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Convenient Features
Convenient Features
Convenient Features
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Accumulated Info
Some driving information stored in the • Tripmeter
trip computer (for example Average
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disconnected. • Timer
Drive Info
• Tripmeter
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• Timer
Digital Speedometer
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Manual reset
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Automatic reset
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play.
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ter turning OFF the engine.
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The average fuel economy may be in-
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accurate, when the vehicle drives
shorter than 300 meters (0.19 miles)
after turning ON the Engine Start/
Stop button.
i Information
The vehicle must be driven for a mini-
mum of 300 meters (0.19 miles) since
the last ignition key cycle before the
average fuel economy will be recalcu-
lated.
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The vehicle must be driven for a mini-
mum of 300 meters (0.19 miles) since
the last ignition key cycle before the
average fuel economy will be recalcu-
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lated.
This display shows the trip distance
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Instrument cluster
Digital speedometer
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6. Convenient features
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Convenient features
i Information
After unlocking the doors, the doors
OIB034040 will lock automatically after 30 sec-
onds unless a door is opened.
Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key,
which you can use to lock or unlock a
door (and tailgate) and even start the Tailgate unlocking
engine. To unlock:
1. Door Lock 1. Press the Tailgate Unlock button
2. Door Unlock (3) on the remote key for more
3. Tailgate Unlock than one second.
2. The hazard warning lights will blink
two times. Once the tailgate is
Locking opened and then closed, the tail-
To lock : gate will lock automatically.
1. Close all doors, engine hood and
tailgate. Information
i
2. Press the Door Lock button (1) on
the remote key. • After unlocking the tailgate, the tail-
3. The doors will lock. The hazard gate will lock automatically.
warning lights will blink once. • The word “HOLD” is written on the
4. Make sure the doors are locked by button to inform you that you must
checking the position of the door press and hold the button for more
lock button inside the vehicle. than one second.
WARNING
Do not leave the keys in your vehi-
cle with unsupervised children.
Unattended children could place
the key in the ignition switch and
may operate power windows or
other controls, or even make the
vehicle move, which could result
in serious injury or death.
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Start-up Mechanical key
For detailed information refer to “Key
Ignition Switch” in chapter 6.
NOTICE
To prevent damaging the remote
key:
• Keep the remote key away from
water or any liquid and fire. If the
inside of the remote key gets
damp (due to drinks or mois- OIB044178
ture), or is heated, internal cir- If the remote key does not operate
cuit may malfunction, excluding normally, you can lock or unlock the
the car from the warranty. door by using the mechanical key.
• Avoid dropping or throwing the To unfold the key, press the release
remote key. button then the key will unfold auto-
• Protect the remote key from ex- matically.
treme temperatures. To fold the key, fold the key manually
while pressing the release button.
NOTICE
Do not fold the key without press-
ing the release button. This may
damage the key.
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Battery replacement Smart key (if equipped)
If the remote key is not working prop- Type A
erly, try replacing the battery with a
new one.
OIB044179
Type B
OIB044180
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An inappropriately dis-
posed battery can be harm-
ful to the environment and
human health. Dispose the
battery according to your
local law(s) and regulation.
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To lock : WARNING
1. Close all doors, engine hood and Do not leave the Smart Key in your
tailgate. vehicle with unsupervised chil-
2. Either press the door handle but- dren. Unattended children could
ton or press the Door Lock button press the Engine Start/Stop button
(1) on the smart key. and may operate power windows
3. The hazard warning lights will or other controls, or even make the
blink. Also, the outside rearview vehicle move, which could result
mirror will fold, if the outside rear- in serious injury or death.
view mirror folding switch is in the
AUTO position (if equipped).
4. Make sure the doors are locked by
checking the position of the door
lock button inside the vehicle.
i Information
The door handle button will only oper-
ate when the smart key is within 0.7~1
m (28~40 in.) from the outside door
handle.
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Unlocking Tailgate unlocking
To unlock:
1. Carry the smart key.
2. Press the Tailgate Unlock button
(3) on the smart key for more than
one second.
3. The hazard warning lights will blink
two times.
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OAI3059001
i Information
• The door handle button will only
operate when the smart key is with-
in 1 m (40 in.) from the outside door
handle. Other people can also open
the doors without the smart key in
possession.
• After unlocking the doors, the doors
will lock automatically after 30 sec-
onds unless a door is opened.
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Start-up
You can start the engine without in-
serting the key. For detailed informa-
tion refer to the Engine Start/Stop
button in chapter 6.
OIB044175
NOTICE
To prevent damaging the smart Press and hold the release button (1)
key: and remove the mechanical key (2).
Insert the mechanical key into the key
• Keep the smart key away from hole on the door.
water or any liquid and fire. If the
inside of the smart key gets To reinstall the mechanical key, put
damp (due to drinks or mois- the key into the hole and push it until
ture), or is heated, internal cir- a click sound is heard.
cuit may malfunction, excluding
the car from the warranty. Loss of a smart key
• Avoid dropping or throwing the A maximum of two smart keys can be
smart key. registered to a single vehicle. If you
• Protect the smart key from ex- happen to lose your smart key, it is
treme temperatures. recommended that you should imme-
diately take the vehicle and remain-
ing key to your authorized HYUNDAI
NOTICE dealer or tow the vehicle, if neces-
Always have the smart key with sary.
you when leaving the vehicle. If the
smart key is left near the vehicle,
the vehicle battery may be dis-
charged.
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Smart key precautions i Information
The smart key will not work if any of
the following occur: Changes or modifications not express-
• The smart key is close to a radio ly approved by the party responsible
transmitter such as a radio station for compliance could void the user’s
or an airport which can interfere authority to operate the equipment. If
with normal operation of the trans- the keyless entry system is inoperative
mitter. due to changes or modifications not ex-
pressly approved by the party respon-
• The smart key is near a mobile two sible for compliance, it will not be cov-
way radio system or a cellular ered by your manufacturer’s vehicle
phone. warranty.
• Another vehicle’s smart key is be-
ing operated close to your vehicle.
NOTICE
When the smart key does not work
correctly, open and close the door Keep the smart key away from
with the mechanical key. If you have electromagnetic materials that
a problem with the smart key, it is rec- blocks electromagnetic waves to
ommended that you contact an au- the key surface.
thorized HYUNDAI dealer.
If the smart key is in close proximity
to your mobile phone, the signal could
be blocked by your mobile phones
normal operational signals. This is
especially important when the phone
is active such as making and receiv-
ing calls, text messaging, and/or
sending/receiving emails. Avoid plac-
ing the smart key and your mobile
phone in the same pants or jacket
pocket and always try to maintain an
adequate distance between the two
devices.
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WARNING Door lock/unlock sound
When user steps out of the car, all
In order to prevent theft of your doors are closed and lock/unlock
vehicle, do not leave spare keys the car with Remote key/Smart key,
anywhere in your vehicle. Your sound occurs along with flashing
immobilizer password is a custom-
er unique password and should be • DR Lock beep sound : 1time
kept confidential. • DR Unlock beep sound : 2times
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DOOR LOCKS
Operating door locks from out- Remote key
side the vehicle
Mechanical key
Remote key Smart key
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Smart key i Information
Type A
• In cold and wet climates, door lock
and door mechanisms may not work
properly due to freezing conditions.
• If the door is locked/unlocked multi-
ple times in rapid succession with
either the vehicle key or door lock
switch, the system may stop operat-
ing temporarily in order to protect
the circuit and prevent damage to
OSU2I059001 system components.
Type B
OQXI049005
1. Door lock
2. Door unlock
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With the central door lock/un- WARNING
lock switch
Do not leave children or animals
unattended in your vehicle. An en-
closed vehicle can become ex-
tremely hot, causing death or seri-
ous injury to unattended children
or animals who cannot escape the
vehicle. Children might operate fea-
tures of the vehicle that could in-
jure them, or they could encounter
other harm, possibly from some-
one gaining entry to the vehicle.
OSU2I059003
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WARNING
OSU2059005
If you stay in the vehicle for a long The child safety lock is provided to
time while the weather is very hot help prevent children seated in the
or cold, there are risks of injuries rear from accidentally opening the
or danger to life. Do not lock the rear doors. The rear door safety locks
vehicle from the outside when should be used whenever children
someone is in the vehicle. are in the vehicle.
The child safety lock is located on the
Auto door lock/unlock features edge of each rear door. When the
(if equipped) child safety lock is in the lock position
Impact sensing door unlock sys- ( ), the rear door will not open if the
tem inner door handle is pulled.
All doors will be automatically un- To lock the child safety lock, insert a
locked when an impact causes the air key (or screwdriver) into the hole (1)
bags to deploy. and turn it to the lock ( ) position.
To allow a rear door to be opened
from inside the vehicle, unlock the
Speed sensing door lock system child safety lock.
All doors will be automatically locked
when vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h
(9 mph). WARNING
If children accidently open the rear
doors while the vehicle is in mo-
tion, they could fall out of the vehi-
cle. The rear door safety locks
should always be used whenever
children are in the vehicle.
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This system helps to protect your ve- i Information
hicle and valuables. The horn will
sound and the hazard warning lights • Do not lock the doors until all pas-
will blink continuously if any of the fol- sengers have left the vehicle. If the
lowing occurs: remaining passenger leaves the ve-
- A door is opened without using the hicle when the system is armed, the
remote key or smart key. alarm will be activated.
- The tailgate is opened without us- • If the vehicle is not disarmed with
ing the remote key or smart key. the remote key or smart key, open
- The engine hood is opened. the doors by using the mechanical
key and place the ignition switch in
The alarm continues for 30 seconds, the ON position (for remote key) or
then the system resets. To turn off start the engine (for smart key) and
the alarm, unlock the doors with the wait for 30 seconds.
remote key or smart key.
• When the system is disarmed but a
The Theft Alarm System automatical- door or tailgate is not opened within
ly sets 30 seconds after you lock the 30 seconds, the system will be re-
doors and the tailgate. For the sys- armed.
tem to activate, you must lock the
doors and the tailgate from outside
the vehicle with the remote key or Disclaimer :
smart key or by pressing the button The system is designed in such
on the outside of the door handles a way that it makes vehicle
with the smart key in your posses- theft difficult if its circuit and
sion. battery connection is uninterrupted.
The hazard warning lights will blink
and the chime will sound once to indi-
cate the system is armed.
Once the security system is set,
opening any door, the tailgate, or the
hood without using the remote key or
smart key will cause the alarm to acti-
vate.
The Theft Alarm System will not set if
the hood, the tailgate, or any door is
not fully closed. If the system will not
set, check the hood, the tailgate, or
the doors are fully closed.
Do not attempt to alter this system or
add other devices to it.
If the vehicle is locked by using a me-
chanical key, the security system
doesn’t operate.
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STEERING WHEEL
Electric power steering (EPS) i Information
The system assists you with steering
the vehicle. If the engine is off or if the The following symptoms may occur
power steering system becomes in- during normal vehicle operation:
operative, the vehicle may still be • The steering effort may be high im-
steered, but it will require increased mediately after placing the ignition
steering effort. switch in the ON position.
Also, the steering effort becomes This happens as the system per-
lighter as the vehicle’s speed increas- forms the EPS system diagnostics.
es and becomes heavier as the vehi- When the diagnostics is completed,
cle’s speed decreases for better con- the steering wheel will return to its
trol of the steering wheel. normal condition.
Should you notice any change in the • When the battery voltage is low, you
effort required to steer during normal might have to put more steering ef-
vehicle operation, we recommend fort. However, it is a temporary con-
that the system be checked by an au- dition so that it will return to nor-
thorized HYUNDAI dealer. mal condition after charging the
battery.
NOTICE • A click noise may be heard from the
EPS relay after the ignition switch is
If the Electric Power Steering placed to the ON or LOCK/OFF po-
System does not operate normally, sition.
the warning light ( ) will illumi-
nate on the instrument cluster. The • Motor noise may be heard when the
steering wheel may become diffi- vehicle is at stop or at a low driving
cult to control or operate. Take speed.
your vehicle to an authorized • When you operate the steering
HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys- wheel in low temperature, abnor-
tem checked as soon as possible. mal noise may occur. If temperature
rises, the noise will disappear. This
is a normal condition.
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel
while driving. You may lose steer-
ing control and cause severe per-
sonal injury, death or accidents.
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Tilt steering 3. Pull up the lock-release lever to
lock the steering wheel in place.
Push the steering wheel both up and
WARNING down to be certain it is locked in posi-
Never adjust the steering wheel tion.
while driving. You may lose steer-
ing control and cause severe per-
sonal injury, death or accidents.
CAUTION
While adjusting the steering wheel
height, please do not push or pull
i Information it hard since the fixture can be
After adjustment, sometimes the damaged.
lock-release lever may not lock the
steering wheel. Horn
It is not a malfunction. This occurs
when two gears are not engaged cor-
rectly. In this case, adjust the steering
wheel again and then lock the steering
wheel.
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Inside rearview mirror Day/night rearview mirror
Before you start driving, adjust the (if equipped)
rearview mirror to the center on the
view through the rear window.
WARNING
Make sure your line of sight is not
obstructed. Do not place objects in
the rear seat, cargo area, or behind
the rear headrests which could in-
terfere with your vision through
the rear window. OSU2I059006
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.
WARNING OSU2I059007
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Electric Chromic Mirror (ECM) Outside rearview mirror
(if equipped)
OSU2I059010
OSU2I059008
Be sure to adjust mirror angles before
driving.
Your vehicle is equipped with both
left-hand and right-hand outside rear-
view mirrors. The mirrors can be ad-
justed remotely with the remote
switch. The mirror heads can be fold-
ed to prevent damage during an auto-
matic car wash or when passing
through a narrow street.
OSU2I059009 The right outside rearview mirror is
convex. Objects seen in the mirror
The electric rearview mirror automat-
are closer than they appear.
ically controls the glare from the
headlamp of the vehicle behind you Use your interior rearview mirror or
in nighttime or low light driving condi- direct observation to determine the
tions. actual distance of following vehicles
when changing lanes.
When the engine is running, the glare
is automatically controlled by the sen-
sor mounted in the rearview mirror.
The sensor detects the light level
around the vehicle, and automatically
WARNING
adjusts to control the headlamp glare Rearview mirrors
from vehicles behind you.
• Both right and left outside rear
Whenever the shift lever is placed in view mirror are convex.
R (Reverse), the mirror will automati-
Objects seen in the mirror are
cally go to the brightest setting in or-
closer than they appear.
der to improve the drivers view be-
hind the vehicle. • Use your interior rearview mir-
ror or turn your head and look to
determine the actual distance of
following vehicles when chang-
ing lanes.
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NOTICE
• Do not scrape ice off the mirror
face; this may damage the sur- OIB034041
face of the glass. Manual type (if equipped)
• If the mirror is jammed with ice, To adjust an outside mirror, move the
do not adjust the mirror by force. control lever.
Use an approved spray de-icer
(not radiator antifreeze) spray,
or a sponge or soft cloth with
very warm water, or move the
vehicle to a warm place and al-
low the ice to melt.
OSU2I059011
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NOTICE
• The mirrors stop moving when
they reach the maximum adjust-
ing angles, but the motor contin-
ues to operate while the switch
is pressed. Do not press the
switch longer than necessary,
the motor may be damaged.
• Do not attempt to adjust the out-
side rearview mirror by hand or OSU2I059012
NOTICE
The electric type outside rearview
mirror operates even though the
ignition switch is in the ACC posi-
tion. However, to prevent unneces-
OSU2I059070 sary battery discharge, do not ad-
Manual type (if equipped) just the mirrors longer than
To fold the outside rearview mirror, necessary while the engine is not
grasp the housing of the mirror and running.
then fold it toward the rear of the ve-
hicle. NOTICE
Do not fold the electric type out-
side rearview mirror by hand. It
could cause motor failure.
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WINDOWS
Power windows (if equipped)
OQXI049012
OSU2I059013
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The ignition switch must be in the ON Window opening and closing
position to be able to raise or lower
the windows. Each door has a Power
Window switch to control that door’s
window. The driver has a Power
Window Lock switch which can block
the operation of rear windows. The
power windows will operate for ap-
proximately 10 minutes after the igni-
tion switch is placed in the ACC or
LOCK/OFF position. However, if the
front doors are opened, the Power
OIK047016
Windows cannot be operated even
within the 10 minutes period. To open:
Press the window switch down to the
first detent position (5). Release the
i Information switch when you want the window to
• In cold and wet climates, power stop.
windows may not work properly
due to freezing conditions. To close:
• While driving with the rear win- Pull the window switch up to the first
dows down, your vehicle may detent position (5). Release the win-
demonstrate a wind buffeting or dow switch when you want the win-
pulsation noise. This noise is normal dow to stop.
and can be reduced or eliminated by
taking the following actions. If the
noise occurs with one or both of the Auto up/down window
rear windows down, partially lower (if equipped) (Driver’s window)
both front windows approximately Pressing or pulling up the power win-
2.5 cm (1 inch). dow switch momentarily to the sec-
ond detent position (6) completely
lowers or lifts the window even when
the switch is released. To stop the
window at the desired position while
the window is in operation, pull up or
press down and release the switch.
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The automatic reverse feature is only
active when the “Auto Up” feature is
used by fully pulling up the switch to
the second detent.
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WARNING Power window lock switch
(if equipped)
Make sure body parts or other ob-
jects are safely out of the way be-
fore closing the windows to avoid
injuries or vehicle damage.
Objects less than 4 mm (0.16 inch)
in diameter caught between the
window glass and the upper win-
dow channel may not be detected
by the automatic reverse window
and the window will not stop and
reverse direction. OSU2I059015
NOTICE
• To prevent possible damage to
the power window system, do
not open or close two windows
or more at the same time. This
will also ensure the longevity of
the fuse.
• Never try to operate the main
switch on the driver’s door and
the individual door window
switch in opposite directions at
the same time. If this is done,
the window will stop and cannot
be opened or closed.
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WARNING
Windows
• NEVER leave the keys in your
vehicle with unsupervised chil-
dren, when the engine is run-
ning.
• NEVER leave any child unat-
tended in the vehicle. Even very
young children may inadvertent-
ly cause the vehicle to move, en-
tangle themselves in the win-
dows, or otherwise injure
themselves or others.
• Always double check to make
sure all arms, hands, head and
other obstructions are safely
out of the way before closing a
window.
• Do not allow children to play
with the power windows. Keep
the driver’s door power window
lock switch in the LOCK posi-
tion (pressed). Serious injury
can result from unintentional
window operation by the child.
• Do not extend your head, arms
or body outside the win
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If your vehicle is equipped with a sun-
roof, you can slide or tilt your sunroof WARNING
with the sunroof control lever located • Never adjust the sunroof or roll-
on the overhead console. er blind while driving. This could
result in loss of control and an
accident that may cause death,
serious injury, or property dam-
age.
• Make sure heads, other body
parts or objects are out of the
way before using the sunroof.
• Do not leave the engine running
and the key in your vehicle with
unsupervised children.
Unattended children could oper-
OSU2I059016
ate the sunroof, which could re-
The ignition switch must be in the ON sult in serious injury.
position before you can open or close • The panorama sunroof is made
the sunroof. of glass, subject to break in case
The sunroof can be operated for ap- of accident. Passengers without
proximately 10 minutes after the igni- the appropriate protection(e.g.
tion key is removed or turned to the seat belt, CRS, etc.) on may proj-
ACC or LOCK(or OFF) position. ect out through the broken
However, if the front door is opened, glasses and get seriously in-
the sunroof cannot be operated even jured or even result in death.
within 10 minutes. • Do not sit on the top of the vehi-
cle. It may cause injuries or ve-
hicle damage.
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• In cold and wet climates, the sun- NOTICE
roof may not work properly due to • Do not continue to move the
freezing conditions. sunroof control lever after the
• After the vehicle is washed or in a sunroof is fully opened, closed,
rainstorm, be sure to wipe off any or tilted. Damage to the motor or
water that is on the sunroof before system components could occur.
operating it. • Make sure the sunroof is closed
fully when leaving your vehicle.
If the sunroof is open, rain or
snow may leak through the sun-
roof and wet the interior as well
as allow theft.
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OSU2I059017
i Information
Only the front glass of the panorama
sunroof opens and closes.
4HE WRINKLES THAT IS OCCURED ON BLIND
WHILE OPERATING IS A NORMAL
PHENOMENON THAT MAY OCCUR DUE TO THE
NATURE OF THE MATERIAL
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Tilting the sunroof Closing the sunroof
OSU2I059019 OSU2I059020
When the roller blind is closed To close the sunroof glass only
If you push the sunroof control lever Push the sunroof control lever for-
upward, the roller blind will slide open ward to the first detent position.
then the sunroof glass will tilt open.
To stop the sunroof movement at any To close sunroof glass with
point, push the sunroof control lever roller blind
either forward or backward momen-
tarily. Push the sunroof control lever for-
ward to the second detent position.
The sunroof glass will close then the
When the roller blind is opened roller blind will close automatically.
If you push the sunroof control lever To stop the sunroof movement at any
upward, the sunroof glass will tilt point, push the sunroof control lever
open. either forward or backward momen-
To stop the sunroof movement at any tarily.
point, push the sunroof control lever
either forward or backward momen-
tarily.
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ODH043039 OSU2I059019
If the sunroof senses any obstacle The sunroof may need to be reset if
while it is closing automatically, it will the following conditions occur:
reverse direction then stop to allow - The battery is discharged or dis-
the object to be cleared. connected or the sunroof fuse has
been replaced or disconnected
WARNING - The sunroof control lever is not op-
erating correctly
Small objects that can get caught
between the sunroof glass and the
Roof Panel may not be detected by To reset the sunroof, perform the fol-
the automatic reverse system. In lowing steps:
this case, the sunroof glass will 1. Turn the engine on and close the
not detect the object and will not sunroof glass and roller blind com-
reverse direction. pletely.
2. Release the control lever.
NOTICE 3. Push and hold the sunroof control
lever forward (to close the roller
• Periodically remove any dirt that blind) for about 10 seconds until
may accumulate on the sunroof the sunroof moves slightly, then re-
guide rail or between the sun- lease the control lever.
roof and roof panel, which can
make a noise. 4. Push and hold the sunroof control
lever forward until the sunroof op-
• Do not try to open the sunroof erates as follows:
when the temperature is below
freezing or when the sunroof is Roller blind Open Glass Tilt
covered with snow or ice, other- Open Glass Slide Open Glass
wise the motor could be dam- Slide Close Roller blind Close
aged. In cold and wet climates, Then, release the control lever.
the sunroof may not work prop-
erly. When this is complete, the sunroof
system is reset.
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For more details, contact an autho- Sunroof open warning
rized HYUNDAI dealer. (if equipped)
i Information
If you do not reset the sunroof, it may
not work properly.
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EXTERIOR FEATURES
Hood
Opening the hood
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Closing the hood WARNING
1. Before closing the hood, check the
following: • Before closing the hood, ensure
• All filler caps in engine compart- that all obstructions are removed
ment must be correctly installed. from the hood opening. Closing
the hood with an obstruction
• Gloves, rags or any other com- present in the hood opening may
bustible material must be re- result in property damage or se-
moved from the engine compart- vere personal injury.
ment.
• Do not leave gloves, rags or any
2. Return the support rod to its clip to other combustible material in
prevent it from rattling. the engine compartment. Doing
3. Lower the hood halfway (lifted ap- so may cause a heat-induced
proximately 30 cm from the closed fire.
position)and push down to secure- • Do not move the vehicle with the
ly lock in place. hood raised. The view will be
4. Then double check to be sure the blocked and the hood could fall
hood is secure. or be damaged.
- If the hood can be raised slightly,
it is not properly locked.
- Open it again and close it with a
little more force.
WARNING
Always double check to be sure
that the hood is firmly latched be-
fore driving away. Check there is
no hood open warning light or
message displayed on the instru-
ment cluster. Driving with the hood
opened may cause a total loss of
visibility, which might result in an
accident.
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OSU2059026
NOTICE
In cold and wet climates, tailgate
lock and tailgate mechanisms may
not work properly due to freezing
conditions.
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WARNING Emergency tailgate safety
release
OSU2059027
OSU2059028
Do not hold the part (gas lifter) that
supports the tailgate. Be aware Your vehicle is equipped with the
that the deformation of the part emergency tailgate safety release le-
may cause vehicle damage and a ver located on the bottom of the tail-
risk of injury. gate. When someone is inadvertently
locked in the luggage compartment.
The tailgate can be opened by doing
WARNING as follows:
1. Insert the key into the hole.
• NEVER allow anyone to occupy
the luggage compartment of the 2. Push the release lever to the right
vehicle at any time. If the tailgate by a key.
is partially or totally latched and 3. Push up the tailgate.
the person is unable to get out,
serious injury or death could oc- WARNING
cur due to lack of ventilation, ex-
haust fumes and rapid heat • For emergencies, be fully aware
build-up, or because of expo- of the location of the emergency
sure to cold weather conditions. tailgate safety release lever in
The luggage compartment is the vehicle and how to open the
also a highly dangerous loca- tailgate if you are accidentally
tion in the event of a crash be- locked in the luggage compart-
cause it is not a protected occu- ment.
pant space but is a part of the • No one should be allowed to oc-
vehicle’s crush zone. cupy the luggage compartment
• Your vehicle should be kept of the vehicle at any time. The
locked and keys should be kept luggage compartment is a very
out of the reach of children. dangerous location in the event
Parents should teach their chil- of a crash.
dren about the dangers of play- • Use the release lever for emer-
ing in luggage compartments. gencies only. Use with extreme
caution, especially while the ve-
hicle is in motion.
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i Information
OSU2I059025
If the fuel filler door does not open be-
3. Pull the fuel filler door out (1) to ful- cause ice has formed around it, tap
ly open. lightly or push on the door to break the
4. To remove the fuel tank cap (2), ice and release the door. Do not pry on
turn it counterclockwise. You may the door. If necessary, spray around
hear a hissing noise as the pres- the door with an approved de-icer fluid
sure inside the tank equalizes. (do not use radiator anti-freeze) or
5. Place the cap on the fuel filler door move the vehicle to a warm place and
(3). allow the ice to melt.
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Closing the fuel filler door • Do not get back into a vehicle
1. To install the fuel tank cap (2), turn once you have begun refueling.
it clockwise until it “clicks” once. You can generate a buildup of
This indicates that the cap is se- static electricity by touching,
curely tightened. rubbing or sliding against any
item or fabric capable of produc-
2. Close the fuel filler door (1) and
ing static electricity. Static elec-
push it lightly and make sure that it
tricity discharge can ignite fuel
is securely closed.
vapors causing a fire. If you
must re-enter the vehicle, you
WARNING should once again eliminate po-
tentially dangerous static elec-
Petrol is highly flammable and ex- tricity discharge by touching a
plosive. Failure to follow these metal part of the vehicle, away
guidelines may result in SERIOUS from the fuel filler neck, nozzle
INJURY or DEATH: or other petrol source, with your
• Read and follow all warnings bare hand.
posted at the gas station. • When using an approved porta-
• Before refueling, note the loca- ble fuel container, be sure to
tion of the Emergency Petrol place the container on the
Shut-Off,if available, at the gas ground prior to refueling. Static
station. electricity discharge from the
container can ignite fuel vapors
• Before touching the fuel nozzle,
causing a fire. Once refueling
you should eliminate the poten-
has begun, contact between
tial build-up of static electricity
your bare hand and the vehicle
by touching a metal part of the
should be maintained until the
vehicle, a safe distance away
filling is complete.
from the fuel filler neck, nozzle,
or other gas source, with your • Use only approved portable
bare hand. plastic fuel containers designed
to carry and store petrol.
• Do not use cellular phones while
refueling. Electric current and/or • When refueling, always move
electronic interference from cel- the shift lever to the P (Park) po-
lular phones can potentially ig- sition (for Automatic transmis-
nite fuel vapors and cause a fire. sion) or first gear or R (Reverse,
for manual transmission), set
the parking brake, and place the
ignition switch to the LOCK/OFF
position. Sparks produced by
electrical components related to
the engine can ignite fuel vapors
causing a fire.
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LIGHT
Exterior lights Even with the AUTO light feature in
Lighting control operation, it is recommended to man-
ually turn ON the lights when driving
at night or in fog, or when you enter
dark areas, such as tunnels and park-
ing facilities.
NOTICE
• Do not cover or spill anything on
the sensor (1) located on the in-
strument panel.
OTL045251R • Do not clean the sensor using a
window cleaner, the cleanser
To operate the lights, turn the knob at may leave a light film which
the end of the control lever to one of could interfere with sensor op-
the following positions: eration.
(1) OFF position • If your vehicle has window tint
(2) AUTO light position (if equipped) or other types of metallic coat-
(3) Position lamp position ing on the front windshield, the
AUTO light system may not
(4) Headlamp position work properly.
OSU2059049
OTL045252R
i Information
The ignition switch must be in the ON
position to turn on the headlights.
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WARNING
Do not use high beam when there
are other vehicles approaching
you. Using high beam could ob-
struct the other driver’s vision.
OTL045253R
OTL045255R
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Turn signals and lane change NOTICE
signals If the turn signal indicator stays on
and does not flash, or if it flashes
abnormally, a bulb may be burned
out or have a poor electrical con-
nection in the circuit. The bulb may
require replacement.
OTL045257R
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Battery saver function Headlight leveling device
(if equipped) (if equipped)
The purpose of this feature is to pre-
vent the battery from being dis-
charged. The system automatically
turns off the Parking (Position) lights
when the driver removes the ignition
key or turns the engine off (for smart
key) and opens the driver-side door.
With this feature, the Parking
(Position) lights will turn off automati-
cally if the driver parks on the side of
road at night. OSU2I059026
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Interior lights
WARNING
Do not use the interior lights when
driving in the dark. The interior
lights may obscure your view and
cause an accident.
OSU2I059028
Type C
NOTICE
Do not use the interior lights for
extended periods when the engine
is turned off or the battery will dis-
charge.
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Front map lamp Rear lamps
Press the map lamp lens (1) to turn Room lamp
ON the map lamp. Re-press the map
lamp cover to turn OFF the map lamp.
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OLF044259
OSU2059051
Escort light
The luggage room lamp comes on When the ignition switch is in the OFF
when the tailgate is opened. position and the driver’s door is
opened, the puddle lamp will come
NOTICE on for 30 seconds. If the driver’s door
is closed within the 30 seconds, the
The luggage room lamp comes on puddle lamp will turn off after 15 sec-
as long as the tailgate is open. To onds. If the driver’s door is closed
prevent unnecessary charging and locked, the puddle lamp will turn
system drain, close the tailgate se- off immediately.
curely after using the luggage roo
The Puddle Lamp Escort Light will
m.
turn on only the first time the driver’s
door is opened after the engine is
turned off.
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Front Front windshield wipers
Operates as follows when the ignition
switch is in the ON position.
MIST : For a single wiping cycle,
move the lever upward and
release. The wipers will oper-
ate continuously if the lever is
held in this position.
OFF : Wiper is not in operation.
OGS045067 INT : Wiper operates intermittently at
Rear the same wiping intervals. To
vary the speed setting, move
the speed control knob (B). The
top most setting will run the wip-
ers most frequently (for more
rain). The bottom setting will run
the wipers the least frequently
(for less rain).
LO : The wiper runs at a lower speed.
HI : The wiper runs at a higher speed.
OGS045070
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OSU2I059032
NOTICE
In the OFF position, pull the lever • To prevent possible damage to
gently toward you to spray washer the washer pump, do not oper-
fluid on the windshield and to run the ate the washer when the fluid
wipers 1-3 cycles. The spray and wip- reservoir is empty.
er operation will continue until you re- • To prevent possible damage to
lease the lever. the wipers or windshield, do not
If the washer does not work, you may operate the wipers when the
need to add washer fluid to the wash- windshield is dry.
er reservoir. • To prevent damage to the wiper
arms and other components, do
not attempt to move the wipers
manually.
• To prevent possible damage to
the wipers and washer system,
use anti-freezing washer fluids
in the winter season or cold
weather.
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Rear window wiper and washer Auto rear wiper
switch (if equipped) The rear wiper will operate while the
vehicle is in reverse with the front
wipers ON by selecting the function
on the LCD display.
Go to ‘User Settings o Convenience
o Auto rear wiper (reverse)
OSU2I059033
OSU2I059034
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Rear View Monitor (RVM) • Always pay close attention when
(if equipped) the vehicle is driven close to ob-
jects, particularly pedestrians,
and especially children.
• During winter the camera image
may be foggy due to the exhaust
gas if the vehicle is stopped for
a long time or parked in an in-
door parking lot and when you
park or stop your vehicle on
hills.
• Due to the location of the cam-
OSU2I059035 era, the license plate may be
Rear View Monitor system will acti- partially shown on the bottom of
vate when the ignition switch is in the the rear view screen.
ON position and the shift lever is in
the R (Reverse) position. NOTICE
This is a supplemental system that • Do not spray the camera or its
shows behind the vehicle through the surrounding area directly with a
audio or infotainment system screen high pressure washer. Shock
while backing-up. applied from high pressure wa-
ter may cause the device to not
WARNING operate normally.
• Do not use any cleanser con-
The Rear View Monitor is not a taining acid or alkaline deter-
safety device. It only serves to as- gents when cleaning the lens.
sist the driver in identifying ob- Use only a mild soap or neutral
jects directly behind the middle of detergent, and rinse thoroughly
the vehicle. The camera does NOT with water.
cover the complete area behind
the vehicle.
i Information
WARNING Always keep the camera lens clean.
The camera may not work normally if
• Never rely solely on the rear the lens is covered with dirt, water or
camera display when back- snow.
ing-up.
• ALWAYS look around your
vehicle to make sure there are
no objects or obstacles before
moving the vehicle in any direc-
tion to prevent a collision.
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Reverse Parking Distance Operation of Reverse Parking
Warning (PDW) Distance Warning system
Operating condition
• This system will activate when
backing up with the ignition switch
in the ON position. However, if ve-
hicle speed exceeds 5 km/h (3
mph), the system may not detect
objects.
• If vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h
(6 mph), the system will not warn
you even though objects are de-
OSU2I059069
tected.
[A] : Sensor
• When more than two objects are
Reverse Parking Distance Warning sensed at the same time, the clos-
system assists the driver during re- est one will be recognized first.
verse movement of the vehicle by
chiming if any object is sensed within
the distance of 100 cm (39 inches) be- Types of warning indicator and
hind the vehicle. sound
This system is a supplemental sys- Distance Warning Warning
tem that senses objects within the from object indicator sound
range and location of the sensors, it 100 cm ~
cannot detect objects in other areas Buzzer
61 cm
where sensors are not installed. beeps
(39 in. ~
intermittently.
24 in.)
WARNING 60 cm ~
Buzzer
31 cm
beeps more
• ALWAYS look around your vehi- (24 in. ~
frequently.
cle to make sure there are not 12 in.)
any objects or obstacles before
Less than Buzzer
moving the vehicle in any direc-
30 cm beeps
tion to prevent a collision. (12 in.) continuously.
• Always pay close attention when
the vehicle is driven close to ob-
jects, particularly pedestrians, NOTICE
and especially children.
• The indicator may differ from
• Be aware that some objects may the illustration depending on
not be visible on the screen or objects or sensors status. If the
be detected by the sensors, due indicator blinks, we recommend
to the objects distance, size or that you have your vehicle
material, all of which can limit checked by an authorized
the effectiveness of the sensor. HYUNDAI dealer.
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Defroster To activate the rear window defrost-
er, press the rear window defroster
button located in the climate control
NOTICE system. The indicator on the rear win-
To prevent damage to the conduc- dow defroster button illuminates
tors bonded to the inside surface when the defroster is ON.
of the rear window, never use To turn off the defroster, press the
sharp instruments or window rear window defroster button again.
cleaners containing abrasives to
clean the window.
If you want to defrost and defog i Information
the front windshield, refer to • If there is heavy accumulation of
“Windshield defrosting and defog- snow on the rear window, brush it
ging” in this section. off before operating the rear de-
froster.
Rear window defroster • The rear window defroster auto-
(if equipped) matically turns off after approxi-
Manual climate control system
mately 20 minutes or when the igni-
tion switch is turned off.
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OSU2I059103
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Manual climate control system (if equipped)
OSU2I059100
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Mode selection
Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D)
Face-Level (B, D, E)
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E)
Floor-Level (A, C, D)
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OSU2I059109
Rear
OSU2I059106
OSU2I059108
OSU2I059107
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Recirculated air position WARNING
The indicator light on the
button illuminates when • Continued use of the climate
the recirculated air posi- control system operation in the
tion is selected. recirculated air position can
With the recirculated air cause drowsiness or sleepi-
position selected, air ness, that may cause loss of ve-
from the passenger hicle control resulting in an ac-
compartment will be cident. Set the air intake control
drawn through the cli- to the outside (fresh) air position
mate control system and as much as possible while driv-
heated or cooled ac- ing.
cording to the function • Continued use of the climate
selected. control system operation in the
recirculated air position (with-
out the air conditioning select-
Outside (fresh) air position ed) may allow humidity to in-
The indicator light on the crease inside the vehicle which
button will turn off when may fog the glass and obscure
the outside (fresh) air visibility.
position is selected. • Do not sleep in a vehicle with air
With the outside (fresh) conditioning or heating system
air position selected, air on. It may cause serious harm or
enters the vehicle from death due to a drop in the oxy-
outside and is heated or gen level and/or body tempera-
cooled according to the ture.
function selected.
i Information
Prolonged use of the air conditioning
with the recirculated air position se-
lected will result in excessively dry air
in the passenger compartment.
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OSU2I059110
Heating
Turn the knob to the right to increase 1. Select the Floor Level mode.
the fan speed and airflow. Turn the
2. Set the air intake control to the out-
knob to the left to decrease fan speed
side (fresh) air position.
and airflow.
3. Set the temperature control to the
desired position.
Air conditioning (A/C) 4. Set the fan speed control to the de-
(if equipped) sired speed.
5. If dehumidified heating is desired,
turn the air conditioning system on.
If the windshield fogs up, select the
Floor & Defrost mode or select
the Front Defroster mode.
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Operation Tips
NOTICE
• To keep dust or unpleasant fumes
from entering the car through the When using the air conditioning
ventilation system, temporarily set system, monitor the temperature
the air intake control to the recircu- gauge closely while driving up
lated air position. Return the con- hills or in heavy traffic when out-
trol to the fresh air position when side temperatures are high. Air
the irritation has passed. This will conditioning system operation
help keep the driver alert and com- may cause engine overheating.
fortable. Continue to use the blower fan but
turn the air conditioning system
• To prevent inside of the windshield off if the engine temperature gauge
from fogging, set the air intake indicates engine overheating.
control to the fresh air position and
fan speed to the desired position,
turn on the air conditioning system, Air conditioning system operation
and adjust the temperature control tips
to desired temperature. • If the vehicle has been parked in
direct sunlight during hot weather,
open the windows for a short time
Air conditioning
to let the hot air inside the vehicle
HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems escape.
are filled with a R-134a refrigerant.
• After sufficient cooling has been
1. Start the engine. achieved, switch back from the re-
2. Push the air conditioning button. circulated air to the fresh outside
3. Set the mode to the Face Level air position.
mode. • To help reduce moisture inside of
4. Set the air intake control to the re- the windows on rainy or humid
circulated air position. However, days, decrease the humidity inside
prolonged operation of the recircu- the vehicle by operating the air
lated air position will excessively conditioning system with the win-
dry the air. In this case, change the dows closed.
air position. • Use the air conditioning system ev-
5. Adjust the fan speed control and ery month only for a few minutes to
temperature control to maintain ensure maximum system perfor-
maximum comfort. mance.
When maximum cooling is desired, • If you operate air conditioner ex-
set the temperature control to the ex- cessively, the difference between
treme left position then set the fan the temperature of the outside air
speed control to the highest speed. and that of the windshield could
cause the outer surface of the
windshield to fog up, causing loss
of visibility. In this case, set the
mode selection knob or button to
the position and fan speed
control to the lower speed.
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Automatic climate control system (if equipped)
OSU2I059101
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Automatic heating and air condi- To turn the automatic operation off,
tioning select any button of the following:
The Automatic Climate Control - Mode selection button
System is controlled by setting the - Front windshield defrost button
desired temperature. (Press the button one more time to
deselect the front windshield de-
froster function.
- Fan speed control button
The selected function will be con-
trolled manually while other functions
operate automatically.
For your convenience and to improve
the effectiveness of the climate con-
trol, use the AUTO button and set the
OSU2I059112 temperature to 23°C (73°F).
1. Press the AUTO button.
The modes, fan speeds, air intake i Information
and air-conditioning will be controlled
automatically by the temperature set-
ting you select.
OSU2I059042
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Heating and air conditioning
OSU2I059104
The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pressing but-
tons other than the AUTO button. In this case, the system works sequentially
according to the order of buttons selected.
When pressing any button (or turning any knob) except the AUTO button while
using automatic operation, the functions not selected will be controlled auto-
matically.
1. Start the engine.
2. Set the mode to the desired position.
To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling:
- Heating:
- Cooling:
3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
4. Press the fresh button.
5. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed.
6. If air conditioning is desired, turn the air conditioning system on.
7. Press the AUTO button in order to convert to full automatic control of the
system.
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Mode selection
Floor/Defrost-Level
(A, C, D)
OSU2I059114
Face-Level (B, D, E)
OSU2I059115
Air flow is directed toward the upper
body and face. Additionally, each out- Defrost-Level (A, D)
let can be controlled to direct the air Most of the air flow is directed to the
discharged from the outlet. windshield with a small amount of air
directed to the side window defrost-
ers.
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E)
Floor-Level (A, C, D)
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Front Temperature control
OSU2I059109
Rear OSU2I059113
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WARNING
• Continued use of the climate
control system operation in the
OSU2I059116 recirculated air position can
The air intake control button is used cause drowsiness or sleepi-
to select either Fresh mode (outside ness, that may cause loss of ve-
air) or Recirculation mode (cabin air). hicle control resulting in an ac-
cident. Set the air intake control
to the outside (fresh) mode as
Recirculated air position much as possible while driving.
The indicator light on the
• Continued use of the climate
button illuminates when
control system operation in the
the recirculated air posi-
recirculated air position (with-
tion is selected.
out the air conditioning select-
With the recirculated air ed) may allow humidity to in-
position selected, air crease inside the vehicle which
from the passenger may fog the glass and obscure
compartment will be visibility.
drawn through the cli-
• Do not sleep in a vehicle with air
mate control system and
conditioning or heating system
heated or cooled ac-
on. It may cause serious harm or
cording to the function
death due to a drop in the oxy-
selected.
gen level and/or body tempera-
ture.
Outside (fresh) air position
The indicator light on the
button will turn off when
the outside (fresh) air
position is selected.
With the outside (fresh)
air position selected, air
enters the vehicle from
outside and is heated or
cooled according to the
function selected.
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Fan speed control OFF mode
OSU2I059119 OSU2I059117
Turn the knob to the right increase Push the OFF button to turn off the
the fan speed and air flow. Turn the climate control system. You can still
knob to the left to decrease fan speed operate the mode and air intake but-
and air flow. tons with the ignition switch in the ON
position.
Air conditioning
System operation
Ventilation
1. Select the Face Level mode.
2. Set the air intake control to the out-
side (fresh) mode.
3. Set the temperature control to the
desired position.
4. Set the fan speed control to the de-
sired speed.
OSU2I059118
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Air conditioning system operation System maintenance
tips
• If the vehicle has been parked in Outside air
direct sunlight during hot weather,
open the windows for a short time Recirculated
to let the hot air inside the vehicle air
escape.
• After sufficient cooling has been
achieved, switch back from the re-
circulated mode to the fresh mode. Blower
Climate control Evaporator Heater core
• To help reduce moisture inside of air filter core
the windows on rainy or humid 1LDA5047
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Manual climate control system 4. The outside (fresh) mode and air
conditioning will be selected auto-
matically.
OSU2I059120
OSU2I059121
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WARNING Glove box
Flammable materials
Do not store cigarette lighters,
propane cylinders, or other flam-
mable/explosive materials in the
vehicle. These items may catch
fire and/or explode if the vehicle is
exposed to hot temperatures for
extended periods.
OSU2I059044
WARNING
To open:
ALWAYS keep the storage com- Pull the lever (1).
partment covers closed securely
while driving. Items inside your ve-
hicle are moving as fast as the ve- WARNING
hicle. If you have to stop or turn
quickly, or if there is a crash, the ALWAYS close the glove box door
items may fly out of the compart- after use.
ment and may cause an injury if An open glove box door can cause
they strike the driver or a passen- serious injury to the passenger in
ger. an accident, even if the passenger
is wearing a seat belt.
NOTICE
To avoid possible theft, do not Luggage tray
leave valuables in the storage
compartment.
OSU2069073
OSU2I059068
WARNING
Do not put perishable food in the
cool box because it may not main-
tain the necessary consistent tem-
perature to keep the food fresh.
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• If the vent is blocked by items in the
coolbox, cooling will be reduced.
• If the climate control system tem-
perature control is in the warm or
hot position, Cold air only will flow
into the glove box.
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Clock Cup holder
WARNING
Do not adjust the clock while driv-
ing. You may lose your steering
control and cause severe personal
injury or accidents.
WARNING
• Avoid abrupt starting and brak-
ing when the cup holder is in
use to prevent spilling your
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drink. If hot liquid spills, you
To use the ashtray, open the cover. could be burned. Such a burn to
To clean or empty the ashtray, pull the driver could cause loss of
the ashtray out. vehicle control resulting in an
Do not use the vehicle’s ashtray as accident.
waste receptacles. • Do not place uncovered or unse-
cured cups, bottles, cans, etc.,
in the cup holder containing hot
WARNING liquid while the vehicle is in mo-
Putting lit cigarettes or matches in tion. Injuries may result in the
an ashtray with other combustible event of sudden stop or colli-
materials may cause fire. sion.
• Only use soft cups in the cup
holders. Hard objects can injure
you in an accident.
WARNING
Keep cans or bottles out of direct
sun light and do not put them in a
hot vehicle. It may explode.
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NOTICE Sunvisor
• Keep your drinks sealed while Driver's side
driving to prevent spilling your
drink. If liquid spills, it may get
into the vehicle’s electrical/elec-
tronic system and damage elec-
trical/electronic parts.
• When cleaning spilled liquids,
do not dry the cup holder at high
temperature. This may damage
the cup holder.
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Passenger's side
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WARNING
For your safety, do not block your
view when using the sunvisor.
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Power outlet (if equipped) NOTICE
Front To prevent damage to the Power
outlet:
• Use the power outlet only when
the engine is running and re-
move the accessory plug after
use. Using the accessory plug
for prolonged periods of time
with the engine off could cause
the battery to discharge.
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Rear ries which are less than 180W
(Watt) in electric capacity.
• Adjust the air-conditioner or
heater to the lowest operating
level when using the power out-
let.
• Close the cover when not in use.
• Some electronic devices can
cause electronic interference
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when plugged into a vehicle’s
power outlet. These devices
The power outlet is designed to pro- may cause excessive audio stat-
vide power for mobile telephones or ic and malfunctions in other
other devices designed to operate electronic systems or devices
with vehicle electrical systems. The used in your vehicle.
devices should draw less than 180W • Push the plug in as far as it will
(Watt) with the engine running. go. If good contact is not made,
the plug may overheat or the in-
WARNING ternal temperature fuse may
open.
Avoid electrical shocks. Do not • Plug in battery equipped electri-
place your fingers or foreign ob- cal/electronic devices with re-
jects (pin, etc.) into a power outlet verse current protection. The
or touch the power outlet with a current from the battery may
wet hand. flow into the vehicle’s electrical/
electronic system and cause
system malfunction.
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USB charger (if equipped) Disconnect the USB cable from the
USB port after use.
Front
• A smart phone or a tablet PC may
get warmer during the re-charging
process. It does not indicate any
malfunction with the charging sys-
tem.
• A smart phone or a tablet PC,
which adopts a different re-
charging method, may not be prop-
erly re-charged. In this case, use
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Rear vice.
• The charging terminal is only to re-
charge a device. Do not use the
charging terminal either to turn ON
an audio or to play media on the
infotainment system.
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To charge a cellular phone i Information
The wireless cellular phone charging
system charges only the Qi-enabled For some manufacturers’ cellular
cellular phones ( ). Read the label phones, the system may not warn you
on the cellular phone accessory cov- even though the cellular phone is left
er or visit your cellular phone manu- on the wireless charging unit. This is
facturer’s website to check whether due to the particular characteristic of
your cellular phone supports the Qi the cellular phone and not a malfunc-
technology. tion of the wireless charging.
The wireless charging process starts
when you put a Qi-enabled cellular WARNING
phone on the wireless charging unit.
1. Remove other items, including the • The wireless cellular phone
smart key, from the wireless charging system may not sup-
charging unit. If not, the wireless port certain cellular phones,
charging process may be interrupt- which are not verified for the Qi
ed. Place the cellular phone on the specification ( ).
center of the charging pad ( ).. • When placing your cellular
2. You can turn ON or OFF the wire- phone on the charging mat, po-
less charging function in the user sition the phone in the middle of
settings mode on the instrument the mat for optimal charging
cluster. For further information, re- performance. If your cell phone
fer to the “LCD Display Modes” in is off to the side, the charging
chapter 4. rate may be less and in some
If your cellular phone is not charging: cases the cell phone may expe-
rience higher heat conduction.
- Slightly change the position of the
cellular phone on the charging • In some cases, the wireless
pad. charging may stop temporarily
when the Remote Key or Smart
In this case, temporarily stop the Key is used, either when start-
charging process, and re-attempt to ing the vehicle or locking/un-
charge your cellular phone again. locking the doors, etc.
The system warns you with a mes- • When charging certain cellular
sage on the LCD display if the cellular phones, the charging indicator
phone is still on the wireless charging may not change to green when
unit after the engine is turned OFF the cell phone is fully charged.
and the front door is opened.
• The wireless charging process
may temporarily stop, when
temperature abnormally in-
creases inside the wireless cel-
lular phone charging system.
Stop the charging cellular phone
and wait until temperature falls
to a certain level.
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If the ignition switch is in the OFF po-
sition, the charging also stops.
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IMPORTANT - Your vehicle was WARNING
manufactured with driver’s side
floor mat anchors that are de- To avoid eye injury, DO NOT over-
signed to securely hold the floor stretch the luggage net. ALWAYS
mat in place. To avoid any interfer- keep your face and body out of the
ence with pedal operation, luggage net’s recoil path. DO NOT
HYUNDAI recommends that the use the luggage net when the
HYUNDAI floor mat designed for strap has visible signs of wear or
use in your vehicle be installed. damage.
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Use the cargo area cover to hide
To keep items from shifting in the car- items stored in the cargo area.
go area, you can use the four holders The cargo area cover can be upright-
located in the cargo area to attach the ed or removed.
luggage net.
If necessary, we recommend that you
contact an authorized HYUNDAI WARNING
dealer to obtain a luggage net.
• Do not place objects on the car-
go area cover. Such objects may
CAUTION be thrown about inside the vehi-
cle and possibly injure vehicle
To prevent damage to the goods or occupants during an accident or
the vehicle, care should be taken braking.
when carrying fragile or bulky ob- • Never allow anyone to ride in the
jects in the luggage compartment. luggage compartment. It is de-
signed for luggage only.
NOTICE
Do not put luggage on the cover
since it may be damaged or mal-
formed.
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EXTERIOR FEATURES
Roof rack (if equipped)
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NOTICE Antenna
Pole antenna
• If you install an aftermarket HID
head lamp, your vehicle’s audio
and electronic device may mal-
function.
• Prevent chemicals such as per-
fume, cosmetic oil, sun cream,
hand cleaner, and air freshener
from contacting the interior
parts because they may cause
damage, button struck issues or
discoloration.
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NOTICE
Installation of aftermarket antenna
may result in water leakage, wind
noise, rattling & improper radio
operation. We recommend to use
the antenna available with an au- OSU2I059057
thorized Hyundai dealer.
The steering wheel audio control but-
ton is installed to promote safe driv-
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Some models do not have audio (plas-
tic blanking cover) system, and will not NOTICE
supply radio main cable. Thus if you Do not operate audio remote con-
want to insert Aftermarket audio or trol buttons simultaneously.
OEM audio to listen radio broadcast-
ing service, we recommend to use the
feeder cable available with an autho-
rized HYUNDAI dealer.
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VOLUME ( / ) (1) MUTE (4)
• Press the up button (+) to increase • Press the button to mute the
volume. sound.
• Press the down button (-) to de- • Press the button again to activate
crease volume. the sound.
MEDIA mode
It will function as the FF/REW button.
RADIO mode
It will function as the PRESET
STATION select buttons.
MEDIA mode
It will function as the TRACK UP/
DOWN button.
MODE (3)
• Press the MODE button to toggle
through radio or media modes.
• Press and hold the button to turn
the system ON/OFF.
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How vehicle radio works AM reception
FM reception
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Using a cellular phone or a two- A Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
way radio enabled cell phone is required to use
When a cellular phone is used inside Bluetooth® Wireless Technology.
the vehicle, noise may be produced
from the audio system. This does not
mean that something is wrong with
the audio equipment. In such a case,
use the cellular phone at a place as
far as possible from the audio equip-
ment.
NOTICE
When using a communication sys-
tem such as a cellular phone or a
radio set inside the vehicle, a sep-
arate external antenna must be fit-
ted. When a cellular phone or a ra-
dio set is used with an internal
antenna alone, it may interfere with
the vehicle’s electrical system and
adversely affect safe operation of
the vehicle.
WARNING
Do not use a cellular phone while
driving. Stop at a safe location to
use a cellular phone.
iPod®
iPod® is a registered trademark of
Apple Inc.
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