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Summary of Content
- VOICE RECOGNITION TIPS BLUETOOTH® Command Dial Call ☐ MANUAL / AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL - pages 20 (If equipped) - Explain different air modes to a customer. Manual - Example “1-2-3-4-5 1st Street, Fountain Valley” Find “Find McDonald’s®” Located on Rearview Mirror GOOGLE™ LOCAL SEARCH Command Find Example “Find Lowe’s® near me” “Starbucks®” Unit: mile 2.0 MPI 1.6 Turbo-GDI Engine Oil & Filter Replace 7,500 or 12 mos Replace 6,000 or 12 mos. Fuel Additives Add 7,500 or 12 mos Add 6,000 or 12 mos. Inspect 7,500 or 12 mos Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos Battery Condition + Brake Lines, Hoses & Connections Front Brake Disc/Pads, Calipers ☐ DEFROST - page 20 1 2 Command Find Address MAINTENANCE Scheduled Maintenance (Normal Usage) Automatic Example “Dial 7-1-4-9-6-5-3-0-0-0” “Call John Smith” Improving how you store your contacts can optimize your Bluetooth® Voice Recognition performance: • Use full names instead of short or single-syllable names (“John or Dad”) • Avoid using special characters/emojis or abbreviations (“Dr.”) when saving contacts NAVIGATION + 3 Rear Brake Disc/Pads Steering Gear Box, Linkage & Boots, Lower Arm Ball Joint, Upper Arm Ball Joint Press the front defrost button. Set to warmest temperature setting. Set to medium fan speed. Drive Shafts & Boots Suspension Mounting Bolts Air Conditioning Refrigerant ☐ TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) - page 44 Explain TPMS function to customer. - When illuminated, one or more tires are under-inflated. - Blinks for approximately one minute then remains illuminated when there is a malfunction with the TPMS. - You can also check the individual tire pressures in the Information Display mode in the LCD cluster. Tire pressures are displayed in the cluster after a few minutes of driving. ☐ VEHICLE SETTINGS - page 14 The Hyundai KONA Quick Reference Guide Air Conditioning Compressor Propeller Shaft (AWD) Exhaust Pipe & Muffler Inspect 7,500 or 12 mos Inspect Replace 30,000 or 48 mos. Replace 24,000 or 48 mos. Vacuum Hose Inspect 7,500 or 12 mos Inspect Climate Control Air Filter (For Evaporator and Blower Unit) Replace 15,000 or 12 mos Replace 12,000 or 12 mos. Tire Rotation Perform 7,500 Perform 6,000 Inspect 15,000 or 24 mos. Inspect 12,000 or 24 mos. Inspect 15,000 or 24 mos. Inspect 12,000 or 24 mos. Inspect 30,000 or 48 mos. Inspect 24,000 or 48 mos. Inspect 30,000 or 48 mos. Inspect 24,000 or 48 mos. Air Cleaner Filter 6,000 or 12 mos 6,000 or 12 mos. Vapor Hose, Fuel Tank Cap, Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Air Filter Fuel Filter - Demonstrate vehicle settings in instrument cluster - Demonstrate navigation use, enter dealer address - Show radio presets Parking Brake Brake Fluid Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses & Connections Rear Axle Oil (AWD) ☐ BLUETOOTH - page 24 Transfer Case Oil (AWD) - Demonstrate phone pairing Refer to www.hyundaiusa.com/bluetooth - Demonstrate QR code First 60,000 or 72 mos. ☐ INTRODUCTION AND LOCATION OF THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT ☐ SET FIRST SERVICE APPOINTMENT ☐ REVIEW FACTORY RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ☐ WAS THE CONDITION OF YOUR VEHICLE (AT DELIVERY) TO YOUR SATISFACTION? First 60,000 or 72 mos. Drive Belts Inspect Subsequent, every 15,000 or 24 mos. Inspect Subsequent, every 12,000 or 24 mos. Spark Plugs Replace 97,500 Inspect 42,000 First 120,000 or 120 mos. First 120,000 or 120 mos. Replace Subsequent, every 30,000 or 24 mos. Engine Coolant Replace Valve Clearance (Only 1.6 T-GDI) Inspect - Inspect 75,000 Intercooler, in/out hose, air intake hose (Only 1.6 T-GDI) Inspect - Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos. - Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos. EcoShift Dual Clutch Transmission Fluid (Only 1.6 T-GDI) Automatic Transmission Fluid (Only 2.0) Subsequent, every 30,000 or 24 mos. No check or services required for Normal Usage driving. _ *See Owner’s Manual for details. Sales Consultant Date Customer Email Sales Manager Date Date Looking for more detailed information? This Quick Reference Guide does not replace your vehicle Owner’s Manual. If you require additional information or are unsure of a specific issue, you should always refer to the vehicle Owner’s Manual or contact your authorized Hyundai dealer. The information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was correct at the time of printing; however, specifications and equipment can change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended in this Quick Reference Guide, and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligations. Some vehicles are shown with optional equipment. Specifications apply to U.S. vehicles only. Please contact your Hyundai dealer for current vehicle specifications. NP150-K2018 (Rev 01/24/18) Printing 01/27/18 Roadside Assistance: 1-800-243-7766 Consumer Affairs: 1-800-633-5151 Sirius XM® Radio: 1-800-967-2346 Blue Link: 1-855-2BLUELINK (1-855-225-8354) HYUNDAI VEHICLE OWNER PRIVACY POLICY Your Hyundai vehicle may be equipped with technologies and services that use information collected, generated, recorded or stored by the vehicle. Hyundai has created a Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy to explain how these technologies and services collect, use, and share this information. You may read our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy on the Hyundaiusa.com website at https://www.hyundaiusa.com/owner-privacy-policy.aspx If you would like to receive a hard copy of our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy, please contact our Customer Connect Center at: Hyundai Motor America Hyundai Customer Connect Center P.O. Box 83835 Phoeniz, AZ 85071-3835 800-633-5151 [email protected] Hyundai's Customer Connect Center representatives are available Monday through Friday, between the hours of 5:00 AM and 7:00 PM PST and Saturday and Sunday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST (English). For Customer Connect Center assistance in Spanish or Korean, representatives are available Monday through Friday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST. Headlights and Fog Lights Page 12 Steering Wheel Audio Control Page 25 Instrument Cluster Page 14 Instrument Cluster Menu Buttons and Cruise Control Page 48 Wiper and Washer Radio Page 13 Page 30 RADIO HOME MEDIA PHONE SEEK TRACK SETUP TUNE PWR PUSH VOL FILE - Steering Wheel Adjustment Page 003 ENTER Climate Control Page 20 WARNING! To reduce the risk of serious injury to yourself and others, read and understand the important SAFETY INFORMATION in your Owner’s Manual. + Transmission Page 43 Use this Quick Reference Guide to learn about the features that will enhance your enjoyment of your Hyundai. More detailed information about these features are available in your Owner’s Manual. FEATURES AND CONTROLS Child-Protector Rear Door Lock Climate Control Driver’s Main Controls Engine Start / Stop Button Fuel Filler Door Headlights and Fog Lights Head-Up Display Homelink Wireless Control System Instrument Cluster Instrument Panel Illumination Interior Lights LCD Display Control LCD Display Modes Sunroof Liftgate Operation Seat-Headrest Adjustment Seat-Front Seat Adjustment Seat-Rear Seat Folding Seat-Seat Belt Adjustment Seat-Seat Warmer Smart Key Steering Wheel Adjustment Warnings and Indicators Wiper and Washer 07 20 07 03 08 12 18 09 14 17 10 16 16 11 08 05 04 06 05 06 02 03 17 13 MULTIMEDIA Android Auto™ Apple Carplay™ AUX and USB Port Blue Link Telematicm System Bluetooth Operational Tips Bluetooth Phone Pairing Navigation Multimedia System Radio Mode Steering Wheel Audio Control Voice Recognition Wireless Cellular Phone Charging System 34 36 40 27 25 24 32 30 25 26 40 DRIVING AWD Lock Blind Spot Collision Warning (BCW) Cruise Control Downhill Brake Control (DBC) Drive Mode Integrated Control System Dual Clutch Transmission Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) Rear Parking Assist System Rear View Monitor Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Transmission 47 46 48 45 47 41 45 48 46 49 49 44 43 * Some vehicles may not be equipped with all the listed features. FEATURES AND CONTROLS ENGINE START / STOP BUTTON SMART KEY With the ignition OFF and foot OFF of the brake pedal, press the Engine Start / Stop button. Lock Unlock • Once for ACC (Accessory) mode. • Twice for ON mode. • Third for OFF. Liftgate Unlock (Press and Hold.) Panic NOTE : For the User Selectable Option, please refer to your Owner’s Manual for further information. Driver’s Door Lock / Unlock Smart key must be within 28~40in. from the outside door handle. Press : Once - Unlock driver door Twice - Unlock all doors Third - Lock all doors Removing the Mechanical Key A Press and hold the release and remove the key. A button To start the engine in any mode (including OFF), press the Engine Start / Stop button while pressing down on the brake pedal. To shut the engine OFF, place the shift lever in P (Park) and press the Engine Start / Stop button again. Emergency Situations To Turn the Engine Off in an Emergency - Press and Hold the engine Start / Stop button for 2 seconds or more or 3 times consecutively within 3 seconds. Restarting the Engine while Driving - If the engine shuts off while still moving, the engine can be restarted. Press the engine Start/Stop button with the shift lever in N (Neutral). STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 2 3 1 NOTE : Do not adjust while driving. 1. Pull the 2. Set the 3. Pull the 02 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA 1 2 1 lever down. angle and 3 distance. lever up to lock position. Quick Reference Guide I 03 FEATURES AND CONTROLS FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT (manual) HEADREST ADJUSTMENT Forward and Backward To Raise the Headrest: Pull the headrest up. To Lower the Headrest: Press the lock button while pressing down on the headrest. Seat Height (for the driver’s seat) Push down several times on the lever to lower. Pull up several times on the lever to raise. SEAT BELT ADJUSTMENT (front seat) Pull up to raise. Seatback Angle 1 2 FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT (power) Press the button and push down to lower. 3 Forward and Backward Seat Height Seatback Angle Lumbar Support (for the driver’s seat) 04 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 05 FEATURES AND CONTROLS REAR SEAT FOLDING CHILD-PROTECTOR REAR DOOR LOCK Lock 1. Pull up on the seat back release lever. Insert a key into the hole and turn it to the lock position. Unlock Insert a key into the hole and turn clockwise to the unlock position. 2. Fold seat back down. DRIVER’S MAIN CONTROLS Door Lock Locks / unlocks all doors and liftgate. SEAT WARMER (front seats) Outside Rearview Mirrors Press L (left) or R (right) on the switch. Adjust the mirror by using the mirror adjustment control switch. Power Window Lock Switch Disables the power window switches on the rear passenger doors. Window Auto Up / Down (if equipped) Press past the detent to fully open / close the window. Each time you press the button, the setting is changed as follows: OFF HIGH 06 I Quick Reference Guide MEDIUM LOW HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 07 FEATURES AND CONTROLS HOMELINK WIRELESS CONTROL SYSTEM FUEL FILLER DOOR Tighten the gas cap until one click is heard. Flashing Standard Programming LIFTGATE OPERATION To train most devices, follow these instructions: 1. For first-time programming, press and hold the two outside buttons. ( , ), HomeLink® Channel 1 and Channel 3, until the indicator light begins to flash (after 10 seconds). Release both buttons. Do not hold the buttons for longer than 20 seconds. Press to open. Press and Smart key hold must be within to open. the range. 08 I Quick Reference Guide Flashing HYUNDAI KONA 2. Position the end of your hand-held transmitter 1-3 inches (2-8 cm) away from the homeLink® button you wish to program while keeping the indicator light in view. 3. Simultaneously press and hold both the HomeLink® and hand-held transmitter buttons until the HomeLink® indicator light changes from a slow to a rapid blinking light. Now you may release both the HomeLink® and hand-held transmitter buttons. Quick Reference Guide I 09 FEATURES AND CONTROLS SUNROOF INTERIOR LIGHTS 1 Map Light Press the lens to turn map lights ON or OFF. Without Sunroof 2 1 2 1 3 Sunshade Door position Cabin light ON when door(s) and/or tailgate are open. 4 3 The sunshade will open automatically with the sunroof when the glass panel moves. If you want it closed, move the sunshade manually. Cabin Light ON position Press the switch to the left to turn on cabin light. With Sunroof 4 Cabin Light OFF position Press the switch to the right to leave cabin light off. 2 1 Sliding the Sunroof Pressing the sunroof control lever backward or forward momentarily to the second detent position completely opens or closes the sunroof even when the switch is released. To stop the sunroof at the desired position while the sunroof is in operation, press the sunroof control lever backward or forward and release the switch. 1 3 4 Tilting the Sunroof Open Push the sunroof control switch upward to tilt the sunroof. Close Push and hold the sunroof control switch forward to close the sunroof. 10 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 11 FEATURES AND CONTROLS HEADLIGHTS AND FOG LIGHTS WIPER AND WASHER Headlights Parking Lights Auto Lights Scan to view a video of: Windshield Wiper All Lights Off Headlights Delay MIST Headlights may stay on for 15 seconds after exiting and locking up the vehicle. Press the remote lock button twice to turn the headlights off. Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for further information. Turn Signals and Lane Change Signals Flashing the Headlights OFF INT PULL HI PUSH INT or AUTO LO T MIS OFF INT LO HI OFF LO HI OFF OFF OFF AUTO MIST - Single wipe OFF - Off INT - Intermittent wipe or AUTO - Auto control wipe LO - Low wiper speed HI - High wiper speed Intermittent Wipe Time Adjustment OFF OFF OFF More frequent wipes High Beam/ High Beam Assist Fog Lights Less frequent wipes PUSH Wash with Brief Wipes INT PULL LO T MIS OFF INT LO HI NOTE: To turn off high beam, pull the lever towards you. OFF High Beam/ High Beam Assist 1. Select auto position on stalk. 2. Push lever forward to engage Auto High Beam. INT PULL HYUNDAI T MIS OFF INT LO HI 3. Push lever forward again to disengage. 12 I Quick Reference Guide Pull the lever toward you. HI KONA HI LO OFF Rear Wiper / Washer Control HI - High wiper speed LO - Low wiper speed OFF - Off • Push away for rear wash Quick Reference Guide I 13 FEATURES AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Type A 5 Scan to view a video of: Instrument Cluster 1 2 6 5 3 4 5 5 Type B 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 4. Fuel Gauge 5. Warning and Indicator Lights 6. LCD Display (Including Trip Computer) 5 1 2 6 3 4 5 14 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 15 FEATURES AND CONTROLS WARNINGS AND INDICATORS LCD DISPLAY MODES Modes Symbol WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Displays the most recent driving information including average fuel economy, trip, odometer, average speed, etc. Trip Computer Air Bag Warning Light ABS Warning Light Displays turn-by-turn directions in the LCD cluster with navigation. Turn BY Turn (TBT) Displays the state of the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA). LKA Displays the state of the Audio System. Audio Information Description or or User Settings Displays the service interval and warning messages. Changes the settings. Seat Belt Warning Light Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warning Light Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) System Warning Light Electric Power Steering System Warning Light Malfunction Indicator All Wheel Drive (AWD) Warning Light Charging System Warning Light Low Tire Pressure Warning Indicator/ TPMS Malfunction Lamp Headlight Warning Light Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) Warning Light Low Fuel Level Warning Light Master Warning Light ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Indicator ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF Indicator Immobilizer Indicator Turn Signal Indicator High Beam Indicator / Auto headlamps Light ON Indicator Front Fog Indicator Light Cruise Indicator Cruise SET Indicator SPORT mode Indicator Downhill Brake Control (DBC) Indicator Light Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) Indicator All Wheel Drive (AWD) LOCK Indicator Light INSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATION Press + or - to adjust the illumination brightness of the instrument cluster. LCD DISPLAY CONTROL 1 2 1 :M  ODE button for changing modes 2 :M  OVE switch for changing items 3 : SELECT / RESET button for setting or resetting the selected item 3 16 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 17 FEATURES AND CONTROLS HEAD-UP DISPLAY 55 75 55 MPH The HeadsUp display is a feature that allows the driver to view information Scan to view a video of: projected onto Head-Up Display a transparent screen while still maintaining direct view of the road ahead. HYUNDAI 6 2 KONA 1 3 7 To activate the Heads-Up Display, press the HUD button on the dash panel located on the left-hand side of the driver. 18 I Quick Reference Guide Head-Up Display information 4 5 8 1. Turn-by-turn (TBT) navigation information 2. Road information 3. Driving speed information 4. Cruse control system SET indicator 5. Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) information 6. Blind Spot Collision warning indicators 7. Warning lights 8. Multimedia information Quick Reference Guide I 19 FEATURES AND CONTROLS MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL 2 3 1 1. Fan Speed Control Knob 2. Temperature Control Knob 3. Mode Selection Buttons 4. Front Windshield Defroster Button 5. Rear Window Defroster Button 6. Air Intake Control Button 7. A / C (Air Conditioning) Button 4 6 7 DEFROSTING / DEFOGGING 5 AIR INTAKE CONTROL MODE SELECTION 1. Set the front windshield defroster control. 2. S  et the temperature control to the warmest setting. Changes the direction of the air flow as following: 3. Set the fan speed to the medium setting. NOTE: To reduce the tendency of the glass to fog up and also to improve visibility, keep the surface of the windshield clean by wiping it occasionally with glass cleaner and a clean cloth. In addition, select air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position whenever possible while operating the vehicle. 20 I Quick Reference Guide Face Level Recirculated air position (Indicator light ON) Scan to view a video of: Climate Control REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER AND HEATED OUTSIDE MIRRORS Press to activate / deactivate the rear defroster and heated outside mirrors. MAX A/C MODE Bi-Level Floor Level Floor / Defrost Level Outside (fresh) air position (Indicator light OFF) HYUNDAI KONA The MAX A/C automatically selects the A/C, recirculated air, and face level vents. This helps to cool the cabin down more quickly. Select normal A/C after initial cool down to resume fresh airflow and maintain efficiency. Quick Reference Guide I 21 FEATURES AND CONTROLS AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 1 4 - 2 3 7 5 8 9 DEFROSTING / DEFOGGING - + 6 + Scan to view a video of: Climate Control SYSTEM OFF MODE 1. Press the front Pressing the OFF button will windshield defroster turn the automatic climate control system off. control. 2. Set the temperature • The fan will turn off. • The outside (fresh) air control to the position will be selected. warmest setting. • The vented air temperature 3. Set the fan speed to will be at the last the medium setting. temperature setting. + REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER AND HEATED OUTSIDE MIRRORS - + Press to activate / deactivate the rear defroster and heated outside mirrors. 22 I Quick Reference Guide  1 Temperature Control Knob 2 AUTO (Automatic Control) Button 3 OFF Button 4 Fan Speed Control Button 5 Mode Selection Button AUTOMATIC HEATING AND COOLING 7 8 9 Air Conditioning Button Front Windshield Defroster Button Rear Window Defroster Button Air Intake Control Button AIR INTAKE CONTROL 1. Press the AUTO button. 2. Set the temperature control to the desired setting. Recirculated air position The modes, fan speeds, air (Indicator light ON) intake and air conditioning will Outside (fresh) air position be controlled automatically (Indicator light OFF) according to the temperature setting. - NOTE: + MODE SELECTION To reduce the tendency of the glass to fog up and also to improve visibility, keep the surface of the windshield clean by wiping it occasionally with glass cleaner and a clean cloth. In addition, select air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position whenever possible while operating the vehicle. HYUNDAI 6 Changes the direction of the air flow as following: Face Level KONA BiLevel Floor Level Floor & Defrost Quick Reference Guide I 23 MULTIMEDIA BLUETOOTH PHONE PAIRING RADIO HOME MEDIA PHONE SEEK TRACK A SETUP TUNE FILE ENTER 1. Press the SETUP A button. 2. Press the “Bluetooth” button on the screen. 3. Press “Add New” button on the screen. 4. Search for the device name as displayed on your mobile phone and connect. 5. If necessary, input the passkey displayed on the Audio screen. 6. Pairing is complete. STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROL Type A 1 MUTE 3 2 4 4 MUTE Raises or lowers the speaker volume. SEEK / PRESET 2 Changes the station. Type B MUTE Scan to view a video of: Bluetooth pairing VOLUME 1 3 2 1 MODE 3 Changes the audio source. MUTE 4 Press to Mute. BLUETOOTH OPERATIONAL TIPS To switch between phones: 1. Push the ‘Setup’ button. 2. Select Bluetooth. 3. Select Bluetooth Connections. 4. Select Connect next to the desired phone. In the following situations you or the other party may have difficulty hearing each other: 1. Keep the Bluetooth volume low. High level volume may result in distortion and echo. 2. When driving on a rough road, high speeds and/or with the window open. 3. When the air conditioning vents are facing the microphone located at the headliner and/or when the air conditioning fan is at the max speed. Steering wheel bluetooth control 1 NOTE : Vehicle must be parked to complete the pairing process. MUTE TALK Activates the voice recognition. 1 MUTE 2 CALL 3 END Places and transfers calls. 1 2 2 3 Ends calls or cancels functions. To Answer a Call: • Press the button on the steering wheel. To Reject a Call: • Press the button on the steering wheel. To Adjust Ring Volume: • Use the VOLUME buttons on the steering wheel. To Transfer a Call to the handset (private mode): • Press and hold the button on the steering wheel until the audio system transfers a call to the phone. To Finish a Call: • Press the button on the steering wheel. 24 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 25 MULTIMEDIA VOICE RECOGNITION BLUE LINK TELEMATICS SYSTEM Making a call using voice recognition: The menu tree identifies available voice recognition Bluetooth® functions. Calling by Name: 1. Press the button. 2. Say the following command: • “Call ”: Connects the call to John. • “Call : Connects the call to John’s Mobile, Home, or at Work phone number. Dialing by Number: 1. Press the button. 2. Say “Dial Number”. 3. Say the desired phone number. For the complete list of commands, please refer to your Owner’s Manual. Voice Recognition Tips Your vehicle may be equipped with a Voice Recognition technology which allows drivers to operate their phones without having to take their eyes off of the road to minimize distractions. Voice recognition performance may be affected if driving with windows and sunroof open; when the heating-cooling system is on; when passing in a tunnel or when driving on rugged and uneven roads. Quick reference on using voice commands: To start a voice command, press the available: button, the following commands are Function More Help Help Calls Dial Phone Provides guidance on commands that can be used anywhere in the system. Provides guidance on commands that can be used within the current mode. Calls saved in Contacts. Ex) Call “John” Call can be made by dialing the spoken numbers. Ex) Call “123” Provides guidance on Phone related commands. After saying this command, say “Call History”, “Contacts” to execute the corresponding functions. Displays the Contacts screen. After saying this command, say the name of a contact saved in the Contacts to automatically connect a call. Displays the Dial number screen. After saying this command, you can say the number which you want to call. Example: “1-0-5-5-0 Talbert Avenue, Fountain Valley Navigation Find address in < house #, Street name, City>. Find 26 I Quick Reference Guide • Navigation • SOS Press the button for access to the voice-response menu of services. You can say: - "Service Link" to schedule a service appointment. - "Roadside Assistance" for roadside services. - "Blue Link Account Services" for help with your Blue Link subscription. - Press the button for Destination Search. - Command: Find . Example: “Find Starbucks”. - Press the Command Contacts (Call by Name) Dial Number • Blue Link button for SOS Emergency Assistance. - Refer to your Blue Link User’s Manual for detailed information on system operation. - For immediate assistance with subscription services, please call 1-855-2BLUELINK (1-855-225-8354). Find Starbucks HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 27 MULTIMEDIA Preconditions: Remote Start You can download the Blue Link mobile app to your compatible smart phone from the following sites: • iPhone — Apple App Store • Android — Google Play ® ® ® Scan to view a video of: Blue Link Remote Start Scan to see list of compatible devices and to download the app. Remote Start enables you to remotely start your vehicle from virtually anywhere. For navigation vehicles, you can also enable climate control remotely and turn on the rear-window defroster, ensuring a warm or cool car is ready to go when you are. •  To use this feature, you must have a Blue Link Personal Identification Number (PIN). To create or change your PIN, log on to www.MyHyundai.com. Remember: • Remote Start with Climate Control will automatically shut off after 10 minutes or after selected engine timer runs out in navigation vehicles. • While this feature is active, the parking lights will blink until vehicle is turned off or when vehicle is in operation. • To continue operation of the vehicle, the proximity key must be inside the vehicle with the driver prior to pressing the brake and being able to move the gearshift from the P (Park) position. • Ignition is OFF • Alarm is armed (i.e., vehicle locked by key fob Remote Door Lock) • Gearshift level is in the P (Park) position • Brake pedal is not depressed • Engine hood is securely closed • All the doors are closed and locked • The tailgate or trunk lid is closed • The security/panic system is not activated • The proximity key is not inside the vehicle • The battery power is not low • Vehicle is located in an open area • It has been less than 4 days since last vehicle ignition off • Vehicle located in area with good cell reception Remote Start will terminate: • After 10 minutes or after selected engine timer runs out in navigation vehicles • Brake is pressed without proximity key inside vehicle • Alarm is triggered without proximity key inside vehicle • Door/trunk is opened from inside the vehicle Notice: Laws in some communities may restrict the use of the features that remotely start the engine. For example, some laws may require a person using the remote start feature to have the vehicle in view when doing so or limit the length of time a vehicle engine may idle. Please check local and state regulations for any requirements and restrictions on remote starting of vehicles and engine idling time. WARNING! Do not remote start vehicle in an enclosed environment (i.e., closed garage). Prolonged operation of a motor vehicle in an enclosed environment can cause a harmful build-up of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is harmful to your health. Exposure to high levels of carbon monoxide can cause headaches, dizziness or in extreme cases unconsciousness and/or death. Do not leave children or animals unattended in a vehicle while using the remote start function. CAUTION! If the vehicle’s windshield wipers are left on when the vehicle was last driven, then the wipers will turn on if the remote start function is activated. To avoid damage to the wiper blades (i.e., due to heavy ice or snow accumulated on the windshield), please always turn the vehicle’s windshield wipers off when parking the vehicle. 28 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 29 MULTIMEDIA RADIO MODE Navigation Display Audio RADIO HOME RADIO MAP MEDIA PHONE MEDIA NAV Scan to view a video of: Audio Setting SEEK TRACK TUNE PWR PUSH VOL Press POWER button SEEK TRACK SETUP ENTER SETUP TUNE PWR PUSH VOL FILE Press POWER button to turn radio on. • TUNING/LISTENING TO CHANNELS 1. Press BAND button on screen to select FM/AM/SiriusXM®*. 2. ROTATE TUNE knob to desired channel. NOTE: A clear view of the southern sky helps ensure SiriusXM®* radio reception. • SETTING PRESET MEMORY BUTTONS Press and hold any preset button on the screen until an audible beep is heard to store current channel. ENTER FILE to turn radio on. • TUNING/LISTENING TO CHANNELS 1. Press RADIO button . 2. Rotate TUNE knob to desired channel. NOTE : A clear view of the southern sky helps to ensure SiriusXM®* radio reception. • SETTING PRESET MEMORY BUTTONS (FM/AM/SiriusXM®*) Press and hold any preset button (1-6) until audible beep is heard to store current channel. • ADJUSTING THE SOUND CONTROL • ADJUSTING THE SOUND CONTROL 1. Press the SETUP button and press the SOUND button on screen to display the Sound Settings screen. 2. Touch on-screen arrows to adjust desired setting. 1.  Press SETUP button and press the sound button on the display. 2. To adjust the Fader/Balance, select the on-screen tab. Touch the on-screen arrows to adjust the desired setting for front, rear, left, or right balance. 3. To adjust the Bass/Midrange/Treble, select the on-screen tab. Touch the on-screen arrows to adjust the tonal sound settings to the desired level. *SiriusXM® is only available on Display Audio Light and Navigation *SiriusXM® is only available on Display Audio Light and Navigation 30 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 31 MULTIMEDIA NAVIGATION MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM Basic features on the map screen Scan to view a video of: Setting Destination Basic features on the map screen 1 2 3 4 5 1 8 2 9 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 3 Move to the Home Screen. Change the map view mode. Voice Guidance On / Off. Zoom in on the map. S  et the zoom level automatically according to the guidance. Zoom out on the map. Q  uick and easy selection of a destination and options. 32 I Quick Reference Guide 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 1 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 Touch to scroll around the map. Q  uick and easy selection of a destination from the map screen. Set a waypoint to the current route. S  ave a frequently used address to the address book. F ind a POI (Point Of Interest) around the current position. V  iew the vehicle’s current position on the map screen. HYUNDAI 4 5 6 Set the destination by inputting the address directly. S elect from the previously input addresses and POIs. S earch for a location using Google Local Search. Select the desired item in POI Categories. Search and select the desired item in the Gas Station category. Search and select the desired item in the Restaurant category. KONA 7 8 9 10 11 12 Select the desired destination among the searched emergency facilities S earch the destination with the address book. Search the destination by phone number. Type the freeway name and exit /  entrance to search. Type the 1st Street name, the State, the 2nd Street name to search. Type the coordinates to search. Quick Reference Guide I 33 MULTIMEDIA ANDROID AUTO ™ REQUIREMENTS: - Micro USB cable - OS Android™ 5.0 or higher - Compatible Android Phone - Data and wireless plan for applicable features PHONE SETUP Turn on Bluetooth® on your phone and connect the micro USB cable to your phone and the USB port on the vehicle. Scan to view a video of: Phone Integration BEFORE YOU BEGIN: - Android Auto features may operate differently on your phone from what is described below. - Message and data charges may apply when using Android Auto. - Android Auto relies on the performance of your phone. If you experience performance issues: - Close all apps and then restart them or - Disconnect and then reconnect your phone - Using the micro USB cable that was provided with your phone is recommended. - When Android Auto is active, your in-vehicle voice recognition system is disabled and you will be using talk to Google™ to make your requests. ANDROID AUTO SUPPORT Phone will prompt you to download the Android Auto app and update other needed apps (i.e. Google Maps™, Google Play Music™, Google Now™). NOTE Vehicle must be parked. - Location mode setting should be set to High accuracy. - Car and phone setup should be completed in one sitting. If phone setup needs to be resumed, recommend to Force Stop the Android Auto app on the Phone then reopen the app and accept the Disclaimer notifications. CAR SETUP 1. Press the SETUP button on the radio. 2. Touch the “Connectivity” icon on screen. 3. Select “On” for Android Auto. 4. Connect your Android phone to the vehicle USB port. Agree to the notification and disclaimers on your phone then the “Android Auto” icon will appear confirming the setup. For more detailed information on how to operate Android Auto, please refer to your navigation manual. For additional Android Auto support, please refer to the Android Auto Support Website https://support.google.com/androidauto/ https://support.google.com/androidauto/ Android Auto, Google Play, Android, and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. 34 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 35 MULTIMEDIA APPLE CARPLAY ™ CAR SETUP REQUIREMENTS - Apple Lightning® cable - Latest iOS - iPhone® 5 or above - Data and wireless plan for applicable features BEFORE YOU BEGIN - Apple® CarPlay features may operate differently on your phone from what is described below. - Message and data charges may apply when using Apple CarPlay. - Apple CarPlay relies on the performance of your phone. If you experience performance issues: - Close all apps and then restart them or - Disconnect and then reconnect your phone - Using the Apple Lightning cable that was provided with your phone is recommended. - When Apple CarPlay is active, your voice recognition system is disabled and you will be using Siri® to make your requests. 1. Press the SETUP button. 2. Touch the “Connectivity” icon on the screen. 3. Touch “iOS” on the Connectivity Settings screen then touch “On” to enable Apple CarPlay. 4. Connect your Apple iPhone to the vehicle USB port then touch ‘OK’ when the pop-up message appears. The Apple CarPlay icon will now appear on the vehicle Home screen confirming the setup. Apple CarPlay, Apple, and other marks are trademarks of Apple Inc. PHONE SETUP On your phone, go to Settings > General > Restrictions > CarPlay to allow CarPlay access. On your phone, go to Settings > General > Siri and ensure Siri is turned ON. 36 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 37 MULTIMEDIA CarPlay Home Screen 5 MUTE 6 7 PHONE Touch the PHONE 5 icon to access the Phone screen. Siri will automatically asks ‘Who you would like to call’ when the PHONE 5 icon is selected. 8 13 4 1 3 2 NOTE: Phone call sound quality is dependent on the wired connection. Using the Lightning cable that came with the phone is recommended. 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 11 10 HOME ICON WIRELESS CONNECTIVTY CELLULAR SIGNAL PHONE TIME PHONE APPLE MUSIC™ 9 7 8 9 10 11 12  PPLE MAPS A MESSAGES 3RD PARTY APPS SCREEN PAGE INDICATOR EXIT TO HYUNDAI CURRENT CARPLAY AUDIO PLAYING SIRI Apple CarPlay uses Siri to perform many actions like sending messages, placing calls, and looking up/setting POI/Destinations. A Siri session can be initiated on any screen by: 1. Touch and holding the HOME icon 1 on the CarPlay screen or 2. Press the steering wheel VOICE RECOGNITION 13 button. NOTE Ensure Siri feature is set to ON in your phone (Go to Settings > General > Siri). 3. Say any of the following commands; •“Text ‘Call you later’” to send a text message. •“Read text messages” to read available text message. •“Call ” to make a phone call. •“Find ” to locate a POI/Destination. 38 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI APPLE MUSIC Touch the APPLE MUSIC screen. APPLE MAPS Touch the APPLE MAPS 7 6 icon to access the Apple Music icon to access the Apple Map screen. MESSAGES Touch the MESSAGES 8 icon to access the Message screen. Siri will automatically asks ‘To hear unread messages or create a new one’ when the MESSAGE icon is selected. 3rd PARTY APPS Supported CarPlay apps that are downloaded on your phone will appear on the CarPlay screen. Touch the apps icons to access those supported apps. NOTE A list of the supported CarPlay supported apps can be found at http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/ Ensure phone has latest version of the 3rd Party Apps. KONA Quick Reference Guide I 39 MULTIMEDIA DRIVING DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION AUX AND USB PORT Use the input jack to connect an external audio device and listen to it through the audio system in your vehicle. The purpose for the dual clutch transmission in your vehicle is to allow for better acceleration performance and increased fuel efficiency. This type of transmission can be thought of as an automatically-shifting manual transmission. It differs from a conventional automatic in how the engine is connected to the transmission. There’s no torque converter. This creates more of a direct-drive feel, with the transition from one gear to the next managed by clutch slip, especially at lower speeds. As a result, shifts are sometimes more noticeable, and a light vibration can be felt as the transmission speed is matched with the engine speed. This is a normal condition of the dual clutch transmission. DCT – Helpful Tips While Driving WIRELESS CELLULAR PHONE CHARGING SYSTEM Follow the helpful guidelines below to enhance your driving experience with your vehicle. - When holding your vehicle on a hill or driving slowly up a hill, apply the brakes rather than trying to hold the vehicle by keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. Scan to view a video of: Wireless Charging There is a wireless cellular phone charging system inside the front console. The system operates with all doors closed, and the ignition switch is in the ACC/ON position. NOTE: The wireless cellular phone charging system supports only the Qi-enabled cellular phones ( ). NOTE: Do not place any metallic items such as coins, keys on the charger. Avoid putting credit cards, etc. on the charger as they might get damaged by the magnetic field. 40 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI - Try to avoid spending too much time inching or creeping forward, especially when moving slowly up an incline. This generates heat in the transmission quickly. - When traffic is slowly creeping forward, let a gap form in front of you, then start to move forward. This will allow the clutch to engage and minimize the amount of slip. ANTICIPATING HOW YOUR VEHICLE RESPONDS The dual clutch transmission is designed to anticipate and select the next available gear when accelerating or decelerating. In most instances, this allows for quicker shifts and improved fuel economy because energy loss is minimized between the engine and the transmission. If, however, you attempt to accelerate rapidly when your vehicle is slowing down, (for example, when approaching a red light and then the light turns green), you may experience a delay because it takes longer for the transmission to re-select and shift into the proper gear. KONA Quick Reference Guide I 41 DRIVING TRANSMISSION What is the Transmission High Temperature Warning Message? •U  nder certain driving conditions such as stop-and-go driving or driving slowly up a hill, the clutches tend to have more slip. This condition tends to heat up the transmission. • I f the transmission temperature gets too high, a chime will sound and a warning message will appear in the instrument cluster LCD display. • If this occurs, stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and allow the transmission to cool with the engine running. After the transmission cools, the vehicle may be driven normally. ( ) : Press the shift button, then move the shift lever. ( ) : Depress the brake pedal, press the shift button, and then move the shift lever. ( ) : Move the shift lever. What if I’m Driving in Stop-and-Go Traffic? • Whenever possible, come to a complete stop with your vehicle and allow a gap to form in front of you. Then accelerate and move forward. Sport mode Move the shift lever from D (Drive) into the manual gate to select. Move the shift lever forward (+) to upshift or rearward (–) to downshift. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for additional info on the DCT. 42 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 43 DRIVING ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC) TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) The ESC system is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. Low Tire Pressure Indicator / TPMSMalfunction Indicator The ESC automatically selects the ON position when the engine is started. Scan to view a video of: TPMS Low Tire Pressure Monitor with Location Indicator (Shown on the LCD display) OFF  o turn off the Traction Control, •T press the ESC OFF button shortly. • To turn off the Traction and the Stability Control, press the ESC OFF button for over 3 seconds. LOW TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR Illuminates if one or more of your tires are significantly under-inflated. TPMS MALFUNCTION INDICATOR DOWNHILL BRAKE CONTROL (DBC) The Downhill Brake Control (DBC) helps the driver maintain a slow speed on a steep downhill without depressing the brake pedal. The system automatically applies the brakes to keep the vehicle speed under 5 mph. Blinks for approximately one minute, then remains illuminated when there is a malfunction with the TPMS. Inspect all tires and adjust the tire pressure to specification. If the lamp remains illuminated, have the system checked by an authorized Hyundai dealer as soon as possible. LOW TIRE PRESSURE LOCATION INDICATOR AND TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR (LCD DISPLAY) Tire pressures will be displayed after driving a short distance. If a tire pressure drops lower than predetermined specification, the Low Tire Pressure Indicator will illuminate and the LCD display will indicate the tire(s) requiring air. 44 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI NOTE: When activated, the speed of the vehicle will be reduced. Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for further information. KONA Quick Reference Guide I 45 DRIVING LANE KEEPING ASSIST (LKA) DRIVE MODE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) detects the lane on the road and warns the driver if the vehicle leaves the lane when the vehicle speed is over 40mph.  o turn on the LDWS, press the •T LDWS button.  o turn off the LDWS, press the •T LDWS button again. E DRIVDE MO E DRIVDE MO You can select the DRIVE mode according to your preference or the road condition. The system defaults to NORMAL mode each time you start your vehicle. Each time you press the button, the drive mode changes as follows : Normal Sport E DRIVDE MO NORMAL mode NORMAL mode is not displayed on the instrument cluster. Sport mode BLIND SPOT COLLISION WARNING (BCW) 1 2 46 I Quick Reference Guide 3 The BCW (Blind-Spot Collision Warning) system uses a radar sensor to alert the driver while driving. The system monitors the rear area of the vehicle and provides information to the driver. The system incorporates the following functions: 1 Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) 2 Lane Change Assist (LCA) 3 Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW)– in reverse gear under 6 mph  • To turn on the BCW, press the BCW button (indicator illuminated).  o turn off the BCW, press the BCW •T button again. The BCW and LCA systems will activate once the vehicle speed exceeds 20 mph. The RCCW system activates in reverse gear under 6 mph. HYUNDAI Sport mode focuses on dynamic driving by controlling the steering wheel effort, and engine / transmission performance. AWD LOCK During off-road or inclement weather conditions, press the AWD LOCK switch to drive in full-time AWD. This will divide the power between the front and rear wheels (only when the vehicle speed is under 19 mph). The AWD LOCK indicator light on the instrument cluster will illuminate. KONA Quick Reference Guide I 47 DRIVING FORWARD COLLISION-AVOIDANCE ASSIST (FCA) REAR VIEW MONITOR The Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) system is designed to detect and monitor the vehicle ahead or detect a pedestrian in the roadway and warn the driver if a collision is imminent. To operate the system, select the FCA (Forward Collision Avoidance Assist) sub menu in the LCD cluster display under User Settings. Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for further information. When the transmission is shifted into the R (Reverse), the rearview camera displays the area behind the vehicle. REAR PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM CRUISE CONTROL The rear parking assist system assists the driver during the reverse movement of the vehicle by chiming if any object is sensed within a distance of 47 inches behind the vehicle. The cruise control system allows you to program the vehicle to maintain a constant speed without holding the accelerator pedal. 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 48 I Quick Reference Guide 4 Push the button to turn off the rear parking assist system. The indicator light on the button will turn on. To turn ON / OFF the cruise control. To Resume or Increase the cruise control speed. To Set or Decrease the cruise control speed. To Cancel the cruise control. HYUNDAI Scan to view a video of: Backup Camera IVE DRODE M KONA Quick Reference Guide I 49 MEMO HYUNDAI OWNER DEALERSHIP NAME SALES CONSULTANT DATE VIN PREVIOUS VEHICLE BEFORE DELIVERY ☐ SET TIRE PRESSURE LF RF RR LR ☐ VERIFY VEHICLE IS CLEAN, IN GOOD CONDITION, FREE OF CHIPS AND SCRATCHES · CLEAN WINDSHIELD AND BACK WINDOW ☐ ENSURE FLOORMATS ARE SNAPPED INTO PLACE WALK THE CUSTOMER THROUGH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING KEY DELIVERY FEATURES ☐ REVIEW QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ☐ PAIR CUSTOMER'S PHONE TO THE BLUETOOTH SYSTEM (if equipped) - page 24 ☐ OPERATION OF THE NAVIAGATION SYSTEM (if equipped) - page 32 ☐ REVIEW AND TEAR OFF VOICE COMMAND / QUICK TIP CARD ☐ OPERATION OF THE AUDIO SYSTEM - page 30 ☐ BLUE LINK – pages 27 -A  ssist with creating MyHyundai.com account - Assist with Blue Link enrollment - Show Blue Link Users Manual - Encourage customer to download the MyHyundai by Blue Link app ☐ VOICE RECOGNITION - page 26 - Review Voice Recognition tips - Show Voice Recognition tear off card and have owner place in convenient location 50 I Quick Reference Guide HYUNDAI KONA Quick Reference Guide I 51 BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE KONA CUSTOMER DELIVERY CHECKLIST CONNECTING YOUR PHONE On the radio: 1. Push the SETUP button. 2. Select Bluetooth. 3. Select Bluetooth Connection . 4. Select Add New. In your phone’s Bluetooth settings: 5. Select the on your phone. 6. Enter the passkey from the radio or accept the authorization pop-up on your phone. SWITCHING BETWEEN PAIRED PHONES Using Voice Command: “Change Bluetooth device” On the radio: 1. Push the SETUP button. 2. Select Bluetooth. 3. Select Bluetooth Connection . 4. Select Connect next to the desired phone. For more information, visit HyundaiBluetooth.com