Grand i10 NIOS / Aura
OWNER' S MANUAL
Operation
Maintenance
Specifications
All information in this Owner’s Manual is current at the time
of publication. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make
changes at any time so that our policy of continual product
improvement may be carried out.
This manual applies to all models of this vehicle and includes
descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard
equipment.
As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not
apply to your specific vehicle.
CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI
Your HYUNDAI should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may
adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI
and may, in addition, violate conditions of the limited warranties covering
the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in violation of regulations
established by the Department of Transportation and other government
agencies in your country.
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TELEPHONE INSTALLATION
Your vehicle is equipped with electronic fuel injection and other electronic
components. It is possible for an improperly installed/adjusted two-way radio
or cellular telephone to adversely affect electronic systems. For this reason,
we recommend that you carefully follow the radio manufacturer’s instructions
or consult your HYUNDAI dealer for precautionary measures or special
instructions if you choose to install one of these devices.
SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING
This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and
NOTICE.
These titles indicate the following:
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in vehicle
damage.
Table of Contents
Hyundai Warranty Policy
1
Vehicle Information
2
Safety System
3
Instrument Cluster
4
Convenience Features
5
Driving Your Vehicle
6
Driver Assistance System
7
Emergency Situations
8
Maintenance
9
Hyundai Warranty Policy
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vehicles and no dealer or its or his
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to extend or enlarge this warranty
Audio Video Navigation System, Batteries, Tyres & Tubes and Audio Systems, originally equipped on Hyundai
vehicles are warranted directly by the
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vehicles previously sold.
HMIL reserves the right for the final decision in all warranty matters.
Owner’s Responsibilities
▶ Proper use, maintenance and care
of vehicle in accordance with the
instructions contained in this
Owner’s Manual and Service
Booklet. If the vehicle is subject
to severe usage conditions, susuch as operation in extremely
dusty, rough, more repeated
short distance driving or heavy
city traffic during hot weather,
maintenance of vehicle should
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records. It may be necessary for
the customer to show that the required maintenance has been
performed, as specified in this
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▶ Delivery of the vehicle during regular service business hours to
any authorized Hyundai Dealer to
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PARTS REPLACEMENT WARǢ
RANTY
Hyundai Motor India Limited hereinafter called “HMIL”, warrants that
each new Hyundai Genuine replacement part purchased from and installed by Hyundai Authorized Dealer
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use and maintenance, subject to the
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1. Warranty period
This warranty shall exist for a period
of 6 months or until the vehicle has
been driven for a distance of 10,000
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Conditions apply
] button on
the control panel.
• You can also press and hold the
[< SEEK] button / [TRACK >] button
to search for frequencies quickly.
When you release the button, a radio
station with a strong signal is selected
automatically.
If you know the exact frequency of the
radio station you want to listen to, turn
the [TUNE] knob on the control panel to
change the frequency.
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Convenience Features
Saving radio stations
You can save your favorite radio stations
and listen to them by selecting them
from the preset list.
Saving the current radio station
While listening to the radio, press and
hold the desired number button on the
control panel.
• The radio station you are listening to
will be added to the selected number.
• To save the next page of the preset
list, press the [FAV] button.
NOTICE
• You can save up to 12 radio stations in
each mode.
• If a station is already saved to the
selected preset number, the station
will be replaced by the station you
are listening to.
Using the auto save function
You can search for radio stations in your
area where there is a strong signal. The
results of your search can be saved to
the preset list automatically.
1. From the radio screen, press the
[MENU/CLOCK] button on the control
panel.
2. When the option selection window
displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to
select Autostore, and then press the
knob.
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Listening to saved radio
stations
FM/AM Mode
1. Confirm the preset number for the
radio station you want to listen to.
• To view the next page of the preset
list, press the [FAV] button.
2. On the control panel, press the desired
number button.
• Alternatively, push the Up/Down
lever on the steering wheel to
change the station.
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MEDIA PLAYER
Using the media player
You can play music stored in various
media storage devices, such as USB
storage devices, and smartphones.
1. Connect a device to the USB port in
your vehicle.
• Playback may start immediately
depending on the device that you
connect to the system.
2. On the control panel, press the
[MEDIA] / [AUDIO] button.
3. When the mode selection window
displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to
select the desired mode and then
press the knob.
NOTICE
• To start the media player, press
the [MEDIA] / [AUDIO] button on the
control panel.
• You can also change the mode
by pressing the [MODE] button
repeatedly on the steering wheel.
• Make sure to connect or disconnect
external USB devices with the
system power turned off.
• When the Mode Popup is not
selected in [MENU/CLOCK] X Mode
Popup, press the [MEDIA] / [AUDIO]
button on the control panel to
change the media player.
Each time you press the [MEDIA] /
[AUDIO] button on the control panel,
the media mode switches to USB X
BT Audio in order.
• Depending on vehicle models and
specifications, available buttons or
the appearance and layout of the USB
port in your vehicle may vary.
• Do not connect a smartphone or an
MP3 device to the system via multiple
methods such as USB and Bluetooth
simultaneously. Doing so may
cause a distorted noise or a system
malfunction.
• When the equaliser function of the
connected device and Tone settings
of the system are both activated, the
effects may interfere with each other
and may lead to sound degradation
or distortion. Deactivate the device’s
equaliser function if possible.
Using the USB mode
You can play media files stored in
portable devices, such as USB storage
devices and MP3 players. Check
compatible USB storage devices and
file specifications before using the USB
mode.
Connect your USB device to the USB
port in the vehicle.
• Playback starts immediately.
• Press the [MEDIA] / [AUDIO] button on
the control panel to display the mode
selection window, turn the [TUNE]
knob to select USB and then press the
knob.
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NOTICE
(1) Current file number and total number
of files
(2) Playback time
(3) Information about the song currently
playing
Press the [MENU/CLOCK] button on the
control panel to access the following
menu options:
• List: Access the file list.
• Folder List: Access the folder list.
• Information: Display information
about the song currently playing.
• Sound Settings: You can change
the settings related to sounds, such
as location where sound will be
concentrated and the output level for
each range.
- Position: Select a location where
sound will be concentrated in the
vehicle. Select Fade (Fader) or
Balance, turn the [TUNE] knob to
select the desired position, and
then press the knob. To set sound
to be centered in the vehicle, select
Centre (Center).
- Equaliser (Tone): Adjust the output
level for each sound tone mode.
- Speed Dependent Vol.: Set the
volume to be adjusted automatically
according to your driving speed.
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• Depending on vehicle models or
specifications, available options may
vary.
• Depending on the system or amplifier
specifications applied to your vehicle,
available options may vary.
• Song information (Media Display):
Select information such as Folder/File
or Artist/Title/Album to display when
playing MP3 files.
• Mode Popup: Set to display mode
selection window when the
[MEDIA] / [AUDIO] button is pressed
on the control panel.
• Date/Time: You can change the
date and time that are shown on the
system display.
- Set Date: Set date to display on the
system display.
- Set Time: Set time to display on the
system display.
- Time Format: Select to display time
in the 12 hour format or the 24 hour
format.
- Display (Power Off): Set to display
the clock when the system power is
off.
• Language: You can change the display
language.
• Display Off: Turn off the screen. Press
any of the control panel buttons to
turn back on.
Rewinding/Fast forwarding
On the control panel, press and hold the
[< SEEK] button / [TRACK >] button.
• You can also push and hold the Up/
Down lever on the steering wheel.
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Restarting the current playback
On the control panel after the song has
played for 2 seconds, press the [< SEEK]
button.
• You can also push the Up lever on the
steering wheel.
Playing the previous or next song
To play the previous song on the control
panel within the first 2 seconds of the
current song, press the [< SEEK] button.
To play the next song, press the [TRACK
>] button on the control panel.
• If more than 2 seconds of playback
have elapsed, press the [< SEEK]
button on the control panel twice to
play the previous song.
• You can also push the Up/Down lever
on the steering wheel.
NOTICE
Select [MENU/CLOCK] > List to access
the file list, turn the [TUNE] knob to find
the desired song and press the knob to
play the file.
Playing repeatedly
On the control panel, press the [1 RPT]
button. The repeat play mode changes
each time you press it. The corresponding
mode icon will be displayed on the screen.
Playing in random order
On the control panel, press the
[2 SHFL] button. The shuffle play mode is
activated or deactivated each time you
press it. When you activate the shuffle
mode, the corresponding mode icon will
be displayed on the screen.
NOTICE
Depending on the connected Bluetooth
device or mobile phone, RPT & SHFL
features may not be supported.
Searching folders
1. On the control panel, press the
[MENU/CLOCK] button.
2. When the option selection window
displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to
select the Folder List and then press
the knob.
3. Navigate to the desired folder in the
Folder List and then press the [TUNE]
knob.
• The first song in the selected folder
will be played.
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Information
• Start the engine of your vehicle before
connecting a USB device to your system.
Starting the engine with a USB device
connected to the system may damage
the USB device.
• Be careful of static electricity when
connecting or disconnecting a USB
device. A static discharge may cause a
system malfunction.
• Be careful not to let your body or
external objects contact the USB port.
Doing so may cause an accident or a
system malfunction.
• Do not connect and disconnect a USB
connector repeatedly in a short time.
Doing so may cause an error in the
device or a system malfunction.
• Do not use a USB device for purposes
other than playing files. Using USB
accessories for charging or heating may
cause poor performance or a system
malfunction.
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Convenience Features
BLUETOOTH
NOTICE
• When connecting a USB storage
device, do not use an extension
cable. Connect it directly to the
USB port. If you use a USB hub or an
extension cable, the device may not
be recognized.
• Fully insert a USB connector into the
USB port. Failure to do so may cause
a communication error.
• When you disconnect a USB storage
device, a distorted noise may occur.
• The system can play only files
encoded in a standard format.
• The following types of USB devices
may not be recognized or work
correctly:
- Encrypted MP3 players
- USB devices not recognized as
removable disks
• A USB device may not be recognized
depending on its condition.
• Some USB devices may be
incompatible with your system.
• Depending on the USB device’s type,
capacity, or the format of files, USB
recognition time may be longer.
• Image and video playback are not
supported.
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Connecting Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless
networking technology. Via Bluetooth,
you can connect nearby mobile
devices wirelessly to send and receive
data between connected devices.
This enables you to use your devices
effectively.
To use Bluetooth, you must first connect
a Bluetooth-enabled device to your
system, such as a mobile phone or an
MP3 player. Ensure that the device you
want to connect supports Bluetooth.
WARNING
Park your vehicle in a safe location
before connecting Bluetooth devices.
Distracted driving can cause a traffic
accident and lead to personal injury or
death.
NOTICE
• On your system, you can use only
Bluetooth Handsfree and Audio
features. Connect a mobile device
that supports both features.
• Some Bluetooth devices may cause
malfunctions to the infotainment
system or make interference noises.
In this case, storing the device in a
different location may resolve the
problem.
• Depending on the connected
Bluetooth device or mobile
phone, some functions may not be
supported.
• If the system is not stable due
to a vehicle-Bluetooth device
communication error, delete the
paired devices and connect the
Bluetooth devices again.
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• If Bluetooth connection is not stable,
follow these steps to try again.
1. Deactivate Bluetooth and
reactivate it on the device. Then,
reconnect the device.
2. Turn the device off and on. Then,
reconnect it.
3. Remove the battery from the
device and reinstall it. Then, turn
the device on and reconnect it.
4. Unregister the Bluetooth pairing on
both the system and the device and
then re-register and connect them.
• The Bluetooth connection is
unavailable when the device’s
Bluetooth function is turned off. Be
sure to turn on the device’s Bluetooth
function.
Pairing devices with your system
For Bluetooth connections, first pair your
device with your system to add it to the
system’s list of Bluetooth devices. You
can register up to five devices.
1. From the control panel, press the
[PHONE] button, and then select
Phone Settings X Add New Device.
• If you are pairing a device with your
system for the first time, you can
also press the Call/Answer button
on the steering wheel.
2. On the Bluetooth device you want to
connect, activate Bluetooth, search for
your vehicle’s system, and then select
it.
• Check the system’s Bluetooth
name, which is displayed in the new
registration pop-up window on the
system screen.
3. Enter or confirm the passkey to
confirm the connection.
• If the passkey input screen is
displayed on the Bluetooth device
screen, enter the passkey ‘0000’
which is displayed on the system
screen.
• If the 6-digit passkey is displayed
on the Bluetooth device screen,
ensure that the Bluetooth passkey
displayed on the Bluetooth device
is the same as the passkey on the
system screen and confirm the
connection from the device.
NOTICE
• The screen image in this manual is an
example. Check your system screen for
the exact vehicle name and Bluetooth
device name.
• The default passkey is ‘0000’.
• It may take a while for the system
to connect with the device after
you permit the system to access the
device. When a connection is made,
the Bluetooth status icon appears at
the top of the screen.
• You can change the permission
settings via the mobile phone’s
Bluetooth settings menu. For more
information, refer to your mobile
phone’s user guide.
• To register a new device, repeat
steps 1 to 3.
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Convenience Features
• If you use the automatic Bluetooth
connection function, a call may be
switched to the vehicle’s Handsfree
when you are taking on the phone
near the vehicle while the vehicle’s
engine is on. If you do not want the
system to connect with the device
automatically, deactivate Bluetooth
on your device.
• When a device is connected to the
system via Bluetooth, the device’s
battery may discharge faster.
Connecting a paired device
To use a Bluetooth device on your
system, connect the paired device to the
system. Your system can connect with
only one device at a time.
1. From the control panel, press the
[PHONE] button, and then select Phone
Settings X Paired Devices.
• If there is no connected device,
press the Call/Answer button on the
steering wheel.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the
device to connect, and then press the
knob.
• If another device is already
connected to your system,
disconnect it. Select the connected
device to disconnect.
NOTICE
• If a connection ends because a
device is out of the connection
range or a device error occurs,
the connection will be restored
automatically when the device enters
the connection range or when the
error is cleared.
• Depending on auto connection
priority, connection to a device may
take time.
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Disconnecting a device
If you want to stop using a Bluetooth
device or connect another device,
disconnect your currently connected
device.
1. From the control panel, press the
[PHONE] button, and then select Phone
Settings X Paired Devices.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select your
currently connected device and then
press the knob.
3. Press the [1 RPT] button to select
Yes.
Deleting paired devices
If you no longer want a Bluetooth device
paired or if you want to connect a new
device when the Bluetooth device list is
full, delete paired devices.
1. From the control panel, press the
[PHONE] button, and then select Phone
Settings X Delete Devices.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the
device to delete, and then press the
knob.
3. Press the [1 RPT] button to select Yes.
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NOTICE
• When you delete a paired device, the
Call history and Contacts stored in
the system are also deleted.
• To re-use a deleted device, you must
pair the device again.
Using a Bluetooth audio device
You can listen to music stored in the
connected Bluetooth audio device via
your vehicle’s speakers.
1. On the control panel, press the
[AUDIO] button.
2. When the mode selection window
displays, turn the [TUNE] knob to
select BT Audio and then press the
knob.
• Sound Settings: You can change
the settings related to sounds, such
as location where sound will be
concentrated and the output level
for each range.
- Position: Select a location where
sound will be concentrated in the
vehicle. Select Fade (Fader) or
Balance, turn the [TUNE] knob to
select the desired position, and
then press the knob. To set sound
to be centered in the vehicle,
select Centre (Center).
- Equaliser (Tone): Adjust the
output level for each sound tone
mode.
- Speed Dependent Vol.: Set
the volume to be adjusted
automatically according to your
driving speed.
NOTICE
(1) Information about the song currently
playing
1. Press the [MENU/CLOCK] button
on the control panel to access the
following a menu option.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select option
and then press the knob.
• Depending on vehicle models or
specifications, available options may
vary.
• Depending on the system or amplifier
specifications applied to your vehicle,
available options may vary.
• Mode Popup: Set to display mode
selection window when the [AUDIO]
button is pressed on the control
panel.
• Date/Time: You can change the
date and time that are shown on the
system display.
- Set Date: Set date to display on
the system display.
- Set Time: Set time to display on
the system display.
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Convenience Features
- Time Format: Select to display
time in the 12 hour format or the
24 hour format.
- Display (Power Off): Set to display
the clock when the system power
is off.
• Language: You can change the
display language.
• Display Off: Turn off the screen.
Press any of the control panel
buttons to turn back on.
Pausing/Resuming playback
To pause playback, press the [TUNE]
knob on the control panel. To resume
playback, press the [TUNE] knob again.
• You can also press the Mute button on
the steering wheel remote control.
Playing repeatedly
On the control panel, press the
[1 RPT] button. The repeat play mode
changes each time you press it. The
corresponding mode icon will be
displayed on the screen.
Playing in random order
On the control panel, press the
[2 SHFL] button. The shuffle play mode is
activated or deactivated each time you
press it. When you activate the shuffle
mode, the corresponding mode icon will
be displayed on the screen.
NOTICE
Depending on the connected Bluetooth
device or mobile phone, RPT & SHFL
features may not be supported.
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NOTICE
• Depending on the connected
Bluetooth device, mobile phone,
or the music player you are using,
playback controls may differ.
• Depending on the music player you
are using, streaming may not be
supported.
• Depending on the connected
Bluetooth device or mobile
phone, some functions may not be
supported.
• If a Bluetooth enabled phone is being
used to play music and it receives or
makes a phone call, the music will
stop.
• Receiving an incoming call or making
an outgoing call while playing
Bluetooth audio may result in audio
interference.
• If you use the Bluetooth phone
mode while using Bluetooth audio,
playback may not automatically
resume after you end the call
depending on the connected mobile
phone.
• Moving the track up/down while
playing Bluetooth audio mode may
result in pop noises with some mobile
phones.
• The Rewinding/Fast forwarding
function is not supported in the
Bluetooth audio mode.
• The playlist feature is not supported
in the Bluetooth audio mode.
• If the Bluetooth device is
disconnected, Bluetooth audio mode
will end.
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Using a Bluetooth phone
You can use Bluetooth to talk on the
phone hands free. View call information on the system screen, and make
or receive calls safely and conveniently via the vehicle’s built-in microphone and speakers.
WARNING
• Park your vehicle in a safe location
before connecting Bluetooth devices.
Distracted driving can cause a traffic
accident and lead to personal injury
or death.
• Never dial a phone number or pick
up your mobile phone while driving.
Use of a mobile phone may distract
your attention, making it difficult to
recognize external conditions and
reducing the ability to cope with
unexpected situations, which may
lead to an accident. If necessary, use
the Bluetooth Handsfree feature to
make calls and keep the call as short
as possible.
NOTICE
• You cannot access the Phone screen
if there is no connected mobile
phone. To use the Bluetooth phone
function, connect a mobile phone to
the system.
• The Bluetooth Handsfree function
may not work when you are
passing out of the cellular service
coverage area, such as when you
are in a tunnel, underground, or in a
mountainous area.
• Call quality may be degraded in the
following environments:
- The reception of the mobile phone
is poor
- The inside of the vehicle is noisy
- The mobile phone is placed
near metallic objects, such as a
beverage can.
• Depending on the connected mobile
phone, the volume and sound quality
of the Bluetooth Handsfree may vary.
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Convenience Features
Making a call
Using the favorites list
If your mobile phone is connected to the
system, you can make a call by selecting
a name from your call history or contacts
list.
1. On the control panel, press the
[PHONE] button.
• Alternatively, press the Call/
Answer button on the steering wheel.
2. Select a phone number.
• To select a phone number from your
favorites list, select
Favorites.
• To select a phone number from your
call history, select Call
History.
• To select a phone number from the
contacts list downloaded from the
connected mobile phone, select
Contacts.
3. To end the call, press the [2 SHFL]
button on the control panel.
• Alternatively, press the Call end
button on the steering wheel.
1. From the Phone screen, turn the
[TUNE] knob on the control panel to
select Favorites, and then press the
knob.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the
desired contact, and then press the
knob to make a phone call.
Registering the favorites list
You can more easily use Bluetooth
to talk on the phone hands-free by
registering phone numbers as your
favorites.
1. On the Phone screen, turn the [TUNE]
knob on the control panel to select
Favorites and press the knob.
2. Select Add New.
3. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select
the desired group of alphanumeric
characters, and then press the knob.
4. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the
desired contact.
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Press the [MENU/CLOCK] button on the
control panel to access the following
menu options:
• Add new favorites: Add a frequently
used phone number to favorites.
• Delete Items: Delete a selected
favorites item.
• Delete All: Delete all favorites items.
NOTICE
• You can register up to 20 favorites for
each device.
• You must first download the contacts
to the system to register favorites.
• The favorites list saved on the mobile
phone is not downloaded to the
system.
• Even if the contact information
on the mobile phone is edited, the
favorites on the system are not
automatically edited. Delete and add
the item to favorites again.
• When you connect a new mobile
phone, your favorites set for the
previous mobile phone will not be
displayed, but they will remain in
your system until you delete the
previous phone from the device list.
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Using your call history
1. From the Phone screen, turn the
[TUNE] knob on the control panel to
select Call History, and then press the
knob.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the
desired entry, and then press the knob
to make a phone call.
Press the [MENU/CLOCK] button on the
control panel to access the following
menu options:
• Download: Download your call history.
• All Calls: View all call records.
• Dialed Calls: View only dialed calls.
• Received Calls: View only received
calls.
• Missed Calls: View only missed calls.
NOTICE
• Some mobile phones may not
support the download function.
• The call history is accessed only after
downloading the call history when
the mobile phone is connected to the
system.
• Calls from restricted IDs are not
saved on the call history list.
• Up to 50 call records will be
downloaded per individual list.
• Call duration and time information
will not be displayed on the system
screen.
• Permission is required to download
your call history from the mobile
phone. When you attempt to
download data, you may need to
permit the download on the mobile
phone. If the download fails, check
the mobile phone screen for any
notification or the mobile phone’s
permission setting.
• When you download your call history,
any old data will be deleted.
Using the contacts list
1. From the Phone screen, turn the
[TUNE] knob on the control panel to
select Contacts, and then press the
knob.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the
desired group of alphanumeric
characters, and then press the knob.
3. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the
desired contact, and then press the
knob to make a phone call.
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Convenience Features
Press the [MENU/CLOCK] button on the
control panel to access the following a
menu option:
• Download: Download your mobile
phone contacts.
NOTICE
• Contacts can be viewed only when
the Bluetooth device is connected.
• Only contacts in the supported
format can be downloaded and
displayed from the Bluetooth device.
Contacts from some applications will
not be included.
• Up to 2,000 contacts can be
downloaded from your device.
• Some mobile phones may not
support the download function.
• Depending on the system’s
specifications, some of the
downloaded contacts may be lost.
• Contacts stored both in the phone
and in the SIM card are downloaded.
With some mobile phones, contacts
in the SIM card may not be
downloaded.
• Special characters and figures used
in the contact name may not be
displayed properly.
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• Permission is required to download
contacts from the mobile phone.
When you attempt to download
data, you may need to permit the
download on the mobile phone. If
the download fails, check the mobile
phone screen for any notification
or the mobile phone’s permission
setting.
• Depending on the mobile phone type
or status, downloading may take
longer.
• When you download your contacts,
any old data will be deleted.
• You cannot edit or delete your
contacts on the system.
• When you connect a new mobile
phone, your contacts downloaded
from the previous mobile phone will
not be displayed, but they will remain
in your system until you delete the
previous phone from the device list.
Answering calls
When a call comes in, a notification popup window of the incoming call appears
on the system screen.
To answer the call, press the [1 RPT]
button on the control panel.
• Alternatively, press the Call/
Answer button on the steering wheel.
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To reject the call, press the [2 SHFL]
button on the control panel.
• Alternatively, press the Call end button
on the steering wheel.
NOTICE
• Depending on the mobile phone type,
call rejection may not be supported.
• Once your mobile phone is connected
to the system, the call sound may be
output through the vehicle’s speakers
even after you exit the vehicle if the
phone is within the connection range.
To end the connection, disconnect
the device from the system or
deactivate Bluetooth on the device.
Using options during a call
During a call, you will see the call screen
shown below. Press a button to perform
the function you want.
To switch the call to your mobile phone,
press the [1 RPT] button on the control
panel.
• Alternatively, press and hold the Call/
Answer button on the steering wheel.
Press the [MENU/CLOCK] button on the
control panel to access the following a
menu option:
• Microphone Volume (Outgoing
Volume): Adjust the microphone
volume or turn off the microphone so
the other party cannot hear you.
NOTICE
• If the caller information is saved in
your contacts list, the caller’s name
and phone number will be displayed.
If the caller information is not saved
in your contacts list, only the caller’s
phone number will be displayed.
• You cannot switch to any other
screen, such as the audio screen
or the settings screen, during a
Bluetooth call.
• Depending on the mobile phone
type, call quality may vary. On some
phones, your voice may be less
audible to the other party.
• Depending on the mobile phone
type, the phone number may not be
displayed.
• Depending on the mobile phone type,
the call switching function may not
be supported.
To end the call, press the [2 SHFL]
button on the control panel.
• Alternatively, press the Call end button
on the steering wheel.
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Convenience Features
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You can make an emergency call quickly
in the event of a traffic accident via the
emergency call system.
• Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)
emergency call service
SOS
Driver or passenger manually can
make an emergency call in the single
duty dispatch service, by pressing SOS
button to call the necessary emergency
services.
• Stops sound and SOS is displayed on
screen.
NOTICE
• For more information, refer to the
“Emergency situations” in manual.
• Depending on your region, the
service may not be supported.
• Depending on your region or vehicle
model, the name of the button may
vary.
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05
SYSTEM STATUS ICONS
Status icons appear at the top of the
screen to display the current system
status.
Familiarise yourself with the status icons
that appear when you perform certain
actions or functions and their meanings.
Signal strength
Icon
Description
Signal strength of the mobile
phone connected via Bluetooth
NOTICE
Bluetooth
Icon
Description
Battery level of connected
Bluetooth device
Mobile phone or audio device
connected via Bluetooth
• The battery level displayed on the
screen may differ from the battery
level displayed on the connected
device.
• The signal strength displayed on the
screen may differ from the signal
strength displayed on the connected
mobile phone.
• Depending on vehicle models and
specifications, some status icons may
not be displayed.
Bluetooth call in progress
Microphone turned off during
Bluetooth call
Downloading call history from
a mobile phone connected via
Bluetooth to the system
Downloading contacts from a
mobile phone connected via
Bluetooth to the system
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Convenience Features
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
USB
Supported audio formats
Audio file specification
- WAVeform audio format
- MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio Layer3
- Windows Media Audio Ver 7.X/8.X
Bit rates
- MPEG1 (Layer3):
32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/
160/192/224/256/320 kbps
- MPEG2 (Layer3):
8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/
112/128/144/160 kbps
- MPEG2.5 (Layer3):
8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/
112/128/144/160 kbps
- WMA (High Range):
48/64/80/96/128/160/192 kbps
• Bits Per Sample
- WAV (PCM(Stereo)): 24 bit
- WAV (IMA ADPCM): 4 bit
- WAV (MS ADPCM): 4 bit
• Sampling frequency
- MPEG1: 44100/48000/32000 Hz
- MPEG2: 22050/24000/16000 Hz
- MPEG2.5: 11025/12000/8000 Hz
- WMA: 32000/44100/48000 Hz
- WAV: 44100/48000 Hz
• Maximum length of folder/file names
(Based on Unicode): 40 English or
Korean characters
• Supported characters for folder/
file names (Unicode support): 2,604
Korean characters, 94 alphanumeric
characters, 4,888 Chinese characters
in common use, 986 special
characters
• Maximum number of folders: 1,000
• Maximum number of files: 5,000
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NOTICE
• Files that are not in a supported
format may not be recognized or
played, or information about them,
such as the file name, may not be
displayed properly.
• Only files with .mp3/.wma/.wav
extensions can be recognized by the
system. If the file is not in supported
format, change the file format by
using the latest encoding software.
• The device will not support files
locked by DRM (Digital Rights
Management).
• For MP3/WMA compression files and
WAV file, differences in sound quality
will occur depending on the bitrate.
(Music files with a higher bitrate have
a better sound quality.)
• Japanese or Simplified Chinese
characters in folder or file names may
not be displayed properly.
Supported USB storage devices
• Byte/Sector: 64 kbyte or less
• Format system: FAT12/16/32
(recommended), exFAT/NTFS
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TRADEMARKS
NOTICE
• Operation is guaranteed only for a
metal cover type USB storage device
with a plug type connector.
- USB storage devices with a plastic
plug may not be recognized.
- USB storage devices in memory
card types, such as CF card or SD
cards, may not be recognized.
• USB hard disk drives may not be
recognized.
• When you use a large capacity USB
storage device with multiple logical
drives, only files stored on the first
drive will be recognized.
• If an application program is loaded
on a USB storage device, the
corresponding media files may not
play.
• Use USB 2.0 devices for better
compatibility.
Other trademarks and trade names are
those of their respective owners.
• The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by HYUNDAI is under
licence.
Bluetooth
•
•
•
•
Bluetooth Power Class 2: -6 to 4 dBm
Aerial power: Max 2.5 mW
Frequency range: 2400 to 2483.5 MHz
Bluetooth patch RAM software
version: 1
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Convenience Features
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
CE
EU Declaraon of Conformity
[1]
Product details [2]
Product [3]
Car Auido System
Model [4]
ACB10HQIG, ACB11HQIG, ACB12HQIG, ACB13HQIG, ACB10HQGG, ACB10HQGN, ACB10HQGL,
ACB10HQGP, ACB11HQGG, ACB10HQMG, ACB00GQTP, ACB11GQTP, ACB00GQEG,
ACB01GQEG, ACB90GQEG, ACB10GQEG, ACB11GQEG, ACBC0GQEG, ACB00GQEP,
ACB90GQEP, ACB10GQEP, ACBC0GQEP, ACB11GQEP, ACBC1GQEP, ACB91GQEP, ACB02GQEP,
AU210HQEP, AU211HQEP
We hereby declare, that the product above is in compliance with the essenal requirements of the Direcve
2014/53/EU by applicaon of [5]
Applied Standards [6]
Arcle [7] 3.2
Radio [8]
EN 300 328 V2.2.2, EN 303 345-1 V1.1.1, EN 303 345-2 V1.2.1,
EN 303 345-3 V1.1.1 EN 303 345-4 V1.1.1
Arcle [7] 3.1b
EMC [9]
EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3, EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4
EN 55032:2015+A11:2020, EN 55035:2017+A11:2020
Arcle [7] 3.1a
Safety [10], Health [11]
EN IEC 62368̺1:2020+A11:2020
EN 62311:2008
Manufacturer [12]
Representave in the EU [13]
Hyundai MOBIS Co., Ltd.
MOBIS Parts Europe N.V.
203, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu,
Wilhelm-Fay-Strabe 51,
Seoul, 06141 , Korea
Frankfurt Main, 65936, Germany
Tel: +82-31-260-2707
Tel: +49-69-85096-5011
Signed By [14]
25/07/2022
This declaraon of conformity is issued under the sole
responsibility of the manufacturer. [15]
Seunghoon Choe
Representave
Hyundai MOBIS Co., Ltd.
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6. Driving Your Vehicle
Before driving ................................................................................................. 6-3
Before entering the vehicle ...................................................................................... 6-3
Before starting .......................................................................................................... 6-3
Ignition switch ................................................................................................6-4
Key ignition switch .................................................................................................... 6-4
Engine Start/Stop button...........................................................................................6-7
Manual transmission .....................................................................................6-12
Manual transmission operation .............................................................................. 6-12
Good driving practices ............................................................................................6-14
Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) ......................................................6-15
Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) operation ...............................................6-16
Features of the Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) ......................................6-16
Parking ..................................................................................................................... 6-24
Good driving practices ........................................................................................... 6-24
Braking system .............................................................................................. 6-26
Power brakes ........................................................................................................... 6-26
Disc brakes wear indicator ..................................................................................... 6-26
Rear drum brakes .....................................................................................................6-27
Parking brake ...........................................................................................................6-27
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)................................................................................. 6-29
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) .......................................................................... 6-30
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) .................................................................... 6-33
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)................................................................................ 6-34
Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) ................................................................................. 6-35
Brake Assist System (BAS) ...................................................................................... 6-35
Good braking practices .......................................................................................... 6-36
Special driving conditions ............................................................................ 6-37
Hazardous driving conditions .................................................................................6-37
Rocking the vehicle ...............................................................................................6-37
Smooth cornering ................................................................................................... 6-38
Driving at night ........................................................................................................ 6-38
Driving in the rain .................................................................................................... 6-38
Driving in flooded areas .......................................................................................... 6-39
Winter driving............................................................................................... 6-40
Snow or icy conditions............................................................................................6-40
Winter precautions.................................................................................................. 6-42
Vehicle weight ...............................................................................................6-44
Overloading .............................................................................................................6-44
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Driving Your Vehicle
WARNING
Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic. Breathing CO can cause unconsciousness and
death.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which cannot be seen or smelled.
Do not inhale engine exhaust.
If at any time you smell engine exhaust inside the vehicle, open the windows
immediately. Exposure to CO can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.
Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.
The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the
oil or for any other purpose. If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you
drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the vehicle, we recommend
that the exhaust system be checked as soon as possible by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is a hazardous
practice. Run the engine only long enough to start the engine and to move the vehicle
out of the garage.
Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the vehicle.
If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the
vehicle, be sure to do so only in an open area with the air intake set at “Fresh” and fan
control set to high so fresh air is drawn into the interior.
Keep the air intakes clear.
To assure proper operation of the ventilation system, keep the ventilation air intakes
located in front of the windshield clear of snow, ice, leaves, or other obstructions.
If you must drive with the tailgate/trunk open:
Close all windows.
Open instrument panel air vents.
Set the air intake control at “Fresh”, the air flow control at “Floor” or “Face”, and the
fan control set to high.
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06
BEFORE DRIVING
Before entering the vehicle
• Be sure all windows, outside mirror(s)
and outside lights are clean and
unobstructed.
• Remove frost, snow or ice.
• Visually check the tires for uneven
wear and damage.
• Check under the vehicle for any sign
of leaks.
• Be sure there are no obstacles behind
you if you intend to back up.
Before starting
• Make sure the hood, the tailgate/trunk
and the doors are securely closed and
locked.
• Adjust the position of the seat and
steering wheel.
• Adjust the inside and outside rearview
mirrors.
• Verify all of the lights work.
• Fasten your seatbelt. Check that
all passengers have fastened their
seatbelts.
• Check the gauges and indicators in the
instrument panel and the messages
on the instrument display when the
ignition switch is in the ON position.
• Check that any items you are carrying
are stored properly or fastened down
securely.
• Stay focused on the task of driving.
Driver distraction can cause
accidents.
• Leave plenty of space between you
and the vehicle in front of you.
WARNING
NEVER drink or take drugs and drive.
Drinking or taking drugs and driving
is dangerous and may result in an
accident and SERIOUS INJURY or
DEATH.
Drunk driving is the number one
contributor to the highway death
toll each year. Even a small amount
of alcohol will affect your reflexes,
perceptions and judgment. Just
one drink can reduce your ability to
respond to changing conditions and
emergencies and your reaction time
gets worse with each additional drink.
Driving while under the influence
of drugs is as dangerous as or more
dangerous than driving under the
influence of alcohol.
You are much more likely to have a
serious accident if you drink or take
drugs and drive. If you are drinking or
taking drugs, don’t drive. Do not ride
with a driver who has been drinking
or taking drugs. Choose a designated
driver or call a taxi.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS
INJURY or DEATH, take the following
precautions:
• ALWAYS wear your seat belt. All
passengers must be properly belted
whenever the vehicle is moving.
For more information, refer to “Seat
Belts” in chapter 3.
• Always drive defensively. Assume
other drivers or pedestrians may be
careless and make mistakes.
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Driving Your Vehicle
IGNITION SWITCH
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS
INJURY or DEATH, take the following
precautions:
• NEVER allow children or any person
who is unfamiliar with the vehicle to
touch the ignition switch or related
parts. Unexpected and sudden
vehicle movement can occur.
• NEVER reach through the steering
wheel for the ignition switch, or any
other controls, while the vehicle is in
motion. The presence of your hand
or arm in this area may cause a loss
of vehicle control resulting in an
accident.
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Key ignition switch
(if equipped)
OIB054010
WARNING
• NEVER turn the ignition switch to
the LOCK or ACC position while the
vehicle is in motion except in an
emergency. This will result in the
engine turning off and loss of power
assist for the steering and brake
systems.
This may lead to loss of directional
control and braking function, which
could cause an accident.
• Before leaving the driver’s seat,
always make sure the shift lever is in
the 1st gear (for manual transmission
vehicle) or N (Neutral) position (for
Automated Manual Transmission
vehicle), apply the parking brake, and
turn the ignition switch to the LOCK
position.
Unexpected vehicle movement may
occur if these precautions are not
followed.
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Key ignition switch positions
Switch
Position
Action
Notice
LOCK
The steering wheel locks to protect
The ignition key can be removed in
the vehicle from theft.
the LOCK position.
(if equipped)
ACC
Electrical accessories are usable.
The steering wheel unlocks.
If difficulty is experienced turning
the ignition switch to the ACC
position, turn the key while turning
the steering wheel right and left to
release tension.
ON
This is the normal key position
when the engine has started.
All features and accessories are
usable.
The warning lights can be checked
when you turn the ignition switch
from ACC to ON.
Do not leave the ignition switch in
the ON position when the engine is
not running to prevent the battery
from discharging.
START
To start the engine, turn the
ignition switch to the START
The engine will crank until you
position. The switch returns to the
release the key.
ON position when you let go of the
key.
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Driving Your Vehicle
Starting the engine
WARNING
• Always wear appropriate shoes when
operating your vehicle. Unsuitable
shoes, such as high heels, ski boots,
sandals, flip-flops, etc., may interfere
with your ability to use the brake,
accelerator and clutch pedals.
• Do not start the vehicle with the
accelerator pedal depressed. The
vehicle can move and lead to an
accident.
• Wait until the engine RPM is normal.
The vehicle may suddenly move if
the brake pedal is released when the
RPM is high.
Starting the petrol engine
Vehicle with Manual Transmission:
1. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.
2. Make sure the shift lever is in N
(Neutral).
3. Depress the clutch and brake pedals.
4. Turn the ignition switch to the START
position. Hold the key (maximum of
10 seconds) until the engine starts and
release it.
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Vehicle with Automated Manual
Transmission :
1. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.
2. Make sure the shift lever is in N
(Neutral).
3. Depress the brake pedal firmly.
4. Turn the ignition switch to the START
position. Hold the key (maximum of
10 seconds) until the engine starts
and release it. The engine can not
be started unless the shift lever is ‘N’
position.
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• Do not wait for the engine to warm up
while the vehicle remains stationary.
Start driving at moderate engine speeds.
(Steep accelerating and decelerating
should be avoided.)
• Always start the vehicle with your foot
on the brake pedal. Do not depress the
accelerator while starting the vehicle.
Do not race the engine while warming it
up.
Engine Start/Stop button
(if equipped)
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the vehicle:
• Do not hold the ignition key in the
START position for more than 10
seconds. Wait 5 to 10 seconds before
trying again.
• Do not turn the ignition switch to
the START position with the engine
running. It may damage the starter.
• If traffic and road conditions permit,
you may put the shift lever in the N
(Neutral) position while the vehicle
is still moving and turn the ignition
switch to the START position in an
attempt to restart the engine.
• Do not push or tow your vehicle to
start the engine.
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Whenever the front door is opened, the
Engine Start/Stop button will illuminate
and will go off 30 seconds after the door
is closed.
WARNING
To reduce risk of serious injury or
death, NEVER allow children or any
person who is unfamiliar with the
vehicle to touch the Engine Start/Stop
button or related parts. Unexpected
and sudden vehicle movement can
occur.
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Driving Your Vehicle
WARNING
To turn the engine off in an emergency:
Press and hold the Engine Start/Stop
button for more than two seconds OR
Rapidly press and release the Engine
Start/Stop button three times (within
three seconds).
If the vehicle is still moving, you can
restart the engine without depressing
the brake pedal by pressing the Engine
Start/Stop button with the shift lever in
the N (Neutral) position.
WARNING
• NEVER press the Engine Start/Stop
button while the vehicle is in motion
except in an emergency. This will
result in the engine turning off and
loss of power assist for the steering
and brake systems.
This may lead to loss of directional
control and braking function, which
could cause an accident.
• Before leaving the driver’s seat,
always set the parking brake, press
the Engine Start/Stop button to the
OFF position, and take the Smart
Key with you. Unexpected vehicle
movement may occur if these
precautions are not followed.
• NEVER reach through the steering
wheel for the Engine Start/Stop
button or any other control while the
vehicle is in motion. The presence
of your hand or arm in this area
may cause a loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident.
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Engine Stop/Start button positions
Button Position
Action
Notice
OFF
• To turn off the engine, stop
the vehicle and then press the
Engine Start/Stop button.
• The steering wheel locks to
protect the vehicle from theft.
(if equipped)
If the steering wheel is not locked
properly when you open the
driver’s door, the warning chime
will sound.
• Press the Engine Start/Stop
button when the button is
in the OFF position without
depressing the brake pedal.
• Electrical accessories are
usable.
• The steering wheel unlocks.
• If you leave the Engine Start/
Stop button in the ACC
position for more than one
hour, the battery power
will turn off automatically
to prevent the battery from
discharging.
• If the steering wheel doesn’t
unlock properly, the Engine
Start/Stop button will not
work. Press the Engine Start/
Stop button while turning the
steering wheel right and left to
release tension.
• Press the Engine Start/Stop
button while it is in the ACC
position without depressing
the clutch pedal.
• The warning lights can be
checked before the engine is
started.
Do not leave the Engine Start/
Stop button in the ON position
when the engine is not running
to prevent the battery from
discharging.
To start the engine, depress the
clutch and brake pedals and
press the Engine Start/ Stop
button with the shift lever in
neutral.
If you press the Engine Start/Stop
button without depressing the
clutch pedal, the engine does not
start and the Engine Start/Stop
button changes as follows:
OFF o ACC o ON o OFF
ACC
ON
START
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Driving Your Vehicle
Starting the engine
WARNING
• Always wear appropriate shoes when
operating your vehicle. Unsuitable
shoes, such as high heels, ski boots,
sandals, flip-flops, etc., may interfere
with your ability to use the brake,
accelerator and clutch pedals.
• Do not start the vehicle with the
accelerator pedal depressed. The
vehicle can move and lead to an
accident.
• Wait until the engine RPM is normal.
The vehicle may suddenly move if
the brake pedal is released when the
RPM is high.
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• The engine will start by pressing the
Engine Start/Stop button, only when the
smart key is in the vehicle.
• Even if the smart key is in the vehicle,
if it is far away from the driver, the
engine may not start.
• When the Engine Start/Stop button is in
the ACC or ON position, if any door is
open, the system checks for the smart
key. If the smart key is not in the
” indicator will blink
vehicle, the “
and the warning “Key not in vehicle”
will come on, and if all doors are closed,
the chime will also sound for about 5
seconds. The indicator will turn off
while the vehicle is moving. Keep the
smart key in the vehicle when using the
ACC position or if the vehicle engine is
ON.
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Vehicle with Manual Transmission:
1. Always carry the smart key with you.
2. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.
3. Make sure the shift lever is in N
(Neutral).
4. Depress the clutch and brake pedals.
5. Press the Engine Start/Stop button.
Vehicle with Automated Manual
Transmission:
1. Always carry the smart key with you.
2. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.
3. Make sure the shift lever is in N
(Neutral).
4. Depress the brake pedals.
5. Press the Engine Start/Stop button.
The engine can not be started unless
the shift lever is ‘N’ position.
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Information
• Do not wait for the engine to warm up
while the vehicle remains stationary.
Start driving at moderate engine speeds.
(Steep accelerating and decelerating
should be avoided.)
• Always start the vehicle with your foot
on the brake pedal. Do not depress the
accelerator while starting the vehicle.
Do not race the engine while warming it
up.
• When you start to drive, move
the shift lever after checking the
RPM(revolutions per minute) is in the
proper range (under 1,000 RPM) by
depressing the clutch pedal and brake
pedal.
After releasing the parking brake, take
your foot off the clutch and depress the
accelerator slowly while starting your
vehicle.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the vehicle:
When the stop lamp fuse is blown, you
can’t start the engine normally. Replace
the fuse with a new one. If you are not
able to replace the fuse, you can start
the engine by pressing and holding
the Engine Start/Stop button for 10
seconds with the Engine Start/Stop
button in the ACC position.
Do not press the Engine Start/Stop
button for more than 10 seconds except
when the stop lamp fuse is blown.
For your safety, always depress the
brake and/or clutch pedal before
starting the engine.
Emergency starting
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the vehicle:
• If traffic and road conditions permit,
you may put the shift lever in the N
(Neutral) position while the vehicle
is still moving and press the Engine
Start/Stop button in an attempt to
restart the engine.
• Do not push or tow your vehicle to
start the engine.
OAI3069002
If the smart key battery is weak or the
smart key does not work correctly, you
can start the engine by pressing the
Engine Start/Stop button with the smart
key in the direction of the picture above.
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Driving Your Vehicle
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Type A
WARNING
Before leaving the driver’s seat,
always make sure the shift lever is
in the 1st gear when the vehicle is
parked on an uphill and in R (Reverse)
on a downhill, set the parking brake,
and place the ignition switch in the
LOCK/OFF position. Unexpected
vehicle movement may occur if these
precautions are not followed.
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Type B
To shift to R (Reverse), make sure the
vehicle has completely stopped, and
then move the shift lever to neutral
before moving into R (Reverse).
OAI3069026
The shift lever can be moved
without pressing the button (1).
The button (1) must be pressed
while moving the shift lever to
R (Reverse).
Manual transmission operation
The manual transmission has 5
forward gears. The transmission is fully
synchronized in all forward gears so
shifting to either a higher or a lower gear
is easily accomplished.
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When you’ve come to a complete stop
and it’s hard to shift into the 1st gear or
R (Reverse):
1. Put the shift lever in neutral and
release the clutch pedal.
2. Depress the clutch pedal, and then
shift into the first or R (Reverse) gear.
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During cold weather, shifting may be
difficult until the transmission lubricant
has warmed up.
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Using the clutch (if equipped)
Downshifting
The clutch pedal should be depressed all
the way to the floor before:
- Starting the engine
The engine will not start without
depressing the clutch pedal.
- Shifting
To start your vehicle, slowly release
the clutch pedal and depress the
accelerator.
Downshift when you must slow down in
heavy traffic or drive up a steep hill to
prevent engine load.
Also, downshifting reduces the chance
of stalling and can accelerate when you
need to increase your speed again.
When the vehicle is going downhill,
downshifting helps maintain safe speed
by providing brake power from the
engine and enables less wear on the
brakes.
When releasing the clutch pedal, release
it slowly. The clutch pedal should always
be released while driving.
NOTICE
To prevent unnecessary wear or
damage to the clutch:
• Do not rest your foot on the clutch
pedal while driving.
• Do not hold the vehicle with the
clutch on an incline, while waiting for
the traffic light, etc.
• Always depress the clutch pedal
down fully to prevent noise or
damage.
• Do not start with the 2nd (second)
gear engaged except when you start
on a slippery road.
• Depress the clutch pedal all the way
and be careful not to depress the
pedal again before returning to the
upright position after you release
the pedal. If you depress the pedal
before returning to the original
position repeatedly, it may cause the
clutch system failure.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the engine,
clutch and transmission:
• When downshifting from the 5th
gear to the 4th gear, be careful not
to inadvertently push the shift lever
sideways engaging the 2nd gear.
A drastic downshift may cause the
engine speed to increase to the point
the tachometer will enter the redzone.
• Do not downshift more than two
gears at a time or downshift the gear
when the engine is running at high
speed (5,000 RPM or higher). Such
a downshifting may damage the
engine, clutch and the transmission.
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Driving Your Vehicle
Good driving practices
• Never take the vehicle out of gear and
coast down a hill. This is extremely
dangerous.
• Don’t “ride” the brakes. This can
cause the brakes and related parts to
overheat and malfunction.
When you are driving down a long hill,
slow down and shift to a lower gear.
Engine braking will help slow down
the vehicle.
• Slow down before shifting to a lower
gear. This will help avoid over-revving
the engine, which can cause damage.
• Slow down when you encounter cross
winds. This gives you much better
control of your vehicle.
• Be sure the vehicle is completely
stopped before you shift into R
(Reverse) to prevent damage to the
transmission.
• Exercise extreme caution when driving
on a slippery surface. Be especially
careful when braking, accelerating or
shifting gears. On a slippery surface,
an abrupt change in vehicle speed can
cause the drive wheels to lose traction
and may cause loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident.
WARNING
Do not use the engine brake (shifting
from a higher gear to lower gear)
rapidly on slippery roads. The vehicle
may slip causing an accident.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY
or DEATH:
• ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. In a
collision, an unbelted occupant
is significantly more likely to be
seriously injured or killed than a
properly belted occupant.
• Avoid high speeds when cornering or
turning.
• Do not make quick steering wheel
movements, such as sharp lane
changes or fast and sharp turns.
• The risk of rollover is greatly
increased if you lose control of your
vehicle at highway speeds.
• Loss of control often occurs if two or
more wheels drop off the roadway
and the driver over steers to reenter
the roadway.
• In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steer sharply.
Instead, slow down before pulling
back into the travel lanes.
• HYUNDAI recommends you follow all
posted speed limits.
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OAI3069004I
Press the shift button, then move shift lever.
Move shift lever.
The Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) is a transmission equipped with a gear
actuator and a clutch actuator in addition to the conventional manual transmission.
To improve the driving convenience, gear shift is automatically performed by the
transmission control unit and clutch/gear actuator.
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Driving Your Vehicle
Automated Manual
Transmission (AMT) operation
The Automated Manual Transmission
(AMT) has five forward speeds and one
reverse speed.
The individual speeds are selected
automatically in the D (Drive) position.
Features of the Automated
Manual Transmission (AMT)
• The Automated Manual Transmission
(AMT) can be thought of as an
automatically shifting manual
transmission. It gives the driving feel
of a manual transmission.
• When D (Drive) is selected, the
transmission will automatically
shift through the gears similar to a
conventional automatic transmission.
Unlike a traditional automatic
transmission, the gear shifting can
sometimes be felt and heard as the
actuators engage the clutches and
the gears are selected. When the gear
is shifting, you may sometimes hear
operating noise. This is normal and
does not indicate a problem with your
transmission.
• The Automated Manual Transmission
(AMT) adopts a dry-type single
clutch, which is different from the
torque converter of the automatic
transmission. It shows better
acceleration performance and
increased fuel efficiency while
driving but initial launch might be
little bit slower than the automatic
transmission.
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• As a result, gear shifts are sometimes
more noticeable than a conventional
automatic transmission and a light
vibration during launching can be felt
as the transmission speed is matched
with the engine speed. This is a normal
condition of the Automated Manual
Transmission (AMT).
• The dry-type clutch transfers torque
more directly and provides a direct
drive feeling which may feel different
from a conventional automatic
transmission with a torque converter.
This may be more noticeable when
launching the vehicle from a stop or
when traveling at low, stop-and-go
vehicle speeds.
• When rapidly accelerating at a low
vehicle speed, the engine RPM may
increase highly depending on the
vehicle’s driving condition.
• For a smooth launch uphill, depress
the accelerator pedal smoothly
depending on the current conditions.
• If you release your foot from the
accelerator pedal at low vehicle speed,
you may feel engine braking, which is
similar to manual transmission.
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• When you turn the engine on and off,
you may hear clicking sounds as the
system goes through a self-test. This
is a normal sound for the Automated
Manual Transmission (AMT).
• During the first 1,500 km (1,000 miles),
you may feel that the vehicle may not
be smooth when accelerating at low
speed. During this break-in period, the
shift quality and performance of your
new vehicle is continuously optimized.
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- Creeping function
The Creeping function helps the vehicle
to start smoothly. If you take your foot
off the brake pedal when the shift lever
is either in R (Reverse), D (Drive) or M
(Manual) position, the vehicle will start
slowly without depressing the accelerator
pedal. To disable the function, depress the
brake pedal or pull up the parking brake
lever.
The creeping function will not operate
when:
• The parking brake lever is engaged
with the shift lever in R (Reverse), D
(Drive) or M (Manual) position
Automated Manual Transmission
(AMT) instruction label
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Read and follow the instruction label
attached on the driver side’s sunvisor
before driving the vehicle.
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D
N
R
N
R
D
R
D
N
From
To
(Current position) (Desired position)
Lever shifting
Lever shifting condition
N/A
Reversing below
7 km/h (4 mile/h)
Moving forward
below
2 km/h (1 mile/h)
Reversing below
7 km/h (4 mile/h)
Moving forward
below
2 km/h (1 mile/h)
N/A
Vehicle speed
Applied
Applied
Applied
Applied
Brake
Shifting condition
-
D or N blinking
N blinking
N blinking
R or N blinking
-
Shift indicator
-
On
On
On
On
-
Sound
Cluster
-
On
On
On
On
-
Brake press
indicator
-
N
N
N
N
-
Transmission
position
When shifting condition is dissatisfied
Driving Your Vehicle
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death:
• ALWAYS check the surrounding
areas near your vehicle for people,
especially children, before shifting a
vehicle into D (Drive) or R (Reverse).
• Before leaving the driver’s seat,
always make sure the shift lever is
in the N (Neutral) position, then set
the parking brake, and place the
ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF
position. Unexpected and sudden
vehicle movement can occur if these
precautions are not followed.
• Do not use engine braking (shifting
from a high gear to lower gear)
rapidly on slippery roads. The vehicle
may slip causing an accident.
The indicator in the instrument cluster
displays the shift lever position when the
ignition switch is in the ON position.
WARNING
• After the vehicle has stopped, always
make sure the shift lever is in N
(Neutral), apply the parking brake,
and turn the engine off.
• Do not use the N (Neutral) position in
place of the parking brake.
Automated Manual
Transmission (AMT)
warning indicator
Press Brake
The engine can not be started unless
the shift lever is ‘N’ position and brake
pedal is depressed.
Automated Manual
Transmission (AMT)
warning lamp
Clutch Over Heated
This warning light indicates that the
clutch is overheat. It appears for a while
when the ignition switch is turned ON.
The indicator light illuminates when the
Clutch’s estimated temperature rises up
to limited value.
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Driving Your Vehicle
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The AMT waring lamp may come on
when clutch slip occurs excessively due
to repeated stop-and-go driving on steep
grades and when Hill Hold is maintained
for a long time. In order to prevent
waring lamp ON, use the brake during
low speed driving on hill or when
stopping the vehicle on an Uphill slope.
• If the vehicle is held on a hill by
using only the accelerator pedal or
by creeping with brake pedal disengaged, the clutch may overheat
which can result in damage. At this
time, a warning lamp will appear on
the cluster.
• If the warning lamp is active, the foot
brake must be applied.
• Ignoring the warnings can lead
to damage to the clutch and
transmission.
Clutch High temperature
First warning
• Under certain conditions, such as
repeated stop-and-go launches on
steep grades, sudden take off or
acceleration, or other harsh driving
conditions, the clutch temperature will
increase excessively.
• When the clutch temperature is high,
the safe protection mode and warning
lamp engages and the gear position
indicator on the cluster blinks three
times with a chime.
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Second warning
• After first warning, clutch temperature
is increased continuously, then
warning sound and shift indicator
blinks continuously.
• If this occurs, pull over to a safe
location, stop the vehicle with the
engine running, apply the brakes and
allow the clutch to cool for a few
minutes with engine on.
• If you ignore this warning, the driving
condition may become worse.
You may experience abrupt shifts,
jerkiness.
To return to the normal driving
condition, stop the vehicle and
apply the foot brake. Then allow the
transmission to cool for a few minutes
with engine on.
WARNING
On an uphill road, never hold the
vehicle at a stop using only the
accelerator pedal or the creeping
mode.
This may cause clutch overheating
and excessive damage, resulting in the
reduction of the clutch’s life cycle.
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Clutch overheated
N (Neutral)
Final warning
The wheels and transmission are not
engaged.
Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart
a stalled engine, or if it is necessary to
stop with the engine ON.
Always depress the brake pedal when
you are shifting from N (Neutral) to
another gear.
• If the vehicle continues to be driven
and the clutch temperatures reach
the maximum temperature limit,
the warning lamp will be blinked
continuously.
• If this occurs, pull over to a safe
location, stop the vehicle with the
engine running, apply the brakes
and allow the clutch to cool for a
few minutes with engine on until
the warning lamp disappear on the
cluster.
• When possible, drive the vehicle
smoothly.
• If any of the warnings continue to
blink, for your safety, we recommend
you contact an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer and have the system checked.
R (Reverse)
Use this position to drive the vehicle
backward.
NOTICE
• Always come to a complete stop
before shifting into R (Reverse)
position.
• When moving to R (Reverse) position
the gear is not shifted if the vehicle
speed is over 3 km/h.
• Depress the brake pedal fully. If
not, the brake press indicator will
illuminate and the gear is not shifted.
WARNING
Do not shift into gear unless your foot is
firmly on the brake pedal. Shifting into
gear when the engine is running at high
speed can cause the vehicle to move
very rapidly. You could lose control of
the vehicle and hit people or objects.
D (Drive)
This is the normal forward driving
position. The transmission will
automatically shift to the appropriate
gear position upon operation of the
accelerator pedal and variation of
vehicle speed.
For extra power when passing another
vehicle or driving uphill, depress the
accelerator further until you feel the
transmission downshift to a lower gear.
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Driving Your Vehicle
When starting off on an uphill
• Engage the parking brake firmly
to prevent the vehicle from rolling
backwards.
• Move the shift lever to D (Drive)
position while depressing the brake
pedal. Make sure that the shift
indicator in the cluster displays 1st
gear.
• Take your foot of the brake pedal
and depress the accelerator pedal
gradually. Then, when the vehicle
starts moving, release the parking
brake and depress the accelerator
pedal.
When starting off on a downhill
• Depress the brake pedal and move the
shift lever to D (Drive) position. Make
sure that the shift indicator in the
cluster displays 1st gear.
• Take your foot off the brake pedal and
slowly depress the accelerator pedal.
When the vehicle speed increases, the
clutch will be engaged.
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NOTICE
• If the gear is not shifted after
changing the shift lever from N
(Neutral) to D (Drive)/M (Manual)/R
(Reverse), try to shift the gear
again. In this case, time delay and
intermittent noise may occur which
are normal.
• Always come to a complete stop
and depress the brake pedal before
shifting into D (Drive) position .
• When moving from R (Reverse) to
D (Drive) position, the gear is not
shifted if the vehicle speed is over 8
km/h (5 mph).
• Depress the brake pedal fully. If
not, the brake press indicator will
illuminate and the gear is not shifted.
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Manual shift mode
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OAI3069005I
Whether the vehicle is stationary or in
motion, Manual shift mode is selected
by pushing the shift lever from the
D (Drive) position into the manual
gate (M). To return to D (Drive) range
operation, push the shift lever back into
the main gate.
In Manual shift mode, moving the shift
lever backwards and forwards will allow
you to select the desired range of gears
for the current driving conditions.
+ (Up) : Push the lever forward once to
shift up one gear.
- (Down) : Pull the lever backwards once
to shift down one gear.
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• Only the five forward gears can be
selected. To reverse or park the vehicle,
move the shift lever to the R (Reverse)
or N (Neutral) position as required.
• Downshifts are made automatically
when the vehicle slows down. When the
vehicle stops, 1st gear is automatically
selected.
• When the engine rpm approaches the
red zone the transmission will upshift
automatically.
• If the driver presses the lever to + (Up)
or - (Down) position, the transmission
may not make the requested gear
change if the next gear is outside of
the allowable engine RPM range.
The driver must execute upshifts in
accordance with road conditions, taking
care to keep the engine RPMs below the
red zone.
• When accelerating from a stop on
a slippery road, push the shift lever
forward into the + (Up) position. This
allows the transmission to shift into the
2nd gear which is better for smooth
driving on a slippery road. Push the
shift lever to the - (Down) side to shift
back to the 1st gear.
NOTICE
If you cannot move the shift lever
into any position or if the gear is
automatically moved to N (Neutral)
position when the vehicle speed
becomes below 10 km/h, this may
indicate malfunction of the system. In
this case, we recommend the system
be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
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Driving Your Vehicle
Parking
Good driving practices
To park your vehicle, always come to a
complete stop and continue to depress
the brake pedal.
• When parking on the flat road, move
the shift lever from D (Drive)/R
(Reverse) to N (Neutral) position.
Then, engage the parking brake firmly
before turning off the engine.
• When parking on a slope, it is
recommended to place the shift lever
in D (Drive) for uphill and R (Reverse)
for downhill and to engage the parking
brake before turning off the engine.
If the engine was turned off with the
shift lever in D (Drive) or R (Reverse)
position, it is necessary to depress the
brake pedal and move the shift lever
to N (Neutral) position to turn on the
engine. Take the Key with you when
exiting the vehicle.
• Never move the shift lever from N
(Neutral) to any other position with the
accelerator pedal depressed.
• Be sure the vehicle is completely
stopped before you attempt to shift
into R (Reverse) or D (Drive).
• Do not move the shift lever to N
(Neutral) when driving. Doing so may
result in an accident because of a loss
of engine braking and the transmission
could be damaged.
• Driving uphill or downhill, always shift
to D (Drive) when driving forward or to
R (Reverse) when driving backwards,
and check the gear position indicated
on the cluster before driving. If you
drive in the opposite direction of the
selected gear, the engine will turn
off and a serious accident might be
occurred due to the degraded brake
performance.
• Do not drive with your foot resting
on the brake pedal. Even light, but
consistent pedal pressure can result
in the brakes overheating, brake wear
and possibly even brake failure.
• Depressing both accelerator and brake
pedals at the same time can trigger
logic for engine power reduction to
assure vehicle deceleration. Vehicle
acceleration will resume after the
brake pedal is released.
• When driving in Manual shift mode,
slow down before shifting to a lower
gear. Otherwise, the lower gear may
not be engaged if the engine RPMs are
outside of the allowable range.
WARNING
When you stay in the vehicle with
the engine running, be careful not to
depress the accelerator pedal for a long
period of time. The engine or exhaust
system may overheat and start a fire.
The exhaust gas and the exhaust
system are very hot. Keep away from
the exhaust system components.
Do not stop or park over flammable
materials, such as dry grass, paper or
leaves. They may ignite and cause a
fire.
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• Always apply the parking brake when
leaving the vehicle. Do not depend on
placing the transmission in N (Neutral)
to keep the vehicle from moving.
• Exercise extreme caution when driving
on a slippery surface. Be especially
careful when braking, accelerating or
shifting gears. On a slippery surface,
an abrupt change in vehicle speed can
cause the drive wheels to lose traction
and may cause loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident
• Optimum vehicle performance and
economy is obtained by smoothly
depressing and releasing the
accelerator.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY
or DEATH:
• ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. In a
collision, an unbelted occupant
is significantly more likely to be
seriously injured or killed than a
properly belted occupant.
• Avoid high speeds when cornering or
turning.
• Do not make quick steering wheel
movements, such as sharp lane
changes or fast, sharp turns.
• The risk of rollover is greatly
increased if you lose control of your
vehicle at highway speeds.
• Loss of control often occurs if two or
more wheels drop off the roadway
and the driver over steers to reenter
the roadway.
• In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steer sharply.
Instead, slow down before pulling
back into the travel lanes.
• HYUNDAI recommends you follow all
posted speed limits.
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BRAKING SYSTEM
Power brakes
Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes
that adjust automatically through normal
usage.
If the engine is not running or is turned
off while driving, the power assist for
the brakes will not work. You can still
stop your vehicle by applying greater
force to the brake pedal than typical.
The stopping distance, however, will be
longer than with power brakes.
Pump the brake pedal only when
necessary to maintain steering control
on slippery surfaces.
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• When the brake pedal is depressed
under certain driving conditions
or weather conditions, you may
temporarily hear a noise. This is normal
and does not indicate a problem with
your brakes.
• While driving on a road with deicing
chemicals, brake noise or abnormal
tire wear may occur due to deicing
chemicals. In a safe traffic condition,
additionally apply the brakes to remove
deicing chemicals on the brake discs
and pads.
WARNING
Take the following precautions:
• Do not drive with your foot resting
on the brake pedal. This will create
abnormal high brake temperatures,
excessive brake lining and pad wear,
and increased stopping distances.
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• When descending a long or steep
hill, shift to a lower gear and avoid
continuous application of the brakes.
Applying the brakes continuously
will cause the brakes to overheat and
could result in a temporary loss of
braking performance.
• Wet brakes may impair the vehicle’s
ability to safely slow down; the
vehicle may also pull to one side
when the brakes are applied.
Applying the brakes lightly will
indicate whether they have been
affected in this way. Always test your
brakes in this fashion after driving
through deep water. To dry the
brakes, lightly tap the brake pedal to
heat up the brakes while maintaining
a safe forward speed until brake
performance returns to normal.
Avoid driving at high speeds until the
brakes function correctly.
Disc brakes wear indicator
When your brake pads are worn and new
pads are required, you will hear a high
pitched warning sound from your front
or rear brakes. You may hear this sound
come and go or it may occur whenever
you depress the brake pedal.
NOTICE
To avoid costly brake repairs, do not
continue to drive with worn brake pads.
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Always replace brake pads as complete
front or rear axle sets.
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Rear drum brakes
Your rear drum brakes do not have
wear indicators.Therefore, have the rear
brake linings inspected if you hear a rear
brake rubbing noise. Also have your rear
brakes inspected each time you change
or rotate your tires and when you have
the front brakes replaced.
Parking brake
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To release:
Firmly depress the brake pedal.
Slightly pull up the parking brake lever.
While pressing the release button (1),
lower the parking brake (2).
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Always set the parking brake before
leaving the vehicle, to apply:
Firmly depress the brake pedal.
Pull up the parking brake lever as far as
possible.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY
or DEATH, do not operate the parking
brake while the vehicle is moving
except in an emergency situation. It
could damage the brake system and
lead to an accident.
If the parking brake does not release
or does not release all the way, we
recommend that the system be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING
• Whenever leaving the vehicle or
parking, always come to a complete
stop and continue to depress the
brake pedal. Move the shift lever into
the 1st gear (for manual transmission
vehicle) or N (Neutral) position (for
Automated Manual Transmission
vehicle), then apply the parking
brake, and place the ignition switch
in the LOCK/OFF position.
Vehicles with the parking brake not
fully engaged are at risk for moving
inadvertently and causing injury to
yourself or others.
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• NEVER allow anyone who is
unfamiliar with the vehicle to touch
the parking brake. If the parking
brake is released unintentionally,
serious injury may occur.
• Only release the parking brake when
you are seated inside the vehicle with
your foot firmly on the brake pedal.
NOTICE
• Do not apply the accelerator pedal
while the parking brake is engaged.
If you depress the accelerator pedal
with the parking brake engaged, it
will make warning sounds. Damage
to the parking brake may occur.
• Driving with the parking brake on
can overheat the braking system and
cause premature wear or damage to
brake parts. Make sure the parking
brake is released and the Brake
Warning Light is off before driving.
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Parking brake warning light
Check the Parking Brake
Warning Light by placing the
ignition switch to the ON
position (do not start the
engine).
This light will be illuminated when the
parking brake is applied with the ignition
switch in the START or ON position.
Before driving, be sure the parking brake
is released and the Brake Warning Light
is OFF.
If the Parking Brake Warning Light
remains on after the parking brake is
released while the engine is running,
there may be a malfunction in the
brake system. Immediate attention is
necessary.
If at all possible, cease driving the
vehicle immediately. If that is not
possible, use extreme caution while
operating the vehicle and only continue
to drive the vehicle until you can reach a
safe location.
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Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
WARNING
An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) or
an Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
system will not prevent accidents
due to improper or dangerous driving
maneuvers. Even though vehicle
control is improved during emergency
braking, always maintain a safe
distance between you and objects
ahead of you. Vehicle speeds should
always be reduced during extreme
road conditions. The braking distance
for vehicles equipped with ABS or ESC
may be longer than for those without
these systems in the following road
conditions.
Drive your vehicle at reduced speeds
during the following conditions:
• Rough, gravel or snow-covered
roads.
• On roads where the road surface is
pitted or has different surface height.
• Tire chains are installed on your
vehicle.
The safety features of an ABS or ESC
equipped vehicle should not be tested
by high speed driving or cornering. This
could endanger the safety of yourself
or others.
ABS is an electronic braking system that
helps prevent a braking skid. ABS allows
the driver to steer and brake at the same
time.
Using ABS
To obtain the maximum benefit from
your ABS in an emergency situation,
do not attempt to modulate your brake
pressure and do not try to pump your
brakes. Depress your brake pedal as
hard as possible.
When you apply your brakes under
conditions which may lock the wheels,
you may hear sounds from the brakes,
or feel a corresponding sensation in the
brake pedal. This is normal and it means
your ABS is active.
ABS does not reduce the time or
distance it takes to stop the vehicle.
Always maintain a safe distance from the
vehicle in front of you.
ABS will not prevent a skid that results
from sudden changes in direction, such
as trying to take a corner too fast or
making a sudden lane change. Always
drive at a safe speed for the road and
weather conditions.
ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability.
Always steer moderately when braking
hard. Severe or sharp steering wheel
movement can still cause your vehicle
to veer into oncoming traffic or off the
road.
On loose or uneven road surfaces,
operation of the anti-lock brake system
may result in a longer stopping distance
than for vehicles equipped with a
conventional brake system.
) will stay
The ABS warning light (
on for several seconds after the ignition
switch is in the ON position. During
that time, the ABS will go through selfdiagnosis and the light will go off if
everything is normal. If the light stays
on, you may have a problem with your
ABS. We recommend that you contact
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon
as possible.
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WARNING
If the ABS warning light (
) is on and
stays on, you may have a problem with
the ABS. Your power brakes will work
normally. To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death, we recommend that
you contact your HYUNDAI dealer as
soon as possible.
Electronic Stability Control
(ESC) (if equipped)
NOTICE
When you drive on a road having poor
traction, such as an icy road, and apply
your brakes continuously, the ABS will
be active continuously and the ABS
) may illuminate. Pull
warning light (
your vehicle over to a safe place and
turn the engine off.
Restart the engine. If the ABS warning
light is off, then your ABS system is
normal.
Otherwise, you may have a problem
with your ABS system. We recommend
that you contact an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
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When you jump start your vehicle
because of a drained battery, the ABS
) may turn on at the
warning light (
same time. This happens because of the
low battery voltage. It does not mean your
ABS is malfunctioning. Have the battery
recharged before driving the vehicle.
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The Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
system helps to stabilize the vehicle
during cornering maneuvers.
ESC checks where you are steering and
where the vehicle is actually going.
ESC applies braking pressure to any one
of the vehicle’s brakes and intervenes in
the engine management system to assist
the driver with keeping the vehicle on
the intended path. It is not a substitute
for safe driving practices. Always adjust
your speed and driving to the road
conditions.
WARNING
Never drive too fast for the road
conditions or too quickly when
cornering. The ESC system will not
prevent accidents.
Excessive speed in turns, abrupt
maneuvers, and hydroplaning on wet
surfaces can result in severe accidents.
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ESC operation
ESC ON condition
When the ignition switch is in the
ON position, the ESC and the ESC
OFF indicator lights illuminate for
approximately three seconds and goes
off, then the ESC is turned on.
When operating
When the ESC is in
operation, the ESC indicator
light blinks:
• When you apply your brakes under
conditions which may lock the wheels,
you may hear sounds from the brakes,
or feel a corresponding sensation in
the brake pedal. This is normal and it
means your ESC is active.
• When the ESC activates, the engine
may not respond to the accelerator as
it does under routine conditions.
• If the Cruise Control was in use when
the ESC activates, it automatically
disengages. The Cruise Control can be
reengaged when the road conditions
allow. See “Cruise Control” in this
chapter 7 (if equipped).
• When moving out of the mud or
driving on a slippery road, the engine
RPM (revolutions per minute) may
not increase even if you press the
accelerator pedal deeply. This is to
maintain the stability and traction of
the vehicle and does not indicate a
problem.
ESC OFF condition
To cancel ESC operation :
• State 1
Press the ESC OFF button briefly.
The ESC OFF indicator light and/or
message “Traction control disabled”
will illuminate and a warning chime will
sound. In this state, the traction control
function of ESC (engine management) is
disabled, but the brake control function
of ESC (braking management) still
operates.
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• State 2
Press and hold the ESC OFF button
continuously for more than 3 seconds.
The ESC OFF indicator light and/or
message “Traction control and ESC
disabled” illuminates and a warning
chime sounds. In this state, both the
traction control function of ESC (engine
management) and the brake control
function of ESC (braking management)
are disabled.
If the ignition switch is placed in the
LOCK/OFF position when the ESC is off,
the ESC remains off. Upon restarting the
vehicle, the ESC will automatically turn
on again.
Indicator lights
ESC indicator light (blinks)
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ESC OFF indicator light (comes on)
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When the ignition switch is in the
ON position, the ESC indicator light
illuminates, then goes off if the ESC
system is operating normally.
The ESC indicator light blinks whenever
the ESC is operating.
If the ESC indicator light stays on, your
vehicle may have a malfunction with
the ESC system. When this warning light
illuminates, we recommend that the
vehicle be checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
The ESC OFF indicator light comes on
when the ESC is turned off with the
button.
WARNING
When the ESC is blinking, this indicates
the ESC is active:
Drive slowly and NEVER attempt to
accelerate. NEVER turn the ESC off
while the ESC indicator light is blinking
or you may lose control of the vehicle
resulting in an accident.
NOTICE
Driving with wheels and tires with
different sizes may cause the ESC
system to malfunction. Before
replacing tires, make sure all four tires
and wheels are the same size. Never
drive the vehicle with different sized
wheels and tires installed.
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ESC OFF usage
When Driving
Vehicle Stability Management
(VSM) (if equipped)
The ESC OFF mode should only be used
briefly to help free the vehicle if stuck in
snow or mud, by temporarily stopping
operation of the ESC, to maintain wheel
torque.
To turn the ESC off while driving, press
the ESC OFF button while driving on a
flat road surface.
The Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)
is a function of the Electronic Stability
Control (ESC) system. It helps ensure the
vehicle stays stable when accelerating
or braking suddenly on wet, slippery and
rough roads where traction over the four
tires can suddenly become uneven.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the transmission:
• Do not allow wheel(s) of one axle to
spin excessively while the ESC, ABS,
and parking brake warning lights
are displayed. The repairs would not
be covered by the vehicle warranty.
Reduce engine power and do not spin
the wheel(s) excessively while these
lights are displayed.
• When operating the vehicle on
a dynamometer, make sure the
ESC is turned off (ESC OFF light
illuminated).
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WARNING
Take the following precautions when
using the Vehicle Stability Management
(VSM):
• ALWAYS check the speed and the
distance to the vehicle ahead. The
VSM is not a substitute for safe
driving practices.
• Never drive too fast for the road
conditions. The VSM system will not
prevent accidents. Excessive speed
in bad weather, slippery and uneven
roads can result in severe accidents.
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Turning the ESC off does not affect ABS
or standard brake system operation.
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VSM operation
When operating
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)
(if equipped)
When you apply your brakes under
conditions which may activate the ESC,
you may hear sounds from the brakes,
or feel a corresponding sensation in the
brake pedal. This is normal and it means
your VSM is active.
Hill-Start Assist Control helps prevent
the vehicle from rolling backwards
when starting a vehicle from a stop
on a hill. The system operates the
brakes automatically for approximately
2 seconds (maximum of 5 seconds
when the accelerator pedal is slightly
depressed during HAC operation) and
releases the brake after 2 seconds or
when the accelerator pedal is depressed.
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The VSM does not operate when:
• Driving on a banked road such as
gradient or incline
• Driving in reverse.
• The ESC OFF indicator light is on.
• The MDPS (Motor Driven Power
) is on or blinks.
Steering) (
WARNING
If the ESC indicator light (
) or the
) stays on
MDPS warning light (
or blinks, your vehicle may have a
malfunction with the VSM system.
When the warning light illuminates
we recommend that the vehicle be
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer as soon as possible.
NOTICE
Driving with wheels and tires with
different sizes may cause the ESC
system to malfunction. Before
replacing tires, make sure all four tires
and wheels are the same size. Never
drive the vehicle with different sized
tires and wheels installed.
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WARNING
Always be ready to depress the
accelerator pedal when starting off
an incline. Hill-Start Assist Control
activates only for approximately 2
seconds (maximum of 5 seconds
when the accelerator pedal is slightly
depressed during HAC operation).
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• Hill-Start Assist Control does not
operate when the gear is shifted to P
(Park) or N (Neutral).
• Hill-Start Assist Control activates even
when the ESC (Electronic Stability
Control) is off. However, it does not
activate, when ESC does not operate
normally.
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Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
The Emergency Stop Signal system
alerts the driver behind by blinking the
stop light when the vehicle is braked
rapidly and severely.
The system is activated when:
• The vehicle suddenly stops (vehicle
speed is over 55 km/h and the vehicle
deceleration at greater than 7 m/s2)
• The ABS is activating
When the vehicle speed is under 40
km/h and the ABS deactivates or the
sudden stop situation is over, the stop
light blinking will stop. Instead, the
hazard warning flasher will turn on
automatically.
The hazard warning flasher will turn off
when the vehicle speed is over 10 km/h
(6.2 mph) after the vehicle has stopped.
Also, it will turn off when the vehicle is
driven at low speed for some time. You
can turn it off manually by pushing the
hazard warning flasher switch.
CAUTION
The Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
system will not work if the hazard
warning flasher is already on.
Brake Assist System (BAS)
(if equipped)
The Brake Assistant System provides
additional pressure when the brake
pedal is momentarily and strongly
depressed in a situation sudden braking
is required whilst driving. The Brake
Assistant System reduces the time for
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) control
to enter and consequently reduces
the braking distance, by providing
additional pressure up to the point of
ABS intervention.
BAS operation
• When the vehicle speed is more than
30 km/h (20 mph) and the ABS control
is not entered.
• When the brake pedal is depressed
strongly over a certain level.
• When the friction of the road surface
is above a certain level.
BAS operation off
• The vehicle speed is below 10 km/h (6
mph).
• The brake pedal is depressed over a
certain conditions.
• The friction of the road surface is
below a certain level.
WARNING
The system may not operate depending
on driver’s driving habit, the degree to
which the brake pedal is depressed and
the road surface condition.
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Good braking practices
WARNING
Whenever leaving the vehicle or
parking, always come to a complete
stop and continue to depress the brake
pedal. Move the shift lever into the 1st
gear (for manual transmission vehicle)
or N (Neutral) position (for Automated
Manual Transmission vehicle), then
apply the parking brake, and place
the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF
position.
Vehicles with the parking brake not
fully engaged are at risk for moving
inadvertently and causing injury to
yourself or others.
Wet brakes can be dangerous! The
brakes may get wet if the vehicle is
driven through standing water or if it is
washed. Your vehicle will not stop as
quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet brakes
may cause the vehicle to pull to one
side.
To dry the brakes, apply the brakes
lightly until the braking action returns to
normal, taking care to keep the vehicle
under control at all times. If the braking
action does not return to normal, stop
as soon as it is safe to do so and we
recommend that you call an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
DO NOT drive with your foot resting on
the brake pedal. Even light, but constant
pedal pressure can result in the brakes
overheating, brake wear, and possibly
even brake failure.
If a tire goes flat while you are driving,
apply the brakes gently and keep the
vehicle pointed straight ahead while you
slow down. When you are moving slowly
enough for it to be safe to do so, pull off
the road and stop in a safe location.
Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal
when the vehicle is stopped to prevent
the vehicle from rolling forward.
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Hazardous driving conditions
When hazardous driving conditions are
encountered such as water, snow, ice,
mud or sand:
Drive cautiously and allow extra distance
for braking.
Avoid sudden movements in braking or
steering.
If stuck in snow, mud, or sand, use
second gear. Accelerate slowly to avoid
spinning the drive wheels.
WARNING
Downshifting with an Automated
manual transmission while driving
on slippery surfaces can cause an
accident. The sudden change in tire
speed could cause the tires to skid. Be
careful when downshifting on slippery
surfaces.
Use sand, rock salt, or other non-slip
material under the drive wheels to
provide traction when stalled in ice,
snow, or mud.
Rocking the vehicle
If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to
free it from snow, sand, or mud, first
turn the steering wheel to the right
and left to clear the area around your
front wheels. Then, shift back and
forth between the 1st and R (Reverse,
for manual transmission vehicle) or
R (Reverse) and a forward gear (for
Automated manual transmission
vehicle). Try to avoid spinning the
wheels, and do not race the engine.
To prevent transmission wear, wait until
the wheels stop spinning before shifting
gears. Release the accelerator pedal
while shifting, and press lightly on the
accelerator pedal while the transmission
is in gear. Slowly spinning the wheels in
forward and reverse directions causes
a rocking motion that may free the
vehicle.
NOTICE
If the tires spin at high speed, the tires
can explode and you or others may be
injured. Do not attempt this procedure
if people or objects are anywhere near
the vehicle.
The vehicle can overheat causing an
engine compartment fire or other
damage. Spin the wheels as little as
possible and avoid spinning the wheels
at speeds over 56 km/h (35 mph) as
indicated on the speedometer.
NOTICE
If you are still stuck after rocking the
vehicle a few times, have the vehicle
pulled out by a tow vehicle to avoid
engine overheating, possible damage
to the transmission, and tire damage.
See “Towing” in chapter 8.
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Smooth cornering
Driving in the rain
Avoid braking or gear changing in
corners, especially when roads are wet.
Ideally, corners should always be taken
under gentle acceleration.
Rain and wet roads can make driving
dangerous. Here are a few things to
consider when driving in the rain or on
slick pavement:
• Slow down and allow extra following
distance. A heavy rainfall makes
it harder to see and increases the
distance needed to stop your vehicle.
• Replace your windshield wiper blades
when they show signs of streaking or
missing areas on the windshield.
• Be sure your tires have enough tread.
If your tires do not have enough tread,
making a quick stop on wet pavement
can cause a skid and possibly lead to
an accident. See “Tire replacement” in
chapter 9.
• Turn on your headlights to make it
easier for others to see you.
• Driving too fast through large puddles
can affect your brakes. If you must go
through puddles, try to drive through
them slowly.
• If you believe your brakes may be wet,
apply them lightly while driving until
normal braking operation returns.
Driving at night
Night driving presents more hazards
than driving in the daylight. Here are
some important tips to remember:
• Slow down and keep more distance
between you and other vehicles, as it
may be more difficult to see at night,
especially in areas where there may
not be any street lights.
• Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare
from other driver’s headlights.
• Keep your headlights clean and
properly aimed. Dirty or improperly
aimed headlights will make it much
more difficult to see at night.
• Avoid staring directly at the headlights
of oncoming vehicles. You could be
temporarily blinded, and it will take
several seconds for your eyes to
readjust to the darkness.
Hydroplaning
If the road is wet enough and you are
going fast enough, your vehicle may
have little or no contact with the road
surface and actually ride on the water.
The best advice is SLOW DOWN when
the road is wet. The risk of hydroplaning
increases as the depth of tire tread
decreases, refer to “Tire replacement” in
chapter 9.
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Driving in flooded areas
Avoid driving through flooded areas
unless you are sure the water is no
higher than the bottom of the wheel
hub. Drive through any water slowly.
Allow adequate stopping distance
because brake performance may be
reduced.
After driving through water, dry the
brakes by gently applying them several
times while the vehicle is moving slowly.
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WINTER DRIVING
Snow or icy conditions
You need to keep sufficient distance
between your vehicle and the vehicle in
front of you.
Apply the brakes gently. Speeding, rapid
acceleration, sudden brake applications,
and sharp turns are potentially
very hazardous practices. During
deceleration, use engine braking to the
fullest extent. Sudden brake applications
on snowy or icy roads may cause skids
to occur.
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it
may be necessary to use snow tires or to
install tire chains on your tires.
Always carry emergency equipment.
Some of the items you may want to
carry include tire chains, tow straps or
chains, a flashlight, emergency flares,
sand, a shovel, jumper cables, a window
scraper, gloves, ground cloth, coveralls,
a blanket, etc.
Snow tires
WARNING
Snow tires should be equivalent in size
and type to the vehicle’s standard tires.
Otherwise, the safety and handling of
your vehicle may be adversely affected.
If you mount snow tires on your vehicle,
make sure to use radial tires of the same
size and load range as the original tires.
Mount snow tires on all four wheels
to balance your vehicle’s handling in
all weather conditions. The traction
provided by snow tires on dry roads
may not be as high as your vehicle’s
original equipment tires. Check with
the tire dealer for maximum speed
recommendations.
We recommend you use snow tires
when road temperature is below 7 °C
(45 °F).
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Do not install studded tires without first
checking local and municipal regulations
for possible restrictions against their use.
Tire chains
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Since the sidewalls of radial tires are
thinner than other types of tires, they
may be damaged by mounting some
types of tire chains on them. Therefore,
the use of snow tires is recommended
instead of tire chains. Do not mount
tire chains on vehicles equipped with
aluminum wheels; if possible use a wire
type chain. If tire chains must be used,
Use wire-type chains with a thickness of
less than 15 mm (0.59 in) and install the
tire chain after reviewing the instructions
provided with the tire chains. Damage
to your vehicle caused by improper tire
chain use is not covered by your vehicle
manufacturer’s warranty.
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WARNING
The use of tire chains may adversely
affect vehicle handling:
• Drive less than 30 km/h (20 mph)
or the chain manufacturer’s
recommended speed limit,
whichever is lower.
• Drive carefully and avoid bumps,
holes, sharp turns, and other road
hazards, which may cause the vehicle
to bounce.
• Avoid sharp turns or locked wheel
braking.
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• Install tire chains on the front tires.
It should be noted that installing
tire chains on the tires will provide
a greater driving force, but will not
prevent side skids.
• Do not install tire chains without
first checking local and municipal
regulations for possible restrictions
against their use.
Chain Installation
When installing tire chains, follow the
manufacturer’s instructions and mount
them as tightly possible. Drive slowly
(less than 30 km/h (20 mph)) with
chains installed. If you hear the chains
contacting the body or chassis, stop and
tighten them. If they still make contact,
slow down until the noise stops. Remove
the tire chains as soon as you begin
driving on cleared roads.
When mounting snow chains, park
the vehicle on level ground away from
traffic. Turn on the vehicle Hazard
Warning Flasher and place a triangular
emergency warning device behind the
vehicle (if available). Always place the
vehicle in N (Neutral), apply the parking
brake and turn off the engine before
installing snow chains.
NOTICE
When using tire chains:
• Wrong size chains or improperly
installed chains can damage your
vehicle’s brake lines, suspension,
body and wheels.
• Use SAE “S” class or wire chains.
• If you hear noise caused by chains
contacting the body, retighten the
chain to prevent contact with the
vehicle body.
• To prevent body damage, retighten
the chains after driving 0.5~1.0 km
(0.3~0.6 miles).
• Do not use tire chains on vehicles
equipped with aluminum wheels. If
unavoidable, use a wire type chain.
• Use wire chains less than 15 mm (0.59
in) wide to prevent damage to the
chain’s connection.
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Driving Your Vehicle
Winter precautions
Use high quality ethylene glycol
coolant
Your vehicle is delivered with high
quality ethylene glycol coolant in the
cooling system. It is the only type of
coolant that should be used because it
helps prevent corrosion in the cooling
system, lubricates the water pump and
prevents freezing. Be sure to replace or
replenish your coolant in accordance
with the maintenance schedule in
chapter 9. Before winter, have your
coolant tested to assure that its freezing
point is sufficient for the temperatures
anticipated during the winter.
Check battery and cables
Winter puts additional burdens on the
battery system. Visually inspect the
battery and cables as described in
chapter 8. The level of charge in your
battery can be checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer or a service station.
Change to “winter weight” oil if
necessary
In some climates, it is recommended
that a lower viscosity “winter weight”
oil be used during cold weather. See
chapter 2 for recommendations. If you
aren’t sure what weight oil you should
use, we recommend that you consult
with an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Check spark plugs and ignition
system
Inspect your spark plugs as described
in chapter 9 and replace them if
necessary. Also check all ignition wiring
and components to be sure they are not
cracked, worn or damaged in any way.
To keep locks from freezing
To keep the locks from freezing, squirt
an approved de-icer fluid or glycerine
into the key opening. If a lock is covered
with ice, squirt it with an approved
de-icing fluid to remove the ice. If the
lock is frozen internally, you may be able
to thaw it out by using a heated key.
Handle the heated key with care to avoid
injury.
Use approved window washer antifreeze in system
To keep the water in the window washer
system from freezing, add an approved
window washer anti-freeze solution in
accordance with instructions on the
container. Window washer anti-freeze is
available from an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer and most auto parts outlets. Do
not use engine coolant or other types
of anti-freeze as these may damage the
paint finish.
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Don’t let your parking brake freeze
Under some conditions, your parking
brake can freeze in the engaged
position. This is most likely to happen
when there is an accumulation of snow
or ice around or near the rear brakes or
if the brakes are wet. If there is a risk
the parking brake may freeze, apply
it only temporarily while you put the
shift lever in N (for Automated Manual
Transmission) or in the first or reverse
gear (for Manual Transmission) and
block the rear wheels so the vehicle
cannot roll. Then release the parking
brake.
Don’t let ice and snow accumulate
underneath
Under some conditions, snow and ice
can build up under the fenders and
interfere with the steering. When driving
in severe winter conditions where this
may happen, you should periodically
check underneath the car to be sure the
movement of the front wheels and the
steering components is not obstructed.
Don’t place foreign objects
or materials in the engine
compartment
Placement of foreign objects or
materials which prevent cooling of the
engine, in the engine compartment,
may cause a failure or combustion. The
manufacturer is not responsible for the
damage caused by such placement.
Drive your vehicle when water
vapor condenses and accumulates
inside the exhaust pipes
When the vehicle is stopped for a
long time in winter while the engine is
running, water vapor may condense and
accumulate inside the exhaust pipes.
Water in the exhaust pipes may cause
noise, etc., but it is drained driving at
medium to high speed.
Carry emergency equipment
Depending on the severity of the
weather, you should carry appropriate
emergency equipment. Some of the
items you may want to carry include tire
chains, tow straps or chains, flashlight,
emergency flares, sand, shovel, jumper
cables, window scraper, gloves, ground
cloth, coveralls, blanket, etc.
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Driving Your Vehicle
VEHICLE WEIGHT
Two labels on your driver’s door sill show
how much weight your vehicle was
designed to carry: the Tire and Loading
Information Label and the Certification
Label.
Before loading your vehicle, familiarize
yourself with the following terms for
determining your vehicle’s weight
ratings, from the vehicle’s specifications
and the Certification Label:
Base Curb Weight
This is the weight of the vehicle
including a full tank of fuel and all
standard equipment. It does not
include passengers, cargo, or optional
equipment.
Vehicle Curb Weight
This is the weight of your new vehicle
when you picked it up from your dealer
plus any aftermarket equipment.
Cargo Weight
This figure includes all weight added to
the Base Curb Weight, including cargo
and optional equipment.
GAW (Gross Axle Weight)
This is the total weight placed on each
axle (front and rear) - including vehicle
curb weight and all payload.
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
This is the maximum allowable weight
that can be carried by a single axle (front
or rear). These numbers are shown on
the Certification Label. The total load on
each axle must never exceed its GAWR.
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GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
This is the Base Curb Weight plus actual
Cargo Weight plus passengers.
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
This is the maximum allowable weight
of the fully loaded vehicle (including
all options, equipment, passengers
and cargo). The GVWR is shown on
the Certification Label located on the
driver’s door sill.
Overloading
WARNING
The Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)
and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR) for your vehicle are on the
Certification Label attached to the
driver’s (or front passenger’s) door.
Exceeding these ratings can cause an
accident or vehicle damage. You can
calculate the weight of your load by
weighing the items (and people) before
putting them in the vehicle. Be careful
not to overload your vehicle.
7. Driver Assistance System
Cruise Control (CC) ..........................................................................................7-2
Cruise Control operation .......................................................................................... 7-2
Rear View Monitor (RVM) ............................................................................... 7-6
Rear View Monitor operation ....................................................................................7-6
Rear View Monitor malfunction and limitations ..................................................... 7-7
Reverse Parking Distance Warning (PDW) .................................................... 7-8
Reverse Parking Distance Warning settings............................................................ 7-8
Reverse Parking Distance Warning operation ..........................................................7-9
Reverse Parking Distance Warning malfunction and precautions .........................7-9
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Cruise Control operation
To set speed
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(1) Cruise indicator
(2) Set speed
Cruise Control will allow you to drive at
speeds above 30 km/h (20 mph) without
depressing the accelerator pedal.
NOTICE
During cruise-speed driving of a
manual transmission vehicle, do not
shift into neutral without depressing
the clutch pedal, as the engine will be
overrevved. If this happens, depress
the clutch pedal or press the Driving
Assist button.
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1. Press the Driving Assist button on the
steering wheel to turn the function on.
The CRUISE indicator on the cluster
will illuminate.
2. Accelerate to the desired speed, which
must be more than 30 km/h (20 mph).
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For manual transmission vehicles, you
should depress the brake pedal at least
once to set the cruise control after starting
the engine.
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3. Push the SET- switch down, and
release it. The Set indicator on the
cluster display will illuminate.
4. Release the accelerator pedal.
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To decrease speed
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The vehicle may slow down or speed up
slightly while going uphill or downhill.
To increase speed
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• Push the RES+ switch up and hold it,
while monitoring the speedometer
on the instrument cluster. Release
the toggle switch when the desired
speed is shown and the vehicle will
accelerate to that speed.
• Push the RES+ switch up and release
it immediately. The set speed will
increase 2 km/h (1.2 mph) each time
the toggle switch is operated in this
manner.
• Depress the accelerator pedal. When
the vehicle attains the desired speed,
push the SET- switch down.
• Push the SET- switch down and hold
it. Your vehicle will gradually slow
down. Release the toggle switch at the
speed you want to maintain.
• Push the SET- switch down and
release it immediately. The set speed
will decrease 2 km/h (1.2 mph) each
time the toggle switch is operated in
this manner.
• Lightly tap the brake pedal. When the
vehicle attains the desired speed, push
the SET- switch down.
To temporarily accelerate
Depress the accelerator pedal. When
you take your foot off the accelerator,
the vehicle will return to the previously
set speed.
If you push SET- switch down at the
increased speed, Cruise Control will
maintain the increased speed.
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Driver Assistance System
To temporarily pause the Cruise
Control
To resume Cruise Control
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Cruise Control will be paused when:
• Depressing the brake pedal.
• Depressing the clutch pedal. (for
manual transmission vehicle)
• Pressing the CANCEL button located
on the steering wheel. The indicator
will turn off.
• Decreasing the vehicle speed lower
than the memory speed by 20 km/h
(12 mph).
• Decreasing the vehicle speed to less
than approximately 30 km/h (20 mph).
Information
Each of the above actions will cancel
Cruise Control operation (the SET
indicator light in the instrument cluster
will go off), but only pressing the Driving
Assist button will turn the system off.
If you wish to resume Cruise Control
operation, push the RES+ switch up
located on your steering wheel. You will
return to your previously preset speed,
unless the system was turned off using the
Driving Assist button.
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Push the RES+ switch up. If the vehicle
speed is over 30 km/h (20 mph), the
vehicle will resume the preset speed.
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To turn off the Cruise Control
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Pressing the Driving Assist button. The
cruise indicator will go off.
WARNING
Take the following precautions when
using Cruise Control:
• Always set the vehicle speed to the
speed limit in your country.
• Keep Cruise Control off when the
function is not in use, to avoid
inadvertently setting a speed. Check
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that the Cruise (
off.
• Cruise Control does not substitute
for proper and safe driving. It is the
responsibility of the driver to always
drive safely and should always be
aware of unexpected and sudden
situations from occurring.
• Always drive cautiously to prevent
unexpected and sudden situations
from occurring. Pay attention to the
road conditions at all times.
• Do not use Cruise Control when it
may be unsafe to keep the vehicle at
a constant speed:
- When driving in heavy traffic, or
when traffic conditions make it
difficult to drive at a constant speed
- When driving on rainy, icy, or snowcovered roads
- When driving on hilly or windy roads
- When driving in windy areas
- When driving with limited view
(possibly due to bad weather, such
as fog, snow, rain and sandstorm)
• Do not use Cruise Control when
towing a trailer.
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Driver Assistance System
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Rear View Monitor shows the area
behind the vehicle to assist you when
parking or backing up.
Detecting sensor
Rear View Monitor operation
Rear view
• Shift the gear to R (Reverse), the
image will appear on the screen.
5 Door
Off conditions
• The rear view cannot be turned off
when the gear is in R (Reverse).
• Shift the gear from R (Reverse) to P
(Park), the rear view will turn off.
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4 Door
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Refer to the picture above for the
detailed location of the detecting sensor.
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Rear View Monitor malfunction
and limitations
Rear view while driving
(if equipped)
Rear View Monitor malfunction
When Rear View Monitor is not working
properly, or the screen flickers, or
the camera image does not display
normally, we recommend that the
function beinspected by an authorized
HYUNDAIdealer.
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The driver is able to check the rear view
on the screen while driving, it is to assist
with safe driving.
Limitations of the Rear View
Monitor
When the vehicle is stopped for a long
time in winter or when the vehicle is
parked in an indoor parking lot, the
exhaust fumes may temporarily blur the
image.
Operating conditions
• The ignition switch is turned ON.
• The rear view monitor button (1) is
pressed when gear shift status is D
(Drive) or N (Neutral).
Off conditions
The rear view monitor button (1) is
pressed again.
When operating
• When the vehicle is reversing, the
screen switches to the parking
guidance screen.
• When Rear view while driving is
displayed on the screen, an icon ( )
will appear on the upper right side
of the screen indicating that the rear
view is being displayed.
WARNING
• The rear view camera does not cover
the complete area behind the vehicle.
The driver should always check the
rear area directly through the inside
and outside rearview mirror before
parking or backing up.
• The image shown on the screen may
differ from the actual distance of the
object. Make sure to directly check
the vehicle's surroundings for safety.
• Always keep the rear view camera
lens clean. If the lens is covered with
foreign material, it may adversely
affect camera performance and
Rear View Monitor may not operate
normally. However, do not use
chemical solvents such as strong
detergents containing high alkaline
or volatile organic solvents (gasoline,
acetone etc.). This may damage the
camera lens.
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Driver Assistance System
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Reverse Parking Distance Warning will
help warn the driver if an obstacle is
detected within a certain distance when
the vehicle is moving in reverse at low
speeds.
Detecting sensor
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[A]: Rear sensors
Refer to the picture above for the
detailed location of the detecting
sensors.
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Reverse Parking Distance
Warning settings
Warning Volume
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volume’ from the cluster Settings menu
to change the Warning volume to ‘High’,
‘Medium’, or ‘Low’ for Reverse Parking
Distance Warning.
If you change the Warning Volume,
the warning volume of other Driver
Assistance systems may change.
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Reverse Parking Distance
Warning operation
Reverse Parking Distance Warning
• Reverse Parking Distance Warning
will operate when the gear is in R
(Reverse).
• Reverse Parking Distance Warning
detects a person, animal or object in
the rear when the vehicle’s rearward
speed is below 10 km/h (6 mph).
Distance
from object
Warning
indicator
while
driving
backward
Warning
sound
100 ~ 61 cm
(39 ~ 24 in.)
Buzzer beeps
intermittently
60 ~ 31 cm
(24 ~ 12 in.)
Beeps more
frequently
within 30
cm (12 in.)
Beeps
continuously
• The corresponding indicator will
illuminate whenever each senor
detects a person, animal or object
in its sensing range. Also an audible
warning will sound.
• When more than two objects are
detected at the same time, the closest
one will be warned with an audible
warning.
• The shape of the indicator in the
illustration may differ from the actual
vehicle.
Reverse Parking Distance
Warning malfunction and
precautions
Reverse Parking Distance Warning
malfunction
After starting the engine, a beep will
sound when the gear is shifted to R
(Reverse) to indicate the function is
operating properly.
However, if one or more of the following
occurs, first check whether the sensor
is damaged or blocked with foreign
materials. If it still does not work
properly, we recommend that the
function be inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
• The audible warning does not sound.
• The buzzer sounds intermittently.
• The ‘Senseor error or blockage.
System limited’ warning message
appears on the cluster.
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Driver Assistance System
WARNING
• Reverse Parking Distance Warning
is a supplemental function. The
operation of the function can be
affected by several factors (including
environmental conditions). It is the
responsibility of the driver to always
check the rear view before and while
parking.
• Your new vehicle warranty does not
cover any accidents or damage to
the vehicle due to the malfunction of
Reverse Parking Distance Warning.
• Pay close attention when driving near
objects, pedestrians, and especially
children. Some objects may not be
detected by the ultrasonic sensors,
due to the objects distance, size or
material, all of which can limit the
effectiveness of the sensor.
Limitations of Reverse Parking
Distance Warning
• Reverse Parking Distance Warning
may not operate normally when:
- Moisture is frozen to the sensor
- Sensor is covered with foreign
materials, such as snow or water
(Reverse Parking Distance Warning
will operate normally when such
foreign materials are removed.)
- The weather is extremely hot or cold
- The sensor or sensor assembly is
disassembled
- The surface of the sensor is pressed
hard or an impact is applied with a
hard object
- The surface of the sensor is
scratched with a sharp object
- The sensors or its surrounding
areas are directly sprayed with high
pressure washer
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• Reverse Parking Distance Warning
may malfunction when:
- Heavy rain or water spray is present
- Water flows on the surface of the
sensor
- Affected by another vehicle’s sensors
- The sensor is covered with snow
- Driving on uneven roads, gravel
roads or bushes
- Objects that generate ultrasonic
waves are near the sensor
- Installing the license plate differently
from the original location
- The vehicle bumper height or sensor
installation has been modified
- Attaching equipments or accessories
around the sensors
• The following objects may not be
detected:
- Sharp or slim objects such as ropes,
chains or small poles.
- Objects, which tend to absorb sensor
frequency, such as clothes, spongy
material or snow.
- Objects smaller than 100 cm (40 in.)
in length and narrower than 14 cm (6
in.) in diameter.
- Pedestrians, animals or objects that
are very close to the sensors
• Parking Distance Warning Indicators
may be displayed differently from
the actual detected location when
the obstacle is located between the
sensors.
• Parking Distance Warning indicator
may not occur sequentially depending
on vehicle speed or obstacle shape.
• If Reverse Parking Distance Warning
needs repair, we recommend that
Reverse Parking Distance Warning be
inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI
dealer.
8. Emergency Situations
Hazard warning flasher................................................................................... 8-2
In case of an emergency while driving.......................................................... 8-2
If the engine stalls while driving .............................................................................. 8-2
If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ......................................................... 8-2
If you have a flat tire while driving ........................................................................... 8-3
If the engine will not start .............................................................................. 8-3
If the engine doesn’t turn over or turns over slowly ............................................... 8-3
If the engine turns over normally but doesn’t start ................................................ 8-3
Jump starting ..................................................................................................8-4
If the engine overheats................................................................................... 8-7
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ......................................................8-9
Check tire pressure ................................................................................................... 8-9
Tire pressure monitoring system.............................................................................8-10
Low tire pressure telltale ..........................................................................................8-11
Low tire pressure position telltale and tire pressure telltale ..................................8-11
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) malfunction indicator .......................... 8-12
Changing a tire with TPMS ...................................................................................... 8-12
If you have a flat tire ......................................................................................8-14
Jack and tools ..........................................................................................................8-14
Removing and storing the spare tire.......................................................................8-14
Changing tires ......................................................................................................... 8-15
Jack label ..................................................................................................................8-19
EC declaration of conformity for jack .................................................................... 8-20
Towing ...........................................................................................................8-21
Towing service .......................................................................................................... 8-21
Removable towing hook ........................................................................................ 8-22
Emergency towing ................................................................................................. 8-23
Emergency commodity ................................................................................ 8-25
First aid kit ............................................................................................................... 8-25
Triangle reflector ..................................................................................................... 8-25
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Emergency Situations
HAZARD WARNING FLASHER
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
WHILE DRIVING
If the engine stalls while driving
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The hazard warning flasher serves as
a warning to other drivers to exercise
extreme caution when approaching,
overtaking, or passing your vehicle.
It should be used whenever emergency
repairs are being made or when the
vehicle is stopped near the edge of a
roadway.
To turn the hazard warning flasher on
or off, press the hazard warning flasher
button with the ignition switch in any
position. The button is located in the
crash pad garnish panel.
All turn signal lights will flash
simultaneously.
• The hazard warning flasher operates
whether your vehicle is running or not.
• The turn signals do not work when the
hazard flasher is on.
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• Reduce your speed gradually, keeping
a straight line. Move cautiously off the
road to a safe place.
• Turn on your hazard warning flasher.
• Try to start the engine again. If your
vehicle will not start, we recommend
that you contact an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
If the engine stalls at a
crossroad or crossing
If the engine stalls at a crossroad or
crossing, if safe to do so, move the shift
lever to the N (Neutral) position and then
push the vehicle to a safe location.
• If your vehicle has a manual
transmission not equipped with a
ignition lock switch, the vehicle can
move forward by shifting to the
2(second) or 3(third) gear and then
turning the starter without depressing
the clutch pedal.
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If you have a flat tire while
driving
If a tire goes flat while you are driving:
• Take your foot off the accelerator
pedal and let the vehicle slow down
while driving straight ahead. Do not
apply the brakes immediately or
attempt to pull off the road as this
may cause loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident. When the
vehicle has slowed to such a speed
that it is safe to do so, brake carefully
and pull off the road. Drive off the
road as far as possible and park on
firm, level ground. If you are on a
divided highway, do not park in the
median area between the two traffic
lanes.
• When the vehicle is stopped, press
the hazard warning flasher button,
move the shift lever into N (Neutral,
for Automated manual transmission)
or neutral (for manual transmission
vehicle), apply the parking brake, and
place the ignition switch in the LOCK/
OFF position.
• Have all passengers get out of the
vehicle. Be sure they all get out on the
side of the vehicle that is away from
traffic.
• When you have a flat tire, follow the
instructions provided later in this
chapter.
IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT
START
If the engine doesn’t turn over
or turns over slowly
• Be sure the gear is in N (Neutral). The
engine starts only when the shift lever
is in N (Neutral).
• Check the battery connections to be
sure they are clean and tight.
• Turn on the interior light. If the light
dims or goes out when you operate
the starter, the battery is drained.
Do not push or pull the vehicle to start
it. This could cause damage to your
vehicle.
See instructions for “Jump Starting”
provided in this chapter.
WARNING
Push or pull starting the vehicle may
cause the catalytic converter to
overload which can lead to damage to
the emission control system.
If the engine turns over normally
but doesn’t start
• Check the fuel level and add fuel if
necessary.
If the engine still does not start, we
recommend that you call an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
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Emergency Situations
JUMP STARTING
Jump starting can be dangerous if done
incorrectly. Follow the jump starting
procedure in this section to avoid serious
injury or damage to your vehicle. If in
doubt about how to properly jump start
your vehicle, we strongly recommend
that you have a service technician or
towing service do it for you.
WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH
to you or bystanders, always follow
these precautions when working near
or handling the battery:
Always read and follow
instructions carefully when
handling a battery.
Wear eye protection designed
to protect the eyes from acid
splashes.
Keep all flames, sparks, or
smoking materials away from
the battery.
Hydrogen is always present in
battery cells, is highly
combustible, and may explode
if ignited.
Keep batteries out of reach of
children.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid
which is highly corrosive. Do
not allow acid to contact your
eyes, skin or clothing.
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If acid gets into your eyes, flush your
eyes with clean water for at least 15
minutes and get immediate medical
attention. If acid gets on your skin,
thoroughly wash the area. If you
feel pain or a burning sensation, get
medical attention immediately.
• When lifting a plastic-cased battery,
excessive pressure on the case may
cause battery acid to leak. Lift with a
battery carrier or with your hands on
opposite corners.
• Do not attempt to jump start your
vehicle if your battery is frozen.
• NEVER attempt to recharge the
battery when the vehicle’s battery
cables are connected to the battery.
• The electrical ignition system works
with high voltage. NEVER touch these
components with the engine running
or when the ignition switch is in the
ON position.
• Do not allow the (+) and (-) jumper
cables to touch. It may cause sparks.
• The battery may rupture or explode
when you jump start with a low or
frozen battery.
• Never attempt jump start if you
observe cracks, leaks or other
damage on Battery.
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CAUTION
• Improper jump starting procedure
can result in battery explosion and
acid burn hazard.
• Loosely connected battery cables
could damage the electronic control
units.
• To disconnect battery terminals
wait for at least 2 minutes to allow
discharge of high voltage or it could
lead to personal injury.
• While disconnecting, always
disconnect the -VE terminal first and
while connecting, always connect the
-VE terminal last.
Jump starting procedure
1. Position the vehicles close enough
that the jumper cables will reach, but
do not allow the vehicles to touch.
2. Avoid fans or any moving parts in the
engine compartment at all times, even
when the vehicles are turned off.
3. Turn off all electrical devices such
as radios, lights, air conditioning,
etc. Put the vehicles in N (Neutral,
for Automated manual transmission
vehicle) or neutral (for manual
transmission vehicle), and set the
parking brakes. Turn both vehicles
OFF.
Jumper Cables
NOTICE
To prevent damage to your vehicle:
• Only use a 12-volt power supply
(battery or jumper system) to jump
start your vehicle.
• Do not attempt to jump start your
vehicle by push-starting.
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Information
An inappropriately disposed
battery can be harmful to the
environment and human health.
Dispose the battery according to
your local law(s) or regulation.
(-)
(-)
(+)
Jumper Terminal
(+)
Booster Battery
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4. Connect the jumper cables in
the exact sequence shown in the
illustration. First connect one jumper
cable to the red, positive (+) jumper
terminal of your vehicle (1).
5. Connect the other end of the jumper
cable to the red, positive (+) battery/
jumper terminal of the assisting
vehicle (2).
6. Connect the second jumper cable to
the black, negative (-) battery/chassis
ground of the assisting vehicle (3).
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Emergency Situations
7. Connect the other end of the second
jumper cable to the black, negative (-)
chassis ground of your vehicle (4).
Do not allow the jumper cables to
contact anything except the correct
battery or jumper terminals or the
correct ground. Do not lean over the
battery when making connections.
8. Start the engine of the assisting
vehicle and let it run at approximately
2,000 RPM for a few minutes. Then
start your vehicle.
WARNING
Do not connect the jumper cable to
the negative (-) jumper terminal of
the discharged battery. A spark could
cause the battery to explode and lead
to a personal injury or vehicle damage.
If your vehicle will not start after a
few attempts, it probably requires
servicing. In this event, please seek
qualified assistance. If the cause of your
battery discharging is not apparent,
we recommend that your vehicle be
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
WARNING
Never connect Jumper Cable directly to
the negative (-) terminal of discharged
Battery (Your Vehicle Battery), or an
Explosion may occur.
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Disconnect the jumper cables in the
exact reverse order you connected
them:
1. Disconnect the jumper cable from the
black, negative (-) chassis ground of
your vehicle (4).
2. Disconnect the other end of the
jumper cable from the black, negative
(-) battery/chassis ground of the
assisting vehicle (3).
3. Disconnect the second jumper cable
from the red, positive (+) battery/
jumper terminal of the assisting
vehicle (2).
4. Disconnect the other end of the
jumper cable from the red, positive (+)
jumper terminal of your vehicle (1).
WARNING
While jump starting your vehicle, avoid
the positive (+) and negative (-) cables
to come in contact. A spark could cause
personal injury.
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IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
If your temperature gauge indicates
overheating, you experience a loss of
power, or hear loud pinging or knocking,
the engine may be overheating. If this
happens, you should:
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it
is safe to do so.
2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral,
for Automated manual transmission
vehicle) or neutral (for manual
transmission vehicle) and set the
parking brake. If the air conditioning is
ON, turn it OFF.
3. If the engine coolant is running out
under the vehicle or steam is coming
out from the hood, stop the engine.
Do not open the hood until the coolant
has stopped running or the steaming
has stopped. If there is no visible
loss of engine coolant and no steam,
leave the engine running and check
to be sure the engine cooling fan is
operating. If the fan is not running,
turn the engine off.
WARNING
While the engine is running,
keep hands, clothing and
tools away from the moving
parts such as the cooling
fan and drive belt to
prevent serious injury.
4. Check for coolant leaking from the
radiator, hoses or under the vehicle. (If
the air conditioning had been in use, it
is normal for cold water to be draining
from it when you stop.)
5. If the engine coolant is leaking
out, stop the engine immediately
and we recommend that you call
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for
assistance.
WARNING
NEVER remove the radiator
cap or the drain plug while
the engine and radiator are
hot. Hot coolant and steam
may blow out under
pressure, causing serious injury.
Turn the engine off and wait until the
engine cools down. Use extreme care
when removing the radiator cap. Wrap
a thick towel around it, and turn it
counterclockwise slowly to the first
stop. Step back while the pressure
is released from the cooling system.
When you are sure all the pressure
has been released, press down on the
cap, using a thick towel, and continue
turning counterclockwise to remove it.
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Emergency Situations
6. If you cannot find the cause of the
overheating, wait until the engine
temperature has returned to normal.
Then, if coolant has been lost,
carefully add coolant to the reservoir
to bring the fluid level in the reservoir
up to the halfway mark.
7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert
for further signs of overheating.
If overheating happens again,
we recommend that you call an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer for
assistance.
NOTICE
• Serious loss of coolant indicates a
leak in the cooling system and we
recommend the system be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• When the engine overheats from
low engine coolant, suddenly adding
engine coolant may cause cracks
in the engine. To prevent damage,
add engine coolant slowly in small
quantities.
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Check tire pressure
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(1) Low tire pressure telltale /
TPMS malfunction indicator
(2) Low tire pressure position telltale and
tire pressure telltale (Shown on the
cluster display)
• You can check the tire pressure in the
Assist mode on the cluster.
Refer to the “User settings mode” in
chapter 4.
• Tire pressure is displayed 1~2 minutes
later after driving.
• If tire pressure is not displayed when
the vehicle is stopped, “Drive to
display” message will appear. After
driving, check the tire pressure.
• The displayed tire pressure values may
differ from those measured with a tire
pressure gauge.
• You can change the tire pressure
unit in the User Settings mode on the
instrument cluster.
- psi, kpa, bar (Refer to the “User
settings mode” in chapter 4).
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Emergency Situations
Tire pressure monitoring system
WARNING
Over-inflation or under-inflation can
reduce tire life, adversely affect vehicle
handling, and lead to sudden tire
failure that may cause loss of vehicle
control resulting in an accident.
Each tire, including the spare (if
provided), should be checked monthly
when cold and inflated to the inflation
pressure recommended by the vehicle
manufacturer on the vehicle placard
or tire inflation pressure label. (If your
vehicle has tires of a different size
than the size indicated on the vehicle
placard or tire inflation pressure label,
you should determine the proper tire
inflation pressure for those tires.)
As an added safety feature, your
vehicle has been equipped with a tire
pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
that illuminates a low tire pressure
telltale when one or more of your tires is
significantly under-inflated.
Accordingly, when the low tire pressure
telltale illuminates, you should stop and
check your tires as soon as possible,
and inflate them to the proper pressure.
Driving on a significantly under-inflated
tire causes the tire to overheat and can
lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also
reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life,
and may affect the vehicle’s handling
and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a
substitute for proper tire maintenance,
and it is the driver’s responsibility to
maintain correct tire pressure, even if
under-inflation has not reached the level
to trigger illumination of the TPMS low
tire pressure telltale.
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Your vehicle has also been equipped
with a TPMS malfunction indicator
to indicate when the system is
not operating properly. The TPMS
malfunction indicator is combined with
the low tire pressure telltale. When
the system detects a malfunction, the
telltale will flash for approximately one
minute and then remain continuously
illuminated. This sequence will continue
upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as
long as the malfunction exists. When
the malfunction indicator is illuminated,
the system may not be able to detect
or signal low tire pressure as intended.
TPMS malfunctions may occur for
a variety of reasons, including the
installation of replacement or alternate
tires or wheels on the vehicle that
prevent the TPMS from functioning
properly. Always check the TPMS
malfunction telltale after replacing
one or more tires or wheels on your
vehicle to ensure that the replacement
or alternate tires and wheels allow the
TPMS to continue to function properly.
NOTICE
If any of the below happens, we
recommend that you have the system
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
1. The Low Tire Pressure Telltale/ TPMS
Malfunction Indicator does not
illuminate for 3 seconds when the
Engine Start/Stop button is pressed
to the ON position or when the
engine is running.
2. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator
remains illuminated after blinking for
approximately 1 minute.
3. The Low Tire Pressure Position
Telltale remains illuminated.
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Low tire pressure
telltale
Low tire pressure position
telltale and tire pressure telltale
If you drive the vehicle for about 10
minutes at speeds above 25 km/h after
replacing the low pressure tire with the
spare tire, the following will happen:
• The TPMS malfunction indicator may
blink for approximately 1 minute and
then remain continuously illuminated
because the TPMS sensor is not
mounted on the spare wheel.
NOTICE
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When the tire pressure monitoring
system warning indicators are
illuminated and a warning message
displayed on the cluster display, one
or more of your tires is significantly
under-inflated. The low tire pressure
position telltale light will indicate which
tire is significantly under-inflated by
illuminating the corresponding position
light.
If either telltale illuminates, immediately
reduce your speed, avoid hard cornering
and anticipate increased stopping
distances. You should stop and check
your tires as soon as possible. Inflate
the tires to the proper pressure as
indicated on the vehicle’s placard or tire
inflation pressure label located on the
driver’s side center pillar outer panel.
If you cannot reach a service station or
if the tire cannot hold the newly added
air, replace the low pressure tire with a
spare tire.
In winter or cold weather, the low tire
pressure telltale may be illuminated if
the tire pressure was adjusted to the
recommended tire inflation pressure
in warm weather. It does not mean
your TPMS is malfunctioning because
the decreased temperature leads to a
proportional lowering of tire pressure.
When you drive your vehicle from a
warm area to a cold area or from a cold
area to a warm area, or the outside
temperature is greatly higher or lower,
you should check the tire inflation
pressure and adjust the tires to the
recommended tire inflation pressure.
WARNING
Low pressure damage
Significantly low tire pressure makes
the vehicle unstable and can contribute
to loss of vehicle control and increased
braking distances.
Continued driving on low pressure tires
can cause the tires to overheat and fail.
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Emergency Situations
TPMS (Tire Pressure
Monitoring System)
malfunction indicator
The TPMS malfunction indicator
will illuminate after it blinks for
approximately one minute when there
is a problem with the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System.
We recommend that the system be
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
NOTICE
If there is a malfunction with the TPMS,
the low tire pressure position telltale
will not be displayed even though the
vehicle has an under-inflated tire.
NOTICE
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator may
illuminate after blinking for one minute
if the vehicle is near electric power
supply cables or radio transmitters
such as police stations, government
and public offices, broadcasting
stations, military installations, airports,
transmitting towers, etc.
Additionally, the TPMS Malfunction
Indicator may illuminate if snow chains
are used or electronic devices such as
computers, chargers, remote starters,
navigation, etc. This may interfere with
normal operation of the TPMS.
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Changing a tire with TPMS
If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire
Pressure and Position telltales will come
on. We recommend that the flat tire
be repaired by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer as soon as possible or replace the
flat tire with the spare tire.
NOTICE
It is recommended that you do not
use a puncture-repairing agent not
approved by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer or the equivalent specified for
your vehicle to repair and/or inflate
a low pressure tire. Tire sealant not
approved by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer or the equivalent specified
for your vehicle may damage the tire
pressure sensor.
The spare tire (if equipped) does not
come with a tire pressure monitoring
sensor. When the low pressure tire or
the flat tire is replaced with the spare
tire, the Low Tire Pressure Telltale will
remain on. Also, the TPMS Malfunction
Indicator will illuminate after blinking
for one minute if the vehicle is driven
at speed above 25 km/h (15.5 mph) for
approximately 10 minutes.
Once the original wheel equipped with
a tire pressure monitoring sensor is
reinflated to the recommended pressure
and reinstalled on the vehicle, the
Low Tire Pressure Telltale and TPMS
Malfunction Indicator will go off within a
few minutes of driving.
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If the indicators do not extinguish after a
few minutes we recommend to consult
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Each wheel is equipped with a tire
pressure sensor mounted inside the tire
behind the valve stem (except for the
spare tire). You must use TPMS specific
wheels. It is recommended that you
always have your tires serviced by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
You may not be able to identify a tire
with low pressure by simply looking at it.
Always use a good quality tire pressure
gauge to measure. Please note that a tire
that is hot (from being driven) will have a
higher pressure measurement than a tire
that is cold.
A cold tire means the vehicle has been
sitting for 3 hours and driven for less
than 1.6 km (1 mile) in that 3 hour period.
Allow the tire to cool before measuring
the inflation pressure. Always be sure
the tire is cold before inflating to the
recommended pressure.
WARNING
• The TPMS cannot alert you to severe
and sudden tire damage caused by
external factors such as nails or road
debris.
• If you feel any vehicle instability,
immediately take your foot off
the accelerator, apply the brakes
gradually and with light force, and
slowly move to a safe position off the
road.
WARNING
Protecting TPMS
Tampering with, modifying, or disabling
the Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) components may interfere
with the system’s ability to warn the
driver of low tire pressure conditions
and/or TPMS malfunctions. Tampering
with, modifying, or disabling the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
components may void the warranty for
that portion of the vehicle.
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Emergency Situations
IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE
WARNING
Changing a tire can be dangerous.
Follow the instructions in this section
when changing a tire to reduce the risk
of serious injury or death.
Removing and storing the spare
tire
Jack and tools
OBI3081009
OAI3079004
c Jack
d Jack handle
e Wheel lug nut wrench
f Towing hook
Turn the winged hold down bolt
counterclockwise to remove the spare
tire.
Store the spare tire in the same
compartment by turning the winged
hold down bolt clockwise.
To prevent the spare tire and tools from
“rattling” store them in their proper
location.
The jack, jack handle, and wheel lug nut
wrench, towing hook are stored in the
luggage compartment.
The jack is provided for emergency tire
changing only.
OBI3081010
If it is hard to loosen the tire hold-down
wing bolt by hand, you can loosen it
easily using the wheel lug nut wrench.
1. Put the wrench (1) inside of the tire
hold-down wing bolt.
2. Turn the tire hold-down wing bolt
counterclockwise with the wrench.
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Changing tires
WARNING
A vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack
causing serious injury or death to you
or those nearby. Take the following
safety precautions:
• Do not get under a vehicle that is
supported by a jack.
• NEVER attempt to change a tire in
the lane of traffic. ALWAYS move the
vehicle completely off the road on
level, firm ground away from traffic
before trying to change a tire. If you
cannot find a level, firm place off
the road, call a towing service for
assistance.
• Be sure to use the jack provided with
the vehicle.
• ALWAYS place the jack on the
designated jacking positions on the
vehicle and NEVER on the bumpers
or any other part of the vehicle for
jacking support.
• Do not start or run the engine while
the vehicle is on the jack.
• Do not allow anyone to remain in the
vehicle while it is on the jack.
• Keep children away from the road
and the vehicle.
Follow these steps to change your
vehicle’s tire:
1. Park on a level and firm surface.
2. Move the shift lever into N (Neutral,
for Automated manual transmission
vehicle) or neutral (for manual
transmission vehicle), apply the
parking brake, and place the ignition
switch in the LOCK/OFF position.
3. Press the hazard warning flasher
button.
4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,
jack, jack handle, and spare tire from
the vehicle.
5. Block both the front and rear of the
tire diagonally opposite of the tire you
are changing.
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6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts
counterclockwise one turn each in
the order shown above, but do not
remove any lug nuts until the tire has
been raised off of the ground.
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Emergency Situations
10. Install the spare tire onto the studs of
the hub.
11. Tighten the lug nuts with your fingers
onto the studs with the smaller end of
the lug nuts closest to the wheel.
12. Lower the vehicle to the ground
by turning the jack handle
counterclockwise.
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7. Place the jack at the designated
jacking position under the frame
closest to the tire you are changing.
The jacking positions are plates
welded to the frame with two tabs
and a raised dot. Never jack any other
position or part of the vehicle.
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13. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to
tighten the lug nuts in the order
shown. Double-check each lug nut
until they are tight. After changing
tires, we recommend that an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer tighten
the lug nuts to their proper torque as
soon as possible. The wheel lug nut
should be tightened to 11~13 kgf.m
(79~94 lbf.ft).
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8. Insert the jack handle into the jack and
turn it clockwise, raising the vehicle
until the tire clears the ground. Before
removing the wheel lug nuts, make
sure the vehicle is stable on the jack.
9. Loosen the lug nuts with the wheel
lug nut wrench and remove them with
your fingers. Remove the wheel from
the studs and lay it flat on the ground
out of the way. Before removing the
wheel lug nuts, make sure the vehicle
is stable on the jack.
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If you have a tire gauge, check the tire
pressure (see “Tires and Wheels” in
chapter 2 for tire pressure instructions.).
If the pressure is lower or higher than
recommended, drive slowly to the
nearest service station and adjust it to
the recommended pressure. Always
reinstall the valve cap after checking
or adjusting tire pressure. If the cap is
not replaced, air may leak from the tire.
If you lose a valve cap, buy another
and install it as soon as possible. After
changing tires, secure the flat tire and
return the jack and tools to their proper
storage locations.
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Check the tire pressure as soon as possible
after installing a spare tire. Adjust it to
the recommended pressure.
NOTICE
Your vehicle has metric threads on
the studs and lug nuts. Make certain
during tire changing that the same
nuts that were removed are reinstalled.
If you have to replace your lug nuts
make sure they have metric threads to
avoid damaging the studs and ensure
the wheel is properly secured to the
hub. We recommend that you consult
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for
assistance.
Use of compact spare tires
(if equipped)
Compact spare tires are designed for
emergency use only. Drive carefully on
the compact spare tire and always follow
the safety precautions.
WARNING
To prevent compact spare tire failure
and loss of control possibly resulting in
an accident:
• Use the compact spare tire only in an
emergency.
• NEVER operate your vehicle over 80
km/h (50 mph).
• Do not exceed the vehicle’s
maximum load rating or the load
carrying capacity shown on the
sidewall of the compact spare tire.
• Do not use the compact spare tire
continuously. Repair or replace the
original tire as soon as possible to
avoid failure of the compact spare
tire.
If any of the equipment such as the jack,
lug nuts, studs, or other equipment is
damaged or in poor condition, do not
attempt to change the tire and call for
assistance.
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Emergency Situations
When driving with the compact spare
tire mounted to your vehicle:
• Check the tire pressure after installing
the compact spare tire. The compact
spare tire should be inflated to 420
kPa (60 psi).
• Do not take this vehicle through an
automatic car wash while the compact
spare tire is installed.
• Do not use the compact spare tire on
any other vehicle because this tire
has been designed especially for your
vehicle.
• The compact spare tire’s tread life
is shorter than a regular tire. Inspect
your compact spare tire regularly and
replace worn compact spare tires with
the same size and design, mounted on
the same wheel.
• Do not use more than one compact
spare tire at a time.
• Do not tow a trailer while the compact
spare tire is installed.
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Information
When the original tire and wheel are
repaired and reinstalled on the vehicle,
the lug nut torque must be set correctly
to prevent wheel vibration. The correct
lug nut tightening torque is 11~13 kgf.m
(79~94 lbf.ft).
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NOTICE
To prevent damaging the compact
spare tire and your vehicle:
• Drive slowly enough for the road
conditions to avoid all hazards, such
as a potholes or debris.
• Avoid driving over obstacles. The
compact spare tire diameter is
smaller than the diameter of a
conventional tire and reduces the
ground clearance approximately 25
mm (1 inch).
• Do not use tire chains on the compact
spare tire. Because of the smaller
size, a tire chain will not fit properly.
• Do not use the compact spare tire
on any other wheels, nor should
standard tires, snow tires, wheel
covers or trim rings be used with the
compact spare wheel.
• Do not suddenly accelerate or
decelerate 0 l 40 km/h (0 l 25
mph) in any driving mode. It may
cause leakage of transfer oil.
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Jack label
Example
• Type A
OHYK065010
• Type B
OHYK065011
K The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack.
1. Model Name
2. Maximum allowable load
3. When using the jack, set your parking
brake.
4. When using the jack, stop the engine.
5. Do not get under a vehicle that is
supported by a jack.
6. The designated locations under the
frame
7. When supporting the vehicle, the base
plate of jack must be vertical under
the lifting point.
8. Shift into Reverse gear on vehicles
with manual transmission or move the
shift lever to the N (Neutral) position
on vehicles with Automated manual
transmission
9. The jack should be used on firm level
ground.
10. Jack manufacture
11. Production date
12. Representative company and address
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Emergency Situations
EC Declaration of conformity for Jack
NX4I082001
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TOWING
NOTICE
Towing service
• Do not tow the vehicle with 4 wheels
on the ground (such as dinghy towing
behind a motorhome or other motor
vehicle) as this can seriously damage
the Transmission.
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[A] : Dollies
If emergency towing is necessary,
we recommend having it done by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a
commercial tow-truck service. Proper
lifting and towing procedures are
necessary to prevent damage to the
vehicle. The use of wheel dollies or
flatbed is recommended.
It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with
the rear wheels on the ground (without
dollies) and the front wheels off the
ground. If any of the loaded wheels or
suspension components are damaged or
the vehicle is being 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.
• Do not tow the vehicle with the front
wheels on the ground as this may
cause damage to the vehicle and the
Transmissions.
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• Do not tow with sling-type
equipment. Use a wheel lift or flatbed
equipment.
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Emergency Situations
When towing your vehicle in an
emergency without wheel dollies:
1. Place the ignition switch in the ACC
position.
2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).
3. Release the parking brake.
Removable towing hook
5 Door
NOTICE
Failure to place the shift lever in N
(Neutral) when being towed with the
front wheels on the ground can cause
internal damage to the transmission.
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4 Door
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1. Open the tailgate/trunk, and remove
the towing hook from the tool case.
2. Remove the hole cover pressing the
lower part of the cover on the front
bumper.
3. Install the towing hook by turning it
clockwise into the hole until it is fully
secured.
4. Remove the towing hook and install
the cover after use.
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Emergency towing
CAUTION
Front
The driver must be in the vehicle for
steering and braking operations when
the vehicle is being towed. Passengers
other than the driver must not be in the
vehicle.
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Rear
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If towing is necessary, we recommend
you have it done by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow
truck service.
If towing service is not available in
an emergency, your vehicle may be
temporarily towed using a cable or chain
secured to the emergency towing hook
at the front (or rear) of the vehicle.
Use extreme caution when towing the
vehicle with a cable or chain. A driver
must be in the vehicle to steer it and
operate the brakes.
Towing in this manner may be done
only on hard-surfaced roads for a short
distance and at low speeds.
Also, the wheels, axles, power train,
steering and brakes must all be in good
condition.
Always follow these emergency towing
precautions:
• Place the ignition switch in the ACC
position so the steering wheel is not
locked.
• Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).
• Release the parking brake.
• Depress the brake pedal with more
force than normal since you will have
reduced braking performance.
• More steering effort will be required
because the power steering system
will be disabled.
• Use a vehicle heavier than your own to
tow your vehicle.
• The drivers of both vehicles should
communicate with each other
frequently.
• Before emergency towing, check that
the hook is not broken or damaged.
• Fasten the towing cable or chain
securely to the hook.
• Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady and
even force.
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Emergency Situations
NOTICE
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• Use a towing cable or chain less than 5
m (16 feet) long. Attach a white or red
cloth (about 30 cm (12 inches) wide)
in the middle of the cable or chain for
easy visibility.
• Drive carefully so the towing cable or
chain remains tight during towing.
• Before towing, check the Automated
manual transmission for fluid leaks
under your vehicle. If the Automated
manual transmission fluid is leaking,
flatbed equipment or a towing dolly
must be used.
NOTICE
Accelerate or decelerate the vehicle
in a slow and gradual manner while
maintaining tension on the tow rope
or chain to start or drive the vehicle,
otherwise tow hooks and the vehicle
may be damaged.
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To avoid damage to your vehicle and
vehicle components when towing:
• Always pull straight ahead when
using the towing hooks. Do not pull
from the side or at a vertical angle.
• Do not use the towing hooks to pull
a vehicle out of mud, sand or other
conditions from which the vehicle
cannot be driven out under its own
power.
• The vehicle should be towed at a
speed of 25 km/h (15 mph) or less
within the distance of 20 km (12
miles). (for Manual transmission/
Automated manual transmission
vehicle)
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Your vehicle is equipped with
emergency commodities to help you
respond to emergency situation.
First aid kit
Supplies for use in giving first aid such
as bandage and adhesive tape, etc., are
provided.
Triangle reflector
Place the triangle reflector on the road
to warn oncoming vehicles during
emergencies, such as when the vehicle
is parked by the roadside due to
problems.
8-25
Emergency Situations
8-26
9. Maintenance
Engine compartment......................................................................................9-4
Maintenance services .....................................................................................9-5
Owner’s responsibility .............................................................................................. 9-5
Owner maintenance precautions ........................................................................... 9-5
Owner maintenance ...................................................................................... 9-7
Owner maintenance schedule .................................................................................9-7
Scheduled maintenance service ...................................................................9-9
Normal maintenance schedule (petrol engine) .....................................................9-10
Maintenance under severe usage conditions (petrol engine)...............................9-14
Normal maintenance schedule - CNG Components .............................................9-16
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ........................................... 9-18
Engine oil ....................................................................................................... 9-22
Checking the engine oil level ................................................................................. 9-22
Changing the engine oil and filter.......................................................................... 9-23
Engine coolant .............................................................................................. 9-25
Checking the coolant level ..................................................................................... 9-25
Recommended engine coolant ...............................................................................9-27
Changing the coolant ..............................................................................................9-27
Brake/clutch fluid .........................................................................................9-28
Checking the brake/clutch fluid level .................................................................... 9-28
Washer fluid ..................................................................................................9-30
Checking the washer fluid level ........................................................................... 9-30
Parking brake .................................................................................................9-31
Checking the parking brake .................................................................................... 9-31
Air cleaner ..................................................................................................... 9-32
Filter replacement ................................................................................................... 9-32
Climate control air filter................................................................................9-34
Filter inspection....................................................................................................... 9-34
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Filter replacement ................................................................................................... 9-34
Wiper blades ................................................................................................9-36
Blade inspection...................................................................................................... 9-36
Blade replacement ................................................................................................ 9-36
Battery ...........................................................................................................9-39
For best battery service .......................................................................................... 9-39
Battery capacity label .............................................................................................9-41
Battery recharging .................................................................................................. 9-42
Reset items .............................................................................................................. 9-42
Battery replacement ............................................................................................... 9-42
Tires and wheels ..........................................................................................9-43
Tire care ................................................................................................................... 9-43
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ....................................................... 9-43
Checking tire inflation pressure .............................................................................9-44
Tire rotation ............................................................................................................ 9-45
Wheel alignment and tire balance .........................................................................9-46
Tire replacement ..................................................................................................... 9-47
Wheel replacement ................................................................................................9-48
Tire traction .............................................................................................................9-48
Tire maintenance ....................................................................................................9-49
Tire sidewall labeling...............................................................................................9-49
Low aspect ratio tire................................................................................................ 9-52
Fuses ..............................................................................................................9-54
Instrument panel fuse replacement ...................................................................... 9-55
Engine compartment panel fuse replacement ..................................................... 9-57
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Fuse/relay panel description .................................................................................. 9-58
Light bulbs .....................................................................................................9-69
Headlight, Parking (Position) Light, Turn signal Light, Fog Light and Daytime
Running Light bulb replacement ........................................................................... 9-70
Side repeater light replacement .............................................................................9-73
Rear combination light bulb replacement .............................................................9-74
High mounted stop light ..........................................................................................9-77
License plate light bulb replacement ....................................................................9-77
Interior light bulb replacement .............................................................................. 9-78
Appearance care ........................................................................................... 9-79
Exterior care ............................................................................................................ 9-79
Interior care ............................................................................................................. 9-85
Emission control system.............................................................................. 9-88
Crankcase emission control system ......................................................................9-88
Evaporative emission control system ....................................................................9-88
Exhaust emission control system ...........................................................................9-89
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) ..................................................................9-92
9
Maintenance
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Petrol Engine (Kappa 1.2 MPI)
The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
OAI3089001
1. Engine coolant reservoir
6. Battery
2. Engine oil filler cap
7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
3. Brake/clutch* fluid reservoir
8. Radiator cap
4. Air cleaner
9. Engine oil dipstick
5. Fuse box
9-4
09
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
You should exercise the utmost care
to prevent damage to your vehicle and
injury to yourself whenever performing
any maintenance or inspection
procedures. Inadequate, incomplete
or insufficient servicing may result in
operational problems with your vehicle
that could lead to vehicle damage, an
accident, or personal injury.
Owner maintenance
precautions
Owner’s responsibility
Improper owner maintenance during the
warranty period may affect warranty
coverage. For details, read the separate
Service Passport provided with the
vehicle. If you’re unsure about any
servicing or maintenance procedure, we
recommend that the system be serviced by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance Service and Record
Retention are the owner’s responsibility.
We recommend in general that you have
your vehicle serviced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
You should retain documents that show
proper maintenance has been performed
on your vehicle in accordance with
the scheduled maintenance service
charts shown on the following pages.
You need this information to establish
your compliance with the servicing
and maintenance requirements of your
vehicle warranties.
Detailed warranty information is
provided in your Service Passport.
Repairs and adjustments required as
a result of improper maintenance or a
lack of required maintenance are not
covered when your vehicle is covered by
warranty.
Improper or incomplete service may
result in problems. This chapter gives
instructions only for the maintenance
items that are easy to perform.
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WARNING
Maintenance work
• Performing maintenance work on a
vehicle can be dangerous. You can
be seriously injured while performing
some maintenance procedures.
If you lack sufficient knowledge
and experience or the proper tools
and equipment to do the work, we
recommend that the system be
serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
• Working under the hood with the
engine running is dangerous. It
becomes even more dangerous when
you wear jewelry or loose clothing.
These can become entangled in
moving parts and result in injury.
Therefore, if you must run the engine
while working under the hood, make
certain that you remove all jewelry
(especially rings, bracelets, watches,
and necklaces) and all neckties,
scarves, and similar loose clothing
before getting near the engine or
cooling fans.
9-5
Maintenance
WARNING
Do not leave gloves, rags or any other
combustible material in the engine
compartment. Doing so may cause a
heat-induced fire.
NOTICE
• Do not put heavy objects or apply
excessive force on top of the engine
cover (if equipped) or fuel related
parts.
• When you inspect the fuel system
(fuel lines and fuel injection devices),
we recommend that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Do not drive long time with the
engine cover (if equipped) removed.
• When checking the engine room, do
not go near fire. Fuel, washer fluid,
etc., are flammable oils that may
cause fire.
• Before touching the battery, ignition
cables and electrical wiring, you
should disconnect the battery “-”
terminal. Otherwise, you may get
an electric shock from the electric
current.
• When you remove the interior trim
cover with a flat head (-) driver, be
careful not to damage the cover.
• Be careful when you replace and
clean bulbs to avoid burns or
electrical shock.
9-6
09
OWNER MAINTENANCE
The following lists are vehicle checks
and inspections that should be
performed at the frequencies indicated
to help ensure safe, dependable
operation of your vehicle.
Any adverse conditions should be
brought to the attention of your dealer
as soon as possible.
These Owner Maintenance Checks are
generally not covered by warranties and
you may be charged for labor, parts and
lubricants used.
Owner maintenance schedule
When you stop for fuel:
• Check the coolant level in coolant
reservoir.
• Check the windshield washer fluid
level.
• Look for low or under-inflated tires.
• Check the radiator and condenser.
Check if the front of the radiator and
condenser are clean and not blocked
with leaves, dirt or insects etc.
If any of the above parts are extremely
dirty or you are not sure of their
condition, we recommend that you
contact an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
WARNING
Be careful when checking your engine
coolant level if the engine is hot.
Scalding hot coolant and steam may
blow out under pressure. This could
cause burns or other serious injury.
9-7
Maintenance
While operating your vehicle:
• Note any changes in the sound of the
exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes
in the vehicle.
• Check for vibrations in the steering
wheel. Notice any increased steering
effort or looseness in the steering
wheel, or change in its straight-ahead
position.
• Notice if your vehicle constantly turns
slightly or “pulls” to one side when
traveling on smooth, level road.
• When stopping, listen and check for
unusual sounds, pulling to one side,
increased brake pedal travel or “hardto-push” brake pedal.
• If any slipping or changes in the
operation of your transmission occurs,
check the transmission fluid level.
• Check the parking brake.
• Check for fluid leaks under your
vehicle (water dripping from the air
conditioning system during or after
use is normal).
At least monthly:
• Check the coolant level in the engine
coolant reservoir.
• Check the operation of all exterior
lights, including the stoplights, turn
signals and hazard warning flashers.
• Check the inflation pressures of all
tires including the spare for tires that
are worn, show uneven wear, or are
damaged.
• Check for loose wheel lug nuts.
9-8
At least twice a year
(for example, every Spring and Fall):
• Check the radiator, heater and air
conditioning hoses for leaks or
damage.
• Check the windshield washer spray
and wiper operation. Clean wiper
blades with clean cloth dampened
with washer fluid.
• Check the headlight alignment.
• Check the muffler, exhaust pipes,
shields and clamps.
• Check the lap/shoulder belts for wear
and function.
At least once a year:
• Clean the body and door drain holes.
• Lubricate the door hinges and checks,
and hood hinges.
• Lubricate the door and hood locks and
latches.
• Lubricate the door rubber
weatherstrips.
• Check the air conditioning system.
• Inspect and lubricate Automated
manual transmission linkage and
controls.
• Clean the battery and terminals.
• Check the brake/clutch fluid level.
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE
*1.
*2.
*3.
*4.
*5.
*6.
*7.
*8.
*9.
As it is normal for engine oil to be consumed during driving, the amount of engine
oil should be checked regularly. Operating with an insufficient amount of oil can
damage the engine, and such damage is not covered by warranty.
Check the engine oil level and leak every 500km(350miles) or before starting a long
trip.
The engine oil change interval for normal operating conditions is based on the
use of the recommended engine specification. If the recommended engine
oil specification is not used, then replace the engine oil according to the
maintenance schedule under severe operating conditions.
Inspect for excessive valve noiseand/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary.
We recommend that an authorized HYUNDAI dealer should perform the operation.
When adding coolant, use only deionized water or soft water for your vehicle and
never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory. An improper coolant
mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage.
Transmission fluid and differential oil should be changed anytime the vehicle has
been submerged in water.
This maintenance schedule depends on fuel quality. It is applicable only when
using a qualified fuel <”EN228 or equivalent”>. If there are some important safety
matters like fuel flow restriction, surging, loss of power, hard starting problem
etc., replace the fuel filter immediately regardless of maintenance schedule. We
recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for details.
Inspect drive belt tensioner, idler & alternator pulley, starter & all chassis electrical
items. Correct or replace if necessary.For your convenience, it can be replaced
prior to it’s interval when you do maintenance of other items.
For your convenience, it can be replaced prior to it’s interval when you do
maintenance of other items.
9-9
9-10
1.5
2
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Battery condition & specific gravity
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48
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50
60
5
Replace at every 60,000 kms
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30
36
3
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60
72
6
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-
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70
84
7
Inspect when replacing the drive belt or timing belt/chain
-
Inspect at every 90,000 kms or 108 months
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20
24
2
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80
96
8
Inspect at every 60,000 kms or 48 months
C : Clean and Replace if necessary
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust,top-up, clean or replace
R : Replace
Inspect at every 60,000 kms or 48 months
Automated manual Transmission fluid
(if equipped) *6
Inspect at every service;
Replace first at 1,00,000 Km or 60 months; then at every 40,000 Km or 24 months
Inspect at every service; Replace at every 40,000 km or 36 months
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Manual transaxle fluid *6
Engine Coolant (topup & specify gravity) *
Brake/Clutch fluid
Idler / damper pulley/Adj. Bolt
Vaccum Hose
Valve clearance *4
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Air Filter
Spark Plugs*9
C
Drive belt
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Kmsx1,000
Months
Years
Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Engine oil & filter *1 *2 *3
ENGINE BAY
MAINTENANCE ITEM
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE (CONT.)
Maintenance
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Fuel filler cap
Climate control air filter
Check AC system (refrigerant/Compressor)
Cooling system (water pump,hoses) & leakage
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I : Inspect and if necessary adjust,top-up, clean or replace
Front & rear suspension (linkages & ball joints)
Fuel tank air filter
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Fuel filter*7
-
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12
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Exhaust system
Steering gear rack, linkage and boots
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2
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36
3
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Not Applicable
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48
4
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60
5
C : Clean and Replace if necessary
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-
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24
2
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84
7
R : Replace
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72
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Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Brake/Clutch (Pedal free play/Pipes/Hoses/
Connectors)
Kmsx1,000
Months
Years
Wiper (wiper blade , washer fluid)
VEHICLE ON FLOOR
MAINTENANCE ITEM
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE (CONT.)
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96
8
09
9-11
9-12
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Driveshafts & boots
Fluid leakages
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Wheel Alignment & Balancing
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Warning lights operation & GDS system check
Ext & int. lights, horn & gauges
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust,top-up, clean or replace
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Check all electrical systems (Drive belts ,alternator)*8
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Lubricate locks & hinges
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48
4
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60
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72
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C
C : Clean and Replace if necessary
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84
Inspect and if necessary, adjust, top-up, clean or replace
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10
12
1
Bolt and nuts on chasis and body
FINAL CHECKS
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Parking brake (disc/drum ,shoe & operation)
Front and rear wheel bearings & bushes
-
1.5
2
-
Fuel lines, hoses and connections
Kmsx1,000
Months
Years
Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
Tyre Pressure,condition & rotation
MAINTENANCE ITEM
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE (CONT.)
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96
8
Maintenance
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Road test
I : Inspect and if necessary adjust,top-up, clean or replace
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All seat belt operation
1.5
2
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12
1
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36
3
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48
4
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60
5
C : Clean and Replace if necessary
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24
2
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84
7
R : Replace
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72
6
Number of months or driving distance, whichever comes first
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Months
Years
Power window / Sunroof operation (if equipped)
MAINTENANCE ITEM
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - PETROL ENGINE (CONT.)
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96
8
09
9-13
9-14
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Air cleaner filter
Spark plugs
Manual transmission fluid (if equipped)
Automated manual transmission fluid (if euqipped)
Steering gear rack, linkage and boots
Front suspension ball joints
Maintenance
operation
C, D, E, F,
G, H, I, J
C, D, E, F, G
C, D, E, F, G
Every 120,000 km (80,000 miles)
Inspect more frequently
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
depending on the condition
C, D, E, F,
G, H, I, J
A, B, F, G,
H, I, K
Replace more frequently
depending on the condition
Every 120,000 km (80,000 miles)
C, E
Replace more frequently
depending on the condition
Maintenance intervals
Driving
condition
A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
Every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) or 6 months
H, I, J, K, L
R : Replace or change
Engine oil and engine oil filter
Maintenance item
I : Inspect and if necessary, adjust, correct, clean or replace
The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars mainly used under severe driving conditions.
Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals.
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS (PETROL ENGINE)
Maintenance
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Drum brakes and linings (if equipped)
Parking brake
Driveshaft and boots
Climate control air filter
A : Repeated short distance driving
B : Extensive idling
C : Driving in dusty, rough roads
D : Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in
very cold weather
E : Driving in the condition of inflowing sand or dust into engine
Severe driving conditions
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operation
Disc brakes and pads, calipers and rotors
Maintenance item
C, D, E, G, H
C, D, E, G, H
C, D, G, H
C, D, E, F,
G, H, I, J
C, E
Inspect more frequently
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
depending on the condition
Inspect more frequently
depending on the condition
Replace more frequently
depending on the condition
F : Driving in heavy traffic area
G : Driving in mountainous areas
H : Towing a trailer
I : Driving for patrol car, taxi, commercial car or vehicle towing
J : Driving over 170 km/h (106 mile/h)
Driving
condition
Maintenance intervals
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9-15
9-16
Tar drain plug *
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Drain at Every 20,000 km
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Replace at every 160,000 km.
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NOTE : Time interval between any two consecutive services should not exceed more than six months.
I : Inspect
R : Replace
C : Clean (After Inspection Adjust, Repair, Clean or Replace if necessary)
Spark plug
CNG fuel tank *1 *3
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CNG gas fuel filter (Gaseous fuel filter)
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Replacement mandatory on every dissassembly.
C
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CNG filter
Diaphragm kit ‘o’ rings
2
10
1.5
CNG fuel line and hose for damage, leakage
CNG solenoid assembly
Vaporizer assembly *1
MAINTENANCE ITEM
CNG fuel system compartments
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
Km x 1,000
NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - CNG COMPONENTS
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Maintenance
*1 : Check with soapy water for leakage at pipe assembly and major parts.
1) Vaporizer and inlet/outlet connection
2) Injector/fuel delivery pipe assembly and inlet/outlet connection
3) Fuel hose connection in the engine room
4) Fuel feed line
5) Gaseous fuel filter body and inlet/outlet connection
6) Multi valve body and feed/return connection
7) CNG filling inlet
8) Emergency valve body and inlet/outlet connection
9) Bombe assembly
10) Fuel gauge
11) Refuel valve body and connection
*2 : It is recommanded to visit the nearest HYUNDAI Authorised Workshop for draining Tar at every 15,000 km.
*3 : CNG Fuel Tank has to be tested by Goverment approved agency at every 5 years.
09
9-17
Maintenance
EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS
Engine oil and filter
The engine oil and filter should be
changed at the intervals specified in
the maintenance schedule. If the car
is being driven in severe conditions,
more frequent oil and filter changes are
required.
Fuel lines, fuel hoses and
connections
Check the fuel lines, fuel hoses and
connections for leakage and damage.
We recommend that the fuel lines, fuel
hoses and connections be replaced by
an authoized HYUNDAI dealer.
Drive belts
Vapor hose and fuel filler cap
Inspect all drive belts for evidence
of cuts, cracks, excessive wear or oil
saturation and replace if necessary.
Drive belts should be checked
periodically for proper tension and
adjusted as necessary.
The vapor hose and fuel filler cap should
be inspected at those intervals specified
in the maintenance schedule. Make sure
that a new vapor hose or fuel filler cap is
correctly replaced.
NOTICE
When you are inspecting the belt, place
the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF or
ACC position.
Fuel filter
A clogged filter can limit the speed
at which the vehicle may be driven,
damage the emission system and cause
multiple issues such as hard starting.
If an excessive amount of foreign
matter accumulates in the fuel tank, the
filter may require replacement more
frequently.
After installing a new filter, run the
engine for several minutes, and check
for leaks at the connections.
We recommend that the fuel filter be
replaced by an authoized HYUNDAI
dealer.
9-18
09
Vacuum crankcase ventilation
hoses (if equipped)
Inspect the surface of hoses for
evidence of heat and/or mechanical
damage. Hard and brittle rubber,
cracking, tears, cuts, abrasions, and
excessive swelling indicate deterioration.
Particular attention should be paid to
examine those hose surfaces nearest to
high heat sources, such as the exhaust
manifold.
Inspect the hose routing to assure that
the hoses do not come in contact with
any heat source, sharp edges or moving
component which might cause heat
damage or mechanical wear. Inspect
all hose connections, such as clamps
and couplings, to make sure they are
secure, and that no leaks are present.
Hoses should be replaced immediately if
there is any evidence of deterioration or
damage.
Air cleaner filter
Cooling system
Check cooling system components, such
as radiator, coolant reservoir, hoses and
connections for leakage and damage.
Replace any damaged parts.
Coolant
The coolant should be changed at the
intervals specified in the maintenance
schedule.
Manual transmission fluid
(if equipped)
Inspect the manual transmission fluid
according to the maintenance schedule.
Automated manual transmission
fluid (if equipped)
Inspect the Automated manual
transmission fluid according to the
maintenance schedule.
We recommend that the air cleaner filter
be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
Spark plugs
Make sure to install new spark plugs of
the correct heat range.
When assembling parts, be sure to
wipe out foreign substances inside
and outside of the boot bottom of the
ignition coil and the insulator of the
spark plug with a soft cloth to prevent
contamination of the spark plug
insulator.
WARNING
Do not disconnect and inspect spark
plugs when the engine is hot. You may
burn yourself.
9-19
Maintenance
NOTICE
The use of non-specified fluid
(even marked as compatible with
genuine) could result in shift quality
deterioration and vibrations,
eventually, the transmission failure.
Use only specified Automated
manual transmission fluid. (Refer to
the “Recommended lubricants and
capacities” in chapter 2.)
Brake hoses and lines
Visually check for proper installation,
chafing, cracks, deterioration and any
leakage. Replace any deteriorated or
damaged parts immediately.
Brake/clutch fluid (if equipped)
Check brake/clutch fluid level in the
brake fluid reservoir. The level should
be between “MIN” (Minimum) and
“MAX” (Maximum) marks on the side of
the reservoir. Use only hydraulic brake/
clutch fluid conforming to DOT 4.
Parking brake
Inspect the parking brake system
including the parking brake lever and
cables.
Rear brake drums and linings
(if equipped)
Check the rear brake drums and linings
for scoring, burning, leaking fluid,
broken parts, and excessive wear.
Brake pads, calipers and discs
Check the pads for excessive wear, discs
for run out and wear, and calipers for
fluid leakage.
Suspension mounting bolts
Check the suspension connections for
looseness or damage. Retighten to the
specified torque.
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Steering gear box, linkage &
boots/lower arm ball joint
With the vehicle stopped and engine
off, check for excessive free-play in the
steering wheel.
Check the linkage for bends or damage.
Check the dust boots and ball joints
for deterioration, cracks, or damage.
Replace any damaged parts.
Drive shafts and boots
Check the drive shafts, boots and
clamps for cracks, deterioration, or
damage. Replace any damaged parts
and, if necessary, repack the grease.
Air conditioning refrigerant
(if equipped)
Check the air conditioning lines and
connections for leakage and damage.
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Maintenance
ENGINE OIL
Engine oil is used for lubricating,
cooling, and operating various hydraulic
components in the engine. Engine oil
consumption while driving is normal,
and it is necessary to check and refill the
engine oil regularly. Also, check and refill
the oil level within the recommended
maintenance schedule to prevent
deterioration of oil performance.
Check the engine oil following the below
procedure.
Checking the engine oil level
1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s
precautions.
2. Be sure the vehicle is on the lovel
ground in P (Park) with the parking
brake set. if possible, block the
wheels.
3. Turn the engine on and warm
the engine up until the coolant
temperature reaches a constant
normal temperature.
4. Turn the engine off, remove the oil
filler cap and pull the dipstick out.
Wait for 15 minutes for the oil to return
to the oil pan.
5. Wipe the dipstick clean and re-insert it
fully.
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6. Pull the dipstick out again and check
the level.
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7. If the oil level is below L, add enough
oil to bring the level to F (Full). Do not
overfill.
Use a funnel to help prevent oil from
being spilled on engine components.
Use only the specified engine oil. (Refer
to the “Recommended lubricants and
capacities” in chapter 2.)
WARNING
Radiator hoseBe very careful not to
touch the radiator hose when checking
or adding the engine oil as it may be
hot enough to burn you.
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NOTICE
To prevent damage to you engine:
• Do not spill engine oil when adding or
changing engine oil. Wipe off spilled
oil immediately.
• The engine oil consumption may
increase while you break in a new
vehicle and it will be stabilized after
driving 6,000 km (4,000 miles).
• The engine oil consumption can be
affected by driving habits, climate
conditions, traffic conditions,
oil quality, etc. Therefore, it is
recommended that you inspect the
engine oil level regularly and refill it if
necessary.
Changing the engine oil and
filter
• We recommend that the engine oil
and filter be replaced by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
• If the maintenance schedule to
replace engine oil is exceeded,
the engine oil performance may
deteriorate, and the engine condition
may be affected. Therefore, replace
the engine oil according to the
maintenance schedule.
• To keep the engine in optimal
condition, use the recommended
engine oil and filter. If the
recommended engine oil and filter are
not used replace it according to the
maintenance schedule under severe
usage conditions.
• The purpose of the maintenance
schedule for engine oil replacement
is to prevent oil deterioration and it is
irrelevant to oil consumption. Check
and refill engine oil regularly.
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Maintenance
CAUTION
The engine oil is very hot immediately
after the vehicle has been driven and
can cause burns during replacement.
Replace the engine oil after the engine
oil has cooled down.
WARNING
Used engine oil may cause skin
irritation or cancer if left in contact
with the skin for prolonged periods
of time. Used engine oil contains
chemicals that have caused cancer in
laboratory animals. Always protect your
skin by washing your hands thoroughly
with soap and warm water as soon as
possible after handling used oil.
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ENGINE COOLANT
The high-pressure cooling system
has a reservoir filled with year-round
antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is filled
at the factory.
Check the antifreeze protection and
coolant level at least once a year, at the
beginning of the winter season, and
before traveling to a colder climate.
Checking the coolant level
NOTICE
• Do not drive with no engine coolant.
It may cause water pump failure and
engine seizure, etc.
• When the engine overheats from
low engine coolant, suddenly adding
engine coolant may cause cracks
in the engine. To prevent damage,
add engine coolant slowly in small
quantities.
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Check the condition and connections
of all cooling system hoses and
heater hoses. Replace any swollen or
deteriorated hoses.
The coolant level should be filled
between F (Full) and L (Low) marked on
the side of the coolant reservoir when
the engine is cool.
If the coolant level is low, add enough
distilled (deionized) water.
Bring the level to F (Full), but do
not overfill. If frequent additions are
required, we recommend that the
system be inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance
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WARNING
Removing radiator cap
• Never attempt to remove the radiator
cap while the engine is operating or
hot. Doing so might lead to cooling
system and engine damage and could
result in serious personal injury from
escaping hot coolant or steam.
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• Turn the engine off and wait until it
cools down. Use extreme care when
removing the radiator cap. Wrap
a thick towel around it, and turn it
counterclockwise slowly to the first
stop. Step back while the pressure
is released from the cooling system.
When you are sure all the pressure
has been released, press down on the
cap, using a thick towel, and continue
turning counterclockwise to remove
it.
• Even if the engine is not operating,
do not remove the radiator cap
or the drain plug while the engine
and radiator are hot. Hot coolant
and steam may still blow out under
pressure, causing serious injury.
WARNING
The electric motor (cooling
fan) is controlled by engine
coolant temperature,
refrigerant pressure and
vehicle speed. It may
sometimes operate even when the
engine is not running. Use extreme
caution when working near the blades
of the cooling fan so that you are not
injured by a rotating fan blades. As the
engine coolant temperature decreases,
the electric motor will automatically
shut off. This is a normal condition.
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Recommended engine coolant
• Use only soft (distilled) water in the
coolant mixture.
• The engine in your vehicle has
aluminum engine parts and must be
protected by an ethylene-glycol-based
coolant to prevent corrosion and
freezing.
• DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol
coolant or mix them with the specified
coolant.
• Do not use a solution that contains
more than 60% antifreeze or less than
35% antifreeze, which would reduce
the effectiveness of the solution.
For mixture percentage, refer to the
following table.
Ambient
Temperature
Mixture Percentage
(volume)
Antifreeze
Water
-15 °C (5 °F)
35
65
-25 °C (-13 °F)
40
60
WARNING
Radiator cap
Do not remove the radiator
cap when the engine and
radiator are hot. Scalding
hot coolant and steam
may blow out under pressure causing
serious injury.
Changing the coolant
We recommend that the coolant be
replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
NOTICE
Put a thick cloth or fabric around the
radiator cap before refilling the coolant
in order to prevent the coolant from
overflowing into engine parts such as
the alternator.
WARNING
-35 °C (-31 °F)
50
50
Coolant
-45 °C (-49 °F)
60
40
• Do not use radiator coolant or
antifreeze in the washer fluid
reservoir.
• Radiator coolant can severely
obscure visibility when sprayed on
the windshield and may cause loss
of vehicle control or damage to paint
and body trim.
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Maintenance
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Checking the brake/clutch fluid
level
WARNING
Loss of brake fluid
In the event the brake system
requires frequent additions of fluid,
we recommend that the system be
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
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Before removing the brake/clutch filter
cap, read the warning on the cap.
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Check the fluid level in the reservoir
periodically. The fluid level should be
between MAX (Maximum) and MIN
(Minimum) marks on the side of the
reservoir.
Before removing the reservoir cap and
adding the brake/clutch fluid, clean
the area around the reservoir cap
thoroughly to prevent brake/clutch fluid
contamination. If the level is low, add
the fluid to the MAX (Maximum) level.
The level will fall with accumulated
mileage. This is a normal condition
associated with the wear of the brake
linings and/or clutch disc (if equipped).
If the fluid level is excessively low, we
recommend that the system be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Use only the specified brake/clutch fluid.
(Refer to “Recommended lubricants or
capacities” in chapter 2.)
Never mix different types of fluid.
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WARNING
Clean the filler cap before removing.
Use only DOT 4 brake/clutch fluid from
a sealed container.
09
WARNING
Brake/clutch fluid
When changing and adding the brake/
clutch fluid, handle it carefully. Do not
let it come in contact with your eyes. If
the brake/clutch fluid come in contact
with your eyes, immediately flush them
with a large quantity of fresh tap water.
Have your eyes examined by a doctor
as soon as possible.
NOTICE
• Do not allow the brake/clutch fluid to
contact the vehicle’s body paint, as it
will result in paint damage.
• NEVER use brake/clutch fluid which
have been exposed to open air for an
extended time, as its quality cannot
be guaranteed. It should be properly
disposed.
• Don’t put in the wrong kind of fluid.
A few drops of mineral-based oil
in your brake/clutch system can
damage brake/clutch system parts.
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Maintenance
WASHER FLUID
Checking the washer fluid level
WARNING
Coolant
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Check the fluid level in the washer fluid
reservoir and add fluid if necessary. Plain
water may be used if washer fluid is not
available.
However, use washer solvent with
antifreeze characteristics in cold
climates to prevent freezing.
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• Do not use radiator coolant or
antifreeze in the washer fluid
reservoir.
• Radiator coolant can severely
obscure visibility when sprayed on
the windshield and may cause loss
of vehicle control or damage to the
paint and body trim.
• Windshield washer fluid agents
contain some amounts of alcohol
and can be flammable under certain
circumstances. Do not allow sparks
or flame come in contact with the
washer fluid or the washer fluid
reservoir. Damage to the vehicle or
occupants could occur.
• Windshield washer fluid is poisonous
to humans and animals. Do not drink
and avoid coming in contact with
the windshield washer fluid. Serious
injury or death could occur.
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PARKING BRAKE
Checking the parking brake
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Check the stroke of the parking brake by
counting the number of “clicks’’ heard
while fully applying it from the released
position.
Also, the parking brake alone should
securely hold the vehicle on a fairly
steep grade. If the stroke is more or less
than specified, we recommend that the
system be inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
Stroke : 5~7 “clicks’’ at a force of 20 kg
(44 lbs, 196 N).
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Maintenance
AIR CLEANER
Filter replacement
The air cleaner filter can be cleaned for
inspection using compressed air.
Do not attempt to wash or to rinse it.
Otherwise, water will damage the filter.
If soiled, the air cleaner filter must be
replaced.
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1. Loosen the hose clamp and remove
hose from cleaner.
2. Open the cleaner cover by openingthe
clips.
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3. Remove the used filter and wipe
the inside of the air cleaner housing
carefully not to remain dusts incover
housing.
4. Place the new filter with clean hands
and ensure the rubber gasket is not
taken off.
5. Reassemble in the reverse order of
removal.
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Information
If the vehicle is operated in extremely
dusty or sandy areas, replace the element
more often than the usual recommended
intervals (refer to “Maintenance Under
Severe Usage Conditions” in this chapter).
NOTICE
• Do not drive with the air cleaner filter
removed. This will result in excessive
engine wear.
• When removing the air cleaner filter,
be careful that dust or dirt does not
enter the air intake, or damage may
result.
• Use HYUNDAI genuine parts or the
equivalent specified for your vehicle.
Use of non-genuine parts could
damage the air flow sensor.
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Maintenance
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER
Filter inspection
If the vehicle is operated in the severely
air-polluted cities or on dusty rough
roads for a long period, it should be
inspected more frequently and replaced
earlier. When you, the owner, replace
the climate control air filter, replace it
performing the following procedure,
and be careful to avoid damaging other
components.
Replace the filter according to the
maintenance Schedule.
Filter replacement
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2. Push in both sides of the glove box as
shown. This will ensure that the glove
box stopper pins will get released
from its holding location allowing the
glove box to hang.
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1. Open the glove box.
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3. Remove the climate control air filter
cover.
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4. Clean the climate control air filter.
5. Reassemble in the reverse order of
disassembly.
NOTICE
Install a new climate control air filter
in the correct direction with the arrow
symbol () facing downwards.
Otherwise, the climate control effects
may decrease, possibly with a noise.
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Maintenance
WIPER BLADES
Blade inspection
Blade replacement
When the wipers no longer clean
adequately, the blades may be worn or
cracked, and require replacement.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the wiper arms
or other components, do not attempt
to move the wipers manually.
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Information
Commercial hot waxes applied by
automatic car washes have been known to
make the windshield difficult to clean.
Contamination of either the windshield
or the wiper blades with foreign matter
can reduce the effectiveness of the
windshield wipers. Common sources
of contamination are insects, tree sap,
and hot wax treatments used by some
commercial car washes. If the blades
are not wiping properly, clean both the
window and the blades with a good
cleaner or mild detergent, and rinse
thoroughly with clean water.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the wiper blades,
do not use petrol, kerosene, paint
thinner, or other solvents on or near
them.
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NOTICE
The use of a non-specified wiper blade
could result in wiper malfunction and
failure.
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Front windshield wiper blade
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1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper
blade assembly to expose the plastic
locking clip.
NOTICE
Do not allow the wiper arm to fall
against the windshield, since it may
chip or crack the windshield.
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2. Compress the clip and slide the blade
assembly downward.
3. Lift it off the arm.
4. Install the blade assembly in the
reverse order of removal.
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Maintenance
Rear window wiper blade
(if equipped)
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1. Raise the wiper arm and rotate the
wiper blade assembly (1).
2. Pull out the wiper blade assembly.
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3. Install the new blade assembly by
inserting the center part into the slot
in the wiper arm until it clicks into
place.
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 recommend
that the wiper blade be replaced by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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BATTERY
For best battery service
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Information - For batteries
marked with UPPER and
LOWER
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• Keep the battery securely mounted.
• Keep the battery top clean and dry.
• Keep the terminals and connections
clean, tight, and coated with
petroleum jelly or terminal grease.
• Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the
battery immediately with a solution of
water and baking soda.
• If the vehicle is not going to be used
for an extended time, disconnect the
negative terminal cable of the battery
to prevent discharge.
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If your vehicle is equipped with a battery
marked with LOWER (MIN) and UPPER
(MAX) on the side, you should check the
electrolyte level.
The electrolyte level should be between
LOWER (MIN) and UPPER (MAX).
Be careful not to spill distilled (or
de-mineralized) water over the battery
surface or other adjacent components.
Also, do not overfill the battery cells.
If not, it may corrode the battery or other
components. Finally, securely close the
cell cap. However, we recommend you to
contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer
for better battery service.
NOTICE
If the Electrolyte level is Low, add
distilled (or demineralized) water.
Never add sulfuric acid or other
electrolyte.
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Maintenance
WARNING
Battery dangers
Always read the following
instructions carefully when
handling a battery.
Keep lighted cigarettes and
all other flames or sparks
away from the battery.
Hydrogen, a highly
combustible gas, is always
present in battery cells and
may explode if ignited.
Keep batteries out of the
reach of children because
batteries contain highly
corrosive SULFURIC ACID.
Do not allow battery acid to
contact your skin, eyes,
clothing or paint finish.
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If any electrolyte gets into
your eyes, flush your eyes
with clean water for at least
15 minutes and get
immediate medical
attention. If electrolyte gets
on your skin, thoroughly
wash the contacted area. If
you feel a pain or a burning
sensation, get medical
attention immediately.
Wear eye protection when
charging or working near a
battery. Always provide
ventilation when working in
an enclosed space.
An inappropriately
disposed battery can be
harmful to the environment
and human health. Dispose
the battery according to
your local law(s) or
regulation.
The battery contains lead.
Do not dispose of it after
use. Please return the
battery to an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer to be
recycled.
• When lifting a plastic-cased battery,
excessive pressure on the case may
cause battery acid to leak, resulting
in personal injury. Lift with a battery
carrier or with your hands on
opposite corners.
• Never attempt to recharge the
battery when the battery cables are
connected.
• The electrical ignition system works
with high voltage. Never touch these
components with the engine running
or the ignition switched on.
Failure to follow the above warnings
can result in serious bodily injury or
death.
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NOTICE
If you connect unauthorized electronic
devices to the battery, the battery may
be discharged. Never use unauthorized
devices.
Battery capacity label
Example
WARNING
Always follow these instructions when
handling your vehicle’s battery to
prevent damage to your battery:
• When you do not use the vehicle for a
long time in a low temperature area,
disconnect the battery and keep it
indoors.
• Always charge the battery fully to
prevent battery case damage in low
temperature areas.
• Prevent liquid from wetting the
battery terminals. The performance
of the battery may be degraded, and
may cause injury. Be cautious when
loading liquid in the trunk.
• Do not tilt the battery.
• If you connect unauthorized
electronic devices to the battery, the
battery may be discharged. Never
use unauthorized devices.
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❈ The actual battery label in the vehicle
may differ from the illustration.
1. CMF45L-DIN : The HYUNDAI model
name of battery
2. 12V : The nominal voltage
3. 45Ah(20HR) : The nominal capacity (in
Ampere hours)
4. RC 80min : The nominal reserve
capacity (in min.)
5. CCA410 : The cold-test current in
amperes by SAE
6. 410A : The cold-test current in
amperes by EN
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Maintenance
Battery recharging
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,
calcium-based battery.
• If the battery becomes discharged in a
short time (because, for example, the
headlights or interior lights were left
on while the vehicle was not in use),
recharge it by slow charging (trickle)
for 10 hours.
• If the battery gradually discharges
because of high electric load while the
vehicle is being used, recharge it at
20-30A for two hours.
WARNING
Recharging battery
When recharging the battery, observe
the following precautions:
• The battery must be removed from
the vehicle and placed in an area with
good ventilation.
• Do not allow cigarettes, sparks, or
flame near the battery.
• Watch the battery during charging,
and stop or reduce the charging
rate if the battery cells begin
gassing (boiling) violently or if the
temperature of the electrolyte of any
cell exceeds 49°C (120°F).
• Wear eye protection when checking
the battery during charging.
• Disconnect the battery charger in the
following order.
1. Turn off the battery charger main
switch.
2. Unhook the negative clamp from the
negative battery terminal.
3. Unhook the positive clamp from the
positive battery terminal.
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WARNING
• Before performing maintenance or
recharging the battery, turn off all
accessories and stop the engine.
• The negative battery cable must be
removed first and installed last when
the battery is disconnected.
Reset items
Items should be reset after the battery
has been discharged or the battery has
been disconnected.
• Auto up/down window
(See chapter 5)
• Climate control system
(See chapter 5)
• Audio (See chapter 5)
Battery replacement
Replacing a Battery required
precautionary measures.
We recommend that you consult an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
NOTICE
Make sure the battery is installed
securely when the it is replaced.
If the battery vibrates while driving,the
case and electrode plate can be
damaged.
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TIRES AND WHEELS
Tire care
WARNING
For proper maintenance, safety and
maximum fuel economy, you must
always maintain recommended tire
inflation pressures and stay within
the load limits and weight distribution
recommended for your vehicle.
Recommended cold tire
inflation pressures
All tire pressures (including the spare)
should be checked when the tires are
cold. “Cold Tires” means the vehicle has
not been driven for at least three hours
or driven less than 1.6 km (one mile).
Recommended pressures must be
maintained for the best ride, top vehicle
handling, and minimum tire wear.
For recommended inflation pressure,
refer to “Tire and wheels” in chapter 2.
Tire underinflation
Severe underinflation (70 kPa (10 psi) or
more) can lead to severe heat build-up,
causing blowouts, tread separation and
other tire failures that can result in the
loss of vehicle control leading to severe
injury or death. This risk is much higher
on hot days and when driving for long
periods at high speeds.
NOTICE
• Underinflation also results in
excessive wear, poor handling
and reduced fuel economy. Wheel
deformation also is possible. Keep
your tire pressures at the proper
levels. If a tire frequently needs
refilling, we recommend that the
system be checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
• Overinflation produces a harsh ride,
excessive wear at the center of the
tire tread, and a greater possibility of
damage from road hazards.
NOTICE
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All specifications (sizes and pressures)
can be found on a label attached to the
driver’s side center pillar.
• Warm tires normally exceed
recommended cold tire pressures
by 28 to 41 kPa (4 to 6 psi). Do not
release air from warm tires to adjust
the pressure or the tires will be
underinflated.
• Be sure to reinstall the tire inflation
valve caps. 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
WARNING
Tire Inflation
Overinflation or underinflation can
reduce tire life, adversely affect
vehicle handling, and lead to sudden
tire failure. This could result in loss of
vehicle control and potential injury.
NOTICE
Tire pressure
Always observe the following:
• Check tire pressure when the tires
are cold. (After vehicle has been
parked for at least three hours or
hasn’t been driven more than 1.6 km
(one mile) since startup.)
• Check the pressure of your spare tire
each time you check the pressure of
other tires.
• Never overload your vehicle. Be
careful not to overload a vehicle
luggage rack if your vehicle is
equipped with one.
• Worn, old tires can cause accidents.
If your tread is badly worn, or if your
tires have been damaged, replace
them.
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Checking tire inflation pressure
Check your tires once a month or more.
Also, check the tire pressure of the spare
tire.
How to check
Use a good quality gage to check
tire pressure. You can not tell if your
tires are properly inflated simply by
looking at them. Radial tires may look
properly inflated even when they’re
underinflated.
Check the tire’s inflation pressure when
the tires are cold. - “Cold” means your
vehicle has been sitting for at least three
hours or driven no more than 1.6 km (1
mile).
Remove the valve cap from the tire valve
stem. Press the tire gage firmly onto the
valve to get a pressure measurement. If
the cold tire inflation pressure matches
the recommended pressure on the tire
and loading information label, no further
adjustment is necessary. If the pressure
is low, add air until you reach the
recommended amount.
If you overfill the tire, release air by
pushing on the metal stem in the
center of the tire valve. Recheck the
tire pressure with the tire gage. Be
sure to put the valve caps back on the
valve stems. They help prevent leaks by
keeping out dirt and moisture.
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WARNING
• Inspect your tires frequently for
proper inflation as well as wear and
damage. Always use a tire pressure
gauge.
• Tires with too much or too little
pressure wear unevenly causing poor
handling, loss of vehicle control,
and sudden tire failure leading to
accidents, injuries, and even death.
The recommended cold tire pressure
for your vehicle can be found in this
manual and on the tire label located
on the driver’s side center pillar.
• Worn tires can cause accidents.
Replace tires that are worn, show
uneven wear, or are damaged.
• Remember to check the pressure
of your spare tire. HYUNDAI
recommends that you check the
spare every time you check the
pressure of the other tires on your
vehicle.
Tire rotation
To equalize tread wear, it is
recommended that the tires be rotated
according to the maintenance schedule
or sooner if irregular wear develops.
During rotation, check the tires for
correct balance.
When rotating tires, check for uneven
wear and damage. Abnormal wear
is usually caused by incorrect tire
pressure, improper wheel alignment,
out-of-balance wheels, severe braking
or severe cornering. Look for bumps
or bulges in the tread or side of tire.
Replace the tire if you find either of
these conditions. Replace the tire if
fabric or cord is visible. After rotation,
be sure to bring the front and rear tire
pressures to specification and check lug
nut tightness.
Refer to “Tire and wheels” in chapter 2.
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Maintenance
With a full-size spare tire (if equipped)
WARNING
• Do not use the compact spare tire for
tire rotation.
• Do not mix bias ply and radial ply
tires under any circumstances.
This may cause unusual handling
characteristics that could result
in death, severe injury or property
damage.
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Directional tires (if equipped)
Wheel alignment and tire
balance
The wheels on your vehicle were aligned
and balanced carefully at the factory to
give you the longest tire life and best
overall performance.
In most cases, you will not need to have
your wheels aligned again. However,
if you notice unusual tire wear or your
vehicle pulling one way or the other, the
alignment may need to be reset.
If you notice your vehicle vibrating when
driving on a smooth road, your wheels
may need to be rebalanced.
NOTICE
Improper wheel weights can damage
your vehicle’s aluminum wheels. Use
only approved wheel weights.
CBGQ0707A
Disc brake pads should be inspected for
wear whenever tires are rotated.
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Rotate radial tires that have an
asymmetric tread pattern only from front
to rear and not from right to left.
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Tire replacement
WARNING
Replacing tires
Tread wear indicator
OEN076053
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear
indicator will appear as a solid band
across the tread. This shows there is
less than 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) of tread left
on the tire. Replace the tire when this
happens.
Do not wait for the band to appear
across the entire tread before replacing
the tire.
NOTICE
When replacing the tires, recheck and
tighten the wheel nuts after driving
about 1,000 km (620 miles). If the
steering wheel shakes or the vehicle
vibrates while driving, the tire might
be out of balance so align the tire
balance. If the problem is not solved,
we recommend that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
To reduce the chance or serious or fatal
injuries from an accident caused by tire
failure or loss of vehicle control:
• Replace tires that are worn, show
uneven wear, or are damaged.
Worn tires can cause loss of braking
effectiveness, steering control, and
traction.
• Do not drive your vehicle with too
little or too much pressure in your
tires. This can lead to uneven wear
and tire failure.
• When replacing tires, never mix
radial and bias-ply tires on the
same car. You must replace all tires
(including the spare) if moving from
radial to bias-ply tires.
• It is best to replace all four tires at the
same time. If that is not possible, or
necessary, then replace the two front
or two rear tires as a pair. Replacing
just one tire can seriously affect your
vehicle’s handling.
• Using tires and wheels other than
the recommended sizes could cause
unusual handling characteristics and
poor vehicle control, resulting in a
serious accident.
• Wheels that do not meet HYUNDAI’s
specifications may fit poorly and
result in damage to the vehicle or
unusual handling and poor vehicle
control.
• The works by comparing the speed of
the wheels. Tire size can affect wheel
speed. When replacing tires, all 4
tires must use the same size originally
supplied with the vehicle. Using tires
of a different size can cause the ABS
(Anti-lock Brake System) and ESC
(Electronic Stability Control) to work
irregularly. (if equipped)
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Maintenance
Compact spare tire replacement
(if equipped)
A compact spare tire has a shorter tread
life than a regular size tire. Replace
it when you can see the tread wear
indicator bars on the tire. The replaced
compact spare tire should be the same
size and design tire as the one provided
with your new vehicle and should be
mounted on the same compact spare
tire wheel. The compact spare tire is not
designed to be mounted on a regular
size wheel, and the compact spare tire
wheel is not designed to mount a regular
size tire.
Wheel replacement
When replacing the metal wheels for any
reason, make sure the new wheels are
equivalent to the original factory units in
diameter, rim width and offset.
WARNING
A wheel that is not the correct size may
adversely affect wheel and bearing life,
braking and stopping abilities, handling
characteristics, ground clearance,
body-to-tire clearance, snow chain
clearance, speedometer and odometer
calibration, headlight aim and bumper
height.
Tire traction
Tire traction can be reduced if you drive
on worn tires, tires that are improperly
inflated or on slippery road surfaces.
Tires should be replaced when tread
wear indicators appear. Slow down
whenever there is rain, snow or ice on
the road, to reduce the possibility of
losing control of the vehicle.
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09
Tire maintenance
1. Manufacturer or brand name
In addition to proper inflation, correct
wheel alignment helps decrease tire
wear. If you find a tire worn unevenly,
have your dealer check the wheel
alignment.
When you have new tires installed,
make sure they are balanced. This will
increase vehicle ride comfort and tire
life. Additionally, a tire should always
be rebalanced if it is removed from the
wheel.
Tire sidewall labeling
Manufacturer or Brand name is shown.
2. Tire size designation
A tire’s sidewall is marked with a tire
size designation. You will need this
information when selecting replacement
tires for your car. The following explains
what the letters and numbers in the tire
size designation mean.
Example of tire size designation:
(These numbers are provided as an
example only; your tire size designator
could vary depending on your vehicle.)
165/70R14 81T
1
5,6
7
4
2
3
1
I030B04JM
This information identifies and describes
the fundamental characteristics of
the tire and also provides the tire
identification number (TIN) for safety
standard certification. The TIN can be
used to identify the tire in case of a
recall.
165 - Tire width in millimeters.
70 - Aspect ratio. The tire’s chapter
height as a percentage of its width.
R - Tire construction code (Radial).
14 - Rim diameter in inches.
81 - Load Index, a numerical code
associated with the maximum load the
tire can carry.
T - Speed Rating Symbol. See the speed
rating chart in this chapter for additional
information.
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Maintenance
Wheel size designation
Wheels are also marked with important
information that you need if you ever
have to replace one. The following
explains what the letters and numbers in
the wheel size designation mean.
Example wheel size designation:
5.0JX14
5.0 - Rim width in inches.
J - Rim contour designation.
14 - Rim diameter in inches
Tire speed ratings
The chart below lists many of the
different speed ratings currently being
used for passenger car tires. The speed
rating is part of the tire size designation
on the sidewall of the tire. This symbol
corresponds to that tire’s designed
maximum safe operating speed.
Speed Rating
Symbol
S
180 km/h (112 mph)
T
190 km/h (118 mph)
H
210 km/h (130 mph)
V
240 km/h (149 mph)
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Maximum Speed
W
270 km/h (168 mph)
Y
300 km/h (186 mph)
3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire
Identification Number)
Any tires that are over 6 years old,
based on the manufacturing date,
(including the spare tire) should be
replaced by new ones. You can find
the manufacturing date on the tire
sidewall (possibly on the inside of
the wheel), displaying the DOT Code.
The DOT Code is a series of numbers
on a tire consisting of numbers and
English letters. The manufacturing date
is designated by the last four digits
(characters) of the DOT code.
DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO
The front part of the DOT means a plant
code number, tire size and tread pattern
and the last four numbers indicate week
and year manufactured.
For example:
DOT XXXX XXXX 2222 represents that
the tire was produced in the 22th week
of 2022.
WARNING
Tire age
Tires degrade over time, even when
they are not being used.
Regardless of the remaining tread, it is
recommended that tires generally be
replaced after six (6) years of normal
service. Heat caused by hot climates
or frequent high loading conditions can
accelerate the aging process. Failure to
follow this warning could cause sudden
tire failure, which could lead to a loss
of control and an accident involving
serious injury or death.
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4. Tire ply composition and material
7. Uniform tire quality grading
The number of layers or plies of
rubber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire
manufacturers also must indicate the
materials in the tire, which include steel,
nylon, polyester, and others. The letter
“R” means radial ply construction; the
letter “D” means diagonal or bias ply
construction; and the letter “B” means
belted-bias ply construction.
Quality grades can be found where
applicable on the tire sidewall between
tread shoulder and maximum chapter
width.
For example:
TREAD wear 200
TRACTION AA
TEMPERATURE A
5. Maximum permissible inflation
pressure
Tread wear
This number is the greatest amount
of air pressure that should be put in
the tire. Do not exceed the maximum
permissible inflation pressure. Refer to
the Tire and Loading Information label
for recommended inflation pressure.
6. Maximum load rating
This number indicates the maximum
load in kilograms and pounds that can
be carried by the tire. When replacing
the tires on the vehicle, always use a
tire that has the same load rating as the
factory installed tire.
The tread wear grade is a comparative
rating based on the wear rate of the tire
when tested under controlled conditions
on a specified government test course.
For example, a tire graded 150 would
wear one-and-a-half times (1½) as well
on the government course as a tire
graded 100.
The relative performance of tires
depends upon the actual conditions
of their use, however, and may depart
significantly from the norm due to
variations in driving habits, service
practices and differences in road
characteristics and climate.
These grades are molded on the sidewalls of passenger vehicle tires. The
tires available as standard or optional
equipment on your vehicle may vary
with respect to grade.
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Maintenance
Traction - AA, A, B & C
The traction grades, from highest to
lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those grades
represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet
pavement measured under controlled
conditions on specified government
test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
A tire marked C may have poor traction
performance.
WARNING
The traction grade assigned to this tire
is based on straight-ahead braking
traction tests, and does not include
acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning,
or peak traction characteristics.
Temperature -A, B & C
The temperature grades are A (the
highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s
resistance to the generation of heat
and its ability to dissipate heat when
tested under controlled conditions on a
specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause
the material of the tire to degenerate
and reduce tire life, and excessive
temperature can lead to sudden tire
failure. Grades B and A represent higher
levels of performance on the laboratory
test wheel than the minimum required
by law.
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WARNING
Tire temperature
The temperature grade for this tire is
established for a tire that is properly
inflated and not overloaded. Excessive
speed, underinflation or excessive
loading, either separately or in
combination, can cause heat build-up
and sudden tire failure. This can cause
loss of vehicle control and serious
injury or death.
Low aspect ratio tire
(if equipped)
Low aspect ratio tires, whose aspect
ratio is lower than 50, are provided for
sporty looks.
Because the low aspect ratio tires are
optimized for handling and braking, it
may be more uncomfortable to ride in
and there is more noise compare with
normal tires.
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NOTICE
Because the sidewall of the low aspect
ratio tire is shorter than the normal, the
wheel and tire of the low aspect ratio
tire is easier to be damaged. So, follow
the instructions below.
- When driving on a rough road or
off road, drive cautiously because
tires and wheels may be damaged.
And after driving, inspect tires and
wheels.
- When passing over a pothole, speed
bump, manhole, or curb stone, drive
slowly so that the tires and wheels
are not damaged.
- If the tire is impacted, we
recommend that you inspect the tire
condition or contact an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
- To prevent damage to the tire,
inspect the tire condition and
pressure every 3,000 km (1864 miles).
NOTICE
• It is not easy to recognize the tire
damage with your own eyes. But,
if there is the slightest hint of tire
damage, even though you cannot see
the tire damage with your own eyes,
have the tire checked or replaced
because the tire damage may cause
air leakage from the tire.
• If the tire is damaged by driving
on a rough road, off road, pothole,
manhole, or curb stone, it will not be
covered by the warranty.
• You can find out the tire information
on the tire sidewall.
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Maintenance
FUSES
If the electrical system does not work,
first check the driver’s side fuse panel.
Before replacing a blown fuse, turn the
engine and all switches off, and then
disconnect the negative battery cable.
Always replace a blown fuse with one of
the same rating.
If the replacement fuse blows, this
indicates an electrical problem.
Avoid using the system involved and
we recommend that all inspect an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Blade type
Normal
Blown
Cartridge type
Normal
Blown
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Multi fuse
Information
Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type
for lower amperage rating, cartridge
type, and multi fuse for higher amperage
ratings.
Normal
WARNING
Blown
OTA070039
A vehicle’s electrical system is protected
from electrical overload damage by
fuses.
This vehicle has 2 fuse panels, one
located in the driver’s side panel bolster,
the other in the engine compartment.
If any of your vehicle’s lights,
accessories or controls do not work,
check the appropriate circuit fuse. If a
fuse has blown, the element inside the
fuse will be melted or broken.
NEVER replace a fuse with anything but
another fuse of the same rating.
• A higher capacity fuse could cause
damage and possibly cause a fire.
• Do not install a wire or aluminum
foil instead of the proper fuse even as a temporary repair. It may
cause extensive wiring damage and
possibly a fire.
NOTICE
Do not use a screwdriver or any other
metal object to remove fuses because
it may cause a short circuit and damage
the system.
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The actual fuse/relay panel label may
differ from equipped items.
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09
NOTICE
• When replacing a blown fuse or relay
with a new one, make sure the new
fuse or relay fits tightly into the clips.
The incomplete fastening fuse or
relay may cause the vehicle wiring
and electric systems damage and a
possible fire.
• Do not remove fuses, relays and
terminals fastened with bolts or nuts.
The fuses, relays and terminals may
be fastened incompletely, and it may
cause a possible fire. If fuses, relays
and terminals fastened with bolts or
nuts are blown, consult an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
• Do not input any other objects
except fuses or relays into fuse/relay
terminals such as a driver or wiring. It
may cause contact failure and system
malfunction.
• Check the blown fuse with checking
the fuse information on the fuse box
cover.
• Replace the blown fuse on the safe
place after turning off the ignition
switch and all electric switches and
disconnecting the negative battery
cable.
Instrument panel fuse
replacement
OAI3089011
1. Turn the vehicle off.
2. Turn all other switches OFF.
3. Open the fuse panel cover.
4. Refer to the label on the inside of
the fuse panel cover to locate the
suspected fuse location.
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Maintenance
Memory fuse
OAI3089012
5. Pull the suspected fuse straight out.
Use the removal tool provided in the
engine compartment fuses panel.
6. Check the removed fuse; replace it if
it is blown. Spare fuses are provided in
the instrument panel fuse panels (or in
the engine 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, we recommend
that you consult an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
In an emergency, if you do not have
a spare fuse, use a fuse of the same
rating from a circuit you may not need
for operating the vehicle, such as the
cigarette lighter fuse.
If the headlights or other electrical
components do not work and the fuses
are undamaged, check the fuse panel
in the engine compartment. If a fuse
is blown, it must be replaced with the
same rating.
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OAI3089013
Your vehicle is equipped with the
memory fuse to prevent battery
discharge if your vehicle is parked
without being operated for prolonged
periods. Use the following procedures
before parking the vehicle for prolonged
periods.
1. Turn off the engine.
2. Turn off the headlights and tail lights.
3. Open the driver’s side panel cover and
pull up the memory fuse.
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• If the memory fuse is pulled up from
the fuse panel, the warning chime,
audio, clock and interior lamps, etc.,
will not operate. Some items must
be reset after replacement. Refer to
“Battery” in this chapter.
• Even though the memory fuse is pulled
up, the battery can still be discharged
by operation of the headlights or other
electrical devices.
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Engine compartment panel fuse
replacement
Multi fuse (Main fuse)
OAI3089014
OAI3089014
1. Turn the vehicle off.
2. Turn all other switches OFF.
3. Remove the fuse panel cover by
pressing the tab and pulling up.
4. Check the removed fuse; replace it
if it is blown. To remove or insert the
fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine
compartment fuse panel.
5. Push in a new fuse of the same rating,
and make sure it fits tightly in the
clips. If it fits loosely, we recommend
that you consult an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
NOTICE
After checking the fuse panel in the
engine compartment, securely
install the fuse panel cover. You may
hear a clicking sound if the cover is
securely latched. If it is not securely
latched, electrical failure may occur
from water contact.
OAI3089015
If the multi fuse is blown, it must be
removed as follows:
1. Turn the vehicle off.
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
3. Remove the fuse panel cover by
pressing the tab and pulling it up.
4. Remove the nuts shown in the picture
above.
5. Replace the fuse with a new one of
the same rating.
6. Reinstall in the reverse order of
removal.
If the multi fuse is blown, we
recommend that you consult an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance
Fuse/relay panel description
Inner fuse panel
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Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this
manual may be applicable to your vehicle.
It is accurate at the time of printing.
When you inspect the fuse panel in your
vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.
OBI3090015
Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you
can find the fuse/relay label describing
fuse/relay name and capacity.
ICU
PCB
OAI3089018/OAI3089017
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09
Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (ICU)
Fuse Name
Symbol
ROOM LAMP
Fuse
rating
Circuit Protected
10A
PCB/ICU: Room Lamp
10A
Outside Mirror Heated
25A
FRT Power Window LH
S
10A
F_Water Sensor
POWER
OUTLET
20A
ICU/PCB: Front Power Outlet
IBU1
15A
ICU: BODY CONTROL MODULE (IBU)
MULTI
MEDIA
20A
ICU: AUDIO
POWER
WINDOW RH
25A
FRT Power Window RH
TCU
15A
PCB/ICU: AT : Speed Sensor Out, Inhibit SW.
AMT: AMT Lever.
BRAKE
SWITCH
10A
PCB/ICU: Stop Switch
MEMORY
10A
ICU: A/Con (FATC), Cluster
START
7.5A
PCB: Inhibitor Switch, Start Relay
FOLDING
MIRROR
10A
ICU/PCB: Folding Mirror
MODULE1
7.5A
ICU/PCB: Stop Switch
10A
ICU/PCB: Multi Function Switch
10A
ICU/PCB: ACU
OUTSIDE
MIRROR
HEATED
POWER
WINDOW LH
SENSOR
POWER
OUTLET
FRONT
REAR
FOG LAMP
Airbag
FRT
FRT
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Maintenance
Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (ICU)
Fuse Name
Symbol
DOOR LOCK
Fuse
rating
Circuit Protected
20A
ICU: Door Lock
10A
ICU/PCB: ECU, A_FLOW_SNSR
DRL
10A
ICU: DRL , DRL Position Lamp
MODULE6
10A
ICU/PCB: OBD
HAZARD
15A
PCB: HAZARD Switch, ICU: IBU (Turn Signal)
MODULE2
10A
PCB: ESC Switch, ICU: BCM(IBU)
*for CNG:CNG_SW:IGN1
MODULE3
7.5A
PCB/ICU: FATC, AT Lever Indicator,
Head Lamp Projection, Audio Compact, AVN
SPARE1
10A
ICU: Spare Fuse
REAR
WIPER
15A
PCB: RR Wiper Motor, ICU : Washer Motor
Airbag
INDICATOR
7.5A
PCB/ICU: Cluster
10A
ICU: BCM (IBU)
ABS
7.5A
PCB/ICU: ABS/ESC Unit
FRONT
WIPER
20A
PCB/ICU: MFSW, Wiper Motor
A/CON2
7.5A
PCB/ICU: MTC, FATC, Dual Switch
CLUSTER
7.5A
PCB/ICU: Cluster
ACC
10A
PCB/ICU: Crash_VDMS_Extension, USB Charger,
Audio_B, IBU
ECU
IBU2
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IBU
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Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (ICU)
Fuse Name
Symbol
Fuse
rating
Circuit Protected
MDPS
7.5A
PCB/ICU: Motor Driven Power Steering Unit
MODULE5
10A
PCB/ICU: Crash_VDMS_Extension
MODULE4
7.5A
ICU: BCM (IBU)
20A
PCB/ICU: RR Power Outlet
7.5A
PCB/ICU: FATC, Blower Motor
REAR
POWER
OUTLEt
A/CON1
RR
POWER
OUTLET
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Maintenance
Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (ICU)
Fuse Name
Symbol
TAIL LH
OUTSIDE
MIRROR
HEATED
POWER
WINDOW LH
SENSOR
POWER
OUTLET FRONT
S
POWER
OUTLET
FRT
Fuse
rating
Circuit Protected
7.5A
PCB: Position Lamp LH, Head Lamp LH,
RR Combi Lamp LH
10A
Outside Mirror Heated
25A
FRT Power Window LH
10A
F_Water Sensor
20A ICU/PCB: Front Power Outlet
TAIL RH
7.5A
PCB: Position Lamp RH, Head Lamp RH,
RR Combi Lamp RH
POWER
WINDOW RH
25A
FRT Power Window RH
TCU
15A
PCB/ICU: AT : Speed Sensor Out, Inhibit SW
AMT: AMT Lever.
BRAKE
SWITCH
10A
PCB/ICU: Stop Switch
15A
PCB: Stop Lamp, RR Combi Lamp, HMSL
STOP LAMP
START
STOP LAMP
7.5A PCB: Inhibitor Switch, Start Relay
FOLDING
MIRROR
10A
MODULE1
7.5A ICU/PCB: Stop Switch
ICU/PCB: Folding Mirror
IMMOBILIZER
10A
PCB: Immobilizer Unit
Airbag
10A
ICU/PCB: ACU
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Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (PCB)
Fuse Name
Symbol
DOOR LOCK
Fuse
rating
Circuit Protected
20A ICU: Door Lock
10A
ICU/PCB: ECU, A_FLOW_SNSR
MODULE6
10A
ICU/PCB: OBD
HAZARD
15A
PCB: HAZARD Switch, ICU: IBU (Turn Signal)
MODULE2
10A
PCB: ESC Switch, ICU: BCM (IBU)
MODULE3
7.5A
PCB/ICU: FATC, AT Lever Indicator,
Head Lamp Projection, Audio Compact, AVN
HEAD LAMP
10A
PCB: Head Lamp Relay
REAR WIPER
15A
PCB: RR Wiper Motor, ICU : Washer Motor
Airbag
INDICATOR
7.5A PCB/ICU: Cluster
ECU
TURN SIGNAL
ABS
E
10A
PCB: Hazard Switch
7.5A PCB/ICU: ABS/ESC Unit
FRONT
WIPER
20A PCB/ICU: MFSW, Wiper Motor
A/CON2
7.5A PCB/ICU: MTC, FATC, Dual Switch
SPARE1
10A
PCB: Spare Fuse
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Maintenance
Inner Compartment Fuse Panel (PCB)
Fuse Name
Symbol
CLUSTER
10A
MODULE5
9-64
PCB/ICU: Crash_VDMS_Extension,
USB Charger, Audio_B, IBU
7.5A PCB/ICU: Motor Driven Power Steering Unit.
MDPS
A/CON1
Circuit Protected
7.5A PCB/ICU: Cluster
ACC
REAR
POWER
OUTLEt
Fuse
rating
10A
RR
POWER
OUTLET
PCB/ICU: Crash_VDMS_Extension
20A PCB/ICU: RR Power Outlet
7.5A PCB/ICU: FATC, Blower Motor
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Engine compartment fuse panel
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Information
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this
manual may be applicable to your vehicle.
It is accurate at the time of printing.
When you inspect the fuse panel in your
vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.
OAI3089014
Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you
can find the fuse/relay label describing
fuse/relay name and capacity.
OAI3089019
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Maintenance
Engine Compartment Fuse Panel
Item
RELAY
Fuse Name
Symbol
Fuse
Rating
Circuit Protected
MAIN RELAY
MAIN
RELAY
30A
ECU (MT, AT, CNG, BS6)
START
20A
ECU, Start Solenoid
BLOWER
35A
PCB, ICU
BURGLAR ALARM
HORN
20A
IBU
HEAD
LAMP HI
20A
Head Lamp Projection,
Head Lamp
HEAD LAMP
20A
Head Lamp Fuse
20A
ECU (MT, AT, CNG, BS6)
20A
AMT, VACUUM PUMP,
ECU Relay
HORN
20A
HORN
AIR
CONDITIONER
20A
A/CON, ECU (MT, AT, U2)
COOLING FAN
35A
Radiator Fan Motor,
ECU (AT, MT, U2)
FUEL PUMP
BACK UP LAMP
VACUUM PUMP
MULTI
FUSE
LP S/B J
FUSE
125A
K1.0T, K1.2
150A
U2 (BS4)
180A
U2 (^BS4)
MDPS
80A
50A
DC type
Economical type
BLOWER
40A
Blower Relay
REAR HEATED
40A
RR Heated Relay
COOLING FAN
GSL/DSL
30A/40A
Cooling Fan Relay
30A
Starting
30A
ICU
ALTERNATOR
IGNITION1
BATTERY3
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B/UP LAMP
VACUUM
PUMP
ALT
IG1
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Engine Compartment Fuse Panel
Item
LP S/B J
FUSE
Fuse
Rating
Circuit Protected
BATTERY2
30A/50A
ICU, PCB
BATTERY1
30A/40A
ICU, PCB
40A
AMT
BATTERY4
50A
ICU
ABS/ESC2
40A
ABS/ESC Unit
40A
ICU, PCB
40A
ABS/ESC Unit
40A
AMT
30A
ECU
Fuse Name
AMT1
POWER
OUTLET
S/B M
FUSE
Symbol
1
AMT
POWER
OUTLET
ABS/ESC1
AMT2
2
AMT
ECU1
LP MINI
FUSE
IGNITION2
IG2
30A
Starting, Start Relay
BACK UP LAMP1
1
B/UP
LAMP
10A
Back Up Relay
FRONT WIPER
10A
Front Wiper, ECU
ECU3
15A
ECU (MT, AT, BS6)
HORN
15A
Horn Relay
AIR
CONDITIONER
10A
A/Con Relay
HEAD LAMP LH
10A
Head Lamp LH,
Head Lamp Projection LH
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Maintenance
Engine Compartment Fuse Panel
Item
LP MINI
FUSE
Fuse
Rating
Circuit Protected
HEAD LAMP RH
10A
Head Lamp RH,
Head Lamp Projection RH
ECU7
10A
Main Relay
*for CNG:ECU7
ECU8
10A
Main Relay
HEAD LAMP HI
10A
Cluster
ECU2
15A
Main Relay
*for CNG:SHUTOFF VALVE111
ECU5
15A
Main Relay
*for CNG:ECU4
ECU4
15A
Main Relay
*for CNG:INJECTOR_3&4
ECU6
15A
Main Relay,
Ignition Coil Extension
10A
Back Up Relay
HEAD LAMP
20A
Head Lamp Relay
HEAD LAMP HI
20A
Head Lamp HI Relay
Fuse Name
BACK UP LAMP2
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Symbol
B/UP
LAMP
2
ALTERNATOR
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
AMS
10A
ECU (U2)
FUEL PUMP3
3
FUEL
PU MP
15A
Fuel Pump Relay
AMT
AMT
15A
AMT
VACUUM PUMP
VACUUM
PUMP
10A
Main Relay
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LIGHT BULBS
We recommend that you consult an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer to replace
most vehicle light bulbs. It is difficult
to replace vehicle light bulbs because
other parts of the vehicle must be
removed before you can get to the bulb.
This is especially true for removing the
headlight assembly to get to the bulb(s).
Removing/installing the headlight
assembly can result in damage to the
vehicle.
WARNING
Prior to replacing a light, depress the
foot brake, move the shift lever into the
N (Neutral, for Automatic transmission
vehicle) or neutral (for manual
transmission vehicle), apply the parking
brake, place the ignition switch in the
LOCK/OFF position, and take the key
with you when leaving the vehicle to
avoid sudden movement of the vehicle
and to prevent possible electric shock.
Be aware the bulbs may be hot and may
burn your fingers.
NOTICE
Be sure to replace the burned-out bulb
with one of the same wattage rating.
Otherwise, it may cause damage to the
fuse or electric wiring system.
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Information
The headlight and tail lamp lenses could
appear frosty if the vehicle is washed after
driving or the vehicle is driven at night
in wet weather. This condition is caused
by temperature difference between the
lamp inside and outside and, it does not
indicate a problem with your vehicle.
When moisture condenses in the lamp,
it will be removed after driving with the
headlight on. The removable level may
differ depending on lamp size, lamp
position and environmental condition.
However, if moisture is not removed, we
recommend that your vehicle is inspected
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance
Headlight, Parking (Position)
Light, Turn signal Light, Fog
Light and Daytime Running
Light bulb replacement
Type B
• 5 Door
Type A
• 5 Door
OAI3092003
• 4 Door
OAI3092001
• 4 Door
OAI3092004
(1) Headlight (Low/High) *
(2) Turn Signal Light
(3) Parking (Position) Light/
Daytime Running Light
(if equipped)
2
OAI3092002
(1) Headlight (Low/High) *1
(2) Parking (Position) Light
(3) Turn Signal Light
(4) Daytime Running Light
(if equipped) or Daytime Running
Light/Position light (if equipped)
*1 : MFR (Multi Focus Reflector)
Headlight
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*2 : Bi-Function Projection Headlight
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Headlight (Low/High)
Type A
OLMB073042L
OAI3092010
WARNING
Halogen bulbs
• Halogen bulbs contain pressurized
gas that will produce flying pieces of
glass if broken.
• Always handle them carefully, and
avoid scratches and abrasions. If
the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with
liquids. Never touch the glass with
bare hands. Residual oil may cause
the bulb to overheat and burst when
lit. A bulb should be operated only
when installed in a headlight.
• If a bulb becomes damaged or
cracked, replace it immediately and
carefully dispose of it.
• Wear eye protection when changing
a bulb. Allow the bulb to cool down
before handling it.
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If the headlight aiming adjustment is
necessary after the headlight assembly
is reinstalled, consult an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
Type B
OAI3092011
[1]: Dust cover
[2]: Headlight
[3]: Parking (Position) light
[4]: Turn signal light
1. Open the hood.
2. Disconnect the negative terminal of
the battery.
3. Remove the headlight bulb cover by
turning it counterclockwise.
4. Disconnect the headlight bulb socketconnector.
5. Unsnap the headlight bulb retaining
wire by depressing the end and
pushing it upward.
6. Remove the bulb from the headlight
assembly.
7. Install a new headlight bulb and snap
the headlight bulb retaining wire into
position by aligning the wire with the
groove on the bulb.
8. Connect the headlight bulb socket
connector.
9. Install the headlight bulb cover by
turning it clockwise.
10. Connect the negative terminal of the
battery.
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Maintenance
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- Bi-Function projection
headlight
This headlight is bi-function type that
switches the low beam to high or the high
beam to low using solenoid system. So,
the moving sound may be heard when the
headlight switches the low beam to high
or the high beam to low and it does not
indicate malfunction of the headlight.
Turn signal light
1. Open the hood.
2. Disconnect the negative terminal of
the battery.
3. Remove the turn signal light bulb
cover by turning it counterclockwise.
4. Remove the socket from the
assembly by turning the socket
counterclockwise until the tabs on
the socket align with the slots on the
assembly.
5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into
the socket and rotating it until it locks
into place.
6. Install the socket in the assembly by
aligning the tabs on the socket with
the slots in the assembly. Push the
socket into the assembly and turn the
socket clockwise.
7. Install the turn signal light bulb cover
by turning it clockwise.
8. Connect the negative terminal of the
battery
Parking (Position) light
1. Remove the socket from the assembly
by pulling it straight out.
2. Remove the bulb from the socket by
pulling it out.
3. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into
the socket.
4. Install the socket in the assembly by
pushing it in.
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Parking(Position) light/
Daytime running light
(LED Type, If equipped)
Your vehicle is equipped with LED
lamps. LED lamps do not have
replaceable bulbs. If the LED lamp does
not operate, we recommend that the
vehicle be checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
NOTICE
We recommend that the headlamp
bulb replacement be serviced by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Side repeater light replacement
(if equipped)
OAI3089056
Type B
OAI3089022
Type A
If the LED lamp does not operate, we
recommend that the vehicle be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
1. Disconnect the negative terminal of
the battery.
2. Remove the lamp assembly from the
vehicle by prying the lens and pulling
the assembly out.
3. Disconnect the bulb electrical
connector.
4. Separate the socket and the
lens parts by turning the socket
counterclockwise until the tabs on the
socket align with the slots on the lens
part.
5. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
6. Insert a new bulb in the socket.
7. Reassemble the socket and the lens
part.
8. Connect the bulb electrical connector.
9. Reinstall the lamp assembly to the
body of the vehicle.
10. Connect the negative terminal of the
battery
If the light does not operate, we
recommend that the vehicle be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance
Rear combination light bulb
replacement
OAI3092009
OAI3092005
5 Door
1. Back Up Light
2. Rear Turn Signal Light
3. Stop Light
4. Tail light
5. Reflex Reflector
OAI3092008
1. Open the tailgate
2. Loosen the light assembly retaining
screws with a cross-tip screwdriver.
3. Remove the rear combination light
assembly from the body of the
vehicle.
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OAI3092007
[1]: Back up light
[2]: Rear turn signal light
[3]: Stop light
4. Remove the socket from the
assembly by turning the socket
counterclockwise until the tabs on
the socket align with the slots on the
assembly.
5. Remove the bulb from the socket
by pressing it in and rotating it
counterclockwise until the tabs on the
bulb align with the slots in the socket.
Pull the bulb out of the socket.
6. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into
the socket and rotating it until it locks
into place.
7. Install the socket in the assembly by
aligning the tabs on the socket with
the slots in the assembly. Push the
socket into the assembly and turn the
socket clockwise.
8. Reinstall the light assembly to the
body of the vehicle.
OAI3089065
4 Door
1. Back Up Light
2. Rear Turn Signal Light
3. Stop Light
4. Tail Light
5. Reflex Reflector
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Maintenance
Outside lamp
OAI3089063
OAI3089068
OAI3089064
1. Open the trunk.
2. Loosen the light assembly retaining
screws with a cross-tip screwdriver.
Remove the rear combination light
assembly from the body of the
vehicle.
Inside lamp
OAI3089070
1. Open the trunk.
2. Loosen the retaining screw of the
trunk lid cover and then remove the
cover.
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OAI3089069
[1]: Back up light
[2]: Rear turn signal light
[3]: Stop light
3. Remove the socket from the
assembly by turning the socket
counterclockwise until the tabs on
the socket align with the slots on the
assembly.
4. Remove the bulb from the socket
by pressing it in and rotating it
counterclockwise until the tabs on the
bulb align with the slots in the socket.
Pull the bulb out of the socket.
5. Insert a new bulb by inserting it into
the socket and rotating it until it locks
into place.
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6. Install the socket in the assembly by
aligning the tabs on the socket with
the slots in the assembly. Push the
socket into the assembly and turn the
socket clockwise.
7. Reinstall the light assembly to the
body of the vehicle.
License plate light bulb
replacement
Tail lamp (LED Type)
If the LED lamp does not operate, we
recommend that the vehicle be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
High mounted stop light
OAI3089029
5 Door
OAI3089031
4 Door
1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove
the light assembly from the body of
the vehicle by prying the housing and
pulling the assembly out.
2. Separate the socket and the
lens part by turning the socket
counterclockwise until the tabs on the
socket align with the slots on the lens
part.
3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
4. Insert a new bulb in the socket.
5. Reassemble the socket and the
housing part.
6. Reinstall the light assembly to the
body of the vehicle.
OAI3089067
If the light does not operate, we
recommend that the vehicle be checked
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Maintenance
Interior light bulb replacement
Room lamp
OIB074041
Luggage room lamp
• 5 Door
OAI3089030
• 4 Door
OAI3089030I
1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently
pry the lens from the interior light
housing.
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
out.
3. Install a new bulb in the socket.
4. Align the lens tabs with the interior
light housing notches and snap the
lens into place
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NOTICE
Be careful not to dirty or damage lens,
lens tab, and plastic housings.
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APPEARANCE CARE
NOTICE
If you park your vehicle near a stainless
steel sign or glass facade building, the
vehicle’s exterior plastic parts such
as a bumper, spoiler, garnish, lamp
or outside rearview mirror might be
damaged due to sunlight reflected
from the sign or building. To prevent
damage of the exterior plastic parts,
you should avoid parking in areas
where light may be reflected or use a
car cover. (The exterior plastic parts
applied to your vehicle may vary.)
Exterior care
Exterior general caution
It is very important to follow the label
directions when using any chemical
cleaner or polish. Read all warning and
caution statements that appear on the
label.
High-pressure washing
• When using high-pressure washers,
make sure to maintain sufficient
distance from the vehicle.
Insufficient clearance or excessive
pressure can lead to component
damage or water penetration.
• Do not spray the camera, sensors or
its surrounding area directly with a
high pressure washer. Shock applied
from high pressure water may cause
the device to not operate normally.
• Do not bring the nozzle tip close to
boots (rubber or plastic covers) or
connectors as they may be damaged
if they come into contact with high
pressure water.
Finish maintenance
Washing
To help protect your vehicle’s finish
from rust and deterioration, wash it
thoroughly and frequently at least once
a month with lukewarm or cold water.
If you use your vehicle for off-road
driving, you should wash it after each
off-road trip. Pay special attention to the
removal of any accumulation of salt, dirt,
mud, and other foreign materials. Make
sure the drain holes in the lower edges
of the doors and rocker panels are kept
clear and clean.
Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,
industrial pollution and similar deposits
can damage your vehicle’s finish if not
removed immediately.
Even prompt washing with plain water
may not completely remove all these
deposits. A mild soap, safe for use on
painted surfaces, may be used.
After washing, rinse the vehicle
thoroughly with lukewarm or cold water.
Do not allow soap to dry on the finish.
NOTICE
• Do not use strong soap, chemical
detergents or hot water, and do not
wash the vehicle in direct sunlight
or when the body of the vehicle is
warm.
• Be careful when washing the side
windows of your vehicle.
Especially, with high-pressure water,
water may leak through the windows
and wet the interior.
• To prevent damage to the plastic
parts and lamps, do not clean
with chemical solvents or strong
detergents.
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Maintenance
NOTICE
WARNING
Wet brakes
After washing the vehicle, test the
brakes while driving slowly to see if
they have been affected by water. If
the braking performance is impaired,
dry the brakes by applying them lightly
while maintaining a slow forward
speed.
Matte paint finish vehicle
(if equipped)
Automatic car wash which uses
rotating brushes should not be used
as this can damage the surface of your
vehicle. A steam cleaner which washes
the vehicle surface at high temperature
may result the oil to adhere and leave
stains that is difficult to remove.
Use a soft cloth (for example,
microfiber towel or sponge) when
washing your vehicle and dry with
a microfiber towel. When you hand
wash your vehicle, you should not use
a cleaner that finishes with wax. If the
vehicle surface is too dirty (sand, dirt,
dust, contaminant, etc.), clean the
surface with water before washing the
car.
Waxing
OAI3092006
NOTICE
• Water washing in the engine
compartment including high pressure
water washing may cause the failure
of electrical circuits located in the
engine compartment.
• Never allow water or other liquids
to come in contact with electrical/
electronic components inside the
vehicle as this may damage them.
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Wax the vehicle when water will no
longer bead on the paint.
Always wash and dry the vehicle
before waxing. Use a good quality
liquid or paste wax, and follow the
manufacturer’s instructions. Wax all
metal trim to protect it and to maintain
its luster.
Removing oil, tar, and similar materials
with a spot remover will usually strip the
wax from the finish. Be sure to re-wax
these areas even if the rest of the vehicle
does not yet need waxing.
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NOTICE
• Wiping dust or dirt off the body with
a dry cloth will scratch the finish.
• Do not use steel wool, abrasive
cleaners, or strong detergents
containing highly alkaline or caustic
agents on chrome-plated or anodized
aluminum parts. This may result in
damage to the protective coating
and cause discoloration or paint
deterioration.
NOTICE
Matte paint finish vehicle
(if equipped)
Do not use any polish protector such as
a detergent, an abrasive and a polish.
In case wax is applied, remove the wax
immediately using a silicon remover
and if any tar or tar contaminant is on
the surface use a tar remover to clean.
However, be careful not to apply too
much pressure on the painted area.
Finish damage repair
Deep scratches or stone chips in the
painted surface must be repaired
promptly. Exposed metal will quickly
rust and may develop into a major repair
expense.
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If your vehicle is damaged and requires
any metal repair or replacement, be sure
the body shop applies anti-corrosion
materials to the parts repaired or
replaced.
NOTICE
Matte paint finish vehicle
(if equipped)
In case of matte paint finish vehicles,
it is impossible to modify only the
damaged area and repair of the whole
part is necessary. If the vehicle is
damaged and painting is required,
we recommend that you have your
vehicle maintained and repaired by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Take
extreme care, as it is difficult to restore
the quality after the repair.
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Maintenance
Bright-metal maintenance
• To remove road tar and insects, use
a tar remover, not a scraper or other
sharp object.
• To protect the surfaces of bright-metal
parts from corrosion, apply a coating
of wax or chrome preservative and rub
to a high luster.
• During winter weather or in coastal
areas, cover the bright metal parts
with a heavier coating of wax or
preservative. If necessary, coat the
parts with non-corrosive petroleum
jelly or other protective compound.
Underbody maintenance
Corrosive materials used for ice and
snow removal and dust control may
collect on the underbody. If these
materials are not removed, accelerated
rusting can occur on the underbody
parts such as the fuel lines, frame,
floor pan and exhaust system, even
though they have been treated with rust
protection.
Thoroughly flush the vehicle underbody
and wheel openings with lukewarm
or cold water once a month, after offroad driving and at the end of each
winter. Pay special attention to these
areas because it is difficult to see all
the mud and dirt. It will do more harm
than good to wet down the road grime
without removing it. The lower edges
of the doors, rocker panels, and frame
members have drain holes that should
not clog with dirt; trapped water in these
areas can cause rusting.
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WARNING
After washing the vehicle, test the
brakes while driving slowly to see if
they have been affected by water. If
the braking performance is impaired,
dry the brakes by applying them lightly
while maintaining a slow forward
speed.
Aluminum wheel maintenance
The aluminum wheels are coated with a
clear protective finish.
• Do not use any abrasive cleaner,
polishing compound, solvent, or wire
brushes on aluminum wheels. They
may scratch or damage the finish.
• Clean the wheel when it has cooled.
• Use only a mild soap or neutral
detergent, and rinse thoroughly with
water. Also, be sure to clean the
wheels after driving on salted roads.
This helps prevent corrosion.
• Avoid washing the wheels with highspeed car wash brushes.
• Do not use any alkaline or acid
detergent. It may damage and corrode
the aluminum wheels coated with a
clear protective finish.
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Corrosion protection
Protecting your vehicle from corrosion
Moisture breeds corrosion
The most common causes of corrosion
on your vehicle are:
• Road salt, dirt and moisture that is
allowed to accumulate underneath the
vehicle.
• Removal of paint or protective
coatings by stones, gravel, abrasion
or minor scrapes and dents which
leave unprotected metal exposed to
corrosion.
Moisture creates the conditions in
which corrosion is most likely to occur.
For example, corrosion is accelerated
by high humidity, particularly when
temperatures are just above freezing. In
such conditions, the corrosive material is
kept in contact with the vehicle’s surface
by moisture that slowly evaporates.
Mud is particularly corrosive because
it dries slowly and holds moisture in
contact with the vehicle. Although the
mud appears to be dry, it can still retain
moisture and promote corrosion.
High temperatures can also accelerate
corrosion of parts that are not properly
ventilated so the moisture can be
dispersed. For all these reasons, it is
particularly important to keep your
vehicle clean and free of mud or
accumulations of other materials. This
applies not only to the visible surfaces
but particularly to the underside of the
vehicle.
High-corrosion areas
To help prevent corrosion
By using the most advanced design
and construction practices to combat
corrosion, we produce vehicles of the
highest quality. However, this is only
part of the job. To achieve the long-term
corrosion resistance your vehicle can
deliver, the owner’s cooperation and
assistance is also required.
Common causes of corrosion
If you live in an area where your vehicle
is regularly exposed to corrosive
materials, corrosion protection is
particularly important. Some of the
common causes of accelerated
corrosion are road salts, dust control
chemicals, ocean air and industrial
pollution.
You can help prevent corrosion from
getting started by observing the
following:
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Maintenance
Keep your vehicle clean
The best way to prevent corrosion is
to keep your vehicle clean and free of
corrosive materials. Attention to the
underside of the vehicle is particularly
important.
• If you live in a high-corrosion area —
where road salts are used, near the
ocean, areas with industrial pollution,
acid rain, etc.—, you should take extra
care to prevent corrosion. In winter,
hose off the underside of your vehicle
at least once a month and be sure to
clean the underside thoroughly when
winter is over.
• When cleaning underneath the
vehicle, give particular attention to the
components under the fenders and
other areas that are hidden from view.
Do a thorough job; just dampening the
accumulated mud rather than washing
it away will accelerate corrosion rather
than prevent it. Water under high
pressure and steam are particularly
effective in removing accumulated
mud and corrosive materials.
• When cleaning lower door panels,
rocker panels and frame members, be
sure that drain holes are kept open so
that moisture can escape and not be
trapped inside to accelerate corrosion.
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Keep your garage dry
Don’t park your vehicle in a damp,
poorly ventilated garage. This creates
a favorable environment for corrosion.
This is particularly true if you wash your
vehicle in the garage or drive it into the
garage when it is still wet or covered
with snow, ice or mud. Even a heated
garage can contribute to corrosion
unless it is well ventilated so moisture is
dispersed.
Keep paint and trim in good condition
Scratches or chips in the finish should
be covered with “touch-up” paint as
soon as possible to reduce the possibility
of corrosion. If bare metal is showing
through, the attention of a qualified
body and paint shop is recommended.
Bird droppings : Bird droppings are
highly corrosive and may damage
painted surfaces in just a few hours.
Always remove bird droppings as soon
as possible.
Don’t neglect the interior
Moisture can collect under the floor
mats and carpeting and cause corrosion.
Check under the mats periodically to be
sure the carpeting is dry. Use particular
care if you carry fertilizers, cleaning
materials or chemicals in the vehicle.
These should be carried only in proper
containers and any spills or leaks should
be cleaned up, flushed with clean water
and thoroughly dried.
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Interior care
Interior general precautions
Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner,
and air freshener from contacting the
interior parts because they may cause
damage or discoloration. If they do
contact the interior parts, wipe them
off immediately. See the instructions
that follow for the proper way to clean
vehicle interior surfaces.
NOTICE
Never allow water or other liquids
to come in contact with electrical/
electronic components inside the
vehicle as this may damage them.
NOTICE
When cleaning leather products
(steering wheel, seats etc.), use neutral
detergents or low alcohol content
solutions. If you use high alcohol
content solutions or acid/alkaline
detergents, the color of the leather may
fade or the surface may get stripped
off.
Cleaning the upholstery and interior
trim
Vehicle interior surfaces (if equipped)
Remove dust and loose dirt from interior
surfaces with a whisk broom or a
vacuum cleaner.
If necessary, clean interior surfaces with
a mixture of warm water and mild nondetergent cleaner (test all cleaners on a
concealed area before use).
Fabric (if equipped)
Remove dust and loose dirt from
fabric with a whisk broom or vacuum
cleaner. Clean with a mild soap solution
recommended for upholstery or carpets.
Remove fresh spots immediately with
a fabric spot cleaner. If fresh spots
do not receive immediate attention,
the fabric can be stained and its color
can be affected. Also, its fire-resistant
properties can be reduced if the material
is not properly maintained.
NOTICE
Using anything but recommended
cleaners and procedures may affect the
fabric’s appearance and fire-resistant
properties.
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Maintenance
Leather (if equipped)
• Feature of Seat Leather
- Leather is made from the outer skin
of an animal, which goes through a
special process to be available for
use. Since it is a natural object, each
part differs in thickness or density.
Wrinkles may appear as a natural
result of stretching and shrinking
depending on the temperature and
humidity.
- The seat is made of stretchable
fabric to improve comfort.
- The parts contacting the body are
curved and the side supporting
area is high which provides driving
comfort and stability.
- Wrinkles may appear naturally
from usage. It is not a fault of the
products.
CAUTION
• Wrinkles or abrasions which appear
naturally from usage are not covered
by warranty.
• Belts with metallic accessories,
zippers or keys inside the back
pocket may damage the seat fabric.
• Make sure not to wet the seat. It may
change the nature of natural leather.
• Jeans or clothes which could bleach
may contaminate the surface of the
seat covering fabric.
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• Caring for the leather seats
- Vacuum the seat periodically to
remove dust and sand on the seat. It
will prevent abrasion or damage of
the leather and maintain its quality.
- Wipe the natural leather seat cover
often with dry or soft cloth.
- Use of proper leather protective may
prevent abrasion of the cover and
helps maintain the color. Be sure to
read the instructions and consult a
specialist when using leather coating
or protective agent.
- Light colored (beige, cream beige)
leather is easily contaminated and
the stain is noticeable. Clean the
seats frequently.
- Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It may
cause the surface to crack.
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• Cleaning the leather seats
- Remove all contaminations instantly.
Refer to instructions below for
removal of each contaminant.
- Cosmetic products (sunscreen,
foundation, etc.)
Apply cleansing cream on a cloth
and wipe the contaminate spot. Wipe
off the cream with a wet cloth and
remove water with a dry cloth.
- Beverages (coffee, soft drink, etc.)
Apply a small amount of neutral
detergent and wipe until
contaminations do not smear.
- Oil
Remove oil instantly with absorbable
cloth and wipe with stain remover
used only for natural leather.
- Chewing gum
Harden the gum with ice and remove
gradually.
Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt
webbing
Clean the belt webbing with any
mild soap solution recommended for
cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow
the instructions provided with the soap.
Do not bleach or re-dye the webbing
because this may weaken it.
Cleaning the interior window glass
If the interior glass surfaces of the
vehicle become fogged (that is, covered
with an oily, greasy or waxy film), they
should be cleaned with glass cleaner.
Follow the directions on the glass
cleaner container.
NOTICE
Do not scrape or scratch the inside of
the rear window. This may result in
damage to the rear window defroster
grid.
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Maintenance
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
The emission control system of your
vehicle is covered by a written limited
warranty. Please see the warranty
information contained in the Service
Passport in your vehicle.
Your vehicle is equipped with an
emission control system to meet all
emission regulations.
There are three emission control systems
which are as follows.
(1) Crankcase emission control system
(2) Evaporative emission control system
(3) Exhaust emission control system
In order to assure the proper function
of the emission control systems, it
is recommended that you have your
car inspected and maintained by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer in
accordance with the maintenance
schedule in this manual.
1. Crankcase emission control
system
The positive crankcase ventilation
system is employed to prevent air
pollution caused by blow-by gases
being emitted from the crankcase. This
system supplies fresh filtered air to the
crankcase through the air intake hose.
Inside the crankcase, the fresh air mixes
with blow-by gases, which then pass
through the PCV valve into the induction
system.
2. Evaporative emission control
system
The Evaporative Emission Control
System is designed to prevent
fuel vapors from escaping into the
atmosphere.
Canister
Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel
tank are absorbed and stored in the
onboard canister. When the engine is
running, the fuel vapors absorbed in
the canister are drawn into the surge
tank through the purge control solenoid
valve.
Purge Control Solenoid Valve
(PCSV)
The purge control solenoid valve
is controlled by the Engine Control
Module (ECM); when the engine coolant
temperature is low during idling, the
PCSV closes so that evaporated fuel
is not taken into the engine. After
the engine warms up during ordinary
driving, the PCSV opens to introduce
evaporated fuel to the engine.
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3. Exhaust emission control
system
The Exhaust Emission Control System is
a highly effective system which controls
exhaust emissions while maintaining
good vehicle performance.
Engine exhaust gas precautions
(carbon monoxide)
• Carbon monoxide can be present with
other exhaust fumes. Therefore, if
you smell exhaust fumes of any kind
inside your vehicle, have it inspected
and repaired immediately. If you ever
suspect exhaust fumes are coming
into your vehicle, drive it only with
all the windows fully open. Have
your vehicle checked and repaired
immediately.
WARNING
Exhaust
Engine exhaust gases contain carbon
monoxide (CO). Though colorless
and odorless, it is dangerous and
could be lethal if inhaled. Follow the
instructions on this page to avoid CO
poisoning.
• Do not operate the engine in confined
or closed areas (such as garages) any
more than what is necessary to move
the vehicle in or out of the area.
• When the vehicle is stopped in an
open area for more than a short time
with the engine running, adjust the
ventilation system (as needed) to draw
outside air into the vehicle.
• Never sit in a parked or stopped
vehicle for any extended time with the
engine running.
• When the engine stalls or fails to
start, excessive attempts to restart
the engine may cause damage to the
emission control system.
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Operating precautions for catalytic
converters (if equipped)
WARNING
Fire
• A hot exhaust system can ignite
flammable items under your vehicle.
Do not park, idle, or drive the vehicle
over or near flammable objects, such
as grass, vegetation, paper, leaves,
etc.
• The exhaust system and catalytic
system are very hot while the engine
is running or immediately after the
engine is turned off. Keep away from
the exhaust system and catalytic, you
may get burned. Also, do not remove
the heat sink around the exhaust
system, do not seal the bottom of the
vehicle or do not coat the vehicle for
corrosion control. It may present a
fire risk under certain conditions.
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Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic
converter emission control device.
Therefore, the following precautions
must be observed:
• Use only UNLEADED FUEL for petrol
engine.
• Do not operate the vehicle when
there are signs of engine malfunction,
such as misfire or a noticeable loss of
performance.
• Do not misuse or abuse the engine.
Examples of misuse are coasting with
the ignition off and descending steep
grades in gear with the ignition off.
• Do not operate the engine at high idle
speed for extended periods (5 minutes
or more).
• Do not modify or tamper with any
part of the engine or emission
control system. All inspections and
adjustments must be made by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Avoid driving with an extremely low
fuel level. Running out of fuel could
cause the engine to misfire, damaging
the catalytic converter.
Failure to observe these precautions
could result in damage to the catalytic
converter and to your vehicle.
Additionally, such actions could void
your warranties.
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Petrol particulate filter (GPF)
(if equipped)
Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF)
systemremoves the soot in the exhaust
gas.The GPF system automatically
burns (or oxidizes) the accumulated
soot in accordance with driving
situations, unlike a disposable air filter.
In other words, the accumulated soot is
automatically purged out by the engine
control system and by the high exhaust
gas temperature at normal/ high driving
speeds.However, when the vehicle is
continually driven at repeated short
distances or driven at low speed for a
long time, the accumulated soot may
not be automatically removed because
of low exhaust gas temperature. In
this case, the accumulated soot may
reach a certain amount regardless of
the soot oxidization process, then the
) will illuminate.The
GPF lamp (
Petrol Particulate Filter (GPF)lamp stops
illuminating, when the driving speed
exceeds 80 km/h (50 mph) with engine
RPM 1,500 ~ 4,000 and the gear in the
3rd position or above for approximately
30 minutes.When the GPF lamp starts
to blink or the warning message “Check
exhaust system” pops up even though
the vehicle was driven as mentioned
above, we recommend that you have the
GPF system checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.With GPF lamp blinking
for an extended period of time, it may
damage the GPF system and lower the
fuel economy.
CAUTION
We recommend you to use only the
regulated petrol fuels, when your
vehicle is equipped with the GPF
system.When you use other petrol fuels
which contain unspecified additives,
they may damage the GPF system and
cause exhaust emission problems.
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Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
Characteristics of CNG .......................................................................................3
Safety precautions - Do’s ...................................................................................3
Safety precautions - Dont’s ................................................................................4
Compliance plate ................................................................................................5
Instrument cluster ............................................................................................. 6
Gauges ........................................................................................................................... 7
Warnings and indicators ...............................................................................................8
CNG Change over Switch .................................................................................. 9
Fuel conversion .......................................................................................................... 10
CNG filling ......................................................................................................... 12
To refill CNG ..................................................................................................................12
CNG safety precaution.................................................................................................13
Starting the Engine ........................................................................................... 14
Engine compartment........................................................................................ 16
Owner maintenance ..........................................................................................17
Owner maintenance schedule ....................................................................................17
normal maintenance schedule ........................................................................ 18
Fuse maintenance ........................................................................................... 20
CNG component details ................................................................................... 21
CNG tank and multi valve assembly ................................................................22
CNG tank...................................................................................................................... 22
Multi valve assembly ................................................................................................... 22
CNG tank location.............................................................................................23
What to do in case of emergency? ..................................................................23
If you have a flat Tyre ........................................................................................24
Dimensions........................................................................................................25
Engine specification .........................................................................................25
Tires and wheels ...............................................................................................26
Recommended lubricants and capacities ...................................................... 27
Tire specification and pressure label .............................................................. 28
Engine number................................................................................................. 28
Air conditioner compressor label ....................................................................29
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CHARACTERISTICS OF CNG
• CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is
principally constituted by methane.
CNG is considered as clean burning
fuel. Due to low density of CNG, it is
compressed at a pressure of around
200 bars to enhance the vehicle
on-board storage capacity.
• Pure CNG has no colour and no smell.
Some additives are added for smell in
order to detect any gas leakage.
• Gaseous Propane is 1.5 times heavier
and butane is 2 times heavier than air.
• Volume of CNG increases more than
250 times when changed to gas from
liquid, so liquid state is easier for
transportation and storage.
• It is economical because consumption
of engine oil is lower and fuel cost is
less than others.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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In order to get the best out of CNG
fuel, it is recommended that the engine
must be turned and regularly serviced,
both as regards the mechanical and the
electrical parts in addition to the routine
maintenance required by the vehicle
manufacturer.
• Please check fuel gauge on the cluster
for petrol availability in fuel tank
before you start the engine.
• Check/replace CNG fuel filter every
30,000 kms. Clean at every service.
• Always refer to HYUNDAI Owner’s
manual for trouble shooting and ‘Do It
Yourself Maintenance’.
• In case of any accident, get the vehicle
repaired through authorised HYUNDAI
dealer workshop only.
• For emergency handling of any CNG
leakage, user must be aware of the
location and operation of the Manual
shut off valve.
• CNG has a special odour to make
it easier to detect leakages. In case
of leakages, immediately close the
shut off valve & contact HYUNDAI
authorised dealer workshop for further
assistance.
• Ensure that while filling CNG in
the tank, the supply should cut off
automatically in and around 22 litre.
If it does not cut off, do not try to fill
more CNG.
• In case of replacement of any
component in CNG system, always
contact HYUNDAI authorised dealer
workshop.
• It is safe to carry a fire extinguisher in
your vehicle. Your CNG is equipped
with a fire extinguisher placed under
the front passenger’s seat.
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• Do not install a LPG, propane or
any other cylinder in place of CNG
cylinder.
• Never tamper setting of the CNG
system.
• The CNG cylinder should never be
repaired under any circumstances.
In case of any problem, consult
HYUNDAI authorised dealer workshop.
• Never carry any inflammable material
near CNG cylinder.
• Avoid frequent change over from CNG
mode to petrol mode and vice-versa
to avoid symptoms of engine missing.
• Use of domestic CNG is not only
punishable as per law but also causes
severe damage to your vehicle.
Discourage CNG vendors who transfer
the gas from domestic cylinder to your
CNG tank.
• Do not park the vehicle near
inflammable/burning substance.
• Do not smoke inside or near your
vehicle it can be hazardous to your
vehicle.
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NOTICE
Get CNG Tank checked after every 5
years at government approved testing
agency. Never fill CNG cylinder with air,
LPG or any fuel except CNG (subject to
existing government regulations).
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COMPLIANCE PLATE
Compliance plate
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Compliance plate depicting the CNG kit
identification details and kit installation
date is located on the rear right side of
the vehicle.
CNG sticker
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CNG stickers are pasted on the front
and rear wind shields for identification
purpose.
WARNING
Do not tamper with the compliance
plate. Tampering with the compliance
plate may lead to termination of
HYUNDAI warranty.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
For more details refer to the “Gauges” in the next pages.
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1. Tachometer
2. Speedometer
3. Fuel gauge
4. Warning and indicator lights
5. Trip mode/reset button
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Gauges
Fuel gauge
Tachometer
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The tachometer indicates the
approximate number of engine
revolutions per minute (rpm).
Use the tachometer to select the correct
shift points and to prevent lugging and/
or over-revving the engine.
When the door is opened, or if the
engine is not started within 1 minute, the
tachometer pointer may move slightly
in the ON position with the engine OFF.
This movement is normal and will not
affect the accuracy of the tachometer
once the engine is running.
CAUTION
Do not operate the engine within the
tachometer’s RED ZONE. This may cause
severe engine damage.
The fuel gauge indicates the
approximate amount of fuel remaining in
the fuel tank. The fuel gauge is
supplemented by a low fuel warning
light, which will illuminate when the fuel
tank is nearly empty.
On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge
pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel
warning light may come on earlier than
usual due to the movement of fuel in the
tank.
WARNING
Fuel gauge
Running out of fuel can expose vehicle
occupants to danger.
You must stop and obtain additional
fuel as soon as possible after the
warning light comes on or when the
gauge indicator comes close to the “E
(Empty)” level.
CAUTION
Avoid driving with extremely low fuel
level. Running out of fuel could cause
the engine to misfire, damaging the
catalytic converter.
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Warnings and indicators
Engine has Overheated
Warning Light
This warning light illuminates with a
warning chime when the engine coolant
temperature is above 120°C (248°F).
It remains on if the engine coolant
temperature is above 120°C (248°F). This
means that the engine is overheated and
may be damaged.
If your vehicle is overheated, refer to “If
the Engine Overheats” in chapter 7.
CNG Warning Light
(if equipped)
This warning light blinks:
• When there is some problem with the
CNG system.
• If CNG indicator blinks, It means either
of
1) fuel lid (cap) open
2) CNG Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor
Error
3) CNG System Error
Low fuel level warning
light - CNG
(if equipped)
This indicator will illuminate
• When the CNG fuel tank is nearly
empty.
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CNG CHANGE OVER SWITCH
CNG mode ON
Petrol mode ON
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• Change over switch is installed on the
driver’s side crash pad to make fuel
type selection. The switch has two
modes CNG & Petrol. One can choose
the type of mode (petrol or CNG) by
pushing on the mode selection switch.
• The CNG system engine starts on
petrol if there is enough petrol and
if the petrol fuel system is normally
operating.
• It is recommended to use petrol only
when you start the engine and when
CNG is empty.
• The engine starts with CNG when
petrol is empty or when there is a
problem with the petrol fuel system.
The vehicle will starts in gasoline mode
and then changes the CNG automatically
without changeover switch input, If the
switch is entered while in progress, it will
remain as gasoline.
The changeover time depends on the
temperature of the engine coolant and
the engine speed. (up to 60 s).
Do not press the fuel changeover switch
several times as the changeover does
not take place immediately.
Do not be surprised. When switching
fuel from gasoline to CNG in a stationary
vehicle, the engine speed can increase
momentarily for smooth fuel conversion.
If press and hold the fuel change over
switch for more than 5 seconds, it will be
forced into CNG. The vehicle will start in
CNG.
CNG Mode On or Petrol Mode On is
indicated as shown in LCD , helps the
driver to Indicate which Mode is running.
While driving with the petrol system, if
you press the fuel change over switch
to change the fuel system the CNG, the
CNG indicator will blink 3 times and
then the fuel system will change to CNG
system.
CNG mode
• The change over switch is
pressed with Petrol mode
• The CNG Mode is on as shown
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Petrol mode
• The change over switch is pressed
with CNG mode
• The Petrol Mode is on as shown
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The CNG gauge on the instrument
cluster indicates the fuel level in the
CNG tank.
E : Empty tank
F : Full tank
While driving, the CNG gauge may
change due to movement of CNG gauge
pointer fixed in CNG cylinder.
When CNG fuel level is very low the CNG
level warning light illuminates.
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Fuel conversion
Automatically converts from petrol
to CNG
The vehicle will starts in gasoline mode
and then changes the CNG automatically
without fuel change over switch input
by user.
When driving on petrol with no fuel
change over switch input, petrol is below
a certain level, or there is a problem with
the petrol system, it will convert from
petrol to CNG if the following conditions
are met.
• After some time starting the engine on
petrol
• When CNG pressure is above certain
level.
• When CNG fuel system is operating
normally.
• When the amount of CNG is above
certain level.
Automatically converts from CNG to
petrol
When the CNG is nearly empty or the
system has a problem, it will convert
from CNG to petrol if the following
conditions are met.
• Running the engine on CNG.
• When petrol fuel system is operating
normally.
• When the amount of petrol is above
certain level.
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Manually converts from petrol to
CNG
When the fuel change over switch is
pressed with petrol, it will convert to
from petrol to CNG if the following
conditions are met.
• After some time starting the engine on
petrol.
• When CNG pressure is above certain
level.
• When CNG fuel system is operating
normally.
• When the amount of CNG is above
certain level.
CAUTION
Whenever you convert petrol to CNG or
vice-versa it is recommended to press
the acceleration pedal gradually(RPM
drop or engine stoppage may occur
due to fuel consumption delay.
CAUTION
• A thud sound may be heard when
CNG mode is activated. This is
normal due to CNG solenoid valve
being activated located on the Valve
assembly of CNG tank.
Manually converts from CNG to
petrol
When the fuel change over switch is
pressed with CNG, it will convert from
CNG to petrol if the following conditions
are met.
• After some time starting the engine.
• When petrol fuel system is operating
normally.
• When the amount of petrol is above
certain level.
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CNG FILLING
WARNING
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Auto CNG filler valve is installed on the
rear right hand side of your vehicle.
To refill CNG
1. Turn off the engine.
2. To open the fuel filler lid, pull up the
fuel filler lid opener.
3. Pull the fuel filler lid (1) out to fully
open.
4. Open the CNG cap (2).
Place the cap on the fuel filler door
(3).
5. Refill your vehicle with CNG. While
refilling, do not refill your tank over
80%.
Your vehicle automatically blocks
the fuel if it is refilled 80%. But in
any case, you have refilled over 80%,
we recommend that the system be
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
6. Close the CNG cap and fuel filler lid.
Make sure it is securely closed.
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• Do not refill your tank over 80%.
• Always turn the engine off before
refilling.
• Keep away from flammable materials
when refilling.
• Start the engine after checking the
fuel cap is securely closed.
• CNG is extremely flammable. If
something ignites it, you could be
badly burned. Keep sparks, flames
and smoking materials away from
CNG. Do not smoke if you are near
CNG or refilling your vehicle.
• CNG is stored in the fuel tank at
pressures up to 3.0 Mpa (435 psi). To
prevent personal injury, never:
- Fill to a pressure greater than 3.0
Mpa (435 psi).
- Fill a leaking or damaged tank.
• CNG can cause severe cold burns
and frostbite. Never let liquid CNG
contact your skin or eyes. When
filling your CNG fuel tank, always
wear gloves approved for handling
CNG and appropriate eye protection.
• If your vehicles is parked on an
angled surface, the auto-stop fill
device may not function correctly.
Make sure your vehicle is parked on
a level surface when filling the CNG
fuel tank.
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• Under certain conditions, you may
notice it takes longer to fill your CNG
fuel tank or CNG fuel tank does not
refill on a hot day. This is caused by
an increase in the pressure inside
the CNG fuel tank. This is normal and
does not indicate a problem with the
CNG fuel tank.
• If it’s difficult to refill your CNG tank
for the above reason, do as follows:
- Use petrol (refuel petrol).
- Avoid refilling the CNG fuel tank at a
very hot midday.
- Do not refill a high propane CNG gas
for home (camping) use.
CNG safety precaution
• Refill CNG only 80% of the tank.
• Do not remove the valve to over
refill. If you refill more than you are
permitted, the fuel tank may explode.
• Turn the engine off while refilling.
• Avoid heat and direct sunlight the fuel
tank may pressure up.
• Avoid underground parking lots or
closed places when you need to park
your vehicle for a very long time.
• If you smell CNG inside your vehicle
open the windows. If you notice
a leak, we recommend that the
system be checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
• Make sure your vehicle is parked on a
level surface and nothing flammable is
near while you check your vehicle.
• Do not repair your fuel tank. We
recommend that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Do not try to stop the leak by covering
it with your hand. You might suffer
from frostbites.
• If the CNG fuel system has a leak, a
spark from jumper cables could ignite
the CNG. You or someone else could
be badly burned. Do not jump start
your vehicle if you smell CNG or hear a
hissing sound.
• Towing your vehicle with improperly
positioned tow straps, hooks or chains
can damage the CNG fuel system and
cause a leak. You or someone else
could be injured. Do not use the CNG
fuel system components and/or fuel
lines as towing attachment points.
• Do not open the fuel cap while driving.
- The engine may turning off when the
fuel cap is opened while driving.
- When starting the engine after
opening the fuel cap, the engine may
not start.
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STARTING THE ENGINE
HYUNDAI CNG Bi-fuel car is
programmed to start the engine in petrol
mode then changes the CNG mode
automatically.
If the switch is entered while in progress,
it will remain as gasoline.
Fuel changeover time is up to 60
seconds and is affected by engine speed
and engine coolant temperature.
If the quantity of petrol is not sufficient
enough, the car will start the engine
in CNG mode.
However, for a smooth starting, ensure
that sufficient quantity of petrol is
present in the fuel tank.
WARNING
It is observed that drivers have the
tendency to adjust the idling condition
to suit their own preferences.
It is advisable not to adjust the
standard conditions. Deviation from the
standard value may result in excessive
exhaust gas and loss of fuel efficiency.
Do not press the fuel changeover switch
several times as the changeover does
not take place immediately
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How CNG/petrol mode gets
activated?
The activation/conversion occurs at
different conditions and logics which are
dependent on how the vehicle is tuned.
CNG conversion happens only when all
the activation conditions are attained.
Petrol mode
The change over switch is pressed with
CNG mode or the change over switch is
pressed while automatic fuel change is
progress.
Vehicle starts in petrol mode.
Vehicle running in petrol mode.
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CNG mode
Type A
The change over switch is pressed and
hold over 5s then the engine will start
with CNG
Type C
The change over switch is pressed with
petrol mode after first automatically
change CNG
(Start with petrol Automatically change
CNG Change over switch is pressed
Manually change petrol)
Vehicle starts in CNG mode
Vehicle running in CNG mode
Vehicle running in CNG mode
Type B
The change over switch is not pressed ,
engine will start with petrol
Vehicle starts in petrol mode
Automatically change over to CNG mode
if following conditions are met.
• The engine coolant temperature is over
a certain level or the engine speed is
over a certain level
• The quantity of CNG is over a certain
level
• The CNG pressure is over a certain
level
• The CNG system is operating normally
Vehicle running in CNG mode
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
❈ The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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1. Engine coolant reservoir
2. Engine oil filler cap
3. Brake/clutch* fluid reservoir
4. Air cleaner
5. Fuse box
6. Battery
7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
8. Radiator cap
9. Engine oil dipstick
10. CNG gaseous fuel filter
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FUSE MAINTENANCE
Fuse
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The CNG system is protected against
short circuit/overload using fuse (10A)
fitted in the engine compartment fuse
panel.
If CNG system doesn’t work, check the
engine compartment fuse panel. Always
replace a blown fuse with one of same
rating. When the fuse blows off, the
following symptoms may be observed.
• The vehicle can be restarted in petrol
mode only.
• If the vehicle is running in petrol mode
the vehicle will keep on running on
petrol mode.
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CNG COMPONENT DETAILS
1. CNG tank
2. Multifunction valve
3. Vaporizer assembly
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4. Gas filter and bracket assembly
5. Petrol-CNG ECU unit
6. CNG change over switch
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CNG TANK AND MULTI VALVE ASSEMBLY
CNG tank
Multi valve assembly
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CNG tank is located in the trunk/boot
of your vehicle under the luggage mat
which is fastened to the trunk /boot
body wall ensuring better safety. CNG
tank is toroidal shaped for better layout.
WARNING
Do not tamper standard settings. It may
cause damage to CNG system. Do not
tamper with the tank by increasing or
decreasing tank capacity.
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The tank is fitted with the multi valve
assembly.
The multi valve assembly has a fuel
gauge, shut off valve and a pressure
relief valve as shown in the illustration.
1. Inlet
2. Pressure relief valve
3. Capacity gauge
4. Solenoid
5. Manual shut off valve
6. Outlet
• The pressure relief valve operates
whenever the gas pressure in the tank
increases above a set pressure (in case
of accident).
• Manual shut off valve is a manually
operated safety valve. It is advisable
to understand opening and closing of
the manual shut off valve. This helps
in handling emergency situation with
ease.
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CNG TANK LOCATION
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF
EMERGENCY?
Manual shut-off valve
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CNG tank is located in the trunk/boot of
your vehicle (under the luggage mat).
CNG tank is toroidal shaped for better
layout.
The following steps are to be followed to
reach the CNG tank:
1. Remove the spare tyre from the
luggage mat by unfastening the
installation bolt manually.
2. Lift the luggage mat to reach the CNG
tank.
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In case of suspicion of any CNG leakage,
following steps should be followed.
1. Stop the vehicle at a safe location and
switch to petrol mode.
2. Open all windows, switch off the
ignition.
3. Close the manual shut-off valve on
the CNG tank. The flow of CNG can be
shut off by putting the manual shut
off valve to closed position by rotating
it clockwise when viewed from front.
Manual shut off valve is located at the
rear of the vehicle just over the tank
assembly.
4. Contact your nearest HYUNDAI
authorised dealer workshop.
NOTICE
Under normal driving conditions, the
vehicle can be driven in petrol mode
to the nearest dealer workshop for
checking. Ensure not to switch over
CNG mode while driving.
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