts" in chapter 2.
• Always drive defensively. Assumeother drivers or pedestrians maybe careless and make mistakes.
• Stay focused on the task of driv-ing. Driver distraction can causeaccidents.
• Leave plenty of space betweenyou and the vehicle in front ofyou.
WARNING
NEVER drink or take drugs beforedriving.Drinking or taking drugs and driv-ing is dangerous and may result inan accident and SERIOUSINJURY or DEATH.Drunk driving is the number onecontributor to the highway deathtoll each year. Even a smallamount of alcohol will affect yourreflexes, perceptions and judg-ment. Just one drink can reduceyour ability to respond to changingconditions and emergencies andyour reaction time gets worse witheach additional drink.Driving while under the influenceof drugs is as dangerous or moredangerous than driving under theinfluence of alcohol.
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WARNING (Continued)You are much more likely to have aserious accident if you drink or takedrugs and drive. If you are drinkingor taking drugs, don't drive. Do notride with a driver who has beendrinking or taking drugs. Choose adesignated driver or call a taxi.
Key ignition switch
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• NEVER turn the ignition switch tothe LOCK or ACC position whilethe vehicle is in motion except inan emergency. This will result inthe engine turning off and loss ofpower assist for the steering andbrake systems. This may lead toloss of directional control andbraking function, which couldcause an accident.
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WARNING
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always make sure the shift leveris in 1st gear (for manualtransaxle vehicle) or P (Park, forautomatic transaxle vehicle)position, apply the parkingbrake, and turn ignition switch tothe LOCK position. Unexpected vehicle movementmay occur if these precautionsare not followed.
To reduce the risk of SERIOUSINJURY or DEATH, take the fol-lowing precautions:• NEVER allow children or any
person who is unfamiliar withthe vehicle to touch the ignitionswitch or related parts.Unexpected and sudden vehiclemovement can occur.
• NEVER reach through the steer-ing wheel for the ignition switch,or any other control, while thevehicle is in motion. The pres-ence of your hand or arm in thisarea may cause a loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an accident.
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KKey ignition switch positions
SwitchPosition
Action Notes
LOCK
To turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, push the key inslightly at the ACC position and turn the key towards the LOCKposition.
The ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position.
The steering wheel locks to protect the vehicle from theft. (if equipped)
ACC
The steering wheel unlocks. If difficulty is experienced turning the ignitionswitch to the ACC position, turn the keywhile turning the steering wheel right andleft to release tension.
ON
This is the normal key position when the engine has started.
All features and accessories are usable.
The warning lights can be checked when you turn the ignitionswitch from ACC to ON.
Do not leave the ignition switch in the ONposition when the engine is not running toprevent the battery from discharging.
STARTTo start the engine, turn the ignition switch to the START position.The switch returns to the ON position when you let go of the key.
The engine will crank until you release thekey.
SStarting the engine Starting the gasoline engine
Vehicle with manual transaxle:1. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.2. Make sure the shift lever is in neu-
tral. 3. Depress the clutch. 4. Turn the ignition switch to the
START position. Hold the key(maximum of 10 seconds) until theengine starts and release it.
Vehicle with automatic transaxle:1. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.2. Make sure the shift lever is in P
(Park). 3. Depress the brake pedal. 4. Turn the ignition switch to the
START position. Hold the key(maximum of 10 seconds) until theengine starts and release it.
• Always wear appropriate shoeswhen operating your vehicle.Unsuitable shoes, such as highheels, ski boots, sandals, flip-flops, etc., may interfere withyour ability to use the brake,accelerator and clutch pedals.
• Do not start the vehicle with theaccelerator pedal depressed. Thevehicle can move and lead to anaccident.
• Wait until the engine rpm is nor-mal. The vehicle may suddenlymove if the brake padel isreleased when the rpm is high.
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IInformation• Do not wait for the engine to warm
up while the vehicle remains station-ary.
Start driving at moderate enginespeeds. (Steep accelerating anddecelerating should be avoided.)
• Always start the vehicle with yourfoot on the brake pedal. Do notdepress the accelerator while start-ing the vehicle. Do not race theengine while warming it up.
Starting the diesel engine
To start the diesel engine when theengine is cold, it has to be pre-heat-ed before starting the engine andthen have to be warmed up beforestarting to drive.Vehicle with manual transaxle: 1. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.2. Make sure the shift lever is in neu-
tral. 3. Depress the clutch. 4. Turn the ignition switch to the ON
position to pre-heat the engine.The glow indicator light ( ) willilluminate for a second.
5. When the glow indicator light ( )goes out, turn the key ignitionswitch to the START position. Holdthe key (maximum of 10 seconds)until the engine starts and releaseit.
Vehicle with automatic transaxle: 1. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.2. Make sure the shift lever is in P
(Park). 3. Depress the brake pedal. 4. Turn the ignition switch to the ON
position to pre-heat the engine.The glow indicator light ( ) willilluminate.
5. When the glow indicator light ( )goes out, turn the key ignitionswitch to the START position. Holdthe key (maximum of 10 seconds)until the engine starts and releaseit.
If the engine does not start within 10seconds after preheating is complet-ed, turn the ignition switch oncemore to the LOCK position and waitfor 10 seconds. Then turn the igni-tion switch to the ON position inorder to preheat the engine again.
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Starting and stopping the enginefor turbocharger intercooler
1. Do not race or accelerate theengine immediately after startingthe engine. If the engine is cold, idle for sever-al seconds before sufficient lubri-cation is ensured in the turbocharger unit.
2. After high speed or extended driv-ing that requires heavy engineload, idle the engine about 1minute before turning the engineoff.This idle time will allow the tur-bocharger to cool prior to shuttingthe engine off.
DDo not turn off the engine immedi-ately after it has been subjected to aheavy load. Doing so may causesevere damage to the engine orturbo charger unit.
To prevent damage to the vehicle: • Do not hold the ignition key in the
START position for more than 10seconds. Wait 5 to 10 secondsbefore trying again.
• Do not turn the ignition switch tothe START position with theengine running. It may damage thestarter.
• If traffic and road conditions per-mit, you may put the shift lever inthe N (Neutral) position while thevehicle is still moving and turn theignition switch to the START posi-tion in an attempt to restart theengine.
• Do not push or tow your vehicle tostart the engine.
NOTICENOTICE
EEngine Start/Stop button
Whenever the front door is opened,the Engine Start/Stop button will illu-minate and will go off 30 secondsafter the door is closed.
To turn the engine off in an emer-gency:Press and hold the Engine Start/Stop button for more than two sec-onds OR Rapidly press andrelease the Engine Start/Stop but-ton three times (within three sec-onds).If the vehicle is still moving, youcan restart the engine withoutdepressing the brake pedal bypressing the Engine Start/Stopbutton with the shift lever in the N(Neutral) position.
WARNING
• NEVER press the Engine Start/Stop button while the vehicle is inmotion except in an emergency.This will result in the engine turn-ing off and loss of power assistfor the steering and brake sys-tems. This may lead to loss ofdirectional control and brakingfunction, which could cause anaccident.
• Before leaving the driver's seat,always make sure the shift leveris in the P (Park) position, set theparking brake, press the EngineStart/Stop button to the OFFposition, and take the Smart Keywith you. Unexpected vehiclemovement may occur if theseprecautions are not followed.
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EEngine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with manual transaxle
Button Position Action Notes
OFF To turn off the engine, stop the vehicle andthen press the Engine Start/Stop button. The steering wheel locks to protect the vehi-cle from theft.
If the steering wheel is not locked properlywhen you open the driver's door, the warningchime will sound.
Not illuminated
ACC Press the Engine Start/Stop button whenthe button is in the OFF position withoutdepressing the clutch pedal. The steering wheel unlocks.
If you leave the Engine Start/Stop button inthe ACC position for more than one hour, thebattery power will turn off automatically toprevent the battery from discharging. If the steering wheel doesn't unlock properly,the Engine Start/Stop button will not work.Press the Engine Start/Stop button whileturning the steering wheel right and left torelease tension.
Orange indicator
-- Vehicle with manual transaxle
Button Position Action Notes
ON Press the Engine Start/Stop button while itis in the ACC position without depressingthe clutch pedal.Electrical accessories are usable.The warning lights can be checked beforethe engine is started.
Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button inthe ON position when the engine is not run-ning to prevent the battery from discharging.
Blue indicator
START To start the engine, depress the clutch andpress the Engine Start/ Stop button with theshift lever in neutral.
If you press the Engine Start/Stop buttonwithout depressing the clutch pedal, theengine does not start and the EngineStart/Stop button changes as follows:OFF → ACC → ON → OFF
Not illuminated
EEngine Stop/Start button positions - Vehicle with automatic transaxle
Button Position Action Notes
OFF To turn off the engine, press the EngineStart/Stop button with shift lever in P (Park).When you press the Engine Start/Stop but-ton without the shift lever in P (Park), theEngine Start/Stop button does not turn tothe OFF position, but turns to the ACC posi-tion.The steering wheel locks to protect the vehi-cle from theft. (if equipped)
If the steering wheel is not locked properlywhen you open the driver's door, the warningchime will sound.
Not illuminated
ACC Press the Engine Start/Stop button whenthe button is in the OFF position withoutdepressing the brake pedal.The steering wheel unlocks.
If you leave the Engine Start/Stop button inthe ACC position for more than one hour, thebattery power will turn off automatically toprevent the battery from discharging.If the steering wheel doesn't unlock properly,the Engine Start/Stop button will not work.Press the Engine Start/Stop button whileturning the steering wheel right and left torelease tension.
Orange indicator
-- Vehicle with automatic transaxle
Button Position Action Notes
ON Press the Engine Start/Stop button while itis in the ACC position without depressingthe brake pedal.Electrical accessories are usable.The warning lights can be checked beforethe engine is started.
Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button inthe ON position when the engine is not run-ning to prevent the battery from discharging.
Blue indicator
START To start the engine, depress the brake pedaland press the Engine Start/Stop button withthe shift lever in the P (Park) or in the N(Neutral) position.For your safety, start the engine with theshift lever in the P (Park) position.
If you press the Engine Start/Stop buttonwithout depressing the brake pedal, theengine does not start and the EngineStart/Stop button changes as follows:OFF → ACC → ON → OFF (when shift leverin P) or ACC (when shift lever in N)
Not illuminated
SStarting the engine Information • The engine will start by pressing the
Engine Start/Stop button, only whenthe smart key is in the vehicle.
• Even if the smart key is in the vehi-cle, if it is far away from the driver,the engine may not start.
• When the Engine Start/Stop buttonis in the ACC or ON position, if anydoor is open, the system checks forthe smart key. If the smart key is notin the vehicle and the warning "Keynot in vehicle" will come on, and ifall doors are closed, the chime willalso sound for about 5 seconds.Keep the smart key in the vehiclewhen using the ACC position or ifthe vehicle engine is ON.
Starting the gasoline engine
Vehicle with manual transaxle: 1. Always carry the smart key with
you. 2. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.3. Make sure the shift lever is in neu-
tral. 4. Depress the clutch and brake ped-
als. 5. Press the Engine Start/Stop but-
ton.
Vehicle with automatic transaxle:1. Always carry the smart key with
you. 2. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.3. Make sure the shift lever is in P
(Park). 4. Depress the brake pedal. 5 Press the Engine Start/Stop but-
ton.
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• Always wear appropriate shoeswhen operating your vehicle.Unsuitable shoes, such as highheels, ski boots, sandals, flip-flops, etc., may interfere with yourability to use the brake, accelera-tor and clutch pedals.
• Do not start the vehicle with theaccelerator pedal depressed. The vehicle can move and lead toan accident.
• Wait until the engine rpm is nor-mal. The vehicle may suddenlymove if the brake pedal isreleased when the rpm is high.
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IInformation • Do not wait for the engine to warm
up while the vehicle remains station-ary.
Start driving at moderate enginespeeds. (Steep accelerating anddecelerating should be avoided.)
• Always start the vehicle with yourfoot on the brake pedal. Do notdepress the accelerator while start-ing the vehicle. Do not race theengine while warming it up.
Starting the diesel engine
To start the diesel engine when theengine is cold, it has to be pre-heat-ed before starting the engine andthen have to be warmed up beforestarting to drive.Vehicle with manual transaxle: 1. Always carry the smart key with
you. 2. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.3. Make sure the shift lever is in neu-
tral. 4. Depress the clutch and brake
pedal. 5. Press the Engine Start/Stop but-
ton. 6. Continue depressing the brake
pedal until the glow indicator light( ) goes out.
7. When the glow indicator light ( )goes out, the engine will start.
Vehicle with automatic transaxle: 1. Always carry the smart key with
you. 2. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.3. Make sure the shift lever is in P
(Park). 4. Depress the brake pedal. 5. Press the Engine Start/Stop but-
ton. 6. Continue depressing the brake
pedal until the glow indicator light( ) goes out.
7. When the glow indicator light ( )goes out, the engine will start.
If the Engine Start/Stop button ispressed while the engine is pre-heat-ing, the engine may start.
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Starting and stopping the enginefor turbocharger intercooler
1. Do not race or accelerate theengine immediately after startingthe engine. If the engine is cold, idle for sever-al seconds before sufficient lubri-cation is ensured in the turbocharger unit.
2. After high speed or extended driv-ing that requires heavy engineload, idle the engine about 1minute before turning the engineoff. This idle time will allow the tur-bocharger to cool prior to shuttingthe engine off.
DDo not turn off the engine immedi-ately after it has been subjected to aheavy load. Doing so may causesevere damage to the engine orturbo charger unit.
To prevent damage to the vehicle: • If the engine stalls while you are in
motion, do not attempt to move theshift lever to the P (Park) position.If traffic and road conditions per-mit, you may put the shift lever inthe N (Neutral) position while thevehicle is still moving and pressthe Engine Start/Stop button in anattempt to restart the engine.
• Do not push or tow your vehicle tostart the engine.
To prevent damage to the vehicle: Do not press the Engine Start/ Stopbutton for more than 10 secondsexcept when the stop lamp fuse isblown.When the stop lamp fuse is blown,you can't start the engine normally.Replace the fuse with a new one. Ifyou are not able to replace the fuse,you can start the engine by pressingand holding the Engine Start/Stopbutton for 10 seconds with theEngine Start/ Stop button in the ACCposition. For your safety always depress thebrake and/or clutch pedal beforestarting the engine.
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NOTICENOTICE
IInformation If the smart key battery is weak or thesmart key does not work correctly,you can start the engine by pressingthe Engine Start/Stop button with thesmart key in the direction of the pic-ture above.
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MManual transaxle operation The manual transaxle has 6 forwardgears. The transaxle is fully synchro-nized in all forward gears so shiftingto either a higher or a lower gear iseasily accomplished.
To shift to R (Reverse), make surethe vehicle has completely stopped,and then move the shift lever to neu-tral before moving into R (Reverse).
When you've come to a completestop and it's hard to shift into 1st gearor R (Reverse): 1. Put the shift lever in neutral and
release the clutch pedal. 2. Depress the clutch pedal, and
then shift into first or R (Reverse)gear.
Information During cold weather, shifting may bedifficult until the transaxle lubricanthas warmed up.
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Before leaving the driver's seat,always make sure the shift lever isin 1st gear when the vehicle isparked on a uphill and in R(Reverse) on a downhill, set theparking brake, and place the igni-tion switch in the LOCK/OFF posi-tion. Unexpected vehicle move-ment may occur if these precau-tions are not followed.
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The shift lever can be moved withoutpressing the button (1).
The button (1) must be pressed whilemoving the shift lever.
UUsing the clutch The clutch pedal should bedepressed all the way to the floorbefore:- Starting the engine
The engine will not start withoutdepressing the clutch pedal.
- Shifting
When releasing the clutch pedal,release it slowly. The clutch pedalshould always be released whiledriving.
To prevent unnecessary wear ordamage to the clutch: • Do not rest your foot on the clutch
pedal while driving.• Do not hold the vehicle with the
clutch on an incline, while waitingfor the traffic light, etc.
• Always depress the clutch pedaldown fully to prevent noise or dam-age.
• Do not start with the 2nd (second)gear engaged except when youstart on a slippery road.
DownshiftingDownshift when you must slow downin heavy traffic or drive up a steep hillto prevent engine load. Also, downshifting reduces thechance of stalling and can acceleratewhen you need to increase yourspeed again. When the vehicle is going downhill,downshifting helps maintain safespeed by providing brake power fromthe engine and enables less wear onthe brakes.
NOTICE
TTo prevent damage to the engine,clutch and transaxle:• When downshifting from 5th gear
to 4th gear, be careful not to inad-vertently push the shift lever side-ways engaging the 2nd gear. Adrastic downshift may cause theengine speed to increase to thepoint the tachometer will enter thered-zone.
• Do not downshift more than twogear at a time or downshift thegear when the engine is running athigh speed (5,000 RPM or higher).Such a downshifting may damagethe engine, clutch and thetransaxle.
Good driving practices • Never take the vehicle out of gear
and coast down a hill. This isextremely dangerous.
• Don't "ride" the brakes. This cancause the brakes and related partsto overheat and malfunction.When you are driving down a longhill, slow down and shift to a lowergear. Engine braking will help slowdown the vehicle.
• Slow down before shifting to alower gear. This will help avoidover-revving the engine, which cancause damage.
• Slow down when you encountercross winds. This gives you muchbetter control of your vehicle.
• Be sure the vehicle is completelystopped before you shift into R(Reverse) to prevent damage tothe transaxle.
• Exercise extreme caution whendriving on a slippery surface. Beespecially careful when braking,accelerating or shifting gears. On aslippery surface, an abrupt changein vehicle speed can cause thedrive wheels to lose traction andmay cause loss of vehicle controlresulting in an accident
NOTICE
Do not use the engine brake (shift-ing from a higher gear to lowergear) rapidly on slippery roads.The vehicle may slip causing anaccident.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUSINJURY or DEATH:• ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. In
a collision, an unbelted occu-pant is significantly more likelyto be seriously injured or killedthan a properly belted occupant.
• Avoid high speeds when corner-ing or turning.
• Do not make quick steeringwheel movements, such assharp lane changes or fast,sharp turns.
• The risk of rollover is greatlyincreased if you lose control ofyour vehicle at highway speeds.
• Loss of control often occurs iftwo or more wheels drop off theroadway and the driver oversteers to reenter the roadway.
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WARNING (Continued)• In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steersharply. Instead, slow downbefore pulling back into the trav-el lanes.
• HYUNDAI recommends you fol-low all posted speed limits.
AAutomatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has six for-ward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selectedautomatically in the D (Drive) posi-tion.
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The shift lever can freely operate.
Depress the brake pedal and press the shift button while moving the shift lever.Press the shift button while moving the shift lever.
Sports mode
The indicator in the instrument clus-ter displays the shift lever positionwhen the ignition switch is in the ONposition.
PP (Park) Always come to a complete stopbefore shifting into P (Park).To shift from P (Park), you mustdepress firmly on the brake pedaland make sure your foot is off theaccelerator pedal.If you have done all of the above andstill cannot shift the lever out of P(Park), see "Shift-Lock Release" inthis chapter.The shift lever must be in P (Park)before turning the engine off.
To reduce the risk of serious injuryor death:• ALWAYS check the surrounding
areas near your vehicle for peo-ple, especially children, beforeshifting a vehicle into D (Drive)or R (Reverse).
• Before leaving the driver’s seat,always make sure the shift leveris in the P (Park) position, thenset the parking brake, and placethe ignition switch in theLOCK/OFF position.Unexpected and sudden vehiclemovement can occur if theseprecautions are not followed.
• Do not use the engine brake(shifting from a high gear tolower gear) rapidly on slipperyroads. The vehicle may slipcausing an accident.
WARNING
• Shifting into P (Park) while thevehicle is in motion may causeyou to lose control of the vehi-cle.
• After the vehicle has stopped,always make sure the shift leveris in P (Park), apply the parkingbrake, and turn the engine off.
• Do not use the P (Park) positionin place of the parking brake.
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RR (Reverse) Use this position to drive the vehiclebackward.
Always come to a complete stopbefore shifting into or out of R(Reverse); you may damage thetransaxle if you shift into R (Reverse)while the vehicle is in motion.
N (Neutral) The wheels and transaxle are notengaged. Use N (Neutral) if you need to restarta stalled engine, or if it is necessaryto stop with the engine ON. Shift intoP (Park) if you need to leave yourvehicle for any reason.Always depress the brake pedalwhen you are shifting from N(Neutral) to another gear.
D (Drive) This is the normal driving position.The transaxle will automatically shiftthrough a 6-gear sequence, provid-ing the best fuel economy andpower.For extra power when passing anoth-er vehicle or driving uphill, depressthe accelerator fully. The transaxlewill automatically downshift to thenext lower gear (or gears, as appro-priate).
NOTICE
Do not shift into gear unless yourfoot is firmly on the brake pedal.Shifting into gear when the engineis running at high speed cancause the vehicle to move veryrapidly. You could lose control ofthe vehicle and hit people orobjects.
WARNING
SSports mode
Whether the vehicle is stationary orin motion, sports mode is selected bypushing the shift lever from the D(Drive) position into the manual gate.To return to D (Drive) range opera-tion, push the shift lever back into themain gate.
In Sports Mode, moving the shiftlever backwards and forwards willallow you to select the desired rangeof gears for the current driving condi-tions.+ (Up) : Push the lever forward once
to shift up one gear.- (Down) : Pull the lever backwards
once to shift down onegear.
Information • Only the six forward gears can be
selected. To reverse or park thevehicle, move the shift lever to the R(Reverse) or P (Park) position asrequired.
• Downshifts are made automaticallywhen the vehicle slows down. Whenthe vehicle stops, 1st gear is automat-ically selected.
• When the engine rpm approachesthe red zone the transaxle willupshift automatically.
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• If the driver presses the lever to + (Up) or - (Down) position, thetransaxle may not make the request-ed gear change if the next gear isoutside of the allowable engine rpmrange. The driver must executeupshifts in accordance with roadconditions, taking care to keep theengine rpms below the red zone.
• When driving on a slippery road,push the shift lever forward into the+ (Up) position. This causes thetransaxle to shift into the 2nd gearwhich is better for smooth drivingon a slippery road. Push the shiftlever to the - (Down) side to shiftback to the 1st gear.
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SShift-lock system For your safety, the automatictransaxle has a shift-lock systemwhich prevents shifting the transaxlefrom P (Park) into R (Reverse)unless the brake pedal is depressed.To shift the transaxle from P (Park)into R (Reverse):1. Depress and hold the brake pedal.2. Start the engine or place the igni-
tion switch in the ON position.3. Move the shift lever.
Shift-lock releaseIf the shift lever cannot be movedfrom the P (Park) position into R(Reverse) position with the brakepedal depressed, continue depress-ing the brake, and then do the follow-ing:
1. Place the ignition switch in theLOCK/OFF position.
2. Apply the parking brake.3. Carefully remove the cap (1) cov-
ering the shift-lock access hole.4. Insert a tool (e.g. flathead screw-
driver) into the access hole andpress down on the tool.
5. Move the shift lever while holdingdown the screwdriver.
6. Remove the tool from the shiftlockrelease access hole then installthe cap.
7. Depress the brake pedal, and thenrestart the engine.
If you need to use the shift-lockrelease, we recommend that the sys-tem be inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer immediately.
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PParkingAlways come to a complete stop andcontinue to depress the brake pedal.Move the shift lever into the P (Park)position, apply the parking brake,and place the ignition switch in theLOCK/OFF position. Take the Keywith you when exiting the vehicle.
Good driving practices • Never move the shift lever from P
(Park) or N (Neutral) to any otherposition with the accelerator pedaldepressed.
• Never move the shift lever into P(Park) when the vehicle is inmotion. Be sure the vehicle is completelystopped before you attempt to shiftinto R (Reverse) or D (Drive).
• Do not move the shift lever to N(Neutral) when driving. Doing somay result in an accident becauseof a loss of engine braking and thetransaxle could be damaged.
• Do not drive with your foot restingon the brake pedal. Even light, butconsistent pedal pressure canresult in the brakes overheating,brake wear and possibly evenbrake failure.
• When driving in sports mode, slowdown before shifting to a lowergear. Otherwise, the lower gearmay not be engaged if the enginerpms are outside of the allowablerange.
• When you stay in the vehiclewith the engine running, becareful not to depress the accel-erator pedal for a long period oftime. The engine or exhaustsystem may overheat and starta fire.The exhaust gas and theexhaust system are very hot.Keep away from the exhaustsystem components.Do not stop or park over flam-mable materials, such as drygrass, paper or leaves. Theymay ignite and cause a fire.
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WARNING
(Continued)• Be cautious when parking on a
hill. Firmly engage the parkingbrake and place the shift lever inP (automatic transaxle) or in firstor reverse gear (manualtransaxle). If your vehicle is fac-ing downhill, turn the frontwheels into the curb to helpkeep the vehicle from rolling. Ifyour vehicle is facing uphill, turnthe front wheels away from thecurb to help keep the vehiclefrom rolling. If there is no curb orif it is required by other condi-tions to keep the vehicle fromrolling, block the wheels.
• Always apply the parking brakewhen leaving the vehicle. Do notdepend on placing the transaxle inP (Park) to keep the vehicle frommoving.
• Exercise extreme caution whendriving on a slippery surface. Beespecially careful when braking,accelerating or shifting gears. On aslippery surface, an abrupt changein vehicle speed can cause thedrive wheels to lose traction andmay cause loss of vehicle controlresulting in an accident
• Optimum vehicle performance andeconomy is obtained by smoothlydepressing and releasing theaccelerator.
(Continued)• In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steersharply. Instead, slow downbefore pulling back into the travellanes.
• HYUNDAI recommends you fol-low all posted speed limits.
To reduce the risk of SERIOUSINJURY or DEATH:• ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. In
a collision, an unbelted occu-pant is significantly more likelyto be seriously injured or killedthan a properly belted occupant.
• Avoid high speeds when corner-ing or turning.
• Do not make quick steeringwheel movements, such assharp lane changes or fast,sharp turns.
• The risk of rollover is greatlyincreased if you lose control ofyour vehicle at highway speeds.
• Loss of control often occurs iftwo or more wheels drop off theroadway and the driver oversteers to reenter the roadway.
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WARNING
PPower brakes Your vehicle has power-assistedbrakes that adjust automaticallythrough normal usage.If the engine is not running or isturned off while driving, the powerassist for the brakes will not work.You can still stop your vehicle byapplying greater force to the brakepedal than typical. The stopping dis-tance, however, will be longer thanwith power brakes.When the engine is not running, thereserve brake power is partiallydepleted each time the brake pedalis applied. Do not pump the brakepedal when the power assist hasbeen interrupted.Pump the brake pedal only whennecessary to maintain steering con-trol on slippery surfaces.
Take the following precautions:• Do not drive with your foot rest-
ing on the brake pedal. This willcreate abnormal high brake tem-peratures, excessive brake lin-ing and pad wear, andincreased stopping distances.
• When descending a long orsteep hill, shift to a lower gearand avoid continuous applica-tion of the brakes. Applying thebrakes continuously will causethe brakes to overheat andcould result in a temporary lossof braking performance.
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(Continued)• Wet brakes may impair the vehi-
cle's ability to safely slow down;the vehicle may also pull to oneside when the brakes areapplied. Applying the brakeslightly will indicate whether theyhave been affected in this way.Always test your brakes in thisfashion after driving throughdeep water. To dry the brakes,lightly tap the brake pedal toheat up the brakes while main-taining a safe forward speeduntil brake performance returnsto normal. Avoid driving at highspeeds until the brakes functioncorrectly.
WARNING
DDisc brakes wear indicator When your brake pads are worn andnew pads are required, you will heara high pitched warning sound fromyour front or rear brakes. You mayhear this sound come and go or itmay occur whenever you depressthe brake pedal.Please remember some driving con-ditions or climates may cause abrake squeal when you first apply (orlightly apply) the brakes. This is nor-mal and does not indicate a problemwith your brakes.
To avoid costly brake repairs, do notcontinue to drive with worn brakepads.
Information Always replace brake pads as com-plete front or rear axle sets.
Rear drum brakesYour rear drum brakes do not havewear indicators.Therefore, have therear brake linings inspected if youhear a rear brake rubbing noise. Alsohave your rear brakes inspectedeach time you change or rotate yourtires and when you have the frontbrakes replaced.
Parking brake
Always set the parking brake beforeleaving the vehicle, to apply:Firmly depress the brake pedal.Pull up the parking brake lever as faras possible.
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To release: Firmly depress the brake pedal.Slightly pull up the parking brakelever.While pressing the release button(1), lower the parking brake (2).
If the parking brake does not releaseor does not release all the way, werecommend that the system bechecked by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
• Whenever leaving the vehicle orparking, always come to a com-plete stop and continue todepress the brake pedal. Movethe shift lever into the 1st gear(for manual transaxle vehicle) orP (Park, for automatic transaxlevehicle) position, then apply theparking brake, and place theignition switch in the LOCK/OFFposition.Vehicles with the parking brakenot fully engaged are at risk formoving inadvertently and caus-ing injury to yourself or others.
• NEVER allow anyone who isunfamiliar with the vehicle totouch the parking brake. If theparking brake is released unin-tentionally, serious injury mayoccur.
• Only release the parking brakewhen you are seated inside thevehicle with your foot firmly onthe brake pedal.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUSINJURY or DEATH, do not oper-ate the parking brake while thevehicle is moving except in anemergency situation. It could dam-age the brake system and lead toan accident.
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•• Do not apply the accelerator pedalwhile the parking brake isengaged. If you depress the accel-erator pedal with the parking brakeengaged, warning will sound.Damage to the parking brake mayoccur.
• Driving with the parking brake oncan overheat the braking systemand cause premature wear or dam-age to brake parts. Make sure theparking brake is released and theBrake Warning Light is off beforedriving.
Check the ParkingBrake Warning Lightby placing the ignitionswitch to the ON posi-tion (do not start theengine).
This light will be illuminated when theparking brake is applied with the igni-tion switch in the START or ON posi-tion.Before driving, be sure the parkingbrake is released and the BrakeWarning Light is OFF.
If the Parking Brake Warning Lightremains on after the parking brake isreleased while engine is running,there may be a malfunction in thebrake system. Immediate attention isnecessary.If at all possible, cease driving thevehicle immediately. If that is not pos-sible, use extreme caution whileoperating the vehicle and only con-tinue to drive the vehicle until youcan reach a safe location.
NOTICE
AAnti-lock Brake System (ABS) (ifequipped)
ABS is an electronic braking systemthat helps prevent a braking skid.ABS allows the driver to steer andbrake at the same time.
Using ABS To obtain the maximum benefit fromyour ABS in an emergency situation,do not attempt to modulate yourbrake pressure and do not try topump your brakes. Depress yourbrake pedal as hard as possible.When you apply your brakes underconditions which may lock thewheels, you may hear sounds fromthe brakes, or feel a correspondingsensation in the brake pedal. This isnormal and it means your ABS isactive.ABS does not reduce the time or dis-tance it takes to stop the vehicle.Always maintain a safe distance fromthe vehicle in front of you.ABS will not prevent a skid thatresults from sudden changes indirection, such as trying to take acorner too fast or making a suddenlane change. Always drive at a safespeed for the road and weather con-ditions.
An Anti-Lock Braking System(ABS) or an Electronic StabilityControl (ESC) system will not pre-vent accidents due to improper ordangerous driving maneuvers.Even though vehicle control isimproved during emergency brak-ing, always maintain a safe dis-tance between you and objectsahead of you. Vehicle speedsshould always be reduced duringextreme road conditions. Thebraking distance for cars equippedwith ABS or ESC may be longerthan for those without these sys-tems in the following road condi-tions.• Drive your vehicle at reduced
speeds during the following con-ditions:
• Rough, gravel or snow-coveredroads.
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WARNING
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face is pitted or has differentsurface height.
• Tire chains are installed on yourvehicle.
The safety features of an ABS orESC equipped vehicle should notbe tested by high speed driving orcornering. This could endangerthe safety of yourself or others.
ABS cannot prevent a loss of stabili-ty. Always steer moderately whenbraking hard. Severe or sharp steer-ing wheel movement can still causeyour vehicle to veer into oncomingtraffic or off the road.On loose or uneven road surfaces,operation of the anti-lock brake sys-tem may result in a longer stoppingdistance than for vehicles equippedwith a conventional brake system.The ABS warning light ( ) will stayon for several seconds after theEngine Start/Stop button is in the ONposition. During that time, the ABSwill go through self-diagnosis and thelight will go off if everything is nor-mal. If the light stays on, you mayhave a problem with your ABS. Werecommend that you contact anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer as soonas possible.
WWhen you drive on a road havingpoor traction, such as an icy road,and apply your brakes continuously,the ABS will be active continuouslyand the ABS warning light ( ) mayilluminate. Pull your car over to asafe place and turn the engine off.Restart the engine. If the ABS warn-ing light is off, then your ABS systemis normal. Otherwise, you may have a problemwith your ABS system. We recom-mend that you contact an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi-ble.
Information When you jump start your vehiclebecause of a drained battery, the ABSwarning light ( ) may turn on at thesame time. This happens because ofthe low battery voltage. It does notmean your ABS is malfunctioning.Have the battery recharged beforedriving the vehicle.
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If the ABS warning light ( ) is onand stays on, you may have aproblem with the ABS. Your powerbrakes will work normally. Toreduce the risk of serious injury ordeath, we recommend that youcontact your HYUNDAI dealer assoon as possible.
WARNING
EElectronic Stability Control (ESC)(if equipped)
The Electronic Stability Control(ESC) system helps to stabilize thevehicle during cornering maneuvers. ESC checks where you are steeringand where the vehicle is actuallygoing. ESC applies braking pressureto any one of the vehicle’s brakesand intervenes in the engine man-agement system to assist the driverwith keeping the vehicle on theintended path. It is not a substitutefor safe driving practices. Alwaysadjust your speed and driving to theroad conditions.
ESC operation ESC ON condition
When the ignition switch is in the ONposition, the ESC and the ESC OFFindicator lights illuminate for approxi-mately three seconds and goes off,then the ESC is turned on.
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Never drive too fast for the roadconditions or too quickly when cor-nering. The ESC system will notprevent accidents. Excessive speed in turns, abruptmaneuvers, and hydroplaning onwet surfaces can result in severeaccidents.
WARNING
When operating
When the ESC is in opera-tion, the ESC indicator lightblinks:
• When you apply your brakes underconditions which may lock thewheels, you may hear sounds fromthe brakes, or feel a correspondingsensation in the brake pedal. This isnormal and it means your ESC isactive.
• When the ESC activates, theengine may not respond to theaccelerator as it does under routineconditions.
• When moving out of the mud ordriving on a slippery road, theengine rpm (revolutions per minute)may not increase even if you pressthe accelerator pedal deeply. This isto maintain the stability and tractionof the vehicle and does not indicatea problem.
ESC OFF condition
This vehicle has 2 kinds ofESC off states.If the engine stops whenESC is off, ESC remains off.Upon restarting the engine,the ESC will automaticallyturn on again.
To cancel ESC operation :• State 1Press the ESC OFF button shortly(ESC OFF indicator light and mes-sage illuminates). At this state, theengine control function does notoperate. The traction control functiondoes not operate but only the brakecontrol function operates.
• State 2Press the ESC OFF button for morethan 3 seconds. ESC OFF indicatorlight will illuminate.At this state, the engine control func-tion and brake control function doesnot operate. The vehicle stability con-trol function does not operate anymore.
IIndicator lights
When the ignition switch is pressedto the ON position, the ESC indicatorlight illuminates, then goes off if theESC system is operating normally.The ESC indicator light blinks when-ever the ESC is operating.If ESC indicator light stays on, yourvehicle may have a malfunction withthe ESC system. When this warninglight illuminates we recommend thatthe vehicle be checked by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer as soon aspossible.
The ESC OFF indicator light comeson when the ESC is turned off withthe button.
Driving with tires or wheels in varioussizes may fail the normal operationof the ESC system. Before replacingtires, make sure they are in the samesize as others. Never drive the vehi-cle, which is installed with the tires ofdifferent diameters.
ESC OFF usage When Driving
The ESC OFF mode should only beused briefly to help free the vehicle ifstuck in snow or mud by temporarilystopping operation of the ESC tomaintain wheel torque.To turn ESC off while driving, pressthe ESC OFF button while driving ona flat road surface.
NOTICE
■ ESC indicator light (blinks)
■ ESC OFF indicator light (comes on)When the ESC is blinking, thisindicates the ESC is active:Drive slowly and NEVER attemptto accelerate. NEVER turn theESC off while the ESC indicatorlight is blinking or you may losecontrol of the vehicle resulting in anaccident.
WARNING
TTo prevent damage to the transaxle:• Do not allow wheel(s) of one axle
to spin excessively while the ESC,ABS, and parking brake warninglights are displayed. The repairswould not be covered by the vehi-cle warranty. Reduce enginepower and do not spin the wheel(s)excessively while these lights aredisplayed.
• When operating the vehicle on adynamometer, make sure the ESCis turned off (ESC OFF light illumi-nated).
Information Turning the ESC off does not affectABS or standard brake system opera-tion.
Vehicle Stability Management (ifequipped) Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)helps ensure the vehicle stays stablewhen accelerating or braking sud-denly on wet, slippery and roughroads where traction over the fourtires can suddenly become uneven.
VSM operationVSM ON condition
The VSM operates when: • The Electronic Stability Control
(ESC) is on.• Vehicle speed is approximately
above 15 km/h (9 mph) on curveroads.
• Vehicle speed is approximatelyabove 20 km/h (12 mph) when thevehicle is braking on rough roads.
When operating
When you apply your brakes underconditions which may activate theESC, you may hear sounds from thebrakes, or feel a corresponding sen-sation in the brake pedal. This is nor-mal and it means your VSM is active.
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Take the following precautionswhen using the Vehicle StabilityManagement (VSM):• ALWAYS check the speed and
the distance to the vehicleahead. The VSM is not a substi-tute for safe driving practices.
• Never drive too fast for the roadconditions. The VSM system willnot prevent accidents.Excessive speed in bad weath-er, slippery and uneven roadscan result in severe accidents.
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IInformation The VSM does not operate when:
• Driving on bank road such as gradi-ent or incline
• Driving rearward.
• ESC OFF indicator light is on.
• EPS (Electronic Power Steering)warning light ( ) is on.
VSM OFF condition
To cancel VSM operation, press theESC OFF button. ESC OFF indicatorlight ( ) will illuminate.To turn on VSM, press the ESC OFFbutton again. The ESC OFF indicatorlight will go out.
Driving with varying tire or wheelsizes may cause the ESC system tomalfunction. When replacing tires,make sure they are the same size asyour original tires for this vehicle.
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)(if equipped) A vehicle has the tendency to slidebackwards on a steep slope, beforedepressing the accelerator after astop. The HAC prevents the vehiclefrom sliding backwards by automati-cally operating the brake systems forabout 2 seconds. The brake systemsare automatically released, when theaccelerator pedal is depressed
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If ESC indicator light ( ) or EPSwarning light ( ) stays on, yourvehicle may have a malfunctionwith the VSM system. When thewarning light illuminates we rec-ommend that the vehicle bechecked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer as soon as pos-sible.
WARNING
The HAC is activated only forabout 2 seconds, so alwaysdepress the accelerator pedal tobegin driving upwards after a stop.
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IInformation • The HAC does not operate when the
shift lever is in P (Park) or N(Neutral)
• The HAC activates even when theESC (Electronic Stability Control) isoff. However, it does not activate,when the ESC does not normallyoperate.
Good braking practices
Wet brakes can be dangerous! Thebrakes may get wet if the vehicle isdriven through standing water or if itis washed. Your vehicle will not stopas quickly if the brakes are wet. Wetbrakes may cause the vehicle to pullto one side.
To dry the brakes, apply the brakeslightly until the braking action returnsto normal, taking care to keep thevehicle under control at all times. Ifthe braking action does not return tonormal, stop as soon as it is safe todo so and we recommend that youcall an authorized HYUNDAI dealerfor assistance.DO NOT drive with your foot restingon the brake pedal. Even light, butconstant pedal pressure can result inthe brakes overheating, brake wear,and possibly even brake failure.If a tire goes flat while you are driv-ing, apply the brakes gently andkeep the vehicle pointed straightahead while you slow down. Whenyou are moving slowly enough for itto be safe to do so, pull off the roadand stop in a safe location.Keep your foot firmly on the brakepedal when the vehicle is stopped toprevent the vehicle from rolling for-ward.
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Whenever leaving the vehicle orparking, always come to a com-plete stop and continue to depressthe brake pedal. Move the shiftlever into the P (Park) position,then apply the parking brake, andplace the Engine Start/Stop buttonin the OFF position. Vehicles with the parking brakenot fully engaged are at risk formoving inadvertently and causinginjury to yourself or others.
WARNING
HHazardous driving conditionsWhen hazardous driving elementsare encountered such as water,snow, ice, mud and sand, take thebellow suggestions:• Drive cautiously and keep a longer
braking distance.• Avoid abrupt braking or steering.• When your vehicle is stuck in snow,
mud, or sand, use the secondgear. Accelerate slowly to avoidunnecessary wheel spinning.
• Put sand, rock salt, tire chains orother non-slip materials under thewheels to provide additional trac-tion while being stuck in ice, snow,or mud.
Rocking the vehicle If it is necessary to rock the vehicleto free it from snow, sand, or mud,first turn the steering wheel right andleft to clear the area around yourfront wheels. Then, shift back andforth between R (Reverse) and a for-ward gear. Try to avoid spinning the wheels, anddo not race the engine.To prevent transaxle wear, wait untilthe wheels stop spinning beforeshifting gears. Release the accelera-tor pedal while shifting, and presslightly on the accelerator pedal whilethe transaxle is in gear. Slowly spin-ning the wheels in forward andreverse directions causes a rockingmotion that may free the vehicle.
Downshifting with an automatictransaxle while driving on slipperysurfaces can cause an accident.The sudden change in tire speedcould cause the tires to skid. Becareful when downshifting on slip-pery surfaces.
WARNING
If the tires spin at high speed thetires can explode, and you or oth-ers may be injured. Do not attemptthis procedure if people or objectsare anywhere near the vehicle.The vehicle can overheat causingan engine compartment fire orother damage. Spin the wheels aslittle as possible and avoid spin-ning the wheels at speeds over 56km/h (35 mph) as indicated on thespeedometer.
WARNING
IInformation The ESC system (if equipped) must beturned OFF before rocking the vehi-cle.
If you are still stuck after rocking thevehicle a few times, have the vehiclepulled out by a tow vehicle to avoidengine overheating, possible damageto the transaxle, and tire damage.See "Towing" in chapter 6.
Smooth corneringAvoid braking or gear changing incorners, especially when roads arewet. Ideally, corners should alwaysbe taken under gentle acceleration.
Driving at nightNight driving presents more hazardsthan driving in the daylight. Here aresome important tips to remember:• Slow down and keep more dis-
tance between you and other vehi-cles, as it may be more difficult tosee at night, especially in areaswhere there may not be any streetlights.
• Adjust your mirrors to reduce theglare from other driver's head-lamps.
• Keep your headlamps clean andproperly aimed. Dirty or improperlyaimed headlamps will make itmuch more difficult to see at night.
• Avoid staring directly at the head-lamps of oncoming vehicles. Youcould be temporarily blinded, and itwill take several seconds for youreyes to readjust to the darkness.
Driving in the rainRain and wet roads can make drivingdangerous. Here are a few things toconsider when driving in the rain oron slick pavement:• Slow down and allow extra follow-
ing distance. A heavy rainfallmakes it harder to see and increas-es the distance needed to stopyour vehicle.
• Replace your windshield wiperblades when they show signs ofstreaking or missing areas on thewindshield.
• Be sure your tires have enoughtread. If your tires do not haveenough tread, making a quick stopon wet pavement can cause a skidand possibly lead to an accident.See "Tire Tread" in chapter 7.
• Turn on your headlamps to make iteasier for others to see you.
• Driving too fast through large pud-dles can affect your brakes. If youmust go through puddles, try todrive through them slowly.
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• If you believe your brakes may bewet, apply them lightly while driv-ing until normal braking operationreturns.
HHydroplaning If the road is wet enough and you aregoing fast enough, your vehicle mayhave little or no contact with the roadsurface and actually ride on thewater. The best advice is SLOWDOWN when the road is wet.
The risk of hydroplaning increasesas the depth of tire tread decreases,refer to "Tire Tread" in chapter 7.
Driving in flooded areasAvoid driving through flooded areasunless you are sure the water is nohigher than the bottom of the wheelhub. Drive through any water slowly.Allow adequate stopping distancebecause brake performance may bereduced.After driving through water, dry thebrakes by gently applying them sev-eral times while the vehicle is movingslowly.
Highway drivingTiresAdjust the tire inflation, as specified.Under-inflation may overheat ordamage the tires.Do not install worn-out or damagedtires, which may reduce traction orfail the braking operation.
Information Never over-inflate your tires above themaximum inflation pressure, as speci-fied on your tires.
Fuel, engine coolant and engineoilDriving at a high speed consumesmore fuel than driving at a slowspeed, such as in an urban area. Donot forget to check both the enginecoolant and engine oil.
Drive beltA loose or damaged drive belt mayoverheat the engine.
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The severe weather conditions ofwinter quickly wear out tires andcause other problems. To minimizewinter driving problems, you shouldtake the following suggestions:
SSnow or icy conditionsYou need to keep sufficient distancebetween your vehicle and the vehiclein front of you.Apply the brakes gently. Speeding,rapid acceleration, sudden brakeapplications, and sharp turns arepotentially very hazardous practices.During deceleration, use enginebraking to the fullest extent. Suddenbrake applications on snowy or icyroads may cause skids to occur.To drive your vehicle in deep snow, itmay be necessary to use snow tiresor to install tire chains on your tires.Always carry emergency equipment.Some of the items you may want tocarry include tire chains, tow strapsor chains, a flashlight, emergencyflares, sand, a shovel, jumper cables,a window scraper, gloves, groundcloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.
Snow tires If you mount snow tires on your vehi-cle, make sure to use radial tires ofthe same size and load range as theoriginal tires. Mount snow tires on allfour wheels to balance your vehicle’shandling in all weather conditions.The traction provided by snow tireson dry roads may not be as high asyour vehicle's original equipmenttires. Check with the tire dealer formaximum speed recommendations.
Information Do not install studded tires without firstchecking local and municipal regula-tions for possible restrictions againsttheir use.
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Snow tires should be equivalent insize and type to the vehicle's stan-dard tires. Otherwise, the safetyand handling of your vehicle maybe adversely affected.
WARNING
TTire chains
Since the sidewalls of radial tires arethinner than other types of tires, theymay be damaged by mounting sometypes of tire chains on them.Therefore, the use of snow tires isrecommended instead of tire chains.Do not mount tire chains on vehiclesequipped with aluminum wheels; ifunavoidable use a wire type chain. Iftire chains must be used, use gen-uine HYUNDAI parts and install thetire chain after reviewing the instruc-tions provided with the tire chains.Damage to your vehicle caused byimproper tire chain use is not cov-ered by your vehicle manufacturer’swarranty.
Information • Install tire chains on the front tires.
It should be noted that installing tirechains on the tires will provide agreater driving force, but will notprevent side skids.
• Do not install studded tires withoutfirst checking local and municipalregulations for possible restrictionsagainst their use.
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The use of tire chains mayadversely affect vehicle handling:• Drive less than 30 km/h (20
mph) or the chain manufactur-er’s recommended speed limit,whichever is lower.
• Drive carefully and avoidbumps, holes, sharp turns, andother road hazards, which maycause the vehicle to bounce.
• Avoid sharp turns or lockedwheel braking.
WARNING
Chain Installation
When installing tire chains, follow themanufacturer's instructions andmount them as tightly possible. Driveslowly (less than 30 km/h (20 mph))with chains installed. If you hear thechains contacting the body or chas-sis, stop and tighten them. If they stillmake contact, slow down until thenoise stops. Remove the tire chainsas soon as you begin driving oncleared roads.When mounting snow chains, parkthe vehicle on level ground awayfrom traffic. Turn on the vehicleHazard Warning Flasher and place atriangular emergency warning devicebehind the vehicle (if available).Always place the vehicle in P (Park),apply the parking brake and turn offthe engine before installing snowchains.
WWhen using tire chains:• Wrong size chains or improperly
installed chains can damage yourvehicle's brake lines, suspension,body and wheels.
• Use SAE "S" class or wire chains.• If you hear noise caused by chains
contacting the body, retighten thechain to prevent contact with thevehicle body.
• To prevent body damage, retightenthe chains after driving 0.5~1.0 km(0.3~0.6 miles).
• Do not use tire chains on vehiclesequipped with aluminum wheels. Ifunavoidable, use a wire typechain.
• Use wire chains less than 15 mm(0.59 in) wide to prevent damageto the chain’s connection.
Winter PrecautionsUse high quality ethylene glycolcoolantYour vehicle is delivered with highquality ethylene glycol coolant in thecooling system. It is the only type ofcoolant that should be used becauseit helps prevent corrosion in the cool-ing system, lubricates the waterpump and prevents freezing. Be sureto replace or replenish your coolantin accordance with the maintenanceschedule in section 7. Before winter,have your coolant tested to assurethat its freezing point is sufficient forthe temperatures anticipated duringthe winter.
NOTICE
CCheck battery and cablesThe winter temperature increasesthe battery consumption. Inspect thebattery and cables, as specified inthe chapter 7. The battery charginglevel can be checked by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer or in a servicestation.
Change to "winter weight" oil if nec-essaryIn some regions during winter, it isrecommended to use the "winterweight" oil with lower viscosity. Forfurther information, refer to the chap-ter 8. When you are not sure about atype of winter weight oil, consult anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Check spark plugs and ignition sys-temInspect the spark plugs, as specifiedin the chapter 7. If necessary,replace them. Also check all ignitionwirings and components for anycracks, wear-out, and damage.
To prevent locks from freezingTo prevent the locks from beingfrozen, spray approved de-icing fluidor glycerin into key holes. When alock opening is already covered withice, spray approved de-icing fluidover the ice to remove it. When aninternal part of a lock freezes, try tothaw it with a heated key. Carefullyuse the heated key to avoid an injury.
Use approved window washer anti-freeze solution in systemTo prevent the window washer frombeing frozen, add authorized windowwasher anti-freeze solution, as spec-ified on the window washer contain-er. Window washer anti-freeze solu-tion is available from an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer, and so are themost vehicle accessory outlets. Donot use engine coolant or other typesof anti-freeze solution to prevent anydamage to the vehicle paint.
DDo not let your parking brake freezeUnder some conditions your parkingbrake can freeze in the engagedposition. This is most likely to happenwhen there is an accumulation ofsnow or ice around or near the rearbrakes or if the brakes are wet. Whenthere is the risk that your parkingbrake may freeze, temporarily applyit with the shift lever in P (Park). Also,block the rear wheels in advance, sothe vehicle may not roll. Then,release the parking brake.
Do not let ice and snow accumulateunderneathUnder some conditions, snow andice can build up under the fendersand interfere with the steering. Whendriving in such conditions during thesevere winter, you should checkunderneath the vehicle on a regularbasis, so that moving the frontwheels and the steering componentsis unblocked.
Carry emergency equipmentIn accordance with weather condi-tions, you should carry appropriateemergency equipment, while driving.Some of the items you may want tocarry include tire chains, tow strapsor chains, flashlight, emergencyflares, sand, shovel, jumper cables,window scraper, gloves, groundcloth, coveralls, blanket, etc.
Do not place objects or materials inthe engine compartmentPutting objects or materials in theengine compartment may cause anengine failure or combustion,because those may block the enginecooling. Such damage will not becovered by the manufacturer’s war-ranty.
Two labels on your driver’s door sillshow how much weight your vehiclewas designed to carry: the Tire andLoading Information Label and theCertification Label.Before loading your vehicle, familiar-ize yourself with the following termsfor determining your vehicle's weightratings, from the vehicle's specifica-tions and the Certification Label:
BBase Curb WeightThis is the weight of the vehicleincluding a full tank of fuel and allstandard equipment. It does notinclude passengers, cargo, or option-al equipment.
Vehicle Curb WeightThis is the weight of your new vehiclewhen you picked it up from your deal-er plus any aftermarket equipment.
Cargo WeightThis figure includes all weight addedto the Base Curb Weight, includingcargo and optional equipment.
GAW (Gross Axle Weight)This is the total weight placed oneach axle (front and rear) - includingvehicle curb weight and all payload.
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)This is the maximum allowableweight that can be carried by a singleaxle (front or rear). These numbersare shown on the Certification Label.The total load on each axle mustnever exceed its GAWR.
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)This is the Base Curb Weight plusactual Cargo Weight plus passen-gers.
GVWR (Gross Vehicle WeightRating)This is the maximum allowableweight of the fully loaded vehicle(including all options, equipment,passengers and cargo). The GVWRis shown on the Certification Labellocated on the driver’s door sill.
Overloading
The Gross Axle Weight Rating(GAWR) and the Gross VehicleWeight Rating (GVWR) for yourvehicle are on the CertificationLabel attached to the driver's (orfront passenger’s) door.Exceeding these ratings cancause an accident or vehicle dam-age. You can calculate the weightof your load by weighing the items(and people) before putting themin the vehicle. Be careful not tooverload your vehicle.
WARNING
The hazard warning flasher servesas a warning to other drivers to exer-cise extreme caution whenapproaching, overtaking, or passingyour vehicle. It should be used whenever emer-gency repairs are being made orwhen the vehicle is stopped near theedge of a roadway.To turn the hazard warning flasheron or off, press the hazard warningflasher button with the ignition switchin any position. The button is locatedin the center of instrument panel gar-nish between audio unit and air con-ditioning unit.
All turn signal lights will flash simul-taneously.• The hazard warning flasher oper-
ates whether your vehicle is run-ning or not.
• The turn signals do not work whenthe hazard flasher is on.
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IIf the engine stalls while driving• Reduce your speed gradually,
keeping a straight line. Move cau-tiously off the road to a safe place.
• Turn on your hazard warning flash-er.
• Try to start the engine again. If yourvehicle will not start, we recom-mend that you contact an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
If the engine stalls at a cross-road or crossing If the engine stalls at a crossroad orcrossing, if safe to do so, move theshift lever to the N (Neutral) positionand then push the vehicle to a safelocation.• If your vehicle has a manual
transaxle not equipped with a igni-tion lock switch, the vehicle canmove forward by shifting to the2(second) or 3(third) gear and thenturning the starter without depress-ing the clutch pedal.
If you have a flat tire while driv-ing If a tire goes flat while you are driv-ing:• Take your foot off the accelerator
pedal and let the vehicle slowdown while driving straight ahead.Do not apply the brakes immedi-ately or attempt to pull off the roadas this may cause loss of vehiclecontrol resulting in an accident.When the vehicle has slowed tosuch a speed that it is safe to doso, brake carefully and pull off theroad. Drive off the road as far aspossible and park on firm, levelground. If you are on a dividedhighway, do not park in the medianarea between the two traffic lanes.
• When the vehicle is stopped, pressthe hazard warning flasher button,move the shift lever into neutralposition, apply the parking brake,and place the ignition switch in theLOCK/OFF position.
• Have all passengers get out of thevehicle. Be sure they all get out onthe side of the vehicle that is awayfrom traffic.
• When changing a flat tire, followthe instructions provided later inthis chapter.
If the engine doesn't turn over orturns over slowly • Be sure the shift lever is in N
(Neutral) or P (Park) if it is an auto-matic transaxle vehicle. The enginestarts only when the shift lever is inN (Neutral) or P (Park).
• Check the battery connections tobe sure they are clean and tight.
• Turn on the interior light. If the lightdims or goes out when you operatethe starter, the battery is drained.
Do not push or pull the vehicle tostart it. This could cause damage toyour vehicle.
See instructions for "Jump Starting"provided in this chapter.
If the engine turns over normallybut doesn't start • Check the fuel level and add fuel if
necessary.If the engine still does not start, werecommend that you call an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
Push or pull starting the vehiclemay cause the catalytic converterto overload which can lead todamage to the emission controlsystem.
WARNING
Jump starting can be dangerous ifdone incorrectly. Follow the jumpstarting procedure in this section toavoid serious injury or damage toyour vehicle. If in doubt about how toproperly jump start your vehicle, westrongly recommend that you have aservice technician or towing servicedo it for you.
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY orDEATH to you or bystanders,always follow these precautionswhen working near or handling thebattery:
Always read and followinstructions carefully whenhandling a battery.Wear eye protectiondesigned to protect theeyes from acid splashes.Keep all flames, sparks, orsmoking materials awayfrom the battery.Hydrogen is always pres-ent in battery cells, is high-ly combustible, and mayexplode if ignited. Keep batteries out ofreach of children.
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(Continued)Batteries contain sulfuricacid which is highly corro-sive. Do not allow acid tocontact your eyes, skin orclothing.
If acid gets into your eyes, flushyour eyes with clean water for atleast 15 minutes and get immedi-ate medical attention. If acid getson your skin, thoroughly wash thearea. If you feel pain or a burningsensation, get medical attentionimmediately.• When lifting a plastic-cased bat-
tery, excessive pressure on thecase may cause battery acid toleak. Lift with a battery carrier orwith your hands on opposite cor-ners.
• Do not attempt to jump startyour vehicle if your battery isfrozen.
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WARNING
• Improper jump starting proce-dure can result in battery explo-sion and acid burn hazard.
• Loosely connected batterycables could damage the elec-tronic control units.
• To disconnect battery terminalswait for at least 2 minutes toallow discharge of high voltageor it could lead to personalinjury.
• While disconnecting, always dis-connect the -VE terminal firstand while connecting, alwaysconnect the -VE terminal last.
CAUTION
TTo prevent damage to your vehicle:• Only use a 12-volt power supply
(battery or jumper system) to jumpstart your vehicle.
• Do not attempt to jump start yourvehicle by push-starting.
Information An inappropriately disposedbattery can be harmful to theenvironment and humanhealth. Dispose the batteryaccording to your local law(s)or regulation.
Jump starting procedure 1.Position the vehicles close enough
that the jumper cables will reach,but do not allow the vehicles totouch.
2.Avoid fans or any moving parts inthe engine compartment at alltimes, even when the vehicles areturned off.
3.Turn off all electrical devices suchas radios, lights, air conditioning,etc. Put the vehicles in neutralposition, and set the parkingbrakes. Turn both vehicles OFF.
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battery when the vehicle’s bat-tery cables are connected to thebattery.
• The electrical ignition systemworks with high voltage. NEVERtouch these components withthe engine running or when theignition switch is in the ON posi-tion.
• Do not allow the (+) and (-)jumper cables to touch. It maycause sparks.
• The battery may rupture orexplode when you jump startwith a low or frozen battery.
• Never attempt jump start if youobserve cracks, leaks or otherdamage on Battery.
4.Connect the jumper cables in theexact sequence shown in the illus-tration. First connect one jumpercable to the red, positive (+)jumper terminal of your vehicle (1).
5.Connect the other end of thejumper cable to the red, positive(+) battery/jumper terminal of theassisting vehicle (2).
6.Connect the second jumper cableto the black, negative (-)battery/chassis ground of theassisting vehicle (3).
7.Connect the other end of the sec-ond jumper cable to the black, neg-ative (-) chassis ground of yourvehicle (4).Do not allow the jumper cables tocontact anything except the correctbattery or jumper terminals or thecorrect ground. Do not lean overthe battery when making connec-tions.
8.Start the engine of the assistingvehicle and let it run at approxi-mately 2,000 rpm for a few min-utes. Then start your vehicle.
If your vehicle will not start after afew attempts, it probably requiresservicing. In this event please seekqualified assistance. If the cause ofyour battery discharging is notapparent, we recommend that yourvehicle be checked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
Disconnect the jumper cables in theexact reverse order you connectedthem:1.Disconnect the jumper cable from
the black, negative (-) chassisground of your vehicle (4).
2.Disconnect the other end of thejumper cable from the black, nega-tive (-) battery/chassis ground ofthe assisting vehicle (3).
3.Disconnect the second jumpercable from the red, positive (+) bat-tery/jumper terminal of the assist-ing vehicle (2).
4.Disconnect the other end of thejumper cable from the red, positive(+) jumper terminal of your vehicle(1).
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Booster Battery
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Never connect Jumper Cabledirectly to the negative (-) terminalof discharged Battery (YourVehicle Battery) or an Explosionmay occur.
WARNING
If your temperature gauge indicatesoverheating, you experience a lossof power, or hear loud pinging orknocking, the engine may be over-heating. If this happens, you should: 1.Pull off the road and stop as soon
as it is safe to do so.2.Place the shift lever in neutral posi-
tion and set the parking brake. Ifthe air conditioning is ON, turn itOFF.
3.If engine coolant is running outunder the vehicle or steam is com-ing out from the hood, stop theengine. Do not open the hood untilthe coolant has stopped running orthe steaming has stopped. If thereis no visible loss of engine coolantand no steam, leave the enginerunning and check to be sure theengine cooling fan is operating. Ifthe fan is not running, turn theengine off.
4.Check for coolant leaking from theradiator, hoses or under the vehi-cle. (If the air conditioning hadbeen in use, it is normal for coldwater to be draining from it whenyou stop.)
5.If engine coolant is leaking out,stop the engine immediately andwe recommend that you call anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer forassistance.
While the engine is run-ning, keep hands,clothing and tools awayfrom the moving partssuch as the cooling fanand drive belt to pre-vent serious injury.
WARNING
NEVER remove theradiator cap or thedrain plug while theengine and radiator arehot. Hot coolant and
steam may blow out under pres-sure, causing serious injury.Turn the engine off and wait untilthe engine cools down. Useextreme care when removing theradiator cap. Wrap a thick towelaround it, and turn it counterclock-wise slowly to the first stop. Stepback while the pressure isreleased from the cooling system.When you are sure all the pres-sure has been released, pressdown on the cap, using a thicktowel, and continue turning coun-terclockwise to remove it.
WARNING
6.If you cannot find the cause of theoverheating, wait until the enginetemperature has returned to nor-mal. Then, if coolant has been lost,carefully add coolant to the reser-voir to bring the fluid level in thereservoir up to the halfway mark.
7.Proceed with caution, keepingalert for further signs of overheat-ing. If overheating happens again,we recommend that you call anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer forassistance.
•• Serious loss of coolant indicates aleak in the cooling system and werecommend the system bechecked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
• When the engine overheats fromlow engine coolant, suddenlyadding engine coolant may causecracks in the engine. To preventdamage, add engine coolant slow-ly in small quantities.
NOTICE
JJack and tools
➀ Jack➁ Jack handle➂ Wheel lug nut wrench④ Towing hook
These parts are stored in the lug-gage compartment under the lug-gage box cover.The jack is provided for emergencytire changing only.
Removing and storing the sparetire
Turn the winged hold down boltcounterclockwise to remove thespare tire.Store the spare tire in the same com-partment by turning the winged holddown bolt clockwise. To prevent the spare tire and toolsfrom “rattling,” store them in theirproper location.
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Changing a tire can be dangerous.Follow the instructions in this sec-tion when changing a tire toreduce the risk of serious injury ordeath.
WARNING
CChanging tires Follow these steps to change yourvehicle’s tire:1.Park on a level, firm surface. 2.Move the shift lever into neutral
position, apply the parking brake,and place the ignition switch in theLOCK/OFF position.
3.Press the hazard warning flasherbutton.
4.Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,jack, jack handle, and spare tirefrom the vehicle.
5.Block both the front and rear of thetire diagonally opposite of the tireyou are changing.
A vehicle can slip or roll off of ajack causing serious injury ordeath to you or those nearby.Take the following safety precau-tions:• Do not get under a vehicle that
is supported by a jack.• NEVER attempt to change a tire
in the lane of traffic. ALWAYSmove the vehicle completely offthe road on level, firm groundaway from traffic before trying tochange a tire. If you cannot finda level, firm place off the road,call a towing service for assis-tance.
• Be sure to use the jack providedwith the vehicle.
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• ALWAYS place the jack on thedesignated jacking positions onthe vehicle and NEVER on thebumpers or any other part of thevehicle for jacking support.
• Do not start or run the enginewhile the vehicle is on the jack.
• Do not allow anyone to remainin the vehicle while it is on thejack.
• Keep children away from theroad and the vehicle.
WARNING
6.Loosen the wheel lug nuts counter-clockwise one turn each in theorder shown above, but do notremove any lug nuts until the tirehas been raised off of the ground.
7.Place the jack at the designatedjacking position under the frameclosest to the tire you are chang-ing. The jacking positions areplates welded to the frame with twotabs and a raised dot. Never jackany other position or part of thevehicle.
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To reduce the possibility of injury,be sure to use only the jack pro-vided with the vehicle and in thecorrect jack position; never useany other part of the vehicle forjack support.
WARNING
8.Insert the jack handle into the jackand turn it clockwise, raising thevehicle until the tire clears theground. Make sure the vehicle isstable on the jack.
9.Loosen the lug nuts with the wheellug nut wrench and remove themwith your fingers. Remove thewheel from the studs and lay it flaton the ground out of the way.Remove any dirt or debris from thestuds, mounting surfaces, andwheel.
10. Install the spare tire onto thestuds of the hub.
11. Tighten the lug nuts with your fin-gers onto the studs with thesmaller end of the lug nuts clos-est to the wheel.
12. Lower the vehicle to the groundby turning the jack handle coun-terclockwise.
13. Use the wheel lug nut wrench totighten the lug nuts in the ordershown. Double-check each lugnut until they are tight. Afterchanging tires, we recommendthat an authorized HYUNDAIdealer tighten the lug nuts to theirproper torque as soon as possi-ble. TThe wheel lug nut should betightened to 11~13 kg.m (79~94lb.ft).
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If you have a tire gauge, check thetire pressure (see “Tires and Wheels”in chapter 8 for tire pressure instruc-tions.). If the pressure is lower orhigher than recommended, driveslowly to the nearest service stationand adjust it to the recommendedpressure. Always reinstall the valvecap after checking or adjusting tirepressure. If the cap is not replaced,air may leak from the tire. If you losea valve cap, buy another and install itas soon as possible. After changingtires, secure the flat tire and returnthe jack and tools to their proper stor-age locations.
IInformation Check the tire pressure as soon as pos-sible after installing a spare tire.Adjust it to the recommended pres-sure.
Your vehicle has metric threads onthe studs and lug nuts. Make certainduring tire changing that the samenuts that were removed are rein-stalled. If you have to replace yourlug nuts make sure they have metricthreads to avoid damaging the studsand ensure the wheel is properlysecured to the hub. We recommendthat you consult an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
If any of the equipment such as thejack, lug nuts, studs, or other equip-ment is damaged or in poor condi-tion, do not attempt to change thetire and call for assistance.
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TTowing service
If emergency towing is necessary,we recommend having it done by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer or acommercial tow-truck service.Proper lifting and towing proceduresare necessary to prevent damage tothe vehicle. The use of wheel dolliesor flatbed is recommended.
It is acceptable to tow the vehiclewith the rear wheels on the ground(without dollies) and the front wheelsoff the ground. If any of the loadedwheels or suspension componentsare damaged or the vehicle is beingtowed with the front wheels on theground, use a towing dolly under thefront wheels.When being towed by a commercialtow truck and wheel dollies are notused, the front of the vehicle shouldalways be lifted, not the rear.
• Do not tow the vehicle with thefront wheels on the ground as thismay cause damage to the vehicle.
• Do not tow with sling-type equip-ment. Use a wheel lift or flatbedequipment.
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When towing your vehicle in anemergency 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.
FFailure to place the shift lever in N(Neutral) when being towed with thefront wheels on the ground cancause internal damage to thetransaxle.
Removable towing hook
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1.Open the trunk, and remove thetowing hook from the tool case.
2.Remove the hole cover pressingthe lower part of the cover on thefront bumper.
3.Install the towing hook by turning itclockwise into the hole until it isfully secured.
4.Remove the towing hook andinstall the cover after use.
EEmergency towing
If towing is necessary, we recom-mend you have it done by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commer-cial tow truck service.
If towing service is not available in anemergency, your vehicle may betemporarily towed using a cable orchain secured to the emergency tow-ing hook at the front (or rear) of thevehicle.Use extreme caution when towingthe vehicle with a cable or chain. Adriver must be in the vehicle to steerit and operate the brakes.Towing in this manner may be doneonly on hard-surfaced roads for ashort distance and at low speeds. Also, the wheels, axles, power train,steering and brakes must all be ingood condition.
Always follow these emergency tow-ing precautions:• Place the ignition switch in the
ACC position so the steeringwheel is not locked.
• Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).• Release the parking brake.• Depress the brake pedal with more
force than normal since you willhave reduced braking perform-ance.
• More steering effort will berequired because the power steer-ing system will be disabled.
• Use a vehicle heavier than yourown to tow your vehicle.
• The drivers of both vehicles shouldcommunicate with each other fre-quently.
• Before emergency towing, checkthat the hook is not broken or dam-aged.
• Fasten the towing cable or chainsecurely to the hook.
• Do not jerk the hook. Apply steadyand even force.
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■ Rear
• Use a towing cable or chain lessthan 5 m (16 feet) long. Attach awhite or red cloth (about 30 cm (12inches) wide) in the middle of thecable or chain for easy visibility.
• Drive carefully so the towing cableor chain remains tight during towing.
TTo avoid damage to your vehicle andvehicle components when towing:• Always pull straight ahead when
using the towing hooks. Do not pullfrom the side or at a vertical angle.
• Do not use the towing hooks to pulla vehicle out of mud, sand or otherconditions from which the vehiclecannot be driven out under its ownpower.
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1. Engine oil filler cap
2. Engine oil dipstick
3. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir
4. Positive battery terminal
5. Negative battery terminal
6. Engine room junction block
7. Air cleaner
8. Radiator cap
9. Engine coolant reservoir
10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
❈ The actual engine room in the vehiclemay differ from the illustration.
■ Petrol Engine (Gamma 1.6 MPI)
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1. Engine oil filler cap
2. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir
3. Positive battery terminal
4. Negative battery terminal
5. Engine room junction block
6. Air cleaner
7. Radiator cap
8. Engine coolant reservoir
9. Engine oil dipstick
10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
11. Fuel filter
❈❈ The actual engine room in the vehicle maydiffer from the illustration.
■ Diesel Engine (U2 1.4 TCI / U2 1.6 TCI)
You should exercise the utmost careto prevent damage to your vehicleand injury to yourself whenever per-forming any maintenance or inspec-tion procedures. Inadequate, incom-plete or insufficient servicing mayresult in operational problems withyour vehicle that could lead to vehi-cle damage, an accident, or person-al injury.
Owner's responsibility
Information Maintenance Service and RecordRetention are the owner's responsibil-ity.
We recommend in general that youhave your vehicle serviced by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.You should retain documents thatshow proper maintenance has beenperformed on your vehicle in accor-dance with the scheduled mainte-nance service charts shown on thefollowing pages. You need this infor-mation to establish your compliancewith the servicing and maintenancerequirements of your vehicle war-ranties.Detailed warranty information is pro-vided in your Service Passport.Repairs and adjustments required asa result of improper maintenance ora lack of required maintenance arenot covered when your vehicle iscovered by warranty.
Owner maintenance precautions Improper or incomplete service mayresult in problems. This chapter givesinstructions only for the maintenanceitems that are easy to perform.
Information Improper owner maintenance duringthe warranty period may affect war-ranty coverage. For details, read theseparate Service Passport providedwith the vehicle. If you're unsureabout any servicing or maintenanceprocedure, we recommend that thesystem be seviced by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
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•• Do not put heavy objects or applyexcessive force on top of theengine cover (if equipped) or fuelrelated parts.
• When you inspect the fuel system(fuel lines and fuel injectiondevices), we recommend that youcontact an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
• Do not drive long time with theengine cover(if equipped)removed.
• When checking the engine room,do not go near fire. Fuel, washerfluid, etc. are flammable oils thatmay cause fire.
• Before touching the battery, igni-tion cables and electrical wiring,you should disconnect the battery"-" terminal. You may get an elec-tric shock from the electric current.
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Maintenance work
• Performing maintenance workon a vehicle can be dangerous.You can be seriously injuredwhile performing some mainte-nance procedures. If you lacksufficient knowledge and experi-ence or the proper tools andequipment to do the work, werecommend that the system beservied by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
• Working under the hood with theengine running is dangerous. Itbecomes even more dangerouswhen you wear jewelry or looseclothing. These can becomeentangled in moving parts andresult in injury.
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WARNING (Continued)Therefore, if you must run theengine while working under thehood, make certain that youremove all jewelry (especiallyrings, bracelets, watches, andnecklaces) and all neckties,scarves, and similar loose cloth-ing before getting near theengine or cooling fans.
Do not leave gloves, rags or anyother combustible material in theengine compartment. Doing somay cause a heat-induced fire.
WARNING
Diesel Engine
Never work on injection systemwith engine running or within 30seconds after shutting off engine.High-pressure pump, rail, injectorsand high-pressure pipes are sub-ject to high pressure even afterthe engine stopped. The fuel jetproduced by fuel leaks may causeserious injury, if it touches thebody. People using pacemakersshould not move more than 30cmcloser to the ECU or wiring har-ness within the engine room whileengine is running, since the highcurrents in the electronic enginecontrol system produce consider-able magnetic fields.
WARNING (Continued)• When you remove the interior trim
cover with a flat head (-) driver, becareful not to damage the cover.
• Be careful when you replace andclean bulbs to avoid burns or elec-trical shock.
The following lists are vehicle checksand inspections that should be per-formed at the frequencies indicatedto help ensure safe, dependableoperation of your vehicle.Any adverse conditions should bebrought to the attention of your deal-er as soon as possible.These Owner Maintenance Checksare generally not covered by war-ranties and you may be charged forlabor, parts and lubricants used.
Owner maintenance schedule When you stop for fuel:• Check the engine oil level.• Check the coolant level in coolant
reservoir.• Check the windshield washer fluid
level.• Look for low or under-inflated tires.• Check the radiator and condenser.
Check if the front of the radiatorand condenser are clean and notblocked with leaves, dirt or insectsetc.If any of the above parts areextremely dirty or you are not sureof their condition, we recommendthat you contact an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
While operating your vehicle:• Note any changes in the sound of
the exhaust or any smell ofexhaust fumes in the vehicle.
• Check for vibrations in the steeringwheel. Notice any increased steer-ing effort or looseness in the steer-ing wheel, or change in its straight-ahead position.
• Notice if your vehicle constantlyturns slightly or "pulls" to one sidewhen traveling on smooth, levelroad.
• When stopping, listen and checkfor unusual sounds, pulling to oneside, increased brake pedal travelor "hard-to-push" brake pedal.
• If any slipping or changes in theoperation of your transaxle occurs,check the transaxle fluid level.
• Check the parking brake.• Check for fluid leaks under your
vehicle (water dripping from the airconditioning system during or afteruse is normal).
Be careful when checking yourengine coolant level when theengine is hot. Scalding hot coolantand steam may blow out underpressure. This could cause burnsor other serious injury.
WARNING
AAt least monthly:• Check the coolant level in the
engine coolant reservoir.• Check the operation of all exterior
lights, including the stoplights, turnsignals and hazard warning flash-ers.
• Check the inflation pressures of alltires including the spare.
At least twice a year (i.e., every Spring and Fall):• Check the radiator, heater and air
conditioning hoses for leaks ordamage.
• Check the windshield washerspray and wiper operation. Cleanwiper blades with clean clothdampened with washer fluid.
• Check the headlight alignment.• Check the muffler, exhaust pipes,
shields and clamps.• Check the lap/shoulder belts for
wear and function.• Check for worn tires and loose
wheel lug nuts.
At least once a year:• Clean the body and door drain
holes.• Lubricate the door hinges and
checks, and hood hinges.• Lubricate the door and hood locks
and latches.• Lubricate the door rubber weather-
strips.• Check the air conditioning system.• Clean the battery and terminals.• Check the brake/clutch fluid level.
Follow the Normal MaintenanceSchedule if the vehicle is usuallyoperated where none of the followingconditions apply. If any of the follow-ing conditions apply, followMaintenance Under Severe UsageConditions.• Repeated short distance driving• Extensive idling• Driving in dusty, rough roads• Driving in areas using salt or other
corrosive materials or in very coldweather
• Driving in the condition of inflowingsand or dust into engine
• Driving in heavy traffic area• Driving in mountainous areas• Towing a trailer• Driving for patrol car, taxi, commer-
cial car or vehicle towing• Driving over 170 km/h (106 mile/h)
If your vehicle is operated under theabove conditions, you shouldinspect, replace or refill more fre-quently than the following NormalMaintenance Schedule. After theperiods or distance shown in thechart, continue to follow the pre-scribed maintenance intervals.
NNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE
*1 : Check the engine oil level and leak every 500 km (350miles) or before starting a long trip.
*2 : Driving in ambient temperature over 40 °C (104 °F) or driv-ing at constant highway speeds must conform the severedriving condition.
*3 : The engine oil level should be checked regularly and main-tained properly. Operating with an insufficient amount of oilcan damage the engine, and such damage is not coveredby warranty.
*4 : Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibrationand adjust if necessary. We recommend that an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer should perform the operation.
*5 : When adding coolant, use only deionised water or softwater for your vehicle and never mix hard water in thecoolant filled at the factory. An improper coolant mixture canresult in serious malfunction or engine damage.
*6 : Manual /Automatic transaxle fluid should be changed anytime thevehicle has been submerged in water.
*7 : If good quality petrols that meet Europe Fuel standards(EN228) or equivalents including fuel additives is not avail-able, one bottle of additive is recommended. Additives areavailable from your authorised HYUNDAI dealer along withinformation on how to use them. Do not mix other additives.
*8 : Maintenance schedule depends on fuel quality. If there aresome important matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, difficulty in starting problems etc, we recommend replacing the fuel filter immediately regardlessof the maintenance schedule and consulting with an autho-rised HYUNDAI dealer for details.
*9 : Inspect drive belt tensioner, idler & alternator pulley, Starterand all chassis electrical items. Correct or replace, if nec-essary.
The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for allvehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both kilometres and time are shown, the frequency of service is deter-mined by whichever occurs first.
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust, top-up, clean or replace C: Clean and Replace if necessaryR : Replace
NNumber of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Kms×1,000 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Months 2 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Years - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ENGINE BAY
Engine oil & filter*1 *2 *3 I R R R R R R R R
Drive belt - - - - - - - - I
Air cleaner filter C C C R C C R C C
Battery condition & specific gravity I I I I I I I I I
Throttle body - C C C C C C C C
Spark plugs* 10 - C C C C C R C C
Valve clearance * 4
Inspect at every 90,000 kms or 108 months
Vaccum Hose - - - I - - I - -
Idler/damper pulley/Adj. Bolt Inspect when replacing the drive belt or timing belt/chain
Brake/Clutch fluid I I I I I I I I I
Engine coolant (topup & specific gravity)* 5 Inspect at every service;
Replace first at 200,000 Km or 120 months ; then at every 120,000 Km or 120 months
Manual transaxle fluid* 6 - - - - - - I - -
Automatic transaxle fluid * 6
No check, No service required
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE (CONT.)
MAINTENANCEINTERVALS
MAINTENANCEITEM
NNumber of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Kms×1,000 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Months 2 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Years - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VEHICLE ON FLOOR
Wiper (wiper blade , washer fluid) I I I I I I I I I
Brake/Clutch (Pedal free play/Pipes/Hoses/Connectors) I I I I I I I I I
Fuel filler cap - I I I I I I I I
Climate control air filter I C R C R C R C R
Check AC system (refrigerant/Compressor) I I I I I I I I I
Cooling system (water pump,hoses) & leakage I I I I I I I I I
VEHICLE ON LIFT
Steering gear rack, linkage and boots I I I I I I I I I
Exhaust system (leakages & damages) I I I I I I I I I
Fuel filter*8 - - - I - - R - -
Charcoal canister & vapor hose - - - - - - I - -
Front & rear suspension (linkages & ball joints) I I I I I I I I I
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust, top-up, clean or replace A : AddR : Replace C : Clean and replace if necessary
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE (CONT.)
MAINTENANCEINTERVALS
MAINTENANCEITEM
NNumber of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Kms×1,000 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Months 2 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Years - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fuel lines, hoses and connections I I I I I I I I I
Driveshafts & boots I I I I I I I I I
Fluid leakages I I I I I I I I I
Front and rear wheel bearings & bushes Inspect if required
Front and rear disc/drum brakes & pads I I I I I I I I I
Parking brake (disc/drum, pad/shoe & operation) I I I I I I I I I
Wheel Alignment & Balancing - Inspect if required
Tyre Pressure,condition & rotation - I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR
FINAL CHECKS
Bolt and nuts on chasis and body I I I I I I I I I
Lubricate locks & hinges I L L L L L L L L
Check all electrical systems (Drive belts ,alternator)*9 I I I I I I I I I
Warning lights operation & GDS system check I I I I I I I I I
Ext & int. lights, horn & gauges I I I I I I I I I
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust, top-up, clean or replace A : Add L : LubricateR : Replace TR : Tyre Rotation
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE (CONT.)
MAINTENANCEINTERVALS
MAINTENANCEITEM
NNumber of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Kms×1,000 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Months 2 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Years - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Power window / Sunroof operation (if equipped) I I I I I I I I I
All seat belt operation I I I I I I I I I
Road test Inspect if required
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust, top-up, clean or replace A : Add L : LubricateR : Replace TR : Tyre Rotation
MAINTENANCEITEM
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE (CONT.)
MMaintenance under severe usage conditions - Petrol engineThe following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals.I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replaceR : Replace or change
Maintenance itemMaintenance
operationMaintenance intervals Driving condition
Engine oil and engine oil filter R Every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) or 6 monthsA, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Air cleaner filter RReplace more frequently
depending on the conditionC, E
Spark plugs RReplace more frequently
depending on the conditionB, H
Manual transaxle fluid R Every 120,000 km (80,000 miles) C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Automatic transaxle fluid R Every 100,000 km (62,000 miles) A, C, F, G, I
Steering gear rack, linkage and boots IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, F, G
SSevere driving conditions
A : Repeated short distance drivingB : Extensive idlingC : Driving in dusty, rough roadsD : Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive
materials or in very cold weatherE : Driving in the condition of inflowing sand or dust into
engine
F : Driving in heavy traffic areaG : Driving in mountainous areasH : Towing a trailerI : Driving for patrol car, taxi, commercial car or vehicle
towingJ : Driving over 170 km/h (106 mile/h)
Maintenance itemMaintenance
operationMaintenance intervals Driving condition
Front suspension ball joints IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, F, G
Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, G, H
Drum brakes and linings IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, G, H
Parking brake IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, G, H
Driveshaft and boots IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
Climate control air filter IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, E
NNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - FOR DIESEL ENGINEThe following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for allvehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both kilometres and time are shown, the frequency of service is deter-mined by whichever occurs first.
*1 : Check the engine oil level and leak every 500 km (350miles) or before starting a long trip.
*2 : Driving in ambient temperature over 40 °C (104 °F) or driv-ing at constant highway speeds must conform the severedriving condition.
*3 : The engine oil level should be checked regularly and main-tained properly. Operating with an insufficient amount of oilcan damage the engine, and such damage is not coveredby warranty.
*4 : Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibrationand adjust if necessary. We recommend that an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer should perform the operation.
*5 : When adding coolant, use only deionised water or softwater for your vehicle and never mix hard water in thecoolant filled at the factory. An improper coolant mixture canresult in serious malfunction or engine damage.
*6 : Manual/Automatic transaxle fluid should be changed any-time the vehicle has been submerged in water.
*7 : If good quality petrols that meet Europe Fuel standards(EN228) or equivalents including fuel additives is not avail-able, one bottle of additive is recommended. Additives areavailable from your authorised HYUNDAI dealer along withinformation on how to use them. Do not mix other additives
*8 : Maintenance schedule depends on fuel quality. If there aresome important matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, difficulty in starting problems etc, we recommend replacing the fuel filter immediately regardlessof the maintenance schedule and consulting with an autho-rised HYUNDAI dealer for details.
*9 : Inspect drive belt tensioner, idler & alternator pulley, Starterand all chassis electrical items. Correct or replace, if nec-essary.
NNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - DIESEL ENGINE
Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Kms×1,000 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Months 2 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Years - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ENGINE BAY
Engine oil & filter*1 *2 *3 I R R R R R R R R
Drive belt - - - - - - - - I
Air cleaner filter C C R C R C R C R
Battery condition & specific gravity I I I I I I I I I
Valve clearance *4 (if applicable) Inspect at every 90,000 kms or 108 months
Hoses (Vaccum/ EGR / VGT/ WGT) - I I I I I I I I
Crankcase ventilation hose I I I I I I I I I
Tensioner/idler/damper pulley Inspect when replacing the drive belt or timing belt/chain
Brake/Clutch fluid I I I I I I I I I
Engine coolant (topup & specific gravity)* 5 Inspect at every service;
Replace first at 200,000 Km or 120 months then every 30,000 Km or 24 months
Manual transaxle fluid* 6 - - - - - - I - -
Automatic transaxle fluid* 6No check, No service required
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust, top-up, clean or replace C : Clean and Replace if necessaryR : Replace
MAINTENANCEINTERVALS
MAINTENANCEITEM
NNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - DIESEL ENGINE (CONT.)
Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Kms×1,000 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Months 2 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Years - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VEHICLE ON FLOOR
Wiper (wiper blade , washer fluid) I I I I I I I I I
Brake/Clutch (pedal free play/pipes/hoses/connectors) I I I I I I I I I
Fuel filler cap - I I I I I I I I
Climate control air filter I C R C R C R C R
Check AC system (refrigerant/compressor) I I I I I I I I I
Cooling system (water pump,hoses) & leakage I I I I I I I I I
VEHICLE ON LIFT
4WD Shaft Differential Transfer case oil (if applicable) Not applicable
Steering gear rack, linkage and boots I I I I I I I I I
Exhaust system (leakages & damages) I I I I I I I I I
Fuel filter cartridge*8 - - R - R - R - R
Fuel tank air filter (If equipped) Not applicable
Front & rear suspension (linkages & ball joints) I I I I I I I I I
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust, top-up, clean or replace A : AddR : Replace C : Clean and replace if necessary
MAINTENANCEINTERVALS
MAINTENANCEITEM
NNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - DIESEL ENGINE (CONT.)
Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Kms×1,000 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Months 2 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Years - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fuel lines, hoses and connections I I I I I I I I I
Driveshafts & boots I I I I I I I I I
Fluid leakages I I I I I I I I I
Front and rear wheel bearings & bushes Inspect if required
Front and rear disc/drum brakes & pads I I I I I I I I I
Parking brake (disc/drum ,pad/shoe & operation) I I I I I I I I I
Wheel Alignment & Balancing (If required) - Inspect if required
Tyre pressure, condition & rotation - I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR I, TR
FINAL CHECKS
Bolt and nuts on chasis and body I I I I I I I I I
Lubricate locks & hinges I L L L L L L L L
Check all electrical systems (Drive belts ,alternator)*9 I I I I I I I I I
Warning lights operation & GDS system check I I I I I I I I I
Ext & Int. lights, horn & gauges I I I I I I I I I
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust, top-up, clean or replace A : Add L : LubricateR : Replace TR : Tyre Rotation
MAINTENANCEINTERVALS
MAINTENANCEITEM
NNumber of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Kms×1,000 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Months 2 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
Years - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Power window / Sunroof operation (if equipped) I I I I I I I I I
All seat belt operation I I I I I I I I I
Road test Inspect if required
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust, top-up, clean or replace A:Add L : LubricateR : Replace TR : Tyre Rotation
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - DIESEL ENGINE (CONT.)
MAINTENANCEINTERVALS
MAINTENANCEITEM
MMaintenance under severe usage conditions - Diesel engineThe following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals.
R : Replace I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace
Maintenance itemMaintenance
operationMaintenance intervals Driving condition
Engine oil and engine oil filter R Every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) or 6 monthsA, B, C, F, G, H, I, J, K, L
Air cleaner filter RReplace more frequently
depending on the conditionC, E
Manual transaxle fluid R Every 120,000 km (80,000 miles) C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K
Automatic transaxle fluid R Every 100,000 km (62,000 miles) A, C, F, G, I
Steering gear rack, linkage and boots IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, F, G
Front suspension ball joints IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, F, G
SSevere driving conditionsA : Repeated short distance drivingB : Extensive idlingC : Driving in dusty, rough roadsD : Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive
materials or in very cold weatherE : Driving in the condition of inflowing sand or dust into
engineF : Driving in heavy traffic area
G : Driving in mountainous areas.H : Towing a trailerI : Driving for patrol car, taxi, commercial car or vehicle
towingJ : Driving in very cold weatherK : Driving over 170 km/h (106 mile/h)L : Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions
Maintenance itemMaintenance
operationMaintenance intervals Driving condition
Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, G, H
Parking brake IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, G, H
Driveshaft and boots IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L
Climate control air filter IInspect more frequently
depending on the conditionC, E
Engine oil and filterThe engine oil and filter should bechanged at the intervals specified inthe maintenance schedule. If the caris being driven in severe conditions,more frequent oil and filter changesare required.
Drive beltsInspect all drive belts for evidence ofcuts, cracks, excessive wear or oilsaturation and replace if necessary.Drive belts should be checked peri-odically for proper tension andadjusted as necessary.
When you are inspecting the belt,place the ignition switch in theLOCK/OFF or ACC position.
Fuel filterA clogged filter can limit the speed atwhich the vehicle may be driven,damage the emission system andcause multiple issues such as hardstarting. If an excessive amount offoreign matter accumulates in thefuel tank, the filter may requirereplacement more frequently.After installing a new filter, run theengine for several minutes, andcheck for leaks at the connections. We recommend that the fuel filter bereplaced by an authoized HYUNDAIdealer.
Fuel lines, fuel hoses and con-nectionsCheck the fuel lines, fuel hoses andconnections for leakage and dam-age. We recommend that the fuellines, fuel hoses and connections bereplaced by an authoized HYUNDAIdealer.
NOTICE
Diesel Engine
Never work on injection systemwith engine running or within 30seconds after shutting off engine.High pressure pump, rail, injectorsand high pressure pipes are sub-ject to high pressure even afterthe engine stopped. The fuel jetproduced by fuel leaks may causeserious injury, if it touch the body.People using pacemakers shouldnot move than 30cm closer to theECU or wiring harness within theengine room while engine is run-ning, since the high currents in theCommon Rail system produceconsiderable magnetic fields.
WARNING
VVapor hose and fuel filler capThe vapor hose and fuel filler capshould be inspected at those inter-vals specified in the maintenanceschedule. Make sure that a newvapor hose or fuel filler cap is cor-rectly replaced.
Vacuum crankcase ventilationhoses (if equipped)Inspect the surface of hoses for evi-dence of heat and/or mechanicaldamage. Hard and brittle rubber,cracking, tears, cuts, abrasions, andexcessive swelling indicate deterio-ration. Particular attention should bepaid to examine those hose surfacesnearest to high heat sources, suchas the exhaust manifold.Inspect the hose routing to assurethat the hoses do not come in con-tact with any heat source, sharpedges or moving component whichmight cause heat damage ormechanical wear. Inspect all hoseconnections, such as clamps andcouplings, to make sure they aresecure, and that no leaks are pres-ent. Hoses should be replacedimmediately if there is any evidenceof deterioration or damage.
Air cleaner filterWe recommend that the air cleanerfilter be replaced by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
Spark plugs (For petrol engine)Make sure to install new spark plugsof the correct heat range.
Valve clearance(for petrol engine)Inspect excessive valve noise and/orengine vibration and adjust if neces-sary.We recommend that the system beserviced by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Cooling systemCheck cooling system components,such as radiator, coolant reservoir,hoses and connections for leakageand damage. Replace any damagedparts.
Engine coolantThe coolant should be changed atthe intervals specified in the mainte-nance schedule.
Do not disconnect and inspectspark plugs when the engine ishot. You may burn yourself.
WARNING
MManual transaxle fluid (if equipped)Inspect the manual transaxle fluidaccording to the maintenance sched-ule.
Automatic transaxle fluid(if equipped)Automatic transaxle fluid should notbe checked under normal usageconditions.But in severe conditions, we recom-mend that the fluid be replaced by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer inaccordance to the scheduled mainte-nance at the beginning of this chap-ter.
Information Automatic transaxle fluid color isbasically red.
As the vehicle is driven, the automatictransaxle fluid will begin to look dark-er.
It is normal condition and you shouldnot judge the need to replace the fluidbased upon the changed color.
The use of a non-specified fluidcould result in transaxle malfunctionand failure.Use only specified automatictransaxle fluid. (Refer to“Recommended lubricants andcapacities” in chapter 8.)
Brake hoses and linesVisually check for proper installation,chafing, cracks, deterioration andany leakage. Replace any deteriorat-ed or damaged parts immediately.
Brake fluidCheck brake fluid level in the brakefluid reservoir. The level should bebetween "MIN" (Minimum) and"MAX" (Maximum) marks on the sideof the reservoir. Use only hydraulicbrake fluid conforming to DOT 3 orDOT 4 specification.
Parking brakeInspect the parking brake systemincluding the parking brake pedaland cables. i
NOTICE
BBrake discs, pads, calipers androtorsCheck the pads for excessive wear,discs for run out and wear, andcalipers for fluid leakage.
Suspension mounting boltsCheck the suspension connectionsfor looseness or damage. Retightento the specified torque.Steering gear box, linkage &boots/lower arm ball jointWith the vehicle stopped and engineoff, check for excessive free-play inthe steering wheel.Check the linkage for bends or dam-age. Check the dust boots and balljoints for deterioration, cracks, ordamage. Replace any damagedparts.
Steering gear box, linkage &boots/lower arm ball jointWith the vehicle stopped and engineoff, check for excessive free-play inthe steering wheel.Check the linkage for bends or dam-age. Check the dust boots and balljoints for deterioration, cracks, ordamage. Replace any damagedparts.
Drive shafts and bootsCheck the drive shafts, boots andclamps for cracks, deterioration, ordamage. Replace any damagedparts and, if necessary, repack thegrease.
Air conditioning refrigerant (if equipped)Check the air conditioning lines andconnections for leakage and dam-age.
Checking the engine oil level
1.Be sure the vehicle is on levelground.
2.Start the engine and allow it toreach normal operating tempera-ture.
3.Turn the engine off and wait for afew minutes (about 5 minutes) forthe oil to return to the oil pan.
4.Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean,and reinsert it fully.
5.Pull the dipstick out again andcheck the level. The level should bebetween F (Full) and L (Low).
• Do not spill engine oil, whenadding or changing engine oil. Ifyou drop the engine oil on theengine room, wipe it off immediate-ly.
• When you wipe the oil level gauge,you should wipe it with a cleancloth. When mixed with debris, itcan cause engine damage.
NOTICE
Radiator hose
Be very careful not to touch theradiator hose when checking oradding the engine oil as it may behot enough to burn you.
WARNING
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If it is near or at L (Low), add enoughoil to bring the level to F (Full). DDo notoverfill.
Use a funnel to help prevent oil frombeing spilled on engine components.Use only the specified engine oil.(Refer to "Recommended lubricantsand capacities" in chapter 8.)
Changing the engine oil and filterWe recommend that the engine oil
and filter be replaced by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Used engine oil may cause skinirritation or cancer if left in contactwith the skin for prolonged periodsof time. Used engine oil containschemicals that have caused can-cer in laboratory animals. Alwaysprotect your skin by washing yourhands thoroughly with soap andwarm water as soon as possibleafter handling used oil.
WARNING
The high-pressure cooling systemhas a reservoir filled with year-roundantifreeze coolant. The reservoir isfilled at the factory.Check the antifreeze protection andcoolant level at least once a year, atthe beginning of the winter season,and before traveling to a colder cli-mate.
• Do not drive with no enginecoolant. It may cause water pumpfailure and engine seizure, etc.
• When the engine overheats fromlow engine coolant, suddenlyadding engine coolant may causecracks in the engine. To preventdamage, add engine coolant slow-ly in small quantities.
Checking the coolant level
NOTICE
Removing radiator cap
• Never attempt toremove the radiator cap whilethe engine is operating or hot.Doing so might lead to coolingsystem and engine damage andcould result in serious personalinjury from escaping hot coolantor steam.
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WARNING
(Continued)• Turn the engine off and wait until
it cools down. Use extreme carewhen removing the radiator cap.Wrap a thick towel around it,and turn it counterclockwiseslowly to the first stop. Stepback while the pressure isreleased from the cooling sys-tem. When you are sure all thepressure has been released,press down on the cap, using athick towel, and continue turningcounterclockwise to remove it.
• Even if the engine is not operat-ing, do not remove the radiatorcap or the drain plug while theengine and radiator are hot. Hotcoolant and steam may still blowout under pressure, causingserious injury.
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Check the condition and connectionsof all cooling system hoses andheater hoses. Replace any swollenor deteriorated hoses.The coolant level should be filledbetween F (Full) and L (Low)marked on the side of the coolantreservoir when the engine is cool.
If the coolant level is low, add enoughdistilled (deionized) water.Bring the level to F (Full), but do notoverfill. If frequent additions arerequired, we recommend that thesystem be inspected by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
The electric motor(cooling fan) is con-trolled by enginecoolant temperature,refrigerant pressure
and vehicle speed. It may some-times operate even when theengine is not running. Useextreme caution when workingnear the blades of the cooling fanso that you are not injured by arotating fan blades. As the enginecoolant temperature decreases,the electric motor will automatical-ly shut off. This is a normal condi-tion.The electric motor (cooling fan)may operate until you disconnectthe negative battery cable.
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■ Petrol Engine
■ Diesel Engine
RRecommended engine coolant• Use only soft (distilled) water in the
coolant mixture.• The engine in your vehicle has alu-
minum engine parts and must beprotected by a phosphate-basedethylene glycol coolant for alu-minum radiator based coolant toprevent corrosion and freezing.
• DO NOT USE alcohol or methanolcoolant or mix them with the spec-ified coolant.
• Do not use a solution that containsmore than 60% antifreeze or lessthan 35% antifreeze, which wouldreduce the effectiveness of thesolution.
For mixture percentage, refer to thefollowing table.
Changing the coolantWe recommend that the coolant bereplaced by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Put a thick cloth or fabric around theradiator cap before refilling thecoolant in order to prevent thecoolant from overflowing into engineparts such as the alternator.
NOTICE
AmbientTemperature
Mixture Percentage (volume)
Antifreeze Water
-15°C (5°F) 35 65
-25°C (-13°F) 40 60
-35°C (-31°F) 50 50
-45°C (-49°F) 60 40
• Do not use radiator coolant orantifreeze in the washer fluidreservoir.
• Radiator coolant can severelyobscure visibility when sprayedon the windshield and maycause loss of vehicle control ordamage to paint and body trim.
WARNING
Checking the brake/clutch fluidlevel
Check the fluid level in the reservoirperiodically. The fluid level should bebetween MAX (Maximum) and MIN(Minimum) marks on the side of thereservoir. Before removing the reservoir capand adding brake/clutch fluid, cleanthe area around the reservoir capthoroughly to prevent brake/clutchfluid contamination. If the level is low,add fluid to the MAX (Maximum)level. The level will fall with accumu-lated mileage.
This is a normal condition associatedwith the wear of the brake liningsand/or clutch disc (if equipped).If the fluid level is excessively low, werecommend that the system bechecked by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Use only the specified brake/clutchfluid. (Refer to “Recommended lubri-cants or capacities” in chapter 8.)
Information Before removing the brake/clutch fil-ter cap, read the warning on the cap.
Information Clean filler cap before removing.
Use only DOT3 or DOT4 brake/clutchfluid from a sealed container.
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In the event the brake systemrequires frequent additions offluid, we recommend that the sys-tem be inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
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DDo not allow brake/clutch fluid tocontact the vehicle's body paint, aspaint damage will result.Brake/clutch fluid, which has beenexposed to open air for an extendedtime should never be used as itsquality cannot be guaranteed. Itshould be properly disposed. Don'tput in the wrong kind of fluid. A fewdrops of mineral-based oil, such asengine oil, in your brake/clutch sys-tem can damage brake/clutch sys-tem parts.
NOTICE
Brake/clutch fluid
When changing and addingbrake/clutch fluid, handle it care-fully. Do not let it come in contactwith your eyes. If brake/clutch fluidcome in contact with your eyes,immediately flush them with alarge quantity of fresh tap water.Have your eyes examined by adoctor as soon as possible.
WARNING
Checking the washer fluid level Check the fluid level in the washer
fluid reservoir and add fluid if neces-sary. Plain water may be used ifwasher fluid is not available. However, use washer solvent withantifreeze characteristics in cold cli-mates to prevent freezing.
Do not use engine coolant orantifreeze in the washer fluid reser-voir.
Checking the parking brake
Check the stroke of the parkingbrake by counting the number of“clicks’’ heard while fully applying itfrom the released position. Also, theparking brake alone should securelyhold the vehicle on a fairly steepgrade. If the stroke is more or lessthan specified, we recommend thatthe system be inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Stroke : 6~8 “clicks’’ at a force of 20kg (44 lbs, 196 N).
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• Engine coolant can severelyobscure visibility when sprayed onthe windshield and may causeloss of vehicle control or damageto paint and body trim.
• Windshield Washer fluid agentscontain some amounts of alcoholand can be flammable under cer-tain circumstances. Do not allowsparks or flame to contact thewasher fluid or the washer fluidreservoir. Damage to the vehicleor occupants could occur.
• Windshield washer fluid is poison-ous to humans and animals. Donot drink and avoid contactingwindshield washer fluid. Seriousinjury or death could occur.
WARNING
Draining water from fuel filterThe fuel filter for diesel engine playsan important role of separating waterfrom fuel and accumulating the waterin its bottom.If water accumulates in the fuel filter,the warning light comes on when theignition switch is in the ON position.
If this warning light turnedon, we recommend that thesystem be serviced by anauthorized HYUNDAI deal-er.
If the water accumulated in the fuelfilter is not drained at proper times,damages to the major parts such asthe fuel system can be caused bywater permeation in the fuel filter.
Extracting air from the fuel filterIf you drive until you have no fuel left
or if you replace the fuel filter, besure to extract air from the fuel sys-tem as it makes it difficult to start theengine.1. Pump up and down(1) approxi-
mately 50 times until the pump ishard.
2. Extract air from the fuel filter byremoving the bolt(2) with a cross-tip screw driver and reinstall thebolt(2).
3. Pump up and down(1) approxi-mately 15 times.
4. Extract air from the fuel filter by
removing the bolt(2) with a cross-tip screw driver and reinstall thebolt(2).
5. Pump up and down(1) approxi-mately 5 times.
Information • Use cloths when you extract air so
that the fuel is not sprayed around.
• Clean the fuel around the fuel filteror the injection pump before start-ing the engine to prevent fire.
• Finally, check each part if the fuel isleaking.
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Filter replacement
You can clean the filter when inspect-ing the air cleaner element.Clean the filter by using compressedair.
1. Loosen the air cleaner coverattaching clips and open the cover.
2. Remove the used filter and wipethe inside of the air cleaner hous-ing carefully not to remain dusts inthe cover housing.
3. Place new filter with clean handsand ensure the rubber gasket isnot taken off.
4. Lock the cover with attaching clips.
Replace the filter according to theMaintenance Schedule.If the vehicle is operated in extreme-ly dusty or sandy areas, replace theelement more often than the usualrecommended intervals. (Refer to“Maintenance under severe usageconditions” in this chapter.)
• Do not drive with the filterremoved; this will result in exces-sive engine wear.
• When replacing the air cleaner fil-ter, be careful that dust or dirt doesnot enter the air intake, or damagemay result.Keep the new filter clean of anycontamination while replacing.
• We recommend that you use partsfor replacement from an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Don’t clean the used filter. It cancause contaminations on theclean side of filter to result inengine wear or sensors’ failure.
CAUTION
Filter inspectionIf the vehicle is operated in theseverely air-polluted cities or ondusty rough roads for a long period,it should be inspected more fre-quently and cleaned earlier. Whenyou, the owner, clean the climatecontrol air filter, clean it performingthe following procedure, and be care-ful to avoid damaging other compo-nents. Replace the filter according to themaintenance Schedule.
Filter replacement
1. Open the glove box.
2. Push in both sides of the glove boxas shown. This will ensure that theglove box stopper pins will getreleased from its holding locationallowing the glove box to hang.
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3. Remove the climate control air fil-ter cover while pressing the lock(1) on the both side of the cover.
4. Clean the climate control air filter.5. Reassemble in the reverse order
of disassembly.
IInformation When cleaning the climate control airfilter install it properly. Otherwise, thesystem may produce noise and theeffectiveness of the filter may bereduced.
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Blade inspection
Information Commercial hot waxes applied byautomatic car washes have beenknown to make the windshield diffi-cult to clean.
Contamination of either the wind-shield or the wiper blades with for-eign matter can reduce the effective-ness of the windshield wipers.Common sources of contaminationare insects, tree sap, and hot waxtreatments used by some commer-cial car washes. If the blades are notwiping properly, clean both the win-dow and the blades with a goodcleaner or mild detergent, and rinsethoroughly with clean water.
To prevent damage to the wiperblades, do not use petrol, kerosene,paint thinner, or other solvents on ornear them.
Blade replacement When the wipers no longer cleanadequately, the blades may be wornor cracked, and require replacement.
To prevent damage to the wiperarms or other components, do notattempt to move the wipers manual-ly.
The use of a non-specified wiperblade could result in wiper malfunc-tion and failure.
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FFront windshield wiper blade
1. Raise the wiper arm and turn thewiper blade assembly to exposethe plastic locking clip.
Do not allow the wiper arm to fallagainst the windshield, since it maychip or crack the windshield. 2. Compress the clip and slide the
blade assembly downward.3. Lift it off the arm.4. Install the blade assembly in the
reverse order of removal.
Rear window wiper blade (if equipped)
1.Raise the wiper arm and rotate thewiper blade assembly (1).
2.Pull out the wiper blade assembly.NOTICE
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3.Install the new blade assembly byinserting the center part into theslot in the wiper arm until it clicksinto place.
4.Make sure the blade assembly isinstalled firmly by trying to pull itslightly.
To prevent damage to the wiper armsor other components, we recom-mend that the wiper blade bereplaced by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
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For best battery service
• Keep the battery securely mount-ed.
• Keep the battery top clean and dry.• Keep the terminals and connec-
tions clean, tight, and coated withpetroleum jelly or terminal grease.
• Rinse any spilled electrolyte fromthe battery immediately with asolution of water and baking soda.
• If the vehicle is not going to beused for an extended time, discon-nect the battery cables.
Information
Basically equipped battery is mainte-nance free type. If your vehicle isequipped with the battery markedwith from Negative terminal of thebattery to prevent discharge on theside, you can check the electrolytelevel. The electrolyte level should bebetween from Negative terminal of thebattery to prevent discharge. If theelectrolyte level is low, it needs to adddistilled (demineralized) water (Neveradd sulfuric acid or other electrolyte).
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When refill, be careful not to splashthe battery and adjacent components.And do not overfill the battery cells. Itcan cause corrosion on other parts.After then ensure that tighten the cellcaps. We recommend that you contactan authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
If the Electrolyte level is Low, Adddistilled ( demineralized ) water.Never add sulfuric acid or other elec-trolyte.
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(Continued)If any electrolyte getsinto your eyes, flushyour eyes with cleanwater for at least 15minutes and get imme-diate medical attention.If electrolyte gets onyour skin, thoroughlywash the contactedarea. If you feel a painor a burning sensation,get medical attentionimmediately.
Wear eye protectionwhen charging or work-ing near a battery.Always provide ventila-tion when working in anenclosed space.
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(Continued)An inappropriately dis-posed battery can beharmful to the environ-ment and humanhealth. Dispose thebattery according toyour local law(s) or reg-ulation.
The battery containslead. Do not dispose ofit after use. Pleasereturn the battery to anauthorized HYUNDAIdealer to be recycled.
• When lifting a plastic-cased bat-tery, excessive pressure on thecase may cause battery acid toleak, resulting in personal injury.Lift with a battery carrier or withyour hands on opposite corners.
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Battery dangers
Always read the follow-ing instructions careful-ly when handling a bat-tery.
Keep lighted cigarettesand all other flames orsparks away from thebattery.
Hydrogen, a highlycombustible gas, isalways present in bat-tery cells and mayexplode if ignited.
Keep batteries out ofthe reach of childrenbecause batteries con-tain highly corrosiveSULFURIC ACID. Donot allow battery acid tocontact your skin, eyes,clothing or paint finish.
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WARNING
IIf you connect unauthorized elec-tronic devices to the battery, the bat-tery may be discharged. Never useunauthorized devices.
Battery capacity label
❈ The actual battery label in the vehiclemay differ from the illustration.
1. MF45L-BCI : The HYUNDAI modelname of battery
2. 12V : The nominal voltage3. 60Ah(20HR) : The nominal capac-
ity (in Ampere hours)4. 80RC : The nominal reserve
capacity (in min.)5. 410CCA : The cold-test current in
amperes by SAE6. 328A : The cold-test current in
amperes by EN
Battery rechargingYour vehicle has a maintenance-free,calcium-based battery.• If the battery becomes discharged
in a short time (because, for exam-ple, the headlights or interior lightswere left on while the vehicle wasnot in use), recharge it by slowcharging (trickle) for 10 hours.
• If the battery gradually dischargesbecause of high electric load whilethe vehicle is being used, rechargeit at 20-30A for two hours.
Battery ReplacingReplacing a Battery is required pre-cautionary measures. We recommend that you consult anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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■ Example
(Continued)• Never attempt to recharge the
battery when the battery cablesare connected.
• The electrical ignition systemworks with high voltage. Nevertouch these components withthe engine running or the igni-tion switched on.
Failure to follow the above warn-ings can result in serious bodilyinjury or death.
RReset itemsItems should be reset after the bat-tery has been discharged or the bat-tery has been disconnected.• Auto up/down window
(See chapter 3)• Climate control system
(See chapter 3)• Audio (See chapter 3)• Clock (See chapter3)• Trip computer (See chapter 3)
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be removed first and installedlast when the battery is discon-nected.
• Disconnect the battery chargerin the following order.1. Turn off the battery charger
main switch.2. Unhook the negative clamp
from the negative battery ter-minal.
3. Unhook the positive clampfrom the positive battery ter-minal.
When recharging the battery,observe the following precautions:• Before performing maintenance
or recharging the battery, turnoff all accessories and stop theengine.
• Do not allow cigarettes, sparks,or flame near the battery.
• Wear eye protection whenchecking the battery duringcharging.
• The battery must be removedfrom the vehicle and placed inan area with good ventilation.
• Watch the battery during charg-ing, and stop or reduce thecharging rate if the battery cellsbegin gassing (boiling) violentlyor if the temperature of the elec-trolyte of any cell exceeds 49°C(120°F).
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Tire care For proper maintenance, safety, andmaximum fuel economy, you mustalways maintain recommended tireinflation pressures and stay withinthe load limits and weight distributionrecommended for your vehicle.
Recommended cold tire inflationpressures All tire pressures (including thespare) should be checked when thetires are cold. “Cold Tires” means thevehicle has not been driven for atleast three hours or driven less than1.6 km (one mile).Recommended pressures must bemaintained for the best ride, top vehi-cle handling, and minimum tire wear.For recommended inflation pressure,refer to “Tire and wheels” in chapter8.
All specifications (sizes and pres-sures) can be found on a labelattached to the vehicle.
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Tire underinflation
Severe underinflation (70 kPa (10psi) or more) can lead to severeheat build-up, causing blowouts,tread separation and other tire fail-ures that can result in the loss ofvehicle control leading to severeinjury or death. This risk is muchhigher on hot days and when driv-ing for long periods at highspeeds.
WARNING
•• Underinflation also results inexcessive wear, poor handling andreduced fuel economy. Wheeldeformation also is possible. Keepyour tire pressures at the properlevels. If a tire frequently needsrefilling, we recommend that thesystem be checked by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Overinflation produces a harshride, excessive wear at the centerof the tire tread, and a greater pos-sibility of damage from road haz-ards.
• Warm tires normally exceed rec-ommended cold tire pressures by28 to 41 kPa (4 to 6 psi). Do notrelease air from warm tires toadjust the pressure or the tires willbe underinflated.
• Be sure to reinstall the tire inflationvalve caps. Without the valve cap,dirt or moisture could get into thevalve core and cause air leakage.If a valve cap is missing, install anew one as soon as possible.
- Tire pressure
Always observe the following:• Check tire pressure when the tires
are cold. (After vehicle has beenparked for at least three hours orhasn't been driven more than 1.6km (one mile) since startup.)
• Check the pressure of your sparetire each time you check the pres-sure of other tires.
• Never overload your vehicle. Becareful not to overload a vehicleluggage rack if your vehicle isequipped with one.
• Worn, old tires can cause acci-dents. If your tread is badly worn,or if your tires have been dam-aged, replace them.
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Tire Inflation
Overinflation or underinflation canreduce tire life, adversely affectvehicle handling, and lead to sud-den tire failure. This could result inloss of vehicle control and poten-tial injury.
WARNING
CChecking tire inflation pressureCheck your tires once a month ormore.Also, check the tire pressure of thespare tire.
How to checkUse a good quality gage to check tirepressure. You can not tell if your tiresare properly inflated simply by look-ing at them. Radial tires may lookproperly inflated even when they'reunderinflated.Check the tire's inflation pressurewhen the tires are cold. - "Cold"means your vehicle has been sittingfor at least three hours or driven nomore than 1.6 km (1 mile).
Remove the valve cap from the tirevalve stem. Press the tire gage firm-ly onto the valve to get a pressuremeasurement. If the cold tire inflationpressure matches the recommendedpressure on the tire and loadinginformation label, no further adjust-ment is necessary. If the pressure islow, add air until you reach the rec-ommended amount.If you overfill the tire, release air bypushing on the metal stem in thecenter of the tire valve. Recheck thetire pressure with the tire gage. Besure to put the valve caps back onthe valve stems. They help preventleaks by keeping out dirt and mois-ture.
• Inspect your tires frequently forproper inflation as well as wearand damage. Always use a tirepressure gauge.
• Tires with too much or too littlepressure wear unevenly causingpoor handling, loss of vehiclecontrol, and sudden tire failureleading to accidents, injuries,and even death. The recom-mended cold tire pressure foryour vehicle can be found in thismanual and on the tire labellocated on the driver's side cen-ter pillar.
• Worn tires can cause accidents.Replace tires that are worn,show uneven wear, or are dam-aged.
• Remember to check the pressureof your spare tire. HYUNDAI rec-ommends that you check thespare every time you check thepressure of the other tires onyour vehicle.
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TTire rotation To equalize tread wear, it is recom-mended that the tires be rotatedevery 10,000 km or sooner if irregu-lar wear develops.During rotation, check the tires forcorrect balance.When rotating tires, check for unevenwear and damage. Abnormal wear isusually caused by incorrect tire pres-sure, improper wheel alignment, out-of-balance wheels, severe braking orsevere cornering. Look for bumps orbulges in the tread or side of tire.Replace the tire if you find either ofthese conditions. Replace the tire iffabric or cord is visible. After rotation,be sure to bring the front and rear tirepressures to specification and checklug nut tightness. Refer to “Tire and wheels” in chapter8.
Disc brake pads should be inspectedfor wear whenever tires are rotated.
Information Rotate radial tires that have an asym-metric tread pattern only from frontto rear and not from right to left.
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Without a spare tire/4 Steel wheel or 1Compact spare wheel
With a full-size spare tire (if equipped)/For all5 Steel/5 Alloy wheels)
Directional tires (if equipped)
• Do not use the compact sparetire for tire rotation.
• Do not mix bias ply and radialply tires under any circum-stances. This may cause unusu-al handling characteristics thatcould result in death, severeinjury, or property damage.
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WWheel alignment and tire bal-ance The wheels on your vehicle werealigned and balanced carefully at thefactory to give you the longest tire lifeand best overall performance.In most cases, you will not need tohave your wheels aligned again.However, if you notice unusual tirewear or your vehicle pulling one wayor the other, the alignment may needto be reset. If you notice your vehicle vibratingwhen driving on a smooth road, yourwheels may need to be rebalanced.
Improper wheel weights can damageyour vehicle's aluminum wheels. Useonly approved wheel weights.
Tire replacement
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wearindicator will appear as a solid bandacross the tread. This shows there isless than 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) of treadleft on the tire. Replace the tire whenthis happens.Do not wait for the band to appearacross the entire tread before replac-ing the tire.
When replacing the tires, recheckand tighten the wheel nuts after driv-ing about 1,000 km (620miles). If thesteering wheel shakes or the vehiclevibrates while driving, the tire is outof balance. Align the tire balance. Ifthe problem is not solved, we recom-mend that you contact an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
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Tread wear indicator
A wheel that is not the correct sizemay adversely affect wheel andbearing life, braking and stoppingabilities, handling characteristics,ground clearance, body-to-tireclearance, snow chain clearance,speedometer and odometer cali-bration, headlight aim and bumperheight.
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Wheel replacement When replacing the metal wheels forany reason, make sure the newwheels are equivalent to the originalfactory units in diameter, rim widthand offset.
Replacing tires
To reduce the chance or seriousor fatal injuries from an accidentcaused by tire failure or loss ofvehicle control:• Replace tires that are worn,
show uneven wear, or are dam-aged. Worn tires can cause lossof braking effectiveness, steer-ing control, and traction.
• Do not drive your vehicle withtoo little or too much pressure inyour tires. This can lead touneven wear and tire failure.
• When replacing tires, never mixradial and bias-ply tires on thesame car. You must replace alltires (including the spare) if mov-ing from radial to bias-ply tires.
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WARNING (Continued)• Using tires and wheel other than
the recommended sizes couldcause unusual handling charac-teristics and poor vehicle con-trol, resulting in a serious acci-dent.
• When replacing tires (orwheels), it is recommended toreplace the two front or two reartires (or wheels) as a pair.Replacing just one tire can seri-ously affect your vehicle’s han-dling.
• The ABS works by comparingthe speed of the wheels. Tiresize can affect wheel speed.When replacing tires, all 4 tiresmust use the same size original-ly supplied with the vehicle.Using tires of a different size cancause the ABS (Anti-lock BrakeSystem) and ESC (ElectronicStability Control) to work irregu-larly. (if equipped)
TTire tractionTire traction can be reduced if youdrive on worn tires, tires that areimproperly inflated or on slipperyroad surfaces. Tires should bereplaced when tread wear indicatorsappear. Slow down whenever thereis rain, snow or ice on the road, toreduce the possibility of losing con-trol of the vehicle.
Tire maintenance In addition to proper inflation, correctwheel alignment helps decrease tirewear. If you find a tire worn unevenly,have your dealer check the wheelalignment.When you have new tires installed,make sure they are balanced. Thiswill increase vehicle ride comfort andtire life. Additionally, a tire shouldalways be rebalanced if it is removedfrom the wheel.
Tire sidewall labeling
This information identifies anddescribes the fundamental charac-teristics of the tire and also providesthe tire identification number (TIN)for safety standard certification. TheTIN can be used to identify the tire incase of a recall.
1. Manufacturer or brand nameManufacturer or Brand name is shown.
2. Tire size designation A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tiresize designation. You will need thisinformation when selecting replace-ment tires for your car. The followingexplains what the letters and num-bers in the tire size designationmean.Example tire size designation:(These numbers are provided as anexample only; your tire size designa-tor could vary depending on yourvehicle.)205/65R16 95H
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7
205 - Tire width in millimeters.65 - Aspect ratio. The tire’s chapter
height as a percentage of itswidth.
R - Tire construction code (Radial).16 - Rim diameter in inches.95 - Load Index, a numerical code
associated with the maximumload the tire can carry.
H - Speed Rating Symbol. See thespeed rating chart in this chapterfor additional information.
Wheel size designation
Wheels are also marked with impor-tant information that you need if youever have to replace one. The follow-ing explains what the letters andnumbers in the wheel size designa-tion mean.
Example wheel size designation:66.0JX16
6.0 - Rim width in inches.J - Rim contour designation.16 - Rim diameter in inches.
Tire speed ratings The chart below lists many of the dif-ferent speed ratings currently beingused for passenger car tires. Thespeed rating is part of the tire sizedesignation on the sidewall of thetire. This symbol corresponds to thattire's designed maximum safe oper-ating speed.
S 180 km/h (112 mph)T 190 km/h (118 mph)H 210 km/h (130 mph)V 240 km/h (149 mph)Z Above 240 km/h (149 mph)
W* 270 km/h (168 mph)
Maximum SpeedSpeedRatingSymbol
* W speed rating is sub-category of the Zspeed rating.
33. Checking tire life (TIN : TireIdentification Number)
Any tires that are over 6 years old,based on the manufacturing date,(including the spare tire) should bereplaced by new ones. You can findthe manufacturing date on the tiresidewall (possibly on the inside of thewheel), displaying the DOT Code.The DOT Code is a series of num-bers on a tire consisting of numbersand English letters. The manufactur-ing date is designated by the last fourdigits (characters) of the DOT code.
DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOOThe front part of the DOT means aplant code number, tire size andtread pattern and the last four num-bers indicate week and year manu-factured.For example: DOT XXXX XXXX 1518 representsthat the tire was produced in the 15thweek of 2018.
4. Tire ply composition and materi-al
The number of layers or plies of rub-ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tiremanufacturers also must indicate thematerials in the tire, which includesteel, nylon, polyester, and others.The letter "R" means radial ply con-struction; the letter "D" means diago-nal or bias ply construction; and theletter "B" means belted-bias ply con-struction.
5. Maximum permissible inflationpressure
This number is the greatest amountof air pressure that should be put inthe tire. Do not exceed the maximumpermissible inflation pressure. Referto the Tire and Loading Informationlabel for recommended inflationpressure.
Tire age
Tires degrade over time, evenwhen they are not being used.Regardless of the remainingtread, it is recommended that tiresgenerally be replaced after six (6)years of normal service. Heatcaused by hot climates or frequenthigh loading conditions can accel-erate the aging process. Failureto follow this warning could causesudden tire failure, which couldlead to a loss of control and anaccident involving serious injury ordeath.
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66. Maximum load ratingThis number indicates the maximumload in kilograms and pounds thatcan be carried by the tire. Whenreplacing the tires on the vehicle,always use a tire that has the sameload rating as the factory installedtire.
7. Uniform tire quality grading Quality grades can be found whereapplicable on the tire sidewallbetween tread shoulder and maxi-mum chapter width.For example: TREAD wear 200TRACTION AATEMPERATURE A
Tread wear
The tread wear grade is a compara-tive rating based on the wear rate ofthe tire when tested under controlledconditions on a specified govern-ment test course. For example, a tiregraded 150 would wear one-and-a-half times (1½) as well on the gov-ernment course as a tire graded 100.The relative performance of tiresdepends upon the actual conditionsof their use, however, and maydepart significantly from the normdue to variations in driving habits,service practices and differences inroad characteristics and climate.These grades are molded on theside-walls of passenger vehicle tires.The tires available as standard oroptional equipment on your vehiclemay vary with respect to grade.
Traction - AA, A, B & C
The traction grades, from highest tolowest, are AA, A, B and C. Thosegrades represent the tire’s ability tostop on wet pavement measuredunder controlled conditions on spec-ified government test surfaces ofasphalt and concrete. A tire markedC may have poor traction perform-ance.
The traction grade assigned to thistire is based on straight-aheadbraking traction tests, and doesnot include acceleration, corner-ing, hydroplaning, or peak tractioncharacteristics.
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Temperature -A, B & C
The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B, and C, representing thetire’s resistance to the generation ofheat and its ability to dissipate heatwhen tested under controlled condi-tions on a specified indoor laboratorytest wheel. Sustained high temperature cancause the material of the tire todegenerate and reduce tire life, andexcessive temperature can lead tosudden tire failure. Grades B and Arepresent higher levels of perform-ance on the laboratory test wheelthan the minimum required by law.
LLow aspect ratio tire (if equipped) The low aspect ratio tires, of whichaspect ratio is below 50, areequipped with for the sporty look. Riding with high aspect ratio tiresmay be uncomfortable with unpleas-ant noises, because the low aspectratio tires are optimized for handlingand breaking.
Tire temperature
The temperature grade for this tireis established for a tire that isproperly inflated and not over-loaded. Excessive speed, under-inflation, or excessive loading,either separately or in combina-tion, can cause heat build-up andsudden tire failure. This can causeloss of vehicle control and seriousinjury or death.
WARNING
TThe sidewall of the low aspect ratiotire is thinner than the high aspectratio tire. Thus, the wheel and the tiremay be easily damaged. Thus, followthe below instructions. - Cautiously drive the vehicle on a
rough road or off the road.Otherwise, the tires and wheelsmay be damaged. After drivingthose areas, inspect the tires andwheels.
- Slowly drive the vehicle to passover a pothole, speed bump, man-hole, or curb stone. Otherwise, thetires and wheels may be damaged.
- Upon having an impact on the tire,we recommend you to have thetires inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
Inspect the tires every 3,000 km toprevent damage.
• It is difficult to recognize tire dam-age only with eyes.However, we recommend you tohave the tire checked or replacedupon detecting even the slightesttire damage. The tire damage mayleak air from the tire.
• Tire damage, caused by driving ona rough road, pothole, manhole orcurb stone, or off the road, is notcovered by the manufacturer’swarranty.
• For further information about thetire, refer to the label on the tiresidewall.
NOTICE NOTICE
A vehicle’s electrical system is pro-tected from electrical overload dam-age by fuses.This vehicle has 2 fuse panels, onelocated in the driver’s side panel bol-ster, the other in the engine compart-ment near the battery.If any of your vehicle’s lights, acces-sories, or controls do not work, checkthe appropriate circuit fuse. If a fusehas blown, the element inside thefuse will be melted.If the electrical system does notwork, first check the driver’s sidefuse panel.Before replacing a blown fuse, dis-connect the negative battery cable.Always replace a blown fuse withone of the same rating.If the replacement fuse blows, thisindicates an electrical problem. Avoidusing the system involved and imme-diately consult an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.Three kinds of fuses are used: bladetype for lower amperage rating, slowblow type and multi fuse for higheramperage ratings.
Do not use a screwdriver or anyother metal object to remove fusesbecause it may cause a short circuitand damage the system.
Information The actual fuse/relay panel label maydiffer from equipped items.
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■ Slow Blow type
■ Multi fuse
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■ Blade type
Fuse replacement
• Never replace a fuse with any-thing but another fuse of thesame rating.
• A higher capacity fuse couldcause damage and possibly afire.
• Never install a wire or aluminumfoil instead of the proper fuse -even as a temporary repair. Itmay cause extensive wiringdamage and a possible fire.
WARNING
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•• When replacing a blown fuse orrelay with a new one, make surethe new fuse or relay fits tightly intothe clips. The incomplete fasteningfuse or relay may cause the vehi-cle wiring and electric systemsdamage and a possible fire.
• Do not remove fuses, relays andterminals fastened with bolts ornuts. The fuses, relays and termi-nals may be fastened incomplete-ly, and it may cause a possible fire.If fuses, relays and terminals fas-tened with bolts or nuts are blown,consult with an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
• Do not input any other objectsexcept fuses or relays intofuse/relay terminals such as a driv-er or wiring. It may cause contactfailure and system malfunction.
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(Continued)• Check the blown fuse with the
fuse Information on the fuse boxcover.
• Replace the blown fuse on thesame place after turning off theignition switch and all electricswitches and disconnecting thenegative Battery cable.
Instrument panel fuse replace-ment
1. Turn the ignition switch and allother switches off.
2. Open the fuse panel cover.
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3. Pull the suspected fuse straightout. Use the fuse puller provided inthe engine compartment fusepanel.
4. Check the removed fuse; replace itif it is blown.
5. Push in a new fuse of the samerating, and make sure it fits tightlyin the clips.
If it fits loosely, we recommend thatyou consult an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.If you do not have a spare, use afuse of the same rating from a circuityou may not need for operating thevehicle, such as the cigarette lighterfuse.If the electrical components do notwork and the fuses are OK, checkthe fuse panel in the engine com-partment. If a fuse is blown, it mustbe replaced.
FFuse switch
Always, put the fuse switch at the ONposition.If you move the switch to the OFFposition, some items such as audioand digital clock must be reset andtransmitter (or smart key and burglaralarm) may not work properly.
Always place the fuse switch in theON position while driving the vehicle.
NOTICE
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IInformation
If the fuse switch is OFF, the abovemessage will appear.
Engine compartment panel fusereplacement
1. Turn the ignition switch and allother switches off.
2. Remove the fuse box cover bypressing the tab and pulling up thecover.
3. Check the removed fuse; replace itif it is blown. To remove or insertthe fuse, use the fuse puller in theengine compartment fuse panel.
4. Push in a new fuse of the samerating, and make sure it fits tightlyin the clips. If it fits loosely, we rec-ommend that you consult anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
After checking the fuse panel in theengine compartment, securely installthe fuse panel cover. If not, electricalfailures may occur from water leak-ing in.
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MMain fuse
If an electrical system does not oper-ate with no blown fuse in the engineroom and inner fuse box, the mainfuse inside the battery (+) cap maybe blown. The main fuse is heavily connectedto many other parts. In this case, werecommend you to contact an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer.
Multi fuse
If the multi fuse is blown, it must beremoved as follows:1. Disconnect the negative battery
cable.2. Remove the nuts shown in the pic-
ture above.3. Replace the fuse with a new one
of the same rating.4. Reinstall in the reverse order of
removal.
InformationIf the multi fuse is blown, we recom-mend that you consult an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
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FFuse/relay panel descriptionInner fuse panel
Inside the fuse/relay panel covers,you can find the fuse/relay labeldescribing fuse/relay name andcapacity.
Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in thismanual may be applicable to yourvehicle. It is accurate at the time ofprinting. When you inspect the fusepanel in your vehicle, refer to the fusepanel label
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Inner Compartment Fuse Panel
IITEM Name Symbol Rating Caution Information / Circuit Protected
FUSE
RR HTD 30A Rear Defogger Relay, Rear Defogger
TURN 15A Body Control Module
SUN ROOF 20A Sun Roof module
DOOR LOCK 20A Door Lock/Unlock Relay, Door Actuator, Tail Gate Unlock Relay, Tail Gate Latch
PDM1 15A Smart Key Control Module
WASHER 15A Multi Function Switch
A/CON A/C 10A Air Condition Module(Manual, Auto), Cluster Ionizer, Blower Relay
MODULE 5 10A Electronic chromic mirror, Head lamp leveling Switch, Head Lamp LH/RH
MODULE 4 10A Smart key Control Module, Body Control Module
PDM 22
210A Smart Key Control Module
BRAKESWITCH
10A Stop Lamp Switch, Smart Key Control Module
HTD IND 10A A/C Control Module (Manual, Auto), G4FC : ECU(MT), PCU(AT)
* G4FC : Gamma 1.6 (Gasoline), D4FC : UII 1.4 (Diesel), D4FB : UII 1.6 (Diesel)
IITEM Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
FUSE
BLOWER1
10A AC Control Module (Auto)
REAR WIPER 10A Rear Wiper Motor, Rear Wiper Relay
MEMORY 10ADigital Clock, Body Control Module, AC Control Module (Auto, Manual), Cluster, Outside Mirror Folding, OBD
MULTIMEDIA 20A Audio
C_LIGHTER 20A Cigar lighter (Export only)
INTERIOR LP 10A Room Lamp, MAP Lamp, Luggage Lamp
BLOWER SIGNAL
210A AC Control Module (Manual)
ACC ACC 10AAudio, Body Control Module, P/OUTLET Relay, Digital Clock, Smart Key Module, Outside Mirror Switch
P/Seat 30A Power Seat (Export only)
P/WINDOWRH
RH25A Power Window Main Switch RH (Front, Rear)
POWER OUTLET
POWEROUTLET
FR
20A Front Power Outlet
TCU 15AM/T : Vehicle Speed Sensor, Back Up Lamp FuseA/T : Inhibitor Switch, TCU
* G4FC : Gamma 1.6 (Gasoline), D4FC : UII 1.4 (Diesel), D4FB : UII 1.6 (Diesel)
IITEM Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
FUSE
MODULE 2 MODULE2
10A Body Control Module, Sports Mode Switch(A/T), Stop Switch (NC)
MODULE 3 MODULE3
10AA/C Control Module(Manual/Auto), Body Control Module (Static Bending LP Power), ATM Lever Indicator (A/T)
MODULE 1 MODULE1
10A Rear Parking Sensor
MDPS 10A MDPS Unit
AIRBAG IND IND 10A Instrumental Cluster
SAFETYP/WINDOW
SAFETY25A Driver Safety Power Window Module
P/WINDOWLH
LH25A Power Window Main Switch LH(Front Rear)
POWER OUTLET
POWEROUTLET
RR 20A Power Outlet Rear
STARTSTART
10A PCU/ECU, Inhibitor Switch, Clutch Pedal Assy,Start Relay, Start Inhibitor Relay
SENSORS
10A D4FC, DFCB: Fuel HTR Relay, Fuel Water Sensor
* G4FC : Gamma 1.6 (Gasoline), D4FC : UII 1.4 (Diesel), D4FB : UII 1.6 (Diesel)
IITEM Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
FUSE
ENGE
10A Airflow Sensor (D4FB), Smart key Control Module, ECU/PCU (G4FC,D4FC,D4FB)
ABS 10AABS/ ESC Control Module, Rheostat & ESC Switch, Engine Room Diagnosis Connector
AIRBAG 10A Airbag Control Unit
CLUSTER CLUSTER 10A Instrument Cluster
* G4FC : Gamma 1.6 (Gasoline), D4FC : UII 1.4 (Diesel), D4FB : UII 1.6 (Diesel)
EEngine compartment fuse panel
Inside the fuse/relay panel covers,you can find the fuse/relay labeldescribing fuse/relay name andcapacity.
Information Not all fuse panel descriptions in thismanual may be applicable to yourvehicle. It is accurate at the time ofprinting. When you inspect the fusepanel in your vehicle, refer to the fusepanel label.
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Engine Compartment Fuse Panel
IItem Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
MULTIFUSE
MDPS 80A MDPS(Motor Power Steering)
ALT ALT 125A/150AG4FC(125A): Alternator, Battery, All Fuses connected to Alternator fuseD4FC/D4FB(150A): Alternator, Battery, All Fuses connected to Alternator fuse
FUSE
ECU 5 15A G4FC(15A): ECU (M/T), PCU(A/T)
HEAD LAMPHIGH BEAM
10A Head Lamp High Solenoid Relay (Bi-Functional Type)
ABS 2 40A ABS / ESC Control Module
ECU 4E4
25A/15AG4FC(25A): ECU (M/T), PCU(A/T) D4FC(15A): Inlet Meter Valve, D4FB(15A): Glow Plug Relay, Fuel Meter Unit
TCU 1T1
25A D4FB: TCU(A/T)
B+5 40A Instrument Panel Fuse Block Fuse: FS01
ABS 1 40A ABS / ESC Control Module, Engine Room Diagnosis
* G4FC : Gamma 1.6 (Gasoline), D4FC : UII 1.4 (Diesel), D4FB : UII 1.6 (Diesel)
IItem Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
FUSE
B+4 40AW/o Button start: Ignition SWWith Button start: PDM Relay Block
IG1 50AInstrument Panel Fuse Block Fuse: FS14,FS05,FS13,FS17,FS10,FS02,FS09, IODrelay(Leakage Current Auto cut)
B+1 80A D4FC/D4FB: Glow Relay, Glow Plug
Glow 30A D4FC/D4FB: Fuel heater
FUELHEATER
30A (Engine Control)Main Relay
ECU 1 25A Wiper Motor(Front)
FRONTWIPER
15A Horn(Dual), Burglar Alarm Horn
HORN 20A G4FC: Fuel Pump Relay, Fuel Pump Motor
FUEL PUMPFUELPUMP
40A/50AG4FC(40A),Radiator Fan MotorD4FC/D4FB(50A)-Radiator Fan Motor
C/FAN 40A Blower Motor
BLOWER 40AW/o Button Start : Start Relay, Start Solenoid, Ignition SWWith Button Start : Start Relay, Start Solenoid, PDM Relay Block
* G4FC : Gamma 1.6 (Gasoline), D4FC : UII 1.4 (Diesel), D4FB : UII 1.6 (Diesel)
IItem Name Symbol Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
FUSE
IG2 40AW/o Button Start : Start Relay, Start Solenoid, Ignition SWWith Button Start : Start Relay, Start Solenoid, PDM Relay Block
B+3 30A Instrument Panel Fuse Block Fuse: FS04, IPS-4, IPS-5
B+2 50A Instrument Panel Fuse Block Fuse: FS03, P/window Relay, P/Outlet Relay
INJECTOR INJECTOR 15A G4FC: Injector(#1,#2,#3,#4)
BACK UPLAMP
B/UP LAMP 10A Back up switch(MT Only), Rear Combination Lamp LH/RH
IGN COIL IGNCOIL 15A G4FC: Condenser, Ignition Coil Extn.
SENSOR 1 10AG4FC: Variable Intake System Solenoid, Output Variable Cam(IN, EX),
Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Oxygen Sensor(UP, DN), IMMOD4FB: Lambda Sensor, Stop SW, EGR Actuator, D4FC: Stop SW
ECU 3 20AD4FC/D4FB: ECU G4FC: ECU(M/T),PCU(A/T)
Relay Glow D4FC/D4FB: Glow Plug
* G4FC : Gamma 1.6 (Gasoline), D4FC : UII 1.4 (Diesel), D4FB : UII 1.6 (Diesel)
Consult an authorized HYUNDAIdealer to replace most vehicle lightbulbs. It is difficult to replace vehiclelight bulbs because other parts of thevehicle must be removed before youcan get to the bulb. This is especiallytrue for removing the headlightassembly to get to the bulb(s).Removing/installing the headlightassembly can result in damage tothe vehicle.
Information After heavy driving, rain or washingheadlight and taillight lenses couldappear frosty. This condition is causedby the temperature differencebetween the lamp inside and outside.This is similar to the condensation onyour windows inside your vehicle dur-ing the rain and doesn’t indicate aproblem with your vehicle. If thewater leaks into the lamp bulb circuit-ry, we recommend that the system bechecked by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.
Be sure to replace the burned-outbulb with one of the same wattagerating. Otherwise, it may cause dam-age to the fuse or electric wiring sys-tem.
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Prior to replacing a light, depressthe foot brake, move the shift leverinto the neutral (for manualtransaxle vehicle), apply the park-ing brake, place the ignition switchin the LOCK/OFF position, andtake the key with you when leav-ing the vehicle to avoid suddenmovement of the vehicle and toprevent possible electric shock.Be aware the bulbs may be hotand may burn your fingers.
WARNING
HHeadlight, position light, turn sig-nal light, static bending light andfront fog light bulb replacementType A(1) Headlight (Low/High)
(2) Parking (Position) light(3) Front turn signal light(4) Front fog light (if equipped)
Information If the headlight aiming adjustment isnecessary after the headlight assemblyis reinstalled, consult an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
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(Continued)• Always handle them carefully,
and avoid scratches and abra-sions. If the bulbs are lit, avoidcontact with liquids. Never touchthe glass with bare hands.Residual oil may cause the bulbto overheat and burst when lit. Abulb should be operated onlywhen installed in a headlight.
• If a bulb becomes damaged orcracked, replace it immediatelyand carefully dispose of it.
• Wear eye protection whenchanging a bulb. Allow the bulbto cool down before handling it.
Halogen bulbs
• Halogen bulbs contain pressur-ized gas that will produce flyingpieces of glass if broken.
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Headlight (Low/High)
1. Open the hood.2. Remove the headlight bulb cover
by turning it counterclockwise.3. Disconnect the headlight bulb
socket-connector.4. Unsnap the headlight bulb retain-
ing wire by depressing the endand pushing it upward.
5. Remove the bulb from the head-light assembly.
6. Install a new headlight bulb andsnap the headlight bulb retainingwire into position by aligning thewire with the groove on the bulb.
7. Connect the headlight bulb socketconnector.
8. Install the headlight bulb cover byturning it clockwise.
Turn signal light
1. Remove the turn signal light bulbcover by turning it counterclock-wise.
2. Remove the socket from theassembly by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe assembly.
3. Insert a new bulb by inserting itinto the socket and rotating it untilit locks into place.
4. Install the socket in the assemblyby aligning the tabs on the socketwith the slots in the assembly.Push the socket into the assemblyand turn the socket clockwise.
5. Install the turn signal light bulbcover by turning it clockwise.
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Turn signal lightParking
(Position) light
Headlight
Parking (Position) light
1. Remove the socket from theassembly by pulling it straight out.
2. Remove the bulb from the socketby pulling it out.
3. Insert a new bulb by inserting itinto the socket.
4. Install the socket in the assemblyby pushing it in.
Front fog light bulb replacement
1. Remove the under cover by rotat-ing the screws and bolts.
2. Reach your hand into the back ofthe front bumper.
3. Disconnect the power connectorfrom the socket.
4. Remove the bulb-socket from thehousing by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe housing.
5. Install the new bulb-socket into thehousing by aligning the tabs onthe socket with the slots in thehousing. Push the socket into thehousing and turn the socket clock-wise.
6. Connect the power connector tothe socket.
7. Reinstall the front bumper undercover.
IInformation The FOG LAMP aiming adjustmentcan be done by removing UNDERCVR. Consult an authorizedHYUNDAI Dealer.
Type B
(1) Headlight (Low/High)(2) Parking (Position) light(3) Front turn signal light(4) Static bending light(5) Front fog light (if equipped)(6) Daytime running light
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IInformation If the headlight aiming adjustment isnecessary after the headlight assemblyis reinstalled, consult an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.
Headlight (Low/High) and staticbending light replacement
1. Open the hood.2. Remove the headlight bulb cover
by turning it counterclockwise. 3. Disconnect the headlight bulb
socket-connector.4. Unsnap the headlight bulb retain-
ing wire by depressing the endand pushing it upward.
5. Remove the bulb from the head-light assembly.
6. Install a new headlight bulb andsnap the headlight bulb retainingwire into position by aligning thewire with the groove on the bulb.
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Halogen bulbs
• Halogen bulbs contain pressur-ized gas that will produce flyingpieces of glass if broken.
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WARNING
.(Continued)• Always handle them carefully,
and avoid scratches and abra-sions. If the bulbs are lit, avoidcontact with liquids. Never touchthe glass with bare hands.Residual oil may cause the bulbto overheat and burst when lit. Abulb should be operated onlywhen installed in a headlight.
• If a bulb becomes damaged orcracked, replace it immediatelyand carefully dispose of it.
• Wear eye protection whenchanging a bulb. Allow the bulbto cool down before handling it.
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Turn signal
Static bending light
Low/High
7. Connect the headlight bulb socketconnector.
8. Install the headlight bulb cover byturning it clockwise.
IInformation - Bi-Function projection
headlampThis headlamp is bi-function type thatswitches the low beam to high or thehigh beam to low using solenoid sys-tem. So, the moving sound may beheard when the headlamp switchesthe low beam to high or the high beamto low and it does not indicate mal-function of the headlamp.
Turn signal light
1. Remove the turn signal light bulbcover by turning it counterclock-wise.
2. Remove the socket from theassembly by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe assembly.
3. Insert a new bulb by inserting itinto the socket and rotating it untilit locks into place.
4. Install the socket in the assemblyby aligning the tabs on the socketwith the slots in the assembly.Push the socket into the assemblyand turn the socket clockwise.
5. Install the turn signal light bulbcover by turning it clockwise.
Front fog light bulb replacement
1. Remove the under cover by rotat-ing the screws and bolts.
2. Reach your hand into the back ofthe front bumper.
3. Disconnect the power connectorfrom the socket.
4. Remove the bulb-socket from thehousing by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe housing.
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5. Install the new bulb-socket into thehousing by aligning the tabs onthe socket with the slots in thehousing. Push the socket into thehousing and turn the socket clock-wise.
6. Connect the power connector tothe socket.
7. Reinstall the front bumper undercover.
Parking (Position light)
If the light does not operate, we rec-ommend that the vehicle be checkedby an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
SSide repeater lamp bulb replace-ment (if equipped)
If the light bulb does not operate, werecommend that you checked anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Rear combination light bulbreplacement
(1) Stop/Tail light(2) Tail light(3) Rear turn signal light(4) Back-up light
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OOutside light
1. Open the tailgate2. Loosen the light assembly retain-
ing screws with a cross-tip screw-driver.
3. Remove the rear combination lightassembly from the body of thevehicle.
4. Remove the socket from theassembly by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe assembly.
5. Remove the bulb from the socketby pressing it in and rotating itcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe bulb align with the slots in thesocket. Pull the bulb out of thesocket.
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Turn signal
Stop/Tail Tail
Back up
IInside light
Back-up light / Tail light
1. Turn off the engine.2. Open the tailgate.3. Remove the service cover using a
flat-blade screwdriver.
4.Remove the socket from theassembly by turning the socketcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe socket align with the slots onthe assembly.
5.Remove the bulb from the socketby pressing it in and rotating itcounterclockwise until the tabs onthe bulb align with the slots in thesocket. Pull the bulb out of thesocket.
6.Insert a new bulb into the socket.7.Install the socket into the assembly
by aligning the tabs on the socketwith the slots on the assembly andturning the socket clockwise.
High mounted stop light
If the light does not operate, we rec-ommend that the vehicle be checkedby an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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LLicense plate light bulb replace-ment
1.Remove the tailgate trim.2.Remove the socket by turning it
counterclockwise.
3.Remove the bulb by pulling itstraight out.
4.Install a new bulb.5.Install the socket by turning it
clockwise.6.Install the tailgate trim.
Interior light bulb replacement
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1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver,gently pry the lens from the interi-or lamp housing.
2. Remove the bulb by pulling itstraight out.
3. Install a new bulb in the socket.4. Align the lens tabs with the interior
lamp housing notches and snapthe lens into place.
UUse care not to dirty or damage lens,lens tab, and plastic housings.
NOTICE
Prior to working on the Interiorlamps, ensure that the “OFF” but-ton is depressed to avoid burningyour fingers or receiving an elec-tric shock.
WARNING ■ Room lamp (without sunroof)
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Exterior careExterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner or polish. Read all warningand caution statements that appearon the label.
Finish maintenanceWashing
To help protect your vehicle’s finishfrom rust and deterioration, wash itthoroughly and frequently at leastonce a month with lukewarm or coldwater. If you use your vehicle for off-roaddriving, you should wash it after eachoff-road trip. Pay special attention tothe removal of any accumulation ofsalt, dirt, mud, and other foreignmaterials. Make sure the drain holesin the lower edges of the doors androcker panels are kept clear andclean.Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,industrial pollution and similardeposits can damage your vehicle’sfinish if not removed immediately. Even prompt washing with plainwater may not completely remove allthese deposits. A mild soap, safe foruse on painted surfaces, may beused.After washing, rinse the vehicle thor-oughly with lukewarm or cold water.Do not allow soap to dry on the fin-ish.
• Do not use strong soap, chemicaldetergents or hot water, and do notwash the vehicle in direct sunlightor when the body of the vehicle iswarm.
• Be careful when washing the sidewindows of your vehicle. Especially, with high-pressurewater, water may leak through thewindows and wet the interior.
• To prevent damage to the plasticparts and lamps, do not clean withchemical solvents or strong deter-gents.
NOTICE
Wet brakes
After washing the vehicle, test thebrakes while driving slowly to seeif they have been affected bywater. If braking performance isimpaired, dry the brakes by apply-ing them lightly while maintaininga slow forward speed.
WARNING
•• Water washing in the engine com-partment including high pressurewater washing may cause the fail-ure of electrical circuits located inthe engine compartment.
• Never allow water or other liquidsto come in contact withelectrical/electronic componentsinside the vehicle as this may dam-age them.
Waxing
Wax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehiclebefore waxing. Use a good qualityliquid or paste wax, and follow themanufacturer’s instructions. Wax allmetal trim to protect it and to main-tain its luster.Removing oil, tar, and similar materi-als with a spot remover will usuallystrip the wax from the finish. Be sure tore-wax these areas even if the rest ofthe vehicle does not yet need waxing.
• Wiping dust or dirt off the body witha dry cloth will scratch the finish.
• Do not use steel wool, abrasivecleaners, or strong detergents con-taining highly alkaline or causticagents on chrome-plated oranodized aluminum parts. Thismay result in damage to the pro-tective coating and cause discol-oration or paint deterioration.
Finish damage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in thepainted surface must be repairedpromptly. Exposed metal will quicklyrust and may develop into a majorrepair expense.
Information If your vehicle is damaged andrequires any metal repair or replace-ment, be sure the body shop appliesanti-corrosion materials to the partsrepaired or replaced.
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BBright-metal maintenance• To remove road tar and insects,
use a tar remover, not a scraper orother sharp object.
• To protect the surfaces of bright-metal parts from corrosion, apply acoating of wax or chrome preser-vative and rub to a high luster.
• During winter weather or in coastalareas, cover the bright metal partswith a heavier coating of wax orpreservative. If necessary, coat theparts with non-corrosive petroleumjelly or other protective compound.
Underbody maintenanceCorrosive materials used for ice andsnow removal and dust control maycollect on the underbody. If thesematerials are not removed, acceler-ated rusting can occur on the under-body parts such as the fuel lines,frame, floor pan and exhaust system,even though they have been treatedwith rust protection.Thoroughly flush the vehicle under-body and wheel openings with luke-warm or cold water once a month,after off-road driving and at the endof each winter. Pay special attentionto these areas because it is difficultto see all the mud and dirt. It will domore harm than good to wet downthe road grime without removing it.The lower edges of the doors, rockerpanels, and frame members havedrain holes that should not clog withdirt; trapped water in these areas cancause rusting.
After washing the vehicle, test thebrakes while driving slowly to seeif they have been affected bywater. If braking performance isimpaired, dry the brakes by apply-ing them lightly while maintaininga slow forward speed.
WARNING
AAluminum wheel maintenance The aluminum wheels are coatedwith a clear protective finish.• Do not use any abrasive cleaner,
polishing compound, solvent, orwire brushes on aluminum wheels.They may scratch or damage thefinish.
• Clean the wheel when it hascooled.
• Use only a mild soap or neutraldetergent, and rinse thoroughlywith water. Also, be sure to cleanthe wheels after driving on saltedroads. This helps prevent corro-sion.
• Avoid washing the wheels withhigh-speed car wash brushes.
• Do not use any alkaline or aciddetergent. It may damage and cor-rode the aluminum wheels coatedwith a clear protective finish.
Corrosion protectionProtecting your vehicle from corro-sion
By using the most advanced designand construction practices to combatcorrosion, we produce vehicles ofthe highest quality. However, this isonly part of the job. To achieve thelong-term corrosion resistance yourvehicle can deliver, the owner'scooperation and assistance is alsorequired.
Common causes of corrosion
The most common causes of corro-sion on your vehicle are:• Road salt, dirt and moisture that is
allowed to accumulate underneaththe vehicle.
• Removal of paint or protectivecoatings by stones, gravel, abra-sion or minor scrapes and dentswhich leave unprotected metalexposed to corrosion.
High-corrosion areas
If you live in an area where your vehi-cle is regularly exposed to corrosivematerials, corrosion protection isparticularly important. Some of thecommon causes of accelerated cor-rosion are road salts, dust controlchemicals, ocean air and industrialpollution.
Moisture breeds corrosion
Moisture creates the conditions inwhich corrosion is most likely tooccur. For example, corrosion isaccelerated by high humidity, partic-ularly when temperatures are justabove freezing. In such conditions,the corrosive material is kept in con-tact with the vehicle’s surface bymoisture that slowly evaporates.Mud is particularly corrosivebecause it dries slowly and holdsmoisture in contact with the vehicle.Although the mud appears to be dry,it can still retain moisture and pro-mote corrosion.High temperatures can also acceler-ate corrosion of parts that are notproperly ventilated so the moisturecan be dispersed. For all these rea-sons, it is particularly important tokeep your vehicle clean and free ofmud or accumulations of other mate-rials. This applies not only to the vis-ible surfaces but particularly to theunderside of the vehicle.
To help prevent corrosion
You can help prevent corrosion fromgetting started by observing the fol-lowing:
KKeep your vehicle cleanThe best way to prevent corrosion isto keep your vehicle clean and freeof corrosive materials. Attention tothe underside of the vehicle is partic-ularly important.
• If you live in a high-corrosion area— where road salts are used, nearthe ocean, areas with industrialpollution, acid rain, etc.—, youshould take extra care to preventcorrosion. In winter, hose off theunderside of your vehicle at leastonce a month and be sure to cleanthe underside thoroughly whenwinter is over.
• When cleaning underneath thevehicle, give particular attention tothe components under the fendersand other areas that are hiddenfrom view. Do a thorough job; justdampening the accumulated mudrather than washing it away willaccelerate corrosion rather thanprevent it. Water under high pres-sure and steam are particularlyeffective in removing accumulatedmud and corrosive materials.
• When cleaning lower door panels,rocker panels and frame members,be sure that drain holes are keptopen so that moisture can escapeand not be trapped inside to accel-erate corrosion.
KKeep your garage dryDon't park your vehicle in a damp,poorly ventilated garage. This cre-ates a favorable environment for cor-rosion. This is particularly true if youwash your vehicle in the garage ordrive it into the garage when it is stillwet or covered with snow, ice ormud. Even a heated garage can con-tribute to corrosion unless it is wellventilated so moisture is dispersed.
Keep paint and trim in good condi-tionScratches or chips in the finishshould be covered with "touch-up"paint as soon as possible to reducethe possibility of corrosion. If baremetal is showing through, the atten-tion of a qualified body and paintshop is recommended.Bird droppings : Bird droppings arehighly corrosive and may damagepainted surfaces in just a few hours.Always remove bird droppings assoon as possible.
Don't neglect the interiorMoisture can collect under the floormats and carpeting and cause corro-sion. Check under the mats periodi-cally to be sure the carpeting is dry.Use particular care if you carry fertil-izers, cleaning materials or chemi-cals in the vehicle.These should be carried only inproper containers and any spills orleaks should be cleaned up, flushedwith clean water and thoroughlydried.
Interior careInterior general precautions Prevent chemicals such as perfume,cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean-er, and air freshener from contactingthe interior parts because they maycause damage or discoloration. Ifthey do contact the interior parts,wipe them off immediately. See theinstructions that follow for the properway to clean vinyl.
Never allow water or other liquids tocome in contact with electrical/ elec-tronic components inside the vehicleas this may damage them.
When cleaning leather products(steering wheel, seats etc.), use neu-tral detergents or low alcohol contentsolutions. If you use high alcoholcontent solutions or acid/alkalinedetergents, the color of the leathermay fade or the surface may getstripped off.
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CCleaning the upholstery and interi-or trim Vinyl
Remove dust and loose dirt fromvinyl with a whisk broom or vacuumcleaner. Clean vinyl surfaces with avinyl cleaner.
Fabric
Remove dust and loose dirt from fab-ric with a whisk broom or vacuumcleaner. Clean with a mild soap solu-tion recommended for upholstery orcarpets. Remove fresh spots imme-diately with a fabric spot cleaner. Iffresh spots do not receive immediateattention, the fabric can be stainedand its color can be affected. Also, itsfire-resistant properties can bereduced if the material is not proper-ly maintained.
Using anything but recommendedcleaners and procedures may affectthe fabric’s appearance and fire-resistant properties.
Cleaning the lap/shoulder beltwebbing Clean the belt webbing with any mildsoap solution recommended forcleaning upholstery or carpet. Followthe instructions provided with thesoap. Do not bleach or re-dye thewebbing because this may weaken it.
Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass surfaces of thevehicle become fogged (that is, cov-ered with an oily, greasy or waxyfilm), they should be cleaned withglass cleaner. Follow the directionson the glass cleaner container.
Do not scrape or scratch the insideof the rear window. This may resultin damage to the rear windowdefroster grid.
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The emission control system of yourvehicle is covered by a written limitedwarranty. Please see the warrantyinformation contained in the ServicePassport in your vehicle.Your vehicle is equipped with anemission control system to meet allemission regulations.There are three emission controlsystems which are as follows.
(1) Crankcase emission control sys-tem
(2) Evaporative emission control sys-tem
(3) Exhaust emission control system
In order to assure the proper functionof the emission control systems, it isrecommended that you have yourcar inspected and maintained by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer inaccordance with the maintenanceschedule in this manual.
1. Crankcase emission controlsystem
The positive crankcase ventilationsystem is employed to prevent airpollution caused by blow-by gasesbeing emitted from the crankcase.This system supplies fresh filtered airto the crankcase through the airintake hose. Inside the crankcase,the fresh air mixes with blow-bygases, which then pass through thePCV valve into the induction system.
2. Evaporative emission controlsystem
The Evaporative Emission ControlSystem is designed to prevent fuelvapors from escaping into the atmos-phere.
CanisterFuel vapors generated inside the fueltank are absorbed and stored in theonboard canister. When the engine isrunning, the fuel vapors absorbed inthe canister are drawn into the surgetank through the purge control sole-noid valve.
Purge Control Solenoid Valve(PCSV)The purge control solenoid valve iscontrolled by the Engine ControlModule (ECM); when the enginecoolant temperature is low duringidling, the PCSV closes so that evap-orated fuel is not taken into theengine. After the engine warms upduring ordinary driving, the PCSVopens to introduce evaporated fuel tothe engine.
33. Exhaust emission controlsystem
The Exhaust Emission ControlSystem is a highly effective systemwhich controls exhaust emissionswhile maintaining good vehicle per-formance.
Vehicle modifications • This vehicle should not be modi-
fied. Modification of your vehiclecould affect its performance, safetyor durability and may even violategovernmental safety and emis-sions regulations.In addition, damage or perform-ance problems resulting from anymodification may not be coveredunder warranty.
• If you use unauthorized electronicdevices, it may cause the vehicle tooperate abnormally, wire damage,battery discharge and fire. For yoursafety, do not use unauthorizedelectronic devices.
Engine exhaust gas precautions(carbon monoxide) • Carbon monoxide can be present
with other exhaust fumes.Therefore, if you smell exhaustfumes of any kind inside your vehi-cle, have it inspected and repairedimmediately. If you ever suspectexhaust fumes are coming intoyour vehicle, drive it only with allthe windows fully open. Have yourvehicle checked and repairedimmediately.
• Do not operate the engine in con-fined or closed areas (such asgarages) any more than what isnecessary to move the vehicle in orout of the area.
• When the vehicle is stopped in anopen area for more than a shorttime with the engine running,adjust the ventilation system (asneeded) to draw outside air into thevehicle.
• Never sit in a parked or stoppedvehicle for any extended time withthe engine running.
• When the engine stalls or fails tostart, excessive attempts to restartthe engine may cause damage tothe emission control system.
Exhaust
Engine exhaust gases containcarbon monoxide (CO). Thoughcolorless and odorless, it is dan-gerous and could be lethal ifinhaled. Follow the instructions onthis page to avoid CO poisoning.
WARNING
OOperating precautions for catalyticconverters (if equipped)
Your vehicle is equipped with a cat-alytic converter emission controldevice.Therefore, the following precautionsmust be observed:• Use only UNLEADED FUEL for
Petrol engine.• Do not operate the vehicle when
there are signs of engine malfunc-tion, such as misfire or a noticeableloss of performance.
• Do not misuse or abuse theengine. Examples of misuse arecoasting with the ignition off anddescending steep grades in gearwith the ignition off.
• Do not operate the engine at highidle speed for extended periods (5minutes or more).
• Do not modify or tamper with anypart of the engine or emission con-trol system. All inspections andadjustments must be made by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Avoid driving with a extremely lowfuel level. Running out of fuel couldcause the engine to misfire, dam-aging the catalytic converter.
Failure to observe these precautionscould result in damage to the catalyt-ic converter and to your vehicle.Additionally, such actions could voidyour warranties.
Fire
• A hot exhaust system can igniteflammable items under yourvehicle. Do not park, idle, ordrive the vehicle over or nearflammable objects, such asgrass, vegetation, paper,leaves, etc.
• The exhaust system and catalyt-ic system are very hot while theengine is running or immediate-ly after the engine is turned off.Keep away from the exhaustsystem and catalytic, you mayget burned. Also, do not removethe heat sink around theexhaust system, do not seal thebottom of the vehicle or do notcoat the vehicle for corrosioncontrol. It may present a fire riskunder certain conditions.
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Dimensions ............................................................10-2Engine....................................................................10-2Bulb wattage.........................................................10-3Tires and wheels ..................................................10-4Recommended lubricants and capacities .........10-5
Recommended sae viscosity number.........................10-7
Vehicle identification number (VIN)..................10-8Vehicle certification label ...................................10-8Tire specification and pressure label ...............10-8Engine number .....................................................10-9Air conditioner compressor label ......................10-9Fuel label.............................................................10-10
Petrol engine..................................................................10-10
Diesel engine..................................................................10-10
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DImENSIoNS
Item mm (in)
Overall length 4,270 (168.11)
Overall width 1,780 (70.08)
Overall height 1,630 (64.17) / 1,635 (64.37) *1
Front tread205/65R16 1556.5 (61.28)
215/60R17 1544.6 (60.81)
Rear tread205/65R16 1570 (61.81)
215/60R17 1558 (61.34)
Wheelbase 2590 (101.97)
*1 : with roof rack
Item U2 1.4 TCI U2 1.6 TCI Gamma 1.6 MPI
Displacementcc
1,396 1,582 1,591
Bore x Strokemm
75 x 79 77.2 x 84.5 77 x 85.44
Firing order 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2
No. of cylinders 4 4 4
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Light Bulb Wattage (W)
Front
HeadlampType A 60/55
Type B 60
Turn signal lamp 21
Position lampType A 5
Type B LED
Static bending lamp (SBL)* 55
Fog lamp*Type A 27
Type B 35
Side Repeater lamp* (Outside mirror)
Type A LED
Type B 5
Rear
Rear combination lamp
Stop/Tail 21/5
Tail 21/5
Turn signal 21
Back up 16
High mounted stop lamp 5
License plate lamp 5
Interior
Map lamp 8
Room lamp 8
Luggage room lamp 8
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tIrES aND whEElS
When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle. Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly.
CAUTION
*1 : Normal load : Up to 3 persons
Item Tire size Wheel size
Inflation pressure bar (psi) Wheel lug nuttorque
kg•m (lb•ft, N•m)Normal load *1 Maximum load
Front Rear Front Rear
Full size tire205/65R16 6.0J X 16
230 (33) 230 (33) 250 (36) 250 (36)11~13
(79~94, 107~127)215/60R17 6.5J X 17
• It is permissible to add 3 psi to the standard tire pressure specification if colder temperatures are expected soon.Tires typically loose 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 7°C temperature drop. If extreme temperature variations are expected,recheck your tire pressure as necessary to keep them properly inflated.
• An air pressure generally decreases, as you drive up to a high-altitude area above sea level. Thus, if you plan todrive a high-altitude area, check the tire pressures in advance. If necessary, inflate them to a proper level. (Air infla-tion per altitude : +10 kPa/1 km)
• Only steel wheel is provided with the vehicle as a spare wheel. Spare wheel can be from any tire manufacturer.• Spare wheel is intended for Emergency Purpose only.
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rECommENDED lubrICaNtS aND CapaCItIESTo 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
Engine oil *1 *2 *4(drain and refill)
Recommends Gamma 1.6 3.6 l ACEA A5/B5
U2 1.4/U2 1.6 5.3 l ACEA A3/B4*3
Manual transaxle fluid
Gamma 1.6 1.6~1.7 lSAE 70W
(HYUNDAI genuine transaxle fluid)U2 1.4/U2 1.6 1.7~1.8 l
*1 : Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next page.
*2 : Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available. Along with other additional benefits, they contribute to fuel econ-omy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction. Often, these improvements are difficult to measurein everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost and energy savings.
*3 : If the ACEA A3/B4 engine oil is not available in your country, you are able to use API CH-4 (or above)*4 : We recommend that you use the engine oils approved by HYUNDAI Motor India Ltd. We recommend that you consult an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
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Lubricant Volume Classification
Automatic transaxle fluidGamma 1.6 6.7 l ATF SP-IV,
HYUNDAI genuine ATF SP-IVU2 1.6 7.1 l
Coolant
Gamma 1.6M/T 5.7 l
Mixture of antifreeze and water(Phosphate-based Ethylene glycol coolant
for aluminum radiator)
A/T 5.5 l
U2 1.4 M/T 7.2 l
U2 1.6M/T 7.2 l
A/T 7.0 l
Brake/Clutch fluid 0.7~0.8 l FMVSS116 DOT-3 or DOT-4
Fuel 55 l -
M/T : Manual transaxleA/T : Automatic transaxle
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Recommended SAE viscositynumber
Engine oil viscosity (thickness) hasan effect on fuel economy and coldweather operating (engine start andengine oil flowability). Lower viscosi-ty engine oils can provide better fueleconomy and cold weather perform-ance, however, higher viscosityengine oils are required for satisfac-tory lubrication in hot weather.
Using oils of any viscosity other thanthose recommended could result inengine damage.When choosing an oil, consider therange of temperature your vehiclewill be operated in before the next oilchange. Proceed to select the rec-ommended oil viscosity from thechart.
Always be sure to clean the areaaround any filler plug, drain plug,or dipstick before checking ordraining any lubricant. This isespecially important in dusty orsandy areas and when the vehicleis used on unpaved roads.Cleaning the plug and dipstickareas will prevent dirt and grit fromentering the engine and othermechanisms that could be dam-aged.
CAUTION
*1 : For better fuel economy, it is recommended to use the engine oil of a viscosity gradeSAE 5W-30 (ACEA A5/B5). However, if the engine oil is not available in your coun-try, select the proper engine oil using the engine oil viscosity chart.
Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers
Temperature°C(°F)
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50-10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
DieselEngine Oil 5W-30
15W-40
10W-30
0W-30
Petrol Engine Oil *1
20W-50
10W-30
15W-40
5W-30, 5W-40
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The vehicle identification number(VIN) is the number used in register-ing your car and in all legal matterspertaining to its ownership, etc.The number is punched on the floorunder the front right seat. To checkthe number, pull out the slit part ofcarpet.The VIN is also on a plate attachedto the top of the dashboard. Thenumber on the plate can easily beseen through the windshield fromoutside.
The vehicle certification labelattached on the on the front passen-ger’s side center pillar gives the vehi-cle identification number (VIN).
The tires supplied on your new vehi-cle are chosen to provide the bestperformance for normal driving.The tire label located on the driver'sside center pillar gives the tire pres-sures recommended for your car.
OGS085002
VEhIClE CErtIfICatIoNlabEl (If EquIppED)
OGS085003
VEhIClE IDENtIfICatIoNNumbEr (VIN)
OGS085004
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ENGINE NumbEr
The engine number is stamped onthe engine block as shown in thedrawing.
A compressor label informs you thetype of compressor your vehicle isequipped with such as model, suppli-er part number, production number,refrigerant (1) and refrigerant oil (2).
aIr CoNDItIoNEr ComprESSor labEl
OHC081001
� Gamma 1.6 MPI
� U2 1.4 TCI OGS086011/OGS085007/OGS085001
� U2 1.6 TCI
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Petrol engineThe fuel label is attached on the fuelfiller door.
A. Octane rating of unleaded gaso-line1) RON/ROZ : Research OctaneNumber
2) (R+M)/2, AKI : Anti Knock IndexB. Identifiers for Petrol-type fuels
� This symbol means usable fuel.Do not use any other fuel.
C. For further details, refer to the “FuelRequirement” in the Introductionchapter.
Diesel engineThe fuel label is attached on the fuelfiller door.
A. Fuel : DieselB. Identifiers for FAME containingDiesel-type Fuels� This symbol means usable fuel.Do not use any other fuel.
C. For further details, refer to the “FuelRequirement” in the Introductionchapter.
fuEl labEl (If EquIppED)
OTM048455L OTM048456L