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WARNING
TWO-WAY RADIO OR CELLULAR WARNING indicates a hazardous situation
TELEPHONE INSTALLATION which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury.
Your vehicle is equipped with an electric traction
motor and other electronic components. It is pos-
sible for an improperly installed/adjusted two-way CAUTION
radio or cellular telephone to adversely affect elec-
tronic systems. For this reason, we recommend CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation
that you carefully follow the radio manufacturer's which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
instructions or consult your HYUNDAI dealer for moderate injury.
precautionary measures or special instructions if
you choose to install one of these devices. NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not
avoided, could result in vehicle damage.
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HYUNDAI VEHICLE OWNER PRIVACY POLICY
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generated, recorded or stored by the vehicle. Hyundai has created a Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy to explain
how these technologies and services collect use and share this information.
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations, and thank you for choosing HYUNDAI. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of dis-
cerning people who drive HYUNDAIs. We are very proud of the advanced engineering and high-quality construction of
each HYUNDAI we build.
Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI. To become familiar with
your new HYUNDAI, so that you can fully enjoy it, read this Owner's Manual carefully before driving your new vehicle.
This manual contains important safety information and instructions intended to familiarize you with your vehicle's con-
trols and safety features so you can safely operate your vehicle.
This manual also contains information on maintenance designed to enhance safe operation of the vehicle. It is recom-
mended that all service and maintenance on your car be performed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. HYUNDAI deal-
ers are prepared to provide high-quality service, maintenance and any other assistance that may be required.
This Owner's Manual should be considered a permanent part of your vehicle, and should be kept in the vehicle so you
can refer to it at any time. The manual should stay with the vehicle if you sell it to provide the next owner with impor-
tant operating, safety and maintenance information.
CAUTION
Severe vehicle damage may result from the use of poor quality lubricants that do not meet HYUNDAI spec-
ifications.You must always use high quality lubricants that meet the specifications listed on Page 8-6 in the
Vehicle Specifications section of the Owner's Manual.
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Motor America.
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GUIDE TO HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS
1. What are HYUNDAI Genuine 2. Why should you use genuine 3. How can you tell if you are pur-
Parts? parts? chasing HYUNDAI Genuine
HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are the HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are Parts?
same parts used by HYUNDAI engineered and built to meet rigid Look for the HYUNDAI Genuine
Motor Company to manufacture manufacturing requirements. Parts Logo on the package (see
vehicles. They are designed and Damage caused by using imita- below).
tested for the optimum safety, per- tion, counterfeit or used salvage HYUNDAI Genuine Parts export-
formance, and reliability for our parts is not covered under the ed to the U.S. are packaged with
customers. HYUNDAI New Vehicle Limited labels written only in English.
Warranty or any other HYUNDAI
warranty. HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are only
sold through authorized HYUNDAI
In addition, any damage to or fail- Dealerships.
ure of HYUNDAI Genuine Parts
caused by the installation or fail-
ure of an imitation, counterfeit or
used salvage part is not covered
by any HYUNDAI Warranty.
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Introduction
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious
injury.
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Your Vehicle at a Glance 1
Multimedia System 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Driving Your Vehicle 5
What to Do in an Emergency 6
Maintenance 7
Specifications, Consumer Information and
Reporting Safety Defects 8
Index I
Your vehicle at a glance
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
■ Front view
1-2
■ Rear view 1
1-3
Your vehicle at a glance
INTERIOR OVERVIEW
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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
1
1. Instrument cluster....................................3-58
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Your vehicle at a glance
The actual Fuel cell power module compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Safety system of your vehicle
This chapter provides you with important information about how to protect yourself and your passengers.
It explains how to properly use your seats and seat belts, and how your air bags work.
Additionally, this chapter explains how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle.
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Important Safety Precautions..............................2-2 Child Restraint System (CRS).............................2-36
Always Wear Your Seat Belt ..........................................2-2 Children Always in the Rear.........................................2-36
Restrain All Children .........................................................2-2 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) .................2-37
Air Bag Hazards.................................................................2-2 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)..................2-39
Driver Distraction ..............................................................2-2 Air Bag
Control Your Speed...........................................................2-3 - Advanced Supplemental Restraint System ...2-47
Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Condition............................2-3 Where Are the Air Bags?..............................................2-49
Seats ........................................................................2-4 How Does the Air Bag System Operate?..................2-52
Safety Precautions ...........................................................2-5 What to Expect After an Air Bag Inflates................2-57
Front Seats .........................................................................2-6 Occupant Classification System (OCS).......................2-58
Rear Seats.........................................................................2-10 Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off in a Collision? ........2-60
Head Restraints ...............................................................2-13 SRS Care............................................................................2-60
Seat Warmers and Air Ventilation Seats...................2-17 Additional Safety Precautions .....................................2-60
Seat Belts ..............................................................2-21 Air Bag Warning Labels.................................................2-60
Seat Belt Safety Precautions.......................................2-21 Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off in a Collision? ........2-63
Seat Belt Warning Light ................................................2-22 SRS Care............................................................................2-68
Seat Belt Restraint System...........................................2-24 Additional Safety Precautions .....................................2-69
Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions...................2-32 Air Bag Warning Labels.................................................2-69
Care of Seat Belts...........................................................2-35 Active Hood Lift System .....................................2-70
System activation ............................................................2-70
System limitation .............................................................2-71
System malfunction........................................................2-72
Safety system of your vehicle
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• ONLY use your mobile device Control Your Speed
when allowed by laws and when Excessive speed is a major factor in
conditions permit safe use. NEVER crash injuries and deaths. Generally,
text or email while driving. Most the higher the speed, the greater the
states have laws prohibiting drivers risk, but serious injuries can also 2
from texting. Some states and occur at lower speeds. Never drive
cities also prohibit drivers from
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Safety system of your vehicle
SEATS
Front seats
(1) Seat sliding forward or rearward
(2) Seatback angle adjustment
(3) Seat cushion angle adjustment
(4) Lumbar support adjustment
(Driver’s seat)*
(5) Seat warmer / Air ventilation seat*
(6) Head restraint
Rear seats
(7) Armrest
(8) Seatback angle and folding adjust-
ment
(9) Head restraint
(10) Seat warmer*
* : if equipped
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Safety Precautions Air bags
• Hold the steering wheel by the
Adjusting the seats so that you are You can take steps to reduce the risk rim with hands at the 9 o'clock
sitting in a safe, comfortable position of being injured by an inflating air and 3 o'clock positions to
plays an important role in driver and bag. Sitting too close to an air bag minimize the risk of injuries to
passenger safety together with the greatly increases the risk of injury in your hands and arms.
2
seat belts and air bags in an acci- the event the air bag inflates.
• NEVER place anything or any-
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Power adjustment NOTICE
The front seat can be adjusted by
To prevent damage to the seats:
using the control switches located on
the outside of the seat cushion. Before • Always stop adjusting the seats
driving, adjust the seat to the proper when the seat has moved as far 2
position so that you can easily control forward or rearward as possible.
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Seat cushion height
To change the height of the seat
cushion:
Push the rear portion of the control
switch up to raise or down to lower 2
the height of the seat cushion.
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Seat cushion tilt Lumbar support (for driver's seat)
To change the angle of the front part The lumbar support can be adjusted
of the seat cushion: by pressing the lumbar support
Push the front portion of the control switch.
switch up to raise or down to lower • Press the front portion of the
the front part of the seat cushion. switch (1) to increase support or
Release the switch once the seat the rear portion of the switch (2) to
reaches the desired position. decrease support.
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Folding the rear seat To fold down the rear seatback:
The rear seatbacks can be folded to 1. Set the front seatback to the
facilitate carrying long items or to upright position and if necessary,
increase the luggage capacity of the slide the front seat forward.
vehicle. 2
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Safety system of your vehicle
WARNING
When returning the rear seat-
back from a folded to an upright
position, hold the seatback and
return it slowly. Ensure that the
seatback is completely locked
into its upright position by
pushing on the top of the seat-
back. In an accident or sudden
stop, the unlocked seatback
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could allow cargo to move for-
5. To use the rear seat, lift and unfold ward with great force and enter
the seatback to the upright posi- the passenger compartment,
tion by pulling up the recline lever. which could result in serious
Push the seatback firmly until it injury or death.
clicks into place. Make sure the
seatback is locked in place.
6. Return the rear seat belt to the WARNING
proper position. Insert the belt in
the guide located on the side of Do not place objects in the rear
the rear head restraints. seats, since they cannot be
properly secured and may hit
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4. Put out the belt from guide (1) and causing serious injury or death.
pull up the seatback folding lever
(2), then fold the seat toward the
front of the vehicle.
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Armrest Head Restraints
WARNING
The vehicle's front and rear seats
Make sure the vehicle is off, have adjustable head restraints. The
shifted to P(Park), and the park- head restraints provide comfort for
ing brake is securely applied passengers, but more importantly 2
whenever loading or unloading they are designed to help protect
WARNING
CAUTION OFE038019
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Safety system of your vehicle
CAUTION
When there is no occupant in
the rear seats, adjust the height
OLF034072N of the headrest to the lowest
position. The rear seat headrest
Adjust the head restraints so can reduce the visibility of the
the middle of the head rear area.
restraint is at the same height OOSEV038012L
as the height of the top of the The vehicle's front and passenger's
eyes. seats are equipped with adjustable
• NEVER adjust the head head restraints for the passengers
restraint position of the dri- safety and comfort.
ver's seat when the vehicle is
in motion.
• Adjust the head restraint as
close to the passenger's head
as possible. Do not use a seat
cushion that holds the body
away from the seatback.
• Make sure the head restraint
locks into position after
adjusting it.
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NOTICE
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Safety system of your vehicle
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To reinstall the head restraint: OOSEV038030L
1. Put the head restraint poles (2) into The rear seats are equipped with
the holes while pressing the head restraints in all the seating • When seating on the rear seat,
release button (1). do not adjust the height of the
positions for the passenger's safety
2. Adjust the head restraint to the and comfort. head restraints to the lowest.
appropriate height.
3. Adjust the seatback (4) forward
using the seatback angle lever/
switch (3).
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Seat Warmers and Air
Ventilation Seats
Front seat warmers (if equipped)
Seat warmers are provided to warm 2
the seats during cold weather.
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Safety system of your vehicle
→
→
when the seat warmer is in oper- →
ation, such as a blanket or seat LOW ( ) MIDDLE ( )
cushion. This may cause the OFE038010
seat warmer to overheat, caus- ■ Type B • When pressing the switch for more
ing a burn or damage to the seat. than 1.5 seconds with the seat
warmer operating, the seat warmer
will turn OFF.
NOTICE
• The seat warmer defaults to the
To prevent damage to the seat OFF position each time the
warmers and seats: POWER button is turned to the ON
• Never use a solvent such as position.
paint thinner, benzene, alcohol
or gasoline to clean the seats. i Information
• Do not place heavy or sharp With the seat warmer switch in the
objects on seats equipped with OFE038051
ON position, the heating system in the
seat warmers. While the vehicle is ON, push either seat turns off or on automatically
• Do not change the seat cover. It of the switches to warm the driver's depending on the seat temperature.
may damage the seat warmer. seat or front passenger's seat.
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Front air ventilation seat • Each time you push the switch, the NOTICE
(if equipped) airflow changes as follows:
→
To prevent damage to the air ven-
OFF HIGH ( )
tilation seat:
→
→
LOW ( )
→
MIDDLE ( )
• Use the air ventilation seat ONLY 2
when the climate control system
is on. Using the air ventilation
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Safety system of your vehicle
• Do not change the seat covers. It Rear seat warmers (For CANADA) Each time you push the switch,
may damage the air ventilation thetemperature setting of the seat
seat. ischanged as follows :
• If the air vents do not operate,
restart the vehicle. If there is no OFF → HIGH ( ) → LOW ( )
→
change, have the vehicle inspect-
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer. The seat warmer defaults to the
OFFposition whenever the POWER
button is placed to the ON position.
i Information
OFE038056L With the seat warmer switch in the
While the vehicle is ON, pusheither ON position, the heating system in
of the switches to warm the rearseat. theseat turns off oron automatically-
depending on the seat temperature.
During mild weather or under condi-
tions where the operation of the seat-
warmer is not needed, keep the
switches in the OFF position.
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SEAT BELTS
This section describes how to use the
seat belts properly. It also describes • NEVER allow children to ride • Do not latch the seat belt into
some of the things to avoid when in the front passenger seat. If the buckles of other seats.
using seat belts. a child age 13 or older must be • NEVER unfasten the seat belt
seated in the front seat, move
the seat as far back as possi-
while driving. This may cause 2
loss of vehicle control result-
Seat Belt Safety Precautions ble and properly restrain them ing in an accident.
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Safety system of your vehicle
Seat Belt Warning Light If you continue not to fasten the seat
WARNING belt and you drive over 12 mph
Seat belt warning light (20 km/h) the seat belt warning chime
Damaged seat belts and seat will sound for approximately 100 sec-
belt assemblies will not operate onds and the corresponding warning
properly. Always replace: light will blink.
• Frayed, contaminated, or dam- If you unfasten the seat belt while
aged webbing driving under 12 mph (20 km/h), the
• Damaged hardware seat belt warning light will illuminate
• The entire seat belt assembly until the seat belt is fastened.
after it has been worn in an If you unfasten the seat belt while
accident, even if damage to driving over 12 mph (20 km/h), the
webbing or assembly is not seat belt warning chime will sound for
apparent approximately 100 seconds and the
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corresponding warning light will blink.
Driver's seat belt warning
As a reminder to the driver, the seat
belt warning light will illuminate for
approximately 6 seconds each time
the POWER button is turned ON
regardless of belt fastening. At this
time, if the seat belt is not fastened a
warning chime will sound for 6 sec-
onds.
If you continue not to fasten the seat
belt and you drive over 6 mph
(9 km/h), the warning light will stay
illuminated.
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If you continue not to fasten the seat i Information
belt and you drive over 6 mph
(9 km/h), the warning light will stay • Although the front passenger seat is
illuminated. not occupied, the seat belt warning
If you continue not to fasten the seat light will blink or illuminate for 6 2
belt and you drive over 12 mph seconds.
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Safety system of your vehicle
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NOTICE
If you are not able to smoothly pull
enough of the seat belt out from
the retractor, firmly pull the seat 2
belt out and release it. After
release, you will be able to pull the
Height adjustment
You can adjust the height of the
shoulder belt anchor to one of the OFE038021 OHSS038103
three different positions for maximum To adjust the height of the seat belt To release your seat belt:
comfort and safety. anchor, lower or raise the height Press the release button (1) in the
The shoulder portion should be adjuster into an appropriate position. locking buckle.
adjusted so it lies across your chest To raise the height adjuster, pull it up When it is released, the belt should
and midway over your shoulder near- (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while automatically draw back into the
est the door, not over your neck. pressing the height adjuster button retractor. If this does not happen,
(2). check the belt to be sure it is not
Release the button to lock the twisted, then try again.
anchor into position. Try sliding the
height adjuster to make sure that it
has locked into position.
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Safety system of your vehicle
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To fasten the rear center seat 2. Insert the small tongue plate (A)
belt into the primary buckle (A') locat-
ed on the right hand (passenger)
side of the center seat. Insert the
buckle until an audible "click" is 2
heard, indicating that the latch is
locked. Make sure the belt is not
OHSS038103
To release your seat belt:
Press the release button (1) in the OTLE035079
locking buckle.
When it is released, the belt should
automatically draw back into the
retractor. If this does not happen,
check the belt to be sure it is not
twisted, then try again.
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4. Pull the large tongue plate and To release the rear center seat-
insert it into the seat belt buckle belt
(B') located on the left hand (driv-
er) side of the center seat. Insert
the buckle until an audible "click"
is heard, indicating that the latch is
locked. Make sure the belt is not
twisted.
i Information OTL035031
If you are not able to pull out the safe- 1. Press the release button on the
ty belt from the retractor, firmly pull rear center seat belt buckle (B')
the belt out and release it. After located on the left hand (driver)
release, you will be able to pull the belt side of the center seat and
out smoothly. remove the large tongue plate (B).
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3. Slip the large tongue plate (B) out
of the pocket (C) located on the
belt assembly.
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2. To release and retract the rear
center seatbelt assembly, insert a
small tool or key into the primary
buckle release hole (A') located on
the right hand (passenger) side of 2
the center seat. You can also
insert the large buckle (B) into the
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Safety system of your vehicle
Larger children If the shoulder belt portion slightly One person per belt
Children under age 13 and who are touches the child's neck or face, try Two people (including children) should
too large for a booster seat must placing the child closer to the center never attempt to use a single seat belt.
always occupy the rear seat and use of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still This could increase the severity of
the available lap/shoulder belts. A touches their face or neck they need injuries in case of an accident.
seat belt should lie across the upper to be returned to an appropriate
thighs and be snug across the shoul- booster seat in the rear seat.
der and chest to restrain the child Do not lie down
safely. Check belt fit periodically. WARNING Sitting in a reclined position when
Children are afforded the most safe- the vehicle is in motion can be dan-
ty in the event of an accident when gerous. Even when buckled up, the
• Always make sure children protections of your restraint system
they are restrained by a proper are wearing their seat belts
restraint system and/or seat belts in (seat belts and air bags) is greatly
and that they are properly
the rear seat. Always have the reduced by reclining your seatback.
adjusted before driving.
LATCH system inspected by your To reduce the chance of injuries in the
authorized HYUNDAI dealer after an • NEVER allow the shoulder event of an accident and to achieve
accident. An accident can damage belt to contact the child’s
the maximum effectiveness of the
the LATCH system and may not neck or face.
restraint system, all passengers
properly secure the child restraint. • Do not allow more than one should be sitting up and the front and
If a larger child over age 13 must be child to use a single seat belt. rear seats should be in an upright
seated in the front seat, the child position when the car is moving.
must be securely restrained by the A seat belt cannot provide proper
available lap/shoulder belt and the Transporting an injured person protection if the person is lying down
seat should be placed in the rear- A seat belt should be used when an in the rear seat or if the front or rear
most position. injured person is being transported. seats are in a reclined position.
Consult a physician for specific rec-
ommendations.
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Care of Seat Belts When to replace seat belts
WARNING
Seat belt systems should never be The entire seat belt assembly or
• NEVER ride with a reclined disassembled or modified. In addi- assemblies should be replaced if the
seatback when the vehicle is tion, care should be taken to assure vehicle has been involved in an acci-
moving. that seat belts and belt hardware are dent. This should be done even if no 2
not damaged by seat hinges, doors damage is visible. Additional ques-
• Riding with a reclined seatback
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Child restraint system (CRS) Selecting a Child Restraint
• Always properly restrain your
Infants and younger children must be child in the child restraint. System (CRS)
restrained in an appropriate rear-fac- When selecting a CRS for your child,
ing or forward-facing CRS that has • If the vehicle head restraint
always:
first been properly secured to the prevents proper installation of 2
a child seat (as described in • Make sure the CRS has a label
rear seat of the vehicle. Read and
the child restraint system certifying that it meets applicable
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Safety system of your vehicle
WARNING OFE038023
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Booster seats Installing a Child Restraint
A booster seat is a restraint designed System (CRS)
to improve the fit of the vehicle's seat
belt system. A booster seat positions WARNING
the seat belt so that it fits properly 2
over the lap of your child. Before installing your child
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Safety system of your vehicle
After selecting a proper child seat for • Secure the child in the child Lower Anchors and Tether for
your child, check to make sure it fits restraint. Make sure the child is Children (LATCH System)
properly in your vehicle. Follow the properly strapped in the child The LATCH system holds a child
instructions provided by the manu- restraint according to the manufac- restraint during driving and in an acci-
facturer when installing the child turer instructions. dent. This system is designed to
seat. Note these general steps when make installation of the child restraint
installing the seat to your vehicle: CAUTION easier and reduce the possibility of
• Properly secure the child improperly installing your child
restraint to the vehicle. All child A child restraint in a closed restraint. The LATCH system uses
restraints must be secured to the vehicle can become very hot. To anchors in the vehicle and attach-
vehicle with the lap part of a prevent burns, check the seat- ments on the child restraint. The
lap/shoulder belt or with the ing surface and buckles before LATCH system eliminates the need
LATCH system. If using the placing your child in the child to use seat belts to secure the child
lap/shoulder belt for your child restraint. restraint to the rear seats.
restraint, the convertible locking Lower anchors are metal bars built
retractor should be pulled all the into the vehicle. There are two lower
way out to engage the "automatic anchors for each LATCH seating
locking" mode. (See page 2-43.) position that will accommodate a
• Make sure the child restraint is child restraint with lower attachments.
firmly secured. After installing a To use the LATCH system in your
child restraint to the vehicle, push vehicle, you must have a child
and pull the seat forward-and-back restraint with LATCH attachments.
and side-to-side to verify that it is
securely attached to the seat. A The child seat manufacturer will pro-
child restraint secured with a seat vide you with instructions on how to
belt should be installed as firmly as use the child seat with its attachments
possible. However, some side-to- for the LATCH lower anchors.
side movement can be expected.
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WARNING
Do not attempt to install a child
restraint system using LATCH 2
anchors in the rear center seat-
ing position.There are no LATCH
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Securing a child restraint seat
with "Tether Anchor" system WARNING
Take the following precautions
when installing the tether strap: 2
• Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with
Securing a child restraint with Since all passenger seat belts move
lap/shoulder belt freely under normal conditions and
When not using the LATCH system, only lock under extreme or emer-
all child restraints must be secured to gency conditions (emergency locking
a vehicle rear seat with the lap part mode), you must manually pull the
of a lap/shoulder belt. seat belt all the way out to shift the
retractor to the "Automatic Locking"
mode to secure a child restraint.
WARNING The "Automatic Locking" mode will
help prevent the normal movement
ALWAYS place a rear-facing
of the child in the vehicle from caus-
child restraint in the rear seat of
OLMB033044 ing the seat belt to loosen and com-
the vehicle.
promise the child restraint system. To
Placing a rear-facing child secure a child restraint system, use
restraint in the front seat can the following procedure.
result in serious injury or death
if the child restraint is struck by
an inflating air bag.
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Automatic locking mode
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To install a child restraint system on
the rear seats, do the following:
1. Place the child restraint system on
a rear seat and route the lap/ shoul-
der belt around or through the child 2
restraint, following the restraint
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Safety system of your vehicle
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AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Where Are the Air Bags? ■ Driver’s front air bag The advanced SRS offers the ability
to control the air bag inflation within
Driver's and passenger's front two levels. A first stage level is pro-
air bags vided for moderate-severity impacts.
Your vehicle is equipped with a A second stage level is provided for 2
Advanced Supplemental Restraint more severe impacts.
System (SRS) and lap/shoulder belts
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Your vehicle is equipped with a side
air bag in each front seat. The pur-
pose of the air bag is to provide the
vehicle's driver and the front passen-
ger with additional protection than
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Curtain air bags
• Do not allow passengers to • Do not install any accessories
lean their heads or bodies on the side or near the side air
onto doors, put their arms on bags.
the doors, stretch their arms • Do not put any objects
out of the window, or place
2
between the side airbag label
objects between the doors and seat cushion. It could
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Safety system of your vehicle
They are designed to help protect the How Does the Air Bag System
heads of the front seat occupants • Properly secure child
restraints as far away from the Operate?
and the rear outboard seat occupants
in certain side impact collisions. door as possible.
The curtain air bags are designed to • Do not place any objects over
deploy during certain side impact the air bag. Also, do not attach
collisions, depending on the crash any objects around the area
severity. the air bag inflates such as the
door, side door glass, front
The side and curtain air bags on and rear pillar, roof side rail.
both sides of the vehicle may deploy
if a rollover or possible rollover is • Do not hang other objects
detected. except clothes, especially
hard or breakable objects. In
The curtain air bags are not designed an accident, it may cause
to deploy in all side impact or rollover vehicle damage or personal OFE038053N
situations. injury. The SRS consists of the following
• Do not allow passengers to components:
WARNING lean their heads or bodies onto 1. Driver's front air bag module
doors, put their arms on the
To reduce the risk of serious doors, stretch their arms out of 2. Passenger's front air bag module
injury or death from an inflating the window, or place objects 3. Side air bag modules
curtain air bag, take the follow- between the doors and seats. 4. Curtain air bag modules
ing precautions: • Do not open or repair the side 5. Retractor pre-tensioner
• All seat occupants must wear curtain air bags.
seat belts at all times to help 6. Air bag warning light
keep occupants positioned 7. SRS control module (SRSCM)/
properly. Rollover sensor
8. Front impact sensors
9. Side impact sensors
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10. Side pressure sensors SRS warning light
11. Seat belt buckle sensor
WARNING
12. Emergency Fastening Device If your SRS malfunctions, the air
System bag may not inflate properly dur-
ing an accident increasing the
2
13. Occupant classification system
risk of serious injury or death.
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Safety system of your vehicle
During a frontal collision, sensors will • The front air bags will completely • To help provide protection, the air
detect the vehicle's deceleration. If inflate and deflate in an instant. It is bags must inflate rapidly. The speed
the rate of deceleration is high virtually impossible for you to see of air bag inflation is a consequence
enough, the control unit will inflate the air bags inflate during an acci- of extremely short time in which to
the front air bags. dent. It is much more likely that you inflate the air bag between the
The front air bags help protect the will simply see the deflated air bags occupant and the vehicle structures
driver and front passenger by hanging out of their storage com- before the occupant impacts those
responding to frontal impacts in partments after the collision. structures. This speed of inflation
which seat belts alone cannot pro- • In addition to inflating in certain reduces the risk of serious or life-
vide adequate restraint. When need- side collisions, vehicles equipped threatening injuries and is thus a
ed, the side air bags help provide with a rollover sensor, side and necessary part of air bag design.
protection in the event of a side curtain air bags will inflate if the However, the rapid air bag inflation
impact or rollover. sensing system detects a rollover. can also cause injuries which can
• Air bags are activated (able to When a rollover is detected, side include facial abrasions, bruises
inflate if necessary) only when the and curtain air bags will remain and broken bones because the
POWER button is placed to the ON inflated longer to help provide pro- inflation speed also causes the air
position. tection from ejection, especially bags to expand with a great deal of
when used in conjunction with the force.
• Air bags inflate in the event of cer-
tain frontal or side collisions to help seat belts. • There are even circumstances
protect the occupants from serious under which contact with the air
physical injury. bag can cause fatal injuries, espe-
cially if the occupant is positioned
• Generally, air bags are designed to excessively close to the air bag.
inflate based upon the severity of a
collision, its direction, etc. These
two factors determine whether the
sensors produce an electronic
deployment/inflation signal.
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You can take steps to help reduce ■ Driver's front air bag (1)
the risk of being injured by an inflat- WARNING
ing air bag. The greatest risk is sitting
too close to the air bag. An air bag To reduce the risk of serious
needs about 10 inches (25 cm) of injury or death from an inflating 2
space to inflate. NHTSA recom- air bag, take the following pre-
mends that drivers allow at least 10 cautions:
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Safety system of your vehicle
■ Driver's front air bag (2) ■ Driver's front air bag (3)
WARNING
To prevent objects from becom-
ing dangerous projectiles when
the passenger's air bag inflates:
• Do not install or place any
objects (drink holder, CD
holder, stickers, etc.) on the
front passenger's panel above
the glove box where the pas-
OTLA035108 OTLA035109
senger's air bag is located.
Upon deployment, tear seams mold- ■ Passenger's front air bag • Do not install a container of
ed directly into the pad covers will liquid air freshener near the
separate under pressure from the instrument cluster or on the
expansion of the air bags. Further instrument panel surface.
opening of the covers allows full
inflation of the air bags.
A fully inflated air bag, in combina-
tion with a properly worn seat belt,
slows the driver or the front passen-
ger forward motion, reducing the risk
of head and chest injury.
OLMB033057
After complete inflation, the air bag
immediately starts deflating, enabling
the driver to maintain forward visibili-
ty and the ability to steer or operate
other controls.
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What to Expect After an Air Noise and smoke from inflating
• Always wash exposed skin air bag
Bag Inflates areas thoroughly with cold
After a frontal or side air bag inflates, and mild soap. When the air bags inflate, they make
it will deflate very quickly. Air bag a loud noise and may produce
• Always have an authorized smoke and powder in the air inside of 2
inflation will not prevent the driver HYUNDAI dealer replace the
from seeing out of the windshield or the vehicle. This is normal and is a
air bag immediately after
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Safety system of your vehicle
Occupant Classification Main components of the For example, if a child restraint of the
System (OCS) Occupant Classification System type specified in the regulations is on
• A detection device located within the seat, the occupant classification
the front passenger seat cushion. sensor can detect it and cause the
air bag to turn OFF.
• Electronic system to determine
whether the passenger air bag Front passenger seat adult occu-
systems should be activated or pants who are properly seated and
deactivated. wearing the seat belt properly,
should not cause the passenger air
• An indicator light located on the bag to be automatically turned OFF.
instrument panel which illuminates For small adults it may be turned
the words "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF, however, if the occupant does
OFF" indicating the front passen- not sit in the seat properly (for exam-
ger air bag system is deactivated. ple, by not sitting upright, by sitting
OFE038054N • The instrument panel air bag indi- on the edge of the seat, or by other-
Your vehicle is equipped with an cator light is interconnected with wise being out of position), this could
Occupant Classification System the OCS. cause the sensor to turn the air bag
(OCS) in the front passenger's seat. OFF.
The OCS is designed to help detect You will find the "PASSENGER AIR
the presence of a properly-seated BAG OFF" indicator on the center
front passenger and determine if the fascia panel. This system detects the
passenger's front air bag should be conditions 1-4 in the following table
enabled (may inflate) or not. and activates or deactivates the front
The purpose is to help reduce the passenger air bag based on these
risk of injury or death from an inflat- conditions.
ing air bag to certain front passenger
seat occupants, such as children, by
requiring the air bag to be automati-
cally turned OFF.
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Always be sure that you and all vehi- Condition and operation in the front passenger Occupant Classification System
cle occupants are seated properly
and wearing the seat belt properly for Indicator/Warning light Devices
the most effective protection by the Condition detected by the "PASSENGER
air bag and the seat belt. occupant classification system AIR BAG OFF"
SRS Front passenger 2
The OCS may not function properly if warning light air bag
indicator light
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Safety system of your vehicle
WARNING
Riding in an improper position or placing weight on the front passenger’s seat when it is unoccupied by a
passenger adversely affects the OCS. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death:
• NEVER put a heavy load in • NEVER ride with the seat-
the front seat or seatback back reclined when the
pocket, or hang any items vehicle is moving.
on the front passenger
seat.
OVQ036013NB OLMB033103
OLMB033100 OLMB033102
OLMB033101 OLMB033104
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• Do not sit on the passen- • Do not place electronic
ger seat wearing heavily devices such as laptops,
padded clothes such as DVD player, or conductive 2
ski wear and hip protector. materials such as water
bottles on the passenger
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off
WARNING • Do not perform maintenance
in a Collision? on or around the air bag sen-
• NEVER place a rear-facing or Air bags are not designed to inflate in sors. If the location or angle of
front-facing child restraint in every collision. There are certain the sensors is altered, the air
the front passenger's seat of types of accidents in which the air bag bags may deploy when they
2
the vehicle. would not be expected to provide should not or may not deploy
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Safety system of your vehicle
OFE038036N/OFE038037/OFE038038N/OFE038039/OFE038040/OFE038071N
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Air bag inflation conditions Although the driver's and front pas-
senger's air bags are designed to
inflate only in frontal collisions, they
also may inflate in other types of col-
lisions if the front impact sensors 2
detect a sufficient impact. Side and
curtain air bags are designed to
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Side and curtain air bags
Side and curtain air bags are
designed to inflate when an impact is
detected by side collision sensors
depending on the severity of impact
resulting from a side impact collision.
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Safety system of your vehicle
OFE038044 OFE038045N
OFE038043 Front air bags are not designed to Front air bags may not inflate in side
inflate in rear collisions, because impact collisions, because occupants
In certain low-speed collisions the air occupants are moved backward by move in the direction of the collision,
bags may not deploy. The air bags the force of the impact. In this case, and thus in side impacts, front air bag
are designed not to deploy in such inflated air bags would not provide deployment would not provide addi-
cases because they may not provide any additional benefit. tional occupant protection.
benefits beyond the protection of the
seat belts. However, side and curtain air bags
may inflate depending on the severi-
ty of impact.
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Safety system of your vehicle
SRS Care
WARNING
The SRS is virtually maintenance-
free and there are no parts you can To reduce the risk of serious
safely service by yourself. If the SRS injury or death, take the follow-
air bag warning light does not illumi- ing precautions:
nate when the POWER button is in
the ON position, or continuously
• Do not attempt to modify or
disconnect the SRS compo-
remains on, have your vehicle imme-
nents or wiring, including the
diately inspected by an authorized
addition of any kind of badges
HYUNDAI dealer.
to the pad covers or modifica-
Any work on the SRS system, such tions to the body structure.
OFE038047
as removing, installing, repairing, or
Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle any work on the steering wheel, the
• Do not place objects over or
collides with objects such as utility near the air bag modules on
front passenger's panel, front seats
poles or trees, where the point of the steering wheel, instrument
and roof rails must be performed by
impact is concentrated and the colli- panel, or the front passen-
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
sion energy is absorbed by the vehi- ger’s panel above the glove
Improper handling of the SRS system
cle structure. box.
may result in serious personal injury.
• Clean the air bag pad covers
with a soft cloth moistened
with plain water. Solvents or
cleaners could adversely
affect the air bag covers and
proper deployment of the sys-
tem.
• Always have inflated air bags
replaced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
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Do not modify the front seats. Air Bag Warning Labels
• If components of the air bag
system must be discarded, or if Modification of the front seats could
the vehicle must be scrapped, interfere with the operation of the
certain safety precautions supplemental restraint system sens-
must be observed. Consult an ing components or side air bags. 2
authorized HYUNDAI dealer for Do not place items under the front
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System limitation
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Safety system of your vehicle
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Convenient features of your vehicle
3-4
The Two Press Unlock feature can Opening the liftgate Power liftgate
also be enabled or disabled by Non-power liftgate To unlock and open the liftgate:
pressing the door lock and unlock
buttons simultaneously on the Key To unlock and open the liftgate: 1. Make sure you have the smart key
FOB: 1. Make sure you have the smart key in your possession.
Press and hold both the Door Lock in your possession. 2. Press either the liftgate handle
button and the Door Unlock button 2. Press either the liftgate handle release switch on the vehicle or
release switch on the vehicle or press and hold the Liftgate Unlock
simultaneously until the hazard
button on the smart key for more 3
warning lights blink. press and hold the Liftgate Unlock
button on the smart key for more than one second. The hazard
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Convenient features of your vehicle
3-6
Remote Smart Parking Assist Mechanical key To reinstall the mechanical key into
(RSPA) (if equipped) If the Smart Key does not operate the FOB, insert the key in the top of
The Remote Smart Parking Assist normally, you can lock or unlock the the key FOB and push inward until a
(RSPA) system helps the drivers driver's door by using the mechanical click sound is heard.
park their vehicle by using sensors to key.
measure parking spaces and control Loss of a smart key
the steering wheel, gear shift and
A maximum of two Smart Keys can
vehicle speed to semi-automatically
be registered to a single vehicle. If 3
park the vehicle and provide instruc-
you happen to lose your smart key,
tion on the AVN screen to help
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Convenient features of your vehicle
NOTICE
Always have the smart key with
you when leaving the vehicle. If
the smart key is left near the vehi-
cle, the vehicle battery may be dis-
charged.
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Battery replacement Battery Type: CR2032 Immobilizer System
To replace the battery: The immobilizer system protects
1. Remove the mechanical key. your vehicle from theft. If an improp-
2. Use a slim tool to pry open the erly coded key (or other device) is
rear cover of the smart key. used, the power system is disabled.
3. Remove the old battery and insert When the POWER button is placed
the new battery. Make sure the in the ON position, the immobilizer
system indicator should come on 3
battery position is correct.
briefly, then go off. If the indicator
4. Reinstall the rear cover of the
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Convenient features of your vehicle
NOTICE
The transponder in your key is an
important part of the immobilizer
system. It is designed to give
years of trouble-free service, how-
ever you should avoid exposure to
moisture, static electricity and
rough handling. Immobilizer sys-
tem malfunction could occur.
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DOOR LOCKS
Door unlocking from outside Approach unlock system • When the "Approach unlock" is
the vehicle The outside door handle will slide out deactivated :
Smart key and the doors will unlock when the - The handle does not slide out
driver approaches the vehicle pos- even when you approach with the
sessing the smart key. smart key in possession. The
doors are unlocked if you press
the outside handle as the handles
The driver can activate/deactivate
the "Approach unlock" system on the
slide out. 3
AVN screen. • The doors will lock automatically
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Convenient features of your vehicle
FE-TAG-3
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NOTICE
Excessive force applied on the
door and door handle may result
in damage.
WARNING
3
• Close the door tightly or door
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Convenient features of your vehicle
FE-TAG-12
• To lock the doors, press the button
FE-TAG-11 on the outside door handle while
carrying the smart key with you.
The handle will slide in as it's OFE048011
locked. In this case, Hazard • To unlock a door, push the door
Warning Flasher blinks and chime lock button (1) to the "Unlock" posi-
also sounds once. tion. The red mark (2) on the door
lock button will be visible.
• To lock a door, push the door lock
FE-TAG-9/OFE048436L button (1) to the "Lock" position. If
the door is locked properly, the red
mark (2) on the door lock button
will not be visible.
• To open a door, pull the door han-
dle (3) outward.
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• If the inner door handle of either i Information With the central door lock
the driver door or passenger door switch
is pulled when the door lock button When the vehicle's battery run out
and you leave the vehicle, make sure ■ Driver's door ■ Passenger's door
is in the lock position, the button is
unlocked and the door will open. all the doors are locked. You can lock
• The doors cannot be locked if the the driver's door with a key and the
smart key is inside the vehicle and rest of the doors with the lock button
above the door inside handle.
any of the doors are open. 3
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Automatic Door Lock and Auto UNLOCK - On shift to P
CAUTION Unlock Features When this feature is set in the AVN
Opening a door when something Your vehicle is equipped with fea- LCD display, all the doors will be
is approaching may cause dam- tures that will automatically lock or unlocked automatically when the
age or injury. Be careful when unlock your vehicle based on set- vehicle is shifted back into P (Park).
opening doors and watch for tings you select in the AVN LCD dis-
play. For more information on these
vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles features, refer to the LCD Display
or pedestrians approaching the 3
section later in this chapter.
vehicle in the path of the door. Auto LOCK - Enable on Speed
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Convenient features of your vehicle
WARNING
If children accidently open the
rear doors while the vehicle is
in motion, they could fall out of
the vehicle. The rear door safety
locks should always be used
whenever children are in the
OFE048013N vehicle.
The child safety lock is provided to
help prevent children seated in the
rear from accidentally opening the
rear doors. The rear door safety locks
should be used whenever children
are in the vehicle.
The child safety lock is located on
the edge of each rear door. When the
child safety lock is in the lock posi-
tion, the rear door will not open if the
inner door handle is pulled.
To lock the child safety lock, insert a
small flat blade tool (like a screwdriv-
er or similar) (1) into the slot and turn
it to the lock position as shown.
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THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM
This system helps to protect your Once the security system is set, i Information
vehicle and valuables. The horn will opening any door, the liftgate, or the
sound and the hazard warning lights hood without using the smart key will • Do not lock the doors until all pas-
will blink continuously if any of the cause the alarm to activate. sengers have left the vehicle. If the
following occurs: The Theft Alarm System will not set if remaining passenger leaves the
- A door is opened without using the the hood, the liftgate, or any door is vehicle when the system is armed,
smart key. not fully closed. If the system will not the alarm will be activated.
- The liftgate is opened without set, check the hood, the liftgate, or • If the vehicle is not disarmed with the 3
using the smart key. the doors are fully closed. smart key, open the doors by using
the mechanical key and start the
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Convenient features of your vehicle
STEERING WHEEL
Electric Power Steering (EPS) i Information • When an error is detected from the
EPS, the assistant function of steer-
The system assists you with steering The following symptoms may occur ing effort will not be activated in
the vehicle. If the vehicle is turned off during normal vehicle operation: order to prevent fatal accidents.
or if the power steering system
• The steering effort may be high Instrument cluster warning lights
becomes inoperative, you may still
immediately after placing the may be on or the steering effort may
steer the vehicle, but it will require
POWER button in the ON position. be high. When the following symp-
increased steering effort.
This happens as the system performs toms occur, immediately drive the
Should you notice any change in the vehicle to a safe area and check it.
effort required to steer during normal the EPS system diagnostics. When
vehicle operation, have the system the diagnostics is completed, the
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI steering wheel will return to its nor-
dealer. mal condition.
• A click noise may be heard from the
EPS relay after the POWER button
CAUTION is in the ON or OFF position.
If the Electric Power Steering • Motor noise may be heard when the
System does not operate nor- vehicle is at a stop or at a low driving
mally, the warning light ( ) will speed.
illuminate on the instrument • When you operate the steering wheel
cluster. You may steer the vehi- in low temperature, abnormal noise
cle, but it will require increased may occur. If temperature rises, the
steering efforts. Take your vehi- noise will disappear. This is a normal
cle to an authorized HYUNDAI condition.
dealer and have the system
checked as soon as possible.
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Tilt Steering / Telescope Steering Horn
Adjust the steering wheel so it points
toward your chest, not toward your
face. Make sure you can see the
instrument cluster warning lights and
gauges. After adjusting, push the
steering wheel both up and down to
be certain it is locked in position. 3
Always adjust the position of the
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Convenient features of your vehicle
OFE048015
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MIRRORS
Inside Rearview Mirror Electric chromic mirror (ECM)
WARNING with compass and HomeLink®
Before driving your vehicle, check to
see that your inside rearview mirror system
NEVER adjust the mirror while
is properly positioned. Adjust the driving. This may cause loss of Your vehicle may be equipped with a
rearview mirror so that the view vehicle control resulting in an Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror
through the rear window is properly accident. with a Z-Nav™ Electronic Compass
centered. Display and an Integrated HomeLink®
Wireless Control System. 3
NOTICE
WARNING During nighttime driving, this feature
WARNING
To prevent serious injury during
an accident or deployment of
the air bag, do not modify the
rearview mirror and do not
install a wide mirror.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Compass function
The Compass can be turned ON and
OFF and will remember the last state
when the ignition is cycled. To turn
the display feature ON/OFF:
1. Press and release the button to
turn the display feature OFF.
2. Press and release the button 3
again to turn the display back ON.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
To adjust the Zone setting: If you need to recalibrate the com- Integrated HomeLink® Wireless
1. Determine the desired Zone pass: Control System
Number based upon your current 1. Press and hold the button for The HomeLink® Wireless Control
location on the Zone Map. more than 6 seconds. When the System can replace up to three hand-
2. Press and hold the button for compass memory is cleared a "C" held radio-frequency (RF) transmit-
more than 3 but less than 6 sec- will appear in the display. ters with a single built-in device. This
onds, the current Zone Number 2. Drive the vehicle in 2 complete cir- innovative feature will learn the radio
will appear on the display. cles at less than 5 mph (8 km/h). frequency codes of most current
transmitters to operate devices such
3. Pressing and holding the button
as gate operators, garage door open-
again will cause the numbers to
ers, entry door locks, security sys-
increment (Note: they will repeat
tems, even home lighting. Both stan-
…13, 14, 15, 1, 2, …). Releasing
dard and rolling code-equipped trans-
the button when the desired Zone
mitters can be programmed by fol-
Number appears on the display
lowing the outlined procedures.
will set the new Zone.
Additional HomeLink® information
4. Within about 5 seconds the com-
can be found at: www.homelink.com
pass will start displaying a com-
or by calling 1-800-355-3515.
pass heading again.
Retain the original transmitter of the
RF device you are programming for
There are some conditions that can use in other vehicles as well as for
cause changes to the vehicle mag- future HomeLink® programming. It is
nets, such as installing a ski rack or also suggested that upon the sale of
a CB antenna. Body repair work on the vehicle, the programmed
the vehicle can also cause changes HomeLink® buttons be erased for
to the vehicle's magnetic field. In security purposes.
these situations, the compass will
need to be re-calibrated to quickly
correct these changes.
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Programming HomeLink® Rolling code programming
WARNING Rolling code devices which are
Please note the following:
Before programming HomeLink® • When programming a garage door "code-protected" and manufactured
to a garage door opener or gate opener, it is advised to park the after 1996 may be determined by the
operator, make sure people and vehicle outside of the garage. following:
objects are out of the way of the • It is recommended that a new bat- • Reference the device owner’s
device to prevent potential harm tery be placed in the hand-held manual for verification.
or damage. Do not use the transmitter of the device being pro- • The handheld transmitter appears 3
HomeLink® with any garage door grammed to HomeLink® for quicker to program the HomeLink®
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Convenient features of your vehicle
To train rolling code devices, follow 3. Return to the vehicle and firmly Standard programming
these instructions: press, hold for two seconds and To train most devices, follow these
1. At the garage door opener receiv- then release the desired instructions:
er (motor-head unit) in the garage, HomeLink® button. Repeat the
"press/hold/release" sequence a 1. For first-time programming, press
locate the "learn" or "smart" but- and hold the two outside buttons,
ton. This can usually be found second time to complete the pro-
gramming. (Some devices may HomeLink® Channel 1 and
where the hanging antenna wire is Channel 3 Buttons, until the indi-
attached to the motor-head unit. require you to repeat this
sequence a third time to complete cator light begins to flash (after 20
Exact location and color of the but- seconds). Release both buttons.
ton may vary by garage door the programming.)
Do not hold the buttons for longer
opener brand. If there is difficulty 4. Press and hold the just-trained than 30 seconds.
locating the training button, refer- HomeLink® button and observe
ence the device owner’s manual or the red Status Indicator LED. If the 2. Position the end of your hand-held
please visit our Web site at indicator light stays on constantly, transmitter 1-3 inches (2-8 cm)
www.homelink.com. programming is complete and away from the HomeLink® buttons
your device should activate. while keeping the indicator light in
2. Firmly press and release the view.
"learn" or "smart" button (which 5. To program the remaining two
activates the "training light"). You HomeLink® buttons, follow either 3. Simultaneously press and hold
will have 30 seconds to initiate steps 1 through 4 above for other both the HomeLink® and hand-
step 3. Rolling Code devices or steps 2 held transmitter button. DO NOT
through 5 in Standard Programming release the buttons until step 4
for standard devices. has been completed.
4. While continuing to hold the but-
tons the red Indicator Status LED
will flash slowly and then rapidly
after HomeLink® successfully
trains to the frequency signal from
the hand-held transmitter. Release
both buttons.
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5. Press and hold the just-trained Gate operator & Canadian program- Reprogramming a single
HomeLink® button and observe ming HomeLink® button
the red Status Indicator LED. If the During programming, your handheld To program a new device to a previ-
indicator light stays on constantly, transmitter may automatically stop ously trained HomeLink® button, fol-
programming is complete and transmitting. Continue to press the low these steps:
your device should activate when Integrated HomeLink® Wireless
the HomeLink® button is pressed 1. Press and hold the desired
Control System button (note HomeLink® button. Do NOT
and released. steps 2 through 4 in the Standard 3
release until step 4 has been com-
6. To program the remaining two Programming portion of this docu- pleted.
HomeLink® buttons, follow steps 2 ment) while you press and re-press
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Side View Mirrors Use the inside rear view mirror or Side view mirror adjustment
look back directly to determine the
actual distance of other vehicles
prior to changing lanes.
WARNING
Do not adjust or fold the side 3
view mirrors while driving. This
Make sure to adjust the side view Adjusting the side view mirrors:
• Do not scrape ice off the mirror
mirrors to your desired position face; this may damage the sur- 1. Press either the L (driver's side) or
before you begin driving. face of the glass. R (passenger's side) button (1) to
Your vehicle is equipped with both select the side view mirror you
• If the mirror is jammed with ice,
left-hand and right-hand side view would like to adjust.
do not adjust the mirror by
mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted force. Use an approved spray 2. Use the mirror adjustment control
remotely with the remote switch. The de-icer (not radiator antifreeze) switch (2) to position the selected
side view mirrors can be folded to spray, or a sponge or soft cloth mirror up, down, left or right.
help prevent damage when going with very warm water, or move
through an automatic car wash or the vehicle to a warm place and
when passing through a narrow allow the ice to melt.
street.
The right side view mirror is convex. NOTICE
Objects seen in the mirror are closer
than they appear. Do not clean the mirror with harsh
abrasives, fuel or other petroleum
based cleaning products.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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WINDOWS
(1) Driver's door power window
switch
(2) Front passenger's door power
window switch
(3) Rear door (left) power window
switch
(4) Rear door (right) power window
switch 3
(5) Window opening and closing
OFE048023N
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Convenient features of your vehicle
operate even within the 10 minutes windows down, partially lower both To open:
period. front windows approximately one
Press the window switch down to the
inch. If you experience the noise
first detent position (5). Release the
with the sunroof open, slightly close
WARNING the sunroof.
switch when you want the window to
stop.
To avoid serious injury or death,
do not extend your head, arms To close:
or body outside the windows
while driving. Pull the window switch up to the first
detent position (5). Release the win-
dow switch when you want the win-
dow to stop.
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Auto up/down window To reset the power windows Automatic reverse (if equipped)
(if equipped) If the power windows do not operate
Pressing or pulling up the power win- normally, the automatic power win-
dow switch momentarily to the sec- dow system must be reset as follows:
ond detent position (6) completely 1. Place the POWER button to the
lowers or lifts the window even when ON position.
the switch is released. To stop the
2. Close the window and continue
window at the desired position while
pulling up on the power window 3
the window is in operation, pull up or
switch for at least one second.
press down and release the switch.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED)
i Information • Do not leave the vehicle on
• In cold and wet climates, the sun- and the key in your vehicle
roof may not work properly due to with unsupervised children.
freezing conditions. Unattended children could
• After the vehicle is washed or in a operate the sunroof, which
rainstorm, be sure to wipe off any could result in serious injury.
water that is on the sunroof before • Do not sit on the top of the
operating it. vehicle. It may cause injuries 3
or vehicle damage.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Sunroof Opening and Closing Sliding the Sunroof Automatic reverse (if equipped)
Pressing the sunroof control lever
backward or forward momentarily to
the second detent position complete-
ly opens or closes the sunroof even
when the switch is released. To stop
the sunroof at the desired position
while the sunroof is in operation,
press the sunroof control lever back-
ward or forward and release the
switch.
To open: To minimize wind noise while driving, If the sunroof senses any obstacle
Press the sunroof control lever back- it is recommended that you drive with while it is closing automatically, it will
ward to the first detent position. the sunroof slightly closed (stop the reverse direction then stop to allow
Release the switch when you want sunroof about 3 inch (7 cm) before the the object to be cleared.
the sunroof to stop. maximum slide open position). The auto reverse function does not
To close: work if a small obstacle is between
the sliding glass and the sunroof
Press the sunroof control lever forward sash.
to the first detent position. Release the
switch when you want the sunroof to You should always check that all pas-
stop. sengers and objects are away from
the sunroof before closing it.
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Tilting the Sunroof Sunshade
WARNING
Small objects that can get
caught between the sunroof
glass and the front glass chan-
nel may not be detected by the
automatic reverse system. In
this case, the sunroof glass will 3
not detect the object and will
OFE048028 OIK047091
NOTICE
To close the sunroof:
Push the sunroof control lever forward The sunroof is made to slide
until the sunroof moves to the desired together with the sunshade. Do
position. not leave the sunshade closed
while the sunroof is open.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Resetting the Sunroof 4. Push the control lever forward Do not release the lever until the
about 10 seconds. operation is completed.
Sunroof needs to be reset if the fol-
lowing occurs : - When the sunroof is in the If you release the lever during opera-
closed position : tion, start the procedure again from
- Battery is discharged or discon-
The glass will tilt and slightly step 2.
nected or the related fuse has been
replaced or disconnected move up and down.
- The one-touch sliding function of - When the sunroof is in the tilt 6. Release the sunroof control lever
the sunroof does not normally oper- position: after all steps have completed. The
ate The glass will slightly move up sunroof system has been reset.
and down.
Reset procedure : i Information
1. Place the POWER button to the Do not release the lever until the • If the sunroof is not reset when the
ON position or start the vehicle operation is completed. vehicle battery is disconnected or
( indicator ON). It is recom- If you release the lever during opera- discharged, or the sunroof fuse is
mended to reset the sunroof while tion, start the procedure again from blown, the sunroof may not operate
the vehicle is in the ready ( ) step 2. normally.
mode. • For more detailed information, con-
2. Push the control lever forward. tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
5. Within 3 seconds, push and hold
The sunroof will close completely the control lever forward until the
or tilt depending on the condition sunroof operates as follows:
of the sunroof.
3. Release the control lever when Tilt down → Slide Open → Slide
the sunroof stops moving. Close.
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Sunroof Open Warning
(if equipped)
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Convenient features of your vehicle
EXTERIOR FEATURES
Hood Closing the hood
Opening the hood 1. Before closing the hood, check the
following:
• All filler caps in fuel cell power
module compartment must be
correctly installed.
• Gloves, rags or any other com-
bustible material must be
removed from the fuel cell power
module compartment.
OFE048030N 2. Lower the hood halfway (lifted
approximately 12 inches (30 cm)
3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise
from the closed position) and push
the hood slightly, push up the sec-
OFE048029 down to securely lock in place.
ondary latch (1) inside of the hood
Then double check to be sure the
1. Park the vehicle and set the park- center and lift the hood (2). After it
hood is secure. If the hood can be
ing brake. has been raised about halfway, it
raised slightly, it is not securely
2. Pull the release lever to unlatch will raise completely by itself.
locked. Open it again and close it
the hood. The hood should pop with more force.
open slightly.
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Non-Powered Liftgate 3. With the Smart Key in your pos-
WARNING (if equipped) session, press the liftgate handle
switch and open the liftgate.
• Before closing the hood, Opening the liftgate
ensure all obstructions are
removed from around the Closing the liftgate
hood opening.
• Always double check to be 3
sure that the hood is firmly
latched before driving away.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
NOTICE
Make certain that you close the
liftgate before driving your vehi-
cle. Possible damage may occur
to the liftgate struts and mounting
hinges if the liftgate is not closed OFE048035 OFE048034
prior to driving.
Do not hold on to or try to pull Your vehicle is equipped with an
on the liftgate strut. Be aware emergency liftgate safety release
WARNING that the deformation of the lift- lever located on the bottom of the lift-
gate strut may cause vehicle gate inside the vehicle.
Always keep the liftgate com- damage and risk of injury. To unlock and open the liftgate man-
pletely closed while the vehicle ually from inside the luggage com-
is in motion. If it is left open or partment, perform the following
ajar, poisonous exhaust gases steps:
containing carbon monoxide
(CO) may enter the vehicle and 1. Remove the cover.
serious illness or death may 2. Push the release lever to the right.
result. 3. Push the liftgate outward and
upward.
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Power Liftgate (if equipped) Also, the speed of the power liftgate
WARNING can be adjusted in the Vehicle Settings
Power liftgate button mode in the AVN LCD display.
• Be aware of the location of the 'Vehicle Settings → Door/Liftgate →
emergency liftgate safety
Power Liftgate Speed → Fast/Slow'
release lever in your vehicle
and know how to open the lift- - If the power liftgate function turns
gate using the safety release off or the liftgate is not fully closed,
lever. you cannot adjust the power lift- 3
gate speed.
• No one should be allowed to
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Convenient features of your vehicle
WARNING
OFE048037
Make sure there are no people Power liftgate handle switch
or objects around the liftgate
before operating the power lift- Press the liftgate outside handle
gate. Wait until the liftgate is OFE048036 switch while having the smart key
opened fully and stopped before with you.
Smart key liftgate unlock button
loading or unloading cargo or
passengers from the vehicle. Press and hold the liftgate unlock
button on the smart key.
NOTICE
Do not close or open the power
liftgate manually. This may cause
damage to the power liftgate. If it
is necessary to close or open the
power liftgate manually when the
battery is discharged or discon-
nected, do not apply excessive
force.
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Closing the liftgate
The power liftgate will close automat-
ically by doing one of the following:
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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NOTICE Automatic reversal If the automatic reversal feature
operates more than 2 times while
• The power liftgate can be oper- attempting to open or close the lift-
ated when the vehicle is not run- gate, the power liftgate may stop at
ning. However, the power liftgate that position. If this occurs, carefully
operation consumes a large close the liftgate manually, and then
amount of electic power. try to operate the power liftgate auto-
To prevent the battery from matically again. 3
being discharged, do not oper-
ate it excessively (e.g. more than WARNING
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Emergency liftgate safety Smart Liftgate (if equipped)
release WARNING
• Be aware of the location of the
emergency liftgate safety
release lever in your vehicle
and know how to open the lift-
gate using the safety release
lever. 3
• No one should be allowed to
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Convenient features of your vehicle
i Information
Do not approach the detecting area if
you do not want the liftgate to open. If
you have unintentionally entered the
detecting area and the hazard warn-
ing lights and chime starts to operate,
move away from the area behind the
vehicle with the smart key. The lift-
gate will remain closed.
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3. Automatic opening How to deactivate the Smart
• The key should be kept out of Liftgate function using the
After the hazard warning lights blink reach of children. Children
and the chime sounds 6 times, the may inadvertently open the smart key
power liftgate will open. Smart Liftgate while playing
around the rear area of the
WARNING vehicle.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Fuel Filler Door Closing the fuel filler door
Opening the fuel filler door 1. Cover the fuel filler with the cap.
2. Close the fuel filler door until it is
latched securely.
WARNING
• If the fuel filler cap requires
3
replacement, you should use
WARNING • Do not get back into a vehicle • When refueling, always shut
once you have begun refueling the power off. Once refueling
Refueling dangers since you can generate static is complete, check to make
electricity by touching, rubbing sure the filler cap and filler
Automotive fuels are flammable or sliding against any item or door are securely closed,
materials. When refueling, please fabric (polyester, satin, nylon, before starting the vehicle.
note the following guidelines etc.) capable of producing stat-
carefully. Failure to follow these • DO NOT use matches or a
ic electricity. Static electricity lighter and DO NOT SMOKE or
guidelines may result in severe discharge can ignite fuel
personal injury, severe burns or leave a lit cigarette in your
vapors resulting in rapid burn- vehicle while at a gas station
death by fire or explosion. ing. If you must reenter the especially during refueling.
• Read and follow all warning vehicle, you should once again
posted at the gas station facil- eliminate potentially danger- Automotive fuel is highly
ity. ous static electricity discharge flammable and can, when
by touching a metal part of the ignited, result in fire.
• Before touching the fuel noz-
zle, you should eliminate vehicle, away from the fuel filler • If a fire breaks out during refu-
potentially dangerous static neck, nozzle or other gasoline eling, leave the vicinity of the
electricity discharge by touch- source. vehicle, and immediately con-
ing another metal part of the • Do not use cellular phones tact the manager of the gas
vehicle, a safe distance away while refueling. Electric current station and then contact the
from the fuel filler neck, noz- and/or electronic interference local fire department. Follow
zle, or other gas source. from cellular phones can any safety instructions they
potentially ignite fuel vapors provide.
causing a fire.
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Emergency Fuel Filler Door
Release
i Information
Do not pull the handle excessively,
otherwise the luggage area trim or
release handle may be damaged.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
1. Power gauge
2. Speedometer
3. Fuel cell stack temperature gauge
4. Fuel gauge
5. Odometer/LCD display/Trip computer
6. Warning and indicator lights
OFE048100N
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Instrument Cluster Control Gauges and Meters
WARNING
Adjusting instrument cluster Speedometer
illumination Never adjust the instrument
cluster while driving. Doing so
could lead to driver distraction
which may cause an accident
and lead to vehicle damage,
serious injury, or death. 3
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Power gauge • POWER : It shows the energy con- Fuel cell stack temperature
sumption rate of the vehicle when gauge
driving uphill or accelerating. The
more electric energy is used, the
higher the gauge level.
OFE048102
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NOTICE - Fuel Cell Stack Hydrogen fuel gauge
WARNING
Overheats
If the gauge pointer moves Running Out of Fuel
beyond the normal range area Running out of fuel can expose
toward the "H" position, it indi- vehicle occupants to danger.
cates overheating that may dam-
age the fuel cell stack. You must stop and obtain addi-
tional fuel as soon as possible 3
after the warning light comes
WARNING
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Convenient features of your vehicle
OFE048104N OFE048106N
This gauge indicates the current out- The odometer indicates the total dis-
side air temperature by 1 degrees F tance that the vehicle has been driv-
(1 degrees C). en and should be used to determine
- Temperature range : -40°F ~ 140°F when periodic maintenance should
(-40°C ~ 60°C) be performed.
Note that the temperature indicated
on the LCD display may not change
as quickly as the outside tempera-
ture (there may be a slight delay
before the temperature changes.)
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Range i Information Gear shift indicator
• If the vehicle is not on level ground
or the battery power has been inter-
rupted, the range function may not
operate correctly.
• The range may differ from the actu-
al driving distance as it is only an 3
estimate of the available driving
range for the vehicle and driving
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Convenient features of your vehicle
OFE048107
Shift indicator pop-up
(if equipped) OFE058136N OFE048149L
The pop-up displays the current gear While using the regenerative brakes, This warning light is to warn the driv-
position selected for 2 seconds you may select the regenerative er the road may be icy.
(P/R/N/D). braking rate from 0 to 3 by pulling the When the temperature on the out-
The shift indicator pop-up function paddle shifter. side temperature gauge is approxi-
can be activated or deactivated from mately below 40°F (4°C), the Icy
the Vehicle Settings mode in the AVN For more details, refer to
"Regenerative Braking System" in Road Warning Light and Outside
screen. Temperature Gauge blinks, and then
chapter 5.
illuminates. Also, the warning chime
is sound.
i Information
If the icy road warning light appears
while driving, you should drive more
attentively and safely refraining from
over-speeding, rapid acceleration,
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sudden braking or sharp turning, etc.
Warning and Indicator lights Service Warning Light Power Down Warning
Light
i Information
Make sure that all warning lights are
OFF after starting the vehicle. If any This warning light illuminates : This warning light illuminates :
light is still ON, this indicates a situa- • When the POWER button is in the • When the vehicle power should be
tion that needs attention. ON position. limited due to a malfunction with 3
- It illuminates for approximately 3 fuel cell stack.
seconds and then goes off. If the warning light continuously
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Icy Road Warning Light Hydrogen Gas Leak Low Fuel Level
(if equipped) Warning Light Warning Light
This warning light is to warn the driver This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates:
the road may be icy. • [Red] When the hydrogen leakage When the fuel tank is nearly empty.
When the temperature on the out- is detected in the vehicle.
side temperature gauge is approxi- • [Yellow] When there is a malfunc- If the fuel tank is nearly empty:
mately below 40°F (4°C), the Icy tion with the hydrogen leakage Add fuel as soon as possible.
Road Warning Light and Outside detection sensor.
Temperature Gauge blinks and then
illuminates. Also, the warning chime
sounds 1 time. If the warning light continuously
The Icy Road Warning function can remains on when the vehicle is in
be activated or deactivated from the "READY" state, or comes on during
Vehicle Settings mode in the AVN driving, this indicates that there may
screen. be hydrogen leakage or a malfunc-
tion with the hydrogen leakage
detection sensor. If this occurs, stop
i Information the vehicle and have the hydrogen
If the icy road warning light appears system inspected by an authorized
while driving, you should drive more HYUNDAI dealer.
attentively and safely, refraining from
over-speeding, rapid acceleration, sud-
den braking or sharp turning, etc.
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Supplemental Restraint Seat Belt Warning Light Regenerative Brake
System Warning Light Warning Light
(yellow)
This warning light illuminates: This warning light informs the driver This warning light illuminates :
• When the POWER button is in the that the seat belt is not fastened. When the regenerative brake does
ON position. not operate and the brake does not
- It illuminates for approximately 6 For more details, refer to the "Seat perform well. This causes the Brake
3
seconds and then goes off. Belts" in chapter 2. Warning light (red) and Regenerative
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Parking Brake & Brake If the brake fluid level in the reser- Also, the vehicle will not stop in as
Fluid Warning Light voir is low: short a distance with only a portion
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe of the brake system working.
location and stop your vehicle.
This warning light illuminates: 2. With the vehicle turned off, check WARNING
• When the POWER button is in the the brake fluid level immediately
ON position. and add fluid as required (For more Parking Brake & Brake Fluid
details, refer to "Brake Fluid" in Warning Light
- It illuminates for approximately 3 chapter 7). After adding brake fluid,
seconds. Driving the vehicle with a warn-
check all brake components for fluid ing light ON is dangerous. If the
- It remains on if the parking brake leaks. If a brake fluid leak is found,
is applied. Parking Brake & Brake Fluid
or if the warning light remains on, or Warning Light illuminates with
• When the parking brake is applied. if the brakes do not operate proper- the parking brake released, it
• When the brake fluid level in the ly, do not drive the vehicle. Have the indicates that the brake fluid
reservoir is low. vehicle inspected by an authorized level is low.
HYUNDAI dealer.
- If the warning light illuminates In this case, have your vehicle
with the parking brake released, it inspected by an authorized
indicates the brake fluid level in Dual-diagonal braking system HYUNDAI dealer.
reservoir is low. Your vehicle is equipped with dual-
diagonal braking systems. This
means you still have braking on two
wheels even if one of the dual sys-
tems should fail.
With only one of the dual systems
working, more than normal pedal
travel and greater pedal pressure is
required to stop the vehicle.
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Anti-lock Brake System Electronic i Information - Electronic
(ABS) Warning Light Brake Force Brake Force Distribution
Distribution (EBD) System Warning Light
(EBD) System Warning Light
When the ABS Warning Light is on or
This warning light illuminates: These two warning lights illuminate both ABS and Parking Brake & Brake
• When the POWER button is in the at the same time while driving: Fluid Warning Lights are on, the
ON position. When the ABS and regular brake sys- speedometer, odometer, or tripmeter
may not work. Also, the EPS Warning 3
- It illuminates for approximately 3 tem may not work normally.
seconds and then goes off. Light may illuminate and the steering
In this case, have your vehicle inspect-
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Convenient features of your vehicle
This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates:
• When the POWER button is in the • When the 12-volt battery level is • When the POWER button is in the
ON position. low or a failure occurs on the ON position.
- It illuminates for approximately 3 charging system such as LDC. - It illuminates for approximately 3
seconds and then goes off. • If the warning light turns on while seconds and then goes off.
• When there is a malfunction with driving, move the vehicle to a safe • When one or more of your tires are
the EPS. location, turn off and turn on the significantly underinflated (The
vehicle again, and check if the location of each underinflated tire
In this case, have your vehicle
warning light turns off. If the warn- is displayed on the LCD display).
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
ing light remains on, have the vehi-
dealer.
cle inspected by an authorized For more details, refer to "Tire
HYUNDAI dealer. Pressure Monitoring System
• Even if the warning light turns off, (TPMS)" in chapter 6.
have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
If you drive the vehicle while the
warning light is on, vehicle speed
may be limited and the 12-volt bat-
tery may be discharged.
❈ LDC : Low voltage DC-DC Converter.
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This warning light remains ON Electronic Parking AUTO HOLD Indicator
after blinking for approximately 60 Brake (EPB) Warning EPB Light
seconds, or repeatedly blinks ON Light
and OFF in 3 second intervals:
When there is a malfunction with the This warning light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates:
TPMS.
• When the POWER button is in the • [White] When you activate the auto
In this case, have your vehicle inspect- ON position. hold system by pressing the AUTO
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. HOLD switch.
3
- It illuminates for approximately 3
For more details, refer to "Tire seconds and then goes off. • [Green] When you stop the vehicle
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Convenient features of your vehicle
NOTICE
Continuous driving with the LED
Headlamp Warning Light on or
blinking can reduce LED head-
lamp life.
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Master Warning Light Electronic Stability Electronic Stability
Control (ESC) Indicator Control (ESC) OFF
Light Indicator Light
This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates:
When there is a malfunction in oper- • When the POWER button is in the • When the POWER button is in the
ation in any of the following systems: ON position. ON position. 3
- LED headlamp malfunction (if - It illuminates for approximately 3 - It illuminates for approximately 3
equipped) seconds and then goes off. seconds and then goes off.
Immobilizer Indicator This indicator light illuminates for Turn Signal Indicator
Light 2 seconds and goes off: Light
If the smart key is in the vehicle and
the POWER button is ON, but the
This indicator light illuminates for vehicle cannot detect the smart key. This indicator light blinks:
up to 30 seconds: In this case, have your vehicle inspect- When you operate the turn signal
When the vehicle detects the smart ed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. indicator.
key in the vehicle with the POWER
button in the ACC or ON position. This indicator light blinks: If any of the following occurs, there
- At this time, you can start the vehi- • When the battery voltage of the may be a malfunction with the turn
cle. smart key is low. signal system.
- The indicator light goes off after - At this time, you can not start the - The turn signal indicator light illu-
starting the vehicle. vehicle. However, you can start the minates but does not blink
if you press the POWER button - The turn signal indicator light
This indicator light blinks for a few with the smart key. (For more blinks rapidly
seconds: details, refer to "Starting the
vehicle" in chapter 5). - The turn signal indicator light
When the smart key is not in the does not illuminate at all
vehicle. • When there is a malfunction with
the immobilizer system. If either of these conditions occur,
- At this time, you cannot start the have your vehicle inspected by an
vehicle. In this case, have your vehicle authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
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High Beam Indicator Light ON Indicator ECO Mode Indicator
Light Light Light
This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates :
• When the headlights are on and in When the tail lights or headlights are When you select "ECO" mode as
the high beam position. on. drive mode. 3
• When the turn signal lever is pulled
into the Flash-to-Pass position. For more details, refer to "Drive
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Convenient features of your vehicle
LCD Display Messages Press POWER button while Press brake pedal to start vehicle
Shift to P turning wheel This warning message is displayed if
This warning message is displayed if the POWER button changes to the
This warning message is displayed if
the steering wheel does not unlock ACC position twice by pressing the
you try to turn off the vehicle with the
normally when the POWER button is button repeatedly without depressing
gear in the N (Neutral) position.
pressed. the brake pedal.
At this time, the POWER button
You should press the POWER button You can start the vehicle by depress-
changes to the ACC position (If you
while turning the steering wheel right ing the brake pedal.
press the POWER button once more,
it will turn to the ON position). and left.
Key not in vehicle
Low Key Battery Check Steering Wheel Lock This warning message is displayed if
System the smart key is not in the vehicle
This warning message is displayed if
This warning message is displayed if when you press the POWER button.
the battery of the smart key is dis-
charged while changing the POWER the steering wheel does not lock nor- When attempting to start the vehicle,
button to the OFF position. mally while the POWER button always have the smart key with you.
changes to the OFF position.
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Key not detected Press POWER button with key Door / Hood / Liftgate open
This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if
the smart key is not detected when you press the POWER button while
you press the POWER button. the warning message "Key not
detected" is displayed.
Press POWER button again At this time, the immobilizer indicator
light blinks.
This message is displayed if you 3
were unable to start the vehicle when
the POWER button was pressed. Check BRAKE SWITCH fuse
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Convenient features of your vehicle
i Information
Make sure to replace the burned out
bulb with a new one of the same
wattage rating.
For more details, refer to "Bulb
OFE048111 OFE048150L Wattage" in chapter 8.
This warning is displayed if you turn This warning message is displayed if
off the vehicle when the sunroof is the tire pressure is low. The corre- Check headlamp LED
open. sponding tire on the vehicle will be (if equipped)
illuminated.
This warning message is displayed if
For more details, refer to "Tire there is a problem with the LED
Pressure Monitoring System headlamp. Have the vehicle inspected
(TPMS)" in chapter 6. by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Check headlamp FAN Check Virtual Engine Sound Check High Beam Assist (HBA)
(if equipped) System system (if equipped)
This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if
there is a problem with headlamp there is a problem with the High Beam
fan. Have the vehicle inspected by an Assist (HBA) system. Have the vehi-
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. cle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
Lights Mode
3
For more details, refer to "High
This indicator displays which exterior Beam Assist (HBA) system" in
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Check Blind-Spot Collision Check Smart Cruise Control Check Lane Keeping Assist
Warning (BCW) system System (if equipped) (LKA) system (if equipped)
(if equipped) This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if
This warning message is displayed if there is a problem with the Smart there is a problem with the Check
there is a problem with the Blind- Cruise Control system. Have the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system.
Spot Collision Warning system. Have vehicle inspected by an authorized Have the vehicle inspected by an
the vehicle inspected by an author- HYUNDAI dealer. authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
For more details, refer to "Smart For more details, refer to "Check
For more details, refer to "Blind- Cruise Control with Stop & Go" in Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) sys-
Spot Collision Warning/Blind-Spot chapter 5. tem" in chapter 5.
Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
or Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning (RCCW)/Rear Cross- Check Driver Attention Warning
Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (DAW) system (if equipped)
(RCCA)" (BCW) System in chapter This warning message is displayed if
5. there is a problem with the Driver
Attention Warning (DAW). Have the
vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
For more details, refer to "Driver
Attention Warning (DAW)" in chap-
ter 5.
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LCD DISPLAY
LCD Display Control
The LCD display modes can be
changed by using the control but-
tons.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Menu
Drive Info
Up/Down
Digital Speedometer
The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.
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Trip computer mode Turn By Turn (TBT) mode Information mode
The trip computer mode displays This mode displays the state of the Tire Pressure
information related to vehicle driving navigation. This mode displays information relat-
parameters including fuel economy, ed to Tire Pressure.
tripmeter information and vehicle
speed. For more details, refer to "Tire
Pressure Monitoring System
For more details, refer to "Trip (TPMS)" in chapter 6.
Computer" in this chapter.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Warning mode
If one of followings occurs, warning
messages will be displayed on the
LCD display for several seconds.
- Low washer fluid
- Exterior lamp malfunction
(if equipped)
- Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)
system malfunction (if equipped)
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System
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Driver Attention Warning - High Beam Assist (HBA) malfunc-
This mode displays information relat- tion (if equipped)
ed to Driver Attention Warning (DAW). - Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
(FCA) malfunction (if equipped)
For more details, refer to "Driver
Attention Warning (DAW)" in chap-
ter 5.
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TRIP COMPUTER
The trip computer is a microcomput- Trip modes
er-controlled driver information sys-
tem that displays information related Fuel Economy
to driving. • Average Fuel Economy
• Instant Fuel Economy
i Information
Some driving information stored in the
trip computer (for example Average 3
Vehicle Speed) resets if the battery is Accumulated Info
Digital Speedometer
Energy Flow
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Accumulated Info display The accumulated driving information Drive Info display
will continue to be counted while the
vehicle is still running (for example,
when the vehicle is in traffic or
stopped at a stop light).
i Information
The vehicle must be driven for a min- 3
imum of 0.19 miles (300 meters) since
This display shows the accumulated This display shows the trip distance
trip distance (1), the average fuel (1), the average fuel economy (2),
economy (2), and the total driving and the total driving time (3).
time (3). The information is combined for each
The information is accumulated start- ignition cycle. However, when the
ing from the last reset. vehicle has been OFF for 4 hours or
To reset the details, press and hold longer the Drive Info screen will reset.
the OK button when viewing the To reset the details, press and hold
Accumulated driving info. The trip the OK button when viewing the Drive
distance, the average fuel economy, Info. The trip distance, the average
and total driving time will reset simul- fuel economy, and total driving time
taneously. will reset simultaneously.
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i Information
The vehicle must be driven for a mini-
mum of 0.19 miles (300 meters) since the
last ignition key cycle before the average
fuel economy will be recalculated.
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This digital speedometer display The fuel cell vehicle system informs
shows the speed of the vehicle. the drivers its energy flow in various
operating modes. While driving, the
current energy flow is specified in 3
modes.
For more details, refer to "Energy
Flow" in the fuel cell Vehicle Guide
provided in front of the owner's
manual.
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LIGHTING
Exterior Lights Daytime running light (DRL)
Lighting control The Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
can make it easier for others to see
To operate the lights, turn the knob at
the front of your vehicle during the
the end of the control lever to one of
day, especially after dawn and before
the following positions:
sunset.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
NOTICE
• Do not cover or spill anything on
the sensor (1) located in front of
the instrument panel.
• Do not clean the sensor using a
window cleaner, the cleanser may
leave a light film which could
interfere with sensor operation.
• If your vehicle has window tint
or other types of metallic coat-
ing on the front windshield, the OOS047405N OOS047406N
AUTO headlamp system may not Parking lamp position ( ) Headlamp position ( )
work properly.
The parking lamp, license plate lamp The headlamp, parking lamp, license
and instrument panel lamp are turned plate lamp and instrument panel lamp
ON. are turned ON.
i Information
The POWER button must be in the
ON position to turn on the headlamp.
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High beam operation High Beam Assist (HBA)
3. The High Beam Assist (HBA) will When the High Beam Assist (HBA) is
turn on when vehicle speed is operating, the high beam switches to
above 25 mph (40 km/h). low beam if any of the following con-
• If the headlamp switch is pushed ditions occur :
away when the High Beam - When the headlamp of an on-com-
Assist (HBA) is operating, the ing vehicle is detected.
High Beam Assist (HBA) will turn - When the tail lamp of a vehicle in
off and the high beam will be on front is detected.
continuously.
- When the headlamp or tail lamp of
• If the headlamp switch is pulled a motorcycle or a bicycle is detect-
towards you when the high beam ed.
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without the High Beam Assist - When the surrounding ambient light
is bright enough that high beams Warning light and message
(HBA) canceled. When you let When the High Beam Assist (HBA) is
go of the light switch, the lever are not required.
- When streetlights or other lights not working properly, the Check High
will move to the middle and the Beam Assist warning message will
high beam will turn off. are detected.
come on for a few second. After the
• If the headlamp switch is pulled - When the headlamp switch is not in message disappears, the master
towards you when the high beam the AUTO position. warning light ( ) will illuminate.
is on by the High Beam Assist - When the High Beam Assist (HBA) Take your vehicle to an authorized
(HBA), the low beam will be on is off. HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys-
and the High Beam Assist (HBA) - When vehicle speed is below 22 tem checked.
will turn off. mph (35 km/h).
• If the headlamp switch is placed
to the headlamp ON position, the
High Beam Assist (HBA) will turn
off and the low beam will be on
continuously.
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WARNING • When the vehicle is driven on • When the front window is cov-
a narrow curved road or rough ered with foreign matters such
The system may not operate nor- road. as ice, dust, fog, or is damaged.
mally if any of the following con- • When the vehicle is driven on 3) When the forward visibility is
ditions should occur: an uphill road or downhill poor. Such examples may
1) When the illumination from road. include:
an on-coming vehicle or a • When only part of the vehicle in • When the headlamps of an on- 3
vehicle in front is dim. Such front is visible on a crossroad coming vehicle or a vehicle in
examples may include: or curved road. front is not detected due to
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One-touch turn signal function Battery saver function Headlight time-out function
To activate the One Touch Turn The purpose of this feature is to pre- (if equipped)
Signal function, push the turn signal vent the battery from being dis- If the POWER button is placed in the
lever up or down to position (B) and charged. The system automatically ACC position or the OFF position
then release it. turns off the parking lamp when the with the headlamps ON, the head-
The lane change signals will blink 3, driver turns the vehicle off and opens lamps (and/or parking lamps) remain
5 or 7 times. the driver-side door. on for about 5 minutes. However, if
You can activate or deactivate the With this feature, the parking lamps the driver's door is opened and 3
One Touch Turn Signal function or will turn off automatically if the driver closed, the headlights are turned off
after 15 seconds. Also, with the vehi-
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Front Room Lamp (2) ( ): Rear lamp Luggage compartment lamp
Press the button to turn the front and ■ Type A
rear room lamps on or off.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Vanity mirror lamp Glove box lamp Puddle lamp (if equipped)
Push the switch to turn the light on or The glove box lamp comes on when Welcome light
off. the glove box is opened. When all doors (and liftgate) are
• : The lamp will turn on if this If the glove box is not closed, the closed and locked, the puddle lamp
button is pressed. lamp will turn off after 20 minutes. will come on for 15 seconds if the
• : The lamp will turn off if this door is unlocked by the remote key
button is pressed. NOTICE or smart key or outside door handle
button.
NOTICE To prevent unnecessary charging
Always have the switch in the off system drain, close the glove box For more details, refer to "Welcome
position when the vanity mirror securely after using the glove box. System" in this chapter.
lamp is not in use. If the sunvisor
is closed without the lamp off, it
may discharge the battery or dam-
age the sunvisor.
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Escort light Welcome System (if equipped) • the lamp will turn on when the
When the vehicle is turned OFF and button of the outside door handle
Welcome light is pressed with the smart key in
the driver's door is opened, the pud-
dle lamp will come on for 30 sec- possession.
onds. If the driver's door is closed 2. If both 'Convenience → Welcome
within the 30 seconds, the puddle mirror/light → On door unlock' and
lamp will turn off after 15 seconds. If 'Convenience → Welcome mirror/
the driver's door is closed and light → On driver approach' is 3
locked, the puddle lamp will turn off selected in the vehicle Settings
immediately. mode on the AVN screen, the
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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WIPERS AND WASHERS
■ Front windshield wiper/washer A : Wiper speed control Front Windshield Wipers
· MIST – Single wipe Operates as follows when the
· OFF – Off POWER button is in the ON position.
· INT – Intermittent wipe MIST : For a single wiping cycle,
· LO – Low wiper speed push the lever upward and
release. The wipers will oper-
· HI – High wiper speed ate continuously if the lever is
B : Intermittent control wipe time held in this position. 3
adjustment OFF : Wiper is not in operation.
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NOTICE Rear Window Wiper and Washer
• To prevent possible damage to
the washer pump, do not oper-
ate the washer when the fluid
reservoir is empty.
• To prevent possible damage to
the wipers or windshield, do not 3
operate the wipers when the
windshield is dry.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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[A] : Front Sensor, [B] : Rear Sensor
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Operation of the Parking • Sensing distance when moving for- • To turn on the system, press the
Distance Warning ward is approximately 39 in (100 Parking Distance Warning (Reverse/
(Reverse/Forward) System cm) when you are driving less than Forward) system button.
6 mph (10 km/h). • When more than two objects are
• The Parking Distance Warning sensed at the same time, the clos-
(Reverse/Forward) system button est one will be recognized first.
turns on automatically and acti-
vates the Parking Distance 3
Warning (Reverse/Forward) sys-
tem when the gear is in the R
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• Any non-factory equipment or Parking Distance Warning • Do not push, scratch or strike the
accessories have been installed, or (Reverse/Forward) system pre- sensor with any hard objects that
if the vehicle bumper height or sen- cautions could damage the surface of the
sor installation has been modified. • The Parking Distance Warning sensor. Sensor damage could occur.
(Reverse/Forward) system may not • Do not spray the sensors or its sur-
Detecting range may decrease when: operate consistently in some cir- rounding area directly with a high
cumstances depending on the pressure washer. Doing so may
• Outside air temperature is
extremely hot or cold. speed of the vehicle and the cause the sensors to fail to operate 3
shapes of the objects detected. normally.
• Undetectable objects smaller than
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Surround View Monitoring The system is activated when: • A warning appears on the system
(if equipped) • The POWER button is in the ON when:
position - The liftgate is opened
• The gear is in D (Drive), N - The driver's door is opened
(Neutral) or R (Reverse) - The passenger's door is opened
• Vehicle speed is under 10 mph (15 - The outer side view mirror is folded
km/h)
• If the system is not operating normal- 3
ly, the system should be checked by
The system is deactivated when: an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Driving Rear view Monitor You may check the rear view through
CAUTION (DRM) (if equipped) the screen while driving.
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i Information • When the vehicle is backing up, the • If the system is not operating nor-
rear image will appear on the screen mally, the system should be checked
• If vehicle speed is over 10 mph (15 automatically regardless of vehicle by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
km/h) speed or SVM button (1) status.
- the DRM image stays ON when the - If the rear image was ON, the For more details, refer to the sep-
rear view was on the screen screen switches to the parking arately supplied manual with your
assist screen. vehicle.
- screen (top, front wide, front right
and front left) of other modes of - If the screen (top, front wide, front 3
SVM system turns OFF and right and front left) of other modes
switches to the original AVN
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Convenient features of your vehicle
❈ O : Available, X : Unavailable
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Operating Condition
WARNING WARNING
Use the system when all the below
• The RSPA system should only • Do not use the system when conditions are met.
be considered as a supple- in drunken state. • When the parking space is a
mentary function. The driver • The system may not operate straight line
must check the front and rear properly depending on the • When there is a parked vehicle
view for objects. The opera- surrounding environment and next to the space where you want
tional function of the system other conditions. to park
3
can be affected by many fac-
• The system may not recog- • When there is enough space to
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Convenient features of your vehicle
■ Right side ■ Left side ■ Left side ■ Right side Non-operating Condition
- Reverse parking - Reverse parking - Parallel exit - Parallel exit
In the following conditions, the RSPA
system may not operate properly or
be cancelled. Drive the vehicle man-
ually in the below conditions.
• Curved parking space
• Inclined roads
• A vehicle loaded with longer or
wider cargo compared to the vehicle
• Diagonal parking space
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• Heavy snow or rain
■ Right side ■ Left side ■ Remote forward/backward
- Parallel parking - Parallel parking • Near a circular pillar or narrow pil-
lar, or a pillar surrounded by objects
such as fire extinguisher, etc.
• The sensor is positioned incorrectly
by an impact to the bumper
• Bumpy roads
• A vehicle equipped with a snow
chain or spare tire
• Tire pressure lower or higher than
the standard tire pressure
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• A trailer connected to the vehicle
• Slippery or uneven road
• Around the vehicle with tow hitch
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• Big vehicles such as buses or Limitations of the System • Even while the system is in activa-
trucks parked • When the vehicle has been tion, the vehicle may collide with
• Sensor covered with foreign mat- parked/stopped for a long time in a the object existing within the blind-
ter, such as snow or water cold environment, the Remote spot area of the sensor.
• An obstacle such as a trash can, Moving Forward/Backward may be • When there is any obstacle within
bicycle, shopping cart, etc. is near delayed depending on the vehicle the blind-spot area, drive out of the
condition when the vehicle is parking space manually.
• Heavy wind
turned on remotely. • The system may not recognize the 3
• Wheel changed to an unauthorized object that appears suddenly.
size • The RSPA system may suddenly
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Snow may interfere with sensor The system may not search for
operation or the system may parking spaces if the space is
cancel if the road is slippery too narrow. Even if the system
while parking. is operating, always be careful.
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4. Parking diagonal 5. Parking in uneven road 6. Parking behind a truck
The system is not a supplemen- The system may cancel when An accident may occur when
tal for diagonal parking. Even if the vehicle slips or the vehicle parking behind a vehicle higher
the vehicle is able to enter the couldn't move due to road con- than yours. For example, bus,
space, do not operate the dition. truck, etc.
System. Do not solely rely on the
Parking Assist system.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
7. Obstacle in parking space 8. Using a Smart Exit in wall 9. Parking in an empty parking
proximity conditions place
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When detecting for a parking
space next to pillar, the parking When using a Smart Exit in nar- The system does not work if
performance may be degraded. row and near a wall, the system there is no car parked in front of
may not work properly. the parking space you are plan-
ning to park. Park the vehicle
manually.
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How the System Works 1. Selecting Parking mode
(Smart Parking) CAUTION
Smart Parking is available with the • Always check for obstacles
driver on board. Make sure the con- around your vehicle before
ditions available before activating the driving.
Smart parking function.
• The function may be can-
1. Select Smart Parking: celled if you attach something
Press the RSPA button with the (cover, etc.) to the steering
3
shift lever placed in D (Drive) or N wheel.
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• To deactivate the system: 2. Searching for parking space ❈ The parking performance may be
1. Press the RSPA button again (until degraded if a regular distance
the "Selecting parking mode" from the parked vehicle is not
stage). maintained.
2. Shift the gear to R (Reverse) posi-
tion before the operation of the • If the vehicle speed is over 19 mph
Smart Parking assist. (30 km/h), the system will be can-
3. Press the 'Cancel' button on the celled.
AVN screen while the Smart • The search for a parking space will
Parking is in activation. be completed only when there is
4. Press the Parking Distance enough space for the vehicle to
Warning button while the Smart move to park.
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CAUTION CAUTION
• When searching for a parking After searching for a parking
space, the system may not be space is completed, continue
able to find a parking space if 20 ~ 60 in. using the system after checking
there is no vehicle parked, a the surrounding area.
parking space is available Especially, check the distance
after driving by or a parking of the outside rearview mirror
3
space is available before driv- and objects while using the sys-
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6. Smart parking assist • The parking function will not oper- 7. Smart parking complete
ate if the door is open or the dri-
ver's seatbelt is unfastened.
• If the driver releases the RSPA but-
ton while the Smart Parking is in
activation, the assist will stop tem-
porarily.
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The Smart Parking assist is can- (12) The steering, shifting gear and 1. Select Remote Smart Parking:
celled while in operation when: drive assist are impossible Press the RSPA button with the
(1) The driver holds the steering (13) The suspended status lasts for shift lever placed in D (Drive) or N
wheel while the steering wheel is over 1 minute (Neutral) position.
controlled (14) The driver continuously presses However, the Smart Exit is select-
(2) The gear is shifted or the and releases the RSPA button ed if you press the RSPA button
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is over 10 times when the vehicle is in N (Neutral)
activated (15) The vehicle is unable to enter position after the initial startup.
(3) The hood opens the parking space while the 2. Search for parking space: Slowly
(4) The vehicle speed exceeds 3 Smart Parking assist is in acti- move forward below 12 mph (20
mph (5 km/h) vation km/h).
(5) The vehicle accelerates suddenly (16) The Traction Control System 3. Search complete: Automatic
(TCS) is activated while the search by sensor.
(6) The vehicle slips back while the vehicle speed is controlled
vehicle speed is controlled However, check the actual parking
environment before parking the
(7) The wheel is stuck and the vehi- vehicle.
cle is unable to move ❈ When the Smart Parking assist is
cancelled, gear P (Park) and 4. Select parking type: Reverse
(8) The obstacles are at the front and Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) (left/right), parallel (left/right)
back of the vehicle at the same are engaged automatically.
time 5. Operating instructions: Smart
Parking/Remote Smart Parking
(9) About 3 minutes and 50 seconds
have passed after the Smart How the System Works 6. Remote Smart Parking assist:
Parking assist is activated (Remote Smart Parking) Steering wheel, gear shift and
vehicle speed control (reverse
(10) The door opens while the driver’s Remote smart Parking is available
parking)
seatbelt is unfastened with the driver outside the vehicle.
Make sure the conditions available 7. Remote Smart Parking complete
(11) The gradient of the road
exceeds the range supported by before activation the Remote smart
the Smart Parking assist parking function.
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Remote Smart Parking Assist 6. Remote smart parking assist
button
Parking Distance Warning button
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Convenient features of your vehicle
• If the driver releases the button the 7. Remote smart parking com-
vehicle will stop and the assist will plete CAUTION
stop temporarily. Press and hold When the parking is complete, the
the button again to resume the • Always check for obstacles
message is displayed on the AVN around your vehicle before
operation. screen and the vehicle is automati- driving.
❈ You will hear frequent beep cally turned off. Drivers always
sounds if the driver gets off the should check whether the door, win- • The function may be can-
vehicle after setting the Remote dow and sunroof are closed and the celled if you attach something
Parking mode. door is locked. (cover, etc.) to the steering
wheel.
❈ Press the moving forward or back- • When parking is complete:
ward button again after checking • Make sure all the passengers
- The parking complete sound (fre- exit the vehicle when the
the distance (within about 10 ~ 16 quent beep) is generated.
ft. (3~5 m)) from the vehicles if the Remote Smart Parking is
vehicle didn’t move after pressing - The gear P (Park) and Electronic assisted.
and holding the smart key button Parking Brake (EPB) are engaged • Make sure all the smart keys
for about 5 seconds. automatically. are outside the vehicle.
❈ Release the moving forward/back- • The smart key detection
ward button on the smart key. range from the vehicle may
❈ The parking may complete bump- vary depending on the sur-
ing on the stopper. rounding environment
❈ When parking is complete, check (indoor/outdoor, strong elec-
the surrounding conditions. tric field area).
• The smart key detection
range may change as the
vehicle moves. Maintain an
appropriate distance from the
vehicle.
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To cancel the Remote Smart The Remote Smart Parking assist The Remote Smart Parking assist is
Parking while in operation will stop temporarily when: cancelled while in operation when:
(1) Press the RSPA button at the (1) An obstacle at the direction the (1) The driver holds the steering
"Searching for parking space" vehicle is heading is detected. wheel while the steering wheel is
stage or the "Selecting parking (2) The door or liftgate is open. controlled
type" stage. (2) The gear is shifted or the
(3) The moving forward/backward
(2) Shift the gear to R (Reverse) button on the smart key is Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is
position before the operation of released. activated 3
the Remote Smart Parking (3) The hood opens
(4) Multiple buttons on the smart key
(12) The suspended status lasts for • Frequent beep sounds will gener- However, check the actual envi-
over 1 minute ate to alert the deactivation of the ronment before using Smart exit
(13) The driver continuously presses Remote Smart Parking Assist. function.
and releases the smart key’s 3. Select smart exit direction: Parallel
moving forward/backward but- How the System Works (left/right)
ton over 10 times (Smart Exit) 4. Smart Exit assist: Steering wheel,
(14) The vehicle is unable to enter gear shift and vehicle speed con-
Smart exit is available with the driver
the parking space trol (parallel exit)
on board. Make sure the conditions
(15) The Traction Control System available before activation the Smart 5. Smart Exit complete
(TCS) is activated while control- parking function.
ling the vehicle speed WARNING
1. Select Smart Exit:
(16) The smart key has failure
Press the RSPA button with the
(17) The accelerator/brake pedal is shift lever placed in P (Park) or N Always be careful while exiting
depressed while all the doors (Neutral) position without driving for other vehicles or pedestrians.
are closed the vehicle after the initial startup.
(18) The brake pedal is depressed *N (Neutral): Press RSPA button After the Smart Exit is complete,
while the driver’s door is open after starting the vehicle and with- make sure to check the surrounding
and the smart key is outside the out driving the vehicle. The Smart road conditions.
vehicle Exit is selected. Then the Parking
(19) The theft alarm system is acti- mode is automatically selected
vated after driving. However, the Exit mode is activated
when below conditions are met:
• When the Remote Smart Parking *P (Park): After driving the vehicle
assist is cancelled, gear P (Park) press RSPA button and Remote • The vehicle speed is kept under 3
and Electronic Parking Brake Moving Forward/Backward is mph (5 km/h) after the vehicle is
(EPB) are engaged automatically. automatically selected. turned on.
After engaged, the vehicle is auto- 2. Search for smart exit space: • The parallel parking by the Remote
matically turned off. Automatic searching by sensor at Smart Parking assist is complete.
stop
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❈ You can use Smart Parking after 1. Selecting smart exit mode • To deactivate the system:
navigation or home screen display 1. Press the RSPA button again (until
on AVN(You cannot use Smart the "Selecting for smart exit direc-
Parking if you don't choose tion" stage).
"Confirm" on AVN booting)
2. Shift the gear to R (Reverse) posi-
tion before the operation of the
Remote Smart Parking Assist Smart Exit assist.
button 3. Press the 'Cancel' button on the 3
Parking Distance Warning button AVN screen while the Smart Exit
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2. Searching for smart exit ❈ The system searches for the exit
space again when the system (5) Parked vehicle is abnor-
space mally parked
enters the Smart Exit mode by
pressing the RSPA button after the In above cases, the system
deactivation. may not search the exit space
❈ The system still searches for the although the exit space
exit space when the gear is shifted exists. And the system may
to the other positions than R search the exit space
(Reverse). However, the function although the exit space is not
will be deactivated when the vehi- proper to Smart exit.
cle moves. • When exiting the parking
space if an obstacle is detect-
ed that may cause an acci-
CAUTION dent, the system may cancel.
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• With vehicle stopped, the Parking
• When checking surroundings, spot may not be recognized.
if the front or rear vehicle (or Be sure to check it before
Distance Warning system sensors
object) is too near, the system using function.
detect the distance from/to the
may not work properly.
objects in front/back of the vehicle • If the space is too small to
to search for an exit space. • The system may not operate exit, the system may cancel.
normally in the following con-
• Also, the sensors at the vehicle
ditions:
side-front checks for the obstacle
in the direction of exit. (1) When the sensors are
frozen
• To deactivate the exit function,
press the RSPA button, the (2) When the sensors are dirty
‘Cancel’ button on the screen or (3) When it snows or rains
the Parking Distance Warning but- heavily
ton. (4) When a pillar or object is
near
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3. Selecting smart exit direction ❈ The system searches for the exit
CAUTION space again when the system
enters the Smart Exit mode by
• If searching surroundings is pressing the RSPA button after the
completed, continue using the deactivation.
system after checking the sur-
❈ The system still searches for the
rounding area.
exit space when the gear is shifted
• The Exit mode may be activat- to the other positions than R 3
ed unintentionally, when the (Reverse). However, the function
shift gear is in P (Park) or N will be deactivated when the vehi-
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• The exit function will not operate if 6. Smart exit complete • When exit is complete:
the door is open or the driver’s - The vehicle stays in stopped con-
seatbelt is unfastened. dition for 4 seconds and waits for
• If the driver releases the RSPA but- the driver' to operate manually
ton while the Smart Exit assist is in (depress brake/accelerator pedal.)
activation, the assist will stop tem- - If the driver does not operate
porarily. manually after 4 seconds, the
system stays in the stopped con- 3
❈ The AVN screen will display the dition by applying the safety
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To cancel the Smart Exit while in The Smart Exit assist will stop tem- The Smart Exit assist is cancelled
operation porarily when: while in operation when:
(1) Press the RSPA button at the (1) An obstacle at the direction the (1) The driver holds the steering
"Searching for smart exit space" vehicle is heading is detected. wheel while the steering wheel is
stage or the "Selecting for smart (2) The door or liftgate is open. controlled
exit direction" stage. (2) The gear is shifted or the
(3) The driver's seatbelt is unfas-
(2) Shift the gear to R (Reverse) tened. Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is
position before the operation of activated
the Smart Exit assist. (4) The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist (RCCA) system (3) The hood opens
(3) Press the Parking Distance is activated while reversing. (4) The vehicle speed exceeds 3
Warning button or the 'Cancel' mph (5 km/h)
button on the AVN screen. (5) The driver releases the RSPA
button. (5) The vehicle accelerates suddenly
(4) Driver controls the vehicle during
the system assist (6) The driver stops the vehicle by (6) The vehicle slips back while con-
depressing the brake pedal. trolling the vehicle speed
(7) The wheel is stuck and the vehi-
The function is deactivated when the cle is unable to move
driver stops the vehicle by depress- ❈ The vehicle stops when the Smart
ing the brake pedal and shifts the Exit assist will stop temporarily (8) Obstacles are at the front and
gear. In this case, the Electronic and the Smart Exit assist will back of the vehicle at the same
Parking Brake (EPB) is not engaged. resume when the above condition time
is cleared. (9) About 3 minutes and 50 seconds
have passed after the Smart Exit
assist
(10) The door opens while the dri-
ver's seatbelt is unfastened
(11) The gradient of the road
exceeds the range supported by
Smart Exit assist
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(12) The steering, shifting gear and 1. Remote Moving Forward/Backward
drive assist are impossible ready : Put the gear shift in P (Park)
(13) The suspended status lasts for position and press the RSPA but-
over 1 minute ton with the vehicle on. Then exit
the vehicle possessing the smart
(14) The driver continuously presses key.
and releases the RSPA button
over 10 times ❈ To use this function,
(15) The Traction Control System - the vehicle must have been 3
(TCS) is activated while control- driven over 3 mph (5 km/h)
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❈ You will hear frequent beep 2. Remote moving forward/back- • For your safety, the assist is acti-
sounds if the driver gets off the ward assist vated only when the smart key is
vehicle after the Remote Moving within about 10~16 ft. (3~5 m) from
Forward/Backward is ready. the vehicle.
• The vehicle can travel up to 23 ft.
(7 m) per move. Press the moving
forward/backward button to make
additional movement. 3
❈ Press the moving forward/back-
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The Remote Moving Forward/ The Remote Moving Forward/ (11) The steering, shifting gear and
Backward assist will stop tem- Backward assist is cancelled while drive assist are impossible
porarily when: in operation when: (12) The suspended status lasts for
(1) An obstacle at the direction the (1) The driver holds the steering over 1 minute
vehicle is heading is detected. wheel while the steering wheel is (13) The driver continuously presses
(2) The door or liftgate is open. controlled and releases the smart key's
(3) The moving forward/backward but- (2) The gear is shifted or the moving forward/backward but-
ton on the smart key is released. Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is ton over 10 times 3
activated (14) The Traction Control System
(4) Multiple buttons on the smart key
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Convenient features of your vehicle
(20) The theft alarm system is acti- Additional Instructions Check parking assist
vated (Messages)
When the Remote Smart Parking
❈ When Remote Moving Forward/ Assist system is in operation, the
Backward is complete, the gear P system may be cancelled regardless
(Park) and Electronic Parking of the instruction order.
Brake (EPB) are engaged auto- The messages will appear according
matically and the vehicle turns off. to the circumstances. Follow the
❈ The frequent beep sounds are instructions provided while driving
generated to show the deactiva- your vehicle with the Remote Smart
tion status. Parking Assist system in activation.
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Parking assist conditions not Turn Signal Showing Vehicle Status while System in Activation
met The turn signal indicates the vehicle status as follows when the Smart
Parking, Remote Smart Parking or Smart Exit is in activation:
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Link with other Systems 2. Auto Hold 3. Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Activation of other systems may be (1) The activated Auto Hold is (1) Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
restricted according to the circum- switched to deactivation status system switches from OFF to
stances while the RSPA system is in when the RSPA system is activat- activation status (ESC OFF but-
activation. The systems linked to the ed. ton turns off) when the RSPA sys-
RSPA system are as follows: (2) The Auto Hold button will not tem is activated.
1. Smart Cruise Control (SCC) sys- respond while the RSPA system (2) The ESC OFF button will not
tem is in activation. respond while the RSPA system 3
(1) SCC system can be operated at (3) After the RSPA system is com- is in activation.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Automatic Temperature - Fan speed control button Manual Temperature Control
Control Mode The selected function will be con- Mode
The Automatic Climate Control trolled manually while other functions The heating and cooling system can
System is controlled by setting the operate automatically. be controlled manually by pushing
desired temperature. For your convenience and to improve buttons other than the AUTO button.
1. Press the AUTO button (7). the efficiency of the climate control, In this case, the system works
use the AUTO button and set the sequentially according to the order of
The modes, fan speeds, air intake buttons selected. 3
temperature to 72°F (22°C).
and air-conditioning will be con-
trolled automatically by the tem- When pressing any button except the
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the
ventilation system.
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The air flow outlet direction is cycled Defrost-Level (4) (A, D)
as follows: Floor & Defrost
(A, C, D, E, F) Most of the air flow is directed to the
windshield with a small amount of air
directed to the side window defrosters.
Most of the air flow is directed to the
floor and the windshield with a small
amount directed to the side window
Face-Level (B, D, F) defrosters. 3
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Instrument panel vents The air flow can also be CLOSED Temperature control (1,2)
using the vent adjustment lever. The
■ Front
instrument panel air vents are the
"click-to-close" type.
To CLOSE the instrument panel
vents perform the following:
- For the driver side vents, slide the
vent adjustment lever to the LEFT
until it clicks.
- For the passenger side vents, slide
the vent adjustment lever to the
LEFT until it clicks.
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■ Rear Press the up/down switch to increase/
decrease the temperature.
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Adjusting the driver and passenger Air intake control (8)
side temperature individually The air intake control button is used
Press the "SYNC" button again to to select either Fresh mode (outside
operate the driver and passenger air) or Recirculation mode (cabin air).
side temperature individually. The
button indicator will turn off.
Recirculation mode
When Recirculation 3
Temperature conversion mode is selected, air
If the battery has been discharged or from the passenger
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Air conditioning (12) Driver only DRIVER ONLY button will be turned
Push the A/C button to manually turn off under the following conditions:
the system on (indicator light will illu- 1) Defrost on (the DRIVER ONLY
minate) and off. button indicator is not turned off)
2) DRIVER ONLY button re-push
OFF mode (6)
Push the OFF button to turn the cli- 3
mate control system off. You can still
operate the mode and air intake but-
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NOTICE • To help reduce moisture inside of System Maintenance
the windows on rainy or humid
When using the air conditioning days, decrease the humidity inside
Cabin air filter
system, monitor the temperature the vehicle by operating the air
gauge closely while driving up conditioning system with the win-
hills or in heavy traffic when out- dows and sunroof closed.
side temperatures. Air condition- • Use the air conditioning system
ing system operation when climb-
ing a steep grade or in high out-
every month only for a few minutes 3
to ensure maximum system per-
side ambient temperatures can formance.
to fog up, causing loss of visibility. In [A] : Outside air, [B] : Recirculated air
[C] : Climate control air filter, [D] : Blower
Air conditioning system operation this case, set the mode selection [E] : Evaporator core, [F] : Heater core
tips knob or button to the position
• If the vehicle has been parked in and fan speed control to the lower The cabin air filter is installed behind
direct sunlight during hot weather, speed. the glove box. It filters the dust or other
open the windows for a short time pollutants that enter the vehicle
to let the hot air inside the vehicle through the heating and air condition-
escape. ing system.
• After sufficient cooling has been Have the The cabin air filter replaced
achieved, switch back from recircu- by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer
lation mode to fresh mode. according to the maintenance sched-
ule.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Auto Defogging System When the Auto Defogging To cancel or reset the
(Additional Feature with System operates, the indi- Auto Defogging System
Automatic Temperature cator will illuminate. Press the front windshield defroster
Control System) (if equipped) button for 3 seconds when the
Auto defogging helps reduce the pos- If a high amount of humidity is POWER button is in the ON position.
sibility of fogging up the inside of the detected in the vehicle, the Auto When the Auto Defogging System is
windshield by automatically sensing Defogging System will be enabled. canceled, the ADS OFF symbol will
the moisture on inside the windshield. The following steps will be performed blink 3 times and ADS OFF will be 3
automatically: displayed on the climate control
The auto defogging system operates information screen.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
i Information Rear Window Defroster • To turn off the defroster, press the
rear window defroster button again.
• When the air conditioning is turned NOTICE
on by Auto defogging system, if you To prevent damage to the rear
try to turn off the air conditioning, the i Information
window defroster conducting ele-
indicator will blink 3 times and the air ments bonded to the inside sur- • If there is heavy accumulation of
conditioning will not be turned off. face of the rear window, never use snow on the rear window, brush it
• To maintain the effectiveness and sharp instruments or window off before operating the rear
efficiency of the Auto Defogging cleaners containing abrasives to defroster.
System, do not select Recirculation clean the window. • The rear window defroster automat-
mode while the system is operating. ically turns off after approximately
• When the Auto Defogging System is If you want to defrost and defog 20 minutes or when the POWER
operating, the fan speed adjustment the front windshield, refer to the button is in the OFF position.
button, the temperature adjustment "Windshield Defrosting and
knob, and the air intake control but- Defogging" section in this chapter. Side view mirror defroster
ton are all disabled.
The defroster heats the If your vehicle is equipped with the
window to remove frost, side view mirror defrosters, they will
NOTICE fog and thin ice from the operate at the same time you turn on
interior and exterior of the rear window defroster.
Do not remove the sensor cover
located on the upper end of the the rear window, while
windshield glass. the vehicle is in the
ready ( ) mode.
Damage to system parts could
occur and may not be covered by • To activate the rear window
your vehicle warranty. defroster, press the rear window
defroster button located in the center
control panel. The indicator on the
rear window defroster button illumi-
nates when the defroster is ON.
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CLIMATE CONTROL ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Automatic Ventilation Sunroof Inside Air
(if equipped) Recirculation (if equipped)
When the POWER button is in the When the heater or air conditioning
ON position or when the vehicle is in system is on with the sunroof
the ready ( ) mode and tempera- opened, the fresh mode will be auto-
ture is below 59°F (15°C) with the matically selected. If you press the
recirculated air position selected recirculation mode button with the
more than five minutes, the air intake sunroof open, recirculation mode 3
position will automatically change to activate but will only remain enabled
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Convenient features of your vehicle
STORAGE COMPARTMENT
Center Console Storage Glove Box
WARNING
Never store cigarette lighters,
propane cylinders, or other
flammable/explosive materials
in the vehicle. These items may
catch fire and/or explode if the
vehicle is exposed to hot tem-
peratures for extended periods.
WARNING
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ALWAYS keep the storage com-
partment covers closed secure- To open : To open:
ly while driving. Items inside Grab and hold the latch (1) on the Pull the lever (1).
your vehicle are moving as fast arm rest then lift the lid.
as the vehicle. If you have to
stop or turn quickly, or if there
WARNING
is a crash, the items may fly out
ALWAYS close the glove box
of the compartment and may
door after use.
cause an injury if they strike the
driver or a passenger. An open glove box door can
cause serious injury to the pas-
senger in an accident, even if the
NOTICE passenger is wearing a seat belt.
To avoid possible theft, do not
leave valuables in the storage
compartments.
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INTERIOR FEATURES
Cup Holder Rear
WARNING
Front
■ On center console Placing any heavy objects other
than cups or small beverages
may damage the cup holder.
WARNING
• Avoid abrupt starting and
braking when the cup holder
is in use to prevent spilling
your drink. If hot liquid spills,
you could be burned. Such a
burn to the driver could cause
loss of vehicle control result-
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Cups or small beverages cups may
be placed in the cup holders.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
NOTICE Sunvisor
• Do not place uncovered or
unsecured cups, bottles, • Keep your drinks sealed while
cans, etc., in the cup holder driving to prevent spilling your
containing hot liquid while the drink. If liquid spills, it may get
vehicle is in motion. Injuries into the vehicle's electrical/elec-
may result in the event of a tronic system and damage elec-
sudden stop or collision. trical/electronic parts.
• Only use soft cups in the cup • When cleaning spilled liquids do
holders. Hard objects can not use hot air to blow out or dry
injure you in an accident. the cup holder. This may dam-
age the interior.
WARNING OTM048089
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Close the vanity mirror cover secure- Power Outlet NOTICE
ly and return the sunvisor to its origi-
nal position after use. To prevent damage to the Power
Outlets :
WARNING • Use the power outlet only when
the vehicle is in the ready ( )
For your safety, do not block mode and remove the accessory
your view when using the sunvi- plug after use. Using the acces- 3
sor. sory plug for prolonged periods
of time with the vehicle off could
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Convenient features of your vehicle
OFE048080N i Information
The AC inverter supplies 115V/150W • Rated voltage : AC 115V
electric power to operate electric • Maximum electric power : 150W
accessories or equipments.
• In order to avoid an electrical sys-
tem failure, electric shock, etc., be
sure to read owner's manual before
use.
• Be sure to close the cover except the
time of use.
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NOTICE • Do not use two or more electric
WARNING accessories or equipments at
• To prevent the battery from being the same time. It may cause
To reduce a risk of serious or discharged, do not use the AC damage to the electrical sys-
fatal injuries: inverter while the vehicle is not in tems of the vehicle.
• Do not use a heated electric the ready ( ) mode. • When the input voltage is lower,
device such as a coffeepot, • When not using the AC inverter, outlet LED will blink and the AC
toaster, heater, iron, etc. make sure to close the AC invert- inverter will turn off automatical- 3
• Do not insert foreign objects er cover. ly. If the input voltage goes up to
into the outlet and do not • After using an electric accessory normal, the AC inverter will turn
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To charge a cellular phone If your cellular phone is not charging: NOTICE
The wireless cellular phone charging - Slightly change the position of the
cellular phone on the charging • The wireless cellular phone
system charges only the Qi-enabled charging system may not sup-
cellular phones ( ). Read the label pad.
port certain cellular phones,
on the cellular phone accessory - Make sure the indicator light is which are not verified for the Qi
cover or visit your cellular phone orange. specification ( ).
manufacturer's website to check The indicator light will blink orange for
whether your cellular phone supports • When placing your cellular 3
10 seconds if there is a malfunction in phone on the charging mat,
the Qi technology. the wireless charging system. position the phone in the middle
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Convenient features of your vehicle
• The wireless charging process • When any cellular phone without a Clock
may temporarily stop, when tem- wireless charging function or a
perature abnormally increases metallic object is placed on the WARNING
inside the wireless cellular phone charging pad, a small noise may
charging system. Stop the charg- sound. This small sound is due to Do not attempt to adjust the
ing cellular phone and wait until the vehicle discerning compatibil- clock while driving. Doing so
temperature falls to a certain level. ity of the object placed on the may result in distracted driving
• The wireless charging process charging pad. It does not affect which may lead to an accident
may temporarily stop when there your vehicle or the cellular phone involving personal injury or
is any metallic item, such as a in any way. death.
coin, between the wireless cellular
phone charging system and the i Information
cellular phone.
If the POWER button is in the OFF Select the Vehicle Settings menu on
• When charging some cellular position, the charging also stops. the AVN screen ➟ Select [Date/Time].
phones with a self-protection fea-
ture, the wireless charging speed • GPS time: Displays time according
may decrease and the wireless i Information to the received GNSS time.
charging may stop. This device complies with part 15 of • Daylight saving time : The clock is
• If the cellular phone has a thick the FCC Rules. adjusted forward one hour.
cover, the wireless charging may Operation is subject to the following • Time format : Switches to 12 hour
not be possible. two conditions: or 24 hour.
• If the cell phone is not completely 1. This device may not cause harmful For more details, refer to the sepa-
contacting the charging pad, wire- interference, and rately supplied Navigation manual.
less charging may not operate 2. This device must accept any inter-
properly. ference received, including interfer-
• Some magnetic items like credit ence that may cause undesired
cards, phone cards or rail tickets operation.
may be damaged if left with the
cellular phone during the charging
process.
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Coat Hook Floor Mat Anchor(s)
WARNING
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Cargo Security Screen To use the cargo security screen When the cargo security screen is
(if equipped) not in use:
1. Pull the cargo security screen
backward and up to release it from
the guides.
2. The cargo security screen will
automatically slide back in.
3
i Information
i Information
Pull out the cargo security screen with
the handle in the center to prevent the
guide pin from falling out of the guide.
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EXTERIOR FEATURES
Roof Side Rails (if equipped) NOTICE • The vehicle center of gravity will
• When carrying cargo on the roof be higher when items are
rack, take the necessary precau- loaded onto the roof rack.
tions to make sure the cargo Avoid sudden starts, braking,
does not damage the roof of the sharp turns, abrupt maneuvers
vehicle. or high speeds that may result
in loss of vehicle control or
• When carrying large objects on 3
rollover resulting in an accident.
the roof rack, make sure they do
not exceed the overall roof • Always drive slowly and turn
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Multimedia System
4
Multimedia System
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
i Information USB and iPod® port Antenna
• If you install an aftermarket HID Shark fin antenna
headlamp, your vehicle's audio and
electronic devices may malfunction.
• Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean-
er, and air freshener from contacting
the interior parts because they may
cause damage or discoloration.
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You can use an USB port to plug in
an USB and an iPod® port. The shark fin antenna will receive the
AM, FM broadcast signals, SXM,
i Information LTE and transmit data.
When using a portable audio device
connected to the power outlet, noise
may occur during playback. If this
happens, use the portable audio
device's power source.
❈ iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc.
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Steering Wheel Audio Control SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2) MODE (3)
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is Press the MODE button to toggle
pressed up or down and held for 0.8 through Radio, SXM, or media
second or more, it will function in the modes.
following modes:
RADIO mode MUTE ( ) (4)
It will function as the AUTO SEEK • Press the MUTE button to mute the
select button. It will SEEK until you sound.
release the button. • Press the MUTE button again to
activate the sound. 4
MEDIA mode
It will function as the FF/RW button.
Multimedia System
OFE048088 i Information
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is Detailed information for audio control
NOTICE pressed up or down, it will function in buttons are described in the separately
the following modes: supplied manual with the vehicle.
Do not operate multiple audio
remote control buttons simultane- RADIO mode
ously.
It will function as the PRESET STA-
TION UP/DOWN button.
VOLUME (VOL + / - ) (1)
MEDIA mode
• Press the VOLUME (+) switch up
to increase volume. It will function as the TRACK UP/
DOWN button.
• Press the VOLUME (-) switch down
to decrease volume.
4-3
Multimedia System
Bluetooth® Wireless (1) Call / Answer button Audio / Video / Navigation sys-
Technology (2) Call end button tem (AVN)
(3) Microphone Detailed information for the AVN sys-
tem is described in a separately sup-
plied manual with the vehicle.
Detailed information for the Bluetooth
hands-free is described in a separate-
ly supplied manual with the vehicle.
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Driving your vehicle
BEFORE DRIVING
Before Entering the Vehicle Before Starting
WARNING
• Be sure all windows, outside mir- • Make sure the hood, the liftgate,
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 ror(s), and outside lights are clean and the doors are securely closed
WARNING and unobstructed. and locked.
• Remove frost, snow, or ice. • Adjust the position of the seat and
An wide variety of automobile
• Visually check the tires for uneven steering wheel.
components including compo-
nents found in the interior fur- wear and damage. • Adjust the inside and outside
nishings in a vehicle, contain or • Check under the vehicle for any rearview mirrors.
emit harmful chemicals known sign of leaks. • Verify all the lights work.
to the State of California to • Be sure there are no obstacles • Fasten your seatbelt. Check that all
cause cancer and birth defects behind you if you intend to back up. passengers have fastened their
and reproductive harm. In addi- seatbelts.
tion, certain fluids contained in
vehicles and certain products • Check the gauges and indicators in
of components contain or emit the instrument panel and the mes-
chemicals known to the State of sages on the instrument display
California to cause cancer and when the POWER button is in the
birth defects or other reproduc- ON position.
tive harm. • Check that any items you are car-
rying are stored properly or fas-
tened down securely.
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WARNING WARNING You are much more likely to have
a serious accident if you drink or
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS NEVER drink or take drugs and take drugs and drive. If you are
INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- drive. drinking or taking drugs, don't
lowing precautions: Drinking or taking drugs and driv- drive. Do not ride with a driver
• ALWAYS wear your seat belt. ing is dangerous and may result who has been drinking or taking
All passengers must be prop- in an accident and SERIOUS drugs. Choose a designated driv-
erly belted whenever the vehi- INJURY or DEATH. er or call a taxi.
cle is moving. For more infor- Drunk driving is the number
mation, refer to "Seat Belts" in one contributor to the highway
chapter 2. death toll each year. Even a
• Always drive defensively. small amount of alcohol will
Assume other drivers or pedes- affect your reflexes, percep-
trians may be careless and tions and judgment. Just one 5
make mistakes. drink can reduce your ability to
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Driving your vehicle
POWER BUTTON
WARNING If the vehicle is still moving, you
can restart the vehicle without
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS depressing the brake pedal by
INJURY or DEATH, take the fol- pressing the POWER button
lowing precautions: with the gear in the N (Neutral)
• NEVER allow children or any position.
person who is unfamiliar with
the vehicle to touch the
POWER button or related WARNING
parts. Unexpected and sud-
den vehicle movement can OFE058001
• NEVER press the POWER but-
occur. ton while the vehicle is in
Whenever the front door is opened, motion except in an emer-
• NEVER reach through the the POWER button will illuminate
steering wheel for the POWER gency. This will result in the
and will go off 30 seconds after the vehicle turning off and loss of
button or any other control, door is closed.
while the vehicle is in motion. power assist for the steering
The presence of your hand or and brake systems. This may
arm in this area may cause a WARNING lead to loss of directional con-
loss of vehicle control result- trol and braking function,
ing in an accident. To turn the vehicle off in an which could cause an accident.
emergency: • Before leaving the driver's seat,
Press and hold the POWER but- always make sure the gear is in
ton for more than two seconds the P (Park) position, set the
OR Rapidly press and release parking brake, press the
the POWER button three times POWER button to the OFF posi-
(within three seconds). tion, and take the Smart Key
with you. Unexpected vehicle
movement may occur if these
precautions are not followed.
5-6
POWER Button Positions
Button Position Action Notice
To turn off the vehicle, press the POWER
button with the gear in P (Park).
Also, the vehicle will turn off when the
POWER button is pressed with the gear in D
OFF (Drive) or R (Reverse) because the gear
automatically shifts to the P (Park) position.
But, when it is pressed in N (Neutral), the
POWER button will go to the ACC position.
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Driving your vehicle
To start the vehicle, depress the brake pedal If you press the POWER button without
and press the POWER button with the gear depressing the brake pedal, the vehicle does
START in the P (Park) position. not start and the POWER button changes as
follows:
OFF → ACC → ON → OFF or ACC
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Starting the Vehicle i Information 1. Always carry the smart key with
you.
• The vehicle will start by pressing the 2. Make sure the parking brake is
WARNING POWER button, only when the applied.
smart key is in the vehicle.
• Always wear appropriate shoes 3. Make sure the gear is in P (Park).
when operating your vehicle. • Even if the smart key is in the vehi-
cle, and when it is far away from the 4. Depress the brake pedal.
Unsuitable shoes, such as high
heels, ski boots, sandals, flip- driver, the vehicle may not start. 5. Press the POWER button. If the
flops, etc., may interfere with • When the POWER button is in the vehicle starts, the " " indicator
your ability to use the brake ACC or ON position, any door is will come on.
and accelerator pedals. open, the system checks for the
• Do not start the vehicle with the smart key. When the smart key is i Information
accelerator pedal depressed. not in the vehicle, the " " indica-
tor will blink and the warning "Key • Always start the vehicle with your
The vehicle can move and not in vehicle" will come on. When foot on the brake pedal. 5
lead to an accident. all doors are closed, the chime will • If ambient temperature is low, the
5-9
Driving your vehicle
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REDUCTION GEAR
Reduction Gear Operation Gear position
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death:
• ALWAYS check the surround-
ing areas near your vehicle for
people, especially children,
before shifting a vehicle into
D (Drive) or R (Reverse).
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• Before leaving the driver's
seat, always make sure the Select gear positions by pressing the OFE058006
gear is in the P (Park) posi- shift button. 5
The indicator in the instrument clus-
tion, then set the parking For your safety, always depress the ter displays the gear position when
brake, and place the POWER brake pedal while shifting to another
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Shift-lock system Parking LCD Display Messages
For your safety, your vehicle has a Always come to a complete stop and Shifting conditions not met
shift-lock system which prevents continue to depress the brake pedal.
shifting the gear from P (Park) or N Shift to the P (Park) position, apply
(Neutral) into R (Reverse) or D the parking brake, and place the
(Drive) unless the brake pedal is POWER button in the OFF position.
depressed. Take the Key with you when exiting
To shift from P (Park) or N (Neutral) the vehicle.
into R (Reverse) or D (Drive) :
1. Depress and hold the brake pedal.
2. Start the vehicle or place the
POWER button in the ON position.
3. Press the R (Reverse) or D (Drive)
button. OFE058128L 5
The message appears on the LCD
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Press brake pedal to change Shift to P after stopping Gear already selected
gear
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OFE058129L The message appears on the LCD The message appears on the LCD
The message appears on the LCD display when the gear is shifted to P display when the selected gear but-
display, when the brake pedal is not (Park) while the vehicle is moving. ton is pressed again.
depressed while shifting the gear. Stop the vehicle before shifting to P
Depress the brake pedal and then (Park).
shift the gear.
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Shift button held down Check shift controls PARK malfunction. Engage
parking brake when parking
vehicle
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The message appears on the LCD The message appears on the LCD 5
display when the shift button is con- display when there is problem with OFE048438L
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PADDLE SHIFTER (REGENERATIVE BRAKING CONTROL)
i Information
The paddle shifter does not operate
when:
• Both Paddle shifters are pulled at
the same time.
• The Smart Cruise Control system is
activated.
• The vehicle is shifted to P (Park), R
(Reverse) and N (Neutral).
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NOTICE
The paddle shifter is used to adjust The selected regenerative braking
the regenerative braking rate from 0 If the battery is fully charged when rate is displayed on the instrument
to 3 during decelerating or braking. descending down a long or steep cluster.
5
• Left side ( ): Increases regener- hill, the regenerative braking is
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BRAKING SYSTEM
Power Brakes • Wet brakes may impair the
WARNING
Your vehicle has power-assisted vehicle's ability to safely slow
brakes that adjust automatically Take the following precautions: down; the vehicle may also
through normal usage. pull to one side when the
• Do not drive with your foot
If the power is not supplied such as resting on the brake pedal. brakes are applied. Applying
battery discharge, the power assist This will create abnormal high the brakes lightly will indicate
for the brakes will not work. You can brake temperatures, exces- whether they have been
still stop your vehicle by applying sive brake lining and pad affected in this way. Always
greater force to the brake pedal than wear, and increased stopping test your brakes in this fash-
typical. The stopping distance, how- distances. ion after driving through deep
ever, will be longer than with power water. To dry the brakes, light-
brakes.
• When descending down a ly tap the brake pedal to heat
long or steep hill, use the pad- up the brakes while maintain-
Do not pump the brake pedal when dle shifter (left side lever) to
the power assist has been interrupt- ing a safe forward speed until
increase regenerative braking brake performance returns to
ed. control in order to control normal. Avoid driving at high
Pump the brake pedal only when your speed without using the speeds until the brakes func-
necessary to maintain steering con- brake pedal excessively. tion correctly.
trol on slippery surfaces. Applying the brakes continu-
ously will cause the brakes to
overheat and could result in a
temporary loss of braking per-
formance.
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NOTICE Disc Brake Wear Indicator Electronic Parking Brake
When your brake pads are worn and (EPB)
• Do not continue depressing the
brake pedal if the " new pads are required, you will hear Applying the parking brake
" indica-
tor is OFF. The battery may be a high pitched warning sound from
discharged. your front or rear brakes. You may
hear this sound come and go or it
• Noise and vibration generated may occur whenever you depress
during braking is normal. the brake pedal.
• Under normal operation, electric Note that some driving conditions or
brake pump noise and motor climates may cause a brake squeal
vibration may occur temporarily when you first apply (or lightly apply)
in below cases. the brakes. This is normal and does
- When the pedal is depressed not indicate a problem with your
suddenly. brakes. 5
- When the pedal is repeatedly OFE058019
depressed in short intervals. NOTICE
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However, if the Auto Hold function is Releasing the parking brake To release EPB (Electronic Parking
not activated, the EPB is not auto- Brake) automatically:
matically applied even though the • Shifted to P (Park)
vehicle stops and turned off.
With the vehicle in the ready ( )
mode depress the brake pedal and
WARNING shift out of P (Park) to R (Reverse),
D (Drive).
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS • Shifted to N (Neutral)
INJURY or DEATH, do not oper-
With the vehicle in the ready ( )
ate the parking brake while the
mode depress the brake pedal and
vehicle is moving except in an
shift out of N (Neutral) to R
emergency situation. It could
(Reverse) or D (Drive).
damage the brake system and OFE058020
lead to an accident. • Under the following conditions
To release the EPB (Electronic 1. Start the vehicle.
Parking Brake), press the EPB
switch in the following condition: 2. Fasten the driver's seat belt.
• Have the POWER button in the ON 3. Close the driver's door, hood
position. and liftgate.
• Depress the brake pedal. 4. Depress the accelerator pedal
while the gear is in D (Drive) or
Make sure the Parking Brake R (Reverse).
Warning Light goes off.
The Parking Brake Warning Light
should be turned off when the EPB is
released.
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i Information EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) Warning messages
may be automatically applied
• For your safety, you can engage the when:
EPB even though the POWER but-
• Requested by other systems
ton is in the OFF position, but you
cannot release it. • If the driver turns the vehicle off
while Auto Hold is operating, EPB
• For your safety, depress the brake
will be automatically applied.
pedal and release the parking brake
manually with the EPB switch when
you drive downhill or when backing
up the vehicle.
NOTICE
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• If the parking brake warning light To release EPB, fasten seatbelt and 5
is still on even though the EPB close door, hood and liftgate
has been released, have the sys-
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NOTICE
WARNING
• A click sound may be heard
• To prevent unintentional move- while operating or releasing the
ment when stopped and leav- EPB, but these conditions are
ing the vehicle, do not use the normal and indicate that the
P (Park) position in place of the EPB is functioning properly.
parking brake. Set the parking • When leaving your keys with a
brake and make sure the vehi- parking lot attendant or valet,
cle is securely positioned in P make sure to inform him/her
(Park). how to operate the EPB.
• Never allow anyone who is • The EPB may malfunction if you OFE058138L
unfamiliar with the vehicle to drive with the EPB applied.
touch the parking brake. If the AUTO HOLD turning Off!
parking brake is released • When you automatically release Press brake pedal
unintentionally, serious injury EPB by depressing the accelera- When the conversion from Auto Hold
may occur. tor pedal, depress it slowly. to EPB is not working properly a
• All vehicles should always warning will sound and a message
have the parking brake fully will appear.
engaged when parking to
avoid inadvertent movement
of the car which can injure
occupants or pedestrians.
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EPB malfunction indicator The EPB malfunction indicator may
illuminate when the ESC (Electronic
Stability Control) indicator comes on
to indicate that the ESC is not work-
ing properly, but it does not indicate a
malfunction of the EPB.
NOTICE
• If the EPB warning light is still
on, have the system checked by
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an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• If the parking brake warning
Parking brake automatically OFE058023 light does not illuminate or
engaged blinks even though the EPB 5
This warning light illuminates if the
If the EPB is applied while Auto Hold POWER button is changed to the ON switch was pulled up, the EPB
is activated, a warning will sound and
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Auto Hold Set up
White
The Auto Hold maintains the vehicle
in a standstill even though the brake White
pedal is not depressed after the driv-
er brings the vehicle to a complete
stop by depressing the brake pedal.
Green
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In these cases, the parking brake Warning messages
warning light comes on, the AUTO WARNING
HOLD indicator changes from green
to white, and a warning sounds and • Depress the accelerator pedal
a message will appear to inform you slowly when you start the
that EPB has been automatically vehicle.
engaged. Before driving again, • For your safety, cancel the
depress the brake pedal, check the Auto Hold when you drive
surrounding area near your vehicle downhill, back up the vehicle
and release the parking brake man- or park the vehicle.
ually with the EPB switch.
• If the AUTO HOLD indicator lights NOTICE
up yellow, the Auto Hold is not
OFE058139L
working properly. Contact an If there is a malfunction with the
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. driver's door, liftgate or hood Parking brake automatically 5
• While operating Auto Hold, you may open detection system, the Auto engaged
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Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Using ABS
• On roads where the road sur-
face is pitted or has different To obtain the maximum benefit from
WARNING surface height. your ABS in an emergency situation,
do not attempt to modulate your
An Anti-Lock Braking System • Tire chains are installed on brake pressure and do not try to
(ABS) or an Electronic Stability your vehicle. pump your brakes. Depress your
Control (ESC) system will not The safety features of an ABS brake pedal as hard as possible.
prevent accidents due to or ESC equipped vehicle should When you apply your brakes under
improper or dangerous driving not be tested by high speed conditions which may lock the
maneuvers. Even though vehi- driving or cornering. This could wheels, you may hear sounds from
cle control is improved during endanger the safety of yourself the brakes, or feel a corresponding
emergency braking, always or others. sensation in the brake pedal. This is
maintain a safe distance normal and it means your ABS is
between you and objects ahead active.
of you. Vehicle speeds should ABS is an electronic braking system 5
always be reduced during that helps prevent a braking skid. ABS does not reduce the time or dis-
tance it takes to stop the vehicle.
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Electronic Stability Control ESC operation
(ESC) WARNING
ESC ON condition
Never drive too fast for the road When the POWER button is in the
conditions or too quickly when ON position, the ESC and the ESC
cornering. The ESC system will OFF indicator lights illuminate for
not prevent accidents. approximately three seconds. After
Excessive speed in turns, both lights go off, the ESC is
abrupt maneuvers, and enabled.
hydroplaning on wet surfaces
can result in severe accidents.
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The Electronic Stability Control
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Indicator lights ESC OFF usage
WARNING
When Driving
■ ESC indicator light (blinks)
When the ESC is blinking, this The ESC OFF mode should only be
indicates the ESC is active: used briefly to help free the vehicle if
Drive slowly and NEVER attempt stuck in snow or mud, by temporarily
to accelerate. NEVER turn the stopping operation of the ESC, to
ESC off while the ESC indicator maintain wheel torque.
■ ESC OFF indicator light (comes on)
light is blinking or you may lose To turn ESC off while driving, press
control of the vehicle resulting in the ESC OFF button while driving on
an accident. a flat road surface.
NOTICE
When the POWER button is pressed
to the ON position, the ESC indicator Driving with wheels and tires with 5
light illuminates, then goes off if the different sizes may cause the ESC
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i Information VSM OFF condition NOTICE
To cancel VSM operation, press the
The VSM does not operate when: Driving with wheels and tires with
ESC OFF button. ESC OFF indicator
• Driving on a banked road such as a different sizes may cause the VSM
light ( ) will illuminate.
gradient or incline. system to malfunction. Before
To turn on VSM, press the ESC OFF replacing tires, make sure all four
• Driving in reverse. button again. The ESC OFF indicator tires and wheels are the same
• The ESC OFF indicator light is on. light will go out. size. Never drive the vehicle with
• The EPS (Electric power steering) different sized tires and wheels
warning light ( ) is on or blinks. WARNING installed.
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Driving your vehicle
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) Good Braking Practices To dry the brakes, apply the brakes
The Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) lightly until the braking action returns
helps prevent the vehicle from rolling WARNING to normal. If the braking action does
backwards when starting a vehicle not return to normal, stop as soon as
from a stop on a hill. The system Whenever leaving the vehicle or it is safe to do so and call an author-
operates the brakes automatically for parking, always come to a com- ized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
approximately 5 seconds and releas- plete stop and continue to DO NOT drive with your foot resting
es the brake after 5 seconds or when depress the brake pedal. Shift on the brake pedal. Even light, but
the accelerator pedal is depressed. to the P (Park) position, then constant pedal pressure can result in
apply the parking brake, and the brakes overheating, brake wear,
place the POWER button in the and possibly even brake failure.
WARNING OFF position. If a tire goes flat while you are driv-
Always be ready to depress the Vehicles parked with the park- ing, apply the brakes gently and
accelerator pedal when starting ing brake not applied or not keep the vehicle pointed straight
off on a incline. The HAC acti- fully engaged may roll inadver- ahead while you slow down. When
vates only for approximately 5 tently and may cause injury to you are moving slowly enough for it
seconds. the driver and others. ALWAYS to be safe to do so, pull off the road
apply the parking brake before and stop in a safe location.
exiting the vehicle. Keep your foot firmly on the brake
i Information pedal when the vehicle is stopped to
• The HAC does not operate when the prevent the vehicle from rolling for-
Wet brakes can be dangerous! The ward.
gear is in P (Park) or N (Neutral). brakes may get wet if the vehicle is
• The HAC activates even when the driven through standing water or if it
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is is washed. Your vehicle will not stop
off. However, it does not activate, as quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet
when the ESC does not operate nor- brakes may cause the vehicle to pull
mally. to one side.
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DRIVE MODE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
The mode changes, as below, When ECO mode is activated:
whenever the DRIVE MODE button • The acceleration response may be
is pressed. slightly reduced as the accelerator
pedal is depressed moderately.
• The air conditioner performance
NORMAL ECO may be limited.
• Press and hold the DRIVE MODE The above situations are normal
button to select ECO+ mode. conditions when ECO mode is acti-
vated to improve fuel efficiency.
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ECO mode
The drive mode may be selected
according to the driver's preference ECO mode improves bat-
or road condition. tery charge use efficiency 5
for eco-friendly driving.
The system resets to be in the NOR-
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Driving your vehicle
ECO+ mode Drive mode change alert ECO mode climate control
ECO+ mode improves The driver can select the Drive mode ECO Mode Climate Control helps
(&2 fuel efficiency with ultra change alert on the AVN screen. extend driving range by reducing the
power saving driving Go to "Vehicle settings → Drive heating and cooling power of the cli-
mode. mode → Drive mode change alert". mate control.
• When ECO+ mode is selected by The driver can activate/deactivate
pressing and holding the DRIVE the system on the AVN screen.
MODE button, the ECO+ indicator The information, which will be shown
whenever the drive mode is Go to "Vehicle settings → Drive
will illuminate. mode → Eco mode climate control".
changed.
• Distance to empty may not change
when the air conditioner/heater
system is off. However, actual dis- [Detailed alert] : A change of the
tance may be extended. drive mode is
• Air conditioner/heater system turns shown by an image
off (except the defroster) but you of the vehicle.
may turn it on if necessary. [Simple alert] : A change of the drive
• When the drive mode is switched mode is indicated by
from the ECO+ mode to a different a short message on
mode, it is changed to air condi- top of the screen.
tioner/heater operation status of [No alert] : A change of the drive
the ECO mode. mode is not indicated.
• Whenever the vehicle is restarted,
the Drive Mode will reverse back to
NORMAL mode.
• If ECO + mode is activated, the
maximum vehicle speed is limited
below 60 mph (100 km/h).
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FORWARD COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST (FCA) SYSTEM
The Forward Collision-Avoidance System Setting and Activation
Assist (FCA) system is designed to WARNING
help detect and monitor the vehicle
System setting
ahead or detect a pedestrian or Take the following precautions • The driver can activate the FCA by
cyclists in the roadway through radar when using the Forward Collision- placing the power button to the ON
signals and camera recognition to Avoidance Assist (FCA) system: position and by selecting on the
warn the driver that a collision is • This system is only a supple- AVN screen :
imminent, and if necessary, apply mental system and it is not "Vehicle settings → Driver assis-
emergency braking. intended to, nor does it replace tance → Forward safety"
the need for extreme care and - If you select "Active assistance",
attention of the driver. The the FCA system activates. The
sensing range and objects FCA produces warning mes-
detectable by the sensors are sages and warning alarms in
limited. Pay attention to the accordance with the collision risk
road conditions at all times. levels. Also, it controls the brakes 5
• NEVER drive too fast in accor- in accordance with the collision
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• The warning light illu- The options for the initial Forward i Information
minates on the LCD Collision Warning includes the fol-
display, when you can- lowing: If you change the warning timing, the
cel the FCA system. - Normal : warning time of other systems may
The driver can monitor the FCA change. Always be aware before
ON/OFF status on the AVN screen. When this condition is selected, changing the warning timing.
Also, the warning light illuminates the initial Forward Collision
when the ESC (Electronic Stability Warning is activated sensitively. If
Control) is turned off. If the warning you feel the warning activates too
light remains ON when the FCA is early, set the Forward Collision
activated, have the system Warning to 'Later'.
checked by an authorized Even though, 'Normal' is selected if
HYUNDAI dealer. the front vehicle suddenly stops
• The driver can select the initial the initial warning activation time
warning activation time on the AVN may not seem fast.
screen. - Later :
Go to the "Vehicle settings →Driver When this condition is selected,
assistance → Warning time → the initial Forward Collision
Normal/Later" Warning is activated later than nor-
mal. This setting reduces the
amount of distance between the
vehicle, pedestrian or cyclists
ahead before the initial warning
occurs.
Select 'Later' when traffic is light
and when driving speed is slow.
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Prerequisite for activation FCA Warning Message and
WARNING System Control
The FCA system is on and ready
when FCA is selected on the AVN • Completely stop the vehicle The FCA produces warning mes-
vehicle settings and when the follow- on a safe location before sages and warning alarms in accor-
ing prerequisites are satisfied: operating the switch on the dance with the collision risk levels,
- The ESC (Electronic Stability steering wheel to activate/ such as abrupt stopping of the vehi-
Control) is on. deactivate the FCA system. cle in front, insufficient braking dis-
- Driving speed exceeds approxi- tance, or pedestrian or cyclists
• The FCA automatically acti- detection. Also, it controls the brakes
mately 5 mph (8 km/h) (The FCA vates upon placing the
is only activated within a certain in accordance with the collision risk
POWER button to the ON
speed range.). levels.
position. The driver can deac-
- The system detects a pedestrian, tivate the FCA by canceling
cyclists or a vehicle in front, which the system setting on the AVN The driver can select the initial warn-
may collide with your vehicle. (The screen. ing activation time in the Vehicle set- 5
FCA may not be activated or may • The FCA automatically deacti- tings in the AVN screen. The options
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Driving your vehicle
Collision Warning (First warning) - If you select "Warning Only", the Emergency Braking
FCA system activates and pro- (Second warning)
duces only warning alarms in
accordance with the collision risk
levels. You should control the brake
directly because the FCA system
do not control the brake.
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- If you select "Warning Only", the
FCA system activates and pro- CAUTION WARNING
duces only warning alarms in
accordance with the collision risk • The driver should always use The FCA system logic operates
levels. You should control the brake extreme caution while operat- within certain parameters, such
directly because the FCA system ing the vehicle, whether or not as the distance from the vehi-
do not control the brake. there is a warning message or cle, pedestrian or cyclists
alarm from the FCA system. ahead, the speed of the vehicle
• If any other warning sound ahead, and the driver's vehicle
Brake operation such as seat belt warning speed. Certain conditions such
• In an urgent situation, the braking chime is already generated, as inclement weather and road
system enters into the ready status the Forward Collision- conditions may affect the oper-
for prompt reaction against the dri- Avoidance Assist (FCA) sys- ation of the FCA system.
ver's depressing the brake pedal. tem warning may not sound.
• The FCA provides additional brak- 5
ing power for optimum braking per- WARNING
WARNING
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Driving your vehicle
FCA Sensor (Front Radar/ Dirt, snow, or foreign substances on • If the front bumper becomes
Front View Camera) the sensor cover or sensor may damaged in the area around the
adversely affect the sensing perform- sensor, the FCA system may not
■ Front radar
ance of the sensor. operate properly. Have the vehi-
cle inspected by an authorized
NOTICE HYUNDAI dealer.
• Use only genuine HYUNDAI
• Do not apply license plate frame parts to repair or replace a dam-
or foreign objects such as a aged sensor or sensor cover. Do
bumper sticker or a bumper not apply paint to the sensor
guard near the sensor. Doing so cover.
may adversely affect the sens-
ing performance of the radar.
• Always keep the sensor and
OFE058106N cover clean and free of dirt and
■ Front view camera debris.
• Use only a soft cloth to wash the
vehicle. Do not spray pressur-
ized water directly on the sensor
or sensor cover.
• Be careful not to apply unneces-
sary force on the sensor or sen-
sor cover. If the sensor is
forcibly moved out of proper
alignment, the FCA system may
not operate correctly. In this
OFE058038N case, a warning message may
In order for the FCA system to oper- not be displayed. Have the vehi-
ate properly, always make sure the cle inspected by an authorized
sensor cover or sensor is clean and HYUNDAI dealer.
free of dirt, snow, and debris.
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NOTICE Warning message and warning However, the FCA may not properly
light operate in an area (e.g. open ter-
• NEVER install any accessories rain), where any substances are not
or stickers on the front wind- detected or the camera is blocked
shield, nor tint the front wind- with dirt, snow or debris after turning
shield. on the vehicle.
• NEVER locate any reflective Also, even though a warning mes-
objects (i.e. white paper, mirror) sage does not appear on the LCD
over the dashboard. Any light display, the FCA may not properly
reflection may cause a malfunc- operate.
tion of the system.
• Pay extreme caution to keep the WARNING
camera out of water.
• NEVER disassemble the camera OFE058146L The FCA system may not acti- 5
assembly, nor apply any impact vate according to the road con-
on the camera assembly. Forward Collision Avoidance Assist ditions, inclement weather, driv-
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Driving your vehicle
System Malfunction
WARNING • Even if there is any problem
with the brake control func-
• The FCA is only a supplemen- tion of the FCA system, the
tal system for the driver’s con- vehicle's basic braking per-
venience. The driver should formance will operate normal-
hold the responsibility to con- ly. However, brake control
trol the vehicle operation. Do function for avoiding collision
not solely depend on the FCA will not activate.
system. Rather, maintain a • If the vehicle in front stops
safe braking distance, and, if suddenly, you may have less
necessary, depress the brake control of the brake system.
pedal to reduce the driving Therefore, always keep a safe
OFE058148L speed. distance between your vehicle
• In certain instances and and the vehicle in front of you.
Check Forward Collision Avoidance
Assist system under certain driving condi- • The FCA system may activate
tions, the FCA system may during braking and the vehi-
• When the FCA is not working prop- activate unintentionally. This cle may stop suddenly shift-
erly, the FCA warning light ( ) initial warning message ing loose objects toward the
will illuminate and the warning appears on the LCD display passengers. Always keep
message will appear for a few sec- with a warning chime. loose objects secured.
onds. After the message disap-
pears, the master warning light Also, in certain instances the • The FCA system may not acti-
( ) will illuminate. In this case, front radar sensor or camera vate if the driver applies the
have the vehicle inspected by an recognition system may not brake pedal to avoid a colli-
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. detect the vehicle, pedestrian sion.
or cyclists ahead. The FCA • The brake control may be
• The FCA warning message may system may not activate and
appear along with the illumination insufficient, possibly causing
the warning message will not a collision, if a vehicle in front
of the ESC (Electronic Stability be displayed.
Control) warning light. abruptly stops. Always pay
extreme caution.
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Limitations of the System
• Occupants may get injured, if • The FCA system does not
the vehicle abruptly stops by detect cross traffic vehicles The Forward Collision Avoidance
the activated FCA system. Pay that are approaching. Assist (FCA) system is designed to
extreme caution. • The FCA system cannot monitor the vehicle ahead or a
• The FCA system operates detect the driver approaching pedestrian or cyclists on the roadway
only to detect vehicles, pedes- the side view of a parked vehi- through radar signals and camera
trian or cyclist in front of the cle (for example on a dead recognition to warn the driver that a
vehicle. end street). collision is imminent, and if neces-
sary, apply emergency braking.
• The FCA system cannot
detect the cross traffic cyclist In certain situations, the radar sen-
WARNING that are approaching. sor or the camera may not be able to
detect the vehicle, a pedestrian or
In these cases, you must main- cyclists ahead. In these cases, the
• The FCA system operates tain a safe braking distance,
only to detect vehicles or FCA system may not operate nor- 5
and if necessary, depress the mally. The driver must pay careful
pedestrians in front of the brake pedal to reduce the driv- attention in the following situations
• The vehicle is on unpaved or • The vehicle drives inside a building, • The windshield glass is fogged up; a
uneven rough surfaces, or road such as a basement parking lot clear view of the road is obstructed
with sudden gradient changes. • The adverse road conditions cause • The radar/camera sensor recogni-
• The vehicle drives through a con- excessive vehicle vibrations while tion is limited
struction area, on an unpaved driving • The rear part of the vehicle in front
road, or above metal materials, • You are on a roundabout and the is not normally visible (for example,
such as a railway vehicle in front circles the vehicle is spinning or the vehi-
• The vehicle in front is too small to • The camera lens is contaminated cle is overturned)
be detected (for example a motor- due to tinted, filmed or coated • There is severe irregular reflection
cycle or a bicycle, etc.) windshield, damaged glass, or from the radar sensor
• The camera’s field of view is not stuck of foreign matter (sticker, • The sensor recognition changes
well illuminated (either too dark or bug, etc.) on the glass suddenly when passing over a
too much reflection or too much • The camera is damaged. speed bump
backlight that obscures the field of
view) • The brightness outside is too low • The vehicle in front is driving errat-
such as when the headlamps are ically
• The camera does not recognize not on at night or the vehicle is
the entire vehicle in front. • The vehicle in front is moving verti-
going through a tunnel. cally to the driving direction
• The vehicle in front is an oversize • Light coming from a street light or
vehicle or trailer that is too big to • The vehicle in front is stopped ver-
an oncoming vehicle is reflected on tically
be detected by the camera recog- a wet road surface such as a pud-
nition system (for example a tractor dle in the road • The vehicle in front is driving
trailer, etc.) towards your vehicle or reversing
• The field of view in front is obstruct-
• The vehicle in front does not have ed by sun glare • You are on a roundabout and the
rear lights or the rear lights are not vehicle in front circles.
turned ON or the rear lights are • The shadow is on the road by a
located unusually. median strip, trees, etc.
• The outside brightness changes • The vehicle drives through a toll-
suddenly, for example when enter- gate.
ing or exiting a tunnel
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OTM058117 OTM058073 OFE058041
- Driving on a curve The FCA system may recognize a - Driving on a slope
The performance of the FCA system vehicle in the next lane when driving The performance of the FCA 5
may be limited when driving on a on a curved road. decreases while driving upward or
curved road. In this case, the system may unnec- downward on a slope, not recogniz-
OTM058074 OTM058119
- Changing lanes When driving in stop-and-go traffic,
When a vehicle changes lanes in and a stopped vehicle in front of you
front of you, the FCA system may not merges out of the lane, the FCA sys-
immediately detect the vehicle, espe- tem may not immediately detect the
cially if the vehicle changes lanes new vehicle that is now in front of
abruptly. In this case, you must main- you. In this case, you must maintain
tain a safe braking distance, and if a safe braking distance, and if nec-
necessary, depress the brake pedal essary, depress the brake pedal to
to reduce your driving speed in order reduce your driving speed in order to
to maintain a safe distance. maintain a safe distance.
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Detecting pedestrians or • There is an item similar to a per-
cyclists son's body structure
The sensor may be limited when: • The pedestrian or cyclist is small
• The pedestrian or cyclist is not fully • The pedestrian has impaired
detected by the camera recogni- mobility
tion system, for example, if the • The sensor recognition is limited
pedestrian is leaning over or is not • The radar sensor or camera is
fully walking upright blocked with a foreign object or
• The pedestrian or cyclist is moving debris
very quickly or appears abruptly in • Inclement weather such as heavy
OFE058042
the camera detection area rain or snow obscures the field of
- Detecting the vehicle in front of you • The pedestrian or cyclist is wear- view of the radar sensor or camera
ing clothing that easily blends into • When light coming from a street
If the vehicle in front of you has cargo the background, making it difficult light or an oncoming vehicle is
5
that extends rearward from the cab, to be detected by the camera
or when the vehicle in front of you reflected on a wet road surface
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BLIND-SPOT COLLISION WARNING/BLIND-SPOT COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST
System Description 2) Closing at high speed Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Blind-Spot Collision Warning Assist (BCA)
(BCW)
The Blind-Spot Collision Warning
(BCA) system uses radar sensors in
the rear bumper to monitor and warn
the driver of an approaching vehicle
in the driver's blind spot area.
1) Blind-Spot Area
OTM058121L
The Lane Change Assist feature will OTM058108 5
alert you when a vehicle is approach- The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
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• If the vehicle is turned off then on • The options for the initial Blind-
again, the system maintains the Spot Collision Warning includes
previous state. the following:
• The driver can select the initial - Normal:
warning activation time in the User When this condition is selected,
Settings in the "Vehicle settings → the initial Blind-Spot Collision
Driver assistance → Warning time" Warning is activated normally. If
on AVN screen. this setting feels sensitive,
change the option to 'Later'.
The warning activation time may
feel late if a vehicle at the side or
OFE058188N
rear abruptly accelerates.
• If you press the BCW/BCA switch - Later:
while 'Active assistance' or 5
'Warning Only' is selected the indi- Select this warning activation
cator on the button will turn off and time when the traffic is light and
• The driver can select the warning Operating Conditions • Warning Only
volume of Blind-Spot Collision The system enters the ready status, 1) The Blind-Spot Collision Warning
Warning in the Vehicle Settings in when 'Active assistance' or 'Warning system will activate when :
the AVN screen by selecting Only' is selected and the following
'Vehicle Settings → Driver - The vehicle speed is approxi-
conditions are satisfied: mately 20 mph (30 km/h).
Assistance → Warning Volume →
High/Medium/Low'. • Active assistance ❈The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
1) The Blind-Spot Collision- Assist system is not activated.
For more information refer to the Avoidance Assist system will acti-
separately supplied Navigation vate when :
manual. - Vehicle speed is between 40
mph and 110 mph (60 km/h and
i Information 180 km/h).
If you change the warning volume, the - The system detects both of the
warning volume of other systems may lane lines.
change. Always be aware before - An approaching vehicle is
changing the warning volume. detected next to or behind your
vehicle.
2) The Blind-Spot Collision Warning
system will activate when
The vehicle speed is above
approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).
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Warning and System Control ■ Left side ■ Right side
■ Right side
OFE058045 OFE058046
[A] : Warning sound
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Driving your vehicle
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
WARNING CAUTION Assist (BCA) system
• The warning light on the outer • The driver should always use
side view mirror will illumi- extreme caution while operat-
nate whenever a vehicle is ing the vehicle, whether or not
detected at the rear side by the warning light on the outer
the system. side view mirror illuminates or
To avoid accidents, do not there is a warning alarm.
focus only on the warning • Playing the vehicle audio sys-
light and neglect to see the tem at high volume may offset
surrounding of the vehicle. the Blind-Spot Collision
• Drive safely even though the Warning system warning
vehicle is equipped with a sounds.
Blind-Spot Collision Warning • If any other warning sound OFE058149L
(BCA) system. Do not solely such as seat belt warning The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
rely on the system but check chime is already generated, Assist (BCA) system may apply brak-
your surrounding before the Blind-Spot Collision ing power, when an approaching
changing lanes or backing the Warning (BCW) system warn- vehicle is detected within a certain
vehicle up. ing may not sound. distance next to or behind your vehi-
• The system may not alert the cle.
driver in some conditions so It gently applies braking power on
always check your surround- the tire, which is located in the oppo-
ings while driving. site side of the possibly-colliding
point. The instrument cluster will
inform the driver of the system acti-
vation.
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Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist Detecting Sensor
(BCA) system is automatically deacti- WARNING (Front View Camera and Rear
vated when: Corner Radar)
- The vehicle drives a certain dis-
• The driver is responsible for
accurate steering. ■ Front view camera
tance away
- The vehicle direction is changed
• Do not unnecessarily operate
the steering wheel, when the
against the possible-colliding point
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
- The steering wheel is abruptly Assist System is in operation.
moved
• Always pay extreme caution
- The brake pedal is depressed while driving. The Blind-Spot
- After a certain period of time Collision-Avoidance Assist
The driver should drive the vehicle in system may not operate or
the middle of the vehicle lanes to unnecessarily operate in
keep the system in the ready status. accordance with your driving 5
situations. OFE058038N
When the vehicle drives too close to
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Warning message If any of these conditions occur, the i Information
light on the BCW/BCA switch and the
system will turn off automatically. Turn off the BCW, BCA and RCCW
system when a trailer or carrier is
installed.
When the BCW canceled warning
message is displayed in the cluster, - Press the BCW/BCA switch (the
check to make sure that the rear indicator on the switch will turn off)
bumper is free from any dirt or snow - Deactivate the RCCW system by
in the areas where the sensor is deselecting
located. Remove any dirt, snow, or "Vehicle settings → Driver assis-
foreign material that could interfere tance → Blind-spot safety → Rear
with the radar sensors. cross-traffic safety" on AVN screen.
OFE058150L If you use BCW, BCA and RCCW sys-
Blind-Spot Collision Warning After any dirt or debris is removed, tem, remove a trailer or carrier. 5
(BCW) system disabled. the system should operate normally
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Driving your vehicle
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• The vehicle driven on a curved • When the other vehicle passes at a • The vehicle abruptly changes driv-
road. very fast speed. ing direction.
• The vehicle driven through a toll- • While changing lanes. • The vehicle makes sharp lane
gate. • If the vehicle has started at the changes.
• The road pavement (or the periph- same time as the vehicle next to • The vehicle sharply stops.
eral ground) abnormally contains you and has accelerated. • Temperature is extremely low
metallic components (i.e. possibly • When the vehicle in the next lane around the vehicle.
due to subway construction). moves two lanes away from you • The vehicle severely vibrates while
• There is a fixed object near the OR when the vehicle two lanes driving over a bumpy road,
vehicle, such as a guardrail. away moves to the next lane from uneven/bumpy road, or concrete
• While going down or up a steep you. patch.
road where the height of the lane is • A motorcycle or bicycle is near. • The vehicle drives on a slippery
different. • A flat trailer is near. surface due to snow, water puddle,
• Driving on a narrow road where • If there are small objects in the or ice. 5
trees or grass or overgrown. detecting area such as a shopping • The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) or
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Driving your vehicle
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OFE058125 OFE058109N OFE058110N
• Driving on a slope • Driving where the heights of the [A] : noise barrier, [B] : guardrail
The BCW and BCA systems may not lanes are different • Driving where there is a structure 5
operate properly when driving on a The BCW and BCA systems may not beside the road
slope. In certain instances the sys- operate properly when driving where
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Driving your vehicle
i Information
This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference.
2. This device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired
operation.
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REAR CROSS-TRAFFIC COLLISION WARNING (RCCW) / REAR CROSS-TRAFFIC COLLISION-
AVOIDANCE ASSIST (RCCA)
System Description Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist (RCCA) sys- WARNING
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning (RCCW) system tem
• Always be aware of road con-
The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- ditions while driving and be
Avoidance Assist (RCCA) system alert for unexpected situa-
monitors approaching cross traffic tions even though the Rear
from the left and right side of the Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
vehicle when your vehicle is system and Rear Cross-Traffic
approaching. Collision-Avoidance Assist
The Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- system are operating.
Avoidance Assist (RCCA) system • The Rear Cross-Traffic
may activate the Electronic Stability Collision Warning system and
Control (ESC) in accordance with a Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
5
colliding possibility with an appro- Avoidance Assist system are
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Driving your vehicle
System Setting and Activation The driver can select the initial warn- The driver can select the warning
ing activation time in the User volume of the Rear Cross-Traffic
System setting Settings in the AVN screen by select- Collision Warning in the Vehicle
• The driver can activate the sys- ing 'Vehicle settings → Driver Settings in the AVN screen by select-
tems by placing the power button Assistance → Warning Timing'. The ing 'Vehicle settings → Driver
to the ON position and by selecting options for the initial Rear Cross- Assistance → Warning Volume →
"Vehicle settings → Driver assis- Traffic Collision Warning includes the High/Medium/ Low'.
tance → Blind-spot safety → Rear following:
Cross-Traffic Safety" on AVN For more information refer to the
- Normal:
screen. The RCCA and RCCW separately supplied Navigation
turn on and get ready to be activat- When this condition is selected, the
initial Rear Cross-Traffic Collision manual.
ed when 'Rear Cross-Traffic Safety'
is selected. Warning is activated normally. If this
setting feels sensitive, change the i Information
• When the vehicle is turned off then
option to 'Later'. If you change the warning volume, the
on again, the systems are always
ready to be activated. The warning activation time may feel warning volume of other systems may
late if the a vehicle at the side or rear change. Always be aware before
• When the system is initially turned
abruptly accelerates. changing the warning volume.
on and when the vehicle is turned
off then on again, the warning light - Later:
will illuminate for 3 seconds on the Select this warning activation time
outer side view mirror. when the traffic is light and you are
driving in a low speed.
i Information
If you change the warning timing, the
warning time of other systems may
change. Always be aware before
changing the warning timing.
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Operating conditions Warning and System Control If the vehicle detected by the sensors
To operate: approaches from the rear left/right
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision side of your vehicle, the warning
Go to the 'Vehicle settings → Driver Warning (RCCW) system chime will sound, the warning light
Assistance → Blind-Spot Safety → ■ Left on the outer side view mirror will
Rear Cross-Traffic Safety' on the blink and a message will appear on
AVN screen. The system will turn on the LCD display. If the rear view mon-
and standby to activate. itor system is in activation, a mes-
The system will activate when vehi- sage will also appear on the AVN
cle speed is below 10 mph (16 km/h) screen.
and with the gear in R (Reverse).
* The system will not activate when The warning will stop when:
the vehicle speed exceeds 10 mph
(16 km/h). The system will activate - The detected vehicle moves out of
again when the speed is below 10 the sensing area or 5
mph (16 km/h). OFE058120 - when the vehicle is right behind
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Driving your vehicle
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- If the risk of collision is detected The brake control may not operate
Avoidance Assist (RCCA) while the RCCW is generated, brake properly according to the status of
system is controlled. The instrument cluster the ESC (Electronic Stability
will inform the driver of the brake Control). The same warning mes-
■ Left control. If the rear view monitor sys- sage is displayed on the instrument
tem is in activation, a message will cluster for this case also.
also appear on the AVN screen. - When the ESC (Electronic Stability
After the brake control, the driver Control) warning light is on.
must immediately depress the brake - When the ESC (Electronic Stability
pedal and check the surroundings. Control) is engaged in a different
- The brake activation by the system function.
lasts for about 2 seconds.
The driver must pay attention as CAUTION
the brake is disengaged after 2
OFE058153L seconds. • When the operation condition
■ Right - The brake control by the system is of the Rear Cross-Traffic
canceled if the driver depresses Collision Warning system is
the brake pedal with sufficient satisfied, the warning will
power. occur every time a vehicle
approaches the side or rear
- Brake control is activated once for
of your stopped (0 mph vehi-
each right/left approach after shift-
cle speed) vehicle.
ing the gear to R (Reverse).
• The system's warning or
brake may not operate proper-
ly if the left or right of your
vehicle's rear bumper is
OFE058154L
blocked by a vehicle or obsta-
cle.
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• The driver should always use • The driver is responsible for
Detecting Sensor
extreme caution while operat- accurate brake control.
ing the vehicle, whether or not • Always pay extreme caution
the warning light on the outer while driving. The Rear Cross-
side view mirror illuminates or Traffic Collision Warning sys-
there is a warning alarm. tem and Rear Cross-Traffic
• Playing the vehicle audio sys- Collision-Avoidance Assist
tem at high volume may offset system may not operate prop-
the system's warning sounds. erly or unnecessarily operate
• If any other warning sound in accordance with your driv-
such as seat belt warning ing situations.
chime is already generated, • The Rear Cross-Traffic
the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Collision-Avoidance Assist OFE058049
Warning system warning may system is not a substitute for The rear corner radars are the sen- 5
not sound. safe driving practices, but a sors inside the rear bumper for
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Warning message
CAUTION • Do not apply foreign objects
such as a bumper sticker or a
• The system may not work bumper guard near the radar
properly when the bumper sensor or apply paint to the
has been damaged, or if the sensor area. Doing so may
rear bumper has been adversely affect the perform-
replaced or repaired. ance of the sensor.
• The system may turn off due
to strong electromagnetic
waves.
• Always keep the sensors
clean.
OFE058150L
• NEVER arbitrarily disassem-
ble the sensor component nor Blind-Spot Collision Warning
apply any impact on the sen- (BCW) system disabled. Radar
sor component. blocked
• Be careful not to apply unnec- This warning message may appear
essary force on the radar sen- when:
sor or sensor cover. If the sen- - One or both of the sensors on the
sor is forcibly moved out of rear bumper is blocked by dirt or
proper alignment, the system snow or a foreign object.
may not operate correctly. In - Driving in rural areas where the
this case, a warning message sensor does not detect another
may not be displayed. Have vehicle for an extended period of
the vehicle inspected by an time.
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
- When there is inclement weather
such as heavy snow or rain.
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If any of these conditions occur, the Limitations of the System
light on the BCW/BCA switch and the The driver must be cautious in the
system will turn off automatically. below situations, because the sys-
When the BCW canceled warning tem may not detect other vehicles or
message is displayed in the cluster, objects in certain circumstances.
check to make sure that the rear • When a trailer or carrier is
bumper is free from any dirt or snow installed.
in the areas where the sensor is
located. Remove any dirt, snow, or • The vehicle drives in inclement
foreign material that could interfere weather such as heavy rain or snow.
with the radar sensors. • The sensor is polluted with rain,
After any dirt or debris is removed, OFE058151L snow, mud, etc.
the system should operate normally Check Blind-Spot Collision • The rear bumper where the sensor
after about 10 minutes of driving the Warning (BCW) system is located is covered with a foreign
vehicle. object such as a bumper sticker, a
5
If there is a problem with the BCW
If the system still does not operate system, a warning message will bumper guard, a bike rack, etc.
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Driving your vehicle
• The road pavement (or the periph- • When the vehicle in the next lane
eral ground) abnormally contains moves two lanes away from you OR
metallic components (i.e. possibly when the vehicle two lanes away
due to subway construction). moves to the next lane from you.
• There is a fixed object near the • A motorcycle or bicycle is near.
vehicle, such as a guardrail. • A flat trailer is near.
• While going down or up a steep • If there are small objects in the
road where the height of the lane is detecting area such as a shopping
different. cart or a baby stroller.
• Driving on a narrow road where • If there is a low height vehicle such
trees or grass or overgrown. as a sports car. OTM058102L
• Driving in rural areas where the sen- • The brake pedal is depressed. [A] : Structure
sor does not detect another vehicle
for an extended period of time. • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) • Driving where there is a vehicle or
is activated. structure near
• Driving on a wet road.
• ESC (Electronic Stability Control) The system may not operate proper-
• Driving on a road where the malfunctions. ly when driving where there is a vehi-
guardrail or wall is in double struc-
• The tire pressure is low or a tire is cle or structure near.
ture.
damaged. In certain instances, the system may
• A big vehicle is near such as a bus
• The brake is reworked. not detect the vehicle approaching
or truck.
• The vehicle sharply stops. from behind and the warning or
• When the other vehicle approach- brake may not operate properly.
es very close. • Temperature is extremely low
around the vehicle. Always pay attention to your sur-
• When the other vehicle passes at a rounding while driving.
very fast speed. • The vehicle severely vibrates while
• While changing lanes. driving over a bumpy road, uneven/
bumpy road, or concrete patch.
• If the vehicle has started at the
same time as the vehicle next to • The vehicle drives on a slippery
you and has accelerated. surface due to snow, water puddle,
or ice.
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OTM058103 OTM058104L OFE058127N
• When the vehicle is in a complex [A] : Vehicle • When the vehicle is on/near a
parking environment • When the vehicle is parked diago- slope 5
The system may not operate prop- nally The system may not operate proper-
erly when the vehicle is in a com- ly when the vehicle is on/near a
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i Information
This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference.
2. This device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired
OTM058106L OTM058107 operation.
[A] : Structure, [B] : Wall • When the vehicle is parked rear-
• Pulling into the parking space ward
where there is a structure If the vehicle is parked rearward and
The system may not operate proper- the sensor detects the another vehi-
ly when pulling in the vehicle to the cle in the rear area of the parking
parking space where there is a struc- space, the system can warn or con-
ture at the back or side of your vehi- trol braking. Always pay attention to
cle. the parking space while driving.
In certain instances, when backing
into the parking space, the system
may not detect the vehicle moving in
front of your vehicle. In this case, the
warning or brake may not operate
properly.
Always pay attention to the parking
space while driving.
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BLIND-SPOT VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
Operating conditions System operation
With the vehicle on, select the ■ Left
"Driver assistance → Blind-spot
safety → Blind-spot view" from the
vehicle settings in the AVN screen.
Then the corresponding left or right
side of the vehicle will be displayed
on the cluster if the driver turns on
the turn signal while driving.
OFE058057N
The Blind-Spot View Monitor system OFE058055N
is designed to help safe driving by ■ Right 5
providing broader view than the
outer side view mirror by displaying
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OFE058058N
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LANE KEEPING ASSIST (LKA) SYSTEM
WARNING • The operation of the LKA sys-
tem can be canceled or not
The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) work properly according to
system is not a substitute for road condition and surround-
safe driving practices, but a ings. Always be cautious
convenience function only. It is when driving.
the responsibility of the driver • Do not disassemble the LKA
to always be aware of the sur- system camera temporarily to
rounding and steer the vehicle. tint the window or attach any
types of coatings and acces-
OFE058038N
sories. If you disassemble the
WARNING camera and assemble it again,
The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) sys- take your vehicle to an author-
tem helps detect lane markers on the Take the following precautions ized HYUNDAI dealer and 5
road with a front view camera at the when using the Lane Keeping have the system checked for
front windshield, and assists the dri- Assist (LKA) system: calibration.
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Driving your vehicle
• The system detects lane lines User Settings mode and if you LKA System Operation
and controls the steering continue to drive with your
wheel by a camera, therefore, hands off the steering wheel
if the lane lines are hard to after the "Keep hands on steer-
detect, the system may not ing wheel" warning message
work properly. appears, the system will stop
Please refer to "Limitations of controlling the steering wheel.
the system". However, if the driver has their
hands on the steering wheel
• Do not remove or damage the again, the system will start con-
related parts of LKA system. trolling the steering wheel.
• You may not hear a warning • The steering wheel is not con-
sound of LKA system because tinuously controlled so if the OFE058189N
of excessive audio sound. vehicle speed is at a higher
• If any other warning sound speed when leaving a lane the With the POWER button in the ON
such as seat belt warning vehicle may not be able to be position, press the LKA button locat-
chime is already generated, controlled by the system. The ed on the instrument panel on the
the Lane Keeping Assist driver must always follow the lower left hand side of the driver.
(LKA) system warning may speed limit when using the • The indicator ( ) in the cluster
not sound. system. display will initially illuminate white.
• Do not place objects on the • If you attach objects to the • When the indicator(white) activat-
dashboard that reflects light steering wheel, the system ed in the previous ignition cycle,
such as mirrors, white paper, may not assist steering or the the system turns on without any
etc. The system may malfunc- hands off alarm may not work control.
tion if the sunlight is reflected. properly. When you tow a trail- • If you press the LKA button again,
• Always have your hands on the er, make sure that you turn off the indicator on the cluster display
steering wheel while the LKA the LKA system. will go off.
system is activated. Also, when • When you tow a trailer, make
Active LKA is selected from the sure that you turn off the LKA
system.
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The color of indicator will LKA system activation
change depending on the WARNING
condition of LKA system.
The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
- White : Sensor does not detect is a system to help prevent the
lane markers or vehicle driver from leaving the lane.
speed is under 40 mph (64 However, the driver should not
km/h). solely rely on the system but
- Green : Sensor detects lane mark- always check the road condi-
ers and the system is able tions when driving.
to control vehicle steering.
i Information
OFE058090
If the indicator (white) is activated
• After LKA is activated, if both lane 5
from the previous ignition cycle, the
system will turn ON without any addi- markers are detected, vehicle
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■ Lane marker undetected • If your vehicle departs from the 1. A visual warning appears on the
projected lane in front of you, the cluster LCD display. Either the left
LKA system operates as follows: lane marker or the right lane
■ Left lane marker
marker in the cluster LCD display
will blink depending on which
direction the vehicle is veering.
Also, a warning sound will be
heard.
2. The LKA system will control the
vehicle's steering to prevent the
vehicle from crossing the lane
OFE058090 maker in below conditions.
■ Lane marker detected - Vehicle speed is over 40 mph (64
km/h)
OFE058091 - The system detects both lane
■ Right lane marker markers
- When driving, the vehicle is
located between both lanes nor-
mally.
- The steering wheel is not turned
suddenly.
When lanes are detected and all the
OFE058126 conditions to activate the LKA sys-
• If vehicle speed is over 40 mph (64 tem are satisfied, a LKA system indi-
km/h) and the system detects lane cator light ( ) will change from
markers, the color changes from white to green. This indicates that the
OFE058092
gray to white. LKA system is in the ENABLED state
and the steering wheel will be able to
• Both lane markers must be detect- be controlled.
ed for the system to fully activate.
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Warning Light and Message i Information
WARNING
Keep hands on steering wheel • Even though the steering is assisted
The warning message may by the system, the driver can still
appear late according to road steer to control the steering wheel.
conditions. Therefore, always • The steering wheel may feel heavier
have your hands on the steering when the steering wheel is assisted
wheel while driving. by the system than when it is not.
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LKA system failure indicator The LKA system will not be in the • Radius of a curve is too small.
The LKA system failure ENABLED state and/or the steering • The vehicle is driven on a steep
indicator (yellow) will illu- wheel will not be assisted when: incline.
minate if the LKA system • The turn signal is turned on before • The steering wheel is turned sud-
is not working properly. changing a lane. If you change denly.
Have your vehicle checked lanes without the turn signal on, the
by an authorized HYUNDAI steering wheel might be controlled.
dealer. • The vehicle is not driven in the mid-
dle of the lane when the system is
When there is a problem with the turned on or right after changing a
system do one of the following: lane.
• Turn the system on after turning • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) or
the vehicle off and on again. VSM (Vehicle Stability Management)
is activated.
• Check if the POWER button is in
the ON position. • The vehicle is driven on a sharp
curve.
• Check if the system is affected by
the weather. (ex: fog, heavy rain, • Vehicle speed is below 35 mph
etc.) (56 km/h) and over 110 mph (177
km/h).
• Check if there is foreign matter on
the camera lens. • The vehicle makes sharp lane
changes.
• The vehicle brakes suddenly.
If the problem is not solved, have
your vehicle checked by an author- • The lane is very wide or narrow.
ized HYUNDAI dealer. • There are more than two lane lines
on the road. (e.g. construction area)
• Only one side of the lane marker is
detected.
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Limitations of the System • The lane marker is very thick or • The brightness outside is too low
thin. such as when the headlamps are
The LKA system may operate pre-
• The lane is very wide or narrow. not on at night or the vehicle is
maturely even if the vehicle does not
going through a tunnel.
depart from the intended lane, OR, • The lane marker ahead is not visible
the LKA system may not warn you if due to rain, snow, water on the • There is a boundary structure in
the vehicle leaves the intended lane road, damaged or stained road sur- the roadway such as a concrete
under the following circumstances: face, or other factors. barrier, guardrail and reflector post
that is inadvertently being detected
When the lane and road condi- • The shadow is on the lane marker by the camera.
tions are poor by a median strip, trees, guardrail,
noise barriers, etc. • When light coming from a street
• It is difficult to distinguish the lane light or an oncoming vehicle is
marker from the road because the • The lane markers are complicated reflected on a wet road surface
lane marker is covered with dust or or a structure substitutes for the such as a puddle in the road.
sand. lines such as a construction area.
• It is difficult to distinguish the color • There are crosswalk signs or other
• The field of view in front is 5
obstructed by sun glare.
of the lane marker from the road. symbols on the road.
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When front visibility is poor LKA System Function Change Lane Departure Warning
• The windshield or the camera lens The driver can change LKA to the LDW system alerts the driver with a
is blocked with dirt or debris. Lane Departure Warning (LDW) sys- visual warning and a warning alarm
• The windshield glass is fogged up; tem or change the LKA system mode when the system detects the vehicle
a clear view of the road is obstruct- from the AVN screen. Go to the departing the lane. The steering
ed. "Vehicle settings → Driver wheel will not be controlled.
• Placing objects on the dashboard, Assistance → Lane Safety → Lane
etc. Keeping Assist (LKA)/Lane Off
Departure Warning (LDW)/Off".
• The sensor cannot detect the lane If you select "Off", the LKA system is
because of fog, heavy rain or snow. The system is automatically set to deactivated.
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) if a func-
tion is not selected.
WARNING
The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
system is a system to help pre- This mode guides the driver to help
vent the driver from leaving the keep the vehicle within the lanes. It
lane. However, the driver should rarely controls the steering wheel,
not solely rely on the system when the vehicle drives well inside
but always take the necessary the lanes. However, it starts to con-
actions for safe driving prac- trol the steering wheel, when the
tices. vehicle is about to deviate out of the
lane.
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LANE FOLLOWING ASSIST (LFA) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
WARNING • The operation of the LFA sys-
tem can be canceled or not
The Lane Following Assist (LFA) work properly according to
system is not a substitute for safe road condition and surround-
driving practices, but a conven- ings. Always be cautious
ience function. It is the responsi- when driving.
bility of the driver to always be • Do not disassemble the LFA
aware of the surrounding and system camera temporarily to
steer the vehicle. tint the window or attach any
types of coatings and acces-
sories. If you disassemble the
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WARNING camera and assemble it again,
The Lane Following Assist (LFA) sys- we recommend that you take
tem helps detect lane markers on the Take the following precautions your vehicle to an authorized 5
road with a front view camera at the when using the Lane Following HYUNDAI dealer and have the
front windshield, and assists the dri- Assist (LFA) system: system checked for calibra-
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• The system detects lane However, if the driver has their LFA operation
markers and controls the hands on the steering wheel The driver can turn on the LFA sys-
steering wheel by a camera, again, the system will start tem with the vehicle on and by
therefore, if the lane markers controlling the steering wheel. selecting "Vehicle settings → Driver
are hard to detect, the system • The steering wheel may not assistance → Driving assist → LFA
may not work properly. be continuously controlled by (Lane Following Assist)" in the AVN
Please refer to "Limitations of the system if the vehicle screen.
the system". speed is too high. The driver The set-up of the LFA system will be
• Do not remove or damage the must always follow the speed maintained, as selected, when the
related parts of LFA system. limit when using the system. vehicle is restarted.
• You may not hear a warning • If you attach objects to the
sound of LFA system because steering wheel, the system
of excessive audio sound. may not assist steering nor-
mally or the hands off alarm
• Do not place objects on the may not work properly.
dashboard that reflects light
such as mirrors, white paper, • When you tow a trailer, make
etc. The system may malfunc- sure that you turn off the LFA
tion if the sunlight is reflected. system.
• Always have your hands on
the steering wheel while the
LFA system is activated. If you
continue to drive with your
hands off the steering wheel
after the "Keep hands on
steering wheel" warning mes-
sage appears, the system will
be turned off automatically.
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Operating conditions LFA activation • When the system does not recog-
The system is activated when the nize the lane or depending on the
Lane Following Assist is selected vehicle condition in front (presence
from the vehicle Settings mode when of the vehicle, driving status, etc.).
the following conditions are satisfied: the steering wheel is controlled
restrictively.
- The Smart Cruise Control is in acti-
vation (vehicle deceleration and When the control of the steering
acceleration) wheel is stopped temporarily the
activation indicator blinks in green
- Vehicle speed is lower than 90 and then changes to white.
mph (145 km/h)
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Warning message
WARNING
The warning message may
appear late according to road
conditions. Therefore, always
have your hands on the steering
wheel while driving.
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The LFA system will not be in the
WARNING ASSIST state when :
• The turn signal is turned on before
• The driver is responsible for changing a lane. If you change
accurate steering.
lanes without the turn signal on,
• Turn off the system and drive the steering wheel might be con-
the vehicle in following situa- trolled.
tions.
• The vehicle is not driven in the mid-
- In bad weather dle of the lane when the system is
- In bad road condition turned on or right after changing a
- When the steering wheel lane.
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needs to be controlled by the • ESC (Electronic Stability Control) or
driver frequently. Check LFA (Lane Following Assist) VSM (Vehicle Stability Management)
system is activated. 5
If there is a problem with the system • The vehicle is driven on a sharp
i Information a message will appear for a few sec-
Limitations of the system • The lane number increases or When external condition is inter-
decreases or the lane marker are vened
The LFA system may operate prema-
turely even if the vehicle does not crossing complicatedly. • The brightness outside changes
depart from the intended lane, OR, • There are more than two lane suddenly such as when entering or
the LFA system may not assist your markers on the road in front of you. exiting a tunnel, or when passing
steering if the vehicle leaves the • The lane marker is very thick or under a bridge.
intended lane under the following cir- thin. • The brightness outside is too low
cumstances: • The lane marker ahead is not visi- such as when the headlamps are
ble due to rain, snow, water on the not on at night or the vehicle is
road, damaged or stained road going through a tunnel.
When the lane and road condi-
tions are poor surface, or other factors. • There is a boundary structure in
• The shadow is on the lane marker the roadway such as a concrete
• It is difficult to distinguish the lane
by a median strip, trees, guardrail, barrier, guardrail and reflector post
marking from the road surface or
noise barriers, etc. that is inadvertently being detected
the lane marking is faded or not
by the camera.
clearly marked. • The lane markers are complicated
or a structure substitutes for the • When light coming from a street
• It is difficult to distinguish the color
lines such as a construction area. light or an oncoming vehicle is
of the lane marker from the road.
reflected on a wet road surface
• There are markings on the road • There are crosswalk signs or other such as a puddle in the road.
surface that look like a lane marker symbols on the road.
• The field of view in front is
that is inadvertently being detected • The lane suddenly disappears obstructed by sun glare.
by the camera. such as at the intersection.
• There is not enough distance
• The lane marker is indistinct or
between you and the vehicle in
damaged.
front to be able to detect the lane
• The lane marker is merged or marker or the vehicle ahead is driv-
divided. (e.g. tollgate) ing on the lane marker.
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• Driving on a steep grade, over a
hill, or when driving on a curved
road.
• The adverse road conditions cause
excessive vehicle vibrations while
driving.
• The surrounding of the inside rear
view mirror temperature is high
due to direct sunlight, etc.
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• When the driver turns on the sys- Resetting the System
tem while driving, it displays 'Last • The last break time is set to 00:00
Break time' and level reflected that. and the driver's attention level is
set to 5 (very attentive) when the
Take a break driver resets the Driver Attention
Warning (DAW) system.
• The Driver Attention Warning
(DAW) system resets in the follow-
ing situations.
- The vehicle is turned OFF.
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• The driver can monitor their driving belt and then opens the driver's
conditions on the LCD display. door.
- The vehicle is stopped for more
5
The DAW screen will appear when
you select the Assist mode tab ( ) than 10 minutes.
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NOTICE • The vehicle drives on a bumpy
CAUTION
The Driver Attention Warning sys- road.
tem utilizes the camera sensor on The Driver Attention Warning • The vehicle drives through a
the front windshield for its opera- (DAW) system may not properly windy area.
tion. To keep the camera sensor in operate with limited alerting in • The vehicle is controlled by the
the best condition, you should the following situations: following driving assist sys-
observe the followings: • The lane detection perform- tems:
• Do not disassemble the camera ance is limited. (For more - Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
temporarily to tint the window or details, refer to "Lane Keeping system
to attach any types of coatings Assist (LKA) system" in this
and accessories. If you disas- chapter.) - Forward Collision-Avoidance
semble a camera and assemble Assist (FCA) system
• The vehicle is violently driven
it again, take your vehicle to an or is abruptly turned for obsta- - Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
authorized HYUNDAI dealer and cle avoidance (e.g. construc- system 5
have the system checked for cal- tion area, other vehicles, fallen - Lane Following Assist (LFA)
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- When driving with limited Smart Cruise Control Switch
WARNING
view (possibly due to bad
• Do not use the Smart Cruise weather, such as fog, snow,
Control when it may not be rain or sandstorm)
safe to keep the vehicle at a - When the vehicle sensing
constant speed: ability decreases due to
- When driving in heavy traffic vehicle modification result-
or when traffic conditions ing level difference of the
make it difficult to drive at a vehicle's front and rear
constant speed
- When driving on rainy, icy, or
snow-covered roads
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- When driving on hilly or 5
windy roads CRUISE: Turns cruise control sys-
- When driving in windy areas tem on or off.
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i Information
The last selected speed sensitivity of
the smart cruise control is remained in
the system.
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Smart Cruise Control Speed i Information
To set Smart Cruise Control • Vehicle speed may decrease on an
speed upward slope and increase on a
downward slope.
• When you are setting the cruise con-
trol speed, with a vehicle in front
and your vehicle speed is between
0 ~ 20 mph (0 ~ 30 km/h), the speed
will set to 20 mph (30 km/h).
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3. Push the toggle switch down
(SET-), and release it at the 5
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desired speed. The Set Speed
and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance
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Follow either of these procedures: Follow either of these procedures:
• Push the toggle switch up (RES+), • Push the toggle switch down
and release it immediately. The (SET-), and release it immediately.
cruising speed will increase by The cruising speed will decrease
1 mph (1 km/h) each time you by 1 mph (1 km/h) each time you
move the toggle switch up in this move the toggle switch down in
manner. this manner.
• Push the toggle switch up (RES+), • Push the toggle switch down
and hold it. Your vehicle set speed (SET-), and hold it. Your vehicle set
will increase by 5 mph (10 km/h). speed will decrease by 5 mph (10
Release the toggle switch at the km/h). Release the toggle switch
speed you want. at the speed you want.
You can set the speed to 105 mph • You can set the speed to 20 mph
(170 km/h). (30 km/h).
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To temporarily accelerate with Smart Cruise Control set speed Canceled automatically
the Smart Cruise Control on will be temporarily canceled • The driver's door is opened.
If you want to speed up temporarily when: • The vehicle is shifted to N (Neutral),
when the Smart Cruise Control is on, R (Reverse) or P (Park).
depress the accelerator pedal. • The EPB (Electronic Parking Brake)
Increased speed will not interfere is applied.
with Smart Cruise Control operation
or change the set speed. • The vehicle speed is over 105 mph
(170 km/h).
To return to the set speed, take your
foot off the accelerator pedal. • The vehicle stops on a steep incline.
If you push the toggle switch down • The ESC (Electronic Stability
(SET-) at increased speed, the cruis- Control), TCS (Traction Control
ing speed will be set again pedal. System) or ABS is operating.
• The ESC is turned off. 5
CAUTION OFE058064N • The sensor or the cover is dirty or
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To resume Smart Cruise Control To turn Cruise Control off Smart Cruise Control Vehicle-
set speed to-Vehicle Distance
If any method other than the cruise To set Vehicle-to-Vehicle
toggle switch was used to cancel Distance
cruising speed and the system is still
activated, the cruising speed will
automatically resume when you
push the toggle switch up (RES+) or
down (SET-).
If you push the toggle switch up
(RES+), the speed will resume to the
recently set speed. However, if vehi-
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km/h), it will resume when there is a 5
vehicle in front of your vehicle. • Push the CRUISE button (the
cruise indicator light will go off).
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Driving your vehicle
Each time the button is pressed, the When the lane ahead is clear: When there is a vehicle ahead
vehicle to vehicle distance changes of you in your lane:
as follows:
Distance 4 Distance 3 Distance 2
Distance 1
Distance 4 Distance 3
For example, if you drive at 56 mph
(90 km/h), the distance is maintained
as follows:
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WARNING • Even if the warning chime is CAUTION
not activated, always pay
attention to the driving condi-
tions to prevent dangerous
situations from occurring.
• Playing the vehicle audio sys-
tem at high volume may offset
the system warning sounds.
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Driving your vehicle
In traffic situation • If you push the smart cruise control Sensor to Detect Distance to
toggle switch (RES+ or SET-) while the Vehicle Ahead
Auto Hold and smart cruise control
is operating the Auto Hold will be ■ Front radar
released regardless of accelerator
pedal operation and the vehicle will
start to move. The AUTO HOLD
indicator changes from green to
white.
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If the sensor is covered with dirt or Warning message i Information
other foreign matter, the vehicle to
vehicle distance control may not For the SCC operation is temporarily
operate correctly. stopped if the radar is blocked, but
Always keep the sensor clean. you wish to use conventional cruise
control mode (speed only control func-
tion), you must convert to the cruise
control mode (refer to "To convert to
Cruise Control mode" in the following
page).
CAUTION
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• Do not apply license plate
Smart Cruise Control disabled. frame or foreign objects such 5
Radar blocked as a bumper sticker or a
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On curves On inclines
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i Information i Information
The Smart Cruise Control system Radio frequency radiation exposure
may not operate temporarily due to: information:
• Electrical interference This equipment complies with FCC
• Modifying the suspension radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment.
• Differences of tire abrasion or tire
pressure This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance
• Installing different type of tires of 8 in. (20 cm) between the radiator
(antenna) and your body.
i Information This transmitter must not be co-locat-
This device complies with Part 15 of ed or operating in conjunction with
the FCC rules. any other antenna or transmitter.
5
Operation is subject to the following
three conditions:
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System activation
WARNING
Always check the front of the
vehicle and road conditions
before departure.
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i Information Smooth Cornering Driving in the Rain
The ESC system (if equipped) must be Avoid braking or gear changing in Rain and wet roads can make driving
turned OFF before rocking the vehi- corners, especially when roads are dangerous. Here are a few things to
cle. wet. Ideally, corners should always consider when driving in the rain or
be taken under gentle acceleration. on slick pavement:
NOTICE • Slow down and allow extra follow-
Driving at Night ing distance. A heavy rainfall
If you are still stuck after rocking makes it harder to see and increas-
the vehicle a few times, have the Night driving presents more hazards es the distance needed to stop
vehicle pulled out by a tow vehicle than driving in the daylight. Here are your vehicle.
to avoid vehicle overheating, pos- some important tips to remember:
• Turn OFF your Cruise Control. (if
sible damage to the reduction • Slow down and keep more dis- equipped)
gear and tire damage. See tance between you and other vehi-
"Towing" in chapter 6. cles, as it may be more difficult to • Replace your windshield wiper
blades when they show signs of 5
see at night, especially in areas
where there may not be any street streaking or missing areas on the
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Driving your vehicle
• If you believe your brakes may be Driving in Flooded Areas Highway Driving
wet, apply them lightly while driv-
ing until normal braking operation
Avoid driving through flooded areas Tires
unless you are sure the water is no Adjust the tire inflation, as specified.
returns. higher than the bottom of the wheel Under-inflation may overheat or
hub. Drive through any water slowly. damage the tires.
Hydroplaning Allow adequate stopping distance
because brake performance may be Do not install worn-out or damaged
If the road is wet enough and you are tires, which may reduce traction or
going fast enough, your vehicle may reduced.
fail the braking operation.
have little or no contact with the road After driving through water, dry the
surface and actually ride on the brakes by gently applying them sev-
water. The best advice is SLOW eral times while the vehicle is moving i Information
DOWN when the road is wet. slowly. Never over-inflate your tires above the
maximum inflation pressure, as speci-
The risk of hydroplaning increas- fied on your tires.
es as the depth of tire tread
decreases, refer to "Tire Tread" in
chapter 7.
Coolant and high voltage bat-
tery
Be sure to check both the coolant
level and the high voltage battery
level before driving.
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Reducing the Risk of a
Rollover WARNING
Your multi-purpose passenger vehi- Utility vehicles have a signifi-
cle is defined as a Sports Utility cantly higher rollover rate than
Vehicle (SUV). SUV's have higher other types of vehicles. To pre-
ground clearance and a narrower vent rollovers or loss of control:
track to make them capable of per- • Take corners at slower speeds
forming in a wide variety of off-road than you would with a passen-
applications. The specific design ger vehicle.
characteristics give them a higher
center of gravity than ordinary vehi- • Avoid sharp turns and abrupt
cles making them more likely to roll maneuvers.
over if you make abrupt turns. Utility • Do not modify your vehicle in
vehicles have a significantly higher any way that you would raise
rollover rate than other types of vehi- the center of gravity.
5
cles. Due to this risk, driver and pas- • Keep tires properly inflated.
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Driving your vehicle
WINTER DRIVING
The severe weather conditions of Snow tires Air cleaner filter (FCEV)
winter quickly wear out tires and The snow may block the air cleaner
cause other problems. To minimize WARNING filter after driving the vehicle in heavy
winter driving problems, you should snow when the ambient temperature
take the following suggestions: Snow tires should be equivalent is below 50°F (10°C).
in size and type to the vehicle's If a warning message "Air filter
Snow or Icy Conditions standard tires. Otherwise, the blocked. Check filter or see user
safety and handling of your manual" appears on LCD display
You need to keep sufficient distance vehicle may be adversely affect-
between your vehicle and the vehicle after turning off the vehicle, remove
ed. the snow from the inside of the air
in front of you.
cleaner filter and turn on and off the
Apply the brakes gently. Speeding, If you mount snow tires on your vehi- vehicle. If the warning message is
rapid acceleration, sudden brake cle, make sure to use radial tires of displayed again, the exhaust pipe
applications, and sharp turns are the same size and load range as the may be blocked. Then, move your
potentially very hazardous practices. original tires. Mount snow tires on all vehicle indoors and leave it inside
During deceleration, use regenera- four wheels to balance your vehicle’s more than one day to defrost the
tive braking to the fullest extent. handling in all weather conditions. exhaust pipe.
Sudden brake applications on snowy The traction provided by snow tires
or icy roads may cause the vehicle to on dry roads may not be as high as If the warning message is displayed
skid. your vehicle's original equipment again, have the vehicle checked by
tires. Check with the tire dealer for an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it
may be necessary to use snow tires maximum speed recommendations.
or to install tire chains on your tires.
Always carry emergency equipment. i Information
Some of the items you may want to Do not install studded tires without
carry include tire chains, tow straps first checking local, state and munici-
or chains, a flashlight, emergency pal regulations for possible restric-
flares, sand, a shovel, jumper cables, tions against their use.
a window scraper, gloves, ground
cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.
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Tire chains Chain Installation
WARNING When installing tire chains, follow the
The use of tire chains may manufacturer's instructions and
adversely affect vehicle han- mount them as tightly possible. Drive
dling: slowly (less than 20 mph (30 km/h))
with chains installed. If you hear the
• Drive less than 20 mph (30 chains contacting the body or chas-
km/h) or the chain manufac- sis, stop and tighten them. If they still
turer's recommended speed make contact, slow down until the
limit, whichever is lower. noise stops. Remove the tire chains
• Drive carefully and avoid as soon as you begin driving on
bumps, holes, sharp turns, cleared roads.
and other road hazards, which When mounting snow chains, park
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Since the sidewalls of radial tires are bounce. from traffic. Turn on the vehicle
thinner than other types of tires, they • Avoid sharp turns or locked Hazard Warning Flasher and place a
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Use approved window washer Do not let ice and snow accu- To keep locks from freezing
anti-freeze in system mulate underneath To keep the locks from freezing,
To keep the water in the window Under some conditions, snow and squirt an approved de-icer fluid or
washer system from freezing, add an ice can build up under the fenders glycerine into the key opening. If a
approved window washer anti-freeze and interfere with the steering. When lock is covered with ice, squirt it with
solution in accordance with instruc- driving in severe winter conditions an approved de-icing fluid to remove
tions on the container. Window wash- where this may happen, you should the ice. If the lock is frozen internally,
er anti-freeze is available from an periodically check underneath the you may be able to thaw it out by
authorized HYUNDAI dealer and car to be sure the movement of the using a heated key. Handle the heat-
most auto parts outlets. Do not use front wheels and the steering com- ed key with care to avoid injury.
coolant or other types of anti-freeze ponents is not obstructed.
as these may damage the paint fin-
ish.
Don't place foreign objects or
materials in the fuel cell power 5
Do not let your parking brake module compartment
freeze
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The label located on the driver's door Seating capacity Steps for determining correct
sill gives the original tire size, cold Total : 5 persons load limit
tire pressures recommended for your (Front seat : 2 persons, 1. Locate the statement "The com-
vehicle, the number of people that Rear seat : 3 persons) bined weight of occupants and
can be in your vehicle and vehicle cargo should never exceed XXX
capacity weight. Seating capacity is the maximum
number of occupants including a kg or XXX lbs." on your vehicle's
driver, your vehicle may carry. placard.
Vehicle capacity weight However, the seating capacity may 2. Determine the combined weight of
903 lbs. (410 kg) be reduced based upon the weight of the driver and passengers that will
all of the occupants, and the weight be riding in your vehicle.
Vehicle capacity weight is the maxi- of the cargo being carried or towed.
mum combined weight of occupants 3. Subtract the combined weight of
Do not overload the vehicle as there the driver and passengers from
and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped is a limit to the total weight, or load
with a trailer, the combined weight XXX kg or XXX lbs.
limit including occupants and cargo, 5
includes the tongue load. the vehicle can carry. 4. The resulting figure equals the
available amount of cargo and lug-
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Driving your vehicle
WARNING
Do not overload the vehicle as
there is a limit to the total
weight, or load limit, including
occupants and cargo, the vehi-
cle can carry. Overloading can
shorten the life of the vehicle. If
the GVWR or the GAWR is
exceeded, parts on the vehicle
can break, and it can change the
handling of your vehicle. These
could cause you to lose control
and result in an accident.
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Example 1
≥ +
≥ +
5
Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight
(1400 lbs.) (150 lbs. × 5 = 750 lbs.) (650 lbs.)
≥ +
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TRAILER TOWING
NOTICE We do not recommend using this
WARNING vehicle for trailer towing.
Overloading your vehicle may
cause damage. Repairs would not If you carry items inside your
be covered by your warranty. Do vehicle (e.g., suitcases, tools,
not overload your vehicle. packages, or anything else),
they are moving as fast as the
vehicle. If you have to stop or
turn quickly, or if there is a
crash, the items will keep going
and can cause an injury if they
strike the driver or a passenger.
• Put items in the cargo area of
your vehicle. Try to spread the
weight evenly. 5
• Do not stack items, like suit-
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What to do in an emergency
6-2
If a fire occurs If the fire is too big to be extin- If a submersion in water
1. Stop the vehicle, shift gear to the guished with the fire extinguisher, occurs
P(Park) position, engage the park- evacuate from the vehicle, call the
If your vehicle was flooded and has
ing brake, and turn the vehicle off. fire department, and let them know
soaked carpeting or water on the
the vehicle is a Fuel Cell Electric
The flow of hydrogen into the fuel flooring, you should not try to start
What to do in an emergency
Vehicle. Do not come close to the
cell stack will be shut off to prevent the vehicle by pressing the POWER
vehicle until the fire is totally extin-
the electricity from being generat- button.
guished.
ed. Contact an authorized HYUNDAI
2. If the fire is small, which can be dealer immediately.
extinguished with fire extinguisher, Emergency venting of hydro-
use carbon dioxide extinguisher. gen gas
If the vehicle stalls at a cross-
You can also extinguish the fire If the temperature near the safety road or crossing
with water when the vehicle power valve located at the rear under vehi-
is turned off. cle is over 230°F (110°C) caused by If the vehicle stalls at a crossroad or
a fire or other reasons, the safety crossing, set the gear in the N
valve will open to vent hydrogen gas. (Neutral) position and then push the
WARNING Venting the hydrogen gas makes a vehicle to a safe place.
6
loud noise because the venting
Do not use water to extinguish a speed is very fast. Stay well away
fire when the vehicle power is from the vehicle. The discharge of
turned on. Serious electric hydrogen gas from the vehicle is
shock may result. flammable and could cause a fire.
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What to do in an emergency
What to do in an emergency
battery. The vehicle has a 12V bat- battery from additional discharge. If
tery protection system that cuts 12V the 12V battery is disconnected prior
battery from vehicle draw to prevent to starting the vehicle, press the 12V
full discharge. Battery Reset switch again and then
immediately start the vehicle as
explained.
Repeated use of the 12V Battery
Reset switch without a sufficient
vehicle ON cycle (30 Min+) may
OFEQ018012
cause over discharge of the 12V bat-
1. Press the 12V Battery Reset tery, which will prevent the vehicle
switch to reconnect the 12V bat- from starting. If the 12V battery is
tery. over discharged to a point that the 6
2. Start the vehicle within 15 sec- reset does not work, try to jump-start
onds of pressing the 12V Battery the vehicle.
Reset switch.
3. After starting vehicle ( indica- i Information
tor on), move the vehicle outside After starting the vehicle ( indica-
and keep the vehicle ready ( ) tor on), the 12V battery is being
mode more than 30 minutes safe- charged whether the accelerator pedal
ly to charge the 12V battery. is depressed or not.
6-5
What to do in an emergency
The following items may need to be Jump Starting 1. Position the vehicles close enough
reset after the battery has been dis- In the event vehicle still does not that the jumper cables will reach,
charged or the battery has been dis- have a functional 12V battery (check but do not allow the vehicles to
connected. See chapter 3 or 4 for: if interior lights will not turn on) then touch.
• Power Windows you can try a jump start using a 12V 2. Avoid fans or any moving parts in
• Trip Computer booster pack or jumper cables from the fuel cell power module com-
another vehicle's 12V battery partment at all times, even when
• Climate Control System the vehicles are turned off.
according to the following instruc-
• Clock tions. 3. Turn off all electrical devices such
• Audio System as radios, lights, air conditioning,
• Sunroof CAUTION etc. Put the vehicles in P (Park)
• Driver Position Memory System and set the parking brake. Turn
Jump starting can be danger- both vehicles OFF.
NOTICE ous if done incorrectly. Follow
the jump starting procedure in
External power source using 12V this section to avoid serious
battery injury or damage to your vehi-
The use of external power acces- cle. If in doubt about how to
sories may reduce performance properly jump start your vehi-
and function of the vehicle. cle, we strongly recommend
Especially, the use of dash cam- that you have a service techni-
eras may shut off the power of the cian or towing service do it for
vehicle prior to the dash camera's you.
automatic shut-down.
If the power of the vehicle is shut
off, start the vehicle as explained.
(refer to "Using the 12V Battery
Switch")
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6. Connect the second jumper cable
to the black, negative (-) battery/
chassis ground of the assisting
vehicle (3).
7. Connect the other end of the sec-
What to do in an emergency
ond jumper cable to the black,
negative (-) chassis ground of
your vehicle (4).
Do not allow the jumper cables to
contact anything except the cor-
rect battery or jumper terminals or
the correct ground. Do not lean OFEQ018012
over the battery when making 8. Press the 12V Battery Reset
connections. switch.
9. Start the engine of the assisting
vehicle and let it run for a few min-
OFE068003N utes. 6
4. Connect the jumper cables in the 10. Start your vehicle as soon as
exact sequence shown in the illus- possible. After starting vehicle
tration. First connect one jumper ( indicator on), operate the
cable to the red, positive (+) vehicle safely outdoors in ready
jumper terminal of your vehicle mode stopped and/or drive it for
(1). 30 minutes total to charge the
5. Connect the other end of the 12V battery fully.
jumper cable to the red, positive
(+) battery/jumper terminal of the
assisting vehicle (2).
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What to do in an emergency
6-8
IF THE VEHICLE OVERHEATS
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon
as it is safe to do so. WARNING WARNING
2. Shift to P (Park) and set the park- While the vehicle is Your vehicle is
ing brake. If the air conditioning is running, keep hands, equipped with a pres-
on, turn it off. clothing and tools surized coolant
What to do in an emergency
3. If coolant is running out under the away from the mov- reserve tank. NEVER
vehicle or steam is coming out ing parts such as the remove the coolant
from the hood, stop the vehicle. cooling fan to prevent reserve tank cap or the radiator
Do not open the hood until the serious injury. drain plug while the radiator is
coolant has stopped running or HOT. Hot coolant and steam
the steaming has stopped. If there may blow out under pressure,
is no visible loss of coolant and no 4. Check for coolant leaking from the causing serious injury.
steam, leave the vehicle running radiator, hoses or under the vehi- Turn the vehicle off and wait
and check to be sure the vehicle cle. (If the air conditioning had until the vehicle cools down.
cooling fan is operating. If the fan been in use, it is normal for cold Use extreme care when remov-
is not running, turn the vehicle off. water to be draining from it when ing the coolant reserve tank
you stop.) cap. Wrap a towel or thick rag
5. If coolant is leaking out, stop the around it, and turn it counter-
6
vehicle immediately and call the clockwise slowly to release
nearest authorized HYUNDAI some of the pressure from the
dealer for assistance. system. Step back while the
pressure is released.
When you are sure all the pres-
sure has been released, contin-
ue turning the cap counter-
clockwise to remove it.
6-9
What to do in an emergency
CAUTION
Serious loss of coolant indi-
cates a leak in the cooling sys-
tem and should be checked as
soon as possible by an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
6-10
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)
Check Tire Pressure • The displayed tire pressure values
may differ from those measured
with a tire pressure gage.
• You can change the tire pressure
unit in the General Settings mode
What to do in an emergency
on the AVN.
- psi, kpa, bar (For more details,
refer to the separately supplied
Navigation manual.)
OFE068004
OFE068006L
Tire Pressure Monitoring As an added safety feature, your Your vehicle has also been equipped
System vehicle has been equipped with a tire with a TPMS malfunction indicator to
pressure monitoring system (TPMS) indicate when the system is not
WARNING that illuminates a low tire pressure operating properly. The TPMS mal-
telltale when one or more of your function indicator is combined with
Over-inflation or under-inflation tires is significantly under-inflated. the low tire pressure telltale. When
can reduce tire life, adversely Accordingly, when the low tire pres- the system detects a malfunction,
affect vehicle handling, and sure telltale illuminates, you should the telltale will flash for approximate-
lead to sudden tire failure that stop and check your tires as soon as ly one minute and then remain con-
may cause loss of vehicle con- possible, and inflate them to the tinuously illuminated. This sequence
trol resulting in an accident. proper pressure. Driving on a signifi- will continue upon subsequent vehi-
cantly under-inflated tire causes the cle start-ups as long as the malfunc-
tire to overheat and can lead to tire tion exists.
Each tire, including the spare (if pro-
failure. When the malfunction indicator is
vided), should be checked monthly
when cold and inflated to the inflation Under-inflation also reduces fuel effi- illuminated, the system may not be
pressure recommended by the vehi- ciency and tire tread life, and may able to detect or signal low tire pres-
cle manufacturer on the vehicle plac- affect the vehicle's handling and sure as intended. TPMS malfunc-
ard or tire inflation pressure label. If stopping ability. tions may occur for a variety of rea-
your vehicle has tires of a different Please note that the TPMS is not a sons, including the installation of
size than the size indicated on the substitute for proper tire mainte- replacement or alternate tires or
vehicle placard or tire inflation pres- nance, and it is the driver's responsi- wheels on the vehicle that prevent
sure label, you should determine the bility to maintain correct tire pres- the TPMS from functioning properly.
proper tire inflation pressure for sure, even if under-inflation has not Always check the TPMS malfunction
those tires. reached the level to trigger illumina- telltale after replacing one or more
tion of the TPMS low tire pressure tires or wheels on your vehicle to
telltale. ensure that the replacement or alter-
nate tires and wheels allow the TPMS
to continue to function properly.
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NOTICE Low Tire Pressure If any of your tire pressures are indi-
Telltale cated as being low, immediately
If any of the below happens, have reduce your speed, avoid hard cor-
the system checked by an author- nering, and anticipate increased
ized HYUNDAI dealer. Low Tire Pressure stopping distances. You should stop
LCD Display with
What to do in an emergency
1. The Low Tire Pressure TPMS and check your tires as soon as pos-
Malfunction Indicator does not Position Indicator sible. Inflate the tires to the proper
illuminate for 3 seconds when pressure as indicated on the vehi-
the POWER button is placed to cle’s placard or tire inflation pressure
the ON position or vehicle is ON OFE068005L
label located on the driver's side cen-
( indicator ON). ter pillar outer panel.
2. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator When the tire pressure monitoring The Low Tire Pressure LCD position
remains illuminated after blink- system warning indicators are illumi- indicator will remain on and the
ing for approximately 1 minute. nated and the warning message is TPMS Malfunction Indicator may
3. The Low Tire Pressure LCD dis- displayed on the cluster LCD display, blink for one minute and then remain
play remains illuminated one or more of your tires is signifi- illuminated until you have the low
cantly under-inflated. The LCD posi- pressure tire repaired and replaced
tion indicator will indicate which tire on the vehicle. 6
is significantly under-inflated by illu-
minating the corresponding position
light.
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What to do in an emergency
TPMS Malfunction
CAUTION WARNING Indicator
In winter or cold weather, the Low pressure damage
Low Tire Pressure Telltale may The TPMS Malfunction Indicator will
be illuminated if the tire pres- Significantly low tire pressure
makes the vehicle unstable and illuminate after it blinks for approxi-
sure was adjusted to the recom- mately one minute when there is a
mended tire inflation pressure can contribute to loss of vehicle
control and increased braking problem with the Tire Pressure
in warm weather. It does not Monitoring System.
mean your TPMS is malfunc- distances.
tioning because the decreased Continued driving on low pres- Have the system checked by an
temperature leads to a propor- sure tires can cause the tires to authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon
tional lowering of tire pressure. overheat and fail. as possible.
When you drive your vehicle NOTICE
from a warm area to a cold area
or from a cold area to a warm If there is a malfunction with the
area, or the outside temperature TPMS, the individual tire pres-
is greatly higher or lower, you sures in the cluster LCD display
should check the tire inflation will not be available. Have the sys-
pressure and adjust the tires to tem checked by an authorized
the recommended tire inflation HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi-
pressure. ble.
6-14
NOTICE Changing a Tire with TPMS If the indicators do not disappear
If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire after a few minutes, please visit an
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
may illuminate after blinking for Pressure and LCD position indicator
will come on. Have the flat tire Each wheel is equipped with a tire
one minute if the vehicle is near pressure sensor mounted inside the
electric power supply cables or repaired by an authorized HYUNDAI
What to do in an emergency
dealer as soon as possible. tire behind the valve stem. You must
radio transmitters such as police use TPMS specific wheels. It is rec-
stations, government and public ommended that you always have
offices, broadcasting stations, CAUTION your tires serviced by an authorized
military installations, airports, HYUNDAI dealer.
transmitting towers, etc. Never use a puncture-repairing
Additionally, the TPMS Malfunction agent not approved by HYUNDAI
Indicator may illuminate if snow dealer to repair and/or inflate a
chains are used or electronic low pressure tire. Tire sealant
devices such as computers, charg- not approved by HYUNDAI deal-
ers, remote starters, navigation, er may damage the tire pressure
etc. This may interfere with normal sensor.
operation of the TPMS. 6
Once the original tire equipped with
a tire pressure monitoring sensor is
reinflated to the recommended pres-
sure and reinstalled on the vehicle,
the Low Tire Pressure LCD position
indicator and TPMS Malfunction
Indicator will go off within a few min-
utes of driving.
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What to do in an emergency
What to do in an emergency
CAUTION as possible. The tire may lose
air pressure at any time after
One sealant bottle for one tire inflating with the Tire Mobility
Kit.
When two or more tires are flat,
do not use the tire mobility kit
OFE068014
because the supported one
sealant of Tire Mobility Kit is
For safe operation, carefully read only used for one flat tire.
and follow the instructions in this
manual before use.
(1) Compressor WARNING
(2) Sealant bottle 6
Tire wall
Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit
to repair punctures in the tire
walls. This can result in an acci-
dent due to tire failure.
6-17
What to do in an emergency
Introduction The Tire Mobility Kit is not designed • When the tire and wheel are dam-
With the Tire Mobility Kit you stay or intended as a permanent tire aged, do not use Tire Mobility Kit
mobile even after experiencing a tire repair method and is to be used for for your safety.
puncture. one tire only. • Use of the Tire Mobility Kit may not
The compressor and sealing com- This instruction shows you step by be effective for tire damage larger
pound system effectively and com- step how to temporarily seal the than approximately 0.16 in. (4
fortably seals most punctures in a puncture simply and reliably. mm).
passenger car tire caused by nails Read the section "Notes on the safe Please contact the nearest
or similar objects and reinflates the use of the Tire Mobility Kit". HYUNDAI dealership if the tire
tire. cannot be made roadworthy with
After you ensure that the tire is prop- the Tire Mobility Kit.
Notes on the safe use of the
erly sealed you can drive cautiously Tire Mobility Kit • Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if a
on the tire (distance up to 120 miles tire is severely damaged by driving
(200 km)) at a max. speed of (50 • Park your car at the side of the run flat or with insufficient air pres-
mph (80 km/h)) in order to reach a road so that you can work with the sure.
service station or tire dealer for the Tire Mobility Kit away from moving
traffic. • Do not remove any foreign objects
tire replacement. such as nails or screws that have
It is possible that some tires, espe- • To be sure your vehicle will not penetrated the tire.
cially with larger punctures or dam- move, even when you're on fairly
level ground, always set your park- • Provided the car is outdoors, leave
age to the sidewall, cannot be sealed the vehicle ON ( indicator ON).
completely. ing brake.
Otherwise operating the compres-
Air pressure loss in the tire may • Only use the Tire Mobility Kit for sor may eventually drain the car
adversely affect tire performance. sealing/inflation passenger car battery.
tires. Only punctured areas located
For this reason, you should avoid within the tread region of the tire • Never leave the Tire Mobility Kit
abrupt steering or other driving can be sealed using the tire mobil- unattended while it is being used.
maneuvers, especially if the vehicle ity kit. • Do not leave the compressor run-
is heavily loaded or if a trailer is in ning for more than 10 minutes at a
use. • Do not use on motorcycles, bicy-
cles or any other type of tires. time or it may overheat.
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• Do not use the Tire Mobility Kit if Components of the Tire Mobility Kit
the ambient temperature is below
-22°F (-30°C).
• In case of skin contact with the-
sealant, wash the area thoroughly-
What to do in an emergency
with plenty of water. If the irritation-
persists, seek medical attention.
• In case of eye contact with the
sealant,flush your eyes for at least
15 minutes. If the irritation persists,
seek medical attention.
• In case of swallowing the
sealant,rinse the mouth and drink
plenty ofwater. However, never give
anythingto an unconscious person
and seek medical attention imme-
diately.
6
• Long time exposure to the sealant-
may cause damage to bodily tissue
such as kidney, etc.
ODE067044
WARNING
Do not use the tire sealant after
OIGH067042
the sealant has expired (i.e.
pasted the expiration date on 2. Connect the filling hose (3) to the
the sealant container). This can sealant bottle (2) in the direction of
OFE068010 (A) and connect the sealant bottle
increase the risk of tire failure.
Detach the speed restriction to the compressor (5) in the direc-
label (1) from the sealant bottle tion of (B).
WARNING (2), and place it in a highly visi- 3. Ensure that the compressor is
ble place inside the vehicle switched OFF.
such as on the steering wheel
• Keep out of reach of children. to remind the driver not to drive
• Avoid contact with eyes. too fast.
• Do not swallow.
1. Shake the sealant bottle (2).
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CAUTION
Do not attempt to drive your
vehicle if the tire pressure is
below 29 psi (200 kpa). This
What to do in an emergency
could result in an accident due
to sudden tire failure.
6-21
What to do in an emergency
OLMF064106 OFE068015
Distributing the sealant 3. Connect the other end of the filling
9. Immediately drive approximately hose (3) directly into the tire valve.
4~6 miles (7~10 km or about 10 4. Plug the compressor power cord
minutes) to evenly distribute the (4) into the vehicle power outlet.
sealant in the tire.
Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph OAEPH067042
(80 km/h). If possible, do not fall 2. Connect the filling hose (3) direct-
below a speed of 12 mph (20 km/h). ly into the compressor.
While driving, if you experience any
unusual vibration, ride disturbance or
noise, reduce your speed and drive
with caution until you can safely pull
off of the side of the road.
6-22
5. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to i Information
the recommended tire inflation. CAUTION
With the vehicle ON ( indica- When reinstalling the repaired or
When you use the Tire Mobility Kit replaced tire and wheel on the vehicle,
tor ON), on, proceed as follows. including sealant not approved by tighten the wheel lug nut to 79~94
- To increase the inflation pres- HYUNDAI, the tire pressure sen- lbf·ft (11~13 kgf·m).
What to do in an emergency
sure: sors may be damaged by sealant.
Switch on the compressor. To The sealant on the tire pressure
check the current inflation pres- sensor and wheel should be
sure setting, briefly switch off the removed when you replace the
compressor. tire with a new one and inspect
- To reduce the inflation pres- the tire pressure sensors at an
sure: authorized dealer.
Press the button (9) on the com-
pressor.
WARNING
i Information The tire inflation pressure must 6
The pressure gauge may show higher be at least 32 psi (220 kPa). If it
than actual reading when the com- is not, do not continue driving.
pressor is running. To get an accurate Call for road side service or
tire pressure, the compressor needs to towing.
be turned off.
6-23
What to do in an emergency
TOWING
Towing Service It is acceptable to tow the vehicle NOTICE
with the rear wheels on the ground
(without dollies) and the front wheels • Do not tow the vehicle with the
off the ground. If any of the loaded front wheels on the ground as
wheels or suspension components this may cause damage to the
are damaged or the vehicle is being vehicle.
towed with the front wheels on the
ground, use a towing dolly under the
front wheels.
When being towed by a commercial
tow truck and wheel dollies are not
used, the front of the vehicle should
always be lifted, not the rear. OFE068026
[A] : Dollies
6-24
Removable Towing Hook 2. Remove the hole cover by press-
WARNING ing the lower part of the cover on
1. Open the liftgate, and remove the
towing hook from the tool case. the front or rear bumper.
If your vehicle is equipped with
a rollover sensor, place the 3. Install the towing hook by turning it
■ Front clockwise into the hole until it is
POWER button in the LOCK/
What to do in an emergency
OFF or ACC position when the fully secured.
vehicle is being towed. The side 4. Remove the towing hook and
impact and curtain air bag may install the cover after use.
deploy if the sensor detects the
situation as a rollover.
CAUTION
Failure to place the shift button
in N (Neutral) when being towed
with the front wheels on the
ground can cause internal dam-
age to the vehicle. OFE068019
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What to do in an emergency
6-26
CAUTION
To avoid damage to your vehicle
and vehicle components when
towing:
What to do in an emergency
• Always pull straight ahead
when using the towing hooks.
Do not pull from the side or at
a vertical angle.
• Do not use the towing hooks to
pull a vehicle out of mud, sand
or other conditions from which
the vehicle cannot be driven
out under its own power.
• Limit the vehicle speed to
10 mph (15 km/h) and drive
less than 1 mile (1.5 km) when 6
towing to avoid serious dam-
age to the reduction gear.
6-27
Maintenance
Maintenance
Wheel Replacement ........................................................7-34
Stack cooling coolant..........................................7-16
Tire Traction .....................................................................7-34
Checking the Coolant Level..........................................7-16
Tire Maintenance ............................................................7-34
Changing Coolant ............................................................7-18
Tire Sidewall Labeling ....................................................7-34
Brake fluid ............................................................7-19 Tire Terminology and Definitions................................7-38
Checking the Brake Fluid Level...................................7-19 All Season Tires...............................................................7-42
Washer fluid .........................................................7-20 Summer Tires ...................................................................7-42 7
Checking the Washer Fluid Level................................7-20 Snow Tires ........................................................................7-42
Air cleaner ............................................................7-20 Radial-Ply Tires ...............................................................7-42
Filter Replacement..........................................................7-20 Low Aspect Ratio Tires..................................................7-43
Climate control air filter .....................................7-22
Filter Inspection...............................................................7-22
Fuses......................................................................7-45
Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement..........................7-46
Fuel cell power module compartment
Panel Fuse Replacement ...............................................7-47
Fuse/Relay Panel Description......................................7-49
Light bulbs.............................................................7-57
Headlamp, front center lamp, turn signal lamp,
daytime running lamp, parking lamp, side marker
replacement ......................................................................7-58
Side Repeater Lamp Replacement ..............................7-58
Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement ..............7-59
High mounted stop lamp ...............................................7-59
License Plate Light Bulb Replacement ......................7-60
Interior Light Bulb Replacement .................................7-60
Appearance care ..................................................7-62
Exterior Care ....................................................................7-62
Interior Care .....................................................................7-67
California perchlorate notice .............................7-70
7
FUEL CELL POWER MODULE COMPARTMENT
Maintenance
6. Traction motor radiator cap
7. Stack cooling coolant reservoir
8. Fuel cell stack radiator cap
7
The actual fuel cell power module compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illus-
tration.
OFE078001
7-3
Maintenance
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
You should exercise the utmost care Owner's Responsibility Owner Maintenance
to prevent damage to your vehicle Maintenance service and record Precautions
and injury to yourself whenever per- retention are the owner's responsibil- Inadequate, incomplete or insuffi-
forming any maintenance or inspec- ity. cient servicing may result in opera-
tion procedures.
You should retain documents that tional problems with your vehicle that
We recommend you have your vehi- show proper maintenance has been could lead to vehicle damage, an
cle maintained and repaired by an performed on your vehicle in accor- accident, or personal injury. This
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. An dance with the scheduled mainte- chapter provides instructions only for
authorized HYUNDAI dealer meets nance service charts shown on the the maintenance items that are easy
HYUNDAI's high service quality following pages. You need this infor- to perform. Several procedures can
standards and receives technical mation to establish your compliance be done only by an authorized
support from HYUNDAI in order to with the servicing and maintenance HYUNDAI dealer with special tools.
provide you with a high level of serv- requirements of your vehicle war- Your vehicle should not be modified
ice satisfaction. ranties. in any way. Such modifications may
Detailed warranty information is pro- adversely affect the performance,
WARNING vided in your Owner's Handbook & safety or durability of your vehicle
Warranty Information booklet. and may, in addition, violate condi-
High voltage caution tions of the limited warranties cover-
Repairs and adjustments required as
Do not disassemble or perform ing the vehicle.
a result of improper maintenance or
maintenance on the fuel cell a lack of required maintenance are Certain modifications may also be in
system unless you are quali- not covered. violation of regulations established
fied. The fuel cell system can be by the U.S. Department of
highly dangerous since there Transportation and other federal or
are many high voltage parts state agencies.
inside even if when power is off.
7-4
OWNER MAINTENANCE
NOTICE The following lists are vehicle checks
WARNING and inspections that should be per-
Improper owner maintenance dur- formed by the owner or an author-
ing the warranty period may affect Performing maintenance work ized HYUNDAI dealer at the frequen-
warranty coverage. For details, on a vehicle can be dangerous. cies indicated to help ensure safe,
read the separate Owner's If you lack sufficient knowledge dependable operation of your vehi-
Handbook & Warranty Information and experience or the proper cle.
booklet provided with the vehicle. tools and equipment to do the
work, have it done by an author- Any adverse conditions should be
If you're unsure about any service brought to the attention of your deal-
or maintenance procedure, have it ized HYUNDAI dealer.
er as soon as possible.
done by an authorized HYUNDAI ALWAYS follow these precau-
dealer. tions for performing mainte- These Owner Maintenance vehicle
nance work: checks are generally not covered by
warranties and you may be charged
• Park your vehicle on level for labor, parts and lubricants used.
ground, shift to the P (Park)
Maintenance
position, apply the parking
brake, and place the POWER
button in the OFF position.
• Block the tires (front and
back) to prevent the vehicle
from moving. 7
Remove loose clothing or jew-
elry that can become entan-
gled in moving parts.
• Keep flames, sparks, or smok-
ing materials away from the
battery related parts.
7-5
Maintenance
7-6
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES
At least once a year: Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where
• Clean body and door drain holes. none of the following conditions apply. If any of the following conditions apply,
you must follow the Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions.
• Lubricate door hinges and hood
hinges. • Repeated driving short distance of less than 8 km (5 miles) in normal tem-
perature or less than 16 km (10 miles) in freezing temperature
• Lubricate door and hood locks and
latches. • Low speed driving for long distances
• Lubricate door rubber weather • Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads
strips. • Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold
• Lubricate door checker. weather
• Check the air conditioning system. • Driving in heavy dust condition
• Inspect and lubricate reduction • Driving in heavy traffic area
gear linkage and controls. • Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road repeatedly
• Check the brake fluid level. • Towing a trailer or using a camper, or roof rack
Maintenance
• Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use of vehicle towing
• Driving over 170 km/h (106 miles/h)
• Frequently driving in stop-and-go condition
If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions, you should inspect, 7
replace or refill more frequently than the following Normal Maintenance
Schedule. After the periods or distance shown in the chart, continue to follow
the prescribed maintenance intervals.
7-7
Maintenance
7-8
Normal Maintenance Schedule (Cont.)
Maintenance Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180
Intervals
Miles×1,000 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90
Maintenance
Item Km×1,000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
Parking brake I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Steering gear rack, linkage and
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
boots
Tire (pressure & tread wear) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Battery condition I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Brake fluid I I I I I I I
Climate control air filter R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Maintenance
I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace.
R : Replace
7-9
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition
operation
Hydrogen system Inspect more frequently
I C, D, F, G, J, L
(Check the hydrogen leakage) depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
Air cleaner filter I C, D, E
depending on the condition
Replace more frequently
Device cooling coolant R C, D, E, F, J, K, L
depending on the condition
Replace more frequently
Stack cooling coolant R C, D, F, G, L
depending on the condition
Replace more frequently
Ion filter R C, D, F, G, L
depending on the condition
Reduction gear fluid R 72,000 miles (120,000 km) C, F, G, I, J
Inspect more frequently
Air conditioner refrigerant/compressor I C, D, F, G, L
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors I C, D, E, G, H
depending on the condition
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Maintenance
Maintenance item Maintenance intervals Driving condition
operation
Inspect more frequently
Driveshaft and boots I C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
Front suspension ball joints I C, D, E, F, G
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
Parking brake I C, D, G, H
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
Steering gear rack, linkage and boots I C, D, E, F, G
depending on the condition
Replace more frequently
Climate control air filter R C, E
depending on the condition
Maintenance
A - Repeatedly driving short distances of less than 5 miles E - Driving in sandy areas
(8 km) in normal temperature or less than 10 miles (16 km) F - Driving in heavy traffic area over 90°F (32°C)
in freezing temperature G- Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road
B - Extensive low speed driving for long distances H- Towing a Trailer, or using a camper, or roof rack
C- Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt- I - Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicle
spread roads towing 7
D- Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in J - Driving over 106 mph (170 km/h)
very cold weather K - Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions
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Maintenance
7-12
DEVICE COOLING COOLANT
The high-pressure cooling system Checking the Coolant Level Recommended coolant
has a reservoir filled with year-round • When adding coolant, use only
antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is distilled (deionized) water for your
filled at the factory. vehicle and never mix hard water in
Check the antifreeze protection and the coolant filled at the factory.
coolant level at least once a year, at • An improper coolant mixture can
the beginning of the winter season result in severe malfunction or
and before traveling to a colder cli- electric devices damage.
mate.
• Do not use alcohol or methanol
coolant or mix them with the spec-
ified coolant.
• Do not use a solution that contains
OFE078003 more than 60% antifreeze or less
than 35% antifreeze, which would
Maintenance
Check the condition and connections
of all cooling system hoses and reduce the effectiveness of the
heater hoses. Replace any swollen solution.
or deteriorated hoses.
The coolant level should be filled
between the MAX and the MIN
marks on the rear side of the coolant 7
reservoir when the parts in the fuel
cell power module compartment is
cool.
If the coolant level is low, add enough
distilled (deionized) water to bring
the level to the MAX mark, but do not
overfill. If frequent additions are
required, you see an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer for a cooling sys-
tem inspection.
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Maintenance
7-14
Changing Coolant NOTICE
WARNING
Have coolant changed by an author- To prevent damage to parts in the
The electric motor for ized HYUNDAI dealer according to fuel cell power module compart-
the cooling fan may the Maintenance Schedule at the ment, put a thick towel around the
continue to operate beginning of this chapter. coolant cap before refilling the
or start up when the coolant to prevent the coolant
vehicle is not running WARNING from overflowing into parts in the
and can cause serious injury. fuel cell power module compart-
Keep hands, clothing and tools Do not use coolant or antifreeze ment.
away from the rotating fan in the washer fluid reservoir.
blades of the cooling fan.
Coolant can severely obscure
visibility when sprayed on the
windshield and may cause loss
The electric motor for the cooling fan of vehicle control resulting in an
Maintenance
is controlled by coolant temperature, accident.
refrigerant pressure and vehicle
speed. As the coolant temperature Coolant may also cause dam-
decreases, the electric motor will age to paint and body trim.
automatically shut off. This is a nor-
mal condition.
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Maintenance
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Stack cooling coolant Turn the vehicle off and wait
• When adding stack cooling until the parts in the fuel cell
coolant, use only exclusive coolant power module compartment
for fuel cell stack in authorized cools down. Use extreme care
HYUNDAI dealer and never mix when removing the cap. Wrap a
any water or liquid. thick towel around it, and turn it
• An improper coolant mixture can counterclockwise slowly to the
result in severe malfunction or first stop. Step back while the
electric devices damage. pressure is released from the
• If the vehicle is damaged by adding cooling system. When you are
unspecified liquid except exclusive sure all the pressure has been
coolant for fuel cell stack, it will not
OFE078006 released, press down on the
be covered by the warranty. cap, using a thick towel, and
WARNING continue turning counterclock-
Maintenance
wise to remove it.
Never remove the
radiator cap or the
drain plug while the
radiator is hot. Hot
coolant and steam
may blow out under pressure, 7
causing serious injury.
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Maintenance
7-18
BRAKE FLUID
Checking the Brake Fluid If the level is low, add the specified NOTICE
Level brake fluid to the MAX level. The level
will fall with accumulated mileage. • Do not allow brake fluid to con-
This is a normal condition associated tact the vehicle’s body paint, as
with the wear of the brake linings. If paint damage will result.
the fluid level is excessively low, have • Brake fluid, which has been
the brake system checked by an exposed to open air for an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. extended time should NEVER be
used as its quality cannot be
WARNING guaranteed. It should be dis-
posed of properly.
If the brake system requires fre- • Do not use the wrong kind of
quent additions of fluid this brake fluid. A few drops of min-
could indicate a leak in the eral based oil, such as engine
OFE078007 brake system. Have the vehicle oil, in your brake system can
Maintenance
Check the fluid level in the reservoir inspected by an authorized damage brake system parts.
periodically. The fluid level should be HYUNDAI dealer.
between MAX and MIN marks on the i Information
side of the reservoir.
WARNING Use only the specified brake fluid
Before removing the reservoir cap (refer to "Recommended Lubricants
and adding brake fluid, clean the Do not allow brake fluid to come and Capacities" in chapter 8).
7
area around the reservoir cap thor- in contact with your eyes. If
oughly to prevent brake fluid contam- brake fluid comes in contact
ination. with your eyes, flush your eyes
with clean water for at least 15
minutes and get immediate
medical attention.
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Maintenance
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i Information
If the vehicle is operated in extremely
dusty or sandy areas, replace the air
cleaner filter more often than the
usual recommended intervals (refer to
"Maintenance Under Severe Usage
Conditions" in this chapter).
CAUTION
OFE078009 OFE078010 • Do not drive with the air clean-
er filter removed. This will
1. Loosen the air cleaner cover 2. Wipe the inside of the air cleaner.
result in excessive wear.
attaching clips and open the 3. Replace the air cleaner filter.
Maintenance
cover. • When removing the air clean-
4. Lock the cover with the cover er filter, be careful that dust or
attaching clips. dirt does not enter the air
5. Check that the cover is firmly intake, or damage may result.
installed. • Use HYUNDAI genuine parts,
use of non-genuine parts
could damage the air flow 7
sensor.
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Maintenance
7-22
NOTICE
Install a new climate control air fil-
ter in the correct direction with the
arrow symbol (↓) facing down-
wards. Otherwise, the climate con-
trol effects may decrease, possi-
bly with a noise.
OFE078013 OHG075041
3. Press and hold the lock (1) on left 5. Replace the climate control air fil-
side of the cover. ter.
Maintenance
4. Pull out (2) the cover. 6. Reassemble in the reverse order
of disassembly.
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Maintenance
WIPER BLADES
Blade Inspection i Information Front windshield wiper service
Contamination of either the wind- positions
Commercial hot waxes applied by
shield or the wiper blades with for- automatic car washes have been
eign matter can reduce the effective- known to make the windshield diffi-
ness of the windshield wiper func- cult to clean.
tionality. Common sources of con-
tamination are insects, tree sap, and
hot wax treatments used by some Blade Replacement
commercial car washes. If the blades When the wipers no longer clean
are not wiping properly, clean both adequately, the blades may be worn
the window and the blades with a or cracked, and require replacement.
clean cloth dampened with washer
fluid.
NOTICE
OFE078038N
NOTICE To prevent damage to the wiper
arms or other components, do not This vehicle has a "hidden" wiper
To prevent damage to the wiper attempt to move the wipers manu- design which means that the wipers
blades, arms or other compo- ally. cannot be lifted when they are in
nents, do not: their bottom resting position.
• Use gasoline, kerosene, paint NOTICE 1. Within 20 seconds of turning off
thinner, or other solvents on or the vehicle, lift and hold the wiper
near them. The use of a non-specified wiper lever up to the MIST position for
• Attempt to move the wipers blade could result in wiper mal- about 2 seconds until the wipers
manually. function and failure. move to the top wipe position.
• Use non-specified wiper blades. 2. At this time you can lift the wipers
off the windshield.
3. Gently put the wipers back down
onto the windshield.
4. Turn the wipers to any ON position
to return the wipers to the bottom
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resting position.
Front windshield wiper blade
replacement
OAD075074L OAD075076L
2. Lift up the wiper blade clip (1). 4. Remove the wiper blade from the
OLF074017
Then lift up the wiper blade (2). wiper arm (5).
Maintenance
1. Raise the wiper arm. 5. Install a new wiper blade assem-
bly in the reverse order of removal.
6. Return the wiper arm on the wind-
shield.
CAUTION 7
To prevent damage to the wiper
arms or other components,
have an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer replace the wiper blade.
OAD075075L
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Maintenance
OFE078014 OFE078015
2. Raise the wiper arm (1) and pull 3. Install the new blade assembly by
OFE078016
out the wiper blade assembly. inserting the center part into the
slot in the wiper arm until it clicks
1. Operate the rear windshield wiper into place.
to make sure the blade is on lower
position. Then turn off the vehicle. 4. Make sure the blade assembly is
installed firmly by trying to pull it
slightly.
To prevent damage to the wiper arms
or other components, we recom-
mend that the wiper blades be
replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
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12V BATTERY
The vehicle is not equipped with a
Hydrogen is always • When lifting a plastic-cased
common 12V battery which requires
present in battery cells, battery, excessive pressure
periodic replacement. The battery is
is highly combustible, on the case may cause battery
a lithium polymer type integrated into
and may explode if ignit- acid to leak. Lift with a battery
the high voltage battery. Full dis-
ed. carrier or with your hands on
charge of the battery is prevented
Keep batteries out of opposite corners.
through 12V battery protection sys-
tem which can isolate the 12V bat- reach of children. • Do not attempt to jump start
tery. your vehicle if your battery is
frozen.
Batteries contain sulfu-
ric acid which is highly • NEVER attempt to recharge
WARNING the battery when the vehicle’s
corrosive. Do not allow
acid to contact your battery cables are connected
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or to the battery.
DEATH to you or bystanders, eyes, skin or clothing.
• The electrical ignition system
Maintenance
always follow these precautions If acid gets into your eyes, flush
when working near or handling your eyes with clean water for at works with high voltage.
the battery: least 15 minutes and get imme- NEVER touch these compo-
diate medical attention. If acid nents with the vehicle ON
Always read and follow ( indicator ON) or when
instructions carefully gets on your skin, thoroughly
wash the area. If you feel pain or the POWER button is in the
when handling a battery. ON position.
Wear eye protection
a burning sensation, get med- 7
ical attention immediately.
designed to protect the
eyes from acid splashes.
Keep all flames, sparks,
or smoking materials
away from the battery.
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Maintenance
7-28
TIRES AND WHEELS
• ALWAYS replace tires with the Tire Care
WARNING
same size as each tire that For proper maintenance, safety, and
Tire failure may cause loss of was originally supplied with maximum fuel economy, you must
vehicle control resulting in an this vehicle. Using tires and always maintain recommended tire
accident. To reduce risk of wheels other than the recom- inflation pressures and stay within
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, mended sizes could cause the load limits and weight distribution
take the following precautions: unusual handling characteris- recommended for your vehicle.
• Inspect your tires monthly for tics, poor vehicle control, or
proper inflation as well as negatively affect your vehi-
wear and damage. cle's Anti-Lock Brake System
(ABS) resulting in a serious
• The recommended cold tire accident.
pressure for your vehicle can
be found in this manual and
on the tire label located on the
Maintenance
driver's side center pillar.
Always use a tire pressure
gauge to measure tire pres-
sure. Tires with too much or
too little pressure wear
unevenly causing poor han- 7
dling.
• Replace tires that are worn,
show uneven wear, or are
damaged. Worn tires can
cause loss of braking effec-
tiveness, steering) control, or
traction.
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Maintenance
7-30
Check Tire Inflation Pressure If you overfill the tire, release air by
CAUTION pushing on the metal stem in the
Check your tires once a month or
more. center of the tire valve. Recheck the
• Under-inflation results in tire pressure with the tire gauge. Be
excessive wear, poor handling sure to put the valve caps back on
and reduced fuel economy. How to check the valve stems. Without the valve
Wheel deformation is also cap, dirt or moisture could get into
possible. Keep your tire pres- Use a good quality tire pressure
gauge to check tire pressure. You the valve core and cause air leakage.
sures at the proper levels. If a If a valve cap is missing, install a new
tire frequently needs refilling, can not tell if your tires are properly
inflated simply by looking at them. one as soon as possible.
have it checked by an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer. Radial tires may look properly inflat-
ed when they are under-inflated.
• Over-inflation produces a
harsh ride, excessive wear at Remove the valve cap from the tire
the center of the tire tread, valve stem. Press the tire gauge firm-
Maintenance
and a greater possibility of ly onto the valve to get a pressure
damage from road hazards. measurement. If the cold tire inflation
pressure matches the recommended
pressure on the tire and loading
information label, no further adjust-
ment is necessary. If the pressure is
low, add air until you reach the rec- 7
ommended pressure. Make sure to
put the valve caps back on the valve
stems. Without the valve cap, dirt or
moisture could get into the valve
core and cause air leakage. If a valve
cap is missing, install a new one as
soon as possible.
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Maintenance
7-32
Wheel Alignment and Tire Tire Replacement
Balance WARNING
The wheels on your vehicle were Tread wear indicator
To reduce the risk of DEATH or
aligned and balanced carefully at the SERIOUS INJURY:
factory to give you the longest tire life • Replace tires that are worn,
and best overall performance. show uneven wear, or are
In most cases, you will not need to damaged. Worn tires can
have your wheels aligned again. cause loss of braking effec-
However, if you notice unusual tire tiveness, steering control, and
wear or your vehicle pulling one way traction.
or the other, the alignment may need • Always replace tires with the
to be reset. same size as each tire that
If you notice your vehicle vibrating OLMB073027 was originally supplied with
when driving on a smooth road, your this vehicle. Using tires and
Maintenance
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear
wheels may need to be rebalanced. indicator will appear as a solid band wheels other than the recom-
across the tread. This shows there is mended sizes could cause
NOTICE less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of tread unusual handling characteris-
left on the tire. Replace the tire when tics, poor vehicle control, or
Improper wheel weights can dam- negatively affect your vehi-
this happens.
age your vehicle's aluminum cle's Anti-Lock Brake System
wheels. Use only approved wheel Do not wait for the band to appear
(ABS) resulting in a serious
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weights. across the entire tread before replac-
accident.
ing the tire.
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Maintenance
7-34
1 Example tire size designation: Wheel size designation
5,6
(These numbers are provided as an Wheels are also marked with impor-
example only; your tire size designa- tant information that you need if you
7 tor could vary depending on your ever have to replace one. The follow-
vehicle.) ing explains what the letters and
4
225/60 R17 99H numbers in the wheel size designa-
tion mean.
Example wheel size designation:
2
3 225 - Tire width in millimeters.
7.0J x 17
60 - Aspect ratio. The tire’s section
height as a percentage of its
1 width.
OLMB073028 7.0 - Rim width in inches.
1. Manufacturer or brand name R - Tire construction code (Radial). J - Rim contour designation.
Manufacturer or brand name is 17 - Rim diameter in inches. 17 - Rim diameter in inches.
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shown. 99 - Load Index, a numerical code
associated with the maximum
2. Tire size designation load the tire can carry.
A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the
size designation. You will need this speed rating chart in this section
information when selecting replace- for additional information. 7
ment tires for your car. The following
explains what the letters and num-
bers in the tire size designation
mean.
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Maintenance
Tire speed ratings 3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire 4. Tire ply composition and
The chart below lists many of the dif- Identification Number) material
ferent speed ratings currently being Any tires that are over six years old, The number of layers or plies of rub-
used for passenger car tires. The based on the manufacturing date, ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire
speed rating is part of the tire size should be replaced by new ones. You manufacturers also must indicate the
designation on the sidewall of the can find the manufacturing date on materials in the tire, which include
tire. This symbol corresponds to that the tire sidewall (possibly on the steel, nylon, polyester, and others.
tire’s designed maximum safe oper- inside of the wheel), displaying the The letter "R" means radial ply con-
ating speed. DOT Code. The DOT Code is a struction; the letter "D" means diago-
series of numbers on a tire consist- nal or bias ply construction; and the
Speed ing of numbers and English letters. letter "B" means belted-bias ply con-
Rating Maximum Speed The manufacturing date is designat- struction.
Symbol ed by the last four digits (characters)
S 112 mph (180 km/h) of the DOT code.
5. Maximum permissible infla-
T 118 mph (190 km/h) tion pressure
H 130 mph (210 km/h) DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO This number is the greatest amount
V 149 mph (240 km/h) of air pressure that should be put in
W 168 mph (270 km/h) The front part of the DOT means a the tire. Do not exceed the maximum
Y 186 mph (300 km/h) plant code number, tire size and permissible inflation pressure. Refer
tread pattern and the last four num- to the Tire and Loading Information
bers indicate week and year manu- label for recommended inflation
factured. pressure.
For example:
DOT XXXX XXXX 1418 represents
that the tire was produced in the 14th
week of 2018.
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6. Maximum load rating Tread wear Traction - AA, A, B & C
This number indicates the maximum The tread wear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to
load in kilograms and pounds that tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those
can be carried by the tire. When the tire when tested under controlled grades represent the tire's ability to
replacing the tires on the vehicle, conditions on a specified govern- stop on wet pavement as measured
always use a tire that has the same ment test course. For example, a tire under controlled conditions on spec-
load rating as the factory installed graded 150 would wear one-and-a- ified government test surfaces of
tire. half times (1½) as well on the gov- asphalt and concrete. A tire marked
ernment course as a tire graded 100. C may have poor traction perform-
The relative performance of tires ance.
7. Uniform tire quality grading depends upon the actual conditions
Quality grades can be found where of their use, however, and may WARNING
applicable on the tire sidewall depart significantly from the norm
between tread shoulder and maxi- due to variations in driving habits, The traction grade assigned to
mum section width. service practices and differences in
Maintenance
this tire is based on straight-
For example: road characteristics and climate. ahead braking traction tests,
TREAD wear 200 These grades are molded on the and does not include accelera-
sidewalls of passenger vehicle tires. tion, cornering, hydroplaning,
TRACTION AA
The tires available as standard or or peak traction characteristics.
TEMPERATURE A optional equipment on your vehicle
may vary with respect to grade. 7
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Maintenance
7-38
Bead DOT Markings Intended Outboard Sidewall
The tire bead contains steel wires A code molded into the sidewall of a The side of an asymmetrical tire, that
wrapped by steel cords that hold the tire signifying that the tire is in com- must always face outward when
tire onto the rim. pliance with the U.S. Department of mounted on a vehicle.
Transportation motor vehicle safety
standards. The DOT code includes
Bias Ply Tire the Tire Identification Number (TIN), Kilopascal (kPa)
A pneumatic tire in which the plies an alphanumeric designator which The metric unit for air pressure.
are laid at alternate angles less than can also identify the tire manufactur-
90 degrees to the centerline of the er, production plant, brand and date
tread. Light truck(LT) tire
of production.
A tire designated by its manufacturer
as primarily intended for use on light-
Cold Tire Pressure GVWR weight trucks or multipurpose pas-
The amount of air pressure in a tire, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating senger vehicles.
Maintenance
measured in pounds per square inch
(psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire
has built up heat from driving. GAWR FRT Load ratings
Gross Axle Weight Rating for the The maximum load that a tire is rated
Front Axle. to carry for a given inflation pressure.
Curb Weight
This means the weight of a motor 7
vehicle with standard and optional GAWR RR Load Index
equipment including the maximum Gross Axle Weight Rating for the An assigned number ranging from 1
capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, but Rear axle. to 279 that corresponds to the load
without passengers and cargo. carrying capacity of a tire.
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Maintenance
7-40
Radial Ply Tire Tread Vehicle Maximum Load on the
A pneumatic tire in which the ply The portion of a tire that comes into Tire
cords that extend to the beads are contact with the road. Load on an individual tire due to curb
laid at 90 degrees to the centerline of and accessory weight plus maximum
the tread. occupant and cargo weight.
Treadwear Indicators
Narrow bands, sometimes called
Rim "wear bars", that show across the Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire
A metal support for a tire and upon tread of a tire when only 1/16 inch of Load on an individual tire that is
which the tire beads are seated. tread remains. determined by distributing to each
axle its share of the curb weight,
accessory weight, and normal occu-
Sidewall UTQGS pant weight and dividing by 2.
The portion of a tire between the Uniform Tire Quality Grading
tread and the bead. Standards is a tire information sys-
Maintenance
tem that provides consumers with Vehicle Placard
ratings for a tire's traction, tempera- A label permanently attached to a
Speed Rating ture and treadwear. Ratings are vehicle showing the original equip-
An alphanumeric code assigned to a determined by tire manufacturers ment tire size and recommended
tire indicating the maximum speed at using government testing proce- inflation pressure.
which a tire can operate. dures. The ratings are molded into
the sidewall of the tire. 7
Traction
The friction between the tire and the Vehicle Capacity Weight
road surface. The amount of grip pro- The number of designated seating
vided. positions multiplied by 150 lbs. (68
kg) plus the rated cargo and luggage
load.
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Maintenance
7-42
Longer wearing tires can be more Low Aspect Ratio Tires
susceptible to irregular tread wear. It CAUTION
Low aspect ratio tires, the aspect
is very important to follow the tire ratio is lower than 50, are provided
rotation interval in this chapter to Because the sidewall of a low
for sporty looks. aspect ratio tire is shorter than
achieve the tread life potential of
these tires. Cuts and punctures in Because low aspect ratio tires are a standard tire, the rim of the
radial-ply tires are repairable only in optimized for handling and braking, wheel and the tire itself is more
the tread area, because of sidewall their sidewall is a little stiffer than a easily susceptible to damage.
flexing. Consult your tire dealer for standard tire. Also low aspect ratio Use caution when driving and
radial-ply tire repairs. tires tend to be wider and conse- follow the guidelines below to
quently have a greater contact patch help minimize damage to the
with the road surface. In some wheel and tire:
WARNING instances they may generate more - When driving on a rough road
road noise compared with standard or off road, drive cautiously
Do not mix bias ply and radial tires. because tires and wheels may
Maintenance
ply tires under any circum- be damaged. And after driving,
stances. This may cause unusu- inspect tires and wheels.
al handling characteristics that
may cause loss of vehicle con- - When passing over a pothole,
trol resulting in an accident. speed bump, manhole, or curb
stone, drive slowly so that the
tires and wheels are not dam- 7
aged.
- If the tire is subjected to a
severe impact, have the tire
and wheel inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
- Inspect the tire condition and
pressure every 1,800 miles
(3,000 km).
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Maintenance
CAUTION
• It is not easy to recognize tire
damage with your own eyes.
But if there is the slightest
hint of tire damage, have the
tire checked or replaced
because the tire damage may
cause air leakage from the
tire.
• If the tire is damaged by driv-
ing on a rough road, off road,
pothole, manhole, or curb
stone, it will not be covered by
the warranty.
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FUSES
■ Blade type If any of your vehicle’s lights, acces- i Information
sories, or controls do not work, check
the appropriate circuit fuse. If a fuse Three kinds of fuses are used: blade
has blown, the element inside the type for lower amperage rating, car-
fuse will be melted or broken. tridge type, and multi fuse for higher
Normal Blown If the electrical system does not amperage ratings.
■ Cartridge type work, first check the driver's side
fuse panel. Before replacing a blown WARNING
fuse, turn the vehicle and all switch-
es off, and then disconnect the neg- NEVER replace a fuse with any-
ative battery cable. Always replace a thing but another fuse of the
blown fuse with one of the same rat- same rating.
Normal Blown
ing. • A higher capacity fuse could
■ Multi fuse
If the replacement fuse blows, this cause damage and possibly
Maintenance
indicates an electrical problem. Avoid cause a fire.
using the system involved and imme- • Do not install a wire or alu-
diately consult an authorized minum foil instead of the
HYUNDAI dealer. proper fuse - even as a tem-
Blown
porary repair. It may cause
Normal
extensive wiring damage and
OAEE076008 possibly a fire. 7
A vehicle's electrical system is pro-
tected from electrical overload dam-
age by fuses.
This vehicle has 2 (or 3) fuse panels,
one located in the driver's side panel
bolster, the other in the fuel cell
power module compartment near the
battery.
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Maintenance
OFE078018
5. Pull the suspected fuse straight
OFE078017
out. Use the removal tool provided
in the fuel cell power module com-
1. Turn the vehicle off. partment fuse panel.
2. Turn all other switches OFF. 6. Check the removed fuse; replace it
3. Open the fuse panel cover. if it is blown. Spare fuses are pro-
4. Refer to the label on the inside of vided in the instrument panel fuse
the fuse panel cover to locate the panels (or in the fuel cell power
suspected fuse location. module compartment fuse panel).
7. Push in a new fuse of the same
rating, and make sure it fits tightly
in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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In an emergency, if you do not have Fuel cell power module com- 4. Check the removed fuse; replace
a spare fuse, use a fuse of the same partment Panel Fuse it if it is blown. To remove or insert
rating from a circuit you may not Replacement the fuse, use the fuse puller in the
need for operating the vehicle. motor compartment fuse panel.
Blade / Cartridge type
If the headlamps or other electrical 5. Push in a new fuse of the same
components do not work and the rating, and make sure it fits tightly
fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the clips. If it fits loosely, consult
in the fuel cell power module com- an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
partment. If a fuse is blown, it must
be replaced with the same rating.
Maintenance
OFE078021
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Maintenance
OFE078022
7-48
Fuse/Relay Panel Description
Instrument panel fuse panel
OFE078024
Maintenance
Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you
can find the fuse/relay label describ-
ing fuse/relay name and capacity.
i Information 7
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this
manual may be applicable to your
vehicle; the information is accurate at OFE078023N
the time of printing. When you inspect
the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to
the fuse box label.
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Maintenance
MEMORY1 10A Power Tail Gate Module, A/C Control Module, A/C Control Panel
ICM Relay Box (Outside Mirror Folding/Unfolding Relay), A/V & Navigation Head Unit (Hazard Lamp Switch),
MODULE1 10A Shift Selection Switch (SBW), Auto Light & Photo Sensor, Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror,
Instrument Cluster
TAIL GATE
10A Tail Gate Relay
OPEN
P/WINDOW
25A Power Window RH Relay
RH
P/WINDOW
25A Power Window LH Relay, Driver Safety Window Module
LH
IBU, Remote Control Smart Parking Assist Unit, VESS Unit, Electronic Parking Brake Switch,
MODULE4 7.5A Lane Keeping Assist Unit(Line), Blind-Spot Collision Warning Unit LH/RH, Crash Pad Switch,
PE Room Junction Block (Multipurpose Check Connector)
MODULE8 7.5A Data Link Connector, Crash Pad Switch, Electro Chromic Mirror
HEATED
10A Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror, A/C Control Panel
MIRROR
S/HEATER
20A Front Air Ventilation/Seat Heater Seat Control Module
FRT
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Instrument panel fuse panel
Fuse Name Fuse Rating Protected Component
MULTI MEDIA 15A A/V & Navigation Head Unit, Center Fascia Switch Panel
Front Air Ventilation/Seat Heater Seat Control Module, AMP, A/V & Navigation Head Unit,
MODULE5 10A
A/C Control Panel, PTC Heater, A/C Control Module, Electro Chromic Mirror, Rear Seat Heater
WIPER (RR) 15A ICM Relay Box (Rear Wiper Relay), Rear Wiper Motor
DOOR LOCK 20A Door Lock Relay, Door Unlock Relay, ICM Relay Box (Two Turn Door Unlock Relay)
Maintenance
IBU1 15A IBU
BRAKE
10A IBU, Stop Lamp Switch
SWITCH
A/C 7.5A
A/C Control Module, Incar Temperature Sensor, A/C Control Panel, 7
Cluster Ionizer, A/C Compressor, PE Room Junction Block (Blower Relay)
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Maintenance
MODULE3 7.5A SCU, Shift Selection Switch (SBW), IDC, VPD Sensor, Stop Lamp Switch, HMU, BMS Control Module
BMS Control Module, Wireless Charger, USB Charger LH/RH, A/V & Navigation Head Unit,
MODULE2 10A
Center Fascia Switch Panel, AMP, Surround View Monitor Unit, Power Outside Mirror Switch, IBU
AIR BAG1 15A SRS Control Module, Passenger Occupant Detection Sensor
7-52
Fuel cell power module com-
partment fuse panel
OFE078025
Maintenance
Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you
can find the fuse/relay label describ-
ing fuse/relay name and capacity.
i Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this
7
manual may be applicable to your
vehicle; the information is accurate at OFE078048N
the time of printing. When you inspect
the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to
the fuse panel label.
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Maintenance
COOLING
40A PE Room Coolant Pump (CPP)
PE PUMP
EPB1 40A Electronic Brake Control Module, PE Room Junction Block (Multipurpose Check Connector)
7-54
Motor compartment fuse panel
Type Fuse Name Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
REAR
Maintenance
FUSE 40A PE Room Junction Block (Rear Heated Relay)
HEATED
ICU Junction Block ((Fuse - MODULE1, AIR BAG2, MODULE8,
B+1 50A
S/HEATER RR, DOOR LOCK, IBU1, BRAKE SWITCH), Leak Current Autocut Relay)
POWER
30A Power Tail Gate Module
TAIL GATE
7-55
Maintenance
BATTERY
FUSE 10A BMS Control Module
MANAGEMENT
FUEL CELL
15A FCU
CONTROL UNIT
7-56
LIGHT BULBS
Consult an authorized HYUNDAI i Information
dealer to replace most vehicle light WARNING
bulbs. It is difficult to replace vehicle • A normally functioning lamp may
light bulbs because other parts of the • Prior to replacing a lamp, shift flicker momentarily to stabilize the
vehicle must be removed before you to P (Park), apply the parking vehicle’s electrical control system.
can get to the bulb. This is especially brake, place the POWER but- However, if the lamp goes out after
true for removing the headlamp ton in the OFF position and flickering momentarily, or contin-
assembly to get to the bulb(s). take the key with you when ues to flicker, we recommend the
leaving the vehicle to avoid system be checked by an authorized
Removing/installing the headlamp sudden movement of the vehi-
assembly can result in damage to HYUNDAI dealer.
cle and to prevent possible • The parking lamp may not turn on
the vehicle. electric shock. when the parking lamp switch is
• Be aware the bulbs may be turned on, but the parking lamp
i Information hot and may burn your fin- and headlamp switch may turn on
After heavy driving, rain or washing, gers. when the headlamp switch is turned
Maintenance
lamps could appear frosty. This condi- on. This may be caused by network
tion is caused by the temperature dif- failure or vehicle electrical control
ference between the lamp inside and system malfunction. If this occurs,
the outside temperature. This is simi- we recommend the system be
lar to the condensation on your win- checked by an authorized
dows inside your vehicle during the HYUNDAI dealer.
rain and doesn’t indicate a problem 7
with your vehicle. If the water leaks
into the lamp bulb circuitry, have
your vehicle checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
7-57
Maintenance
Headlamp, front center lamp, Your vehicle is equipped with LED Side Repeater Lamp
turn signal lamp, daytime run- lamps. LED lamps do not have Replacement
ning lamp, parking lamp, replaceable bulbs. If the LED lamp
side marker replacement does not operate, have the vehicle
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
i Information
The headlamp aiming should be
adjusted after an accident or after the
headlamp assembly is reinstalled at an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
OFE078029
7-58
Rear Combination Light Bulb Stop lamp, tail lamp, turn signal High mounted stop lamp
Replacement lamp, backup lamp and side
marker
Your vehicle is equipped with LED
lamps. LED lamps do not have
replaceable bulbs. If the LED lamp
does not operate, have the vehicle
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
OFE078031
OFE078040N
Maintenance
If the high mounted stop lamp does
(1) Turn signal lamp/stop lamp not operate, have the vehicle
(2) Turn signal lamp/stop lamp checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
(3) Tail lamp
(4) Backup lamp
(5) Side marker 7
7-59
Maintenance
OFE078032
OFE078033 OFE078034
1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, ■ Room lamp (Type A) ■ Luggage compartment lamp
gently pry the lens cover from the
lamp housing.
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it
straight out.
3. Install a new bulb.
4. Reinstall in the reverse order.
OAEE076027 OFE078036
Your vehicle is equipped with LED lamps. LED lamps do not have replace-
able bulbs. If the LED lamp does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Vanity mirror lamp and glove box lamp
■ Vanity mirror lamp 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver,
gently pry the lens from the interi-
or lamp housing.
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it
straight out.
WARNING
Prior to working on the Interior
Lights, ensure that the lamp is
off to avoid burning your fingers
OFE078035 or receiving an electric shock.
■ Glove box lamp
Maintenance
3. Install a new bulb in the socket.
4. Align the lens tabs with the interi-
or lamp housing notches and snap
the lens into place.
NOTICE 7
Use care not to dirty or damage
lens, lens tab, and plastic hous-
ings.
OFE078037
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Maintenance
APPEARANCE CARE
Exterior Care High-pressure washing Protecting your vehicle’s finish
Exterior general caution • When using high-pressure wash- Washing
ers, make sure to maintain suffi- To help protect your vehicle’s finish
It is very important to follow the label
cient distance from the vehicle. from rust and deterioration, wash it
directions when using any chemical
Insufficient clearance or excessive thoroughly and frequently at least
cleaner or polish. Read all warning
pressure can lead to component once a month with lukewarm or cold
and caution statements that appear
damage or water penetration. water.
on the label.
• Do not spray the camera, sensors If you use your vehicle for off-road
or its surrounding area directly with driving, you should wash it after each
a high pressure washer. Shock off-road trip. Pay special attention to
applied from high pressure water the removal of any accumulation of
may cause the device to not oper- salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign
ate normally. materials. Make sure the drain holes
• Do not bring the nozzle tip close to in the lower edges of the doors and
boots (rubber or plastic covers)or rocker panels are kept clear and
connectors as they may be dam- clean.
aged if they come into contact with Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,
high pressure water. industrial pollution and similar
• Do not use any high-pressure noz- deposits can damage your vehicle’s
zles, which induce either one- finish if not removed immediately.
direct water stream or water Even prompt washing with plain
swirling. water may not completely remove all
these deposits. A mild soap, safe for
use on painted surfaces, should be
used.
7-62
After washing, rinse the vehicle thor- NOTICE
oughly with lukewarm or cold water.
Do not allow soap to dry on the fin- • Do not use strong soap, chemi-
ish. cal detergents or hot water, and
do not wash the vehicle in direct
WARNING sunlight or when the body of the
vehicle is warm.
After washing the vehicle, test • Be careful when washing the
the brakes while driving slowly side windows of your vehicle.
to see if they have been affected Especially, with high-pressure
by water before getting on the water, water may leak through
road. If braking performance is the windows and wet the interi- OFE078045N
impaired, dry the brakes by or.
applying them lightly while NOTICE
• To prevent damage to the plastic
maintaining a slow forward
Maintenance
parts, do not clean with chemi- • Water washing in the fuel cell
speed. cal solvents or strong deter- power module compartment
gents. including high pressure water
washing may cause the failure
of electrical circuits located in
the fuel cell power module com-
partment. 7
• Never allow water or other liquids
to come in contact with electri-
cal/electronic components inside
the vehicle as this may damage
them.
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Maintenance
7-64
Bright-metal maintenance Thoroughly flush the vehicle under- Aluminum wheel maintenance
• To remove road tar and insects, body and wheel openings with luke- The aluminum wheels are coated
use a tar remover, not a scraper or warm or cold water once a month, with a clear protective finish.
other sharp object. after off-road driving and at the end
of each winter. Pay special attention
• To protect the surfaces of bright- to these areas because it is difficult NOTICE
metal parts from corrosion, apply a to see all the mud and dirt. It will do
coating of wax or chrome preser- • Do not use abrasive cleaner, pol-
more harm than good to wet down ishing compound, solvent, or
vative and rub to a high luster. the road grime without removing it. wire brushes on aluminum
• During winter weather or in coastal The lower edges of doors, rocker wheels.
areas, cover the bright metal parts panels, and frame members have
with a heavier coating of wax or • Clean the wheel when it has
drain holes that should not be
preservative. If necessary, coat the cooled.
allowed to clog with dirt; trapped
parts with non-corrosive petroleum water in these areas can cause rust- • Use only a mild soap or neutral
jelly or other protective compound. ing. detergent, and rinse thoroughly
Maintenance
with water. Also, clean the
wheels after driving on salted
Underbody maintenance WARNING roads.
Corrosive materials used for ice and • Do not wash the wheels with
snow removal and dust control may After washing the vehicle, test high-speed car wash brushes.
collect on the underbody. If these the brakes while driving slowly
materials are not removed, acceler- to see if they have been affected • Do not use any cleaners con- 7
ated rusting can occur on underbody by water. If braking performance taining acid or alkaline deter-
parts such as the fuel lines, frame, is impaired, dry the brakes by gents.
floor pan and exhaust system, even applying them lightly while
though they have been treated with maintaining a slow forward
rust protection. speed.
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Maintenance
7-66
• When cleaning underneath the Keep your garage dry Interior Care
vehicle, pay particular attention to Don’t park your car in a damp, poor-
the components under the fenders
Interior general precautions
ly ventilated garage. This creates a
and other areas that are hidden Prevent caustic solutions such as
favorable environment for corrosion.
from view. Do a thorough job; just perfume and cosmetic oil, from con-
This is particularly true if you wash
dampening the accumulated mud tacting the interior parts because
your vehicle in the garage or drive it
rather than washing it away will they may cause damage or discol-
into the garage when it is still wet or
accelerate corrosion rather than oration. If they do contact the interior
covered with snow, ice or mud. Even
prevent it. Water under high pres- parts, wipe them off immediately.
a heated garage can contribute to
sure and steam are particularly See the instructions for the proper
corrosion unless it is well ventilated
effective in removing accumulated way to clean vinyl.
so moisture is dispersed.
mud and corrosive materials.
• When cleaning lower door panels, NOTICE
rocker panels and frame members, Keep paint and trim in good condition
Scratches or chips in the finish • Never allow water or other liq-
be sure that drain holes are kept
Maintenance
should be covered with "touch-up" uids to come in contact with
open so that moisture can escape electrical/electronic compo-
and not be trapped inside to accel- paint as soon as possible to reduce
the possibility of corrosion. If bare nents inside the vehicle as this
erate corrosion. may damage them.
metal is showing through, the atten-
tion of a qualified body and paint • When cleaning leather products
shop is recommended. (steering wheel, seats etc.), use
neutral detergents or low alco- 7
Bird droppings are highly corrosive
and may damage painted surfaces in hol content solutions. If you use
just a few hours. Always remove bird high alcohol content solutions
droppings as soon as possible. or acid/alkaline detergents, the
color of the leather may fade or
the surface may get stripped off.
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Maintenance
7-68
• Caring for the leather seats • Cleaning the leather seats Cleaning the seat belt webbing
- Vacuum the seat periodically to - Remove all contaminations Clean the belt webbing with any mild
remove dust and sand on the instantly. Refer to instructions soap solution recommended for
seat. It will prevent abrasion or below for removal of each con- cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow
damage of the leather and main- taminant. the instructions provided with the
tain its quality. - Cosmetic products (sunscreen, soap. Do not bleach or re-dye the
- Wipe the natural leather seat foundation, etc.) webbing because this may weaken
cover often with dry or soft cloth. the seat belt.
Apply cleansing cream on a cloth
- Use of proper leather protective and wipe the contaminate spot.
may prevent abrasion of the Wipe off the cream with a wet Cleaning the interior window
cover and helps maintain the cloth and remove water with a dry glass
color. Be sure to read the instruc- cloth. If the interior glass surfaces of the
tions and consult a specialist - Beverages (coffee, soft drink, vehicle become fogged (that is, cov-
when using leather coating or etc.) ered with an oily, greasy or waxy
Maintenance
protective agent. film), they should be cleaned with
Apply a small amount of neutral
- Light colored (beige, cream detergent and wipe until contami- glass cleaner. Follow the directions
beige) leather is easily contami- nations do not smear. on the glass cleaner container.
nated and the stain is noticeable.
Clean the seats frequently. - Oil
Remove oil instantly with NOTICE
- Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It may 7
cause the surface to crack. absorbable cloth and wipe with Do not scrape or scratch the
stain remover used only for natu- inside of the rear window. This
ral leather. may result in damage to the rear
- Chewing gum window defroster grid.
Harden the gum with ice and
remove gradually.
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Maintenance
7-70
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
Dimensions ..............................................................8-2
Bulb Wattage ..........................................................8-3
Tires and Wheels ...................................................8-4
Volume and Weight................................................8-5
Air Conditioning System........................................8-5
Recommended Lubricants and Capacities ..........8-6
8
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
DIMENSIONS
Items in (mm)
Overall length 183.86 (4,670)
Overall width 73.23 (1,860)
Without roof side rails : 64.17 (1,630)
Overall height
With roof side rails : 64.57 (1,640)
225/60 R17 63.70 (1,618)
Front tread
245/45 R19 63.54 (1,614)
225/60 R17 64.13 (1,629)
Rear tread
245/45 R19 63.98 (1,625)
Wheelbase 109.84 (2,790)
8-2
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
BULB WATTAGE
Light Bulb Bulb Type Wattage
Headlamp Low/High LED LED
Turn signal lamp LED LED
Front center lamp LED LED
Front Parking lamp LED LED
Daytime running lamp (DRL) LED LED
Side Repeater lamp (Outside mirror) LED LED
Side marker LED LED
Stop LED LED
Tail LED LED
Rear combination lamp Turn signal LED LED
Rear Back up LED LED
Side marker LED LED
High mounted stop lamp LED LED
License plate lamp W5W 5
Map lamp LED LED
Room lamp LED LED
Interior Vanity mirror lamp FESTOON 5
Luggage compartment lamp LED LED
Glove box lamp FESTOON 5
8-3
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
NOTICE
• It is permissible to add 3 psi to the standard tire pressure specification if colder temperatures are expect-
ed soon.
Tires typically loose 1psi (7kPa) for every 12°F 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 to drive a high-altitude area, check the tire pressures in advance. If necessary, inflate them to a prop-
er level. (Air inflation per altitude : +2.4 psi/1 mile)
CAUTION
When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle.
Using tires of a different size can damage the drivetrain, cause driveability issues, and possibly cause
damage.
8-4
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
VOLUME AND WEIGHT
Gross Vehicle Weight Luggage Volume cu ft (l)
lbs. (kg) Min. Max.
5,159 (2,340) 16.28(461) 51.77 (1,466)
Refrigerant
20.28±0.88 (575±25) R-1234yf
oz. (g)
Compressor lubricant
4.59±0.35 (130±10) POE
oz. (cc)
8-5
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
8-6
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) VEHICLE CERTIFICATION
■ Frame number ■ VIN label (if equipped) LABEL
OFE088001 OFE088005L
The vehicle identification number The VIN is also on a plate attached OFE088002
(VIN) is the number used in register- to the top of the dashboard. The The vehicle certification label attached
ing your car and in all legal matters number on the plate can easily be on the driver’s side center pillar gives
pertaining to its ownership, etc. seen through the windshield from the Vehicle Identification Number
The number is punched on the floor outside. (VIN).
under the passenger seat. To check
the number, open the cover.
8-7
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
OFE088004N
8-8
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
CONSUMER INFORMATION
This consumer information has been prepared in accordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Your HYUNDAI dealer will help answer any questions
you may have as you read this information.
HYUNDAI motor vehicles are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed all applicable safety standards.
For your safety, however, we strongly urge you to read and follow all directions in this Owner’s Manual, particularly
the information under the headings "NOTICE", "CAUTION" and "WARNING".
If, after reading this manual, you have any questions regarding the operation of your vehicle, please contact your near-
est HYUNDAI Motor America Regional Office as listed in the following:
By Email By Mail
consumeraffairs@hmausa.com Hyundai Motor America
P.O. Box 20850
By Phone
Fountain Valley, CA 92728-0850
(800) 633-5151
English : Mon - Fri 5:00 am - 7:00 pm
PST
Sat - Sun, 6:30 am -3:00 pm PST
8-9
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888- 327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153);
go to http://www.safercar.gov;
download the SaferCar mobile application;
or write to: Administrator, NHTSA
1200 New Jersey Ave, SE.,
West Building Washington, D.C. 20590.
You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.safercar.gov.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group
of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual prob-
lems between you, your dealer, or HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA.
8-10
FCEV Vehicle System Overview
FCEV : Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle
An FCEV is an electric vehicle which is driven using the electricity generated from the fuel cell.
The power system of the FCEV is composed of the following:
- The fuel cell stack which generates the electricity
- The device which controls the heat generated after supplying the hydrogen and air for chemical reaction of the stack
- The inverter which converts the DC created from the stack to AC
- The traction motor which generates propelling power using the supplied AC
- Air processing system
- Fuel processing system
The hydrogen tanks that stores the hydrogen supplied to the fuel cell can be fueled at 70 MPa.
❈ FCEV is Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle
H2
THE COMPONENTS OF FCEV
1 2
3 4
OFEQ018001N/OFEQ018002/OFEQ018003/OFEQ018004/OFEQ018005
H3
THE COMPONENTS OF FCEV (CONT.)
H4
3. High pressure hydrogen 4. Battery system High voltage cables
storage tanks The electric energy which is generat-
ed from fuel cell system or high volt-
age battery module is distributed to
the various components. Most of the
cables are located in the inside or bot-
tom of the components. These cables
use orange colored cover to distin-
guish from other lines. It is required to
handle the cables carefully with isola-
tion gloves.
OFEQ018005
OFEQ018004
A 12 V battery integrated with the low
Compressed hydrogen tank system and high voltage batteries is installed
is composed of three tanks which in the vehicle. The battery supplies
are filled with hydrogen gas in a gas the electricity required for driving the
station. Each tank is made of plastic vehicle and stores the energy gener-
liner for blocking the hydrogen per- ated from the regenerative braking.
meation and carbon fiber layer sus- When the vehicle accelerates the
tain high pressures. auxiliary power of the fuel cell sup-
There are main parts to supply plies the energy. The vehicle can
hydrogen stably and to enable safety drive about 2 miles (3 km) in EV
such as magnetic valves, pressure mode until the high voltage battery is
regulator, pressure sensors, pres- discharged.
sure relief valve, excess flow valve
and so on. The hydrogen in the tanks
comes into the pressure regulator
which has a pressure sensor.
H5
THE COMPONENTS OF FCEV (CONT.)
H6
WARNING WARNING
Never assemble or disassemble • Never use the package mod-
the high voltage battery system. ules (high voltage battery,
• If you assemble or disassem- inverter, converter) for any
ble the high voltage battery other purpose.
system, the durability and • Do not use an after-market
performance of the vehicle battery charger to charge the
may be damaged. high voltage battery. Doing so
OFEQ018010 • When you want to check the may result in death or serious
high voltage battery system, injury.
WARNING contact an authorized • Never get near or put a high
HYUNDAI dealer. voltage battery system in a
• Do not disassemble or assem- • Do not touch the high voltage fire. Doing so may result in
ble the high voltage battery battery and high voltage cable serious burns.
system. Doing so may result connected to motor (orange • Never drill into, strike or oth-
in electric shock causing color). Severe burns and elec- erwise damage the package
death or serious injury. tric shock may occur. For your modules. An electric shock
• If you disassemble or assem- safety, do not touch the cover may occur resulting in seri-
ble system components of electronic components and ous injury or death.
improperly, it may damage the electronic cable. Do not
performance and reliability of remove the cover of electron-
your vehicle. ic components and electronic
• If coolant and electrolyte cable. In particular, never
come in contact with your touch the high voltage battery
body, clothes or eyes, immedi- system when the FCEV sys-
ately flush with a large quanti- tem is operating. It may result
ty of fresh tap water. Have in death or serious injury.
your eyes examined by a doc-
tor as soon as possible.
H7
THE COMPONENTS OF FCEV (CONT.)
H8
Service plug
CAUTION WARNING
The FCEV system contains • When you start the FCEV sys-
many electronic components. tem in the "P" or "N" gear
High voltage components like position, the "Ready ( )"
cables and other parts may emit indicator is illuminated in the
electromagnetic waves. Even if cluster. The driver can drive
the electromagnetic cover the vehicle.
blocks electromagnetic emis- • When you leave the vehicle,
sions, electromagnetic waves you should turn off the sys-
may have an effect on electron- tem or shift into the "P" posi-
ic appliances. If you park the tion. If you depress the accel-
OFEQ018011 vehicle for a long time, the high erator pedal by mistake and
voltage battery or 12V battery the vehicle is not in the "P"
WARNING will discharge.You need to drive position, the vehicle will move
the vehicle several times per abruptly. This may result in
Never touch the service plug month. We recommend driving serious injury or death.
under the rear seat. at least 10 minutes or 2 miles (3
km) when you drive the vehicle.
The service plug is attached to
the high voltage battery system. If the high voltage battery is dis-
charged and if it is impossible
Touching the service plug will to jump start the vehicle contact
result in death or serious injury. your HYUNDAI dealer.
Service personnel should fol-
low procedures in service man-
ual.
H9
FEATURES OF FCEV
H10
How to Stop the Vehicle Virtual Engine Sound System
CAUTION
1. Hold down the brake pedal while The Virtual Engine Sound System
the vehicle is parked. generates engine sound for pedestri- • The vehicle does not generate
2. While depressing the brake pedal, ans to hear vehicle sound because a sound. Be aware of your
shift to P (Park). there is no sound while the FCEV driving environment and drive
vehicle is operating. safely.
3. While depressing the brake pedal,
engage the parking brake. • If the vehicle is in the ready ( ) • After you park the vehicle or
mode and the gear is not in P while you are waiting at a traf-
4. While depressing the brake pedal, (Park),
press the Power button and turn fic light, check whether there
off the vehicle. • When the gear is shifted to R are children or obstacles
(Reverse), an additional warning around the vehicle.
5. Check if the " " indicator is sound will be heard.
turned OFF on the instrument • Check if there is something
cluster. behind the vehicle when driv-
ing in reverse. Pedestrians
When the " " indicator is ON
may not hear the sound of the
and the gear is in a position other
vehicle.
than P (Park), the driver can acci-
dently depress the accelerator
pedal, causing the vehicle to move
unexpectedly.
H11
FEATURES OF FCEV (CONT.)
H12
i Information Closing the fuel filler door
• Depending on the remaining
If the fuel filler door does not open hydrogen in the vehicle and 1. Cover the fuel filler with the cap.
because ice has formed around it, tap ambient temperature, the time 2. Close the fuel filler door until it is
lightly or push on the door to break required for fueling may vary. latched securely.
the ice and release the door. Do not More time may be required for
pry on the door. If necessary, spray fueling if the remaining hydro-
around the door with an approved de- gen level is low and the WARNING
icer fluid (do not use radiator anti- weather is hot. Also, required
freeze) or move the vehicle to a warm time may be longer if the • If the fuel filler cap requires
place and allow the ice to melt. hydrogen cooling tempera- replacement, use parts for
ture of the fueling station is replacement from an author-
high. ized Hyundai dealer. An incor-
WARNING rect fuel filler cap can result in
• The distance to empty may a serious malfunction of the
• According to the hydrogen vary depending on the driving fuel system. Contact an
fueling station condition the environment (weather, traffic, authorized HYUNDAI dealer
hydrogen may not be filled etc.) and driving method for replacement.
fully and the driving distance (rapid acceleration, heating
and air conditioning, etc.). • If the fuel filler door is not
may change accordingly. The completely closed, the vehicle
hydrogen may not be charged is not turned on. Close the
fully if the fueling station does fuel filler door and turn on the
not satisfy the fueling method vehicle.
specified in the fueling. stan-
dard (SAE J2601) or if the
hydrogen is not enough in the
station, the fueling facility
has failure, etc.
H13
FEATURES OF FCEV (CONT.)
WARNING • Do not get back into a vehicle • When refueling, always shut
once you have begun refuel- the power off. Once refueling
Refueling dangers ing since you can generate is complete, check to make
static electricity by touching, sure the fuel filler cap and fuel
Automotive fuels are flammable rubbing or sliding against any filler door are securely closed,
materials. When refueling, item or fabric (polyester, satin, before starting the vehicle.
please note the following guide- nylon, etc.) capable of produc-
lines carefully. Failure to follow • DO NOT use matches or a
ing static electricity. Static lighter and DO NOT SMOKE or
these guidelines may result in electricity discharge can
severe personal injury, severe leave a lit cigarette in your
ignite fuel vapors resulting in vehicle while at a gas station
burns or death by fire or explo- rapid burning. If you must re-
sion. especially during refueling.
enter the vehicle, you should Automotive fuel is highly
• Read and follow all warning once again eliminate poten- flammable and can, when
posted at the gas station facil- tially dangerous static elec- ignited, result in fire.
ity. tricity discharge by touching a
metal part of the vehicle, away • If a fire breaks out during refu-
• Before touching the fuel noz- eling, leave the vicinity of the
zle, you should eliminate from the fuel filler neck, noz-
zle or other gasoline source. vehicle, and immediately con-
potentially dangerous static tact the manager of the gas
electricity discharge by touch- • Do not use cellular phones station and then contact the
ing another metal part of the while refueling. Electric cur- local fire department. Follow
vehicle, a safe distance away rent and/or electronic interfer- any safety instructions they
from the fuel filler neck, noz- ence from cellular phones can provide.
zle, or other gas source. potentially ignite fuel vapors
causing a fire.
H14
Warning and indicator lights
1. Power gauge
2. Speedometer
3. Fuel cell stack temperature gauge
4. Fuel gauge
5. Odometer/LCD display/Trip computer
6. Warning and indicator lights
OFE048100N
Electronic Stability Control
Air bag warning Charging system warning Forward Collision-
(ESC) OFF indicator
Avoidance Assist (FCA)
Seat belt warning Low fuel level warning Immobilizer Indicator system warning
▲
CAUTION Refill electric components
coolant
▲
▲
Stop vehicle and check power
▲
▲
Power limited due to high Replace fuel cell coolant and
coolant temperature filter supply
This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed
when the FCEV's stack is overheat- when the fuel cell coolant and filter when any serious malfunction of the
ed and the power supply to the need to be checked. vehicle is detected.
FCEV system is limited. In this case, have the vehicle In this case, drive the vehicle imme-
If the warning light stays on when in checked by an authorized HYUNDAI diately to a safe area and turn off the
"Ready ( )" state or while driving dealer. vehicle. Then turn the vehicle on
the vehicle, this indicates that the again.
fuel cell stack may have failure. In If the message is displayed again,
this case, we recommend you to have the vehicle checked by an
drive safely and have your vehicle authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
H16
▲
▲
Close fuel door before turning Small hydrogen leak possible Hydrogen tank temperature
vehicle On This warning message is displayed out of range! Stop safely
This warning message is displayed when the minor hydrogen leakage is immediately
when you turn on the vehicle with detected in the vehicle. In this case, This warning message is displayed
the fuel filler door open. Close the have the vehicle checked by an to protect the hydrogen tank system
fuel filler door and turn on the vehicle authorized HYUNDAI dealer. when the temperature of the hydro-
again. If the vehicle has to be stopped due gen tank is too high or too low.
to the leakage, hydrogen gas leak Turn off the vehicle and stop to let
warning light (red) will illuminate and the temperature of the hydrogen tank
▲
▲
eled with the hydrogen due to a prob- Power limited due to low
lem of the fueling station. hydrogen tank temperature If this message is still displayed
Turn off the vehicle and then turn on This warning message is displayed after the vehicle is turned off
the vehicle. If the message is dis- to protect the battery and fuel cell and stopped for a sufficient
played again, have the vehicle system when the temperature of the time, we recommend you to
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI hydrogen tank is low. stop driving and have your vehi-
dealer. cle immediately inspected by an
If this message is still displayed after authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
the ambient temperature has
increased enough, have the vehicle
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
H17
▲ FEATURES OF FCEV (CONT.)
▲
Hydrogen leak detected. Stop Check fuel door sensor Replace hydrogen tank.
safely immediately This warning message is displayed Maximum number of refill
This warning message is displayed when there is a malfunction with the cycles exceeded
and the hydrogen gas leak warning sensor located below the fueling inlet This warning message is displayed
light (red) illuminates when the which is used for communicating when the number of times refueling
hydrogen leakage is detected in the with the fueling station. Check and the vehicle exceeds the predefined
vehicle. In this case, we recommend remove if there is any foreign sub- number (4,995 times). The fuel cell
you to stop driving and stop the vehi- stance around the fueling inlet. system stops operation for safety
cle immediately at a safe area. Then If this message is still displayed after even if the vehicle is refueled enough
turn off the vehicle and have your the foreign substance is removed, and when there is no problem with
vehicle inspected by an authorized have the vehicle checked by an the vehicle. In this case, have the
HYUNDAI dealer. authorized HYUNDAI dealer. hydrogen storage system replaced
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
▲
▲
This warning message is displayed vehicle Off Power limited due to fuel cell
and the light showing the malfunction system error
This warning message is displayed
of the hydrogen leakage detection when you try to open the fuel filler This warning message is displayed
sensor illuminates when there is a door while the vehicle is turned on. when there is a malfunction with the
malfunction with the hydrogen leak- fuel cell system and the power sup-
age detection sensor. In this case, Turn of the vehicle and open the fuel ply to the fuel cell system is limited.
have the vehicle checked by an filler door. If the message is still dis-
played after a while, have the vehicle If the warning light stays on when in
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. "Ready ( )" state or while driving
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer. the vehicle, this indicates that the
fuel cell system may have failure. In
▲
Refueling…
this case, have the vehicle checked
This warning message is displayed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
while refueling the vehicle. Do not
turn on the vehicle and wait until the
refueling is complete.
H18
▲
▲
Check fuel cell system! Stop Unable to start vehicle. Check 12V battery. Stop safely
safely immediately Hydrogen too low and engage parking brake
This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed
when any serious malfunction of the when the fuel is empty and the vehi- when the voltage of the auxiliary bat-
fuel cell system is detected. cle is not turned on. The vehicle will tery is low. Stop the vehicle at a safe
In this case, immediately park the not turn on and we recommend that area and turn off the vehicle. Then
vehicle at a safe area and turn off the you have your vehicle inspected by turn on the vehicle after a while. If the
vehicle. Then turn the vehicle on an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. message is displayed again, have
again. the vehicle checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
▲
If the message is displayed again, Check FCEV System! Stop and
have the vehicle checked by an turn vehicle Off
▲
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. This warning message is displayed Low fuel
when there is a temporary malfunc- This warning message is displayed
tion with the FCEV system. Stop the when you need to refuel the vehicle.
▲
H19
▲ FEATURES OF FCEV (CONT.)
H20
FCEV mode
Entering FCEV Mode FCEV Mode Menu Screen
OFEQ018017N OFEQ018019N
H21
FEATURES OF FCEV (CONT.)
OFEQ018020N OFEQ018021L
You can check the reachable range on the screen You can check the FCEV's Start-up status, battery infor-
mation and power transmission flow between the compo-
nents.
H22
Hydrogen fuel economy ECO contribution
OFEQ018022L OFEQ018023N
1. Fuel Efficiency Graph: It shows fuel efficiency informa- You can check the amount of purified air and CO2 reduc-
tion of the last 45 minutes. tion rate.
2. Average Fuel Efficiency (MPGe): It shows the average - Air purification
fuel efficiency. It shows the amount of air that 0 adult(s) breathe(s) per
3. Initialization: It initializes the fuel efficiency graph infor- day is purified
mation. - CO2 reduction
It shows that the same amount of CO2 exhausted by an
equal class gasoline vehicle is reduced.
H23
FEATURES OF FCEV (CONT.)
Management
1. Hydrogen Tank : It shows the temperature, pressure
and status of the hydrogen tank while driving.
2. Warning [Destination unreachable warning]
You can set to have the warning pop up when the vehi-
cle cannot reach the destination with the current
remaining hydrogen fuel.
3. FCEV Route [Display FCEV Route Bar on Map]
You can set to indicate the FCEV route and reachable
OFEQ018024N range on the map screen.
OFEQ018025N
OFEQ018026N
H24
When the high voltage battery If the 12 volt battery is dis- Using the 12V battery reset
is weak charged switch
When the high voltage battery is This vehicle does not have a regular
weak due to driving on a hill for a 12V battery that needs periodic
long time or accelerating and decel- replacement. It is lithium ion polymer
erating the vehicle repeatedly, the type integrated into the high voltage
acceleration performance may be battery. The vehicle has a 12V bat-
lower than usual. In this case, be tery protection system that cuts 12V
cautious not to overtake other vehi- battery from vehicle draw to prevent
cles. full discharge.
If the 12V battery is discharged, you
should try charging it by pressing the
"12V BATT RESET" button.
OFEQ018012
H25
FEATURES OF FCEV (CONT.)
If you do not start the vehicle imme- i Information Emergency while driving
diately after pressing the 12V Battery
Reset switch, the power of 12V bat- After starting the vehicle ( indica- If an accident occurs
tery is automatically disconnected tor on), the 12V battery is being 1. Stop the vehicle, put the gear into
after few seconds to save the 12V charged whether the accelerator pedal the P (Park) position, set the park-
battery from additional discharge. If is depressed or not. ing brake, and turn the vehicle off
the 12V battery is disconnected prior ❈ For more details regarding the to prevent the hydrogen and cur-
to starting the vehicle, press the 12V jump start, refer to the 'Jump star- rent from leaking.
Battery Reset switch again and then ing' in Owner's manual Chapter 6. The flow of hydrogen into the fuel
immediately start the vehicle as cell stack will be shut off to prevent
explained. the current from being generated.
Repeated use of the 12V Battery 2. Evacuate to the safety place.
Reset switch without a sufficient ON 3. Call emergency services for help
cycle (30 Min+) may cause over dis- and let them know the vehicle is a
charge of the 12V battery, which will Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle.
prevent the vehicle from starting. If
the 12V battery is over discharged to
a point that the reset does not work,
try to jump-start the vehicle.
H26
If a fire occurs If the fire is too big to be extinguished Emergency venting of hydrogen
1. Stop the vehicle, put the gear into with the fire extinguisher, evacuate gas
the P(Park) position, set the park- from the vehicle, call the fire depart- If the temperature near the safety
ing brake, and turn the vehicle off ment, and let them know the vehicle valve located at the rear under vehi-
to prevent the hydrogen and cur- is a Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle. Do not cle is over 110°C caused by a fire or
rent from leaking. come close to the vehicle until the other reasons, the safety valve will
fire is totally extinguished. open to vent hydrogen gas. Venting
The flow of hydrogen into the fuel
cell stack will be shut off to prevent the hydrogen gas makes a loud
the current from being generated. noise because the venting speed is
very fast. Stay well away from the
2. If the fire is small, which can be
vehicle. This jet stream of hydrogen
extinguished with fire extinguisher,
gas could ignite.
use carbon dioxide extinguisher.
You can also extinguish the fire
with water when the vehicle power If a submersion in water occurs
is turned off. If your vehicle was flooded and has
soaked carpeting or water on the
WARNING flooring, you should not try to start
the vehicle by pressing the POWER
Do not use water to extinguish a button.
fire when the vehicle power is Call an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
turned on. Serious electric
shock may result.
H27
FEATURES OF FCEV (CONT.)
If you have a flat tire while driv- If the vehicle stalls while driving Exhaust pipe
ing 1. Reduce your speed gradually, The FCEV is driven by electricity
If a tire goes flat while you are driving: keeping a straight line. Move cau- which is generated when the oxygen
1. Take your foot off the accelerator tiously off the road to a safe place. in the air and the hydrogen in the
pedal and let the vehicle slow 2. Turn on your emergency flashers. vehicle is combined. The principle is
down while driving straight ahead. the opposite of the electrolysis of
3. Try to start the vehicle again. If water; the decomposition of water
Do not apply the brakes immedi- your vehicle will not start, contact
ately or attempt to pull off the road making hydrogen and oxygen.
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
as this may cause a loss of con- The FCEV is emission-free and
trol. When the vehicle has slowed water is created when the hydrogen
to such a speed that it is safe to do If the vehicle stalls at a cross- and oxygen reacts in the process of
so, brake carefully and pull off the road or crossing making the electricity. Some water
road. Drive off the road as far as If the vehicle stalls at a crossroad or may be discharged through the
possible and park on firm, level crossing, set the gear in the N exhaust pipe when the vehicle is
ground. If you are on a divided (Neutral) position and then push the turned off after driving. This is normal
highway, do not park in the median vehicle to a safe place. but be careful in winter as the puddle
area between the two traffic lanes. made by the exhausted water may
2. When the vehicle is stopped, turn freeze resulting in accident.
on your emergency hazard flash- Also, take cautious as the exhausted
ers, set the parking brake and put steam may reach the vehicle parked
the gear into the P (Park) position. in the back when you turn off the
3. Have all passengers get out of the vehicle in winter.
vehicle. Be sure they all get out on
the side of the vehicle that is away
from traffic.
H28
Hydrogen station
You can search the hydrogen fueling
station and set the station as the
destination in the AVN screen. Select
'Menu-Nearby POI' in the map
screen and select 'Fuel stations' to
see the list of stations. Set the near-
est station as the destination. Check
the station operation status and
opening hours before visiting the sta-
tion.
Fully refueling the vehicle may be
impossible depending on the station
condition and the reachable range
may change accordingly.
Also, the refueling time may vary
depending on the hydrogen fueling
pressure and ambient temperature.
The reachable range may change
according to the driving environment
(weather, traffic, etc.) and driving
method (sudden acceleration, heat-
ing and air conditioning, etc.).
H30
Category Questions Answers
The noise is generated from the air compressor and cooling pump
5. Why is there an engine noise at low
working to supply air to the fuel cell or it's from Virtual Engine
speeds, even though there is no engine?
Sound System (VESS).
When you turn on the vehicle or turn off the vehicle in cold weather,
6. When turning on and off the vehicle in the air compressor removes the generated water inside the fuel cell
cold weather, there's a loud noise. Is this system and the noise is generated during this process, which is nor-
noise cause for concern? mal. In this case, certain amount of water may drain through the
vehicle bottom and exhaust pipe.
Vehicle Normally, the noise is a result of the Virtual Engine Sound System
overview (VESS) working when the FCEV runs at low velocity (1~12 mph
(10 items) 7. Why does a noise emanate when the (1~20 km/h)) after shifting to D or N. However, when shifting to R,
vehicle moves in reverse? the VESS operates immediately, regardless of vehicle speed. In
addition, a separate warning chime will sound to have the pedestri-
an aware of the approaching vehicle.
The transmission of standard vehicles delivers power as conditions
8. The FCEV is equipped with a reduction require via multiple transmission gears. However, the reduction gear
gear but no transmission. What makes it of the FCEV is designed to deliver power by reducing the motor's
different from standard vehicles? RPM as operating conditions dictate, or to move backwards by
reversing the rotational direction of the shaft.
H31
CUSTOMER Q&A GUIDE (CONT.)
H32
Category Questions Answers
12. When washing the fuel cell power mod- The FCEV is designed to be a waterproof structure, but please
Vehicle
ule compartment, is there any potential avoid washing the inside of the compartment if possible. Because
Management
risk of electric shock resulting from a there are many high voltage parts in the power module compart-
(12 items)
high-voltage short circuit? ment.
The FCEV is designed to be a waterproof structure, but please
13. Can I wash the bottom of the vehicle? If
avoid washing the botttom of the vehicle if possible. Because there
yes, what should I be aware of?
are high voltage cables in the under cover.
14. Can driving with a tire chain affect the
Driving with a tire chain causes no direct damage to the drive motor.
drive motor?
Try charging it by pressing the "12V BATT RESET" button first.
Refer to the "If the 12 volt battery is discharged" in this guide book.
15. How should I jump start the vehicle?
It it doesn't work, refer to the "Jump starting" in the Owner's manual
chapter 6.
H33
CUSTOMER Q&A GUIDE (CONT.)
H34
Category Questions Answers
DIY Check: Device cooling coolant, Stack cooling coolant, Brake
19. What are the do-it-yourself (DIY) main- Fluid, Tire and Wheels
tenance items for the FCEV? DIY Maintenance: Washer fluid, Air cleaner, Climate control air filter,
Wiper blades, Fuse, Light bulb
20. What should I be aware of when doing Be careful not to touch the high-voltage cable (orange color),
DIY maintenance work? coolant, and ion filter.
In most instances, the vehicle can get startup in cold weather with-
21. Tell me what the potential effects are of
out any problems. However, the vehicle may not start if it is parked
parking long-term in a cold area (-4 °F
Vehicle with the power off for over a week in cold temperatures. In this case,
(-20 °C)) for the FCEV, and whether or
Management If you will not be turning on the vehicle for more than a week in cold
not the vehicle can startup under such
(12 items) weather, it is recommended that you park the vehicle inside a build-
conditions.
ing, if possible.
High-voltage cable (orange color), ion filter, parts with a high voltage
warning sticker.
22. What parts must I not touch with
hands? For example, high-voltage Also, never touch the hydrogen storage system under the liftgate,
cable, ion filter, etc.? the hydrogen supply pipe under the vehicle and the hydrogen supply
system components on the right side (based on the driver’s position)
of the hood.
H35
CUSTOMER Q&A GUIDE (CONT.)
23. What shall I do if the hydrogen gas leak If the hydrogen gas leak warning light turns on during "READY" sta-
warning light turns on on the cluster? tus or in driving mode, this indicates a hydrogen gas leak inside the
vehicle. DO NOT lose your composure. Park your vehicle and turn
(Red) OFF the vehicle. Then, contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for
service.
24. Can I keep driving the vehicle even if The fuel cell stops working if hydrogen is no longer available. However,
the hydrogen gas leak warning light the FCEV can run for an additional distance (About 2 miles (3 km)) in
turns on on the cluster? EV mode where the vehicle runs only on battery power. Mileage in EV
mode can vary depending on the "state of charge" (SOC) of the high
(Red) voltage battery, so move your vehicle to the nearest shoulder on the
road. Then, contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for service.
25. While driving to a service center after
Cluster/
the hydrogen gas leak warning light
Warning Lamp
turns on on the cluster, is it possible
(9 items) As soon as the hydrogen gas leak warning light appears, the fuel
that the vehicle catch fire if there is
something nearby to ignite the leaking cell operation is disabled immediately to cut the supply of hydrogen.
gas (cigarette butt, etc.)? This prevents the possibility of a fire occurring.
(Red)
26. What should I do if a power down warn- If the power down warning light turns on during "READY" status or
ing light turns on? in driving mode, power supply to the fuel cell system is cut off. If the
warning light turns on repeatedly when restarting the vehicle after
parking your car on the safe place, please contact an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer for service.
H36
Category Questions Answers
27. What should I do if the service warning
light turns on? If the service warning light turns on during "READY" status or in driv-
ing mode, it may indicate a malfunction in operation with any fuel cell
system. Please contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for service.
28. What should I do if the master warning If the service warning light turns on when there is a malfuction in
light turns on? operation in any of the vehicle systems. Please look at the LCD dis-
play for details and contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for service
if needed.
H37
CUSTOMER Q&A GUIDE (CONT.)
H38
Category Questions Answers
In the beginning, the purity of hydrogen in the hydrogen tank of the
35. In the beginning, when driving the new new vehicle may be somewhat low. It is a normal noise which
Hydrogen vehicle, I hear hissing sounds regularly occurs when the system discharges the hydrogen more frequently
System from the hood while the vehicle is compensating the low hydrogen purity. The fuel efficiency of the new
(7 items) stopped. Is this noise cause for con- vehicle may be low in the beginning due to the frequent hydrogen
cern? discharge. However, this is a normal condition. In general, the hydro-
gen purity returns to normal range after refueling 3-4 times.
H39
CUSTOMER Q&A GUIDE (CONT.)
H40
Category Questions Answers
37. Is it possible that water, oil, etc. may be
Normally, water and oil cannot flow into the hydrogen tank via the
introduced to the hydrogen gas tank via
fuel filler, but it can flow in while refueling. Be careful not to intro-
the fuel filler? If yes, what do I need to
duce any contaminants via the fuel filler.
do to prevent this?
Hydrogen
System The hydrogen gas is in high pressure (70 MPa) condition when refu-
(7 items) eled to the vehicle's storage tank. Therefore, you will hear the sound
38. While refueling the hydrogen, I hear
of the gas flowing in the beginning. Abnormal noise is occurred due
irregular abnormal noises. Is this noise
to the gas flow because of the difference in refueling pressure, etc.
cause for concern?
depending on the gas pressure condition at the refueling station and
this is very normal.
H41
CUSTOMER Q&A GUIDE (CONT.)
40. Can the fuel cell stack explode or burn The fuel cell stack passed a high temperature test and is deemed
out due to overheating? safe, so it is unlikely to explode.
Fuel Cell
Stack/High
Voltage If the fuel cell system malfunctions, warning lights specific to the
Battery actual problem appear on the LCD display. When this happens, the
(4 items) 41. Which symptoms occur if the fuel cell vehicle speed may be limited, or the fuel cell system may shut
system malfunctions? down. DO NOT lose your composure if this happens. Park your vehi-
cle and turn OFF the vehicle. Then, contact an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer for service.
Like any vehicle component, the high voltage battery will decrease
42. Is the recharge performance of the high
in performance as it ages over time. However, the high voltage bat-
voltage battery reduced depending on
tery of the FCEV is durable enough to work at peak performance
its length of use?
beyond the warranty period.
H42
Category Questions Answers
The FCEV is designed to detect impact events during a collision or
accident so that the hydrogen gas supply is immediately cutoff. Also,
43. Is there a risk of electric shock from the
the high-voltage relay is activated to cutoff the supply of electric power
high-voltage parts in the event of a colli-
to the fuel cell stack and high-voltage battery. Moreover, the FCEV
sion or accident?
satisfies international electrical safety standards for collisions and
accidents.
Despite the uniqueness of the hydrogen FCEV, you do not have to
take any special safety precautions in the event of a minor collision or
Vehicle accident. In the event of a minor accident, turn off the vehicle to cutoff
Accidents/ the supply of electric power and hydrogen gas. Also, the FCEV is
Towing 44. Should I take any special safety precau-
equipped with collision sensors at the front and rear of the vehicle so
(5 items) tions in the event of a collision or acci-
those sensors are activated during an actual collision to automatically
dent?
cutoff the supply of power and hydrogen to ensure driver and passen-
ger safety. For other situations, follow the same procedures as you
would with a standard vehicle. Depending on the severity of the colli-
sion or accident, take appropriate measures.
45. Is a high-voltage battery designed to Our battery packs are designed to prevent any explosion due to
ensure occupant safety? Can it explode physical impact or damage, and they fully satisfy international safety
from a collision? standards.
H43
CUSTOMER Q&A GUIDE (CONT.)
H44
Category Questions Answers
1. stop driving the car. Move the shift to P (Park), then step on the
brake to turn OFF the vehicle. The fuel cell stack is shut down,
which cuts off the supply of hydrogen fuel.
2. If possible, open the windows to ventilate the air.
48. What should I do if the FCEV catches
fire? 3. If the fire is small enough to get under your own control, use the fire
extinguisher to put it out.
If the fire is much larger, get out of your car and contact the local
fire station to report your FECV is on fire. DO NOT get close to your
car before the fire is completely extinguished.
In the event your FCEV catches fire with the power system OFF, the
power source of the high-voltage system is cut off, so you are unlikely
49. In case of vehicle fire, should I use the to get shocked while you put out the fire using water. (Even when the
Explosion or vehicle is submerged in water, there is no risk of getting shocked.)
fire extinguisher? Can I use water to
Fire (5 items)
extinguish the fire? However, if your car catches fire with the ignition ON, you MUST use
the fire extinguisher. Any attempt to extinguish the fire with water may
cause electric shock.
50. What kind of fire extinguisher should I It is recommended that you use a dedicated fire extinguisher (CO2)
use? for an electrical fire of the high-voltage system.
51. Can the hydrogen tank explode if it The hydrogen tank passed a high temperature test and is deemed
overheats in very hot weather? safe, so it is unlikely to explode.
In case of vehicle fire, a heat-sensitive safety valve is activated to
exhaust the hydrogen gas downward from the tank by force.
52. In case of vehicle fire, is it possible that
Therefore, the hydrogen tank is unlikely to explode. However, addi-
the hydrogen tank will explode?
tional flames can flare up from the forced exhaustion of the gas, so
please evacuate to a safe place far away from the vehicle.
H45
Index
I
Index
I-2
Blind-Spot View Monitor System ..................................5-77 Climate Control Additional Features ............................3-161
Operating conditions ..................................................5-77 Automatic Ventilation...............................................3-161
Blind-Spot View Monitor system warning ................5-78 Sunroof Inside Air Recirculation .............................3-161
Brake fluid ......................................................................7-19 Climate control air filter .................................................7-22
Checking the Brake Fluid Level ................................7-19 Filter Inspection..........................................................7-22
Braking System...............................................................5-18 Clock .............................................................................3-170
Power Brakes..............................................................5-18 Coat Hook .....................................................................3-171
Disc Brake Wear Indicator .........................................5-19 Consumer Information......................................................8-9
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) ................................5-19 Cup Holder....................................................................3-163
Auto Hold ...................................................................5-25 Customer Q&A Guide (FCEV).......................................H30
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)..................................5-29
Electronic Stability Control (ESC).............................5-31 D
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) .......................5-34
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC).................................5-36 Device cooling coolant ...................................................7-13
Good Braking Practices..............................................5-36 Checking the Coolant Level.......................................7-13
Bulb Wattage.....................................................................8-3 Changing Coolant.......................................................7-15
Dimensions .......................................................................8-2
C Disc Brake Wear Indicator..............................................5-19
Door Locks......................................................................3-11
California perchlorate notice ..........................................7-70 Door unlocking from outside the vehicle...................3-11
Cargo Security Screen ..................................................3-173 Door locking from outside the vehicle.......................3-14
Center Console Storage ................................................3-162 Operating Door Locks from Inside the Vehicle .........3-14
Child Restraint System (CRS) ........................................2-36 Automatic Door Lock and Unlock Features ..............3-17
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Children Always in the Rear ......................................2-36 Child-Protector Rear Door Locks ..............................3-18
Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS).................2-37 Drive Mode Integrated Control System .........................5-37
Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ................2-39 Drive mode change alert ............................................5-38
Child-Protector Rear Door Locks...................................3-18 ECO mode climate control.........................................5-38 I
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Front Seats ........................................................................2-6
Front Windshield Washers ............................................3-102
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Front Windshield Wipers ..............................................3-101 If the 12 Volt Battery is Discharged .................................6-5
Fuel Cell Power Module Compartment............................1-6 Before Jump Starting....................................................6-5
Fuel cell power module compartment ..............................7-3 Jump Starting................................................................6-6
Fuel Filler Door ..............................................................3-55 If the Vehicle Overheats....................................................6-9
Fuel cell stack....................................................................H4 If the Vehicle Will Not Start .............................................6-4
Fuses ...............................................................................7-45 If You Have a Flat Tire (With Tire Mobility Kit)...........6-17
Instrument Panel Fuse Replacement ..........................7-46 Immobilizer System..........................................................3-9
Fuel cell power module compartment Important Safety Precautions............................................2-2
Panel Fuse Replacement .........................................7-47
Always Wear Your Seat Belt........................................2-2
Fuse/Relay Panel Description ....................................7-49
Restrain All Children....................................................2-2
Air Bag Hazards ...........................................................2-2
G Driver Distraction.........................................................2-2
Glove Box .....................................................................3-162 Control Your Speed ......................................................2-3
Good Braking Practices ..................................................5-36 Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Condition ..........................2-3
In Case of an Emergency While Driving .........................6-2
H If an accident occurs.....................................................6-2
If a fire occurs ..............................................................6-3
Hazard Warning Flasher ...................................................6-2 Emergency venting of hydrogen gas............................6-3
Head Restraints ...............................................................2-13 If a submersion in water occurs ...................................6-3
Heated Steering Wheel ...................................................3-22 If the vehicle stalls at a crossroad or crossing .............6-3
High pressure hydrogen storage tanks ..............................H5
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If you have a flat tire while driving .............................6-4
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) .....................................5-36 If the vehicle stalls while driving.................................6-4
Hood................................................................................3-42 Inside Rearview Mirror...................................................3-23
Horn ................................................................................3-21 I
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Instrument Cluster...........................................................3-58
Instrument Cluster Control.........................................3-59
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Gauges and Meters .....................................................3-59 Lane Following Assist (LFA) System ............................5-87
Warning and Indicator Lights.....................................3-65 LFA operation.............................................................5-88
LCD Display Messages..............................................3-76 Warning message........................................................5-90
Instrument Panel Overview ..............................................1-5 Limitations of the system ...........................................5-92
Interior Care ....................................................................7-67 Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System ..............................5-79
Interior Features ............................................................3-163 LKA System Operation ..............................................5-80
Cup Holder ...............................................................3-163 Warning Light and Message.......................................5-83
Sunvisor....................................................................3-164 Limitations of the System ..........................................5-85
Power Outlet.............................................................3-165 LKA System Function Change ..................................5-86
AC Inverter...............................................................3-166 LCD Display ...................................................................3-81
USB Charger ............................................................3-168 LCD Display Control .................................................3-81
Wireless Cellular Phone Charging System ..............3-168 LCD Display Modes ..................................................3-82
Clock ........................................................................3-170 LCD Display Messages (FCEV).....................................H16
Coat Hook ................................................................3-171 Leading Vehicle Departure Alert ..................................5-116
Floor Mat Anchor(s).................................................3-171 System Setting and Activation .................................5-116
Luggage Net Holder .................................................3-172 Light bulbs ......................................................................7-57
Cargo Security Screen..............................................3-173 Headlamp, front center lamp, turn signal lamp,
Interior Overview..............................................................1-4 daytime running lamp, parking lamp,
Introduction of FCEV .......................................................H2 side marker replacement .........................................7-58
Side Repeater Lamp Replacement .............................7-58
Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement..............7-59
High mounted stop lamp ............................................7-59
License Plate Light Bulb Replacement......................7-60
Interior Light Bulb Replacement ...............................7-60
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Lighting...........................................................................3-89
Exterior Lights............................................................3-89
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Welcome System ........................................................3-99 Occupant Classification System (OCS)..........................2-58
Luggage Net Holder .....................................................3-172 Owner maintenance ..........................................................7-5
Owner maintenance schedule.......................................7-6
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Maintenance services ........................................................7-4 P
Owner's Responsibility.................................................7-4 Paddle Shifter (Regenerative Braking Control) .............5-17
Owner Maintenance Precautions..................................7-4 Parking Distance Warning (Reverse/Forward)
Mirrors ............................................................................3-23 System .......................................................................3-104
Inside Rearview Mirror ..............................................3-23 Power Brakes ..................................................................5-18
Side View Mirrors ......................................................3-31 Power Button ....................................................................5-6
Motor Number ..................................................................8-8 POWER Button Positions ............................................5-7
Multimedia system............................................................4-2 Starting the Vehicle ......................................................5-9
USB and iPod® port .....................................................4-2 Turning Off the Vehicle..............................................5-10
Antenna ........................................................................4-2 Power Liftgate.................................................................3-45
Steering wheel audio controls ......................................4-3 Power Outlet .................................................................3-165
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology..................................4-4
Audio/Video/Navigation system (AVN) ......................4-4 R
N Rear Cross-traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)/
Rear Cross-traffic Collision-avoidance Assist
Non-Powered Liftgate.....................................................3-43 (RCCA)........................................................................5-67
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System Description ....................................................5-67
System Setting and Activation ...................................5-68
Warning and System Control .....................................5-69 I
Limitations of the System ..........................................5-73
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Smart Cruise Control Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance..5-105 Sunroof............................................................................3-37
Sensor to Detect Distance to the Vehicle Ahead......5-108 Sunroof Opening and Closing....................................3-38
Limitations of the System ........................................5-110 Sliding the Sunroof ....................................................3-38
Smart Key .........................................................................3-3 Tilting the Sunroof .....................................................3-39
Smart Liftgate .................................................................3-51 Sunshade.....................................................................3-39
Snow Tires ......................................................................7-42 Resetting the Sunroof .................................................3-40
Special Driving Conditions...........................................5-118 Sunroof Open Warning...............................................3-41
Hazardous Driving Conditions.................................5-118 Sunvisor ........................................................................3-164
Rocking the Vehicle..................................................5-118 Surround View Monitoring...........................................3-109
Smooth Cornering ....................................................5-119
Driving at Night........................................................5-119 T
Driving in the Rain...................................................5-119
Driving in Flooded Areas .........................................5-120 The components of FCEV.................................................H3
Highway Driving......................................................5-120 FCEV system module ...................................................H4
Reducing the Risk of a Rollover..............................5-121 High pressure hydrogen storage tanks..........................H5
Stack cooling coolant......................................................7-16 Battery system ..............................................................H5
Checking the Coolant Level.......................................7-16 Theft-Alarm System .......................................................3-19
Changing Coolant.......................................................7-18 Tilt Steering/Telescope Steering .....................................3-21
Steering Wheel................................................................3-20 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .....................6-11
Electric Power Steering (EPS) ...................................3-20 Check Tire Pressure....................................................6-11
Tilt Steering/Telescope Steering.................................3-21 Tire Pressure Monitoring System...............................6-12
Horn............................................................................3-21 Low Tire Pressure Telltale..........................................6-13
Heated Steering Wheel...............................................3-22 Low Tire Pressure LCD Display with Position
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Indicator ..................................................................6-13
Storage Compartment ...................................................3-162
TPMS Malfunction Indicator .....................................6-14
Center Console Storage............................................3-162
Changing a Tire with TPMS ......................................6-15
Glove Box ................................................................3-162
Tire Specification and Pressure Label ..............................8-8 I
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Wiper blades ...................................................................7-24
Blade Inspection .........................................................7-24
Blade Replacement.....................................................7-24
Wipers and Washers......................................................3-101
Front Windshield Wipers..........................................3-101
Front Windshield Washers........................................3-102
Rear Window Wiper and Washer .............................3-103
Wireless Cellular Phone Charging System...................3-168
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