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2023 Tucson Abridged Owners Manual

This document is an owner's manual that provides information about vehicle features and operation. It covers topics like vehicle overview, safety systems, instrument cluster, convenience features, driving the vehicle, driver assistance systems, emergency situations, maintenance, and vehicle information. The manual applies to all models of the vehicle.

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ABRIDGED OWNER’S MANUAL

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.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING : Operating, servicing and maintaining a
passenger vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle can expose
you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,
phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle
the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-
ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently
when servicing your vehicle. For more information go to www.
P65Warnings.ca.gov/ passenger-vehicle.
Table of Contents

Introduction 1
Vehicle Overview 2
Seats & Safety System 3
Instrument Cluster 4
Convenience Features 5
Driving Your Vehicle 6
Driver Assistance Systems 7
Emergency Situations 8
Maintenance 9
Vehicle Information, Reporting Safety Defects,
and Consumer Information 10
Index I
Table of Contents
Introduction Liftgate ............................................ 5-31
Safety Messages............................... 1-3 Power Liftgate ................................5-33
Smart Liftgate ................................ 5-36
Vehicle Overview Fuel Filler Door ...............................5-37
Exterior Overview (Front View) .......2-2 Exterior Lights ............................... 5-39
Exterior Overview (Rear View).........2-2 Interior Lights ................................ 5-42
Interior Overview ............................. 2-4 High Beam Assist (HBA)................ 5-43
Center Console Overview ................2-5 Wipers and Washers...................... 5-46
Steering Wheel Control Overview ... 2-7 Manual Climate Control System... 5-49
Engine Compartment ..................... 2-8 Automatic Climate Control
Safety System System.............................................5-52
Windshield Defrosting and
Important Safety Precautions .........3-2 Defogging ...................................... 5-58
Seats ................................................. 3-4 Steering Wheel Remote
Seat Belts ........................................ 3-19 Controls........................................... 5-61
Child Restraint System (CRS) ....... 3-29
Supplemental Restraint System - Driving Your Vehicle
Airbags ........................................... 3-39 Before Driving...................................6-2
Instrument Cluster Key Ignition Switch.......................... 6-4
Push Button Start Ignition Switch ...6-7
Instrument Cluster ...........................4-2 Vehicle Auto-Shut Off .....................6-11
Infotainment System Vehicle Automatic Transmission ................ 6-12
Settings ........................................... 4-14 Power-assist Brakes .......................6-18
Convenience Features Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)......6-18
Remote Key.......................................5-3 Auto Hold ........................................ 6-21
Smart Key ..........................................5-5 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)....... 6-23
Door Locks ...................................... 5-12 Electronic Stability Control
Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) ............ 5-15 (ESC)................................................6-25
Integrated Memory System ............5-17 Winter Driving................................ 6-28
Steering Wheel ............................... 5-19 Trailer Towing................................. 6-30
Mirrors ............................................ 5-20 Vehicle Load Limit ......................... 6-38
Windows .........................................5-23
Panoramic Sunroof.........................5-26
Hood................................................5-29
Driver Assistance System Emergency Situations
Forward-Collision-Avoidance Assist Hazard Warning Flasher...................8-2
(FCA) (Front view camera only) .......7-4 Jump Starting ...................................8-2
Forward Collision–Avoidance Assist Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(FCA) (Sensor fusion) ..................... 7-14 (TPMS) .............................................. 8-5
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) .............7-26 If You Have a Flat Tire.....................8-10
Blind-Spot Collision Warning Maintenance
(BCW) ...............................................7-31
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist Engine Oil ......................................... 9-3
(BCA) ...............................................7-38 Engine Coolant ................................ 9-5
Safe Exit Warning (SEW) ................ 7-47 Brake Fluid ........................................9-7
Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA) 7-51 Washer Fluid .................................... 9-8
Intelligent Speed Limit Assist Air Cleaner ....................................... 9-8
(ISLA) ...............................................7-54 Wiper Blades.................................... 9-9
Driver Attention Warning (DAW) ...7-59 Battery............................................. 9-12
Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM) ... 7-64 Tires and Wheels ............................9-16
Cruise Control (CC) ........................7-65 Vehicle Information
Highway Driving Assist (HDA) .......7-92 Vehicle Identification Number
Rear View Monitor (RVM) ............. 7-96 (VIN) ................................................ 10-2
Surround View Monitor (SVM)...... 7-99 Vehicle Certification Label............. 10-2
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning Tire Specification and Pressure
(RCCW) ......................................... 7-103 Label ................................................ 10-2
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Engine Number .............................. 10-3
Assist (RCCA) ................................ 7-109 Refrigerant Label ............................ 10-3
Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Operation in Foreign Countries ..... 10-3
Warning (PDW) .............................. 7-118 Hyundai Vehicle Owner Privacy
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Policy ...............................................10-4
Assist (PCA) ....................................7-122 Vehicle Data Collection and
Remote Smart Parking Assist Event Data Recorders ....................10-5
(RSPA) ............................................7-127 Reporting Safety Defects...............10-6
Consumer Information................... 10-7
Index
1. Introduction
Introduction........................................................................................................ 1-2
Hyundai Motor America .................................................................................... 1-2
Safety Messages ................................................................................................ 1-3
Vehicle Modifications ........................................................................................ 1-3 1
Introduction

INTRODUCTION
Congratulations, and thank you for choosing HYUNDAI. We are very proud of the
advanced engineering and high quality construction of each HYUNDAI we build.
This Abridged Owner’s Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your
new HYUNDAI. To become familiar with your new HYUNDAI, you should download
and read the complete Owner’s Manual from MyHyundai.com before driving your new
vehicle.

The complete Owner’s Manual contains additional important safety information and
instructions intended to familiarize you with your vehicle’s controls and safety features
so you can safely operate your vehicle. The Owner’s Manual also contains additional
information about the maintenance for your vehicle. It is recommended that all
service and maintenance on your vehicle be performed by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer. Authorized HYUNDAI dealers are prepared to provide high-quality service,
maintenance and any other assistance that may be required.

This Abridged Owner’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of your vehicle,
and should be kept in the vehicle so you can refer to it at any time. This manual should
stay with the vehicle if you sell it to provide the next owner with important operating,
safety and maintenance information.

You may download an electronic copy of the complete version of the Owner’s Manual
from MyHyundai.com.

If you have any questions regarding the operation of your vehicle, please contact the
Hyundai Customer Care Center. Hyundai’s Customer Care Center representatives are
available Monday through Friday, between the hours of 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM PST and
Saturday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST (English). For Customer Care assistance
in Spanish or Korean, representatives are available Monday through Friday between
6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST.

HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA

Copyright 2022 HYUNDAI Motor America. All rights reserved. No part of this
publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in
any form or by any means without the prior written permission of HYUNDAI Motor
America.

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01
SAFETY MESSAGES

DANGER CAUTION
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, will result in death or that, if not avoided, could result in minor
serious injury. or moderate injury.

WARNING NOTICE
WARNING indicates a hazardous NOTICE indicates a situation that, if not
situation that, if not avoided, could result avoided, could result in vehicle damage.
in death or serious injury.

VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS

WARNING
Your HYUNDAI should not be modified in any way. Modifications may adversely affect
the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI and may, violate conditions
of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in
violation of safety and emissions regulations established by the U.S. Department of
Transportation and other federal or state agencies.

If you use unauthorized electronic devices, it may cause the vehicle to operate
abnormally, wire damage, battery discharge, and fire. For your safety, do not use
unauthorized electronic devices.

NOTICE
Some vehicle interior sounds (including welcome chime, navigation alerts, or warning
chimes) may be generated from the interior speakers or amplifier. Do not replace
these components with anything other than the original Hyundai factory parts. Any
unauthorized product may cause a malfunction of the vehicle interior sounds that may
affect the intended operation of the vehicle.

1-3
2. Vehicle Overview
Exterior Overview (Front View) .........................................................................2-2
Exterior Overview (Rear View) ..........................................................................2-3
Interior Overview .............................................................................................. 2-4
Center Console Overview................................................................................. 2-5
Steering Wheel Control Overview ....................................................................2-7
Engine Compartment Overview ...................................................................... 2-8
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The actual shape may differ from the illustration.


ONX4A011001

1. Hood 5. Panoramic sunroof


2. Headlight 6. Front windshield wiper blades
3. Tires and wheels 7. Windows
4. Side view mirror 8. Front radar

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The actual shape may differ from the illustration.


ONX4A011002

1. Door handle 5. High mounted stop light


2. Fuel filler door 6. Rear window wiper blades
3. Rear combination light 7. Antenna
4. Liftgate 8. Wide-rear view camera

2-3
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The actual shape may differ from the illustration.


ONX4010003N

1. Inside door handle 7. Power liftgate button


2. Power window switches 8. ESC OFF button
3. Power window lock button 9. Steering wheel
4. Side view mirror control switch 10. Steering wheel tilt/telescopic lever
5. Driver central door lock/unlock switch 11. Fuse box
6. Instrument panel illumination control 12. Hood release lever
switch 13. Seat

2-4
02
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Push button shift console

The actual shape may differ from the illustration.


ONX4012011N

1. Instrument cluster 13. Shift button


2. Driver’s front airbag 14. EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) switch
3. Push Button Start ignition switch 15. Auto Hold switch
4. Infotainment system 16. Drive mode button
5. Hazard warning flasher button 17. AWD lock button
6. Climate control system 18. ISG (Idle Stop and Go) OFF button
7. Air ventilation seat 19. Passenger’s front airbag
8. Seat warmer 20. Glove box
9. Steering wheel heater 21. USB port
10. DBC button 22. Power outlet
11. Parking Safety button 23. USB charger
12. Parking/View button 24. Wireless charging system pad

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„
Gear shift lever console

The actual shape may differ from the illustration.


ONX4012012N

1. Instrument cluster 13. Shift lever


2. Driver’s front airbag 14. EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) switch
3. Key ignition switch or 15. Auto Hold switch
Push Button Start ignition switch 16. Drive mode button
4. Infotainment system 17. AWD lock button
5. Hazard warning flasher button 18. ISG (Idle Stop and Go) OFF button
6. Climate control system 19. Passenger’s front airbag
7. Air ventilation seat 20. Glove box
8. Seat warmer 21. USB port
9. Steering wheel heater 22. Power outlet
10. DBC button 23. USB charger
11. Parking Safety button 24. Wireless charging system pad
12. Parking/View button

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02
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The actual shape may differ from the illustration.


ONX4010005

1. Turn signal lever/Headlight switch 6. Cluster display control


2. Wiper and washer control lever 7. Lane Driving Assist button
3. Paddle shifter 8. Driving Assist button
4. Audio remote control buttons 9. Vehicle Distance button
5. Bluetooth® hands-free phone button

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Smartstream G2.5 GDI

The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
ONX4E090004

1. Engine coolant reservoir 5. Engine oil filler cap


2. Brake fluid reservoir 6. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
3. Air cleaner 7. Fuse box
4. Engine oil dipstick 8. Battery

2-8
3. Seats & Safety System
This chapter provides you with important information about how to protect yourself and your
passengers. It explains how to properly use your seats and seat belts, and how your airbags work.
Additionally, this chapter explains how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle.

Important Safety Precautions ...........................................................................3-2


Always Wear Your Seat Belt ......................................................................................... 3-2
Restrain All Children ..................................................................................................... 3-2
Airbag Hazards ............................................................................................................. 3-2
Driver Distraction ......................................................................................................... 3-2
Never Drink or Take Drugs and Drive. ......................................................................... 3-2
Control Your Speed ...................................................................................................... 3-2
Keep Your Vehicle In Proper Operating Condition - Inspecting Your Tires ..............3-3
Reducing the Risk of a Rollover ..................................................................................3-3 3
Seats .................................................................................................................. 3-4
Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................3-5
Front Seats ....................................................................................................................3-6
Rear Seats ................................................................................................................... 3-10
Head Restraints ...........................................................................................................3-12
Seat Warmers ............................................................................................................. 3-16
Air Ventilation Seat ......................................................................................................3-17
Seat Belts ..........................................................................................................3-19
Seat Belt Safety Precautions ..................................................................................... 3-19
Seat Belt Warning Light .............................................................................................3-20
Seat Belt Restraint System .........................................................................................3-21
Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions ...................................................................3-26
Care of Seat Belts .......................................................................................................3-28
Child Restraint System (CRS) ......................................................................... 3-29
Children Always in the Rear .......................................................................................3-29
Selecting a Child Restraint System ...........................................................................3-30
Installing a Child Restraint System.............................................................................3-31
Supplemental Restraint System - Airbags .................................................... 3-39
SRS Components ....................................................................................................... 3-41
Where are the Airbags? .............................................................................................. 3-41
How does the Airbag System Operate? ................................................................... 3-44
What to Expect After an Airbag Inflates ...................................................................3-47
SRS Warning Light......................................................................................................3-47
Occupant Classification System (OCS) .................................................................... 3-48
Why didn’t My Airbag Go Off In a Collision?.............................................................3-53
SRS Care ..................................................................................................................... 3-57
Additional Safety Precautions ...................................................................................3-58
Airbag Warning Labels ...............................................................................................3-58
Seats & Safety System

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


You will find many safety precautions Drivers can become distracted when
and recommendations throughout this they take their eyes and attention off
section, and throughout this manual. the road or their hands off the wheel to
The safety precautions in this section are focus on activities other than driving.
among the most important. To reduce your risk of distraction and an
accident:
Always Wear Your Seat Belt ś Set up your mobile devices (for
A seat belt is your best protection in all example, MP3 players, phones,
types of accidents. Airbags are designed navigation units, etc.) ONLY when
to supplement seat belts, not to replace your vehicle is safely stopped and
them. So even though your vehicle is parked.
equipped with airbags, always make sure ś ONLY use your mobile device when
you and your passengers wear your seat allowed by laws and conditions
belts, and wear them properly. permit safe use. NEVER text or email
while driving. Most states have laws
Restrain All Children prohibiting drivers from texting while
All children under age 13 should ride driving. Some states and cities also
in your vehicle properly restrained in a prohibit drivers from using handheld
rear seat, not the front seat. Infants and phones while driving.
small children should be restrained in ś NEVER let the use of a mobile device
an appropriate Child Restraint System. distract you from driving. You have a
Larger children should use a booster responsibility to your passengers and
seat with the lap/shoulder belt until they others on the road to always drive
can use the seat belt properly without a safely, with your hands on the wheel
booster seat. as well as your eyes and attention on
the road.
Airbag Hazards
While airbags can save lives, they can Never Drink or Take Drugs and
also cause serious or fatal injuries to Drive.
occupants who sit too close to them, or Drinking alcohol or taking drugs can
who are not properly restrained. Infants, reduce your ability to respond to
young children, and short adults are at changing conditions and emergencies.
the greatest risk of being injured by an Do not drink or take drugs and drive, and
inflating airbag. Follow all instructions do not let your friends drink or take drugs
and warnings in this manual. and drive.

Driver Distraction Control Your Speed


Driver distraction presents a serious and Excessive speed is a major factor in crash
potentially deadly danger, especially for injuries and deaths. Generally, the higher
inexperienced drivers. Safety should be the speed, the greater the risk, but
the first concern when behind the wheel serious injuries can also occur at lower
and drivers need to be aware of the wide speeds. Never drive faster than is safe
array of potential distractions, such as for current conditions, regardless of the
drowsiness, reaching for objects, eating, maximum speed posted.
personal grooming, becoming distracted
from other passengers, and using mobile
phones.

3-2
03
Keep Your Vehicle In Proper WARNING
Operating Condition - Inspecting Some Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) can
Your Tires have a significantly higher rollover rate
Having a tire blowout or a mechanical than other types of vehicles. To prevent
failure can be extremely hazardous. To rollovers or loss of control:
reduce the possibility of a tire hazard ś Take corners at slower speeds than
while driving, check your tire pressures you would with a passenger vehicle.
regularly and also inspect the condition
of your tires (tread depth, uneven wear, ś Avoid sharp turns and abrupt
etc.). Be sure to perform all regularly maneuvers.
scheduled maintenance as indicated in ś Do not modify your vehicle in any way
your Owner's Manual. that you would raise the center of
gravity.
Reducing the Risk of a Rollover ś Keep tires properly inflated.
Your multi-purpose passenger vehicle ś Do not carry heavy cargo on the roof.
is defined as a Sports Utility Vehicle
(SUV). Some SUVs have higher ground
clearance and a narrower track to make WARNING
them capable of performing in a wide Fasten your seat belt properly. In a
variety of off-road applications. The rollover crash, an unbelted person is
specific design characteristics can give significantly more likely to be seriously
them a higher center of gravity than injured or killed than a person wearing a
ordinary passenger vehicles making seat belt.
them more likely to roll over if you make
abrupt turns. SUVs have a significantly
higher rollover rate than other types
of vehicles. Always make sure you and
your passengers wear your seat belts
properly and securely. In a rollover crash,
an unbelted person is significantly more
likely to be seriously injured or killed than
a person wearing a seat belt.
There are steps that a driver can make
to reduce the risk of a rollover. If at all
possible, avoid sharp turns or abrupt
maneuvers, do not load your vehicle
with heavy cargo on the roof, and never
modify your vehicle in any way.

3-3
Seats & Safety System

SEATS

„
Manual

„
Power

The information provided may differ depending on which functions are


applicable to your vehicle.
ONX4030001N

Front seat Rear seats


M Forward and rearward U Seatback angle and folding
N Seatback angle V Head restraint
O Seat cushion angle* Armrest
P Seat height Seat warmer*
Q Lumbar support (Driver’s seat)*
R Seat warmer* *: if equipped
S Air ventilation seat*
T Head restraint

3-4
03
Safety Precautions WARNING
Adjusting the seats in a safe and To reduce the risk of serious injury or
comfortable position plays an important death from an inflating airbag:
role for the safety of driver and
passengers. Proper seating positions, ś Adjust the driver’s seat as far to the
secured seat belts, and protection rear as possible while maintaining
from airbags work together to provide your ability to control the vehicle.
a measure of safety in the event of a ś Adjust the front passenger seat as far
collision. to the rear as possible.
ś Hold the steering wheel with hands at
the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions
WARNING to minimize the risk of injuries to your
Do not use a cushion that reduces friction hands and arms.
between the seat and the passenger. The ś Never place anything or anyone
passenger’s hips may slide under the lap between you and the airbag.
portion of the seat belt during an accident
or a sudden stop. ś Do not allow the front passenger to
place feet or legs on the dashboard to
Serious or fatal internal injuries could minimize the risk of leg injuries.
result because the seat belt cannot
operate properly. Seat belts
Airbags Always fasten your seat belt before
starting any trip. At all times, passengers
You can take steps to reduce the risk should sit upright and be properly
of being injured by an inflating airbag. restrained with a seat belt. Infants and
Sitting too close to an airbag greatly small children must be restrained in
increases the risk of injury in the event appropriate Child Restraint Systems.
the airbag inflates.
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) recommends WARNING
that drivers allow at least 10 inches To prevent serious injury or death:
(25cm) between the center of the
steering wheel and their chest. ś Never use one seat belt for more than
one occupant.
ś Always position the seatback upright
with the lap portion of the seat belt
snug and low across the hips.
ś Never allow children or small infants
to ride on a passenger’s lap.
ś Do not route the seat belt across your
neck, across sharp edges, or reroute
the shoulder strap away from your
body.
ś Do not allow the seat belt to become
caught or jammed.

3-5
Seats & Safety System

Front Seats Reclining seatback


Sitting in a reclined position when the
vehicle is moving can be dangerous.
WARNING Even when buckled up, the effectiveness
To prevent serious injury or death: of the restraint system (seat belts and/or
ś Never attempt to adjust the seat while airbags) is greatly reduced by reclining
the vehicle is moving. The seat could your seatback.
respond with unexpected movement Seat belts must be snug against your
and may cause loss of vehicle control hips and chest to work properly.
resulting in a collision. The more the seatback is reclined, the
ś Do not place anything under the greater the chance for the passenger’s
front seats. Loose objects, including hips to slide under the lap belt or the
unsecured floor mats, in the driver’s passenger’s neck to strike the shoulder
foot area could interfere with the belt.
operation of the foot pedals.
ś Do not allow anything to interfere WARNING
with the normal position and proper
locking of the seatback. Never ride with a reclined seatback when
the vehicle is moving.
ś Do not place a cigarette lighter on the
floor or seat. Riding with a reclined seatback increases
your chance of serious or fatal injuries in
ś Use extreme caution when picking up
the event of a collision or sudden stop.
small objects trapped under the seats
or between the seat and the center Driver and passengers should always sit
console. Your hands might be cut or well back in their seats, properly belted,
injured by the sharp edges of the seat and with the seatbacks upright.
mechanism.
ś If there are occupants in the rear Seat belts must be snug against your
seats, be careful while adjusting the hips and chest to work properly. When
front seat. the seatback is reclined, the shoulder
belt cannot do its job because it will not
ś Make sure that the seat is locked in be snug against your chest. Instead, it
place after the adjustment. If not, the will be in front of you. During a collision,
seat might move unexpectedly. you could be thrown into the seat belt,
causing neck or other injuries.
The more the seatback is reclined,
the greater chance the passenger’s
hips will slide under the lap belt or the
passenger’s neck will strike the shoulder
belt.

3-6
03
Manual seats - Seat adjustments
The front seat can be adjusted by using
the levers located underneath the front
part of the seat or on the outer side of
the seat.

ONX4030003

Seatback angle
To recline the seatback:
1. Lean forward slightly and lift up the
seatback lever.
ONX4030002 2. Carefully lean back on the seat and
adjust the seatback to the desired
Forward and rearward adjustment
position.
To move the seat forward or rearward:
3. Release the lever and make sure the
1. Pull up the seat slide adjustment lever seatback is locked in place.
and hold it.
2. Slide the seat to the desired position.
3. Release the lever and make sure the
seat is locked in place. Move forward
and rearward without using the lever.
If the seat moves, it is not locked
properly.

ONX4030004

Seat height
To change the height of the seat:
ś Push down on the lever several times,
to lower the seat.
ś Pull up on the lever several times, to
raise the seat.

3-7
Seats & Safety System

Power seats - Seat adjustment (if


equipped)
The front seat can be adjusted by using
the control switches located on the
outside of the seat cushion.

WARNING
Never allow children to remain in the
vehicle unattended. The power seats are
operable when the vehicle is turned off.
ONX4030006

Forward and rearward adjustment


NOTICE
To move the seat forward or rearward:
To prevent damage to the seats:
1. Push the control switch forward or
ś Always stop adjusting the seats when rearward.
the seat has been adjusted as far
forward or rearward as possible. 2. Release the switch once the seat
reaches the desired position.
ś Do not adjust the seats longer than
necessary when the vehicle is turned
off. This may result in unnecessary
battery drain.
ś Do not operate two or more seats at
the same time. This may result in an
electrical malfunction.

ONX4030007

Seatback angle
To recline the seatback:
1. Push the control switch forward or
rearward.
2. Release the switch once the seatback
reaches the desired position.

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03

ONX4030008 ONX4030009

Seat cushion tilt M Lumbar support (for driver’s seat, if


To change the angle of the front part of equipped)
the seat cushion: To adjust the lumbar support:
1. Push the front portion of the control 1. Press the front portion of the switch M
switch up to raise or down to lower to increase support or the rear portion
the front part of the seat cushion. of the switch N to decrease support.
2. Release the switch once the seat 2. Release the switch once the lumbar
reaches the desired position. support reaches the desired position.

Seat height N Seatback pocket


To change the height of the seat:
1. Push the rear portion of the control
switch up to raise or down to lower
the height of the seat.
2. Release the switch once the seat
reaches the desired position.

ONX4030018

The seatback pocket is provided on the


back of the front seatbacks.

WARNING
Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the
seatback pockets. In a collision, they
could come loose from the pocket and
injure occupants.

3-9
Seats & Safety System

Rear Seats

ONX4E030064

To fold down the rear seatback:


ONX4030019
1. Adjust the front seatback to the
Seatback angle upright position and if necessary, slide
To recline the seatback: the front seat forward.
1. Pull up the seatback recline lever. 2. Lower the rear head restraints to the
lowest position by pushing and holding
2. Hold the lever and adjust the seatback
the release button M and pushing
of the seat to the desired position.
down on the head restraint N.
3. Release the lever and make sure the
seatback is locked in place. (The lever
MUST return to its original position for
the seatback to lock.)

Folding the rear seat


The rear seatbacks can be folded to
facilitate carrying long items or to
increase the rear cargo volume in the
vehicle.

WARNING ONX4030060

ś Never allow passengers to sit on top


of the folded down seatback while the
vehicle is moving. This is not a proper
seating position and no seat belts are
available for use. This could result in
serious injury or death in a collision or
sudden stop.
ś Objects carried on the folded down
seatback should not extend higher
than the top of the front seatbacks.
This could allow cargo to slide forward
and property damage or serious injury ONX4030030
or even death during a collision or 3. Insert the rear seat belt buckle in the
sudden stop. pocket between the rear seatback and
cushion, and insert the rear seat belt
webbing in the guide to prevent the
seat belt from being damaged.
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WARNING
Make sure the engine is off, the vehicle is
shifted to P (Park), and the parking brake
is applied before loading or unloading
cargo to prevent unintended movement
of the vehicle.

WARNING
Cargo should always be secured to
ONX4030021 prevent it from moving in a collision and
4. Pull up the seatback folding lever, causing serious injury or death to the
then fold the seat toward the front of vehicle occupants. Do not place objects
the vehicle. in the rear seats, because they cannot be
properly secured and may hit the front
seat occupants in a collision.

ONX4030022

To use unfold the rear seatback:


1. Lift and push the seatback rearward
while lifting up the front portion of the
folding lever.
2. Push the seatback firmly until it clicks
into place. Make sure the seatback is
locked in place.

WARNING
Lock the seatback properly. In a collision
or sudden stop, an unlocked seatback
may allow cargo to move forward with
great force and may result in serious
injury or death.

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Remote seatback release handle Head Restraints


(Cargo area) The vehicle’s front and rear seats
have adjustable head restraints. The
head restraints are designed to help
protect passengers from whiplash and
other neck and spinal injuries during
a collision, especially a rear impact
collision. When there are no occupants
in the rear seats, adjust the rear head
restraints to the lowest height to improve
the driver's visibility.

ONX4030023
WARNING
To help reduce, the risk of serious
injury or death in an accident, take the
following precautions when adjusting
your head restraints:
ś Always adjust the head restraints
properly for all passengers BEFORE
starting the vehicle.
ś Never let anyone ride in a seat with
the head restraints removed or
reversed.
ś Adjust the head restraints so that the
ONX4030024 middle of the head restraint is at the
Pull the remote seatback release handle same height as the top of the eyes.
ᶃ located on either side in the rear cargo
area.

Armrest

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ś Never adjust the driver's head


restraint when the vehicle is moving.
ś Make sure the head restraint is locked
ONX4030017
in place after adjustment.
The armrest is located in the center of
the rear seat. Pull the armrest down from
the seatback to use it.

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WARNING Front seat head restraints

OTL035061

When passengers are sitting on the rear


seats, always raise the head restraints
above the lowest stored position.
ONX4E030035

The driver’s and front passenger’s seats


are equipped with adjustable head
restraint for the passengers safety and
comfort.

ONX4030011

Adjusting the height up and down


To raise the head restraint:
1. Pull it up to the desired position M.

To lower the head restraint:


1. Press and hold the release button N
on the head restraint support.
2. Lower the head restraint to the
desired position O.

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„
Type A „
Type A

ONX4030012 ONX4030014

„
Type B „
Type B

ONX4030013 ONX4030015

Removal/Reinstallation To reinstall the head restraint:


To remove the head restraint: 1. Recline the seatback.
1. Recline the seatback N with the 2. Put the head restraint poles N into
seatback angle lever or switch M. the holes while pressing the release
2. Raise the head restraint as far as it can button M.
go. 3. Adjust the head restraint to the
3. Press the head restraint release button appropriate height.
O while pulling the head restraint up 4. Return the seatback P with the
P. seatback angle lever or switch O.

WARNING WARNING
Never allow anyone to travel in a seat Always make sure the head restraint is
with the head restraint removed. locked in place and properly adjusted for
the passenger.

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Rear seat head restraint

ONX4030016

ONX4E030061 Removal/Reinstallation
The rear seats are equipped with head To remove the head restraint:
restraint in all the seating positions for 1. Raise the head restraint as far as it can
the passenger’s safety and comfort. go.
2. Press the head restraint release button
M while pulling up the head restraint
N.

To reinstall the head restraint:


1. Put the head restraint poles into the
holes O while pressing the release
button M.
2. Adjust the head restraint to the
appropriate height.

ONX4030020

Adjusting the height up and down


To raise the head restraint:
1. Pull it up to the desired position M.

To lower the head restraint:


1. Press and hold the release button N
on the head restraint support.
2. Lower the head restraint to the
desired position O.

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Seat Warmers (if equipped) „


Front seat (Type A)

Seat warmers are provided to warm the


seats during cold weather.
During mild weather or under conditions
where the operation of the seat warmer
is not needed, keep the seat warmers off.

WARNING
The seat warmers may cause serious
burns, even at low temperatures and ONX4030025
especially if used for long periods of „
Front seat (Type B)
time.
Passengers must be able to feel if the
seat is becoming too warm so they can
turn it off, if needed.
People who cannot detect temperature
change or pain to the skin should use
extreme caution, especially the following
types of passengers:
ś Infants, children, elderly or disabled
persons, or hospital outpatients.
ONX4E030066
ś People with sensitive skin or who burn „
Rear seat (if equipped)
easily.
ś Fatigued individuals.
ś Intoxicated individuals.
ś People taking medication that may
cause drowsiness or sleepiness.
Never place anything on the seat that
insulates against heat when the seat
warmer is operating, such as blanket or
seat cushion.
ONX4030026
NOTICE While the engine is running, press the
To prevent damage to the seat warmers switches to warm the driver's seat, front
and seats: passenger's seat, or the rear seats.
ś Never use a solvent such as paint
thinner, benzene, alcohol, or gasoline
to clean the seats.
ś Do not place heavy or sharp objects
on seats equipped with seat warmers.
ś Do not change the seat cover.

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ś Manual temperature control ś Auto Comfort Control (for driver’s
Each time you press the switch, seat) (if equipped)
the temperature setting of the seat - The seat warmer automatically
changes as follows: controls the seat temperature
- Front seats depending on the ambient
temperature and the set climate
OFF HIGH ( ) control temperature when the
engine is running. If the seat
LOW ( ) MEDIUM ( ) warmer switch is pressed, the seat
- Rear seats warmer is controlled manually.
OFF Ɵ HIGH ( ) Ɵ LOW ( ) - To use this feature, it can be
enabled from the Settings menu in
the infotainment system.
ś Automatic temperature control
Select: Setup > Vehicle > Seat (or
The temperature is automatically Climate) > Warmer/Ventilation
controlled to prevent low temperature Features > Link to Climate Settings
burns after manually turning on. for Auto-Adjustment > Driver Seat
- Front seats Warmer/Ventilation
OFF Ɵ +,*+  - The seat warmer defaults to the
ơ Ƣ0,1
OFF position whenever the ignition
switch is ON. However, if the Auto
LOW ( ) Ơ 0(',80  Comfort Control function is on,
0,1 the driver’s seat warmer turns on
and off depending on the ambient
- Rear seats temperature and the set climate
OFF Ɵ HIGH ( ) Ɵ LOW ( ) control temperature.
30 MIN
Air Ventilation Seat (if equipped)
If HIGH temperature is selected
again after the seat warmer turns The air ventilation seats cool the front
off, the temperature is controlled seats by blowing air through small vent
automatically again. holes on the surface of the seat cushions
and seatbacks.
ś When pressing the switch for more
than 1.5 seconds with the seat warmer When air ventilation is not desired, keep
operating, the seat warmer turns off. the switches in the OFF position.
ś The seat warmer defaults to the OFF
position whenever the ignition switch
is in the ON position.

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„
Type A ś Each time you press the switch, the
airflow changes as follows:
OFF HIGH ( )

LOW ( ) MEDIUM ( )
ś When pressing the switch for
more than 1.5 seconds with the air
ventilation seat operating, the air
ventilation seat turns off.
ś The air ventilation seat defaults to the
ONX4030027 OFF position whenever the ignition
„
Type B switch is placed to the ON position.
ś Auto Comfort Control (for driver’s
seat) (if equipped)
- The air ventilation seat
automatically controls the seat
temperature depending on the
ambient temperature and the
set climate control temperature
when the engine is running. If
the air ventilation seat switch is
pressed, the air ventilation seats are
ONX4E030067
controlled manually.
While the engine is running, press the - To use this feature, it can be
switch to cool the driver's seat or the enabled from the Settings menu in
front passenger's seat. the infotainment system.
Select: Setup > Vehicle > Seat (or
NOTICE Climate) > Warmer/Ventilation
To prevent damage to the air ventilation Features > Link to Climate Settings
seats: for Auto-Adjustment > Driver Seat
ś Never use a solvent such as paint Warmer/Ventilation
thinner, benzene, alcohol, or gasoline - The air ventilation seat defaults
to clean the seats. to the OFF position whenever the
ś Avoid spilling liquids on the surface ignition switch is ON. However, if
of the front seats and seatbacks. the Auto Comfort Control function
This may cause the air vent holes is on, the air ventilation seat turns
to become blocked and not to work on and off depending on the
properly. ambient temperature and the set
climate control temperature.
ś Do not place materials such as plastic
bags or newspapers under the seats.
They may block the air intake causing
the air vents not to work properly.
ś Do not change the seat covers.
ś If the air ventilation seats do not
operate, restart the vehicle. If there
is no change, have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
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SEAT BELTS
Seat Belt Safety Precautions ś Do not use the seat belt if it is twisted.
A twisted seat belt may not protect
Always fasten your seat belt and make
you properly in a collision.
sure all passengers have fastened their
seat belts before starting any trip. ś Do not use a seat belt if the webbing
Airbags are designed to supplement the or hardware is damaged. Have the
seat belt as an additional safety device, seat belt replaced by an authorized
not a replacement. Most states require all HYUNDAI dealer.
vehicle occupants wear seat belts. ś Do not latch the seat belt into the
buckles intended for other seating
positions.
WARNING
ś Never unfasten the seat belt while
Seat belts must be used by ALL driving. This may cause loss of vehicle
passengers whenever the vehicle is control resulting in a collision.
moving. To prevent serious injury or
death: ś Make sure there is nothing in the
buckle that could interfere with the
ś Children under the age of 13 should be seat belt latch mechanism from
properly restrained in the rear seats. fastening securely.
ś Never allow children to ride in the ś Never modify seatbelt or install
front passenger seat. If a child age 13 devices that may prevent seatbelt
or older must be seated in the front assembly from removing slack.
passenger seat, move the seat as far
back as possible and properly restrain
them in the seat. WARNING
ś Never allow an infant or child to be Damaged seat belts and seat belt
carried on an occupant’s lap. assemblies do not operate properly.
ś Never ride with the seatback reclined Always replace:
when the vehicle is moving. ś Frayed, contaminated, or damaged
ś Do not allow children to share a seat webbing.
or seat belt. ś Damaged hardware.
ś Do not wear the shoulder belt under ś The entire seat belt assembly after it
your arm or behind your back. has been worn in an accident, even
if damage to webbing or assembly is
not apparent.

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Seat Belt Warning Light Seat belt warning light (for front
Seat belt warning light (for driver’s passenger’s seat)
seat) As a reminder to the front passenger, the
„
Instrument cluster
front passenger’s seat belt warning light
illuminates for about 6 seconds each
time the ignition is moved to the ON
position regardless of belt fastening.
If the passenger continues to not fasten
their seat belt and you drive over 6
mph (9 km/h), the warning light stays
illuminated.
If the passenger continues not to fasten
their seat belt and you drive over 12 mph
(20 km/h), the seat belt warning chime
1GQA2083 sounds for about 100 seconds and the
As a reminder to the driver, the seat belt corresponding warning light blinks.
warning light illuminates for about 6 If the passenger unfastens their seat
seconds each time the ignition is moved belt while you are driving under 12 mph
to the ON position regardless of seat belt (20 km/h), the seat belt warning light
fastening. If the seat belt is not fastened, illuminates until the seat belt is fastened.
a warning chime sounds for 6 seconds. If the passenger unfastens the seat
If you continue not to fasten the seat belt belt while you are driving over 12 mph
and you drive over 6 mph (9 km/h), the (20 km/h), the seat belt warning chime
warning light stays illuminated. sounds for about 100 seconds and the
If you continue not to fasten the seat corresponding warning light blinks.
belt and you drive over 12 mph (20
km/h), the seat belt warning chime
sounds for about 100 seconds and the
WARNING
corresponding warning light blinks. Riding in an improper position may
If you unfasten the seat belt while driving adversely affect the front passenger's
under 12 mph (20 km/h), the seat belt seat belt warning system. Instruct the
warning light illuminates until the seat passenger to properly be seated when
belt is fastened. the vehicle is moving.
If you unfasten the seat belt while driving
over 12 mph (20 km/h), the seat belt Information
warning chime sounds for about 100 ś If the front passenger seat is not
seconds and the corresponding warning occupied, the seat belt warning light
light blinks. blinks or illuminates for 6 seconds.
ś The front passenger’s seat belt
warning may operate when luggage is
placed on the front passenger seat.

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Seat Belt Restraint System Driver's Seat Belt – 3-point system
with emergency locking retractor
WARNING

ORS031126

To fasten your seat belt:


ORS031127
Pull belt out of the retractor and insert
Improperly positioned seat belts may the metal tab M into the buckle N. An
increase the risk of serious injury in an audible “click” sounds when the tab
accident. Take the following precautions locks into the buckle. Make sure the seat
when adjusting the seat belt: belt is not twisted.
ś Position the lap portion of the seat
belt as low as possible across your
hips, not on your waist, so that it
fits snugly. This allows your strong
pelvic bones to absorb the force of
a collision, reducing the chance of
internal injuries.
ś Position one arm under the shoulder
belt and the other over the belt, as
shown in the illustration.
ś Always position the shoulder belt
anchor into the locked position at an
ORS031130
appropriate height.
ś Never position the shoulder belt Place the lap belt M portion across your
across your neck or face. hips and the shoulder belt N portion
across your chest.
The seat belt automatically adjusts to the
proper length after the lap belt portion
is adjusted manually so that it fits snugly
around your hips. If you lean forward in a
slow, easy motion, the belt extends and
moves with you.
If there is a sudden stop or collision, the
belt is locked in place. It also locks if you
try to lean forward too quickly.

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Seats & Safety System

Information
If you cannot smoothly pull the seat belt
out from the retractor, firmly pull the seat
belt out and release it. After release, the
belt may be pulled out smoothly.

Height adjustment
Adjust the height of the shoulder belt so
that it lies across your chest and midway
over your shoulder nearest the door, not
over your neck. ORS031128

To release your seat belt:


„
Front seat
Press the release button M in the locking
buckle.
The belt should automatically draw
back into the retractor. If this does not
happen, check the belt is not twisted,
then try again.

OTM030079

To adjust the height of the seat belt


anchor:
Pull it up M to raise the height. To lower
it, push it down O while pressing the
height adjuster button N.
Release the button to lock the anchor in
place. Try pushing the height adjuster
down to make sure that it is locked in
place.

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Passenger and Rear Seat Belts –
3-point system with convertible
locking retractor
This type of seat belt combines both
an emergency locking retractor and an
automatic locking retractor. Convertible
retractor type seat belts are installed
in the rear seat positions to help
accommodate the installation of child
restraint systems.
A convertible retractor is also installed ORS031128
in the front passenger seat position,
children should always be seated in the To release your seat belt:
rear and never place any infant/child Press the release button M in the locking
restraint system in the front seat. buckle.
The belt should automatically draw
To fasten your seat belt: back into the retractor. If this does not
Pull the seat belt out of the retractor happen, check the belt is not twisted,
and insert the metal tab into the buckle. then try again.
An audible “click” sounds when the tab
locks into the buckle. Pull the shoulder
portion of the belt to snug the belt across Information
your hips and remove slack. Make sure ś The emergency locking mode
the seat belt is not twisted. allows seated passengers to move
When not securing a child restraint, freely in their seats while keeping
the seat belt automatically adjusts to some tension on the belt. During a
the proper length only after the lap collision or sudden stop, the retractor
belt portion of the seat belt is adjusted automatically locks the belt to help
manually so that it fits snugly across your restrain the passengers.
hips. ś To deactivate the automatic locking
When the seat belt has been fully mode, unbuckle the seat belt and
extended from the retractor to allow allow the belt to fully retract.
for the installation of a child restraint
system, the seat belt operation changes
to allow the belt to retract, but not to
extend (Automatic Locking Retractor
Type). Refer to the “Using a Child
Restraint System” section in this chapter.

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Second row center seatbelt Stowing the rear seat belt


(3-point rear center seat belt)

ONX4030060
ODN8039026 The rear seat belt buckles can be stowed
Insert the tongue plate M into the buckle in the pocket between the rear seatback
N until an audible “click" is heard, and cushion when not in use.
indicating the latch is locked. Pull the
shoulder portion of the belt to snug the „
Rear seat
belt across your hips and remove slack.
Make sure the seat belt is not twisted.
When using the rear center seat belt, use
the buckle with the “CENTER” mark.

Information
If you cannot pull out the safety belt from
the retractor, firmly pull the belt out and
release it. After release, pull out the belt
ONX4030030
smoothly.
Routing the seat belt webbing through
the rear seat belt guides helps keep the
seat belts from being trapped behind or
under the seats.
After inserting the seat belt, tighten the
belt webbing by pulling it up.

WARNING
When using the seat belt, use it after
taking it out of the guides.
If you pull the seat belt when it is stored
in the guides, it may damage the guides
and/or belt webbing.

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Pretensioner seat belt (for driver WARNING
and front passenger seat)
To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Always wear your seat belt and sit
properly in your seat.
ś Do not use the seat belt if it is loose or
twisted.
ś Do not place anything near the
buckle.
ś Always replace your pretensioner after
activation or an accident.
ś Have the pretensioner inspected,
ONX4030059 serviced, repaired, or replaced by only
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
M: Retractor pretensioner,
N: Emergency fastening device (for driver’s seat only) ś Do not hit seat belt assemblies.
Your vehicle is equipped with driver’s
Pretensioner seat belts (Retractor WARNING
Pretensioner and Emergency Fastening
Do not touch the pretensioner seat
Device System). The pretensioner makes
belt assemblies for several minutes
sure the driver's and front passenger's
after they have been activated. When
seat belt fits tightly against your body
the pretensioner seat belt mechanism
in certain frontal or side collision(s). The
deploys during a collision, the
Emergency Fastening Device System
pretensioner can become hot and can
may be activated in some collisions
burn you.
where the frontal collision(s) is severe
enough, together with the airbags.
WARNING
When the vehicle stops suddenly, or
Have the system serviced by an
if you try to lean forward too quickly,
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Body work
the seat belt retractor locks in place. In
on the front of the vehicle may damage
some frontal collisions, the pretensioner
the pretensioner seat belt system.
activates and pulls the seat belt against
your body.

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Information
ś The pretensioner seat belt system may
be activated in certain frontal or side
collisions or rollover situations.
ś When the pretensioner seat belts are
activated, a loud noise may be heard
and fine dust, which may appear
to be smoke, may be visible in the
passenger compartment.
ś Although it is non-toxic, the fine
OLMB033040
dust may cause skin irritation and
The Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt System should not be inhaled for prolonged
consists mainly of the following periods. Wash all exposed skin areas
components. Their locations are shown thoroughly after an accident in which
in the illustration above: the pre-tensioner seat belts were
M SRS airbag warning light activated.
N Retractor pretensioner
O SRS control module Additional Seat Belt Safety
Precautions
P Emergency fastening device
Seat belt use during pregnancy
The sensor that activates the SRS The seat belt should always be used
control module is connected with the during pregnancy. The best way to
pretensioner seat belt. The SRS airbag protect your unborn child is to protect
warning light on the instrument cluster yourself by always wearing the seat belt.
illuminates for about 3-6 seconds after Pregnant women should always wear
the ignition switch is in the ON position, a lap-shoulder seat belt. Place the
and then it turns off. shoulder belt across your chest, routed
If the pretensioner is not working between your breasts and away from
properly, the warning light illuminates your neck. Place the lap belt below your
even if the SRS airbag is not belly and pull the shoulder portion so it
malfunctioning. If the warning light does fits SNUGLY across your hips and pelvic
not illuminate when starting the engine bone, under the rounded part of your
or stays illuminated or illuminates while belly.
driving, have the pretensioner seat belts
and/or SRS control module inspected by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon
WARNING
as possible. ś A pregnant woman is more vulnerable
to any impacts on the abdomen
during an abrupt stop or collision. If
you are in an accident while pregnant,
consult your doctor.
ś To reduce the risk of serious injury
or death to an unborn child during
an accident, do not let pregnant
women place the lap portion of the
seat belt above or over the area of the
abdomen where the unborn child is
located.

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Seat belt use and children Larger children
Infant and small children Children under age 13 and who are
All 50 states have Child Restraint System too large for a booster seat should
laws that require children to travel in always occupy the rear seat and use the
approved Child Restraint System devices, available lap/shoulder belts. A seat belt
including booster seats. The age at should be snug against the hips and
which seat belts can be used instead of be snug across the shoulder and chest
Child Restraint System may be different, to restrain the child safely. A child’s
so you should be aware of the specific squirming could move the belt out of
requirements in your state where you position. Adults should frequently check
are travelling. Infant and Child Restraint belt fit. In a collision, the safest place
System must be properly placed and for children is in the rear seats, using a
installed in a rear seat. Child Restraint System appropriate for
the child.
For more information, refer to the
“Child Restraint Systems” section in this If a larger child over age 13 must be
chapter. seated in the front seat, the child must
be securely restrained by the available
seat belt and the seat should be placed
WARNING in the rearmost position.
Always properly restrain infants and If the shoulder belt portion slightly
small children in a Child Restraint System touches the child’s neck or face, try
appropriate for the child’s height and placing the child closer to the center
weight. of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still
touches their face or neck, the child
To reduce the risk of serious injury or needs to return to an appropriate booster
death to a child and other passengers, seat in the rear seat.
Never hold a child in your lap or arms
when the vehicle is moving. Violent
forces during a collision will tear the WARNING
child from your arms and throw the child
against the interior or to be ejected from ś Always make sure children’s seat belts
the vehicle. are buckled and properly adjusted.
ś Never allow the shoulder belt to
Small children are best protected from contact the child’s neck or face.
injury in an accident when properly ś Do not allow more than one child to
restrained in the rear seat by a Child use a single seat belt.
Restraint System that meets the
requirements of the Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards. Before buying
any Child Restraint System, make sure
that it has a label certifying that it
meets the applicable Safety Standards.
The Child Restraint System must be
appropriate for your child’s height and
weight. Check the label on the Child
Restraint System for this information.
Refer to the “Child Restraint Systems”
section in this chapter.

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Seats & Safety System

Seat belt use and injured people Care of Seat Belts


A seat belt should still be used when Seat belt systems should never be
an injured person is being transported. disassembled or modified.
Consult a physician for specific
recommendations. Periodic inspection
All seat belts should be inspected
One person per belt periodically for wear or damage of any
When two people (children or adults) are kind. Any damaged parts should be
sitting together, never attempt to use a replaced as soon as possible.
single seat belt. This could increase the
severity of injuries in a collision. Keep belts clean and dry
Seat belts should be kept clean and
Do not lie down dry. If belts become dirty, they can be
Sitting in a reclined position when the cleaned by using a mild soap solution
vehicle is moving, can be dangerous. and warm water. Bleach, dye, strong
Even when buckled up, the protections detergents, or abrasives should not be
of your restraint system (seat belts and/ used because they may damage and
or airbags) is greatly reduced by reclining weaken the fabric.
your seatback.
Seat belts must be snug against your When to replace seat belts
hips and chest to work properly. The entire seat belt assembly or
During a collision, you could be thrown assemblies should be replaced if the
into the seat belt, causing neck or other vehicle has been involved in an accident.
injuries. This should be done even if no damage is
The more the seat back is reclined, the visible. Consult an authorized HYUNDAI
greater the chance for the passenger’s dealer for assistance.
hips to slide under the lap belt or the
passenger’s neck to strike the shoulder
belt.

WARNING
ś Never ride with a reclined seatback
when the vehicle is moving.
ś Do not ride with a reclined seatback.
It may increase your chance of serious
or fatal injuries in the event of a
collision or sudden stop.
ś Have the driver and all passengers
always sit well back in their seats,
properly belted, and with the
seatbacks upright.

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&+,/'5(675$,176<67(0ǣ&56Ǥ
Children Always in the Rear Child Restraint System
Infants and younger children must be
restrained in an appropriate rearward-
WARNING facing or forward-facing Child Restraint
Always properly restrain children in the System that has first been properly
rear seats of the vehicle. Children of all secured to the rear seats of the vehicle.
ages are safer when restrained in the rear Read and comply with the instructions
seat. A child riding in the front passenger for installation and use provided by the
seat can be forcefully struck by an manufacturer of the Child Restraint
inflating airbag resulting in serious injury System.
or death.

Children under age 13 should always WARNING


ride in the rear seats and must always be Do not use an improperly secured child
properly restrained to minimize the risk restraint. It may increase the risk of
of injury in a collision, sudden stop, or serious injury or death in a collision.
sudden maneuver. When using a Child Restraint System:
According to accident statistics, children ś Never install a child or infant restraint
are safer when properly restrained in the in the front passenger's seat.
rear seat than in the front seat. Even with
airbags, children can be seriously injured ś Always properly secure the child
or killed. Children too large for a Child restraint system in the rear seat of the
Restraint System must use the seat belts vehicle.
provided. ś Always follow the child restraint
All 50 states have child restraint laws that system manufacturer's instructions for
require children to travel in approved installation and use.
Child Restraint Systems. ś Always properly restrain your child in
The laws governing the age or height/ the child restraint.
weight restrictions at which seat belts ś If the head restraint prevents
can be used instead of Child Restraint proper installation of a child seat
System differs among states, so (as described in the Child Restraint
you should be aware of the specific System manual), readjust or remove
requirements where you are travelling. the head restraint for that seating
Child Restraint Systems must be properly position.
placed and installed in the rear seat. Use ś Do not use an infant carrier or a
a commercially available Child Restraint child safety seat that "hooks" over a
System that meets the requirements seatback. It may not provide adequate
of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety protection in an accident.
Standards (FMVSS 213). ś After an accident, have an authorized
Child Restraint Systems are generally HYUNDAI dealer check the Child
designed to be secured in a vehicle Restraint System, seat belts, tether
seat by a lap/shoulder seat belt, or by anchors, and lower anchors.
a LATCH system in the rear seats of the
vehicle.

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Selecting a Child Restraint


System
When selecting a Child Restraint System
for your child, always:
ś Make sure the Child Restraint System
has a label certifying that it meets
applicable Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards (FMVSS 213).
ś Select a Child Restraint System based
on your child’s height and weight. The B0065KO01
required label or the instructions for Rearward-facing Child Restraint System
use typically provide this information.
With a rearward-facing Child Restraint
ś Select a Child Restraint System that System, the collision forces are absorbed
fits the vehicle seating position where by its shell instead of the child's body.
it is to be used. The shell also supports the system's
ś Read and comply with the warnings cradles and protects the head, neck and
and instructions for installation and spine of the child. All children under the
use provided with the Child Restraint age of one year must always ride in a
System. rearward-facing Child Restraint System.
Convertible and 3-in-1 Child Restraint
Child Restraint System types Systems typically have higher height and
There are three main types of Child weight limits for the rearward-facing
Restraint Systems: rearward-facing, position, allowing you to keep your child
forward-facing, and booster seat Child rearward-facing for a longer period of
Restraint Systems. time.
They are classified according to the Continue using the Child Restraint
child’s age, height, and weight. Systems in the rearward-facing position
as long as the child is within the height
and weight limits allowed by the Child
Restraint System’s manufacturer. It's the
best way to keep them safe. Once your
child has outgrown the rearward-facing
Child Restraint System, your child is
ready for a forward-facing Child Restraint
System with a harness.

WARNING
Never install a child or infant restraint in
the front passenger's seat.
Placing a rearward-facing child restraint
in the front seat may result in serious
injury or death, if the child restraint is
struck by an inflating airbag.

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Installing a Child Restraint
System

WARNING
Before installing your Child Restraint
System, always read and follow
the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the Child Restraint
System and in this manual to prevent
B0065KO02 serious injury or death if a collision
Forward-facing Child Restraint System occurs.
A forward-facing Child Restraint System
provides restraint for the child’s body WARNING
with a harness. Keep children in a
forward-facing Child Restraint System If the vehicle head restraint prevents
with a harness until they reach the top proper installation of a Child Restraint
height or weight limit allowed by your System, readjust or remove the head
Child Restraint System’s manufacturer. restraint for that seating position.
Once your child outgrows the forward-
facing Child Restraint System, your child
is ready for a booster seat.

Booster seats
A booster seat is a Child Restraint
System designed to improve the fit of
the vehicle’s seat belt system. A booster
seat positions the seat belt so that it
fits properly over the lap of your child.
Keep your children in booster seats until
they are big enough to fit in a seat belt
properly.
For a seat belt to fit properly, the lap belt
must lie snugly across the upper thighs,
not the stomach. The shoulder belt
should lie snug across the shoulder and
chest and not across the neck or face.
Children under age 13 must always be
properly restrained to minimize the risk
of injury in an accident, sudden stop, or
sudden maneuver.

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After selecting a proper Child Restraint Lower Anchors and Tether for
System for your child and checking that Children (LATCH System)
the Child Restraint System fits properly The LATCH system connects a Child
in a rear seating position, there are three Restraint System to the vehicle during
general steps for proper installation: driving and in a collision. This system
ś Properly secure the Child Restraint is designed to make installation of the
System to the vehicle. All Child Child Restraint System easier and reduce
Restraint Systems must be secured the possibility of improperly installing
to the vehicle with the a lap/shoulder your Child Restraint System. The LATCH
belt or with a LATCH system in the system uses anchors in the vehicle and
rear seat of the vehicle. attachments on the Child Restraint
Make sure the Child Restraint System System. The LATCH system eliminates
is firmly secured. After installing a the need to use seat belts to secure the
Child Restraint System in the vehicle, Child Restraint System to the rear seats.
push and pull the seat forwards and Lower anchors are metal bars built into
backwards and from side to side to the vehicle. There are two lower anchors
verify that it is securely attached for each LATCH seating position that
to the seat. Install a Child Restraint accommodates a Child Restraint System
System secured with a seat belt as with lower attachments.
tightly as possible. Some side-to-side To use the LATCH system in your vehicle,
movement can be expected. install a Child Restraint System with
ś Secure a child in the Child Restraint LATCH attachments.
System. Make sure the child is The Child Restraint System manufacturer
properly strapped in the Child provides you with instructions on how to
Restraint System according to the use the Child Restraint System with its
Child Restraint System manufacturer’s attachments for the LATCH anchors.
instructions.

CAUTION
Check the seating surface and buckles
before placing your child in the Child
Restraint System to prevent burns. A
Child Restraint System in a closed vehicle
can become very hot.

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„
Rear passenger seat

ONX4030035 ONX4E030082

LATCH anchors have been provided in A : Lower Anchor Position Indicator


the left and right outboard rear seating B : Lower Anchor
positions. Their locations are shown The lower anchor position indicator
in the illustration. There are no LATCH symbols are located on the left and right
anchors provided for the center rear rear seatbacks to identify the positions of
seating position. the lower anchors in your vehicle.
The LATCH anchors are located between
WARNING the seatback and the seat cushion of the
Do not attempt to install a Child Restraint rear seat left and right outboard seating
System using LATCH anchors in the rear positions.
center seating position. There are no
LATCH anchors provided for this seat. Do WARNING
not use the outboard seat anchors for the
center seat. It may damage the anchors Before installing the Child Restraint
that may break or fail in a collision System, make sure that there are no
resulting in serious injury or death. objects (e.g. toys, pens, wires) near the
lower anchor area. Those objects may
damage either the seat belt system
or the Child Restraint System during
installation. If necessary, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

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Securing a Child Restraint System WARNING


with the LATCH Anchors System
Take the following precautions when
To install a LATCH-compatible Child using the LATCH system:
Restraint System in either of the rear
outboard seating positions: ś Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with your Child
1. Move the seat belt buckle away from Restraint System.
the lower anchors.
ś To prevent the child from reaching
2. Move any other objects away from and taking hold of unretracted seat
the anchorages that could prevent belts, buckle all unused rear seat belts
a secure connection between the and retract the seat belt webbing
Child Restraint System and the lower behind the child. Children can be
anchors. strangled if a shoulder belt becomes
3. Place the Child Restraint System on wrapped around their neck and the
the vehicle seat, then attach the seat seat belt tightens.
to the lower anchors according to the ś Never attach more than one
instructions provided by the Child Child Restraint System to a single
Restraint System manufacturer. anchorage. This could cause the
4. Follow the instructions of the Child anchor or attachment to come loose
Restraint System’s manufacturer for or break.
proper installation and connection of ś Always have the LATCH system
the lower attachments on the Child inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
Restraint System to the lower anchors. dealer after a collision. A collision can
damage the LATCH system and may
not properly secure the Child Restraint
System.

WARNING
Make sure that the combined weight of
the child and the child restraint system is
less than 65 lbs. (30 kg) for each LATCH
system.

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Securing a Child Restraint System
seat with Tether Anchor system

ONX4030034

To install the tether anchor:


OTL035034 1. Route the Child Restraint System
First secure the child restraint with top tether strap over the seatback.
the LATCH lower anchors or the seat Route the tether strap under the
belt. If the child restraint manufacturer head restraint and between the head
recommends that the top tether strap restraint posts, or route the tether
be attached, attach and tighten the strap over the top of the vehicle
top tether strap to the top tether strap seatback. Make sure the strap is not
anchor. twisted.
Tether anchors are located on the rear of 2. Connect the tether strap hook to
the seatbacks. the tether anchor, then tighten the
top tether strap according to the
instructions of your Child Restraint
System’s manufacturer to firmly
secure the Child Restraint System.
3. Check the Child Restraint System is
secure by pushing and pulling the seat
forward and back and side-to-side.

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WARNING Securing a Child Restraint System


with a lap/shoulder belt
Take the following precautions when
installing the top tether:
ś Read and follow all installation WARNING
instructions provided with your Child Always place a rearward-facing Child
Restraint System. Restraint System in the rear seat of the
ś Never attach more than one Child vehicle.
Restraint System to a single tether Placing a rearward-facing child restraint
anchor. This could cause the in the front seat may result in serious
anchorage or attachment to come injury or death if the Child Restraint
loose or break. System is struck by an inflating airbag.
ś Only attach the tether strap to the
correct tether anchor for that seating When not using the LATCH system, all
position. Child Restraint Systems must be secured
ś Make sure that the Child Restraint to a rear seat using the lap/shoulder belt.
System anchors withstand the
combined weight of the child and the
child restraint system of less than 65
lbs. (30 kg) for each LATCH system.
Do not use them for adult seat belts,
harnesses, or for attaching other
items or equipment to the vehicle.

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B0065KO03
OHI038145
2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into
Automatic locking mode the buckle. Check a distinct “click”
Since all passenger seat belts move sound is heard.
freely under normal conditions and
only lock under extreme or emergency
conditions (emergency locking mode), Information
you must manually pull the seat belt all Position the release button so it is easy to
the way out to shift the retractor to the access in an emergency.
Automatic Locking mode to secure a
Child Restraint System.
The Automatic Locking mode will help
prevent the normal movement of the
child in the vehicle from causing the seat
belt to loosen and compromise the Child
Restraint System.

To install a Child Restraint System on the


rear seats:
1. Place the Child Restraint System on a
B0065KO04
rear seat and route the lap/shoulder
belt around or through the Child 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the
Restraint System, following the Child seat belt all the way out. When the
Restraint System manufacturer’s shoulder portion of the seat belt is
instructions. Make sure the seat belt fully extended, it shifts the retractor to
webbing is not twisted. the Automatic Locking (child restraint)
mode.

Information
When using the rear center seat belt,
refer to the "Passenger and Rear Seat
Belts – 3point system with convertible
locking retractor" section in this chapter.

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Information
When the seat belt is allowed to
retract to its fully stowed position, the
retractor automatically switches from
the Automatic Locking mode to the
emergency lock mode for normal adult
usage.

WARNING
B0065KO05
Make sure that the retractor is in the
4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of
Automatic Locking mode. Otherwise,
the seat belt to retract and listen for
the child restraint may move when your
an audible "clicking" or "ratcheting"
vehicle turns or stops suddenly. A child
sound. This indicates that the retractor
may be seriously injured or killed if the
is in the Automatic Locking mode. If
child restraint is not properly anchored
no distinct sound is heard, repeat Step
in the vehicle including manually pulling
3 and 4.
the seat belt all the way out to shift the
5. Remove as much slack from the belt retractor to the Automatic Locking mode.
as possible by pushing down on the
Child Restraint System while feeding To remove the Child Restraint System,
the shoulder belt back into the press the release button on the buckle
retractor. and then pull the seat belt out of the
6. Push and pull on the Child Restraint Child Restraint System and allow the seat
System to confirm that the seat belt belt to retract fully.
is holding it firmly in place. If it is not,
release the seat belt and repeat Step 2
through 6.
7. Double check that the retractor is
in the Automatic Locking mode by
attempting to pull more of the seat
belt out of the retractor. If you cannot,
the retractor is in the Automatic
Locking mode.
If your Child Restraint System
manufacturer instructs or recommends
you to use a tether anchor with the lap/
shoulder belt, refer to the previous pages
for more information.

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The actual airbags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
ONX4030054

M Driver’s front airbag O Side airbag


N Passenger’s front airbag P Curtain airbag

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Your vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental Airbag System for the driver’s seat and
front passenger’s seats.
The front airbags are designed to supplement the three-point seat belts. For these
airbags to provide protection, seat belts must be properly worn at all times when
driving.
You can be severely injured or killed in an accident if you are not wearing a seat belt.
Airbags are built into the vehicle as a supplementary system. They are not intended as
a replacement for wearing 3-point seat belts. Also, airbags are not designed to deploy
in every collision. In some accidents, the seat belts are the only restraint protecting
you.

WARNING
AIRBAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
ś Always use seat belts and Child Restraint Systems - every trip, every time, everyone!
Even with airbags, you can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if you are
improperly belted or not wearing your seat belt when the airbag inflates.
ś Never place a child in any Child Restraint System or booster seat in the front
passenger seat, unless the airbag is deactivated.
An inflating airbag could forcefully strike the infant or child causing serious or fatal
injuries.
ś ABC Always Buckle Children under age 13 in the back seat. It is the safest place
for children of any age to ride. If a child age 13 or older must be seated in the front
seat, he or she must be properly belted and the seat should be moved as far back as
possible.
ś Make sure that all occupants sit upright with the seatback in an upright position,
centered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, legs comfortably extended,
and their feet on the floor until the vehicle is parked and the vehicle is turned off. If
an occupant is out of position during an accident, the rapidly deploying airbag may
forcefully contact the occupant causing serious or fatal injuries.
ś Never sit or lean unnecessarily close to the airbags or lean against the door or
center console.
Move your seat as far back as possible from front airbags, while still maintaining
control of the vehicle. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) recommends that drivers allow at least 10 inches (25 cm) between the
center of the steering wheel and the chest.

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SRS Components Where are the Airbags?
Driver’s and passenger’s front
airbags
„
Driver’s front airbag

ONX4030055

The SRS consists of the following


components: OCN7030036
M Driver's front airbag module „
Passenger’s front airbag
N Passenger's front airbag module
O Side airbag modules
P Curtain airbag modules
Q Retractor pretensioner
R Airbag warning light
S SRS control module (SRSCM)/Rollover
sensor
T Front impact sensors
U Side impact sensors ONX4030037

V Side pressure sensors The SRS consists of advanced airbags


located in the center of the steering
Emergency fastening device system wheel and the passenger’s side front
Occupant classification system panel pad above the glove box.
Seat belt buckle sensor The airbag locations are embossed with
the letters “AIRBAG”.
The purpose of the SRS is to provide the
vehicle's driver and front passenger with
additional supplemental protection that
the seat belt system does not provide
in case of a frontal impact of sufficient
severity.
The SRS uses sensors to gather
information about the driver’s and front
passenger's seat belt usage and impact
severity.
The seat belt buckle sensors determine
if the driver and front passenger's seat
belts are fastened. These sensors provide
the ability to control the SRS deployment
based on whether or not the seat belts are
fastened, and how severe the impact is.
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The SRS offers the ability to control the Side airbags


airbag inflation within two levels. A first
stage level is provided for moderate-
severity impacts. A second stage level is
provided for more severe impacts.
According to the impact severity and
seat belt usage, the SRS Control Module
(SRSCM) controls the airbag inflation.
Failure to properly wear seat belts may
increase the risk or severity of injury in a
collision.

ONX4030039
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death from inflating front airbags:
ś Seat belts must be worn at all times
to help keep occupants positioned
properly.
ś Move your seat as far back as
possible from front airbags, while still
maintaining control of the vehicle.
ś Never lean against the door or center
console.
OTM030030
ś Hold the steering wheel at the 9
o’clock and 3 o’clock positions, to The side airbags are designed to deploy
minimize the risk of injuries to your during certain side impact collisions,
hands and arms. depending on the crash severity.
ś Do not allow the front passenger The side airbags on both sides of the
to place their feet or legs on the vehicle are designed to deploy when a
dashboard. rollover is detected by a rollover sensor.
ś Never place any objects (such as The side airbags are not designed to
dashboard cover, mobile phone deploy in all side impact or rollover
holder, cup holder, perfume or situations.
stickers) over or near the airbag
modules on the steering wheel,
instrument panel, windshield glass,
and the front passenger’s panel
above the glove box. Such objects
may cause harm if the vehicle is in a
collision severe enough to cause the
airbags to deploy.
ś Do not attach any objects on the front
windshield and inside mirror.

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WARNING Curtain airbags
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death from an inflating side airbag:
ś Seat belts must be worn at all times
to help keep occupants positioned
properly.
ś Do not allow passengers to lean their
heads or bodies onto doors, put their
arms on the doors, stretch their arms
out of the window, or place objects
between the doors and seats.
ś Do not use any accessory seat ONX4030040
covers. It may reduce or prevent the
effectiveness of the system.
ś Do not hang other objects except
clothes. In an accident it may cause
vehicle damage or personal injury
especially when airbag is inflated.
ś Do not place any objects over the
airbag location or between the airbag
and yourself. Also, do not attach any
objects around the area the airbag
inflates such as door, side door glass,
OTM030032
and front and rear pillar.
ś Do not place any objects between the Curtain airbags are located along both
door and the seat. They may become sides of the roof rails above the front and
dangerous projectiles if the side rear doors.
airbag inflates. They are designed to help protect the
ś Do not install any accessories on the heads of the front seat occupants and
side or near the side airbags. the rear outboard seat occupants in
certain side impact collisions.
ś Do not cause an impact to the doors
when the ignition switch is in the ON The curtain airbags are designed to
or START position because the side deploy during certain side impact
airbags can inflate. collisions, depending on the crash
severity.
ś If the seat or seat cover is damaged,
have the vehicle serviced by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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For vehicles equipped with a rollover How does the Airbag System
sensor the side and/or curtain airbags Operate?
and pretensioners on both sides of
the vehicle may deploy if a rollover or The SRSCM (Supplemental Restraint
possible rollover is detected. System Control Module) continually
monitors all SRS components while the
The curtain airbags are not designed ignition switch is ON to determine if a
to deploy in all side impact or rollover crash impact is severe enough to require
situations. airbag deployment or pretensioner seat
belt deployment.
WARNING During a moderate to severe frontal
collision, sensors detect the vehicle’s
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
rapid deceleration. If the rate of
death from an inflating curtain airbag:
deceleration is high enough, the SRSCM
ś All occupants must wear seat belts inflates the front airbags with the force
at all times to help keep occupants needed.
positioned properly.
The front airbags help protect the driver
ś Properly secure a Child Restraint and front passenger by responding to
System as far away from the door as frontal impacts in which seat belts alone
possible. cannot provide adequate restraint. When
ś Do not place any objects over the needed, the side airbags help provide
airbag. Also, do not attach any objects protection in the event of a side impact
around the area the airbag inflates or rollover by supporting the side upper
such as door, side door glass, front body area.
and rear pillar, and roof side rail. ś Airbags are activated (able to inflate
ś Do not hang other objects except if necessary) only when the ignition
clothes, especially hard or breakable switch is in the ON or START position,
objects near airbag locations. In and it may be activated within 3
an accident, it may cause vehicle minutes after the engine is turned off.
damage or personal injury. ś Airbags inflate in the event of certain
ś Do not allow passengers to lean their frontal or side collisions to help
heads or bodies onto doors, put their protect the occupants from serious
arms on the doors, stretch their arms physical injury.
out of the window, or place objects ś There is no single speed at which
between the doors and seats. the airbags will inflate. Generally,
ś Do not open or repair the side curtain airbags are designed to inflate based
airbags. upon the severity of a collision and
its direction. Airbag deployment also
depends on a number of other factors
including vehicle speed, angles of
impact and the density and stiffness
of the vehicles or objects which your
vehicle impacts during a collision. The
determining factors are not limited to
those mentioned above.

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ś The front airbags completely inflate You can take steps to reduce the risk
and deflate in an instant. It is virtually of being injured by an inflating airbag.
impossible for you to see the airbags The greatest risk is sitting too close to
inflate during an accident. It is much the airbag. An airbag needs about 10
more likely that you simply see the in. (25 cm) of space to inflate. NHTSA
deflated airbags hanging out of their recommends that drivers allow at least
storage compartments after the 10 in. (25 cm) between the center of the
collision. steering wheel and the chest.
ś In addition to inflating in serious side
collisions, vehicles equipped with a WARNING
rollover sensor, side and/or curtain
airbags inflate if the sensing system To reduce the risk of serious injury or
detects a rollover. death from an inflating airbag:
When a rollover is detected, curtain ś Never place a child restraint in the
airbags remain inflated longer to help front passenger seat.
provide protection from ejection, Always properly restrain children
especially when used in conjunction under age 13 in the rear seats of the
with the seat belts, (if equipped with a vehicle.
rollover sensor). ś Adjust the front passenger’s and
ś To help provide protection, the driver's seats as far to the rear as
airbags must inflate rapidly. The speed possible while maintaining you to
of airbag inflation is a consequence maintain full control of the vehicle.
of extremely short time in which the ś Hold the steering wheel with hands at
airbag inflates between the occupant the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions.
and the vehicle structures before the
occupant impacts those structures. ś Never place anything or anyone
This speed of inflation reduces the risk between the airbag and the seat
of serious or life-threatening injuries occupant.
and is thus a necessary part of airbag ś Do not allow the front passenger
design. to place their feet or legs on the
However, the rapid airbag inflation dashboard.
may also cause injuries that include
facial abrasions, bruises, and broken
bones because the inflation speed
also causes the airbags to expand
with great force.
ś There are even circumstances under
which contact with the airbag may
cause fatal injuries, especially when
the occupant is positioned excessively
close to the airbag.

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„
Driver’s front airbag (1) „
Driver’s front airbag (3)

ODN8039077L ODN8039079L

When the SRSCM detects a sufficiently „


Passenger’s front airbag
severe impact to the front of the vehicle,
it automatically deploys the front
airbags.

„
Driver’s front airbag (2)

ODN8039080L

After complete inflation, the airbag


immediately starts deflating, enabling
the driver to maintain forward visibility
and steer or operate other controls.
ODN8039078L

Upon deployment, tear seam in the pad


cover separates from the expansion of WARNING
the airbags. To prevent objects from becoming
A fully inflated airbag, in combination dangerous projectiles when the
with a properly worn seat belt, slows the passenger’s airbag inflates:
driver’s or the front passenger’s forward ś Do not install or place any objects
motion, reducing the risk of head and (drink holder, CD holder, stickers, etc.)
chest injury. on the front passenger’s panel above
the glove box where the passenger’s
airbag is located.
ś Do not install a container of liquid air
freshener near the instrument cluster
or on the instrument panel surface.

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What to Expect After an Airbag Though the powder is nontoxic, it may
Inflates cause irritation to the skin, eyes, nose,
throat, etc. If this is the case, wash and
After a frontal or side airbag inflates, it rinse with cold water immediately and
deflates very quickly. Airbag inflation seek medical attention if the symptoms
does not prevent the driver from seeing persist.
out of the windshield or being able
to steer. Curtain airbags may remain
partially inflated for some time after they
SRS Warning Light
deploy.

WARNING The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)


After an airbag inflates, take the airbag warning light on the instrument
following precautions: panel displays the airbag symbol in the
ś Open your windows and doors as soon illustration. The light indicates if there
as possible after impact to reduce is a potential problem with your airbag
prolonged exposure to the powder system, which could include your side
released by the inflating airbag. and/or curtain airbags used for rollover
protection.
ś Do not touch the airbag storage area’s
internal components immediately
after an airbag has inflated. The WARNING
parts that come into contact with an
inflating airbag may be very hot. If your SRS malfunctions, the airbags
may not inflate properly during a
ś Always wash exposed skin areas collision increasing the risk of serious
thoroughly with cold water and mild injury or death.
soap.
Your SRS malfunctions in the following
ś Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer conditions:
inspect your vehicle and replace
components as required before ś The light does not turn on for about
operating your vehicle again. Airbags three to six seconds when the ignition
are designed to be used only once. switch is in the ON position.
ś The light stays on after illuminating for
Noise and powder from inflating about three to six seconds.
airbag ś The light comes on while the vehicle
When the airbags inflate, they make is moving.
a loud noise and may release powder ś The light blinks when the engine is
inside the vehicle. After the airbag running.
inflates, you may feel discomfort while Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer
breathing. This may be due to the inspect the SRS as soon as possible.
impact of the airbag or the seat belt with
your chest and it may also be due to
breathing residual powder in the air and
around your vehicle. The powder may
aggravate asthma for some people. If
you experience breathing problems after
an airbag deployment, seek medical
attention immediately.

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Occupant Classification System The OCS is designed to help detect


(OCS) the presence of a properly seated
front passenger and determine if the
passenger’s front airbag should be
enabled (ready to inflate if required) or
not.
The purpose is to help reduce the risk of
injury or death from an inflating airbag to
certain front passenger seat occupants,
such as children, by requiring the airbag
to be automatically turned off.
For example, if a Child Restraint System
is installed on the seat, the Occupant
ONX4030057 Classification System can detect it and
turn off the front passenger airbag.
Your vehicle is equipped with an
Occupant Classification System (OCS) in Front passenger seat adult occupants
the front passenger’s seat. who are properly seated and wearing
the seat belt properly, should not cause
Main components of the Occupant the passenger airbag to be automatically
Classification System turned off. For smaller adults, it may turn
off. However, if the occupant does not
ś A detection device located within the sit in the seat properly (for example, not
front passenger seat cushion. sitting upright, sitting on the edge of
ś Electronic system to determine the seat, or being out of position), this
whether the passenger airbag systems may cause the sensor to turn the front
should be activated or deactivated. passenger airbag off.
ś An indicator light located on the You can find the “PASSENGER AIR
instrument panel that illuminates the BAG OFF” indicator on the overhead
words “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” console panel. This system detects one
indicating the front passenger airbag of the four conditions as described in
system is deactivated. the following table and activates or
ś The instrument panel airbag indicator deactivates the front passenger airbag
light is interconnected with the OCS. based on these conditions.
Always make sure that you and all
occupants are seated properly and
wearing the seat belt properly for the
most effective protection by the airbag
and the seat belt.

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Condition and operation in the front passenger Occupant Classification System

Indicator/Warning light Devices


Condition detected by the “PASSENGER Front
occupant classification system SRS warning
AIR BAG OFF” passenger
light
indicator light airbag
1. Adult*1 Off Off Activated
2. Infant*2 or child restraint
On Off Deactivated
system with 12 months old *3 *4
3. Unoccupied On Off Deactivated
4. Problems with OCS Off On Activated

*1 : The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When a smaller adult sits in the
front passenger seat, the system may recognize him/her as a child depending on his/her
physique and posture.
*2 : Do not allow children to ride in the front passenger seat. When a larger child who has
outgrown a Child Restraint System sits in the front passenger seat, the system may
recognize him/her as an adult depending on his/her physique or sitting position.
*3 : Never install a Child Restraint System on the front passenger seat.

*4 : The "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indicator may turn ON or OFF when a child above 12
months to 12 years old (with or without Child Restraint System) sits in the front passenger
seat. This is a normal condition.

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WARNING
Riding in an improper position or placing weight on the front passenger’s seat when it
is unoccupied by a passenger, adversely affects the OCS. To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death:
ś Never put a heavy load in the front seat or seatback
pocket, or hang any items on the front passenger seat.

OHI038163

ś Never place your feet on the front passenger seatback.

OHI038156

ś Never sit with your hips shifted toward the front of the
seat.

OHI038155

ś Never ride with the seatback reclined when the vehicle


is moving.

OHI038157

ś Never place your feet or legs on the dashboard.

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ś Never lean on the door or center console or sit on one
side of the front passenger seat.

OHI038158

ś Do not sit on the passenger seat wearing heavily


padded clothes such as ski wear and hip protector.

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ś Do not use car seat accessories such as thick blankets


and cushions that cover up the car seat surface.

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ś Do not place electronic devices such as laptops, DVD


player, or conductive materials such as water bottles on
the front passenger seat.
ś Do not use electronic devices such as laptops and
satellite radios that use inverter chargers when seated
in the front passenger seat.
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ś Make sure the seat has been completely dried before


driving the vehicle. If large quantity of liquid has been
spilled on the front passenger seat, the airbag warning
light may illuminate or malfunction.

OJX1039072

ś Do not place sharp objects on the front passenger seat. These may damage the
occupant detection system, if they puncture the seat cushion.
ś Do not place any items under the front passenger seat.
ś When changing or replacing the seat or seat cover, use original items only. The OCS
has been developed based on using original HYUNDAI car seats only. Altering or
changing the authentic parts may result in system malfunction and increase risk of
injury in a collision. Any of the above may interfere with the proper operation of the
OCS sensor thereby increasing the risk of an injury in an accident.

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WARNING
Never allow an adult passenger to ride
in the front passenger seat when the
“PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” indicator
is illuminated. During a collision, the
airbag does not inflate if the indicator is
illuminated. If the indicator is illuminated
while an adult is seated in the front
passenger seat, follow the steps in
the previous paragraph to have the
ORS031121 passenger reposition themselves in the
seat.
Proper seated position for OCS
If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF"
If the “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” indicator remains illuminated after the
indicator is on when an adult is seated passenger sits in the proper seating
in the front passenger seat, move the position, have the passenger sit in the
ignition switch to the OFF position and rear seat of the vehicle instead.
ask the passenger to sit properly (sitting
upright with the seatback in an upright
position, centered on the seat cushion Information
with their seat belt on, legs comfortably
extended, and their feet on the floor). The "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indicator
Restart the engine and have the person generally illuminates for about 4 seconds
remain in that position. This allows after the ignition switch is in the ON or
the system to detect the person and START position. But, if the ignition switch
to enable the passenger airbag. If the is in the ON or START position within 3
“PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” indicator is minutes after the engine is turned OFF,
still on, ask the passenger to move to the the indicator does not illuminate. If the
rear seat. front passenger seat is occupied, the
OCS classifies the front passenger after
several seconds.

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Do not install a Child Restraint Why didn’t My Airbag Go Off In a
System on the Front Passenger’s Collision?
Seat There are certain types of accidents
in which the airbag would not deploy
including rear impacts and second
or third collisions in multiple impact
accidents, as well as low speed impacts.
Damage to the vehicle indicates a
collision energy absorption, and is not
an indicator of whether or not an airbag
should have inflated.

Airbag collision sensors

OHI039193N WARNING
Even though your vehicle is equipped To reduce the risk of an airbag deploying
with the OCS, never install a Child unexpectedly and causing serious injury
Restraint System in the front passenger’s or death:
seat. An inflating airbag may forcefully
strike a child or child restraint resulting in ś Do not hit or allow any objects to
serious or fatal injury. impact the locations where airbags or
sensors are installed.
ś Do not perform maintenance on or
around the airbag sensors. If the
WARNING location or angle of the sensors is
changed, the airbags may deploy
Never use a rearward facing Child when they should not or may not
Restraint on a seat protected by an deploy.
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it. It may
result in death or serious injury to the ś Do not install bumper guards with non
CHILD. Children should always ride in the genuine Hyundai or non-equivalent
rear seats. parts. It may adversely affect the
collision and airbag deployment
performance.
ś Move the ignition switch to the OFF or
ACC position and wait for 3 minutes
before the vehicle is towed to prevent
unintended airbag deployment.
ś Have all airbag repairs are conducted
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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Seats & Safety System

ONX4A031041/ONX4030042/ONX4A031056/ONX4030044/ONX4030043/ONX4030045

M SRS control module/Rollover sensor P Side impact sensor (Acceleration)


N Front impact sensor Q Side impact sensor (Acceleration)
O Side impact sensor (Pressure)

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Airbag inflation conditions Although the driver’s and front
passenger’s airbags are designed to
inflate in frontal collisions and side and
curtain airbags are designed to inflate
in side impact collisions, airbags may
inflate in other types of collisions if the
sensors detect a sufficient impact.
Also, the side and curtain airbags inflate
when a rollover is detected by a rollover
sensor.
If the vehicle chassis is impacted by
bumps or objects on unimproved roads,
ONX4030046 the airbags may deploy. Drive carefully
Front airbags on unimproved roads or on surfaces not
designed for vehicle traffic to prevent
Front airbags are designed to inflate unintended airbag deployment.
in a frontal collision depending on the
severity of impact. Airbag non-inflation conditions

ONX4030050 ONX4030047

In certain low-speed collisions, the


airbags may not deploy. The airbags are
designed not to deploy in such cases
because they may not provide benefits
beyond the protection of the seat belts.

OTM030033

Side and curtain airbags


Side and curtain airbags are designed
to inflate when an impact is detected by
side collision sensors depending on the
severity of impact resulting from a side
impact collision.

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Seats & Safety System

ONX4030048 OTM030034

Front airbags are not designed to inflate In an angled collision, the force of impact
in rear collisions, because occupants may direct the occupants in a direction
are moved backward by the force of the where the airbags would not be able to
impact. provide any additional benefit, and thus
the sensors may not deploy any airbags.

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Front airbags may not inflate in side ONX4030051

impact collisions, because occupants Just before impact, drivers often brake
move in the direction of the collision. heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the
Side and curtain airbags may inflate front portion of the vehicle causing it to
depending on the severity of impact. "nosedive". This is particularly important
when the vehicle in front has a higher
ground clearance. Airbags may not
inflate if your vehicle is in a "nosedive"
condition because the collision forces
detected by the sensors may have been
significantly reduced.

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SRS Care
The SRS is virtually maintenance-free
and there are no parts you can safely
service by yourself. If the SRS airbag
warning light does not illuminate when
the ignition switch is in the ON position
or continuously remains on, have the
system immediately inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Any work on the SRS system, such as
ONX4030053
removing, installing, repairing, or any
work on the steering wheel, the front
Front airbags may not inflate in passenger’s panel, front seats, and
rollover accidents because front airbag roof rails should be performed by an
deployment would not provide additional authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Improper
occupant protection. handling of the SRS system may result in
The side and curtain airbags may inflate serious personal injury or death.
in a rollover situation, when detected by
the rollover sensor.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death:
ś Do not attempt to modify or
disconnect the SRS components or
wiring, including the addition of any
kind of badges to the pad covers or
modifications to the body structure.
ś Do not place objects over or near
the airbag modules on the steering
wheel, instrument panel, and the front
ONX4030052
passenger’s panel above the glove
box.
Airbags may not inflate if the vehicle
collides with objects such as utility poles ś Clean the airbag pad covers with
or trees, where the point of impact is a soft cloth moistened with water.
concentrated and the collision energy is Solvents or cleaners may adversely
absorbed by the vehicle structure. affect the airbag covers and proper
deployment of the system.
ś Replace inflated airbags by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
ś If components of the airbag system
must be discarded, or if the vehicle
must be scrapped, observe safety
precautions. Consult an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer for the necessary
information.

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Seats & Safety System

Additional Safety Precautions Airbag Warning Labels


Passengers should not move out of
or change seats while the vehicle
is moving. A passenger who is not
wearing a seat belt during a collision or
emergency stop can be thrown against
the inside of the vehicle, against other
occupants, or be ejected from the
vehicle.
Do not use any accessories on seat
belts. Devices claiming to improve
occupant comfort or reposition the seat
belt can reduce the protection provided ONX4030058N
by the seat belt and increase the chance Airbag warning labels, required by the
of serious injury in a collision. U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety
Do not modify the front seats. Administration (NHTSA), are attached
Modification of the front seats may to alert the driver and passengers of
interfere with the operation of the potential risks of the airbag system. Be
Supplemental Restraint System sensing sure to read all of the information about
components or side airbags. the airbags that are installed on your
Do not place items under the front vehicle in this Owners Manual.
seats. Placing items under the front seats
may interfere with the operation of the
Supplemental Restraint System sensing
components and wiring harnesses.
Do not cause impact to the doors.
Impact to the doors when the ignition
switch is in the ON or START position
may cause the airbags to inflate.
Modifications to accommodate
disabilities. If you require modification
to your vehicle to accommodate
a disability, contact the HYUNDAI
Customer Connect Center at 800-633-
5151.

Adding equipment to or modifying


your airbag equipped vehicle
If you modify your vehicle by changing
your vehicle’s frame, bumper system,
front end or side sheet metal, or ride
height, this may affect the operation of
your vehicle’s Supplemental Restraint
System.

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4. Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster ............................................................................................ 4-2
Warning and Indicator Lights ......................................................................................4-3
Seat belt warning light ..............................................................................................4-3
Airbag warning light ..................................................................................................4-3
Parking brake warning light ......................................................................................4-3
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) warning light ........................................................... 4-4
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system warning light .......................... 4-4
Motor Driven Power Steering (MDPS) warning light ...............................................4-5
Charging system warning light .................................................................................4-5
Engine oil pressure warning light ............................................................................ 4-6
Low fuel level warning light ..................................................................................... 4-6
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) ........................................................................... 4-6
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) warning light .......................................................... 4-7
AUTO HOLD indicator light ....................................................................................... 4-7
Low tire pressure warning light ............................................................................... 4-8
Forward Safety warning light ................................................................................... 4-8 4
Lane Safety indicator light ....................................................................................... 4-8
4 Wheel Drive (AWD) warning light ......................................................................... 4-9
4 Wheel Drive (AWD) LOCK indicator light ............................................................. 4-9
LED headlight warning light ..................................................................................... 4-9
Icy road warning light .............................................................................................. 4-10
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) indicator light................................................... 4-10
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF indicator light ........................................... 4-10
Immobilizer indicator light (without smart key) ..................................................... 4-11
Immobilizer indicator light (with smart key) ........................................................... 4-11
Downhill Brake Control (DBC) indicator light ......................................................... 4-11
AUTO STOP indicator light ...................................................................................... 4-12
Turn signal indicator light ........................................................................................ 4-12
High beam indicator light ....................................................................................... 4-12
High Beam Assist indicator light............................................................................. 4-12
Cruise indicator light ............................................................................................... 4-12
SPORT mode indicator light .................................................................................... 4-13
SMART mode indicator light ................................................................................... 4-13
SNOW mode indicator light .................................................................................... 4-13
Master warning light ................................................................................................ 4-13
Infotainment System Vehicle Settings ...........................................................4-14
Setting Your Vehicle ................................................................................................... 4-14
Instrument Cluster

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
„
4.2-inch

„
10.25-inch

The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
For more information, refer to the “Gauges and Meters” section in Chapter 4 of the
complete Owner's Manual.
ONX4N041001N/OCN7040080N

M Tachometer P Fuel gauge


N Speedometer Q Warning and indicator lights
O Engine coolant temperature gauge R Cluster display

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Warning and Indicator Lights Parking brake warning light

Information This warning light illuminates:


Make sure that all warning lights are OFF ś When the ignition switch is in the ON
after starting the engine. If any light is position. The Parking Brake warning
still ON, this indicates a situation that light illuminates for about 3 seconds
needs attention. and then goes off once the parking
brake is released.
Seat belt warning light ś Whenever the parking brake is
applied.
ś Whenever the brake fluid level in the
This warning light informs the driver that reservoir is low.
the seat belt is not fastened. - If the warning light illuminates
For more information, refer to the “Seat with the parking brake released, it
Belts” section in Chapter 3. indicates the brake fluid level in the
reservoir is low.
Airbag warning light
If the brake fluid level in the reservoir is
low:
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe
This warning light illuminates: location and stop your vehicle.
ś When the ignition switch is in the ON 2. With the engine stopped, check
position. It illuminates for 3-6 seconds the brake fluid level immediately
and then goes off. and add fluid as required (For more
ś When there is a malfunction with the information, refer to the “Brake
SRS. Fluid” section in Chapter 9). After
If the Airbag warning light remains adding brake fluid, check all brake
illuminated while driving, have the components for fluid leaks. If a brake
vehicle inspected by an authorized fluid leak is found, or if the warning
HYUNDAI dealer. light remains on, or if the brakes do
not operate properly, do not drive the
vehicle. Have the vehicle inspected by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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Instrument Cluster

Dual-diagonal braking system Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)


Your vehicle is equipped with the dual- warning light
diagonal braking system. This means you
still have braking on two wheels even if This warning light illuminates:
one of the dual systems fails.
ś When the ignition switch is in the
With only one of the dual systems ON position. The ABS warning light
working, more than normal pedal travel illuminates for about 3 seconds and
and greater pedal force are required to then goes off.
stop the vehicle.
ś Whenever there is a malfunction with
Also, the vehicle does not stop in a short the ABS.
distance if only a portion of the braking
The hydraulic braking system still
system is working.
operates even if there is a malfunction
If you experience a malfunction with the with the ABS.
braking system while driving, attempt
If the ABS warning light remains
to slow your vehicle by coasting or by
illuminated while driving, have the
using engine braking. You may be able to
vehicle inspected by an authorized
reduce your vehicle speed by manually
HYUNDAI dealer.
downshifting to a lower gear. Use manual
shift mode using either the gear shift Electronic Brake Force
lever (if equipped) or the paddle shifters
(if equipped) to shift to a lower gear.
Distribution (EBD) system
warning light

WARNING
If the Parking Brake warning light
illuminates with the parking brake When the ABS warning and
released, it indicates that the brake fluid Parking Brake warning lights are on
level is low. Have the vehicle inspected simultaneously, it may indicate a
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. problem with the Electronic Brake Force
Distribution system.
If both the ABS warning light and the
Parking Brake warning light remain
illuminated while driving, have the
vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

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04
WARNING Charging system warning
light
When both ABS and Parking Brake
warning lights are on, the braking
system does not work normally and This warning light illuminates:
you may experience an unexpected When there is a malfunction with either
and dangerous situation during sudden the alternator or electrical charging
braking. system.
Avoid high speed driving and abrupt
braking. If there is a malfunction with either the
alternator or electrical charging system:
Have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as 1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe
possible. location and stop your vehicle.
2. Turn the engine OFF and check the
alternator drive belt for looseness or
Information breakage.
When the ABS warning light is on or both If the belt is adjusted properly, there
ABS and Parking Brake warning lights may be a problem in the electrical
are on, the speedometer, odometer, or charging system.
tripmeter may not work. Also, the MDPS
warning light may illuminate and the If the Charging system warning light
steering effort may increase or decrease. remains illuminated while driving,
have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Motor Driven Power Steering
(MDPS) warning light

This warning light illuminates:


ś When the ignition switch is in the ON
position. The Motor Driven Power
Steering warning light illuminates for
about 3 seconds and then goes off.
ś Whenever there is a malfunction with
the motor driven power steering.
If the MDPS warning light remains
illuminated while driving, have the
vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

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Instrument Cluster

Engine oil pressure warning Low fuel level warning light


light

This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates:


When the engine oil pressure is low. When the fuel tank is nearly empty.
Refuel the vehicle as soon as possible.
If the engine oil pressure is low:
ś Drive carefully to the nearest safe NOTICE
location and stop your vehicle.
Driving with the Low Fuel Level warning
ś Turn the engine OFF and check the light on or with the fuel level below "E"
engine oil level (For more information, or "- - -" displayed may cause the engine
refer to the “Engine Oil” section in to misfire and damage the catalytic
Chapter 9). If the level is low, add oil converter.
as required.
If the warning light remains on after
adding oil or if oil is not available, have Malfunction Indicator Lamp
the vehicle inspected by an authorized (MIL)
HYUNDAI dealer.
This indicator light illuminates:
NOTICE ś When the ignition switch is in the ON
ś Continued driving with the warning position. The malfunction indicator
light on may cause engine failure. light illuminates for about 3 seconds
and then goes off.
ś If the engine is not stopped
immediately after the Engine Oil ś Whenever there is a malfunction with
Pressure warning light is illuminated, either the emission control system or
severe damage could result. the engine or the vehicle powertrain.
If the MIL warning light remains
illuminated while driving, have the
Information vehicle inspected by an authorized
When engine oil pressure decreases HYUNDAI dealer.
due to insufficient engine oil, etc., ś If the enhanced engine protection
the Engine Oil Pressure warning light system activates due to the lack
illuminates. In addition, the enhanced of engine oil, the engine power is
engine protection system that limits limited.
engine power is activated. If the engine
oil pressure is restored, the Engine Oil
Pressure warning light and the enhanced
engine protection system turn off.
However, for gasoline 2.5 GDI engine,
when the engine oil pressure is restored,
the warning light and the enhanced
engine protection system turn off after
the engine is restarted.

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04
NOTICE AUTO HOLD indicator light
ś Driving with the Malfunction Indicator
Lamp (MIL) on may cause damage
to the emission control system that This indicator light illuminates:
could affect drivability and/or fuel ś White: When you activate Auto Hold
economy. by pressing the AUTO HOLD switch.
ś If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp ś Green: When you stop the vehicle
(MIL) illuminates, catalytic converter completely by depressing the brake
damage is possible that may result in pedal with Auto Hold activated.
loss of engine power.
ś Yellow: Whenever a malfunction with
the Auto Hold is detected.
Electronic Parking Brake If the AUTO HOLD indicator light remains
(EPB) warning light YELLOW while driving, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
This warning light illuminates: dealer.
ś When the ignition switch is in the For more information, refer to the
ON position. The EPB warning light “Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)” section
illuminates for about 3 seconds and in Chapter 6.
then goes off.
ś Whenever there is a malfunction with
EPB.
If the EPB warning light remains
illuminated while driving, have the
vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

Information
The Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)
warning light may illuminate when
the Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
indicator light comes on to indicate that
ESC is not working properly. This does
not indicate malfunction of EPB.

4-7
Instrument Cluster

Low tire pressure warning Forward Safety warning light


light

This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates:


ś When the ignition switch is in the ś When the ignition switch is in the ON
ON position. The Low Tire Pressure position. The Forward Safety warning
warning light illuminates for about 3 light illuminates for about 3 seconds
seconds and then goes off. and then goes off.
ś When one or more tires are ś Whenever a malfunction with Forward
significantly underinflated. (The Collision-Avoidance Assist is detected.
location of the underinflated tire If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected
appears on the cluster display.) by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
For more information, refer to the “Tire For more information, refer to the
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” “Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
section in Chapter 8. (FCA)” section in Chapter 7.

This warning light remains ON after


blinking for about 60 seconds, or Lane Safety indicator light
repeatedly blinks ON and OFF at 3 second
intervals:
When there is a malfunction with the This indicator light illuminates:
TPMS. ś Green: When Lane Keeping Assist
If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected operating conditions are met.
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as ś White: When Lane Keeping Assist
soon as possible. operating conditions are not met.
For more information, refer to the “Tire ś Yellow: Whenever a malfunction with
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” Lane Keeping Assist is detected.
section in Chapter 8.
If this occurs, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
WARNING dealer.
ś The TPMS cannot alert you to severe For more information, refer to the “Lane
and sudden tire damage caused by Keeping Assist (LKA)” section in Chapter
external factors. 7.
ś If you notice any vehicle instability,
immediately take your foot off the
accelerator pedal, apply the brakes
gradually with light force, and slowly
move to a safe position off the road.

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04
4 Wheel Drive (AWD) warning LED headlight warning light
light (if equipped)

This warning light illuminates: This warning light illuminates:


Whenever a malfunction with the AWD ś When the ignition switch is in the ON
system is detected. position. The LED headlight warning
If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected light illuminates for about 3 seconds
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. and then goes off.
For more information, refer to the "4 ś Whenever there is a malfunction with
Wheel Drive (AWD)" section in Chapter 6. a LED headlight.
If the LED headlight warning light
remains illuminated while driving,
4 Wheel Drive (AWD) LOCK have the vehicle inspected by an
indicator light (if equipped) authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

This indicator light illuminates: This warning light blinks:


ś When the ignition switch is in the ON Whenever there is a malfunction with a
position. The 4 Wheel Drive (AWD) LED headlight related part.
LOCK indicator light illuminates for If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected
about 3 seconds and then goes off. by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
ś When you select AWD Lock mode by
pressing the AWD LOCK button.
- The AWD LOCK mode increases the Information
drive power on a wet pavement, Driving with the LED Headlight warning
snow covered roads, or off-road. light on or blinking may reduce LED
headlight life.
NOTICE
Do not use AWD LOCK mode on dry
paved roads to prevent noise, vibration,
or damage of AWD related parts.

4-9
Instrument Cluster

Icy road warning light Electronic Stability Control


(ESC) indicator light

This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates:


To warn the driver the road may be icy. ś When the ignition switch is in the
When the outside temperature on the ON position. The Electronic Stability
temperature gauge is below 40 °F (4 Control indicator light illuminates for
°C), a single chime sounds, both the about 3 seconds and then goes off.
outside temperature gauge and Icy Road ś Whenever a malfunction with ESC
Warning indicator blink several times, system is detected.
and then they remain illuminated. If this occurs, have the vehicle
You can activate or deactivate the Icy inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
Road Warning function from the Settings dealer.
menu in the instrument cluster or
infotainment system. This indicator light blinks:
Select: While ESC is operating.
ś User Settings > Cluster > Icy Road For more information, refer to the
Warning (for cluster type) “Electronic Stability Control (ESC)”
ś Setup > Vehicle > Cluster > Content section in Chapter 6.
Selection > Icy Road Warning (for
infotainment system type) Electronic Stability Control
(ESC) OFF indicator light
Information (if equipped)
ś If the Icy Road warning light appears This indicator light illuminates:
while driving, avoid speeding, rapid ś When the ignition switch is in the ON
acceleration, sudden braking, or sharp position. The ESC OFF indicator light
turning. illuminates for about 3 seconds and
ś The infotainment system may change then goes off.
after software updates. For more ś When you deactivate ESC system by
information, refer to the user's manual pressing the ESC OFF button.
provided in the infotainment system
For more information, refer to the
and the quick reference guide.
“Electronic Stability Control (ESC)”
section in Chapter 6.

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04
Immobilizer indicator light This indicator light illuminates for 2
(without smart key) seconds and goes off:
ś If the smart key is in the vehicle and
This indicator light illuminates: the Button Start ignition switch is
ON, but the vehicle cannot detect the
ś When the vehicle detects the
smart key, have the vehicle inspected
immobilizer in the key with the
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
ignition switch in the ON position.
- At this time, you can start the This indicator light blinks:
engine.
ś Whenever there is a malfunction with
- The indicator light goes off after the immobilizer system, have the
starting the engine. vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
This indicator light blinks:
ś Whenever there is a malfunction with Downhill Brake Control (DBC)
the immobilizer system, have the indicator light
vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer. This indicator light illuminates:
Immobilizer indicator light ś When the ignition switch is in the ON
(with smart key) position. The downhill brake control
indicator light illuminates for about 3
seconds and then goes off.
This indicator light illuminates for up to
ś When you activate the system by
30 seconds:
pressing the DBC button.
ś When the vehicle detects the smart
key in the vehicle with the Button This indicator light blinks:
Start ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position. When Downhill Brake Control system is
operating.
- At this time, you can start the
engine.
This indicator light illuminates yellow:
- The indicator light goes off after
starting the engine. Whenever there is a malfunction with
Downhill Brake Control system, have
the vehicle inspected by an authorized
This indicator light blinks for a few HYUNDAI dealer.
seconds:
ś When the smart key is not in the For more information, refer to the
vehicle, you cannot start the engine. "Downhill Brake Control (DBC)" section
in chapter 6.

4-11
Instrument Cluster

AUTO STOP indicator light High beam indicator light

This indicator light illuminates: This indicator light illuminates:


When the engine enters the Idle Stop ś When the headlights are on and the
mode of ISG (Idle Stop and Go) system. turn signal lever is moved to the high
When the engine automatically starts, beam position.
the AUTO STOP indicator on the cluster ś When the turn signal lever is pulled
Illuminates to white. into the Flash-to-Pass position.
For more information, refer to the "ISG
(Idle Stop and Go) system" section in High Beam Assist indicator
Chapter 6. light

Information This indicator light illuminates:


When the ISG system automatically When the high-beam is on with the light
starts the engine, some warning lights switch in the AUTO position.
(ABS, ESC, ESC OFF, MDPS or Parking ś White: When High Beam Assist is
brake warning light) may turn on for a ready to operate.
few seconds because of a low battery
ś Green: When High Beam Assist is
voltage but not a system malfunction.
operating.
Turn signal indicator light If your vehicle detects oncoming
vehicles in front of you, High Beam Assist
switches the high beam to low beam
automatically.
This indicator light blinks:
For more information, refer to the “High
When you operate the turn signal lever. Beam Assist (HBA)” section in Chapter 5.
If any of the following occur, there may
be a malfunction with the turn signal Cruise indicator light
system. (if equipped)
ś The turn signal indicator light
illuminates but does not blink. This indicator light illuminates:
ś The turn signal indicator light blinks When the Cruise Control system is
rapidly. enabled.
ś The turn signal indicator light does not For more information, refer to the "Cruise
illuminate at all. Control (CC)" section in chapter 7.
If any of these occur, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

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04
SPORT mode indicator light Master warning light

This indicator light illuminates This warning light illuminates:


When you select "SPORT" mode as the If a malfunction is detected in any of the
drive mode. following:
For more information, refer to the "Drive ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
Mode Integrated Control System" section malfunction (if equipped)
in Chapter 6. ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
radar blocked (if equipped)
SMART mode indicator light
(if equipped) ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
malfunction (if equipped)
ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
This indicator light illuminates: radar blocked (if equipped)
When you select ''SMART" mode as the ś LED headlight malfunction
drive mode. (if equipped)
For more information, refer to the "Drive ś High Beam Assist malfunction
Mode Integrated Control System" section (if equipped)
in Chapter 6. ś Smart Cruise Control malfunction (if
equipped)
SNOW mode indicator light ś Smart Cruise Control radar blocked (if
(if equipped) 612: equipped)
ś Tire Pressure Monitoring System
This indicator light illuminates: (TPMS) malfunction
When you select ''SNOW" mode as the If the issue is resolved, the Master
drive mode. Warning Light turns off.
For more information, refer to the "Drive
Mode Integrated Control System" section
in Chapter 6.

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Instrument Cluster

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Setting Your Vehicle

ONX4E040028

Vehicle Settings in the infotainment ONX4050067


system provide user options for the
settings including door lock/unlock, 1. Press the SETUP button on the head
convenience features, and driver unit of the infotainment system.
assistance.

Vehicle Settings menu


ś Driver Assistance
ś Cluster
ś Climate
ś Seat
ś Lights
ś Door
ś Digital key ONX4E040027
ś Convenience 2. Select Vehicle and change the
The information provided may differ settings for features.
depending on which functions are
available to your vehicle.
Information
WARNING The infotainment system may change
after software updates. For more
Do not adjust the Vehicle Settings while information, refer to the user's manual
driving. You may be distracted from the provided in the infotainment system and
driving task and could crash. the quick reference guide.

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5. Convenience Features
Accessing Your Vehicle..................................................................................... 5-3
Remote Key...................................................................................................................5-3
Smart Key ......................................................................................................................5-5
Door Locks........................................................................................................ 5-12
Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle ......................................................5-12
Operating Door Unlocks from Inside the Vehicle .....................................................5-13
Child-protector Rear Door Locks .............................................................................. 5-14
Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) ............................................................................. 5-15
Rear Occupant Alert Settings .....................................................................................5-15
Rear Occupant Alert Operations ................................................................................5-15
Rear Occupant Alert Precautions .............................................................................. 5-16
Integrated Memory System............................................................................. 5-17
Storing Memory Positions ..........................................................................................5-17
Recalling Memory Positions .......................................................................................5-17
Resetting the Integrated Memory System ............................................................... 5-18
While Resetting Integrated Memory System ........................................................... 5-18
Seat Easy Access Operation ...................................................................................... 5-18
Steering Wheel .................................................................................................5-19
Motor Driven Power Steering (MDPS) ...................................................................... 5-19
5
Tilt/Telescopic Steering ............................................................................................. 5-19
Mirrors ............................................................................................................. 5-20
Inside Rearview Mirror ...............................................................................................5-20
Side View Mirrors ........................................................................................................5-21
Windows .......................................................................................................... 5-23
Power Windows ..........................................................................................................5-24
Panoramic Sunroof ......................................................................................... 5-26
Power Sunshade .........................................................................................................5-26
Tilt Open/Close........................................................................................................... 5-27
Slide Open/Close ....................................................................................................... 5-27
Automatic Reversal ....................................................................................................5-28
Hood ................................................................................................................ 5-29
Opening the Hood ......................................................................................................5-29
Closing the Hood........................................................................................................5-30
Liftgate.............................................................................................................. 5-31
Opening the Liftgate ...................................................................................................5-31
Closing the Liftgate .....................................................................................................5-31
Emergency Liftgate Safety Release .......................................................................... 5-32
Power Liftgate ................................................................................................. 5-33
Power Liftgate Operating Conditions .......................................................................5-33
Operating the Power Liftgate ....................................................................................5-33
Automatic Reversal ....................................................................................................5-34
Setting the Power Liftgate .........................................................................................5-35
Smart Liftgate ................................................................................................. 5-36
Using Smart Liftgate ..................................................................................................5-36
Deactivating Smart Liftgate ......................................................................................5-36
Fuel Filler Door .................................................................................................5-37
Opening the Fuel Filler Door ..................................................................................... 5-37
Closing the Fuel Filler Door ....................................................................................... 5-37
Exterior Lights ................................................................................................. 5-39
Lighting Control..........................................................................................................5-39
High Beam Operation ............................................................................................... 5-40
Turn Signals and Lane Change Signals ..................................................................... 5-41
Interior Lights .................................................................................................. 5-42
5 Interior Lights AUTO OFF ...........................................................................................5-42
Front Lights .................................................................................................................5-42
High Beam Assist (HBA) ................................................................................. 5-43
High Beam Assist Settings .........................................................................................5-43
High Beam Assist Operation......................................................................................5-43
High Beam Assist Malfunction and Limitations ...................................................... 5-44
Wipers and Washers ....................................................................................... 5-46
Windshield Wipers .................................................................................................... 5-46
Front Windshield Washers .........................................................................................5-47
Rear Window Wiper and Washer ............................................................................. 5-48
Manual Climate Control System .................................................................... 5-49
Heating and Air Conditioning ................................................................................... 5-50
Automatic Climate Control System ............................................................... 5-52
Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning .................................................................5-53
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning ......................................................................5-54
Windshield Defrosting and Defogging .......................................................... 5-58
Manual Climate Control System................................................................................5-58
Automatic Climate Control System...........................................................................5-59
Rear Window Defroster............................................................................................. 5-60
Infotainment System .......................................................................................5-61
Steering Wheel Remote Controls.............................................................................. 5-61
05
ACCESSING YOUR VEHICLE
Remote Key (if equipped) Unlocking your vehicle
Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key that is Press the Door Unlock button N on the
used to lock or unlock the driver’s and remote key. The doors are unlocked. The
passenger’s doors or the rear liftgate. hazard warning lights blink two times.

Two press unlock setting


If you press the door unlock button
on the remote key again within four
seconds, then all the doors are unlocked.
Two press unlock setting can be changed
according to owner’s preference in the
instrument cluster User Settings mode.

User settings mode method


You can activate or deactivate the Two
OPD046001
Press Unlock feature from the Settings
M Door Lock menu in the instrument cluster.
N Door Unlock Select: User Settings > Door > Two Press
O Liftgate Open (if equipped) Unlock
P Panic For more information, refer to the
“Cluster Display” section in Chapter 4 of
Locking your vehicle the complete Owner's Manual.
1. Close all the doors, hood, and liftgate.
2. Press the Door Lock button M on the Information
remote key. The doors are locked. The After unlocking the doors, the doors are
hazard warning lights blink. locked automatically after 30 seconds
3. Make sure the doors are locked by unless a door is opened.
pulling the outside door handle.
Opening the liftgate
WARNING Press and hold the Liftgate Open button
O for more than one second. The liftgate
Do not leave the Remote Key in your is unlocked. The hazard warning lights
vehicle with children that are unattended blink two times.
or unsupervised.
Children could unintentionally place the Using panic alarm
key in the ignition switch or operate the The horn sounds and the hazard warning
power windows and other controls, or lights blink for about 30 seconds if this
even cause the vehicle to move, resulting button is pressed for more than 1 second.
in serious injury or death. To stop the horn and lights, press any
button on the remote key.

Information
The word “HOLD” on the panic button
means you must press and hold for more
than one second to sound the panic
alarm.

5-3
Convenience Features

Starting the vehicle Remote key precautions


For more information, refer to the “Key The remote key may not work if any of
Ignition Switch” section in Chapter 6. the following occur:
ś The key is in the ignition switch.
NOTICE ś The maximum operating distance limit
To prevent damaging the remote key: is exceeded (about 32 feet (10 m)).
ś Keep the remote key away from ś The remote key battery is weak.
liquids or any type of extreme heat. ś Other vehicles or objects may block
If water or liquid gets into the remote the signals.
key or the remote is subjected to ś The weather is extremely cold.
extreme heat, it may result in damage
to the internal circuit. This could void ś The remote key is close to a radio
the vehicle warranty. transmitter such as radio station or
airport that can interfere with normal
ś Avoid dropping or throwing the operation of the remote key.
remote key.
When the remote key does not work
ś Protect the remote key from extreme correctly, unlock and lock the door
temperatures. with the mechanical key. If you have a
problem with the remote key, contact an
Using the mechanical key (if authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
equipped) If the remote key is in close proximity
to your mobile phone, the signals could
be blocked by your mobile phone’s
operational signals.
This is especially important when the
phone is active such as making and
receiving calls, text messaging, and/or
sending/receiving emails.
Avoid placing the remote key and your
mobile phone in the same location and
always try to maintain an adequate
OPD046003
distance between the two devices.
If the remote key does not operate
normally, you can lock or unlock the door NOTICE
by using the mechanical key. Keep the remote key away from
To unfold the key, press the release electromagnetic materials that may
button. The key unfolds automatically. block electromagnetic waves to the key
surface.
To fold the key manually, press the
release button.

NOTICE
Do not fold the key without pressing the
release button. The remote key may be
damaged.

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05
Replacing the battery Smart Key (if equipped)
Your HYUNDAI may be equipped with
a smart key that can be used to lock or
unlock the doors liftgate, and start the
engine.
„
Type A „
Type B

OPD046002

Battery type: CR2032


To replace the battery: OTM050003 OTM050004
1. Insert a slim tool into the slot and „
Type C „
Type D
gently open the cover.
2. Remove the old battery and insert
a new one. Make sure the battery
position is correct.
3. Reinstall the rear cover of the remote
key.
If you suspect your remote key might
have sustained some damage or you feel
your remote key is not working correctly,
contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
OTM050003 OTM050004

M Door lock
WARNING N Door unlock
This product contains a button battery. O Liftgate Unlock (Manual liftgate)
If swallowed, a lithium button battery Liftgate Open/Close (Power liftgate)
can cause severe or fatal injuries within P Panic
2 hours. Keep batteries out of reach of
children. Q Forward
If you think batteries may have been R Backward
swallowed or placed inside any part S Remote start
of the body, seek immediate medical
attention.

Information
Always dispose batteries in
accordance with local laws and
regulations.

5-5
Convenience Features

Locking your vehicle (Button type) Locking your vehicle (Touch sensor
type)

ODN8059001

To lock: ODN8059236

1. Close all doors. To lock :


2. Have the smart key with you. 1. Close all doors.
3. Press the door handle button or press 2. Have the smart key with you.
the Door Lock button M on the smart 3. Touch the outer part of the door
key. The chime sounds and hazard handle on or near the handle detent
warning lights blink. Also, the side for about 1 second or until you hear
view mirrors fold if On door unlock or the door locks actuate. The chime
On driver approach is selected from sounds and hazard warning lights
the Settings menu in the instrument blink. Also, the side view mirrors
cluster or infotainment system. fold if On door unlock or On driver
4. Make sure the doors are locked by approach is selected from the
pulling the outside door handle. Settings menu in the instrument
cluster or infotainment system.
4. Make sure the doors are locked by
pulling the outside door handle.

Information
ś The door handle button or touch
sensor only operates when the smart
key is within 28-40 inches (0.7-1 m)
from the outside door handle.
ś If you lock the door with the touch
sensor, the doors cannot be unlocked
with the touch sensor within 3
seconds.

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05
ś If you lock the doors using the door Unlocking your vehicle (Button type)
handle button or touch sensor,
the doors are not locked under the
following circumstances:
- The Smart Key is in the vehicle.
- The Button Start ignition switch is in
the ACC or ON position.
- Any door is open (except for the
liftgate).
If this occurs, a chime sounds for
about 3 seconds. Check the vehicle
before attempting to lock the vehicle ODN8059001
again.
To unlock:
1. Have the smart key with you.
Information 2. Press the door handle button or press
Before you leave your vehicle with the the Door Lock button N on the smart
Smart Key, verify that your vehicle is key. The chime sounds and hazard
locked. When using the touch sensor on warning lights blink two times. Also,
the front door handle, listen to hear that the side view mirrors unfold if On
the lock has actuated, and then pull the door unlock or On driver approach
handle within 3 seconds to confirm the is selected from the Settings menu in
doors are locked. the instrument cluster or infotainment
(If it has been longer than 3 seconds, system.
verify the doors are locked by pressing śIf you unlock the doors using the
the lock button on the Smart Key. You passenger side door handle, all the
can hear a single beep.) doors are unlocked. If you unlock
the doors using the driver side door
handle, either the driver’s side door
WARNING is unlocked or all the doors are
Do not leave the Smart Key in your unlocked depending on the setting
vehicle with children that are unattended for the Two Press Unlock feature.
or unsupervised. Change the Driver Door unlock
Children could unintentionally press mode by referring to “Setting the
the Button Start ignition switch or Two Press Unlock feature”.
could operate the power windows or
other vehicle controls or even cause
the vehicle to move. This may result in
serious injury or death.

5-7
Convenience Features

Unlocking your vehicle (Touch Setting the Two Press Unlock feature
sensor type) You can activate or deactivate the Two
Press Unlock feature from the Settings
menu in the instrument cluster or
infotainment system. Select:
- User Settings > Door > Two Press
Unlock (for cluster type)
- Setup > Vehicle > Door > Two Press
Unlock (for infotainment system type)

Setting the door lock/unlock prevention


feature
ODN8059235 The doors may lock or unlock if the touch
sensor of the outside door handle is
To unlock: recognized while washing your vehicle or
1. Have the smart key with you. due to heavy rain.
2. Grab the door handle to activate the
door unlock touch sensor. The chime To prevent unintentional door lock or
sounds and hazard warning lights unlock:
blink two times. Also, the side view Press the lock button on the smart key
mirrors unfold if On door unlock or and immediately press the unlock button
On driver approach is selected from along with the lock button for more than
the Settings menu in the instrument 4 seconds. The hazard warning lights
cluster or infotainment system. blink four times. At this time, the doors
śIf you unlock the doors using the do not lock or unlock even though the
passenger side door handle, all the touch sensor is touched on the outside
doors are unlocked. If you unlock door handle.
the doors using the driver side door To deactivate the function, press the
handle, either the driver’s side door door lock or unlock button on the smart
is unlocked or all the doors are key.
unlocked depending on the setting
for the Two Press Unlock feature.
Change the Driver Door unlock Information
mode by referring to “Setting the During a car wash or rain, in order to
Two Press Unlock feature”. minimize unintentional operation of
the touch sensor, the touch sensor
Information may become insensitive. This is not a
malfunction.
ś The door handle button or touch
sensor only operates when the smart
key is within 28-40 inches (0.7-1 m)
from the outside door handle.
ś If you do not open the door after
unlocking within 30 seconds, it
returns to the lock mode.

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05
Opening or unlocking the liftgate Remotely moving vehicle forward or
To open: backward (if equipped)
1. Make sure you have the smart key in Some models are equipped with the
your possession. Remote Smart Parking Assist feature.
With the smart key, the vehicle can be
2. Press the liftgate open/close button moved forward or backward remotely to
on the vehicle or press and hold the enter or exit a tight parking space.
Liftgate Open button O on the smart
key for more than 1 second. The For more information, refer to the
hazard warning lights blink twice and “Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA)”
the liftgate is unlocked. section in Chapter 7.
3. Pull up on the liftgate to open. If
your vehicle is equipped with power Using panic alarm
liftgate, the liftgate is automatically The horn sounds and the hazard warning
opened. lights blink for about 30 seconds if this
button P is pressed for more than 1
Remotely starting the vehicle second. To stop the horn and lights,
(if equipped) press any button on the smart key.
To start the vehicle remotely:
Starting the vehicle
1. Press the door lock button on the
Some models are equipped with a
smart key. You must be within about
Button Start ignition switch instead of a
32 feet (10 m) from the vehicle.
key cylinder. You can leave your smart
2. Press and hold the Remote Start key in your pocket or purse when you
button S on your smart key. You must start your vehicle.
press the button within 4 seconds
For more information, refer to the
from when you have pressed the door
“Button Start Ignition Switch” section in
lock button. The hazard warning lights
Chapter 6.
blink and the engine starts.
3. To turn off the engine, press the
Remote Start button S once. Information
If the smart key is not moved for some
Information time, the detection function for smart
key operation will pause. Lift the smart
ś The vehicle must be in P (Park) for the key to activate the detection again.
remote start function to start.
ś The engine turns off if you get inside NOTICE
the vehicle without a registered smart
key. To prevent damaging the smart key:
ś The engine turns off if you do not get ś Keep the smart key in a cool,
on the vehicle within 10 minutes after dry place to avoid damage or
remotely starting the vehicle. malfunction. Exposure to moisture
or high temperature may cause the
ś The Remote Start button may not internal circuit of the smart key to
operate if the smart key is not within malfunction. This may not be covered
32 feet (10 m) from the vehicle. under warranty.
ś The vehicle does not remotely start if ś Avoid dropping or throwing the smart
the hood or liftgate is open. key.
ś Do not idle the engine for a long time. ś Protect the smart key from extreme
temperatures.
5-9
Convenience Features

Using the mechanical key Loss of a smart key


If the smart key does not operate A maximum of two smart keys can
normally, you can lock or unlock the be registered to a single vehicle. If
driver’s door by using the mechanical you happen to lose your smart key,
key. immediately take the vehicle and
To remove the mechanical key from the remaining key to your authorized
smart key: HYUNDAI dealer or tow the vehicle, if
necessary.

Smart key precautions


The smart key may not work if any of the
following occur:
ś The smart key is close to a radio
transmitter such as radio station or
airport that may interfere with normal
operation of the transmitter.
ś The smart key is near a mobile two
way radio system or a mobile phone.
OFE048007
ś Another vehicle’s smart key is being
Press and hold the release button ᶃ and operated close to your vehicle.
remove the mechanical key ᶄ. Insert the
ś The vehicle battery is discharged.
mechanical key into the key hole on the
door. ś Connecting an external device to the
power outlet and placing the smart
Key cylinder (Driver door) key near the external device.
A key cylinder is located on the driver If the smart key does not work correctly,
side door handle hidden behind a plastic open and close the door with the
cover. Using the mechanical key, push mechanical key. To start the engine,
and hold the key cylinder cover release press the Button Start ignition switch
button located on the underside of the directly with the smart key. If you have a
door handle. problem with the smart key, contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Use the mechanical key inserted into
the release button slot to open the cover If the smart key is in close proximity to
outward. Once the cover is off, the your mobile phone, the signal could
mechanical key can be inserted into the be blocked by your mobile phone’s
key cylinder to lock or unlock the vehicle. operational signals. This is specifically
relevant when the phone is active such
To reinstall the mechanical key into the as making and receiving calls, text
smart key, put the key into the key hole messaging, and/or sending/receiving
and push inward until a click sound is emails. If possible, avoid keeping the
heard. smart key and your mobile phone in the
same location such as pants or jacket
pocket to avoid interference between the
two devices.

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05
NOTICE WARNING
ś Keep the smart key away from This product contains a button battery.
electromagnetic materials that may
block electromagnetic waves to the If swallowed, a lithium button battery
key surface. can cause severe or fatal injuries within
2 hours. Keep batteries out of reach of
ś Always have the smart key with you children.
when leaving the vehicle. If the smart
key is left near the vehicle, the vehicle If you think batteries may have been
battery may be discharged. swallowed or placed inside any part
of the body, seek immediate medical
Replacing the battery attention.

Information
Always dispose batteries in
accordance with local laws and
regulations.

ODN8059266

Battery type: CR2032


To replace the battery:
1. Remove the mechanical key.
2. Use a slim tool or utility blade to
open the cover of the smart key. Use
caution not to damage the smart key.
3. Remove the old battery and insert
a new one. Make sure the battery
position is correct.
4. Reinstall the rear cover of the smart
key.
If you suspect your smart key might have
sustained some damage, or you feel
your smart key is not working correctly,
contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

5-11
Convenience Features

DOOR LOCKS
Operating Door Locks from In case of an emergency
Outside the Vehicle
Using the mechanical key

ODN8059291

Doors without an outside key hole can be


ONX4050066 locked as follows:
To unlock: 1. Open the door.
1. Pull the door handle. 2. Insert the key into the emergency
2. Press the release button M located door lock hole and turn the key
inside the bottom part of the cover horizontally to lock.
with a mechanical key or flat-head 3. Close the door securely.
screwdriver.
3. Carefully pull out the cover N while Information
continuing to press the release button
to remove the cover and expose the If the electrical power to door lock switch
key cylinder. is not operating (e.g. discharged vehicle
battery) and the liftgate is closed, you
4. Insert the mechanical key into cannot open the liftgate until power is
the key cylinder and rotate O restored.
clockwise to unlock the vehicle and
counterclockwise to lock the vehicle.
Once the doors are unlocked, they can
be opened by pulling the door handle.

Information
Only the driver’s door can be locked/
unlocked using the mechanical key.

5-12
05
Operating Door Unlocks from With the door lock/unlock switch
Inside the Vehicle „
Driver’s door
With the door inside handle

ONX4050005
„
Front passenger’s door
ONX4050004

Driver door & Passenger door


If the inner door handle is pulled when
the door is locked, the door is unlocked
and opened.

Rear door - Two pull operation


If the inner door handle is pulled once
when the door is locked, the door is
OCN7050083N
unlocked. If the inner door handle is
pulled once more, the door is opened. When pressing the ( ) portion M on the
switch, all vehicle doors are locked.
ś If any door is opened, the doors are
not locked even though the lock
switch M of the door is pressed.
ś If the smart key is in the vehicle and
any door is opened, the doors are not
locked even though the lock switch (1)
of the door is pressed.
When pressing the ( ) portion N on the
switch, all vehicle doors are unlocked.
When all vehicle doors are locked, the
indicator lights O on the driver’s door
and passenger’s door turn on. If any door
is unlocked, the indicator turns off.

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Convenience Features

WARNING Child-protector Rear Door Locks


ś Always close and lock the doors
while the vehicle is moving. If the
doors are unlocked, the risk of being
thrown from the vehicle in a collision
increases.
ś Do not pull the inner door handle of
the driver’s or passenger’s door while
the vehicle is moving.

WARNING
ONX4A052001
Do not leave the elderly, children, or
animals unattended in your vehicle. An The child safety lock is provided to help
enclosed vehicle can become extremely prevent children seated in the rear from
hot and the elderly, unattended children accidentally opening the rear doors.
or animals who cannot escape the The rear door safety locks must be used
vehicle may be seriously injured or killed. whenever children are in the vehicle.
The child safety lock is located on the
edge of each rear door. When the child
WARNING safety lock is in the lock position, the
Always park your vehicle properly. rear door does not open if the inner door
Depress the brake pedal, change the handle is pulled.
gear to P (Park), apply the parking brake, To lock the child safety lock, insert a
move the ignition switch to the LOCK/ small flat blade tool (e.g. screwdriver or
OFF position, close all windows, lock all similar) M into the slot and turn it to the
doors, and always take the keys with you. lock position as shown.
To allow a rear door to be opened from
WARNING inside the vehicle, unlock the child safety
lock.
Be careful when opening doors and
watch for vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles,
or pedestrians approaching the vehicle WARNING
to prevent serious injury or death.
Never allow children to open the rear
doors while the vehicle is moving. They
Information may fall out of the vehicle. Be sure to
use the rear door safety locks whenever
To exit the vehicle if the power door lock children are in the vehicle.
does not function:
ś Operate the door unlock feature
repeatedly (both electronic and
manual) while simultaneously pulling
on the door handle.
ś Operate the other door locks and
handles.
ś Lower the driver’s front window and
use the mechanical key to unlock the
door from outside.

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Rear Occupant Alert is provided to
prevent the driver from leaving with any
Information
rear passenger left in the vehicle. ś The second alert is available for
vehicles equipped with the ROA
Rear Occupant Alert Settings sensor.
To use Rear Occupant Alert, it can be ś If you do not want to use Rear
enabled from the Settings menu in Occupant Alert, press the OK button
the instrument cluster or infotainment on the steering wheel when the first
system. alert appears and the second alert is
deactivated once.
Select:
„
Cluster „
Steering wheel
ś User Settings > Convenience > Rear
Occupant Alert (for cluster type)
ś Setup > Vehicle > Convenience >
Rear Occupant Alert (for infotainment
system type)

Rear Occupant Alert Operations


ś First alert
When you turn off the engine and open
the driver’s door after opening and
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closing the rear door or liftgate, the
"Check rear seats" warning message ś If the vehicle is started remotely (if
appears on the instrument cluster. equipped with Remote Start), the
interior movement detection stops.
ś Second alert
After the first alert, the second alert
operates when any movement is
detected in the vehicle after the
driver’s door is closed and all the
doors are locked. The horn sounds for
approximately 25 seconds. If the system
continues to detect a movement, the
alert operates up to 8 times. Unlock the
doors with the smart key to stop the
alert.
The system detects movement in the
vehicle for 8 hours after the door is
locked.

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Rear Occupant Alert Precautions WARNING


ś Make sure that all the windows are Even if your vehicle is equipped with
closed. If any window is open, the Rear Occupant Alert, always check the
alert may occur when the sensor has rear seats before you leave the vehicle.
detected any movement (e.g. wind or
bugs). Rear Occupant Alert may not operate
when:
ś The alert may occur if any movement
is detected in the driver's or ś Make sure that all the windows are
passenger's seat. closed. If any window is open, the
alert may occur when the sensor has
ś If all doors are locked with a detected any movement (e.g. wind or
passenger in the vehicle, the alert may bugs).
occur.
ś The alert may occur if any movement
ś The alert may occur if there is an is detected in the driver's or
impact on the vehicle. passenger's seat.
ś If boxes or objects are stacked in the ś If all doors are locked with a
vehicle, the system may not detect passenger in the vehicle, the alert may
passengers. The alert may occur if the occur.
boxes or objects fall off or move.
ś The alert may occur if there is an
ś The alert may occur with the doors impact on the vehicle.
locked if the vehicle is pushed or
shaken, or washed, or if there is ś If boxes or objects are stacked in the
sufficient external vibration or noise. vehicle, the system may not detect
passengers. The alert may occur if the
ś The alert may occur when there boxes or objects fall off or move.
are metallic or liquid objects in the
vehicle. ś The alert may occur with the doors
locked if the vehicle is pushed or
shaken, or washed, or if there is
sufficient external vibration or noise.
ś The alert may occur when there
are metallic or liquid objects in the
vehicle.

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Storing Memory Positions
1. Make sure the Button Start ignition
switch is in the ON position and the
gear is in P (Park).
2. Adjust the driver’s seat to the desired
position.
3. Press the SET button. The system
beeps once and notifies you to press
the button to save settings on the
cluster display.
ONX4050007 4. Press one of the memory buttons (1 or
The Integrated Memory System for the 2) within 4 seconds. The system beeps
driver’s seat is equipped on some models twice when successfully stored.
and allows the driver to store and recall 5. “Driver 1 (or 2) settings saved” appears
the driver’s seat position. on the cluster display.

WARNING Recalling Memory Positions


Never attempt to operate the Integrated 1. Make sure the Button Start ignition
Memory System while the vehicle is switch is in the ON position and the
moving. gear is in P (Park).
2. Press the desired button (1 or 2). The
system beeps once and the driver’s
Information seat position is automatically adjusted
ś If the battery is disconnected, the to the stored positions.
memory settings are erased. 3. “Driver 1 (or 2) settings applied”
ś If the Integrated Memory System appears on the cluster display.
does not operate normally, contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Information
ś If you press the SET button or the
corresponding IMS memory button
(1 or 2) for which the settings are
being recalled, the IMS temporarily
deactivates.
If you press the SET button or the
number 1 button with the number
1 setting in operation, the IMS
temporarily deactivates.
If you press the number 2 button,
the IMS memory settings activate
according to number 2.
ś If you adjust the driver seat settings
while the IMS is adjusting the seat
and the mirror, the system stops the
adjustments.

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Resetting the Integrated Seat Easy Access Operation (if


Memory System equipped)
1. Make sure that the gear is in P (Park) The system moves the driver’s seat
and the engine is ON, and then open automatically as follows:
the driver’s door. ś Vehicles equipped with Driver’s Power
2. Adjust the driver’s seat to the most Seat and Smart Key
forward and upright positions. - The driver’s seat moves rearward
3. Press and hold both the SET button when the Button Start ignition
and the driver’s seat movement switch is pressed to turn the OFF
switch. position.
- The driver’s seat moves forward
While Resetting Integrated when the Button Start ignition
Memory System switch is pressed to the ACC or
A notification sound is heard and the seat START position.
is adjusted to the most reward position.
Then the seat and seatback move to the Seat Easy Access operation may be
default center position. limited when the driver’s seat position
setting is already close to the maximum
The resetting procedure and the rearward travel position.
notification sound may stop if: You can enable or disable the Seat Easy
ś The memory button is pressed. Access feature in the Settings menu in
the instrument cluster or infotainment
ś The seat control switch is operated. system on some models.
ś The gear is shifted out of P (Park). - User Settings > Convenience > Seat
ś The driving speed exceeds 2 mph Easy Access > Off/Normal/Extended
(3km/h). (for cluster type)
ś The driver’s door is closed. - Setup > Vehicle > Seat > Seat Easy
Access > Normal/Extended/Off (for
infotainment system type)
Information
ś If the seat movement or notification
sound stops before the process WARNING
is complete, restart the resetting To prevent injury or property damage, be
procedure. aware if there are objects or passengers
ś Before resetting the IMS, make sure in the driver’s side rear seat or seat
there are no objects on or around the floor. To stop movement of the front
driver’s seat. seat, press the SET button or any of the
driver’s seat control switches.

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STEERING WHEEL
Motor Driven Power Steering Tilt/Telescopic Steering
(MDPS) Adjust the steering wheel toward your
The system assists you with steering the chest, not toward your face. Make sure
vehicle. If the vehicle is turned off or you can see the instrument cluster
if the power steering system becomes warning lights and gauges. After
inoperative, you may still steer the adjusting, push the steering wheel up
vehicle, but it requires increased steering and down to be in the locked position.
effort.
If you notice any change in the effort WARNING
required to steer during normal vehicle
operation, contact an authorized Never adjust the steering wheel while
HYUNDAI dealer. driving. This may cause loss of vehicle
control resulting in a collision.

CAUTION
If the Motor Driven Power Steering
( ) warning light and the message,
“Check motor driven power steering”
illuminate on the instrument cluster, you
can continue to steer the vehicle, but
it requires increased effort. Contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the
system inspected as soon as possible.

ONX4050070

To adjust:
1. Pull down the lock-release lever M.
2. Adjust the steering wheel to the
desired angle N and distance
forward/back O.
3. Pull the lock-release lever up to lock
the steering wheel in place.

Information
Sometimes the lock-release lever may
not engage completely. Pull down on the
lock-release lever, readjust the steering
wheel again, and then pull back up on
the lock-release lever to lock the steering
wheel in place.

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MIRRORS
Inside Rearview Mirror Day/night rearview mirror
Before driving your vehicle, check to (if equipped)
see that your inside rearview mirror is
properly positioned. Adjust the rearview
mirror so that the view through the rear
window is properly centered.

WARNING
Make sure your line of sight is not
obstructed. Do not place objects on the
rear seat or in the cargo area that may
interfere with your vision through the
rear window. ODN8059025L
A : Day, B : Night

WARNING Before driving at night, pull the day/night


lever toward you to reduce glare from the
To prevent serious injury during a headlights of the vehicles behind you.
collision or deployment of the airbag, do
not modify the rearview mirror and do Remember that you lose some rearview
not install a wide mirror. clarity in the night position.

Electrochromic mirror (if equipped)


WARNING
Never adjust the mirror while driving.
This may cause loss of vehicle control
and result in a collision.

NOTICE
When cleaning the mirror, use a paper
towel or similar material dampened with
glass cleaner. Do not spray glass cleaner
directly on the mirror as this may cause
the liquid cleaner to enter the mirror ODN8059023L
housing. When the engine is running, the glare
from vehicle headlights behind you is
automatically controlled by the sensor
mounted in the rearview mirror.
When the gear is shifted to R (Reverse),
the mirror automatically goes to the
brightest setting to improve the driver’s
view behind the vehicle.

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Side View Mirrors WARNING
Do not adjust or fold the side view
mirrors while driving. This may cause loss
of vehicle control resulting in a collision.

NOTICE
ś Do not scrape ice off the mirror face.
This may damage the surface of the
glass.
ś If the mirror is jammed with ice, do
not adjust the mirror by force. Use
ONX4050009 an approved de-icer (not radiator
Your vehicle is equipped with both left- antifreeze) spray, or a sponge or soft
hand and right-hand side view mirrors. cloth with very warm water, or move
The mirrors can be adjusted remotely the vehicle to a warm place and allow
with the mirror adjustment control the ice to melt.
switch. Adjust the side view mirrors to ś Do not clean the mirror with harsh
your desired position before driving. abrasives, fuel, or other petroleum
The side view mirrors can be folded based cleaning products.
manually to help prevent damage when
going through an automatic car wash or
when passing through a narrow street.

WARNING
The right side view mirror is convex.
Objects seen in the mirror are closer than
they appear.
Use the rear view mirror or turn your
head and look to determine the actual
distance of other vehicles prior to
changing lanes.

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Convenience Features

Adjusting the side view mirrors Folding the side view mirror

ONX4050010N ONX4E050009

1. Move the lever M either to the L (left To fold the side view mirror, grasp the
side) or R (right side) to select the side housing of the mirror and then fold it
view mirror you want to adjust. toward the rear of the vehicle.
2. Use the mirror adjustment control N
to position the selected mirror up,
down, left, or right.
3. After adjustment, move the lever M
to the middle to prevent unintended
adjustment.

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WINDOWS

ONX4PH051001N

M Driver’s door power window switch Q Window opening and closing


N Front passenger’s door power window R Automatic power window
switch (if equipped)
O Rear door (left) power window switch S Power window lock button
P Rear door (right) power window switch

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Convenience Features

Power Windows Auto down window


The ignition switch must be in the ON Pressing the power window switch
position to be able to raise or lower momentarily to the second detent
the windows. Each door has a Power position R completely lowers the
Window switch to control the door’s window even when the switch is
window. The driver has a Power Window released.
Lock button that can block the operation To stop the window at the desired
of rear passenger windows. The power position while the window is operating,
windows will operate for about 3 minutes pull up or press down and release the
after the ignition is turned OFF or if the switch.
ignition is placed in the ACC position, as
long as the front doors remain closed. Auto up/down window (if equipped)
If the front doors are opened, the battery Pressing or pulling up the power window
power is turned OFF and the Power switch momentarily to the second
Windows do not operate. detent position R completely lowers or
lifts the window even when the switch
Window opening and closing is released. To stop the window at the
desired position while the window is
operating, pull up or press down and
release the switch.

Automatic reversal (if equipped)

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To open:
Press the window switch down to the
first detent position Q. Release the
switch when you want the window to
stop. OCN7050026

If a window senses any obstacle while


To close: it is closing automatically, it stops and
lowers approximately 12 inches (30 cm)
Pull the window switch up to the first
to allow the object to be cleared.
detent position Q. Release the window
switch when you want the window to If the window detects any resistance
stop. while the power window switch is pulled
up continuously, the window stops
upward movement and then lowers
approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm).
If the power window switch is pulled
up continuously again within 5 seconds
after the window is lowered by the
automatic window reverse feature, the
automatic window reverse does not
operate.
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Information Power window lock button
The automatic reverse feature is active
only when the “Auto Up” feature is used
by fully pulling up the switch to the
second detent.

NOTICE
Do not install any accessories on the
windows. The automatic reverse feature
may not operate.

OCN7050027
WARNING The driver can disable the power window
Make sure body parts or other objects switches on the rear passenger doors by
are safely out of the way before closing pressing the power window lock button.
the windows to avoid injuries or vehicle When the power window lock button is
damage. pressed:
Objects less than 0.16 in (4 mm) in ś The driver’s master control can
diameter caught between the window operate all the power windows.
glass and the upper window channel
may not be detected by the automatic ś The front passenger’s control can
reverse window and the window does operate the front passenger’s power
not stop and reverse direction. window.
ś The rear passenger’s control cannot
operate the rear passengers’ power
window.

WARNING
Do not allow children to play with the
power windows. Keep the driver’s
door power window lock button in the
LOCK position. Serious injury or death
may result from unintentional window
operation by a child.

NOTICE
ś To prevent possible damage to the
power window system, do not open
or close two windows or more at
the same time. This also ensures the
longevity of the fuse.
ś Never try to operate the main switch
on the driver’s door and the individual
door window switch in opposite
directions at the same time. If this is
done, the window stops and cannot
be opened or closed.
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If your vehicle is equipped with a Power Sunshade
sunroof, you can slide or tilt your sunroof
with the sunroof switch located on the
overhead console.

ONX4C051005

Use the power sunshade to block direct


sunlight coming through the sunroof
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glass.
The sunroof can be operated when the
ś Push the sunroof switch rearward to
ignition switch is in the ON or START
the first detent position, the power
position.
sunshade automatically slides open.
The sunroof can also be operated for
ś Push the sunroof switch forward to
about 3 minutes after the ignition switch
the first detent position, the power
is in the ACC or LOCK/OFF position
sunshade automatically closes. If the
unless a front door is opened.
sunroof is open, the sunroof closes
and then the sunshade closes.
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death: To stop the power sunshade, push the
sunroof switch in any direction.
ś Adjust he sunroof or sunshade when
your vehicle stops.
NOTICE
ś Do not leave the engine running
and the key in your vehicle with Do not pull or push the power sunshade
unsupervised children. Unattended by hand to prevent damage.
children may operate the sunroof.
ś Do not sit on the top of the vehicle. Information
Wrinkles formed on the power sunshade
NOTICE are normal due to material characteristic.
Do not operate the sunroof if it contacts
any roof rack or cargo.

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Tilt Open/Close Slide Open/Close

ONX4C051006 ONX4C051007

ś Push the sunroof switch up to tilt ś Push the sunroof switch rearward.
the sunroof glass open. If the power The sunroof glass slides open. If the
sunshade is closed, the sunshade power sunshade is closed, the power
opens first and then the sunroof tilts. sunshade opens first and then the
ś Push the sunroof switch forward. The sunroof glass opens.
sunroof glass automatically closes. Push the sunroof switch forward. The
To stop the sunroof movement at any sunroof glass closes.
point, push the sunroof switch in any Push the sunroof switch forward or
direction. rearward to the first detent position.
The sunroof glass moves until the
switch is released.
ś Push the sunroof switch forward
or rearward to the second detent
position. The sunroof glass operates
automatically (auto slide feature).
To stop the sunroof movement, push
the sunroof switch in any direction.

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Automatic Reversal NOTICE


ś Do not continue to push the sunroof
switch after the sunroof is fully
opened, closed, or tilted. Damage to
the sunroof motor may occur or may
cause the motor or sunroof system to
malfunction.
ś Using the sunroof for a long time
may make noise caused by dust
accumulated between the sunroof
and vehicle body. Open the sunroof
and remove dust regularly using a
ODH043039 clean cloth.
If the power sunshade or sunroof glass ś Do not try to open the sunroof when
senses any obstruction while closing, it the temperature is below freezing
reverses direction then stops. or when the sunroof is covered with
The automatic reverse feature may not snow or ice. Otherwise, the motor
work if a thin or soft object is caught may be damaged. In a cold and wet
between the sliding power sunshade or weather, the sunroof may not work
sunroof glass and sunroof sash. properly.
ś Do not open or drive with the sunroof
glass open immediately after rain or
WARNING washing the vehicle. Water may wet
ś Make sure that heads, hands, arms, the interior of the vehicle.
any other body parts, or objects are ś Do not extend any cargo outside the
out of the way before operating the sunroof while driving.
sunroof. Body parts or objects may
get caught causing injuries or vehicle
damage. WARNING
ś Never deliberately use your body parts Do not extend your head, arms, body
to test the automatic reverse feature. parts or objects outside the sunroof
while driving.

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HOOD
Opening the Hood

ONX4050022

ONX4050020 4. Lift the hood support rod.


1. Park the vehicle and apply the parking 5. Insert the end of the hood support rod
brake. into the slot located on the hood O.
2. Pull the release lever to unlatch the
hood. The hood pops open slightly. WARNING
ś Grasp the hood support rod in the
area wrapped in rubber when the
engine is hot to protect you from burn
or injury.
ś Make sure that the end of the hood
support rod is inserted fully into the
hood slot to prevent the hood from
falling.

ONX4050021

3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise the


hood slightly, push up the secondary
latch M inside of the hood center and
lift the hood N.

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Closing the Hood WARNING


1. Before closing the hood, check in and ś Before closing the hood, ensure
around the engine compartment to all obstructions are removed from
ensure the following: around the hood opening.
- Any tools or other loose objects ś Always double check to make sure
have been removed. that the hood is firmly latched before
- All glove, rags, or other combustible driving away. Check there is no
material have been removed. hood open warning light or message
- All filler caps are tightly and displayed on the instrument cluster.
correctly installed. Driving with the hood open may cause
a total loss of visibility, resulting in a
2. Return the hood support rod to its collision.
stored location.
ś Do not move the vehicle with the
3. Lower the hood until it is about 12 hood raised. It may block your vision
inches (30 cm) above the closed and may result in a collision.
position and then let it drop.
4. Check the hood has locked properly.
If the hood is raised slightly, open it
again and drop it from a little higher.
Check again.

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Opening the Liftgate Closing the Liftgate

ONX4050023 ONX4E050057R

Make sure the vehicle is in P (Park) and Lower the liftgate lid and press down
apply the parking brake. until it locks. Always check it is secure by
- Unlock all doors with the Door Unlock pulling on the handle.
button on your remote key or smart
key. Press the liftgate handle button WARNING
and open the liftgate.
- Press and hold the Liftgate Open Always keep the liftgate closed while the
button on the remote key or smart vehicle is in moving. If it is left open or
key. ajar, poisonous exhaust gases containing
carbon monoxide (CO) may enter the
vehicle and serious injury or death may
result.

Information
Liftgate lock and the liftgate may not
work if frozen shut due to moisture and
freezing conditions.

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Convenience Features

WARNING Emergency Liftgate Safety


Release

ONX4E050058R
ONX4E050059R
Always close the liftgate before driving.
Do not grab or hold on to the liftgate To unlock and open the liftgate manually
support struts or they may be damaged. from inside the cargo area, perform the
Deformation of the liftgate support following:
struts may result in vehicle damage and 1. Insert a long, flat object, such as a key
personal injury. into the opening at the bottom of the
liftgate.
WARNING 2. Slide the latch in the direction of the
arrow to unlock the liftgate.
Never allow anyone to occupy the cargo
area of the vehicle at any time. If the 3. Push the liftgate open.
liftgate is partially or totally latched
and the person cannot get out, serious WARNING
injury or death may occur due to lack
of ventilation, exhaust fumes, and rapid ś Never allow anyone to occupy the
heat build-up, or due to exposure to cargo area of the vehicle at any time.
cold weather conditions. The cargo area The cargo area is a very dangerous
is also a very dangerous location in the location in the event of a collision
event of a collision because it is part of because it is part of the vehicle’s
the vehicle’s crush zone. crush zone.
ś Use the release lever for emergencies
only.

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Power Liftgate Operating Operating the Power Liftgate
Conditions Power liftgate open/close button
The power liftgate operates when the (Smart key, Instrument panel)
gear is in P (Park) with the ignition switch
in the ON position. The liftgate operates
regardless of the gear position when the
engine is off.

WARNING
ś Never leave children or animals
unattended in your vehicle. Children
may operate the power liftgate
that could result in serious injury or
property damage. ONX4E050144
ś Make sure that there are no people
or objects in the path of the power
liftgate or smart liftgate before use.
Serious injury, damage to the vehicle
or damage to surrounding objects
(e.g. walls, ceilings, vehicles, etc.)
may result if contact with the liftgate
occurs.

ONX4050028

When the liftgate is closed, press the


power liftgate open/close button for 1
second. The power liftgate opens with a
warning sound.
While the liftgate is opening, press the
button to stop liftgate operation.
ONX4050084N When the power liftgate is opened, press
and hold the power liftgate open/close
button to close the liftgate. If you release
the button while the liftgate is closing,
power liftgate operation stops with a
warning sound for 5 seconds.
Also, if the smart key is not within
operation range (about 10 m) from the
vehicle, power liftgate operation stops
with a warning sound for 5 seconds.

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Convenience Features

Power liftgate open/close button Automatic Reversal


(Outside the power liftgate) During power liftgate operation if the
power liftgate senses any obstacle,
the liftgate stops or fully opens. The
automatic reverse feature may not
operate properly, or it may operate
unexpectedly under the following
circumstances:
ś The automatic reverse feature may
not detect the resistance if the
detected resistance is below a certain
level, or if the liftgate is almost fully
closed near the latched position.
ONX4A052002
ś The automatic reverse feature may
When the liftgate is closed, press the operate if a strong impact is applied
power liftgate open/close button to open with no obstructions placed.
the liftgate.
If the vehicle is locked, press the power
liftgate open/close button with the smart WARNING
key in your possession. Never deliberately place any object or
If the liftgate is unlocked, the liftgate use your body part to test the automatic
opens or closes with a warning sound reverse feature.
when the power liftgate open/close
button is pressed without carrying the Information
smart key.
The power liftgate may stop operating if
Power liftgate open/close button the automatic reverse feature operates
(Inside the power liftgate) more than two times while attempting
to open or close the liftgate. If this
occurs, carefully open or close the
liftgate manually, and then after 30
seconds try to operate the power liftgate
automatically again.

ONX4E050062R

Press the power liftgate open/close


button. The liftgate opens or closes
automatically.

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Setting the Power Liftgate User height setting
To use each feature, you must select the 1. Position the liftgate manually to the
opening speed or opening height from height you prefer.
the Settings menu. Deselect the settings 2. Press the power liftgate open/close
when you do not want to use the feature. button located inside the liftgate for
more than 3 seconds.
Power liftgate opening speed If User Height Setting is selected for
To adjust the power liftgate speed, the power liftgate opening height, the
select: power liftgate will automatically open
ś User Settings > Door/Liftgate > to the height manually set by you.
Power liftgate Opening Speed > Fast/
Slow (for cluster type)
Information
ś Setup > Vehicle > Door/ Liftgate >
Power liftgate Opening Speed > Fast/ ś If the power liftgate opening height
Slow (for infotainment system type) has not been manually set, the power
liftgate will fully open when ‘User
The default setting is Fast. Height Setting’ from the infotainment
system is selected.
Power liftgate opening height
ś If one of the height setting (Full
To adjust the power liftgate opening Open/Level 3/Level 2/Level 1) is
height, select: selected from the settings menu in
ś User Settings > Door/ Liftgate > the infotainment system, and then
Power liftgate Opening Height > Full User Height Setting is selected, the
Open/Level 3/Level 2/Level 1/User liftgate opens to the height manually
Height Setting (for cluster type) set by you.
ś Setup > Vehicle > Door/ Liftgate > ś The power liftgate opening speed
Power liftgate Opening Height > Full and opening height settings change
Open/Level 3/Level 2/Level 1/User according to the linked User Profile.
Height Setting If the User Profile is changed,
power liftgate opening speed and
opening height settings will change
Information accordingly.
ś For more information on the cluster
type Settings menu, refer to the
Chapter 4 of the complete Owner's
Manual.
ś The infotainment system may change
after software updates. For more
information, refer to the user’s manual
provided in the infotainment system
and the quick reference guide.

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1. Settings
To use smart liftgate, it must be
enabled from the Settings menu in
the instrument cluster or infotainment
system. Select:
śUser Settings > Door/Liftgate >
Smart Liftgate (for cluster type)
śSetup > Vehicle > Door/Liftgate
> Smart Liftgate (for infotainment
system type).
ONX4E050063R 2. Detect and Alert
On a vehicle equipped with a smart key, The smart liftgate detecting area
the liftgate can be opened with hands- extends about 20-40 inches (50-100
free activation using the smart liftgate cm) behind the vehicle. If you are
system. positioned in the detecting area and
are carrying the smart key, the hazard
Using Smart Liftgate warning lights blink and the chime
The hands-free smart liftgate system can sounds 6 times before opening.
be used when: 3. Automatic opening
ś The smart liftgate option is enabled in After the hazard warning lights blink
the Settings menu in the instrument and the chime sounds 6 times, the
cluster or infotainment system. smart liftgate opens.
ś The smart liftgate is activated 15
seconds after all the doors are closed Deactivating Smart Liftgate
and locked. If you press any button on the smart key
ś The smart liftgate opens when the during the Detect and Alert stage, the
smart key is detected in the area smart liftgate is deactivated.
behind the vehicle for 3 seconds. ś If you press the door unlock button,
the smart liftgate is deactivated
temporarily. If you do not open any
Information door for 30 seconds, the smart liftgate
The smart liftgate does not operate is activated again.
when: ś If you press the liftgate open button
ś A door is not locked or closed. for more than 1 second, the liftgate
ś The smart key is detected within opens.
15 seconds from when the doors were ś The smart liftgate is still activated
closed and locked. if you press the door lock button or
ś The smart key is detected within liftgate open/close button as long as
15 seconds after the doors are closed the smart liftgate is not in the Detect
and locked, and within 60 in. (1.5 and Alert stage.
m) from the front door handles. (for
vehicles equipped with Welcome
Light).
ś The smart key is in the vehicle.

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Opening the Fuel Filler Door Information
The fuel filler door unlocks when the
driver’s door is unlocked.
To unlock fuel filler door:
ś Press the unlock button on your
remote key or smart key.
ś Press the central door unlock switch
on the driver’s door.
ś Pull out the driver’s side inside door
handle.
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The fuel filler door locks when the
1. Move the gear to the P (Park) position, driver’s door is locked.
apply the parking brake, and move
To lock the fuel filler door:
the ignition switch to the LOCK/OFF
position. ś Press the lock button on your remote
key or smart key.
2. Make sure that the driver’s door is
unlocked. ś Press the central door lock switch on
the driver’s door.
3. Press the rear center edge of the fuel
filler door. Ã All doors automatically lock after the
vehicle speed exceeds 9 mph (14
km/h). Fuel filler door is also locked
when the vehicle speed exceeds 9
mph (14 km/h).

Closing the Fuel Filler Door


1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it
clockwise until it “clicks” one time.
2. Close the fuel filler door until it is
latched securely.

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4. Pull the fuel filler door M outward to


access the fuel tank cap.
5. To remove the fuel tank cap N, turn it
counterclockwise. A hissing noise is
heard because the pressure inside the
tank equalizes.
6. Place the cap on the fuel filler door.

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WARNING ś When refueling, always shift the gear


to the P (Park) position, apply the
Automotive fuel is highly flammable parking brake, and move the ignition
and explosive. Failure to follow these switch to the LOCK/OFF position.
guidelines may result in serious injury or Sparks produced by electrical
death: components related to the engine
ś Read and follow all warnings posted at may ignite fuel vapors causing a fire.
the gas station. ś Do not use matches or a lighter and
ś Before refueling, note the location do not smoke or leave a lit cigarette
of the Emergency Fuel Shut-Off, if in your vehicle at a gas station,
available, at the gas station. especially during refueling.
ś Before touching the fuel nozzle, ś Do not over-fill or top-off your vehicle
eliminate the potential build-up of tank, which may cause fuel spillage.
static electricity by touching a metal ś If a fire breaks out during refueling,
part of the vehicle, a safe distance get away from the vehicle, and
away from the fuel filler neck, nozzle, immediately contact a gas station
or other gas source, with your bare employee and then contact the local
hand. fire department.
ś Do not use mobile phones while ś If pressurized fuel sprays out, it
refueling. Electric current and/or can cover your clothes or skin and
electronic interference from cellular increase the risk of fire and burns. If
phones may potentially ignite fuel the cap is venting fuel or if you hear a
vapors and cause a fire. hissing sound, wait until the condition
ś Do not get back into a vehicle once stops before completely removing the
you have begun refueling. cap.
You can generate a buildup of static ś Always check that the fuel cap is
electricity by touching, rubbing, or installed securely to prevent fuel
sliding against any item or fabric spillage in the event of a collision.
capable of producing static electricity.
Static electricity discharge may ignite NOTICE
fuel vapors causing a fire. If you must
re-enter the vehicle, once again ś Do not spill fuel on the exterior
eliminate potentially dangerous static surfaces. It may damage the paint.
electricity discharge by touching a ś If the cap needs to be replaced,
metal part of the vehicle, away from only use a genuine HYUNDAI cap or
the fuel filler neck, nozzle, or other the fuel system or emission control
fuel source, with your bare hand. system may malfunction.
ś When using an approved portable
fuel container, be sure to place the
container on the ground prior to
refueling. Static electricity discharge
from the container may ignite fuel
vapors causing a fire. Once refueling
has begun, contact between your bare
hand and maintain the vehicle until
the filling is complete.
ś Use only approved portable plastic
fuel containers designed to carry and
store fuel.

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EXTERIOR LIGHTS
Lighting Control AUTO headlight
To operate the lights, turn the knob at
the end of the control lever to one of the
following positions:

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The headlights and parking lights


are turned ON or OFF automatically
depending on the amount of daylight as
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M OFF in front of the instrument panel.
N AUTO headlight Even with the AUTO headlight feature
O Parking light in operation, it is recommended to
manually turn ON the headlights when
P Headlight driving at night or in a fog, driving in the
rain, or when you enter dark areas, such
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) as tunnels and parking facilities.
The Daytime Running Lights can make it
easier for others to see the front of your NOTICE
vehicle during the day, especially after
dawn and before sunset. The DRL system ś Do not cover or spill anything on
is ON when the headlight switch is in the the sensor M located in front of the
OFF or the AUTO headlight position and instrument panel.
the Electronic Parking Brake is released. ś Do not clean the sensor using a
It turns off when: window cleaner, the cleaner may
ś The headlights are ON. leave a light film which could interfere
with sensor operation.
ś The parking brake is applied.
ś If your vehicle has window tint or
ś The vehicle is turned off. other types of metallic coating on the
front windshield, the AUTO headlight
system may not work properly.

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Parking light ( ) High Beam Operation

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The parking light, license plate Light and To turn on the high beam headlight,
instrument panel light are turned ON. push the lever away from you. The lever
returns to its original position.
Headlight ( ) The high beam indicator illuminates
when the headlight high beams are
switched on.
To turn off the high beam headlight, pull
the lever toward you. The low beams turn
on.

WARNING
Do not use high beam when there are
other vehicles approaching you. Using
high beam may obstruct the other
ODN8059203 driver’s vision.
The headlight, parking light, license plate
light, and instrument panel light are
turned ON.

Information
The ignition switch must be in the ON
position to turn on the headlight.

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To flash the high beam headlight, pull the


lever toward you, then release the lever.
The high beams remain ON as long as
you hold the lever.

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Turn Signals and Lane Change Battery Saver Function
Signals To prevent the battery from being
discharging, the system automatically
turns off the parking lights when the
driver turns the vehicle off and opens the
driver’s door.
To keep the lights on when the vehicle is
turned off:
(1) Open the driver’s door.
(2) Turn the parking lights OFF and ON
again using the headlight switch.

Headlight delay function


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If you place the ignition switch to the
To signal a turn, push down on the lever
ACC or OFF position with the headlights
for a left turn or up for a right turn in
ON, the headlights (and/or parking
position A .
lights) remain on for about 5 minutes. If
If an indicator stays on and does not the driver’s door is opened and closed,
flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of the headlights are turned off after 15
the turn signal bulbs may be burned out seconds. Also, with the vehicle off if the
and require replacement. Contact an driver’s door is opened and closed, the
authorized HYNDAI dealer. headlights (and/or parking lights) are
turned off after 15 seconds.
One touch turn signal The headlights (and/or parking lights)
To use One Touch Turn Signal, push the can be turned off by pressing the lock
turn signal lever up or down to position B button on the remote key or smart key
and then release it. twice or turning the headlight switch to
The lane change signals blinks 3, 5 or 7 the OFF or AUTO position.
times. You can enable the headlight delay
You can enable the One Touch Turn function from the Settings menu in
Signal function or choose the number the instrument cluster or infotainment
of blinking from the Settings menu in system.
the instrument cluster or infotainment Select:
system. ś User Settings > Lights > Headlight
Select: Delay (for cluster type)
ś User Settings > Lights > One Touch ś Setup > Vehicle > Lights > Headlight
Turn Signal > Off/3 flashes/5 Delay (for infotainment system type)
flashes/7 flashes (for cluster type)
ś Setup > Vehicle > Lights > One Touch
Turn Signal > 3 flashes/5 flashes/7 Information
flashes/Off (for infotainment system If the driver exits the vehicle through
type) another door besides the driver’s door,
the battery saver function does not
operate and the headlight delay function
does not turn OFF automatically.
To avoid battery discharge, turn OFF the
headlights manually before exiting the
vehicle.
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INTERIOR LIGHTS
WARNING Front Lights
Do not use the interior lights when
driving in the dark. The interior lights
may obscure your view and result in a
collision.

Do not use the interior lights for


extended periods when the vehicle
is turned off. Otherwise, the battery
discharges.

Interior Lights AUTO OFF ONX4E050147


The interior lights automatically go off
Map lamp 1 ( ):
about 10 minutes after the vehicle is
turned off and the doors are closed. Touch either button to turn on or off the
If a door is opened, the light go off 40 map lamp. This light produces a spot
minutes after the vehicle is turned off. If beam for convenient use as a map lamp
the doors are locked by the remote key at night or as a personal lamp for the
or smart key and the vehicle enters the driver and the front passenger.
armed stage of the theft alarm system,
the lights go off five seconds later. Door lamp 2 ( ):
The front or rear room lamps come on
when the front or rear doors are opened.
When doors are unlocked by the remote
key or smart key, the front and rear lamps
come on for about 30 seconds as long
as any door is not opened. The front
and rear room lamps go out gradually
after about 30 seconds when the door is
closed. However, if the ignition switch is
in the ON position or all doors are locked,
the front and rear lamps turn off. If a
door is opened with the ignition switch
in the ACC or OFF position, the front and
rear lamps stay on for about 20 minutes.

Room lamp 3 ( ):
Press the button to turn on the room
lamp for the front and rear seats.

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High Beam Assist Settings
With the ignition switch ON, go to the
Settings menu to turn on High Beam
Assist and deselect to turn off the
function in the instrument cluster or
infotainment system.
Select:
ś User Settings > Lights > High Beam
Assist (for cluster type)
ś Setup > Vehicle > Lights > High Beam
ODN8059206 Assist (for infotainment system type)
High Beam Assist automatically adjusts
the headlights between high beam
and low beam depending on the light WARNING
detected from oncoming vehicles or Only change the settings after parking
vehicles in front using the front view your vehicle at a safe location.
camera.
High Beam Assist Operation
Information ś After selecting High Beam Assist from
the settings menu to operate High
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" Beam Assist:
section in Chapter 7 for the location and
the general precautions of front view - Place the headlight switch in the
camera. AUTO position and push the turn
signal lever toward the instrument
cluster. High Beam Assist ( )
indicator light illuminates.
- When High Beam Assist is enabled,
high beams turn on when the
vehicle speed is above 25 mph (40
km/h) and the High Beam ( )
indicator light illuminates. When the
vehicle speed is below 15 mph (25
km/h), high beams do not turn on
and the indicator light illuminates
in white.

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Convenience Features

ś When High Beam Assist is operating: High Beam Assist Malfunction


- If the turn signal lever is pulled and Limitations
toward you when the high beams System malfunction
are off, the high beams turn on.
When you let go of the turn signal
lever, High Beam Assist operates
again.
- If the turn signal lever is pulled
toward you when the high beams
are on by High Beam Assist, the
low beams turn on and High Beam
Assist turns off.
- If the turn signal lever is pushed
away from you, the high beams turn
on and High Beam Assist turns off. OTM050218N
- If the headlight switch is moved When High Beam Assist is not working
from AUTO to another position properly, the "Check High Beam Assist
(headlight/position/off), the (HBA) system" warning message may
corresponding light turns on and appear, and the warning light may
High Beam Assist turns off. illuminate on the instrument cluster.
ś When High Beam Assist is operating, Contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
high beam switches to low beam if:
- The headlights of an oncoming
vehicle are detected.
- The tail lights of a front vehicle are
detected.
- The headlight or tail light of a
motorcycle or a bicycle is detected.
- The surrounding ambient light is
bright enough so high beams are
not required.
- Streetlights or other lights are
detected.

Information
The images and colors in the instrument
cluster may differ depending on the
cluster type or theme selected from the
settings menu.

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Limitations of High Beam Assist Information
High Beam Assist may not work properly For more information on the limitations
in the following situations if: of the front view camera, refer to the
ś The headlights from an oncoming or “Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
front vehicle is damaged or out of the (FCA)” section in Chapter 7.
detection range.
ś The headlights from an oncoming or
front vehicle are covered with dust, WARNING
snow, or water. ś Always check road conditions, and if
ś An oncoming or front vehicle’s necessary, take appropriate actions to
headlights are off but the fog lamps drive safely. It is your responsibility to
are on. operate your vehicle in a safe manner.
ś There are lights that have a similar ś If High Beam Assist does not operate
shape as a vehicle’s light ahead. properly, use the turn signal lever to
switch between high beam and low
ś The headlights are not repaired or beam.
replaced properly.
ś High Beam Assist may not operate for
ś The headlights are not aimed properly. 15 seconds right after your vehicle is
ś You are driving on a narrow curved started or when the front view camera
road, rough road, uphill, or downhill. is initialized.
ś A front vehicle is partially visible at a
crossroad or on a curved road.
ś There is a temporary reflector or flash
ahead (construction area).
ś There is a traffic light, reflecting sign,
LED sign, or reflectors ahead.
ś The road is wet or covered with snow
or ice.
ś A vehicle suddenly appears from a
curve.
ś The vehicle is tilted due to a flat tire or
being towed.
ś The headlights from an oncoming or
front vehicle is not detected because
of exhaust fumes, smoke, fog, snow,
blizzard, water spray on the road, or
windshield condensation, etc.

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Convenience Features

WIPERS AND WASHERS


„
Front windshield wiper/washer Windshield Wipers
Operates as follows when the ignition
switch is turned ON.
MIST: For a single wiping cycle,
move the lever up (MIST) and
release it. The wipers operate
continuously if the lever is
held in this position.
OFF: Wipers are not in operation.
INT: Wipers operate intermittently
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at the same wiping intervals.
„
Rear windshield wiper/washer Use this mode in light rain or
mist. To change the speed
setting, turn the speed
control knob.
LO: The wiper runs at a lower speed.
HI: The wiper runs at a higher speed.

Information
If there is heavy accumulation of snow
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or ice on the windshield, defrost the
windshield for about 10 minutes, or
A. Wiper speed control (front) until the snow and/or ice is removed to
śMIST – Single wipe prevent damage to the wiper and washer
śOFF – Off system.
śINT – Intermittent wipe
AUTO – Auto control wipe
(if equipped)
śLO– Low wiper speed
śHI – High wiper speed
B. Intermittent control wipe time
adjustment
C. Wash with brief wipes (front)
D. Rear wiper control (if equipped)
śHI – High wiper speed
śLO– Low wiper speed
śOFF – Off

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AUTO wiper control (if equipped) Front Windshield Washers

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The rain sensor located on the upper In the OFF position, pull the lever gently
end of the windshield glass senses toward you to spray washer fluid on the
the amount of rainfall and controls the windshield and to run the wipers 1-3
interval of the wiping cycle. cycles. The spray and wiper operation
To change the sensitivity setting, turn the continues until you release the lever. If
sensitivity control knob. the washer does not work, you may need
to add washer fluid to the washer fluid
If the wiper switch is set in the AUTO
reservoir.
mode when the ignition switch is in the
ON position, the wiper operates once to
perform a self-check of the system. Set WARNING
the wiper to the OFF position when the
wiper is not used. When the outside temperature is below
freezing, always warm the windshield
using the defroster to prevent the washer
WARNING fluid from freezing on the windshield and
obscuring your vision that could lead to
To prevent personal injury:
a collision resulting in serious injury or
ś Do not touch the upper end of the death.
windshield glass near the rain sensor.
Always use appropriate washer fluids in
ś Do not wipe the upper end of the the winter season or cold weather.
windshield glass with a damp or wet
cloth.
NOTICE
ś Do not put pressure on the windshield
glass. To prevent damage:
ś Do not operate the washer when the
NOTICE fluid reservoir is empty or when the
windshield is dry.
To prevent damage:
ś Do not attempt to move the wipers
ś When washing the vehicle, set the manually.
wiper to the OFF position to stop the
auto wiper operation.
ś Do not remove the sensor cover
located on the upper end of the
passenger side windshield glass.

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Rear Window Wiper and Washer Auto rear wiper (if equipped)
The rear wiper operates while the vehicle
is in reverse with the front wiper on.
You can select the function from the
Settings menu in the instrument cluster
or infotainment system. Select:
ś User Settings > Convenience > Auto
Rear Wiper (in R) (for cluster type)
ś Setup > Vehicle > Convenience >
Auto Rear Wiper (in R) (for
infotainment system type)
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The rear window wiper and washer


switch is located at the end of the wiper
and washer switch lever. Turn the switch
to the desired position to operate the
rear wiper and washer.
HI – High wiper speed
LO – Low wiper speed
OFF – Off

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Push the lever away from you to spray


rear washer fluid and to run the rear
wipers 1~3 cycles. The spray and wiper
operation continues until you release the
lever.

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ONX4050100N

M Fan speed control knob Q A/C (air conditioning) button


N Temperature control knob R Air intake control button
O Front windshield defroster button S Mode selection button
P Rear window defroster button

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Heating and Air Conditioning Floor-Level (A, B, D, E, F)


1. Start the engine.
2. Set the mode to the desired position. Most of the air flow is directed to the
To improve the effectiveness of floor, with a small amount of the air
heating and cooling, select: being directed to the windshield and side
window defrosters.
- Heating:
- Cooling: Floor/Defrost-Level
3. Set the temperature control to the (A, B, D, E, F)
desired position.
Most of the air flow is directed to the
4. Set the air intake control to the floor and the windshield with a small
outside (fresh) air position. amount directed to the side window
5. Set the fan speed control to the defrosters.
desired speed.
6. If air conditioning is desired, turn on
the air conditioning system. Front defroster (A, B)

Mode selection Most of the air flow is directed to the


The mode selection button controls windshield with a small amount of air
the direction of the air flow through the directed to the side window defrosters.
ventilation system.
Temperature control

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The temperature increases by turning
Face-Level (B, C, E) the knob to the right. The temperature
decreases by turning the knob to the left.
Air flow is directed toward the upper
body and face. Additionally, each outlet Air intake control
can be controlled to direct the air To select outside (fresh) air or
discharged from the outlet. recirculated air, press this button.

Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F)

Air flow is directed toward the face and


the floor.

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Recirculated air position Fan speed control
With the recirculated air
selected, air from the
passenger compartment is
drawn through the climate
control system.

Outside (fresh) air position


With the outside (fresh)
air selected, air enters the
vehicle from outside and is ONX4050107N
drawn through the climate Turn the knob to the right to increase
control system. the fan speed and airflow. Turn the knob
to the left to decrease fan speed and
airflow.
Setting the fan speed control knob to the
Information “0” position turns off the fan.
Using the system in the fresh air position
is recommended.
Information
Prolonged operation of the heater in
the recirculated air position (without air Operating the fan speed when the
conditioning selected) can cause fogging ignition switch is in the ON position may
of the windshield and side windows cause the battery to discharge.
and the air within the passenger
compartment will become stale. Air conditioning (A/C) (if equipped)
In addition, prolonged use of the air
conditioning with the recirculated air
position selected will result in excessively
dry air in the passenger compartment.

WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Continued climate control system
operation in the recirculated air
position may allow humidity to
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increase inside the vehicle that could
fog the windshield and the side Press the A/C button to turn on the air
windows and obscure visibility. conditioning system (indicator light ON).
Press the button again to turn off the air
ś Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air conditioning system.
conditioning or heating system on.
ś Continued climate use of recirculated
air may cause drowsiness or
sleepiness, and loss of vehicle
control. Set the air intake control to
the outside (fresh) air position while
driving.
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„
Type A

„
Type B

The actual shape of air conditioner may differ from the illustration.
ONX4050110N/ONX4050140L

M Driver’s temperature control button/ S A/C (air conditioning) button


knob T Fan speed control button
N Passenger’s temperature control U Mode selection button
button/knob
V Multi Air Mode button
O AUTO (automatic control) button
11 Rear window defroster button
P Air intake control button 12 SYNC button
Q OFF button 13 Climate control information screen
R Front windshield defroster button

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Automatic Heating and Air 2. Turn the temperature control button/
Conditioning knob to set the desired temperature.
If the temperature is set to the lowest
The Automatic Climate Control System setting (Lo), the air conditioning
is controlled by setting the desired system operates continuously. After
temperature. the interior has cooled sufficiently,
1. Press the AUTO button. The adjust the button/knob to a higher
modes, fan speeds, air intake, and temperature set point whenever
air conditioning are controlled possible.
automatically by the temperature
setting. To turn off the automatic operation,
select any button of the following
buttons:
- Mode selection button
- Front windshield defroster button
(Press the button one more time
to deselect the front windshield
defroster function. The "AUTO" sign
illuminates on the information screen
once again.)
- Fan speed control button
ONX4E050162 The selected function is controlled
You can control the fan speed in three manually while other functions operate
stages by pressing the AUTO button automatically.
during automatic operation. For your convenience and to improve
- HIGH: Provides rapid air conditioning the effectiveness of the climate control,
and heating with the maximum fan use the AUTO button and set the
speed setting. temperature to 72 °F (22 °C).
- MEDIUM: Provides air conditioning
and heating with the mid-level fan Information
speed setting.
- LOW: Fan speed is set to the lowest
setting range (1 to 3 bars range).

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Never place anything near the sensor to


ensure better control of the heating and
cooling system.

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Manual Heating and Air Face-Level (B, C, E)


Conditioning
1. Start the engine. Air flow is directed toward the upper
2. Set the mode to the desired position. body and face. Additionally, each outlet
For improving the effectiveness of can be controlled to direct the air
heating and cooling, select: discharged from the outlet.
- Heating:
- Cooling:
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F)
3. Set the temperature control to the
desired position.
Air flow is directed toward the face and
4. Set the air intake control to the the floor.
outside (fresh) air position.
5. Set the fan speed control to the
desired speed. Floor-Level (A, B, D, E, F)
6. If air conditioning is desired, turn on
the air conditioning system. Most of the air flow is directed to the
7. Press the AUTO button to convert to floor, with a small amount of the air
full automatic control of the system. being directed to the windshield and side
window defrosters.
Mode selection
The mode selection button controls Floor/Defrost-Level
the direction of the air flow through the (A, B, D, E, F)
ventilation system. Most of the air flow is directed to the
floor and the windshield with a small
amount directed to the side window
defrosters.

Defrost-Level (A, B)

Most of the air flow is directed to the


windshield with a small amount of air
directed to the side window defrosters.

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The air flow outlet direction is cycled as Multi air mode (B, C, D, E, F, G)
follows:
Gentle breezes come out from the outlet
vents.

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„
Front Temperature control
„
Type A

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„
Rear
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„
Type B

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Instrument panel vents ONX4050115


The instrument panel vent air flow can The temperature setting increases when
be directed up/down or left/right using you toggle up or press the UP arrow on
the vent adjustment lever. The air flow the touchscreen (if equipped).
can also be CLOSED using the vent
The temperature setting decreases when
adjustment lever.
you toggle down or press the DOWN
arrow on the touchscreen (if equipped).

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Recirculated air position


With the recirculated air
selected, air from the
passenger compartment is
drawn through the climate
control system.

Outside (fresh) air position


With the outside (fresh)
air selected, air enters the
ONX4050122 vehicle from outside and is
Adjusting the temperature equally drawn through the climate
control system.
Press the SYNC button (indicator light
ON) to adjust the driver and passenger
side temperature equally. Information
Adjusting the temperature individually Using the system in the fresh air position
is recommended.
Press the SYNC button (indicator light
OFF) again to adjust the driver and Prolonged operation of the heater in
passenger side temperature individually. the recirculated air position (without air
conditioning selected) can cause fogging
of the windshield and side windows
Temperature conversion and the air within the passenger
If the battery has been discharged or compartment will become stale.
disconnected, the temperature mode In addition, prolonged use of the air
display is reset to Fahrenheit. conditioning with the recirculated air
To change the temperature unit from °C position selected will result in excessively
to °F or °F to °C: dry air in the passenger compartment.
- Setup > Unit > Temperature Unit >
°F/°C (for cluster type)
WARNING
- Setup > General Settings > Unit >
Temperature Unit > °C/°F (for To prevent serious injury or death:
infotainment system type) ś Continued climate control system
operation in the recirculated air
The temperature unit on both the position may allow humidity to
cluster display and the climate control increase inside the vehicle that could
information screen is changed. fog the windshield and the side
windows and obscure visibility.
Air intake control ś Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air
To select outside (fresh) air or conditioning or heating system on.
recirculated air, press this button. ś Continued climate use of recirculated
air may cause drowsiness or
sleepiness, and loss of vehicle
control. Set the air intake control to
the outside (fresh) air position while
driving.

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05
Fan speed control Multi air mode

ONX4050124 ONX4050128

Press the button to increase fan When the multi air mode button is
speed and airflow. Press the button to pressed, air flow is directed to the face-
decrease fan speed and airflow. level and floor-level through the air vents
Pressing the OFF button turns off the fan. along the instrument panel for the driver
and passenger. The multi-air mode LED
indicator illuminates. If the multi air
Information mode button is pressed when the air
Operating the fan speed when the volume is beyond level 4, it decreases to
ignition switch is in the ON position may level 3.
cause the battery to discharge.
OFF
Air conditioning If you press the multi air button again,
the indicator turns OFF and the directed
Press the A/C button to turn
air flow is adjusted according to the
on the air conditioning
previous setting before the multi air
system (indicator light ON).
mode was enabled.
Press the button again to
turn off the air conditioning If you press the MODE selection button,
system. the airflow changes based on the MODE
selected.

OFF mode
Press the OFF button to turn
off the climate control
system .
You can still operate the
mode buttons and air intake
buttons as long as the
ignition switch is in the ON
position.

5-57
Convenience Features

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WARNING Manual Climate Control System
Do not use the defrost-level position
To defog inside windshield
during the cooling operation in extremely
humid weather. The outer surface of the
windshield may fog and reduce visibility,
causing a collision that results in serious
injury or death.
Set the mode selection button to the
face-level position and lower the fan
speed.

ś For maximum defrost performance,


set the temperature control to the
ONX4050132
highest temperature setting and
the fan speed control to the highest 1. Select any fan speed.
setting. 2. Select the desired temperature.
ś If warm air to the floor is desired while 3. Press the defrost button ( ).
defrosting or defogging, select the
4. The outside (fresh) air is selected
floor-defrost position.
automatically. The air conditioning
ś Before driving, clear all snow and ice automatically operates if the mode
from the windshield, rear window, is selected to the defrost-level
side view mirrors, and all side position.
windows.
If the air conditioning and outside
ś Clear all snow and ice from the hood (fresh) air position are not selected
and air inlet to improve heater and automatically, press the corresponding
defroster efficiency and to reduce the button.
probability of fogging up the inside of
the windshield.

5-58
05
To defrost outside windshield Automatic Climate Control
System
To defog inside windshield

ONX4050133

1. Set the fan speed to the highest


(extreme right) position. ONX4050144N
2. Set the temperature to the hottest
position.
3. Press the defrost button ( ).
4. The outside (fresh) air and air
conditioning is selected automatically.

ONX4050145N

1. Select the desired fan speed.


2. Select the desired temperature.
3. Press the defrost button ( ).
4. The air conditioning turns on
according to the detected ambient
temperature, the outside (fresh) air
position and higher fan speed are
selected automatically.
If the air conditioning, outside (fresh)
air position and higher fan speed are
not selected automatically, adjust the
corresponding button or knob.
If the defrost-level position is
selected, the fan speed increases.

5-59
Convenience Features

To defrost outside windshield Rear Window Defroster

NOTICE
Never use sharp instruments or window
cleaners containing abrasives to clean
the window to prevent damage to the
rear window defroster.

The defroster heats the


window to remove frost, fog,
and thin ice from the interior
and exterior of the rear
ONX4050146N
window, while the engine is
running.
ś To activate it, press the rear window
defroster button located in the
center control panel. The indicator
on the rear window defroster button
illuminates when the defroster is ON.
ś To turn it off, press the rear window
defroster button again.

Information
ONX4050147N
ś If there is heavy accumulation of snow
1. Set fan speed to the highest position. on the rear window, brush it off before
2. Set temperature to the extreme hot operating the rear defroster.
(HI) position. ś The rear window defroster
3. Press the defrost button ( ). automatically turns off after about 20
The air conditioning turns on according minutes or when the ignition switch is
to the detected ambient temperature in the LOCK/OFF position.
and the outside (fresh) air position is
selected automatically. Side view mirror defroster (if
equipped)
If the defrost-level position is
selected, lower fan speed is adjusted to The side view mirror defrosters operate
higher fan speed. when you turn on the rear window
defroster.

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05
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Steering Wheel Remote Controls MODE (3)
„
Type A Press the MODE button to toggle
through Radio or Media modes.

MUTE ( ) (4)
ś Press the MUTE button to mute the
sound.
„
Type B
ś Press the MUTE button again to
activate the sound.

For more information, refer to the


OCN7050073L
infotainment system manual.

NOTICE
Do not operate multiple audio remote
control buttons simultaneously.

VOLUME (VOL + / VOL -) (1)


ś Rotate the VOLUME scroll up to
increase volume.
ś Rotate the VOLUME scroll down to
decrease volume.

SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2)
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is pressed
up or down and held for 0.8 seconds
or more, it functions in the following
modes:
ś RADIO mode
It functions as the AUTO SEEK select
button. It seeks until you release the
button.
ś MEDIA mode
It functions as the FF/RW button.

If the SEEK/PRESET switch is pressed


up or down, it functions in the following
modes:
ś RADIO mode
It functions as the PRESET STATION
UP/DOWN button.
ś MEDIA mode
It functions as the TRACK UP/DOWN
button.

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6. Driving Your Vehicle
Before Driving ................................................................................................... 6-2
Before Entering the Vehicle .........................................................................................6-2
Before Starting .............................................................................................................6-2
Vehicle Break-in Process .............................................................................................6-3
Key Ignition Switch ........................................................................................... 6-4
Key Ignition Switch Positions ......................................................................................6-5
Starting the Engine ..................................................................................................... 6-6
Turning Off the Engine ................................................................................................ 6-6
Push Button Start Ignition Switch.....................................................................6-7
Push Button Start Ignition Switch Positions .............................................................. 6-8
Starting the Engine ..................................................................................................... 6-9
Turning Off the Engine ............................................................................................... 6-10
Vehicle Auto-Shut Off .......................................................................................6-11
Operating Conditions.................................................................................................. 6-11
System Operation ........................................................................................................ 6-11
Deactivating Conditions ............................................................................................. 6-11
Automatic Transmission .................................................................................. 6-12
Automatic Transmission Operation........................................................................... 6-12
Paddle Shifter (Manual shift mode) ...........................................................................6-17
Braking System ................................................................................................6-18
Power-assist Brakes ................................................................................................... 6-18
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).................................................................................. 6-18
6
Auto Hold .................................................................................................................... 6-21
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)....................................................................................6-23
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) .............................................................................6-25
Winter Driving ................................................................................................. 6-28
Snow or Icy Conditions ..............................................................................................6-28
Trailer Towing ..................................................................................................6-30
If You Decide to Pull a Trailer .................................................................................... 6-30
Towing Equipment and Accessories .........................................................................6-34
Driving with a Trailer ..................................................................................................6-35
Maintenance When Towing a Trailer .........................................................................6-37
Vehicle Load Limit .......................................................................................... 6-38
The Loading Information Label ................................................................................ 6-38
Driving Your Vehicle

BEFORE DRIVING
Before Entering the Vehicle WARNING
ś Make sure all windows, outside To reduce the risk of serious injury or
mirror(s), and outside lights are clean death:
and unobstructed.
ś Always wear your seat belt. All
ś Remove frost, snow, or ice from both passengers must be properly belted
the front and rear windshield as well whenever the vehicle is moving. For
as the front side windows. more information, refer to the “Seat
ś Visually check the tires for uneven Belts” section in Chapter 3.
wear and damage. ś Always drive defensively. Do not
ś Check under the vehicle for any sign assume that the other drivers are
of leaks. seeing your vehicle. They may not act
ś Make sure there are no obstacles as you expect. Be prepared to react
behind you if you intend to back up. to avoid a possible collision. Plan your
movements anticipating the "worst-
Before Starting case" scenario.
ś Make sure the hood, the liftgate, and ś Stay focused on driving. Driver
the doors are securely closed and distraction may cause a collision.
locked. ś Leave plenty of space between you
ś Adjust the position of the seat and and the vehicle in front of you.
steering wheel.
ś Adjust the inside and side view WARNING
mirrors. Never drink or take drugs while driving.
ś Verify all the lights work. Drinking or taking drugs while driving is
ś Fasten your seat belt. Check that all dangerous and may result in a collision,
passengers have fastened their seat causing serious injury or death.
belts. Drunk driving is the number one
ś Check the gauges and indicators contributor to the highway death
in the instrument panel and the toll each year. Even a small amount
messages on the instrument display of alcohol can affect your reflexes,
when the ignition switch or engine perceptions, and judgment. Just one
start/stop button is in the ON position. drink may reduce your ability to respond
ś Check that any items you are carrying to changing conditions and emergencies
are stored properly or fastened down and your reaction time gets worse with
securely. each additional drink.
Driving while under the influence of
drugs is as dangerous 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 while driving. If you are drinking
or taking drugs, never drive. Do not ride
with a driver who has been drinking or
taking drugs. Choose a designated driver
or call a taxi.

6-2
06
Vehicle Break-in Process
By following a few simple precautions for
the first 600 miles (1,000 km), you can
add to the performance, economy, and
life of your vehicle.
ś While driving, avoid sudden
acceleration.
ś Do not maintain a single speed
for a long time, either fast or slow.
Varying the engine speed is needed to
properly break-in the engine.
ś Avoid hard stops, except in
emergencies, to allow the brakes to
seat properly.
ś Fuel economy, engine performance,
and engine oil consumption may differ
depending on the vehicle break-in
process and be stabilized after 4,000
miles (6,000 km). New engines may
consume more oil during the vehicle
break-in period.
ś Do not tow a trailer during the first
1,200 miles (2,000 km) of operation.

6-3
Driving Your Vehicle

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WARNING WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or ś Never turn the ignition switch to
death: the LOCK or ACC position while
ś Never allow children or any person the vehicle is moving except in
who is unfamiliar with the vehicle to an emergency. This may result in
touch the ignition switch or related the engine turning off and loss of
parts. Unexpected and sudden vehicle power assist for the steering and
movement may occur. brake systems. This may cause loss
of directional control and braking
ś Never reach through the steering function, which could cause a
wheel for the ignition switch, or any collision.
other control, while the vehicle is
moving. The presence of your hand or ś Before leaving the driver's seat,
arm in this area may cause a loss of always make sure the shift lever is
vehicle control resulting in a collision. in the P (Park) position, apply the
parking brake, turn the ignition switch
to the LOCK position, and take the
keys with you to prevent unintended
vehicle movement.

NOTICE
Never use aftermarket keyhole covers.
These covers may prevent the vehicle
from recognizing the key and not allow
the vehicle to start.

OTM060051L

⡣: Lock, ⡤: ACC, ⡥: ON, ⡦: START


Whenever the front door is opened, the
ignition switch illuminates if the ignition
switch is not in the ON position. The
light goes off immediately when the
ignition switch is turned ON or goes off
after about 30 seconds when the door
is closed. (for vehicles equipped with
ignition switch illumination)

6-4
06
Key Ignition Switch Positions
Switch
Action Notes
Position
To turn the ignition switch to the LOCK Always stop the vehicle before turning
position, push the key in at the ACC the ignition switch to the LOCK
position and turn the key towards the position.
LOCK position.
LOCK
The ignition key can be removed in
the LOCK position.
The steering wheel locks to protect
the vehicle from theft.
Some electrical accessories are If difficulty is experienced turning the
usable. The steering wheel unlocks. ignition switch to the ACC position,
ACC
turn the key while turning the steering
wheel right and left to release.
This is the normal key position when Do not leave the ignition switch in the
the engine has started. All features ON position when the engine is not
and accessories are usable. running to prevent the battery from
ON
The warning lights can be checked discharging.
when you turn the ignition switch
from ACC to ON.
To start the engine, turn the ignition The engine attempts to start until you
switch to the START position. The release the key.
START
switch returns to the ON position
when you let go of the key.

6-5
Driving Your Vehicle

Starting the Engine Information


ś Do not wait for the engine to warm up
WARNING or race the engine while the vehicle
remains stationary.
ś Always wear appropriate shoes when
operating your vehicle. Unsuitable ś Start driving at moderate engine
shoes such as high heels, ski boots, speeds. Do not rapidly accelerate and
sandals, and flip-flops may interfere decelerate while driving.
with your ability to use the brake,
accelerator, and clutch pedals. Do not NOTICE
drive barefoot.
To prevent damage to the vehicle:
ś Do not start your vehicle with the
accelerator pedal depressed. Place ś Do not hold the ignition key in the
your foot firmly on the brake pedal START position for more than 10
while starting your vehicle. seconds. Wait 5 to 10 seconds before
trying again.
ś Wait until the engine is at normal idle
before shifting gears and releasing ś Do not turn the ignition switch to
the brake. Your vehicle may move the START position with the engine
suddenly if your vehicle is shifted running. It may damage the starter.
while the engine RPM is high. It may ś If the engine stalls while the vehicle
cause damage to the transmission is moving, shift to N (Neutral) and
system. use the ignition switch to attempt to
restart the engine.
ś Do not push or tow your vehicle to
1. Make sure the parking brake is start the engine.
applied.
2. Make sure the shift lever/button is in Turning Off the Engine
P (Park). 1. Stop the vehicle and depress the
3. Depress the brake pedal. brake pedal fully.
4. Turn the ignition switch to the START 2. Make sure the shift lever/button is in
position. Hold the key (maximum of 10 P (Park).
seconds) until the engine starts, and 3. Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK
then release the key. position and apply the Electronic
Parking Brake (EPB).
4. Take the key with you when you leave
the vehicle.

6-6
06
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WARNING
ś Never press the Push Button Start
ignition switch while the vehicle is
moving except in an emergency.
This may result in the vehicle turning
off and loss of power assist for the
steering and brake systems. This may
cause loss of directional control and
braking function, which could cause
an accident.
ONX4060001 ś Before leaving the driver’s seat, always
Whenever the front door is opened, make sure the gear is in the P (Park)
the Push Button Start ignition switch position, apply the parking brake,
illuminates and goes off 30 seconds after press the Push Button Start ignition
the door is closed. switch to the OFF position, and take
the Smart Key with you. Unexpected
vehicle movement may occur if these
WARNING precautions are not followed.
To turn off the vehicle in an emergency: ś Never reach through the steering
Press and hold the Push Button Start wheel for the Push Button Start
ignition switch for more than two ignition switch or any other control
seconds. Or rapidly press and release the while the vehicle is moving. The
Push Button Start ignition switch three presence of your hand or arm in this
times (within three seconds). area may cause a loss of vehicle
control resulting in an accident.
If the vehicle is still moving, you can
restart the vehicle without depressing
the brake pedal by pressing the Push
Button Start ignition switch with the gear
in the N (Neutral) position.

6-7
Driving Your Vehicle

Push Button Start Ignition Switch Positions


Button
Action Notes
Position
To turn off the engine, press the Push Always stop the vehicle before
Button Start ignition switch with the pressing the Push Button Start ignition
vehicle shifted to P (Park). switch to the OFF position.
For button type shift gear vehicles, if
the Push Button Start ignition switch
is pressed with the vehicle shifted to D
(Drive), R (Reverse), or N (Neutral), the
OFF
gear automatically shifts to P (Park).
For lever type shift gear vehicles, if
the Push Button Start ignition switch
is pressed with the gear shifted to D
(Drive), R (Reverse), or N (Neutral),
the Push Button Start ignition switch
changes to the ACC position.
Press the Push Button Start ignition If you leave the Push Button Start
switch when the button is in the OFF ignition switch in the ACC position
position without depressing the brake for more than one hour, the battery
ACC
pedal. power turns off automatically to
Some of the electrical accessories are prevent the battery from discharging.
usable.
Press the Push Button Start ignition Do not leave the Push Button Start
switch while it is in the ACC position ignition switch in the ON position
ON without depressing the brake pedal. when the engine is not running to
The warning lights can be checked prevent the battery from discharging.
before the engine is started.
To start the engine, depress the brake If you press the Push Button Start
pedal and press the Push Button Start ignition switch without depressing the
ignition switch with the gear shifted brake pedal, the engine does not start
to the P (Park) or the N (Neutral) and the Push Button Start ignition
START
position. switch changes as follows:
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with the gear shifted to the P (Park)
position.

6-8
06
Starting the Engine 1. Always carry the smart key with you.
2. Make sure the parking brake is
applied.
WARNING
3. Make sure the shift lever/button is in
ś Always wear appropriate shoes when P(Park).
operating your vehicle. Unsuitable
4. Depress the brake pedal.
shoes such as high heels, ski boots,
sandals, and flip-flops may interfere 5. Press the Push Button Start ignition
with your ability to use the brake, switch.
accelerator, and clutch pedals. Do not
drive barefoot.
Information
ś Do not start your vehicle with the
accelerator pedal depressed. Place ś Do not wait for the engine to warm up
your foot firmly on the brake pedal or race the engine while the vehicle
while starting your vehicle. remains stationary.
ś Wait until the engine is at normal idle ś Start driving at moderate engine
before shifting gears and releasing speeds. Do not rapidly accelerate and
the brake. Your vehicle may move decelerate while driving.
suddenly if your vehicle is shifted
while the engine RPM is high. It may NOTICE
cause damage to the transmission
system. To prevent damage to the vehicle:
ś Do not press the Push Button Start
ignition switch for more than 10
Information seconds except when the stop lamp
ś The vehicle starts by pressing the fuse is blown.
Push Button Start ignition switch, only When the stop lamp fuse is blown,
when the smart key is in the vehicle. replace the fuse. If you cannot replace
ś The vehicle may not start even if the the fuse, start the engine by pressing
smart key is in the vehicle but it is not and holding the Push Button Start
near you (e.g. in the cargo area). ignition switch for 10 seconds with the
Push Button Start ignition switch in
ś When the Push Button Start ignition the ACC position.
switch is in the ACC or ON position, if
any door is open, the system checks ś If the engine stalls while the vehicle is
for the smart key. When the smart moving, shift to N (Neutral) and use
key is not in the vehicle, the the Push Button Start ignition switch
indicator blinks and the warning, to attempt to restart the engine.
"Key not in vehicle" appears. When ś Do not push or tow your vehicle to
all doors are closed, the chime also start the engine.
sounds for about 5 seconds.

6-9
Driving Your Vehicle

Information

ONX4060002

If the smart key battery is weak or the


smart key does not work correctly, press
the Push Button Start ignition switch
with the smart key.

Turning Off the Engine


1. Stop the vehicle and depress the
brake pedal fully.
2. Make sure the shift lever/button is in
P (Park).
3. Press the Push Button Start ignition
switch to the OFF position and apply
the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).
4. Take the key with you when you leave
the vehicle.

6-10
06
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If your vehicle is parked and the engine System Operation
is left on for a long period of time, the
engine turns off automatically to help
reduce fuel consumption and prevent
carbon dioxide poisoning.

Operating Conditions
Vehicle Auto-Shut Off timer operates
when all the following conditions are
satisfied:
ś The driver does not fasten their seat
belt.
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ś No occupant is detected in the
passenger's seat. When all the conditions are satisfied, the
ś The vehicle is stopped and the gear Vehicle Auto-Shut Off operates and turns
shift is in P (Park). the engine off automatically after 60
minutes.
ś If the brake or accelerator pedals have
not been depressed. A timer appears on the instrument
cluster 30 minutes before vehicle shuts
ś The infotainment system is not being off.
updated.
Resetting cluster timer
A timer appears on the instrument
cluster after 30 minutes and is reset by:
ś Releasing the accelerator pedal or
brake pedals.
ś Pressing the OK button on the
steering wheel while the timer
appears on the instrument cluster.

Deactivating Conditions
The system does not automatically shut
off the engine if:
ś The driver’s seat belt is fastened.
ś An occupant is detected in the
passenger's seat.
ś Driving over 2 mph (3 km/h).
ś The gear is shifted to R (Reverse), D
(Drive), or N (Neutral).

6-11
Driving Your Vehicle

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„
Lever type Automatic Transmission
Operation
The automatic transmission has eight
forward speeds and one reverse speed.
The individual speeds are selected
automatically in the D (Drive) position.
The indicator on the instrument cluster
displays the shift lever/button position
when the ignition switch is in the ON
position.
ONX4E060039
⡣: Shift lever, ⡤: Shift release button,
⡥: Manual shift mode WARNING
Depress the brake pedal and press the To reduce the risk of serious injury or
Shift release button while moving the death:
shift lever.
ś Always check the surrounding
Press the Shift release button while areas near your vehicle for people,
moving the shift lever. especially children, before shifting
The shift lever can freely operate. into D (Drive) or R (Reverse).
ś Before leaving the driver’s seat,
„
Button type always make sure the shift lever/
button is in the P (Park) position, then
apply the parking brake, and place
the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF
position. Unexpected and sudden
vehicle movement may occur if these
precautions are not followed.
ś Do not use engine braking (using the
manual shift mode or paddle shifters
to shift from a higher gear to a lower
gear) on slippery roads. The vehicle
ONX4E060003 may lose traction with the roadway,
Depress the brake pedal whenever resulting in a collision.
pressing the shift button to change gear
or shifting to P (Park).

6-12
06
P (Park) NOTICE
Always come to a complete stop before For shift button vehicles, when the
shifting into P (Park). vehicle is stopped in R (Reverse) or D
To shift from P (Park), depress the brake (Drive), if the driver’s door is opened and
pedal firmly and make sure your foot is the driver's seat belt is unfastened, the
not depressing the accelerator pedal. gear shifts to P (Park) automatically.
If you cannot shift the lever out of P If the vehicle is moving in R (Reverse)
(Park), refer to the "Shift-Lock Release" or D (Drive) and the driver’s door is
section in this chapter if equipped with a opened and the driver's seat belt is
shift lever. unfastened, the gear may shift to P (Park)
automatically to prevent transmission
damage.
WARNING
ś Shifting into P (Park) while the vehicle N (Neutral)
is moving may cause you to lose The wheels and transmission are not
control of the vehicle. engaged.
ś When parking on an incline, shift the Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart a
gear to P (Park), apply the parking stalled engine, or if it is necessary to stop
brake, and turn the wheels toward with the engine ON. Shift into P (Park)
the curb to prevent the vehicle from if you need to leave your vehicle for any
rolling downhill. reason.
ś Do not use the P (Park) position Always depress the brake pedal when
instead of the parking brake. you are shifting from N (Neutral) to
another gear.
R (Reverse)
Use this position to drive the vehicle WARNING
backward.
ś Do not shift into gears unless your
foot is firmly on the brake pedal.
NOTICE
ś Do not shift gears with the accelerator
Always come to a complete stop before pedal depressed. Wait until the engine
shifting into or out of R (Reverse) to RPM is normal. The vehicle may
prevent damaging the transmission. suddenly move if you shift gears and
release the brake pedal when the RPM
is high.

6-13
Driving Your Vehicle

To stay in N (Neutral) when vehicle is OFF 5. When the message, "Vehicle will
(button type) stay in (N). Change gear to cancel“
appears on the cluster display, press
the Push Button Start ignition switch
while depressing the brake pedal.
If you open the driver's door, the gear
shifts to P (Park) and the Push Button
Start ignition switch changes to the
OFF position.

NOTICE
With the gear in N (Neutral) the Push
ONX4060004
Button Start ignition switch is in the ACC
position. Note that the doors cannot be
locked in the ACC position. The battery
may discharge if left in the ACC position
for a long time.

D (Drive)
The transmission automatically shifts
through an 8-gear sequence, providing the
best fuel economy and power.
Shift to D (Drive) while depressing the
brake pedal with the engine ON. Then
ONX4E060021 release the brake pedal and depress the
If you want to stay in N (Neutral) after the accelerator pedal.
engine is OFF (ignition switch in the ACC For extra power when passing another
position), do the following: vehicle or driving uphill, depress the
1. Release the parking brake when the accelerator pedal fully. The transmission
engine is running or the Push Button automatically downshifts to the next lower
Start ignition switch is in the ON gear.
position. If Auto Hold is activated, turn
off Auto Hold. For shift button vehicles, when the vehicle
2. Press the N (Neutral) button while is stopped in D (Drive), if you open the
depressing the brake pedal. driver’s door with the seat belt unfastened,
the gear shifts to P (Park) automatically.
3. Take your foot off the brake pedal. The
message, "Press and hold OK button If the vehicle is moving in D (Drive), and
to stay in Neutral when vehicle is Off" you open the driver’s door with the seat
appears on the cluster display. belt unfastened, the gear may not shift
to P (Park) automatically to protect the
4. Press and hold the OK button on automatic transmission.
the steering wheel for more than 1
second.

6-14
06
The DRIVE MODE switch, located on the Manual shift mode (lever type)
shift lever/button console, allows the driver
to switch from NORMAL mode to SPORT
mode (if equipped).
For more information, refer to the "Drive
Mode Integrated Control System" section
in Chapter 6 of the complete Owner's
Manual.

DS (Drive Sporty) mode

ONX4E060040
⡣: + (Up), ⡤: - (Down)
Whether the vehicle is stationary or
moving, the manual shift mode is
selected by pushing the shift lever from
the D (Drive) position into the manual
gate. To return to D (Drive), push the shift
lever back into the main gate.
In manual shift mode, moving the shift
OCN7060007
lever backward and forward allows you
To shift into DS mode, move the shift to select the desired range of gears for
lever from D (Drive) to the left, without the current driving conditions.
upshifting to the + or downshifting to + (Up): Push the lever forward once to
the -. shift up one gear.
The engine and transmission control
- (Down): Pull the lever backwards once
logic is automatically optimized for
to shift down one gear.
sporty driving.
In DS mode, if you move the shift lever
+ (Up) or - (Down), the gear changes to Information
the manual shift mode. If the shift lever ś Downshifts are made automatically
is moved back to D (Drive), it changes to when the vehicle slows down. When
D (Drive) and shifts automatically. The the vehicle stops, the first gear is
vehicle performs according to the mode automatically selected.
selected from the drive mode (NORMAL,
SPORT). ś When the engine RPM approaches the
red zone, the transmission upshifts
automatically.
ś If the driver pushes the lever to + (Up)
or - (Down), the transmission may not
shift if the next gear is outside of the
allowable engine RPM range.
ś When driving on slippery roads, push
the shift lever to + (Up) side to shift
into the second gear that is better for
smooth driving on a slippery road.
Push the shift lever to - (Down) side to
shift back to the 1st gear.

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Ignition key interlock system (if Shift-lock release (lever type)


equipped) If the shift lever cannot be moved from
The ignition key cannot be removed P (Park) into R (Reverse) with the brake
unless the shift lever is in the P (Park) pedal depressed then:
position.

Shift-lock system
For your safety, the automatic
transmission has a shift-lock system that
prevents the transmission from shifting
from P (Park) into R (Reverse) unless the
brake pedal is depressed.
To shift the transmission from P (Park)
into R (Reverse):
1. Depress and hold the brake pedal. ONX4E060037
2. Start the engine or place the ignition 1. Place the ignition switch in the LOCK/
switch in the ON position. OFF position.
3. Depress the brake pedal and put the 2. Apply the parking brake.
gear in R (Reverse).
3. Carefully lift the shift lever cover.
4. Move the shift lever while holding
the release button M with a tool (e.g.
flathead screw-driver).
If you need to use the shift-lock release,
have the system inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer immediately.

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When the battery is discharged Paddle Shifter (Manual shift
(button type): mode)
You cannot shift gears when the battery
is discharged.
In an emergency:
1. Connect jumper cables from another
vehicle or from another battery
following the “Jump Starting”
directions in Chapter 8.
2. Release the parking brake with the
ignition switch in the ON position.
3. Shift the gear to N (Neutral). Refer to
the “To stay in N (Neutral) when the ONX4060005
engine is OFF (button type)” section in
The paddle shifter is available when the
this chapter.
shift button is in the D (Drive) position.
Parking
With the shift button in the D position
Always come to a complete stop and
continue to depress the brake pedal. The paddle shifter operates when the
Shift the gear to P (Park), apply the vehicle speed is more than 6 mph (10
parking brake, and place the ignition km/h).
switch in the LOCK/OFF position. Take Pull the [+] or [-] paddle shifter once
the key with you when exiting the to shift up or down one gear and the
vehicle. system changes from automatic mode to
manual shift mode.
WARNING To change back to automatic shift mode
ś When you stay in the vehicle with from manual shift mode, do one of the
the engine running, be careful not followings:
to depress the accelerator pedal for - Pull the [+] paddle shifter for more
a long time. The engine or exhaust than one second.
system may overheat and start a fire.
- Press the D button.
ś The exhaust gas and the exhaust
system are so hot and may cause The manual shift mode also changes
burns. Keep away from the exhaust back to automatic shift mode if:
system components.
- The accelerator pedal is gently
ś Do not stop or park over flammable depressed for more than 6 seconds
materials, such as dry grass, paper, while driving or the vehicle stops.
or leaves. They may ignite and cause
a fire.
Information
If the [+] and [-] paddle shifters are pulled
at the same time, gear shift may not
occur.

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Power-assist Brakes Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)
Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes Applying the parking brake
that adjust automatically through normal „
Type A
usage.
If the engine is not running or is turned
off while driving, the power assist for
the brakes does not work. You can still
stop your vehicle by applying greater
force to the brake pedal than typical.
The stopping distance, however, may be
longer than with power brakes.
When the engine is not running, the
reserve brake power is partially depleted
each time the brake pedal is depressed. ONX4E060036
Do not pump the brake pedal when the „
Type B
power assist has been interrupted.

WARNING
Take the following precautions:
ś Do not drive with your foot resting
on the brake pedal. This creates
abnormal high brake temperatures,
excessive brake lining and pad wear,
and increased stopping distances.
ONX4060006
ś When descending down a long or
steep hill, use the paddle shifter or To apply EPB (Electronic Parking Brake):
shift lever and manually downshift 1. Depress and hold the brake pedal.
to a lower gear in order to control 2. Pull up the EPB switch.
your speed without using the brake
Make sure the Parking Brake warning
pedal excessively. Applying the
light comes on.
brakes continuously will cause the
brakes to overheat and may result
in a temporary loss of braking EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) may be
performance. automatically applied when:
ś Wet brakes may impair the vehicle's ś Requested by other systems.
ability to safely slow down and the ś The driver turns the vehicle off while
vehicle may also pull to one side when Auto Hold is operating.
the brakes are applied. Applying the
brakes lightly indicates 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 the brake
performance returns to normal. Avoid
driving at high speeds until the brakes
function correctly.

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Emergency braking Releasing the parking brake
If there is a problem with the brake „
Type A
pedal while driving, emergency braking
is possible by pulling up and holding
the EPB switch. Braking is possible only
while you are holding the EPB switch.
However, braking distance may be longer
than normal.

WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death, do not operate the EPB while ONX4E060025
the vehicle is moving except in an „
Type B
emergency situation. It may damage the
brake system and cause a collision.

Information
During emergency braking, the Parking
Brake warning light illuminates and you
may hear a clicking noise.

NOTICE
ONX4E060026
If you notice a noise or burning smell
when the EPB is used for emergency To release EPB (Electronic Parking
braking, have the system inspected by an Brake):
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 1. Move the ignition switch to ON or
START.
2. Press the EPB switch while depressing
the brake pedal.
Make sure the Parking Brake warning
light goes off.

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To release EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) EPB malfunction


automatically: Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) warning
ś Gear in P (Park) or in N (Neutral) light illuminates if the ignition switch is
With the engine running, depress the in the ON position and goes off in about
brake pedal and shift out of P (Park) or 3 seconds if the system is operating
N (Neutral) to R (Reverse) or D (Drive). normally.
Make sure the doors, hood, and If the EPB warning light remains on,
liftgate are closed and the seat belt is comes on while driving, or does not
fastened. come on when the ignition switch is ON,
the EPB may have malfunctioned.
Information If this occurs, have the system inspected
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
ś You can engage EPB even though
the ignition switch is in the LOCK/ The EPB warning light may illuminate
OFF position (only if battery power is when the ESC indicator comes on to
available), but you cannot release it. indicate that ESC is not working properly,
but it does not indicate a malfunction of
ś Depress the brake pedal and release EPB.
the parking brake manually with the
EPB switch before you drive downhill
or when backing up. NOTICE
ś If the Parking Brake warning light does
NOTICE not illuminate or blinks after the EPB
switch has been pulled, the EPB may
ś If the Parking Brake warning light is not be applied.
still on even though the EPB has been
released, have the system inspected ś If the EPB warning light is still on or
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. the Parking Brake warning light blinks
when the EPB warning light is on,
ś Do not drive your vehicle with EPB press the switch, and then pull it up.
applied. It may cause excessive brake Repeat this one more time. If the EPB
pad and brake rotor wear. warning does not go off, have your
vehicle towed on a flatbed tow truck
to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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Parking brake warning light Auto Hold
This light illuminates when the Auto Hold maintains the vehicle in a
Parking Brake is applied with standstill even though the brake pedal is
the ignition switch in the START not depressed after the driver brings the
or ON position. vehicle to a complete stop by depressing
Before driving, make sure the Parking the brake pedal.
Brake is released and the Parking Brake
warning light is OFF.
Information
If the Parking Brake warning light
remains on after the Parking Brake is When the vehicle is restarted, the last
released while the engine is running, setting for Auto Hold is applied.
there may be a malfunction in the brake
system. To apply:
If possible, stop driving the vehicle „
Type A
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.

ONX4060008
„
Type B

ONX4E060027

1. With the driver’s door, hood, and


liftgate (vehicles equipped with
shift button) closed, press the AUTO
HOLD switch. The white AUTO HOLD
indicator comes on and the system is
in standby.

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To cancel:
„
Type A

ONX4060009

2. When you stop the vehicle completely ONX4060010


by depressing the brake pedal, Auto „
Type B
Hold maintains the brake pressure
to hold the vehicle stationary. The
indicator changes from white to
green.
The vehicle remains stationary even if
you release the brake pedal.

To release:
If you depress the accelerator pedal
with the gear in D (Drive) or manual shift
mode or R (Reverse) (vehicle equipped ONX4E060028
with shift button), the Auto Hold is 1. Depress and hold the brake pedal.
released automatically and the vehicle 2. Press the AUTO HOLD switch.
starts to move. The AUTO HOLD indicator
changes from green to white. The AUTO HOLD indicator turns off.

WARNING WARNING
Always look around your vehicle before To prevent unintended vehicle
depressing the accelerator pedal to movement, always depress your foot on
release Auto Hold. the brake pedal to cancel the Auto Hold
before you:
ś Drive downhill.
ś Drive the vehicle in R (Reverse).
ś Park the vehicle.

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Information Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
ś The Auto Hold does not operate when:
- The driver's door or hood is opened. WARNING
- The liftgate is opened (for vehicles Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) or
equipped with shift button). Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- The gear is in P (Park). system will not prevent accidents
due to improper or dangerous driving
- The gear is in R (Reverse) (for maneuvers. Even though vehicle control
vehicles equipped with shift lever). is improved during emergency braking,
- EPB is applied. always maintain a safe distance between
ś The Auto Hold automatically switches you and objects ahead of you. Always
to EPB when: reduce the vehicle speed in extreme road
conditions.
- The driver's door or hood is opened.
The braking distance for vehicles
- The vehicle is in a standstill for more equipped with ABS or ESC may be longer
than 10 minutes. than for those without these systems in
- The vehicle is on a steep slope. the following road conditions:
- The vehicle moves several times. ś Rough, gravel, or snow-covered roads.
- The liftgate is opened. ś On roads where the road surface is
The Parking Brake warning light pitted or has different surface height.
comes on, the AUTO HOLD indicator ś Tire chains are installed on your
changes from green to white, and vehicle.
a warning sounds and a message Never test the safety features of an
appears to inform you that EPB has ABS or ESC equipped vehicle by high
been automatically engaged. Before speed driving or cornering. It may cause
driving, depress the brake pedal, a collision and endanger the safety of
check the surrounding area, and yourself or others.
release the parking brake manually
with the EPB switch.
ABS is an electronic braking system that
helps prevent a braking skid. ABS allows
NOTICE the driver to steer and brake at the same
If the AUTO HOLD indicator changes time.
to yellow, or the driver's door, hood,
or liftgate open detection system
malfunctions, Auto Hold does not
work properly. Contact an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

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Using ABS WARNING


To obtain the maximum benefit from If the ABS ( ) warning light is on
your ABS in an emergency situation, and stays on, you may have a problem
do not attempt to modulate your brake with the ABS. Your power brakes work
pressure and do not try to pump your normally. To reduce the risk of serious
brakes. Depress your brake pedal as hard injury or death, contact your authorized
as possible. HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
When you apply your brakes under
conditions that may lock the wheels, you
may hear sounds from the brakes, or feel Information
a corresponding sensation in the brake When you drive on a road having poor
pedal. This is normal and it means your traction, such as an icy road, and apply
ABS is active. your brakes continuously, ABS is active
ABS does not reduce the time or distance continuously and the ABS ( ) warning
to stop the vehicle. light may illuminate. Pull your vehicle
Always maintain a safe distance from the over to a safe place and turn off the
vehicle in front of you. vehicle.
ABS does not prevent a skid that results Restart the vehicle. If the ABS warning
from sudden changes in direction, such light is off, your ABS system is normal.
as trying to take a corner too fast or If not, contact an authorized HYUNDAI
making a sudden lane change. Always dealer as soon as possible.
drive at a safe speed for the road and
weather conditions.
ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability. Information
Always steer moderately when braking When you jump start your vehicle
hard. Severe or sharp steering wheel because of a drained battery, the ABS
movement can still cause your vehicle to ( ) warning light may turn on at the
veer into oncoming traffic or off the road. same time. It does not mean your ABS
On loose or uneven road surfaces, is malfunctioning. Have the battery
operation of the anti-lock brake system recharged before driving the vehicle.
may result in a longer stopping distance
than for vehicles equipped with a
conventional brake system.
The ABS ( ) warning light stays on for
several seconds after the ignition switch
is in the ON position.
During that time, ABS goes through
self-diagnosis and the light goes off if
everything is normal. If the light stays on,
contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer
as soon as possible.

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Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ESC operation
ESC ON condition
When the ignition switch is in the ON
position, ESC and the ESC OFF indicator
lights illuminate for about three seconds.
After both lights go off, ESC is enabled.

When operating
When ESC is operating, the ESC
indicator light blinks:

ONX4060011 ś When you apply your brakes under


Electronic Stability Control helps stabilize conditions that may lock the wheels,
the vehicle during cornering maneuvers. you may hear sounds from the brakes,
or feel a corresponding sensation in
ESC checks where you are steering and the brake pedal.
where the vehicle is actually going. ESC
applies braking pressure to any one of ś If Cruise Control has been used
the vehicle's brakes and intervenes in the when ESC activates, Cruise Control
engine management system to assist the automatically disengages. Refer to
driver with keeping the vehicle on the the “Cruise Control (CC)” section in
intended path. It is not a substitute for Chapter 7 (if equipped).
safe driving practices. Always adjust your ś When moving out of the mud or
speed and driving to the road conditions. driving on a slippery road, the engine
RPM (revolutions per minute) may
not increase even if you depress the
WARNING accelerator pedal all the way. This is
Never drive too fast for the road to maintain the stability and traction
conditions when cornering. ESC does not of the vehicle and does not indicate a
prevent a collision. problem.
Excessive speed in turns, abrupt
maneuvers, and hydroplaning on wet
surfaces may result in severe collisions.

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ESC OFF condition Indicator lights


To cancel ESC operation: Ŷ ESC indicator light (blinks)

ś State 1
Press the ESC OFF button briefly.
The ESC OFF indicator light and the Ŷ ESC OFF indicator light (comes on)
message, "Traction Control disabled"
illuminate.
The traction control function of ESC
(engine management) is disabled,
but the brake control function of ESC
(braking management) still operates.
ś State 2 When the ignition switch is in the
ON position, the ESC indicator light
Press and hold the ESC OFF button illuminates, then goes off if the ESC
continuously for more than 3 seconds. system is operating normally.
The ESC OFF indicator light and
the message, "Traction & Stability The ESC indicator light blinks whenever
Control disabled" illuminate and a ESC is operating.
warning chime sounds. Both the If the ESC indicator light stays on, have
traction control function of ESC your vehicle inspected by an authorized
(engine management) and the brake HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
control function of ESC (braking The ESC OFF indicator light comes on
management) are disabled. when ESC is turned off.
If the ignition switch is moved to the
LOCK/OFF position when ESC is off,
ESC remains off. Upon restarting the WARNING
vehicle, ESC automatically turns on When ESC is blinking, this indicates ESC
again. is active:
ś Drive slowly and NEVER attempt to
accelerate.
ś Never turn off ESC while the ESC
indicator light is blinking. You may
lose control of the vehicle and collide.

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06
Information
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 appropriate size for your vehicle.
Never drive the vehicle with different
sized wheels and tires installed.

ESC OFF usage


When Driving
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 ESC, to maintain wheel
torque.
To turn off ESC while driving, press the
ESC OFF button while driving on a flat
road surface.

NOTICE
To prevent damage to the transmission:
ś Do not allow wheel(s) of one axle
to spin excessively while the ESC,
ABS, and Parking Brake warning
lights appear. The repairs would not
be covered by the vehicle warranty.
Reduce engine power and do not spin
the wheel(s) excessively while these
lights appear.
ś When operating the vehicle on a
dynamometer, make sure ESC is
turned off (ESC OFF light illuminated).

Information
Turning ESC off does not affect ABS or
standard brake system operation.

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WINTER DRIVING
Snow or Icy Conditions Tire chains
You need to keep sufficient distance „
Type A
between your vehicle and the vehicle in
front.
Apply the brakes gently. Speeding, rapid
acceleration, sudden brake applications,
and sharp turns are very hazardous
practices. When decelerating, use engine
braking to the fullest extent. Sudden
brake applications on snowy or icy roads
may cause the vehicle to skid.
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it
ONX4060020
may be necessary to use snow tires or to
„
Type B
install tire chains on your tires.
Always carry emergency equipment. You
may want to carry 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 ONX4080023

Snow tires should be equivalent in size Since the sidewalls of radial tires are
and type to the vehicle’s standard tires. thinner than other types of tires, they
Otherwise, the safety and handling of may be damaged by mounting some
your vehicle may be adversely affected. types of tire chains on them. Therefore,
the use of snow tires is recommended
Use snow tires when the road instead of tire chains. If tire chains must
temperature is below 45 °F (7 °C). If you be used, use genuine HYUNDAI Parts
mount snow tires on your vehicle, be and install the tire chains after reviewing
sure to use the same inflation pressure the instructions provided with the tire
as the original tires. Mount snow tires on chains. Damage to your vehicle caused
all four wheels to balance your vehicle’s by improper tire chain use is not covered
handling in all weather conditions. by your vehicle manufacturer’s warranty.
The traction provided by snow tires on
dry roads may not be as high as your Wire chain (Under
vehicle’s original equipment tires. Check 0.47 inches (12 mm)
235/65R17
with the tire dealer for maximum speed thickness) or Fabric-
recommendations. type chain
235/55R19 Fabric-type chain
When using tire chains, attach them to
the front wheels.

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WARNING Chain installation
When installing tire chains, follow the
The use of tire chains may adversely manufacturer’s instructions and mount
affect vehicle handling: them as tightly possible. Drive slowly
ś Drive less than 20 mph (30 km/h) (less than 20 mph (30 km/h) or the
or the chain manufacturer’s chain manufacturer’s recommended
recommended speed limit, whichever speed limit) with chains installed. If you
is lower. hear the chains contacting the body or
ś Drive carefully and avoid bumps, chassis, stop and tighten them. If they
holes, sharp turns, and other road still make contact, slow down until the
hazards, which may cause the vehicle noise stops. Remove the tire chains as
to bounce. soon as you begin driving on cleared
ś Avoid sharp turns or locked wheel roads.
braking. When mounting snow chains, park the
ś Install tire chains only in pairs and on vehicle on level ground away from traffic.
the front tires. Installing tire chains Turn on the vehicle's Hazard Warning
on the tires provides a greater driving Flasher and place a triangular emergency
force, but does not prevent side skids. warning device behind the vehicle (if
available). Always place the vehicle in P
(Park), apply the parking brake, and turn
Information off the engine before installing snow
chains.
Do not install studded tires without first
checking local and municipal regulations
for possible restrictions against their use. NOTICE
When using tire chains:
ś Wrong size chains or improperly
installed chains may damage your
vehicle’s brake lines, suspension,
body, and wheels.
ś Use SAE “S” class or wire chains.
ś If you hear noise caused by chains
contacting the body, retighten the
chains to prevent contact with the
vehicle body.
ś To prevent body damage, retighten
the chains after driving 0.3-0.6 miles
(0.5-1.0 km).
ś Do not use tire chains on vehicles
equipped with aluminum wheels. If
unavoidable, use a wire type chain.
ś Use wire chains less than 0.47 inches
(12 mm) thick to prevent damage to
the chain’s connection.

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Driving Your Vehicle

75$,/(572:,1*
Towing a trailer requires experience. The If You Decide to Pull a Trailer
combination of the vehicle and trailer
ś Consider using a sway control. You
itself is not as responsive as the vehicle
can ask a trailer hitch dealer about
by itself. Towing a trailer also requires
sway control.
additional equipment and adequate
planning before a trip. Plan your trip ś Hyundai recommends that you do
according to the speed limits for towing not tow with your vehicle for the first
a trailer that may differ from state to 1,200 miles (2,000 km) to allow the
state. Always follow the posted speed engine to properly break in.
limits while towing a trailer. ś Do not exceed 65 mph (104 km/h)
Remember that driving your vehicle with or the posted towing speed limit,
a trailer is different from normal driving. whichever is lower, when towing a
Driving with a trailer causes changes trailer. Note that towing speed limits
to acceleration, braking, handling and differ by state. Always be aware of the
stability, and fuel economy. For safety posted towing speed limit.
of you and passengers, do not overload ś Trailer instability is more likely to
your vehicle or trailer. Refer to the table occur when descending steep or long
in this section for the maximum towing downhill grades. Pay close attention
capacity and payload. and slow your vehicle speed when
This section contains important trailering descending a long downhill grade.
recommendations and safety rules. Many Allow more time and distance for
of these recommendations are important braking and do not brake suddenly.
considerations for the safety of you and Downshift the transmission to a lower
your passengers. Be sure to read this gear to reduce your vehicle speed
section carefully and plan ahead before and also to help prevent brakes from
towing a trailer. overheating.
ś Carefully observe the weight and load
limits provided in the following pages.
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death: Towing load limits
ś If you do not use correct equipment Your vehicle can tow a trailer if you
and/or drive improperly, you can carefully observe the towing load limits,
lose control of the vehicle when you use proper equipment, and follow the
are pulling a trailer. For example, if towing guidelines. Check the load limits
the trailer is too heavy, the braking before driving.
performance may be reduced. Pull a
trailer only if you have followed all the
steps in this section.
ś Before towing, make sure the
total trailer weight, GCW (Gross
Combination Weight), GVW (Gross
Vehicle Weight), GAW (Gross Axle
Weight), and trailer tongue load are all
within the limits.
ś When you tow a trailer, make sure to
turn off the Idle Stop and Go system.

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Total trailer weight Tongue load
Do not exceed the maximum allowable
weight of the trailer, cargo, and
everything in or on it. Refer to the table
on the following page for the maximum
allowable trailer weight.

WARNING
Exceeding the load limit or improperly
loading your vehicle and trailer can cause
a collision, resulting in serious injury or Gross Axle Weight Gross Vehicle Weight
death.
OOSH069130L
Be sure to check the loading of your
vehicle and trailer carefully before The tongue load is extremely important
driving. when setting up your trailer for towing
with your vehicle. Excessive tongue load
Trailer weight reduces front tire traction and steering
control. For example, too little tongue
load can make the trailer unstable,
causing the trailer to sway because the
weight of the trailer is shifted to the rear.
The tongue load measured at the hitch
when fully loaded should be within 10-
15% of the total weight of the trailer.
Be sure to check the load of your vehicle
and trailer before driving. Check if the
total load is within limits at a public
Tongue Load Total Trailer Weight scale. In addition, measure the tongue
load with an appropriate scale or tongue
OOSH069129L gauge.
Check if the total load is within limits If a public scale is not available, estimate
at a public scale. If a public scale is not the weight of your cargo load and add
available, add the estimated weight the value to the weight of your trailer (as
of your cargo load to the weight of specified by the trailer manufacturer).
your trailer (as specified by your trailer Refer to the trailer's manual for
manufacturer). In addition, measure the additional information.
tongue load with an appropriate scale or Never exceed the gross vehicle weight
tongue gauge, or estimate it based on rating (GVWR) for your vehicle.
the cargo distribution.

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How to Weigh the Trailer Loads at a WARNING


Public Scale Fully load the vehicle and
trailer before going to the public scale. To prevent serious injury or death:
You and passengers should remain ś Never load a trailer with more weight
in the vehicle when performing the in the rear than in the front. The front
measurement. must be loaded with approximately
1. Measure the front gross axle weight. 60% of the total trailer load. The rear
2. Measure the gross vehicle weight. must be loaded with approximately
40% of the total trailer load.
3. Measure the rear gross axle weight.
ś Never exceed the maximum weight
4. Measure the gross combined weight limits of the trailer or trailer towing
(vehicle and trailer). equipment. Check weights and
5. Measure the hitched trailer weight. loading at a commercial scale or
6. Measure the unhitched trailer weight. highway patrol office equipped with
scales.
To calculate the tongue load, subtract (5)
from (6).

After you have loaded your trailer,


weigh the trailer and then the tongue
separately, to see if the weights are
proper. If not, you can correct them
simply by moving some items around in
the trailer.

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Towing a trailer - Maximum towing limits
The following table indicates the maximum trailer weight for your vehicle. Do not
exceed the maximum allowable trailer weight. The maximum trailer weight includes
the weight of the trailer, any cargo, and equipment or items attached to the trailer.
The towing load in excess of these limits can seriously affect vehicle steering and
performance, and may damage the engine and drivetrain.
Item Smartstream G2.5 GDI
Without braking
1,653 lbs. (750 kg)
system
Maximum trailer weight
With braking system 2,000 lbs. (907 kg)

Maximum permissible tongue weight 220 lbs. (100 kg)


Recommended distance from rear wheel center
40.3 inches (102.5 cm)
to coupling point

Any additional weight, cargo, or accessories in your vehicle will reduce the
maximum trailer weight and corresponding tongue load limits.

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Towing Equipment and Safety chains


Accessories Always attach chains between your
Hitches vehicle and your trailer.
Make sure that all equipment is Instructions about safety chains may
properly installed and maintained, and be provided by the hitch manufacturer
that it meets federal, state, and local or trailer manufacturer. Follow the
regulations. Hyundai recommends that manufacturer’s recommendation when
you have all trailer hitch equipment attaching safety chains. Always leave just
installed at an authorized Hyundai dealer enough slack so you can turn with your
with factory-recommended accessory trailer. And, never allow safety chains to
parts that are specifically designed for drag on the ground.
your vehicle.
Trailer brakes
Here are some rules to follow about State or local regulations may require
hitches: trailers to have their own braking system
ś The bumpers on your vehicle are not if the loaded weight of the trailer exceeds
intended for hitches. Do not attach certain minimums that can vary from
rental hitches or other bumper-type state to state.
hitches to them. Use only a frame- Read and follow the instructions for
mounted hitch that does not attach to the trailer's braking system when it is
the bumper. installed, adjusted, and maintained
ś Any part of the rear license plate or properly. Never attempt to tap into your
lighting devices of the vehicle must vehicle's hydraulic braking system.
not be obscured by the mechanical
coupling device.
WARNING
If the rear number plate and/or
lighting devices can be obscured Do not use a trailer with its own brakes
partially by any part of the mechanical unless you are absolutely sure that you
coupling device, mechanical coupling have properly set up the braking system.
devices that cannot be easily removed This is not a task for amateurs. Use an
or repositioned without use of any experienced, competent trailer shop for
tools, except an easily operated (an this work.
effort not exceeding 15 lbf.ft (20 Nm)
release key that is supplied by the
manufacturer of the coupling device,
are not permitted for use.
Note that the mechanical coupling
device that is fitted and not used must
always be removed or repositioned
if the rear number plate and/or rear
lighting devices are obscured by
any part of the mechanical coupling
device.
ś A HYUNDAI trailer hitches are
available from an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

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06
Driving with a Trailer Turn signals
Towing a trailer requires a certain When you tow a trailer, your vehicle has
amount of experience. Before driving, to have a different turn signal flasher and
acquaint yourself with the feel of extra wiring. The green arrows on your
handling and braking with the added instrument panel flashes whenever you
weight of the trailer. And always keep in signal a turn or lane change. Properly
mind that the vehicle you are driving is connected, the trailer lights also flash to
now longer and not nearly as responsive alert other drivers when you are about to
as your vehicle is by itself. turn, change lanes, or stop.
Before you start, check the trailer hitch When towing a trailer, the green arrows
and platform, safety chains, electrical on your instrument panel flashes for
connector(s), lights, tires, and brakes. turns even if the bulbs on the trailer are
During your trip, occasionally check the burned out. Thus, you may think drivers
load is secure, and that the lights and behind you are seeing your signals when,
trailer brakes are still working. in fact, they are not. It is important to
check occasionally to make sure the
trailer bulbs are still working. Check the
Following Distance lights every time you disconnect and
Stay at least twice as far behind the then reconnect the wires.
vehicle ahead as you would when driving
your vehicle without a trailer. This can
help you avoid situations that require WARNING
heavy braking and sudden turns. Do not connect a trailer lighting system
directly to your vehicle’s lighting system.
Passing Distance Use an approved trailer wiring harness.
You need more passing distance when Failure to do so may result in damage
you are towing a trailer. Because of the to the vehicle electrical system and/or
increased vehicle length, you may need personal injury. Contact an authorized
to go much farther beyond the passed HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
vehicle before you can return to your
lane. Driving on hills
On a long uphill grade, shift down and
Backing up reduce your vehicle speed to around 45
Hold the bottom of the steering wheel mph (70 km/h) to reduce the possibility
with one hand. Then, to move the trailer of engine and transmission overheating.
to the left, move your hand to the left. To If you do not shift down, you might have
move the trailer to the right, move your to use the brakes and your brakes may
hand to the right. Always back up slowly overheat and may not operate efficiently.
and, if possible, have someone guide If your trailer weighs more than the
you. maximum trailer weight without trailer
brakes and you have an automatic
Making turns transmission, drive in D (Drive) when
When you are turning with a trailer, make towing a trailer.
wider turns than normal. Do this so your Operating your vehicle in D (Drive)
trailer does not strike soft shoulders, when towing a trailer can minimize heat
curbs, road signs, trees, or other objects. build-up and extend the life of your
Avoid jerky or sudden maneuvers. Signal transmission.
well in advance.

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Driving Your Vehicle

NOTICE Parking on hills


To prevent engine and/or transmission Generally, if you have a trailer attached
overheating: to your vehicle, do not park your vehicle
ś When towing a trailer on steep grades on a hill.
(in excess of 6%) pay close attention If you ever have to park your trailer on a
to the engine coolant temperature hill:
gauge to make sure the engine does 1. Pull the vehicle into the parking
not overheat. If the needle of the space. Turn the steering wheel in the
coolant temperature gauge moves direction of the curb (right if headed
toward “H” (HOT), pull over and stop down hill or left if headed up hill).
as soon as it is safe to do so, and allow
the engine to idle until it cools down. 2. Shift the gear to P (Park).
You may proceed once the engine has 3. Apply the parking brake and shut off
cooled sufficiently. the vehicle.
ś If you tow a trailer with the maximum 4. Place wheel chocks under the trailer
gross vehicle weight and maximum wheels on the down hill side of the
trailer weight, it may cause the engine wheels.
or transmission to overheat. When 5. Start the vehicle, hold the brakes, shift
driving in such conditions, allow the to neutral, release the parking brake,
engine to idle until it cools down. and slowly release the brakes until the
You may proceed once the engine or trailer chocks absorb the load.
transmission has cooled sufficiently. 6. Reapply the brakes and the parking
ś When towing a trailer, your vehicle brake.
speed may be much slower than the 7. Shift the gear to P (Park) when the
general flow of traffic, especially when vehicle is parked on an uphill grade
climbing an uphill grade. Use the right and in R (Reverse) on a downhill.
hand lane when towing a trailer on
an uphill grade. Choose your vehicle 8. Shut off the vehicle and release the
speed according to the maximum vehicle brakes but apply the parking
posted speed limit for vehicles with brake.
trailers, the steepness of the grade,
and your trailer weight. WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Do not get out of the vehicle without
applying the parking brake firmly.
If you have left the engine running,
the vehicle may move suddenly. You
and others may be seriously or fatally
injured.
ś Do not apply the accelerator pedal to
hold the vehicle on an uphill.

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06
Driving the vehicle after it has been Maintenance When Towing a
parked on a hill Trailer
1. With the gear in P (Park), apply your Your vehicle needs servicing more
brakes and hold the brake pedal down often when you regularly pull a trailer.
while you: Important items to pay particular
śStart your engine. attention to include engine oil,
śShift into gear. transmission fluid, axle lubricant, and
cooling system fluid. Brake condition
śRelease the parking brake. is another important item to frequently
2. Slowly remove your foot from the check. If you are trailering, it is a good
brake pedal. idea to review these items before you
3. Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of start your trip. Do not forget to maintain
the chocks. your trailer and hitch. Follow the
maintenance schedule that accompanies
4. Stop and have someone pick up and your trailer and check it periodically.
store the chocks. Preferably, conduct checking at the start
of each day’s driving. Most importantly,
all hitch nuts and bolts must be tight.

NOTICE
To prevent vehicle damage:
ś Due to higher load during trailer use,
overheating may occur on hot days
or during uphill driving. If the coolant
gauge indicates over-heating, switch
off the air conditioner and stop the
vehicle in a safe area to cool down the
engine.
ś Do not switch off the engine while the
coolant gauge indicates over-heating.
(Keep the engine idle to cool down
the engine)
ś When towing, check transmission
fluid more frequently.
ś If your vehicle is not equipped with an
air conditioner, install a condenser fan
to improve the engine performance
when towing a trailer.

6-37
Driving Your Vehicle

9(+,&/(/2$'/,0,7
Two labels on your driver’s door sill show GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
how much weight your vehicle was This is the maximum allowable weight
designed to carry: the Tire and Loading of the fully loaded vehicle (including
Information Label and the Certification all options, equipment, passengers
Label. and cargo). The GVWR is shown on the
Before loading your vehicle, familiarize Certification Label located on the driver’s
yourself with the following terms for door sill.
determining your vehicle’s weight
ratings, from the vehicle’s specifications The Loading Information Label
and the Certification Label:
„
Type A

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 ONX4N061001N

plus any aftermarket equipment. „


Type B

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. ONX4N061002N

The label located on the driver’s door


GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) jamb shows the original tire size, cold
This is the maximum allowable weight tire pressures recommended for your
that can be carried by a single axle (front vehicle, the number of people that can
or rear). These numbers are shown on be in your vehicle and vehicle capacity
the Certification Label. The total load on weight.
each axle must never exceed its GAWR.

GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)


This is the Base Curb Weight plus actual
Cargo Weight plus passengers.

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06
Occupants and cargo - Maximum Steps for determining correct load
Load limit
5 persons: 926 lbs (420 kg) 1. Locate the statement "The combined
The combined weight of occupants and weight of occupants and cargo should
cargo should never exceed the maximum never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." on
load limit shown on the Loading your vehicle's placard.
Information Label. Note that when 2. Determine the combined weight of
towing a trailer, the combined weight the driver and passengers that will be
must include the tongue load. riding in your vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the
Seating capacity driver and passengers from XXX kg or
Total: 5 persons (Front seat: 2 persons, XXX lbs.
Rear seat: 3 persons) 4. The resulting figure equals the
Seating capacity is the maximum available amount of cargo and
number of occupants including a driver luggage load capacity. For example,
that your vehicle may carry. However, the if the "XXX" amount equals 1400
seating capacity may be reduced based lbs. and there will be five 150 lb
upon the weight of all of the occupants, passengers in your vehicle, the
and the weight of the cargo being carried amount of available cargo and
or towed. Do not overload the vehicle luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
because there is a limit to the total (1400 - 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.)
weight, or load limit including occupants 5. Determine the combined weight of
and cargo that the vehicle can carry. luggage and cargo being loaded on
the vehicle. That weight may not
Towing capacity safely exceed the available cargo and
With brake system: 2,000 lbs (907 kg) luggage load capacity calculated in
Step 4.
Towing capacity is the maximum trailer
weight including its cargo weight that 6. If your vehicle will be towing a
your vehicle can tow. trailer, load from your trailer will be
transferred to your vehicle. Consult
Cargo capacity this manual to determine how this
reduces the available cargo and
The cargo capacity of your vehicle luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
increases or decreases depending on
the weight, the number of occupants,
and the tongue load, if your vehicle is WARNING
equipped with a trailer.
Do not overload the vehicle because
there is a limit to the total weight, or load
limit, including occupants and cargo
that the vehicle can carry. Overloading
may shorten the life of the vehicle. If the
GVWR or the GAWR is exceeded, parts
on the vehicle may break, and it may
change the handling of your vehicle.
These may cause you to lose control and
result in an accident.

6-39
Driving Your Vehicle

Example 1
ŧ +

Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight


(1400 lbs.) (150 lbs. × 2 = 300 lbs.) (1100 lbs.)
(635 kg) (68 kg × 2 = 136 kg) (499 kg)
Example 2

ŧ +

Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight


(1400 lbs.) (150 lbs. × 5 = 750 lbs.) (650 lbs.)
(635 kg) (68 kg × 5 = 340 kg) (295 kg)
Example 3

ŧ +

Maximum Load Passenger Weight Cargo Weight


(1400 lbs.) (172 lbs. × 5 = 860 lbs.) (540 lbs.)
(635 kg) (78 kg × 5 = 390 kg) (245 kg)

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06
Certification label WARNING
ś Never exceed the GVWR for your
vehicle, the GAWR for the front or rear
axle and the vehicle capacity weight.
Exceeding these ratings may affect
your vehicle's handling and braking
ability, and cause a collision.
ś Do not overload your vehicle.
Overloading your vehicle may cause
heat buildup in your vehicle's tires,
possible tire failure, increased
OBH059070
stopping distances, and poor vehicle
handling. All of which may result in a
The certification label is located on the collision.
driver's door sill at the center pillar and
shows the maximum allowable weight of
the fully loaded vehicle. This is called the WARNING
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating). The If you carry items inside your vehicle
GVWR includes the weight of the vehicle, (e.g., suitcases, tools, packages, or
all occupants, fuel, and cargo. anything else), they are moving as fast
This label also tells you the maximum as the vehicle. If you have to stop or turn
weight that can be supported by the quickly, or if there is a collision, the items
front and rear axles, called Gross Axle may cause an injury if they strike the
Weight Rating (GAWR). driver or a passenger.
The total weight of the vehicle, including ś Put items in the cargo area of your
all occupants, accessories, cargo, and vehicle. Try to spread the weight
trailer tongue load must not exceed the evenly.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or ś Do not stack items like suitcases
the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). inside the vehicle above the top of the
To find out the actual loads on your front seats.
and rear axles, you need to go to a weigh
station and weigh your vehicle. Be sure ś Do not leave an unsecured child
to spread out your load equally on both restraint in your vehicle.
sides of the centerline. ś When you carry cargo inside the
vehicle, secure it.

6-41
7. Driver Assistance System
Before Using Driver Assistance System ......................................................................... 7-2
Driver Assistance System Settings ........................................................................... 7-2
Driving Safety
Forward Collision–Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front view camera only) .................... 7-4
Forward Collision–Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor fusion) ...................................7-14
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) ....................................................................................... 7-26
Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) .......................................................................7-31
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)......................................................... 7-38
Safe Exit Warning (SEW).......................................................................................... 7-47
Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA) ..........................................................................7-51
Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA) ....................................................................... 7-54
Driver Attention Warning (DAW) .............................................................................7-59
Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM)..............................................................................7-64
Driving Convenience
Cruise Control (CC) ..................................................................................................7-65
Smart Cruise Control (SCC).....................................................................................7-69
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC)...................................................7-84
Lane Following Assist (LFA) .....................................................................................7-89
Highway Driving Assist (HDA) ................................................................................. 7-92
Parking Safety
Rear View Monitor (RVM) ........................................................................................7-96
Surround View Monitor (SVM) ................................................................................7-99
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision WARNING (RCCW) ...................................................7-103
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA) ........................................ 7-109
Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Warning (PDW) ............................................ 7-118
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA)............................................... 7-122 7
Parking Convenience
Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA) .................................................................... 7-127
Driver Assistance System Sensors ...............................................................................7-139
Driver Assistance System

BEFORE USING DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEM


WARNING ś If other vehicles, pedestrians, or
cyclists are not detected
Always maintain a safe distance from the ś Driving in inclement weather, such as
vehicles ahead and adjust your vehicle heavy rain, snow or icy conditions
speed to the road conditions. Driver
Assistance system may not operate in all ś Interference from strong
situations and cannot avoid all collisions. electromagnetic waves
To prevent serious injury or death: ś Streets with railroad tracks or other
embedded metal objects
ś Control your vehicle at all times. In
some cases, the Driver Assistance ś If anything is blocking or covering a
system may provide unanticipated sensor
braking or steering. ś If any camera, radar, or sensor is
ś Never attempt to activate any Driver damaged
Assistance system by intentionally
driving toward people, animals, Driver Assistance System
objects, or other vehicles. Settings
ś The steering, braking, and Warning Timing
acceleration inputs from you may
override the responses from driver
assistance system.
ś Do not use Driver Assistance system
when towing a trailer or using a hitch
mounted carrier.
ś Do not use Driver Assistance system if
you believe the sensors or the systems
may not be functioning properly.

Information OTM070140N

Driver Assistance system’s functions can With the ignition switch ON, go to User
be updated by infotainment software Settings > Driver Assistance > Warning
update. Descriptions of each function Timing (for cluster type) or Setup >
may differ from the owners' manual Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Warning
once updated. Refer to the user's manual Timing (for infotainment system type)
provided in the infotainment system and from the Settings menu to change the
the quick reference guide. initial warning activation time. Warning
Timing is set to Normal at the factory.
Limitations of Driver Assistance If you change the Warning Timing, the
System warning time for Forward Collision–
Nearby vehicles, road conditions, or Avoidance Assist, Blind-Spot Collision-
other factors may delay the response Avoidance Assist, Driver Attention
from Driver Assistance system or cause Warning, and Rear Cross-Traffic
these systems not to function, including: Collision-Avoidance Assist are changed.
ś Lane-restricted driving situations
(tollbooths, construction zones, etc.)
ś Curves, hills, or other road features
that may detect vehicles in adjacent
lanes or not detect vehicles ahead in
the roadway
7-2
07
WARNING Select:
ś User Settings > Driver Assistance >
ś Even though Normal is selected for Warning Volume (for cluster type)
Warning Timing if the vehicle ahead of
you suddenly stops, the initial warning ś Setup > Vehicle > Driver Assistance
activation time may not seem late. > Warning Sound and Haptic >
Warning Volume (for infotainment
ś Select Late for Warning Timing when system type)
traffic is light and your vehicle speed
is slow.
If Driving Safety Priority is selected from
the Settings menu in the infotainment
Information system, your vehicle lowers all other
audio volumes when the Driver
When the engine is restarted, the Assistance system warning sounds.
Warning Timing maintains its last setting.

Warning Volume Information


ś When the engine is restarted, the
Warning Volume maintains its last
setting.
ś Driving Safety Priority setting is
applied to warning sounds for Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane
Keeping Assist, Blind-Spot Collision-
Avoidance Assist, Safe Exit Warning,
Smart Cruise Control, and hands-off
warning.
ONX4OB071002

ONX4072106N

With the ignition switch ON, the Warning


Volume can be adjusted from the
Settings menu in the instrument cluster
or infotainment system.

7-3
Driver Assistance System

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Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist Settings
Forward Safety

OTM070237

Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist uses


the front view camera to help detect
a vehicle, a pedestrian, or a cyclist
OTM070090N
ahead on the road. The function may
warn you with a warning message on With the ignition switch ON, go to User
the instrument cluster and an audible Settings > Driver Assistance > Forward
warning if a collision is imminent. If Safety (for cluster type) or Setup >
necessary, it may assist with braking your Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Forward
vehicle to help reduce collision speed Safety (for infotainment system type)
and avoid a collision. from the Settings menu to select the
following:
ś If Active Assist is selected, Forward
Information Collision-Avoidance Assist displays
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" a warning message and sounds an
section in this chapter for the location audible warning. If necessary, it
and the general precautions of front view may assist with braking your vehicle
camera. depending on the collision risk level.
ś If Warning Only is selected, Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist with only
displays a warning message and
sounds an audible warning depending
on the collision risk level. The function
does NOT brake your vehicle to help
avoid a collision.
ś If Off is selected, Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist turns off. The
warning light illuminates on the
instrument cluster.

You can check whether Forward


Collision-Avoidance Assist is on or
off from the Settings menu. If the
warning light remains on when Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist is on, have
the vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

7-4
07
WARNING
Each time the engine is restarted,
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist turns
on.
If Warning Only or Off is selected after
the engine is restarted, the function does
NOT brake your vehicle to help avoid a
collision.

Information ONX4E070002

You can change the Warning Timing Emergency Braking


and Warning Volume settings or select If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
Driving Safety Priority for Forward judges avoiding a collision may be
Collision-Avoidance Assist from the difficult, it applies higher brake force
Settings menu. For more information, that may help avoid a collision with the
refer to the "Driver Assistance System vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist detected
Settings" section in this chapter. ahead.
The warning message may appear on
Forward Collision-Avoidance the instrument cluster and an audible
Assist Operation warning is heard when:
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may ś A vehicle is detected, and your vehicle
warn and brake your vehicle depending speed is about 6-37 mph (10-60
on the collision risk level. km/h).
ś A pedestrian or cyclist is detected,
and your vehicle speed is about 6-37
mph (10-60 km/h).

ONX4072103N

Collision Warning
If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
judges that a collision may occur, the
message may appear on the instrument
cluster and an audible warning is heard
when:
ś A vehicle is detected, and your vehicle
speed is about 6-112 mph (10-180
km/h).
ś A pedestrian or cyclist is detected,
and your vehicle speed is about 6-49
mph (10-80 km/h).
7-5
Driver Assistance System

ś When Active Assist or Warning Only


is selected and ESC is turned off by
pressing and holding the ESC OFF
button, Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist turns off automatically. Then
the Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist settings cannot be changed
using the settings menu and the
warning light illuminates on the
instrument cluster. If ESC is turned on
again by pressing the ESC OFF button,
ONX4E070003 Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
Stopping vehicle and ending brake control maintains its last setting.
After your vehicle has stopped following ś Never attempt to activate Forward
an Emergency Braking event, the "Drive Collision-Avoidance Assist by
carefully" warning message may appear intentionally driving toward people,
on the instrument cluster. animals, objects, or other vehicles.
Depress the brake pedal immediately ś Forward Collision-Avoidance
and check the surroundings. Assist may not assist braking your
vehicle if you depress the brake
ś Braking control ends about 2 seconds pedal sufficiently in response to the
after your vehicle is stopped following potential hazard detected by the
an Emergency Braking event. function to avoid all collisions.
ś During Forward Collision-Avoidance
WARNING Assist operation, your vehicle may
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may not stop suddenly. Always wear your
operate in all situations and cannot avoid all seatbelt, check your passengers have
collisions. their seat belts fastened and secure
loose objects that may become
To prevent serious injury or death: projectiles.
ś Only change the settings after parking ś When other system’s warning
your vehicle at a safe location. message appears or audible warning
ś Control your vehicle at all times. Do is heard, Forward Collision-Avoidance
not depend on Forward Collision- Assist may not warn you.
Avoidance Assist to avoid a collision. ś You may not hear the audible warning
Always maintain a safe distance from of Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
the vehicles ahead and reduce your if the surrounding environment is too
vehicle speed as needed. noisy.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may stop operating, or may not
operate, or operate unnecessarily
depending on the road conditions and
surroundings.

7-6
07
WARNING Forward Collision-Avoidance
ś Even if there is an issue with Forward
Assist Malfunction and
Collision-Avoidance Assist, the Limitations
vehicle’s braking system operates Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
normally. malfunction
ś During emergency braking, braking
by the Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist automatically cancels if you
depress the accelerator pedal or
sharply steer your vehicle.
ś Depending on the characteristics
of the vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist
detected, and the surroundings, the
speed or detection ranges for Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist may
be reduced. The function may not
operate or be limited. OTM070094N

ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist When Forward Collision-Avoidance


operates only under certain conditions Assist is not working properly, the
that determines the risk level: "Check Forward Safety system" warning
- Condition of other vehicles message may appear, and the and
warning lights may illuminate on
- The direction vehicles are driven the instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
- Vehicle speed inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
- Surroundings dealer.
ś If your vehicle speed is too high or
the speed difference from the other
vehicle is too large, the function may
be limited or not operate.

Information
ś When a collision is imminent, braking
may be assisted if you depress the
brake pedal insufficiently.
ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ
depending on the cluster type or
theme selected from the settings
menu.

7-7
Driver Assistance System

Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist Limitations of Forward Collision-


disabled Avoidance Assist
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may
not operate normally or may operate
unexpectedly if:
ś The front view camera is blocked,
covered, or damaged by snow, water,
or dirt.
ś The temperature near the front view
camera is very hot or cold.
ś The camera lens is covered or blocked
by windshield tint, the windshield is
OTM070093N damaged, or a sticky material (sticker,
bug, etc.) is on the glass.
When the front view camera is covered
or blocked, Forward Collision-Avoidance ś Moisture is not removed or is frozen
Assist may be temporarily limited or on the windshield.
disabled. ś Washer fluid is sprayed continuously,
The "Forward Safety system disabled. or the wiper is on.
Camera obscured" warning message ś Driving in heavy rain or snow, or thick
may appear, and the and warning fog.
lights may illuminate on the instrument ś The front view camera’s field of view
cluster. is obstructed by glare from the sun.
The function operates normally when ś Sunlight, streetlight, or light from an
such foreign material is removed, and oncoming vehicle is reflected on the
the engine is restarted. wet road surface such as a puddle on
If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist the road.
does not operate normally after ś An object is placed on the dashboard.
the sensor has been uncovered or
unblocked, have the vehicle inspected by ś Your vehicle is being towed.
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ś The surrounding is very bright or very
dark (nighttime, tunnel, etc.).
ś The brightness changes suddenly, for
WARNING example when entering or exiting a
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist tunnel.
may not operate properly even if there ś The brightness outside is low, and
is no warning message or warning the headlights of the front vehicle are
light on the instrument cluster. turned off or are not bright.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist ś A front vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist is
may not operate properly in open partially visible.
areas where no objects are detected
(e.g. empty parking lot) or when the ś The vehicle in front is a bus, heavy
detecting sensors are blocked right truck, truck with an unusual shape,
after turning on the engine. trailer, etc.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist ś The vehicle in front has no tail lights
may not operate properly even after or tail lights are located in an unusual
the engine has been restarted when location.
the detecting sensors are blocked or
there is a problem with the function.
7-8
07
ś In low light conditions, the tail lights
of the front vehicle are turned off or
not bright.
ś The rear of the front vehicle is small
or the vehicle does not look normal,
such as when your vehicle is tilted,
overturned, or the side of your vehicle
is visible.
ś The front vehicle’s ground clearance is
too low or high.
ś A vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist OADAS044
suddenly cuts in front. The illustration above shows the image
ś The vehicle in front is detected late. the front view camera is capable of
ś The vehicle in front is suddenly detecting as a vehicle, pedestrian, and
blocked by an obstacle. cyclist.
ś The vehicle in front suddenly changes ś The pedestrian or cyclist in front is
lanes or reduces the speed. moving very quickly.
ś The angle of the vehicle in front is out ś The pedestrian or cyclist in front is
of the detection range. short.
ś The vehicle in front is covered with ś The pedestrian or cyclist in front has
snow. impaired mobility.
ś You are departing or returning to the ś The path of the pedestrian or the
lane. cyclist in front is moving at an angle to
ś You are on a curve or roundabout and the path of your vehicle.
the vehicle in front is not detected. ś There is a group of pedestrians or
ś You are continuously driving in a cyclists in front of your vehicle.
circle. ś The pedestrian or cyclist is wearing
ś The vehicle in front has an unusual clothing that easily blends into the
shape. background, making them difficult to
detect.
ś The vehicle in front is driving uphill or
downhill. ś The pedestrian or cyclist is difficult to
distinguish from the similar shaped
ś Only part of a vehicle, pedestrian, or structure in the surroundings.
cyclist is detected. For example, if the
pedestrian is leaning over or is not ś You are driving by a pedestrian,
walking upright. cyclist, traffic sign, and other structure
near an intersection.
ś The pedestrian or cyclist is wearing
clothing or equipment that makes it ś You are driving through steam, smoke,
difficult to detect. or shadow.
ś You are driving through a tunnel or an
iron bridge.
ś You are driving in large, open areas
where there are few vehicles or
structures (e.g. desert, meadow,
suburb).

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Driver Assistance System

ś You are driving in a parking lot. WARNING


ś You are driving through roads with
railroad tracks or other embedded ś Driving on curves
metal objects.
ś You are driving through a tollbooth,
construction area, unpaved road,
partial paved road, uneven road,
speed bumps, etc.
ś You are driving on an inclined road or
curved road.
ś You are driving through a roadside
with trees or streetlights.
ś You are driving on a narrow road
where trees or grass are overgrown. OADAS003

ś You are driving in an area with strong


radio waves or electrical noise
interference.
ś Your vehicle moves unstably or
vibrates excessively.
ś Your vehicle height is low or high
due to heavy loads, abnormal tire
pressure, etc.

OADAS002 OADAS001

Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist


may not detect other vehicles,
pedestrians, or cyclists in front of
you when driving on a curve and may
not activate a warning or brake your
vehicle when needed.
When driving on a curve, always
maintain a safe distance from others
on the road. Reduce your vehicle
speed or steer your vehicle as needed.

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ś Driving on hills

OADAS006

OADAS009

OADAS005 OADAS004

If a vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist is OADAS008 OADAS007


detected in the next lane or outside Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
the lane when driving on a curve, may not detect other vehicles,
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist pedestrians or cyclists in front of you
may warn you and may brake your while driving uphill or downhill.
vehicle even when not needed.
This may result in unnecessary
Always check road conditions, and if warning or braking assist, or no
necessary, take appropriate actions to warning or braking assist when
drive safely. needed.
Also, vehicle speed may rapidly
decrease when a vehicle, pedestrian
or cyclist ahead is suddenly detected.
Always maintain a safe distance from
the others on the road. Adjust your
vehicle speed or steer your vehicle
depending on the road conditions.

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Driver Assistance System

ś Changing lanes

OADAS033

OADAS032
⡣: Your vehicle,
⡤: Lane departing vehicle,
⡣: Your vehicle,
⡥: Different vehicle in your lane
⡤: Lane changing vehicle
When a vehicle moves into your lane When a vehicle in front of you departs
from an adjacent lane, it cannot be the lane, Forward Collision-Avoidance
detected by the sensor until it is Assist may not immediately detect
within the sensor's detection range. another vehicle in your lane of travel.
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist Always maintain a safe distance
may not immediately detect the from the vehicles ahead. Adjust your
vehicle when the vehicle changes vehicle speed or steer your vehicle
lanes suddenly. depending on the road conditions.
Always maintain a safe distance
from the vehicles ahead. Adjust your
vehicle speed or steer your vehicle
depending on the road conditions.

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ś Detecting a vehicle WARNING
ś When you are towing a trailer or
another vehicle, turn off Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may operate if objects that are similar
in shape or characteristics to vehicles,
pedestrians, and cyclists are detected.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not detect bicycles, motorcycles,
or smaller wheeled objects such as
ONX4E070004 luggage bags, shopping carts, or
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist strollers.
may not be able to detect all potential ś Forward Collision-Avoidance
hazards, like if the vehicle in front of Assist may not operate normally if
you has cargo that extends rearward there is interference from strong
past the end of the vehicle or if the electromagnetic waves.
vehicle in front of you has higher ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
ground clearance. Always maintain a may not operate for 15 seconds right
safe distance from the vehicles ahead. after your vehicle is started or when
Adjust your vehicle speed or steer the front view camera is initialized.
your vehicle depending on the road
conditions.

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Driver Assistance System

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Basic function Junction Turning function (if equipped)

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Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist uses This function uses the front view camera
the front view camera and front radar to and front radar to help detect oncoming
help detect a vehicle, a pedestrian, or a vehicles in an adjacent lane when turning
cyclist ahead on the road. The function left at an intersection with the turn signal
may warn you with a warning message on. If there is a collision risk, it may assist
on the instrument cluster and an audible with braking your vehicle to help avoid a
warning if a collision is imminent. If collision.
necessary, it may assist with braking your
vehicle to help reduce collision speed
and avoid a collision. Information
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors"
sections in this chapter for the location
and the general precautions of front view
camera and front radar.

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Forward Collision-Avoidance You can check whether Forward
Assist Settings Collision-Avoidance Assist is on or
off from the Settings menu. If the
Forward Safety warning light remains on when Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist is on, have
the vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

WARNING
Each time the engine is restarted,
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist turns
on.
If Warning Only or Off is selected after
the engine is restarted, the function does
OTM070090N
NOT brake your vehicle to help avoid a
With the ignition switch ON, go to User collision.
Settings > Driver Assistance > Forward
Safety (for cluster type) or Setup >
Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Forward Information
Safety (for infotainment system type) The Forward Safety settings are for
from the Settings menu to select the Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist’s
following: basic function and Junction Turning
ś If Active Assist is selected, Forward function.
Collision-Avoidance Assist displays
a warning message and sounds an
audible warning. If necessary, it Information
may assist with braking your vehicle You can change the Warning Timing
depending on the collision risk level. and Warning Volume settings or select
ś If Warning Only is selected, Forward Driving Safety Priority for Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist only Collision-Avoidance Assist from the
displays a warning message and Settings menu. For more information,
sounds an audible warning depending refer to the "Driver Assistance System
on the collision risk level. The function Settings" section in this chapter.
does NOT brake your vehicle to help
avoid a collision.
ś If Off is selected, Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist turns off. The
warning light illuminates on the
instrument cluster.

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Driver Assistance System

Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist Operation
Basic function
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may
warn and brake your vehicle depending
on the collision risk level.

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Emergency Braking
If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
judges avoiding a collision may be
difficult, it applies higher brake force
that may help avoid a collision with the
vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist detected
ONX4072103N ahead.
Collision Warning The warning message may appear on
the instrument cluster and an audible
If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist warning is heard when:
judges that a collision may occur, the
message may appear on the instrument ś A vehicle is detected, and your vehicle
cluster and an audible warning is heard speed is about 6-47 mph (10-75 km/h).
when: ś A pedestrian or cyclist is detected,
ś A vehicle is detected, and your vehicle and your vehicle speed is about 6-40
speed is about 6-112 mph (10-180 mph (10-65 km/h).
km/h).
ś A pedestrian or cyclist is detected,
and your vehicle speed is about 6-53
mph (10-85 km/h).

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Junction Turning function
Junction Turning function provides a
warning and assist braking depending on
the collision risk level.

ONX4E070003

Stopping vehicle and ending brake control


After your vehicle has stopped following
an Emergency Braking event, the "Drive
carefully" warning message may appear
on the instrument cluster. ONX4072109N

Depress the brake pedal immediately Collision Warning


and check the surroundings. If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
ś Braking control ends about 2 seconds judges that a collision may occur, the
after your vehicle is stopped following message may appear on the instrument
an Emergency Braking event. cluster and an audible warning is heard
when:
ś Your vehicle speed is about 6-19
mph (10-30 km/h) and the oncoming
vehicle speed is about 19-44 mph (30-
70 km/h).

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Driver Assistance System

ONX4E070007 ONX4E070003

Emergency Braking Stopping vehicle and ending brake control


If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist After your vehicle has stopped following
judges avoiding a collision may be an Emergency Braking event, the "Drive
difficult, it applies higher brake force carefully" warning message may appear
that may help avoid a collision with the on the instrument cluster.
oncoming vehicle detected. Depress the brake pedal immediately
The warning message may appear on and check the surroundings.
the instrument cluster and an audible ś Braking control ends about 2 seconds
warning is heard when: after your vehicle is stopped following
ś Your vehicle speed is about 6-19 an Emergency Braking event.
mph (10-30 km/h) and the oncoming
vehicle speed is about 19-44 mph (30-
70 km/h). WARNING
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may
not operate in all situations and cannot
avoid all collisions.
To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Only change the settings after parking
your vehicle at a safe location.
ś Control your vehicle at all times. Do
not depend on Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist to avoid a collision.
Always maintain a safe distance from
the vehicles ahead and reduce your
vehicle speed as needed.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may stop operating, or may not
operate, or operate unnecessarily
depending on the road conditions and
surroundings.

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ś When Active Assist or Warning Only WARNING
is selected and ESC is turned off by
pressing and holding the ESC OFF ś Even if there is an issue with Forward
button, Forward Collision-Avoidance Collision-Avoidance Assist, the
Assist turns off automatically. Then vehicle’s braking system operates
the Forward Collision-Avoidance normally.
Assist settings cannot be changed ś During emergency braking, braking
using the settings menu and the by the Forward Collision-Avoidance
warning light illuminates on the Assist automatically cancels if you
instrument cluster. If ESC is turned on depress the accelerator pedal or
again by pressing the ESC OFF button, sharply steer your vehicle.
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist ś Depending on the characteristics
maintains its last setting. of the vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist
ś Never attempt to activate Forward detected, and the surroundings, the
Collision-Avoidance Assist by speed ranges for Forward Collision-
intentionally driving toward people, Avoidance Assist may be reduced. It
animals, objects, or other vehicles. may NOT brake your vehicle to avoid
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance a collision or only warn you that a
Assist may not assist braking your collision may occur.
vehicle if you depress the brake ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
pedal sufficiently in response to the operates only under certain conditions
potential hazard detected by the that determines the risk level:
function to avoid all collisions. - Condition of other vehicles
ś During Forward Collision-Avoidance - The direction vehicles are driven
Assist operation, your vehicle may
stop suddenly. Always wear your - Vehicle speed
seatbelt, check your passengers have - Surroundings
their seat belts fastened and secure ś Depending on the detection range,
loose objects that may become Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
projectiles. may only warn you or mitigate the
ś When other system’s warning collision impact.
message appears or audible warning
is heard, Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not warn you. Information
ś You may not hear the audible warning ś When a collision is imminent, braking
of Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may be assisted if you depress the
if the surrounding environment is too brake pedal insufficiently.
noisy. ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ
depending on the cluster type or
theme selected from the settings
menu.

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Driver Assistance System

Forward Collision-Avoidance Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist


Assist Malfunction and disabled
Limitations
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
malfunction

OTM070093N OTM070095N

When the front view camera or front


radar is covered or blocked, Forward
OTM070094N
Collision-Avoidance Assist may be
temporarily limited or disabled.
When Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist is not working properly, the The "Forward Safety system disabled.
"Check Forward Safety system" warning Camera obscured" and "Forward Safety
message may appear, and the and system disabled. Radar blocked" warning
warning lights may illuminate on messages may appear, and the and
the instrument cluster. Have the vehicle warning lights may illuminate on the
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI instrument cluster.
dealer. The function operates normally when
such foreign material is removed, and
the engine is restarted.
If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
does not operate normally after
the sensor has been uncovered or
unblocked, have the vehicle inspected by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

WARNING
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not operate properly even if there
is no warning message or warning
light on the instrument cluster.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not operate properly in open
areas where no objects are detected
(e.g. empty parking lot) or when the
detecting sensors are blocked right
after turning on the engine.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not operate properly even after
the engine has been restarted when
the detecting sensors are blocked or
there is a problem with the function.
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Limitations of Forward Collision- ś In low light conditions, the tail lights
Avoidance Assist of the front vehicle are turned off or
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may not bright.
not operate normally or may operate ś The rear of the front vehicle is small
unexpectedly if: or the vehicle does not look normal,
ś The front view camera or front radar such as when your vehicle is tilted,
is blocked, covered, or damaged by overturned, or the side of your vehicle
snow, water, or dirt. is visible.
ś The temperature near the front view ś The front vehicle’s ground clearance is
camera is very hot or cold. too low or high.
ś The camera lens is covered or blocked ś A vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist
by windshield tint, the windshield is suddenly cuts in front.
damaged, or a sticky material (sticker, ś The bumper is damaged, or the front
bug, etc.) is on the glass. radar is out of position due to an
ś Moisture is not removed or is frozen impact on the bumper near the front
on the windshield. radar.
ś Washer fluid is sprayed continuously, ś The temperature near the front radar
or the wiper is on. is very hot or cold.
ś Driving in heavy rain or snow, or thick ś A material is near that reflects very
fog. well on the front radar, such as
guardrail, nearby vehicle, etc.
ś The front view camera’s field of view
is obstructed by glare from the sun. ś The bicycle in front is made of a
material that does not reflect on the
ś Sunlight, streetlight, or light from an front radar well.
oncoming vehicle is reflected on the
wet road surface such as a puddle on ś The vehicle in front is detected late.
the road. ś The vehicle in front is suddenly
ś An object is placed on the dashboard. blocked by an obstacle.
ś Your vehicle is being towed. ś The vehicle in front suddenly changes
lanes or reduces the speed.
ś The surrounding is very bright or very
dark (nighttime, tunnel, etc.). ś Your vehicle changes lanes at a low
speed with a vehicle in front.
ś The brightness changes suddenly, for
example when entering or exiting a ś The vehicle in front is covered with
tunnel. snow.
ś The brightness outside is low, and ś You are departing or returning to the
the headlights of the front vehicle are lane.
turned off or are not bright. ś You are on a curve or roundabout and
ś A front vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist is the vehicle in front is not detected.
partially visible.
ś The vehicle in front is a bus, heavy
truck, truck with an unusual shape,
trailer, etc.
ś The vehicle in front has no tail lights
or tail lights are located in an unusual
location.

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Driver Assistance System

ś You are continuously driving in a ś The pedestrian or cyclist is difficult to


circle. distinguish from the similar shaped
ś The vehicle in front has an unusual structure in the surroundings.
shape. ś You are driving by a pedestrian,
ś The vehicle in front is driving uphill or cyclist, traffic sign, and other structure
downhill. near an intersection.
ś Only part of a vehicle, pedestrian, or ś You are driving through steam, smoke,
cyclist is detected. For example, if the or shadow.
pedestrian is leaning over or is not ś You are driving through a tunnel or an
walking upright. iron bridge.
ś The pedestrian or cyclist is wearing ś You are driving in large, open areas
clothing or equipment that makes it where there are few vehicles or
difficult to detect. structures (e.g. desert, meadow,
empty suburb).
ś You are driving in a parking lot.
ś You are driving through a tollbooth,
construction area, unpaved road,
partial paved road, uneven road,
speed bumps, etc.
ś You are driving through roads with
railroad tracks or other embedded
metal objects.
ś You are driving on an inclined road or
curved road.
OADAS044
ś You are driving through a roadside
The illustration above shows the image with trees or streetlights.
the front view camera and front radar
ś You are driving on a narrow road
are capable of detecting as a vehicle,
where trees or grass are overgrown.
pedestrian, and cyclist.
ś You are driving in an area with strong
ś The pedestrian or cyclist in front is
radio waves or electrical noise
moving very quickly.
interference.
ś The pedestrian or cyclist in front is
ś Your vehicle moves unstably or
short.
vibrates excessively.
ś The pedestrian or cyclist in front has
ś Your vehicle height is low or high
impaired mobility.
due to heavy loads, abnormal tire
ś The path of the pedestrian or the pressure, etc.
cyclist in front is moving at an angle to
the path of your vehicle.
ś There is a group of pedestrians or
cyclists in front of your vehicle.
ś The pedestrian or cyclist is wearing
clothing that easily blends into the
background, making them difficult to
detect.

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07
WARNING
ś Driving on curves

OADAS015

OADAS014

OADAS017 OADAS019

If a vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist is


detected in the next lane or outside
OADAS016 OADAS018 the lane when driving on a curve,
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not detect other vehicles, may warn you and may brake your
pedestrians, or cyclists in front of vehicle even when not needed.
you when driving on a curve and may Always check road conditions, and if
not activate a warning or brake your necessary, take appropriate actions to
vehicle when needed. drive safely.
When driving on a curve, always
maintain a safe distance from others
on the road. Reduce your vehicle
speed or steer your vehicle as needed.

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Driver Assistance System

ś Driving on hills ś Changing lanes

OADAS012

OADAS010 OADAS011 OADAS030


⡣: Your vehicle,
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist ⡤: Lane changing vehicle
may not detect other vehicles,
pedestrians or cyclists in front of you When a vehicle moves into your lane
while driving uphill or downhill. from an adjacent lane, it cannot be
This may result in unnecessary detected by the sensor until it is
warning or braking assist, or no within the sensor's detection range.
warning or braking assist when Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
needed. may not immediately detect the
vehicle when the vehicle changes
Also, vehicle speed may rapidly lanes suddenly.
decrease when a vehicle, pedestrian
or cyclist ahead is suddenly detected. Always maintain a safe distance
Always maintain a safe distance from from the vehicles ahead. Adjust your
the others on the road. Adjust your vehicle speed or steer your vehicle
vehicle speed or steer your vehicle depending on the road conditions.
depending on the road conditions.

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ś Detecting a vehicle

ONX4E070008

Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist


may not be able to detect all potential
hazards, like if the vehicle in front of
you has cargo that extends rearward
past the end of the vehicle or if the
vehicle in front of you has higher
ground clearance. Always maintain a
safe distance from the vehicles ahead.
Adjust your vehicle speed or steer
OADAS031 your vehicle depending on the road
⡣: Your vehicle, conditions.
⡤: Lane departing vehicle,
⡥: Different vehicle in your lane
WARNING
When a vehicle in front of you departs ś When you are towing a trailer or
the lane, Forward Collision-Avoidance another vehicle, turn off Forward
Assist may not immediately detect Collision-Avoidance Assist.
another vehicle in your lane of travel.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
Always maintain a safe distance may operate if objects that are similar
from the vehicles ahead. Adjust your in shape or characteristics to vehicles,
vehicle speed or steer your vehicle pedestrians, and cyclists are detected.
depending on the road conditions.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not detect bicycles, motorcycles,
or smaller wheeled objects such as
luggage bags, shopping carts, or
strollers.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate normally if
there is interference from strong
electromagnetic waves.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not operate for 15 seconds right
after your vehicle is started or when
the front view camera is initialized.

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Driver Assistance System

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Lane Keeping Assist uses the front view Lane Keeping Assist Settings
camera to help detect lane markings Lane Safety
(or road edges) while driving over a
certain speed. Lane Keeping Assist may
warn you if your vehicle leaves the lane
without using the turn signal and may
steer the vehicle to help prevent it from
departing its travel lane.

WARNING
Always monitor your vehicle speed
and the distance to vehicles ahead on
the road. Lane Keeping Assist is not a
substitute for safe driving practices, but OTM070184N
a supplemental function only. With the ignition switch ON, go to
User Settings > Driver Assistance >
Lane Safety (for cluster type) or Setup
Information > Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Lane
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" Safety (for infotainment system type)
section in this chapter for the location from the Settings menu to select the
and the general precautions of front view following:
camera. ś If Assist is selected, Lane Keeping
Assist sounds an audible warning,
and assists with steering your vehicle
to help prevent your vehicle from
departing its travel lane.
ś If Warning Only is selected, Lane
Keeping Assist sounds an audible
warning. The function does NOT steer
your vehicle if a lane departure is
detected.
ś If Off is selected, Lane Keeping Assist
turns off. The indicator light
turns off on the instrument cluster.

WARNING
ś If Warning Only or Off is selected,
Lane Keeping Assist does not steer if a
lane departure is detected.
ś Lane Keeping Assist does not assist
with steering if you drive near the
middle of the lane.

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Information Lane Departure Warning
„
Left „
Right
You can change the Warning Volume
settings or select Driving Safety Priority
for Lane Keeping Assist from the Settings
menu. For more information, refer to
the "Driver Assistance System Settings"
section in this chapter.

Lane Keeping Assist Operation


Turning Lane Keeping Assist On/Off

ONX4070010 ONX4070009

If the vehicle detects it is departing from


the projected lane ahead, the green
indicator light and the lane line blink on
the instrument cluster depending on
which direction your vehicle is veering,
and an audible warning sounds.
ś Lane Keeping Assist operates when
your vehicle speed is about 40-120
mph (60-200 km/h).
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With the ignition switch ON, press and Lane Keeping Assist
hold the Lane Driving Assist button
located on the steering wheel to turn If your vehicle detects it is departing
on and off. The white or green from the projected lane ahead, the
indicator light illuminates on the green indicator light blinks on the
instrument cluster when the function is instrument cluster, and the steering
on. wheel makes adjustments to keep your
vehicle inside its travel lane.
Press and hold the button again to turn
off the function. ś Lane Keeping Assist operates when
your vehicle speed is about 40-120
mph (60-200 km/h).
Information
ś When the engine is restarted, Lane
Keeping Assist maintains its last
setting.
ś When Lane Keeping Assist is turned
off by pressing the Lane Driving Assist
button, the Lane Safety setting is
changed to Off.

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Driver Assistance System

Hands-off warning Information


ś The status of the Lane Keeping Assist
operation appears in Driving Assist
mode on the instrument cluster.
Refer to the "View Modes" section in
Chapter 4.
ś When lane markings (or road edges)
are detected, the lane lines on the
instrument cluster changes from gray
to white. When Lane Keeping Assist
is enabled, the green indicator
light illuminates.
ONX4E070091
„
Lane undetected „
Lane detected
If you take your hands off the steering
wheel for several seconds, the "Place
hands on steering wheel" warning
message may appear on the instrument
cluster, and an audible warning may
sound in successive stages.

WARNING
Lane Keeping Assist may not operate
in all situations and cannot avoid all
ONX4070013 ONX4070012
collisions.
To prevent serious injury or death: ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ
ś Always steer your vehicle. Lane depending on the cluster type or
Keeping Assist is not an autonomous theme selected from the settings
driving system and does not steer menu.
your vehicle at all times.
ś You can steer your vehicle even when
ś Lane Keeping Assist may not steer if steering is assisted by Lane Keeping
the steering wheel is held too tightly, Assist.
or the steering wheel is turned too far
left or right. ś It may require more or less force to
turn the steering wheel when Lane
ś If the steering wheel is held very Keeping Assist is providing steering
loosely, the hands–off warning assistance.
message may appear because
the Lane Keeping Assist may not
recognize that you have your hands
on the steering wheel.
ś The hands-off warning message may
appear late or not at all depending on
the road condition.
ś If you attach objects to the steering
wheel, the hands-off warning may not
work properly.

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Lane Keeping Assist Malfunction Limitations of Lane Keeping Assist
and Limitations Lane Keeping Assist may not operate
Lane Keeping Assist malfunction normally or may operate unexpectedly if:
ś The lane is difficult to distinguish
because:
- The lane markings (or road edge)
are damaged or covered with rain,
snow, dirt, oil, etc.
- The color of the lane marking (or
road edge) is not distinguishable
from the road.
- There are markings (or road edges)
on the road or near the lane that
looks similar to the lane markings
OTM070035N
(or road edge).
When Lane Keeping Assist is not working
- The lane markings are covered
properly, the "Check Lane Keeping
by the shadow of objects around
Assist (LKA) system" message may
the road, such as median strip,
appear and the yellow indicator
guardrails, noise barriers, and trees.
light may illuminate on the instrument
cluster. Have the vehicle inspected by an ś There are more than two lane
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. markings (or road edges) on the road.
ś The lane number increases or
decreases, or the lane markings (or
road edges) are crossing.
ś The lane markings (or road edges) are
complicated or a structure substitutes
for the lines, such as a construction
area or tollbooth area.
ś There are road markings, such as
zigzag lanes, crosswalk markings and
road signs.
ś The lane suddenly disappears, such as
at the intersection.
ś The lane (or road width) is very wide
or narrow.
ś There is a road edge without a lane.
ś There is a boundary structure on the
road, such as sidewalk or curb.
ś The distance to the front vehicle is
extremely short or the vehicle in front
is covering the lane marking (or road
edge).

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Driver Assistance System

ś Lane Keeping Assist does not operate


Information when:
For more information on limitations - Either the turn signal or hazard
of the front view camera, refer to the warning flasher is turned on.
"Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
(FCA)" section in this chapter. - Your vehicle is not driven in the
center of the lane after turning
on Lane Keeping Assist or after
WARNING changing lanes.
ś Lane Keeping Assist may be canceled - ESC (Electronic Stability Control) or
or may not work properly depending VSM (Vehicle Stability Management)
on the road conditions and the is controlling the brake force to the
surroundings. wheels.
ś When you are towing a trailer or - Your vehicle is driven on sharp
another vehicle, turn off Lane Keeping curves.
Assist. - Driving below 35 mph (55 km/h) or
ś If your vehicle is driven at high above 130 mph (210 km/h).
speeds, Lane Keeping Assist may not - Your vehicle makes sharp lane
steer the vehicle. changes.
ś When other system’s warning - Your vehicle brakes suddenly.
message appears or audible warning
is heard, Lane Keeping Assist may not
warn you.
ś You may not hear the audible
warning of Lane Keeping Assist if the
surrounding environment is too noisy.
ś Lane Keeping Assist may not operate
for 15 seconds right after your vehicle
is started or when the front view
camera is initialized.

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Blind-Spot Collision Warning uses
the rear corner radar to help detect
approaching vehicles in the driver’s blind
spot areas and warn you of a possible
collision with a warning message and
audible warning.

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Blind-Spot Collision Warning helps


detect and warns you that a vehicle is
approaching at high speed from the blind
spot area.

The warning timing may differ depending


OJX1079256
on the speed of the vehicle approaching
Blind-Spot Collision Warning helps you at high speed.
detect and warns you that a vehicle is in
the blind spot area.
Information
WARNING Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors"
section in this chapter for the location
The detection range may differ and the general precautions of rear
depending on the speed of your vehicle. corner radar.
Vehicles in the blind spot area may not
be detected by Blind-Spot Collision
Warning when you pass other vehicles at
high speeds.

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Driver Assistance System

Blind-Spot Collision Warning


Settings
Blind-Spot Safety

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If you change the setting from Off to


Warning Only, the warning lights on the
side view mirrors blink for three seconds.
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In addition, if the engine is turned on
With the ignition switch ON, go to User when the function is set to Warning
Settings > Driver Assistance > Blind- Only, the warning lights on the side view
Spot Safety (for cluster type) or Setup > mirrors blink for three seconds.
Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Blind-Spot
Safety (for infotainment system type) When the engine is restarted with the
from the Settings menu to select the function off, the "Blind-Spot Safety
following: is Off" message may appear on the
instrument cluster.
ś If Warning Only is selected, Blind-
Spot Collision Warning only displays
a warning message and sounds an WARNING
audible warning depending on the
If Off is selected, the function does NOT
collision risk level. The function does
warn you to help avoid a collision.
NOT brake your vehicle to help avoid
a collision.
ś If Off is selected, Blind-Spot Collision Information
Warning turns off. When the engine is restarted, Blind-
Spot Collision Warning maintains its last
setting.

Information
You can change the Warning Timing
and Warning Volume settings or select
Driving Safety Priority for Blind-Spot
Collision Warning from the Settings
menu. For more information, refer to
the "Driver Assistance System Settings"
section in this chapter.

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Blind-Spot Collision Warning WARNING
Operation ś The detection range of the rear corner
radar is determined by a standard
road width. On narrow roads, the
function may detect other vehicles in
the next lane and warn you. On wide
roads, the function may not be able
to detect a vehicle driving in the next
lane and may not warn you.
ś When the hazard warning flasher is
on, the collision warning initiated by
activating the turn signal may not
operate.
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Vehicle detection WARNING


When a vehicle is detected in a blind Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not
spot, the warning light on the side view operate in all situations.
mirror illuminates. To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Blind-Spot Collision Warning operates ś Only change the settings after parking
when your vehicle speed is above 12 your vehicle at a safe location.
mph (20 km/h) and the speed of the
vehicle in the blind spot area is above ś When other system’s warning
7 mph (10 km/h). message appears or audible warning
is heard, Blind-Spot Collision Warning
Collision warning may not warn you.
ś You may not hear the audible warning
Collision warning may operate when the
of Blind-Spot Collision Warning if the
turn signal is turned on in the direction of
surrounding environment is too noisy.
a detected vehicle.
ś Control your vehicle at all times.
ś To warn you of a potential collision,
Always maintain a safe distance from
the warning light on the side view
the vehicles ahead and adjust your
mirror may blink and an audible
vehicle speed depending on the road
warning may sound.
conditions.
ś When the turn signal is turned off or
ś Never attempt to activate Blind-Spot
you move away from the vehicle in
Collision Warning by intentionally
the blind spot, the function returns to
driving toward people, animals,
vehicle detection state.
objects, or other vehicles.

Information
The images and colors in the instrument
cluster may differ depending on the
cluster type or theme selected from the
settings menu.

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Driver Assistance System

Blind-Spot Collision Warning Blind-Spot Collision Warning


Malfunction and Limitations disabled
Blind-Spot Collision Warning
malfunction

OTM070098N

If the rear corner radar is blocked or


OTM070099N covered, or when the rear bumper
When the Blind-Spot Collision Warning is around the rear corner radar or sensor
not working properly, the "Check Blind- is covered by any foreign material, such
Spot Safety system" warning message as snow, rain, or dirt, or when a trailer
may appear, and the warning light or hitch mounted carrier is installed, the
may illuminate on the instrument detecting performance may decrease
cluster. Have the vehicle inspected by an and temporarily limit or disable Blind-
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Spot Collision Warning.
The "Blind-Spot Safety system disabled.
Radar blocked" warning message may
appear on the instrument cluster.
The function operates normally when
such foreign material, trailer, or carrier is
removed, and the engine is restarted.
If the function does not operate normally
after anything covering or blocking the
sensors is removed, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
OTM070100N

When the side view mirror warning


light is not working properly, the
"Check side view mirror warning light"
warning message may appear, and the
warning light may illuminate on the
instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

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WARNING ś You are driving in large, open areas
where there are few vehicles or
ś Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not structures (e.g. desert, meadow,
operate properly even if there is no empty parking lot).
warning message or warning light on ś You are driving on a wet road.
the instrument cluster.
ś The other vehicle drives very close
ś Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not behind your vehicle, or passes by your
operate properly in open areas where vehicle in close proximity.
no objects are detected (e.g. empty
parking lot) or when the detecting ś The speed of the other vehicle is so
sensors are blocked right after turning fast that it passes by your vehicle in a
on the engine. short time.
ś Always turn off Blind-Spot Collision ś Your vehicle passes another vehicle.
Warning when towing a trailer or ś Your vehicle changes lanes.
using a hitch mounted carrier. ś Your vehicle has started at the same
time as the vehicle next to you and
Limitations of Blind-Spot Collision has accelerated.
Warning ś The vehicle in the next lane moves
The Blind-Spot Collision Warning may two lanes away from you, or the
not operate normally or the function may vehicle moves two lanes away to the
operate unexpectedly if: next lane.
ś There is inclement weather, such as ś A trailer or hitch mounted carrier is
heavy snow, heavy rain, etc. installed and it blocks the rear corner
ś The rear corner radar or the area near radar.
the rear corner radar is covered by ś The area near the rear corner radar is
snow, water, or dirt. covered with objects, such as bumper
ś The rear corner radar or the area near sticker, bumper guard, bike rack, etc.
the rear corner radar is blocked by a ś The bumper around the rear corner
vehicle, wall, or pillar. radar has been damaged or modified,
ś The temperature near the rear corner and the radar is out of position.
radar is very hot or cold. ś Your vehicle height is lower or higher
ś You are driving on a highway access than normal due to heavy loads,
road or through a tollbooth. abnormal tire pressure, etc.
ś The road pavement (or the ground
near your vehicle) contains metallic Blind-Spot Collision Warning may
components (i.e. possibly due to not operate normally or may operate
subway construction). unexpectedly when the following objects
are detected:
ś There is a fixed object near your
vehicle, such as sound barriers, ś A motorcycle or bicycle
guardrails, central dividers, entry ś A vehicle such as flat trailer
barriers, streetlights, signs, tunnels, ś A big vehicle such as bus or truck
walls, etc.
ś A moving obstacle such as pedestrian,
ś You are driving on a narrow road animal, shopping cart, or baby stroller
where trees or grass are overgrown.
ś A vehicle with lower height, such as
sports car

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Driver Assistance System

WARNING ś Driving where the road is merging/


dividing
ś Driving on curves

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OJX1079057
Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not
Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not detect a vehicle in an adjacent lane
detect a vehicle in an adjacent lane when the road merges or divides and
when driving on curves and may not may not activate a warning.
activate a warning. Always check road conditions, and if
Always check road conditions, and if necessary, take appropriate actions to
necessary, take appropriate actions to drive safely.
drive safely.
ś Driving on hills

OJX1079058
ONX4E070016
Blind-Spot Collision Warning may
detect a vehicle in the same lane Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not
when driving on curves and activate a detect a vehicle in an adjacent lane or
warning. may incorrectly detect the ground or
another object when driving on hills
Always check road conditions, and if and activate a warning.
necessary, take appropriate actions to
drive safely. Always check road conditions, and if
necessary, take appropriate actions to
drive safely.

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07
ś Driving where the heights of the
lanes are different

ONX4070017

Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not


operate properly when driving where
the heights of the lanes are different.
The function may not detect a vehicle
on a road with a different lane height
(underpass joining section, grade
separated intersections, etc.) and not
activate a warning.
Always check road conditions, and if
necessary, take appropriate actions to
drive safely.

WARNING
ś Blind-Spot Collision Warning
may not operate normally if
there is interference from strong
electromagnetic waves.
ś Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not
operate for 3 seconds right after your
vehicle is started or when the rear
corner radars are initialized.

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Driver Assistance System

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Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
uses the front view camera and the rear
corner radar to help detect approaching
vehicles in the driver’s blind spot areas
and warn you of a possible collision with
a warning message and audible warning.
If there is a collision risk when changing
lanes or driving forward out of a parking
space, Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist may brake your vehicle to help
avoid a collision.
OJX1079026

Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist


helps detect and warns you that a vehicle
is approaching at high speed from the
blind spot area.

The warning timing may differ depending


on the speed of the vehicle approaching
you at high speed.

OJX1079256

Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist


helps detect and warns you that a vehicle
is in the blind spot area.

WARNING
The detecting range may differ
depending on the speed of your vehicle.
Vehicles in the blind spot area may not OJX1079027
be detected by Blind-Spot Collision- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
Avoidance Assist when you pass other may brake your vehicle if there is a
vehicles at high speeds. detected collision risk when changing
lanes.

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07
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist Settings
Blind-Spot Safety

OJX1079028

Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist


may brake your vehicle if there is a
detected collision risk when driving
OTM070096N
forward out of a parking space.
With the ignition switch ON, go to User
Settings > Driver Assistance > Blind-
Information Spot Safety (for cluster type) or Setup >
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Blind-Spot
section in this chapter for the location Safety (for infotainment system type)
and the general precautions of front view from the Settings menu to select the
camera and rear corner radar. following:
ś If Active Assist is selected, Blind-Spot
Collision-Avoidance Assist displays a
warning message, sounds an audible
warning, and brakes your vehicle
depending on the collision risk level.
ś If Warning Only is selected, Blind-
Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist only
displays a warning message and
sounds an audible warning depending
on the collision risk level. The function
does NOT brake your vehicle to help
avoid a collision.
ś If Off is selected, Blind-Spot Collision-
Avoidance Assist turns off.

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Driver Assistance System

Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist Operation

OTM070097N

If you change the setting from Off to


Active Assist or Warning Only, the OPDEN060039
warning lights on the side view mirrors
blink for three seconds.
Collision warning
In addition, if the engine is turned on
when the function is set to Active Assist When a vehicle is detected in a blind
or Warning Only, the warning lights spot, the warning light on the side view
on the side view mirrors blink for three mirror illuminates.
seconds. ś Blind-Spot Collision Avoidance Assist
When the engine is restarted with the operates when your vehicle speed
function off, the "Blind-Spot Safety is above 12 mph (20 km/h) and the
is Off" may appear on the instrument speed of the vehicle in the blind spot
cluster. area is above 7 mph (10 km/h).

Collision warning may operate when the


WARNING turn signal is turned on in the direction of
If Warning Only or Off is selected, the a detected vehicle.
function does NOT brake your vehicle to ś To warn you of a potential collision,
help avoid a collision. the warning light on the side view
mirror may blink and an audible
warning may sound.
Information ś When the turn signal is turned off or
When the engine is restarted, Blind-Spot you move away from the vehicle in
Collision-Avoidance Assist maintains its the blind spot, the function returns to
last setting. vehicle detection state.

Information
You can change the Warning Timing
and Warning Volume settings or select
Driving Safety Priority for Blind-Spot
Collision-Avoidance Assist from the
Settings menu. For more information,
refer to the "Driver Assistance System
Settings" section in this chapter.

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07
WARNING WARNING
ś The detection range of the rear corner Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
radar is determined by a standard cancels if:
road width. On narrow roads, the ś Your vehicle enters the next lane and
function may detect other vehicles in is far enough away from the detected
the next lane and warn you. On wide vehicle.
roads, the function may not be able
to detect a vehicle driving in the next ś The steering wheel is turned sharply
lane and may not warn you. left or right.
ś When the hazard warning flasher is ś The brake pedal is depressed.
on, the collision warning initiated by ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is
activating the turn signal may not operating.
operate.
Collision-avoidance assist (while
Collision-avoidance assist (while parallel exiting)
driving)

ONX4E070093
ONX4E070015 To warn you of a potential collision, the
To warn you of a potential collision, the warning light on the side view mirror may
warning light on the side view mirror may blink, a warning message may appear on
blink, a warning message may appear on the instrument cluster, and an audible
the instrument cluster, and an audible warning may sound.
warning may sound. ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist operates when your vehicle speed is
operates when your vehicle speed is below 2 mph (3 km/h) and the speed
about 40-120 mph (60-200 km/h) and of the vehicle in the blind spot area is
both lane markings of the driving lane above 3 mph (5 km/h).
are detected. ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
ś Emergency braking is assisted to help may assist with braking your vehicle
avoid collision with the vehicle in the to avoid a collision.
blind spot area.

7-41
Driver Assistance System

ś Even if there is a problem with Blind-


Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist, your
vehicle’s braking system operates
normally.
ś Control your vehicle at all times.
Always maintain a safe distance from
the vehicles ahead and adjust your
vehicle speed depending on the road
conditions.
ś Never attempt to activate Blind-
Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist by
ONX4E070003
intentionally driving toward people,
After your vehicle is stopped following animals, objects, or other vehicles.
an Emergency Braking event, the "Drive ś When other system’s warning
carefully" warning message may appear message appears or audible warning
on the instrument cluster. is heard, Blind-Spot Collision-
Depress the brake pedal immediately Avoidance Assist may not warn you.
and check the surroundings. ś You may not hear the audible warning
ś Braking control ends about 2 seconds of Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
after your vehicle is stopped following Assist if the surrounding environment
an Emergency Braking event. is too noisy.

WARNING WARNING
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist Braking is not assisted and only a
may not operate in all situations and warning is provided when:
cannot avoid all collisions. ś The ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
To prevent serious injury or death: warning light is on.
ś Only change the settings after parking ś ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is
your vehicle at a safe Location. controlling the brake force to the
ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance wheels.
Assist may not operate if the function
determines you have depressed the
brake pedal sufficiently in response to Information
the potential hazard detected by the The images and colors in the instrument
function. cluster may differ depending on the
ś If Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance cluster type or theme selected from the
Assist is assisting to brake your vehicle settings menu.
and you excessively depress the
accelerator pedal or sharply steer your
vehicle, it stops assisted braking.
ś During Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist operation, your vehicle may
stop suddenly. Always wear your
seatbelt, check your passengers have
their seat belts fastened and secure
loose objects that may become
projectiles.

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07
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist Malfunction and Assist disabled
Limitations
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist malfunction

OTM070098N

If the rear corner radar is blocked or


covered, or when the rear bumper
OTM070099N
around the rear corner radar or sensor
is covered by any foreign material, such
When the Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance as snow, rain, or dirt, or when a trailer
Assist is not working properly, the or hitch mounted carrier is installed, the
"Check Blind-Spot Safety system" detecting performance may decrease
warning message may appear, and the and temporarily limit or disable Blind-
warning light may illuminate on the Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist.
instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI The "Blind-Spot Safety system disabled.
dealer. Radar blocked" warning message may
appear on the instrument cluster.
The function operates normally when
such foreign material, trailer, or carrier is
removed, and the engine is restarted.
If the function does not operate normally
after anything covering or blocking the
sensors is removed, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

OTM070100N

When the side view mirror warning


light is not working properly, the
"Check side view mirror warning light"
warning message may appear, and the
warning light may illuminate on the
instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

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Driver Assistance System

WARNING ś You are driving on a narrow road


where trees or grass are overgrown.
ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist ś You are driving in large, open areas
may not operate properly even if there where there are few vehicles or
is no warning message or warning structures (e.g. desert, meadow,
light on the instrument cluster. empty parking lot).
ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist ś You are driving on a wet road.
may not operate properly in open
areas where no objects are detected ś The other vehicle drives very close
(e.g. empty parking lot) or when the behind your vehicle, or passes by your
detecting sensors are blocked right vehicle in close proximity.
after turning on the engine. ś The speed of the other vehicle is so
ś Always turn off Blind-Spot Collision- fast that it passes by your vehicle in a
Avoidance Assist when towing a trailer short time.
or using a hitch mounted carrier. ś Your vehicle passes another vehicle.
ś Your vehicle changes lanes.
Limitations of Blind-Spot Collision-
ś Your vehicle has started at the same
Avoidance Assist time as the vehicle next to you and
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist has accelerated.
may not operate normally or the function
ś The vehicle in the next lane moves
may operate unexpectedly if:
two lanes away from you, or the
ś There is inclement weather, such as vehicle moves two lanes away to the
heavy snow, heavy rain, etc. next lane.
ś The rear corner radar or the area near ś A trailer or hitch mounted carrier is
the rear corner radar is covered by installed and it blocks the rear corner
snow, water, or dirt. radar.
ś The rear corner radar or the area near ś The area near the rear corner radar is
the rear corner radar is blocked by a covered with objects, such as bumper
vehicle, wall, or pillar. sticker, bumper guard, bike rack, etc.
ś The temperature near the rear corner ś The bumper around the rear corner
radar is very hot or cold. radar has been damaged or modified,
ś You are driving on a highway access and the radar is out of position.
road or through a tollbooth. ś Your vehicle height is lower or higher
ś The road pavement (or the ground than normal due to heavy loads,
near your vehicle) contains metallic abnormal tire pressure, etc.
components (i.e. possibly due to
subway construction).
ś There is a fixed object near your
vehicle, such as sound barriers,
guardrails, central dividers, entry
barriers, streetlights, signs, tunnels,
walls, etc.

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07
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist WARNING
may not operate normally or may operate
unexpectedly when the following objects ś Driving curves
are detected:
ś A motorcycle or bicycle
ś A vehicle such as flat trailer
ś A big vehicle such as bus or truck
ś A moving obstacle such as pedestrian,
animal, shopping cart, or baby stroller
ś A vehicle with lower height, such as
sports car

Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist


may not assist braking when: OJX1079057

ś Your vehicle severely vibrates while Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance


driving over a bumpy road, uneven Assist may not detect a vehicle in an
road, or concrete patch. adjacent lane when driving on curves
and may not activate a warning or
ś You are driving on a slippery surface brake your vehicle.
due to snow, water puddle, ice, etc.
Always check road conditions, and if
ś The tire pressure is low or any tire is necessary, take appropriate actions to
damaged. drive safely.
ś There is an issue with the braking
system.
ś Your vehicle makes abrupt lane
changes.

Information
For more information on limitations
of the front view camera, refer to the
"Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
(FCA)" section in this chapter.
OJX1079058

Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist


may detect a vehicle in the same lane
when driving on curves and activate a
warning or brake your vehicle.
Always check road conditions, and if
necessary, take appropriate actions to
drive safely.

7-45
Driver Assistance System

ś Driving where the road is merging/ ś Driving where the heights of the
dividing lanes are different

OJX1079059 ONX4070017

Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist


Assist may not detect a vehicle in an may not operate properly when
adjacent lane when the road merges driving where the heights of the
or divides and may not activate a lanes are different. The function may
warning or brake your vehicle. not detect a vehicle on a road with
Always check road conditions, and if a different lane height (underpass
necessary, take appropriate actions to joining section, grade separated
drive safely. intersections, etc.) and not activate a
warning or brake your vehicle.
ś Driving on hills Always check road conditions, and if
necessary, take appropriate actions to
drive safely.

WARNING
ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate normally if
there is interference from strong
electromagnetic waves.
ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not operate right after your
ONX4E070016 vehicle is started or when the front
view camera and rear corner radars
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance are initialized.
Assist may not detect a vehicle in
an adjacent lane or may incorrectly
detect the ground or another object
when driving on hills and activate a
warning or brake your vehicle.
Always check road conditions, and if
necessary, take appropriate actions to
drive safely.

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07
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Safe Exit Warning Settings
Safety Exit Warning

OJX1070063L

Safe Exit Warning uses the rear


corner radars to help detect a vehicle
ONX4A072010
approaching the rear of your vehicle,
after the vehicle is stopped and a With the ignition switch ON, go to User
passenger opens a door. Settings > Driver Assistance > Blind-
Spot Safety > Safe Exit Assist (for
If Safe Exit Warning is activated, an
cluster type) or Setup > Vehicle > Driver
audible warning sounds and a warning
Assistance > Blind-Spot Safety > Safe
message may appear on the instrument
Exit Assist (for infotainment system type)
cluster.
to turn this function on and off.
The warning timing may differ depending
on the speed of the detected vehicle. Information
When the engine is restarted, Safe Exit
Information Warning maintains the last setting.
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors"
section in this chapter for the location Information
and the general precautions of rear You can change the Warning Volume
corner radar. settings or select Driving Safety Priority
for Safe Exit Warning from the Settings
menu. For more information, refer to
the "Driver Assistance System Settings"
section in this chapter.

7-47
Driver Assistance System

Safe Exit Warning Operation WARNING


Collision warning when exiting your Safe Exit Warning may not operate in all
vehicle situations and cannot avoid all collisions.
To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Always check the surroundings before
you or your passengers exit your
vehicle.
ś Only change the settings after parking
your vehicle at a safe location.
ś When other system’s warning
message appears or audible warning
is heard, Safe Exit Warning may not
warn you.
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ś You may not hear the audible warning
of Safe Exit Warning if the surrounding
environment is too noisy.
ś Safe Exit Warning may stop operating,
or may not operate, or operate
unnecessarily depending on the road
conditions and surroundings.

Information
ś After the engine is turned off, Safe
Exit Warning may detect approaching
ONX4E070020
vehicles for up to 10 minutes, but
When an approaching vehicle from does not function after the doors are
the rear is detected while a door is locked.
being opened, the warning light on the
ś The images and colors in the
side view mirror may blink, a warning
instrument cluster may differ
message may appear on the instrument
depending on the cluster type or
cluster, and an audible warning may
theme selected from the settings
sound.
menu.
ś Safe Exit Warning may warn you when
your vehicle speed is below 2 mph (3
km/h), and the speed of the vehicle
approaching the rear of your vehicle is
above 4 mph (6km/h).

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07
Safe Exit Warning Malfunction Safe Exit Warning disabled
and Limitations
Safe Exit Warning malfunction

OCN7070041L

If the rear corner radar is blocked or


OCN7070039L covered, or when the rear bumper
When the Safe Exit Warning is not around the rear corner radar or sensor
working properly, the "Check Blind-Spot is covered by any foreign material, such
Safety system" warning message may as snow, rain, or dirt, or when a trailer
appear, and the warning light may or hitch mounted carrier is installed, the
illuminate on the instrument cluster. detecting performance may decrease
Have the vehicle inspected by an and temporarily limit or disable Safe Exit
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Warning.
The "Blind-Spot Safety system disabled.
Radar blocked" warning message may
appear on the instrument cluster.
The function operates normally when
such foreign material, trailer, or carrier is
removed, and the engine is restarted.
If the function does not operate normally
after anything covering or blocking the
sensors is removed, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
OTM070100N

When the side view mirror warning


light is not working properly, the
"Check side view mirror warning light"
warning message may appear, and the
warning light may illuminate on the
instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

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WARNING WARNING
ś Safe Exit Warning may not operate ś Safe Exit Warning may not operate
properly even if there is no warning if there is interference from strong
message or warning light on the electromagnetic waves.
instrument cluster. ś Safe Exit Assist may not operate for
ś Safe Exit Warning may not operate 3 seconds right after your vehicle is
properly in open areas where no started or when the rear corner radars
objects are detected (e.g. empty are initialized.
parking lot) or when the detecting ś Safe Exit Assist may not operate
sensors are blocked right after turning properly even after the engine has
on the engine. been restarted when the detecting
ś Turn off Safe Exit Warning when sensors are blocked or there is a
towing a trailer or using a hitch problem with the function.
mounted carrier.

Limitations of Safe Exit Warning


Safe Exit Warning may not operate
normally, or may operate unexpectedly
if:
ś Trees or grass near your vehicle are
overgrown.
ś The road is wet.
ś The approaching vehicle is very fast
or slow.

Information
For more information on the limitations
on the rear corner radar, refer to the
"Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)" or
"Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
(BCA)" section in this chapter.

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ᶃ Manual Speed Limit Assist indicator
light
ᶄ Set speed
Manual Speed Limit Assist allows you to
set a self-imposed maximum speed limit.
If you drive over the set speed, Manual
Speed Limit Assist blinks and chimes
until your vehicle speed decreases below
the set speed.

Manual Speed Limit Assist OCN7060144


Operation 2. Push the + switch up or - switch down
To set speed limit to change the set speed.
Push and hold to increase or decrease
to the nearest multiple of five
(multiple of ten in km/h), and then
increase or decrease by 5 mph (10
km/h).

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1. Press and hold the Driving Assist


( ) button at the desired speed.
The Manual Speed Limit Assist
( ) indicator light illuminates on
the instrument cluster.

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To temporarily cancel Manual Speed


Limit Assist

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3. Check the set speed limit on the


instrument cluster. OCN7060063
If you want to drive over the set Press the button to temporarily
speed, depress the accelerator pedal cancel the set speed limit. The set speed
far enough to activate the kickdown turns off, but the Manual Speed Limit
mechanism. Assist ( ) indicator light stays on.
The set speed limit blinks and chime
sounds until your vehicle speed
decreases below the set speed limit.

Information
ś When the accelerator pedal is not
depressed beyond the pressure point,
your vehicle speed maintains within
the speed limit.
ś A clicking sound may be heard from
the kickdown mechanism.

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To resume Manual Speed Limit To turn off Manual Speed Limit
Assist Assist

OCN7060143 ONX4070032

Press the Driving Assist ( ) button to


turn off Manual Speed Limit Assist off.
The Manual Speed Limit Assist ( )
indicator light turns off.
Always press the Driving Assist ( )
button to turn off Manual Speed Limit
Assist when not in use.

WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death:
OCN7060144
ś Set your vehicle speed to the
Push the +/- switch or button. speed limit for the road and use the
If you push the + switch up or – switch appropriate unit (mph or km/h) for
down, the set speed is set to the current your country.
speed. ś Keep Manual Speed Limit Assist
If you press the button, the set off when not in use, to avoid
speed resumes to the previously set inadvertently setting a speed. Check
speed limit. that the Manual Speed Limit Assist
( ) indicator light is off.
ś Always drive defensively and pay
attention to the driving task.

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Intelligent Speed Limit Assist uses Intelligent Speed Limit Assist
information of road signs detected from Settings
the front view camera and uses the
navigation system data to inform you of Speed Limit
the speed limit and help maintain within
the speed limit on the road.

WARNING
ś Intelligent Speed Limit Assist may not
display the correct speed limit or may
not properly control the driving speed
because it is a supplemental function
to inform you of the speed limit on the
road.
ONX4A072012
ś Set your vehicle speed to the
speed limit for the road and use the With the ignition switch ON, go to User
appropriate unit (mph or km/h) for Settings > Driver Assistance > Speed
your country. limit (for cluster type) or Setup > Vehicle
ś Intelligent Speed Limit Assist may > Driver Assistance > Speed limit (for
not operate properly if used in other infotainment system type) from the
countries. Settings menu to select the following:
ś Intelligent Speed Limit Assist may ś If Speed Limit Assist is selected,
not operate properly if the navigation Intelligent Speed Limit Assist informs
system is not updated regularly. (for you of the speed limit and additional
navigation applied vehicles) road signs. The function informs you
to change the set speed of Manual
Speed Limit Assist or Smart Cruise
Information Control if needed.
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" ś If Speed Limit Warning is selected,
section in this chapter for the location Intelligent Speed Limit Assist informs
and the general precautions of front view you of the speed limit and additional
camera. road signs. The function warns you
when your vehicle has been driven
faster than the speed limit, but does
not adjust the set speed of Manual
Speed Limit Assist or Smart Cruise
Control.
ś If Off is selected, Intelligent Speed
Limit Assist turns off.

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Speed Limit Offset Intelligent Speed Limit Assist
Operation
Intelligent Speed Limit Assist may warn
and control your vehicle by "Displaying
speed limit", "Warning overspeed" , and
"Changing set speed".

Information
Intelligent Speed Limit operation is
described based on the offset adjusted
to "0". For more information on setting
ONX4N071004N the offset, refer to "Speed Limit Offset" in
With the ignition switch ON, when this section.
User Settings > Driver assistance >
Speed limit > Speed Limit Offset (for Displaying speed limit
cluster type) or Setup > Vehicle > Driver
Assistance > Speed Limit Offset (for
infotainment system type) is selected,
the speed limit offset can be changed.
Speed Limit Warning and Speed Limit
Assist operates by applying the speed
limit offset setting to the detected speed
limit.

Information
ś If you want to set the speed according ONX4OB071037 ONX4OB071036
to the speed limit for the road, adjust
the offset to "0". The Speed Limit Speed limit information appears on the
Assist and Speed Limit Warning instrument cluster.
function operates based on the Speed ś If the speed limit information of the
Limit Offset setting added to the road cannot be recognized, "---"
speed limit. appears.
ś Navigation-based Smart Cruise ś Intelligent Speed Limit Assist provides
Control depends on the speed limit additional road sign information in
for the road and is not affected by the addition to speed limit information.
Speed Limit Offset function. Additional road sign information
provided may differ depending on
your country.
WARNING ś The images and colors in the
Only change the settings after parking instrument cluster may differ
depending on the cluster type or
your vehicle at a safe location. theme selected from the settings
menu.

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Warning overspeed WARNING


ś If you want to drive below the speed
limit, set the Speed Limit Offset under
"0" or use the – switch on the steering
wheel to lower the set speed. If the
Speed Limit Offset is set over "0", the
set speed changes to a speed higher
than the limit for the road.
ś If necessary, reduce your driving
speed as needed. Even after changing
the set speed according to the speed
ONX4OB071036
limit for the road, your vehicle can still
be driven over the speed limit.
When driving at a speed higher than the
displayed speed limit, the speed limit ś If the speed limit for the road is under
appears in red. 20 mph (30 km/h), the set speed
changing function does not work.
Changing set speed ś Intelligent Speed Limit Assist operates
using the speed unit set by you from
the settings menu. If the speed unit is
set to a unit other than the speed unit
used in your country, Intelligent Speed
Limit Assist may not operate properly.

Information
ś For more information on Manual
Speed Limit Assist operation, refer
to the "Manual Speed Limit Assist
ONX4OB071038 ONX4OB071039
(MSLA)" section in this chapter.
If the speed limit changes when using ś For more details on Smart Cruise
Manual Speed Limit Assist or Smart Control operation, refer to the "Smart
Cruise Control, an arrow in the direction Cruise Control (SCC)" section in this
of up or down appears to inform you to chapter.
change the set speed by pushing the +
or – switch.

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Intelligent Speed Limit Assist Intelligent Speed Limit Assist
Malfunction and Limitations disabled
Intelligent Speed Limit Assist
malfunction

ONX4EPH071010L

If the front view camera is covered or


ONX4EPH071009L blocked, its detecting performance is
When Intelligent Speed Limit Assist is reduced, and Intelligent Speed Limit
not working properly, the "Check Speed Assist is temporarily limited or disabled.
Limit Assist System" warning message The "Speed Limit Assist system disabled.
may appear, and the ( ) warning Camera obscured" warning message
light may illuminate on the instrument may appear on the instrument cluster.
cluster. Have the vehicle inspected by an If Intelligent Speed Limit Assist does
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. not operate normally after the sensor
has been uncovered or unblocked, have
the vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

WARNING
Intelligent Speed Limit Assist may not
operate properly even if there is no
warning message or warning light on the
instrument cluster.

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Driver Assistance System

Limitations of Intelligent Speed ś You are driving on a road that is


Limit Assist sharply curved or continuously
Intelligent Speed Limit Assist may not curved.
operate or may be limited if: ś You are driving through speed bumps,
ś The road sign is damaged, difficult to or driving up and down, or left to right
see due to rain, snow, fog, dirt, sand, on steep inclines.
oil, etc., or obscured by surrounding ś Your vehicle is shaking heavily.
objects or shadows. ś There is an error in the navigation map
ś The road signs do not conform to the data or GPS data.
standard designs in your country. ś You are not driving your vehicle based
- The text or picture on the road on the route guidance.
sign is different from the standard ś You are driving your vehicle on a
designs in your country. newly opened road.
- The road sign is installed between ś The navigation system is updated
the main road and exit road or while driving or restarts.
between diverging roads.
- A sign is attached to another
vehicle. Information
ś The distance between the driving lane For more information on the limitations
and road sign is far. of the front view camera, refer to
"Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
ś There are LED road signs. (FCA)" section in this chapter.
ś The numbers or pictures in the road
sign is incorrectly recognized as the
speed limit.
ś Road signs on adjacent roads are
incorrectly recognized as road signs
you are driving on.
ś Multiple signs are installed close
together.
ś Supplementary road signs or
signboards are installed near the road
sign.
ś A minimum speed limit sign is
incorrectly recognized as the
maximum speed limit sign.
ś The brightness changes suddenly, for
example when entering or exiting a
tunnel or passing under a bridge.
ś Headlights are not used, or the
brightness of the headlights are weak
at night or in the tunnel.
ś Road signs are difficult to recognize
due to the reflection of sunlight,
streetlights, or oncoming vehicles.
ś The front view camera’s field of view
is obstructed by glare from the sun.

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Basic function Leading Vehicle Departure Alert
Driver Attention Warning uses the front
view camera to help monitor your driving
pattern and uses the driving time to
recommend a break.

Leading Vehicle Departure Alert


function
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert function
informs you when a detected vehicle in
front departs from a stop.
OTM070189N
Information If Leading Vehicle Departure Alert is
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" selected, the function informs you when
section in this chapter for the location a detected vehicle in front departs from
and the general precautions of the front a stop.
view camera.

Driver Attention Warning Information


Settings When the engine is restarted, Driver
Attention Warning maintains the last
With the ignition switch ON, go to User
setting.
Settings > Driver assistance > Driver
Assistance > Driver Attention Warning
(for cluster type) or Setup > Vehicle > Information
Driver Assistance > Driver Attention
Warning (for infotainment system You can change the Warning Timing
type) from the Settings menu to set the settings or select Driving Safety Priority
following: for Driver Attention Warning from the
Settings menu. For more information,
Inattentive Driving Warning refer to the "Driver Assistance System
Settings" section in this chapter.

OTM070188N

If Inattentive Driving Warning is


selected, Driver Attention Warning
recommends to take a break when the
attention level falls below a certain level.

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Driver Assistance System

Driver Attention Warning


Operation
Basic function
The Driver Attention Warning informs
you of the "Attention Level" and when to
"Consider taking a break".

„
Function off „
Standby

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Taking a break
ś The "Consider taking a break"
message may appear on the
instrument cluster and an audible
warning may sound, when the
attention level is below 1.
OTM070102N OTM070106N ś Driver Attention Warning does not
„
Attentive driving „
Inattentive driving suggest a break if the total driving
time is less than 10 minutes or 10
minutes has not passed since the last
break was suggested.

WARNING
Only change the settings after parking
your vehicle at a safe location.

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CAUTION
Attention level ś Driver Attention Warning may suggest
a break depending on your driving
The driver’s attention level appears on pattern or habit, even if you do not
a scale of 1 to 5. The lower the level, the feel fatigued.
sooner you must take a break.
ś Driver Attention Warning is a
ś Driver Attention Warning operates supplemental function only and
when your vehicle speed is 0-120 mph does not determine if you are paying
(0-200 km/h). attention to the driving task.
ś If you feel fatigued or want to take
Information a break, do so as needed at a safe
location.
ś When the Inattentive Driving
Warning is deselected from the
Settings menu, "System Off" appears.
ś When vehicle speed is not within
the operating speed, the message
"Standby" appears.

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Information CAUTION
ś The status of the Driver Attention ś Leading Vehicle Departure Alert is a
Warning appears in Driving Assist supplemental function and may not
mode on the instrument cluster. alert you whenever the front vehicle
Refer to the "View Modes" section in departs from a stop.
Chapter 4. ś Always check if it is safe to proceed
ś Driver Attention Warning resets the before driving even if the function
last break time to 00:00 when: alerts you that the front vehicle has
- The engine is turned off. departed.
- The driver's seat belt is unfastened,
and the driver's door is opened. Information
- The vehicle is stopped for more The images and colors in the instrument
than 10 minutes. cluster may differ depending on the
cluster type or theme selected from the
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert settings menu.
function
Driver Attention Warning
Malfunction and Limitations
Driver Attention Warning
malfunction

ONX4E070099

Departure Alert displays the "Leading


vehicle is driving away" message on
the instrument cluster and an audible
warning sounds. OTM070107L

When Driver Attention Warning is not


WARNING working properly, the "Check Driver
ś When other system’s warning Attention Warning (DAW) system"
message appears or audible warning warning message may appear, and the
is heard, Leading Vehicle Departure ( ) warning light may illuminate on
Alert may not alert you. the instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
ś Always check road conditions, and if dealer.
necessary, take appropriate actions to
drive safely. It is your responsibility to
operate your vehicle in a safe manner.

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Driver Assistance System

Limitations of Driver Attention


Warning
Driver Attention Warning may not work
properly if:
ś Your vehicle is driven aggressively or
steered sharply from side to side.
ś Your vehicle intentionally changes
lanes frequently.
ś Another Driver Assist system such as
Lane Keeping Assist, is maintaining
your vehicle's position within the lane. OADAS034
⡣: Your vehicle, ⡤: Front vehicle
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert ś If the vehicle in front makes a sharp
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert may not turn, such as to turn left or right or
operate properly: make a U-turn.

OADAS021 OADAS024

ś If the vehicle in front abruptly departs.

OADAS022
⡣: Your vehicle, ⡤: Front vehicle
ś If a vehicle cuts in front of your
vehicle.

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OADAS025 OADAS026

ś If there is a pedestrian(s) or bicycle(s) ś If it is difficult to detect vehicles in


in between you and the vehicle in front because the lanes ahead are
front. merged or divided when your vehicle
is stopped.

Information
For more information on the precautions
of the front view camera, refer to the
"Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
(FCA)" section in this chapter.

WARNING
Driver Attention Warning may not
OADAS027 operate for 15 seconds right after your
ś If a vehicle parked in front of you in a vehicle is started or when the front view
parking lot, drives away from you. camera is initialized.

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„
Left side „
Right side Blind-Spot View Monitor
Operation
Turns on if:
The left or right side turn signal turns
on, the corresponding side view camera
image appears on the instrument cluster.

Turns off if:


ś The turn signal turns off, the image on
the instrument cluster turns off.
ONX4PH072017N ONX4PH072018N
ś The hazard warning flasher is on.
Blind-Spot View Monitor uses the wide- Blind-Spot View Monitor turns off,
side view cameras to display the rear independent of the turn signal status.
blind spot area of your vehicle on the
instrument cluster when the turn signal ś Other warnings on the instrument
is turned on. cluster may replace the side view
camera image when changing lanes.

Information Blind-Spot View Monitor


Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" Malfunction
section in this chapter for the location When Blind-Spot View Monitor is not
and the general precautions of wide-side working properly, have the vehicle
view cameras. inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
Blind-Spot View Monitor
Settings WARNING
Blind-Spot View
ś Always turn your head and look to
With the ignition switch ON, go to determine if there is enough distance
Setup > Vehicle > Driver Assistance > to change lanes. The perceived
Blind-Spot Safety > Blind-Spot View distance from another vehicle shown
(for infotainment system type) from the on the instrument cluster may differ
Settings menu to turn on and off Blind- from the actual distance.
Spot View Monitor.
ś Always keep the side view camera
lenses clean. If the lens is blocked or
covered, Blind-Spot View Monitor may
not operate normally. Do not clean
with strong chemicals containing high
alkaline or volatile organic solvents
(e.g. gasoline, acetone).

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Cruise Control Operation
To set cruise speed
1. Accelerate to the desired speed,
which must be more than 20 mph (30
km/h).

ONX4OB071056

ᶃ Cruise indicator light


ᶄSet speed

Cruise Control allows you to drive at


speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h) without ONX4070032
depressing the accelerator pedal.
2. Press the Driving Assist ( ) button
at the desired speed. The set speed
and Cruise ( ) indicator light
illuminates on the instrument cluster.
3. Release the accelerator pedal.
Vehicle speed maintains the set speed
even when the accelerator pedal is
not depressed.

Information
The vehicle speed may slow down or
speed up while driving uphill or downhill.

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Driver Assistance System

To increase set speed To decrease set speed

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ś Push the + switch up and release it ś Push the - switch down and release it
immediately to increase the cruising immediately to decrease the cruising
speed by 1 mph (1 km/h). speed by 1 mph (1 km/h).
ś Push and hold the + switch up to ś Push and hold the - switch down to
increase to the nearest multiple of 5 decrease to the nearest multiple of 5
mph (or multiple of 10 km/h) at first, mph (or multiple of 10 km/h) at first,
and then increase by an additional 5 and then decrease by 5 mph (10 km/h)
mph (10 km/h) each time. each time

To temporarily accelerate
WARNING
If you want to accelerate temporarily
when Cruise Control is on, depress the If you need to slow down quickly to avoid
accelerator pedal. a collision, depress the brake pedal as
needed.
To return to the set speed, take your foot
off the accelerator pedal.
If you push the + switch up or - switch
down at a higher speed, the cruising
speed is set to the higher speed.

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To temporarily cancel Cruise Control To resume Cruise Control

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Cruise Control cancels when: ś Push the +/- switch or button.


ś Depressing the brake pedal If you push the +/- switch up or
ś Pressing the button down, your vehicle speed is set to
the current speed on the instrument
ś Shifting the gear to N (Neutral) cluster.
ś Decreasing your vehicle speed to less ś If you press the button, your
than about 20 mph (30 km/h) vehicle speed resumes the previously
ś Accelerating your vehicle speed to set speed.
greater than about 115 mph (185 km/h) ś Your vehicle speed must be above
ś Operating ESC (Electronic Stability 20 mph (30 km/h) for the function to
Control) resume.
ś Downshifting to 2nd gear in Manual
Shift mode
WARNING
The set speed turns off but the Cruise Your vehicle speed may rapidly increase
( ) indicator light will stay on. or decrease when you press the
button.
NOTICE
If Cruise Control cancels during a
situation not listed above, have the
vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

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Driver Assistance System

To turn off Cruise Control WARNING


To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Keep Cruise Control off when not in
use, to avoid inadvertently setting a
speed. Check that the Cruise Control
( ) indicator light is off.
ś Always drive defensively and pay
attention to the driving task.
ś Set your vehicle speed to the
speed limit for the road and use the
appropriate unit (mph or km/h) for
ONX4070032 your country.
Press the Driving Assist ( ) button to ś Do not use Cruise Control when it
to turn off Cruise Control. The Cruise may be unsafe to keep your vehicle
( ) indicator light goes off. at a constant speed including when
Always press the Driving Assist ( ) driving:
button to turn off Cruise Control when - in heavy traffic, or when traffic
not in use. conditions make it difficult to drive
at a constant speed
Information - on rainy, icy, or snow-covered roads
If your vehicle is equipped with Manual - on hilly or windy roads
Speed Limit Assist, press and hold the - with limited visibility such as fog,
Driving Assist button to turn off Cruise snow, rain, and sandstorm
Control and turn on Manual Speed Limit ś Do not use Cruise Control when
Assist. towing a trailer.

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Basic function Smart Cruise Control Settings
Smart Cruise Control uses the front view Based on Drive Mode
camera and front radar to help detect a Smart Cruise Control accelerates
vehicle ahead and maintain the desired differently based on the drive mode
speed and distance between your vehicle selected from Drive Mode Integrated
and the vehicle ahead. Control system.
Overtake Assist Control Drive mode Smart Cruise Control
While Smart Cruise Control is operating, NORMAL Normal
if the function judges you are attempting
to overtake a vehicle in front, Smart SPORT Fast
Cruise Control accelerates your vehicle SMART
to assist you with this maneuver. Normal
(if equipped)
SNOW
Slow
WARNING (if equipped)
Always monitor your vehicle speed
and the distance to vehicles ahead on Information
the road. Smart Cruise Control is not a
substitute for safe driving practices, but ś For more information, refer to the
a supplemental function only. "Drive Mode Integrated Control
System" section in Chapter 6.
ś In some drive modes, Smart Cruise
Information Control may not be turned off or on
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" because its operating conditions are
section in this chapter for the location not met.
and the general precautions of front view
camera and front radar.
Information
You can change the Warning Volume
settings or select Driving Safety Priority
for Smart Cruise Control from the
Settings menu. For more information,
refer to the "Driver Assistance System
Settings" section in this chapter.

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Smart Cruise Control Operation Overtake Assist Control


Operating conditions Overtake Assist Control operates when
Basic function the turn signal indicator is turned on to
the left while Smart Cruise Control is
Smart Cruise Control operates when the operating, and the following conditions
following conditions are met: are met:
ś The gear is in D (Drive). ś Your vehicle speed is above 40 mph
ś Your vehicle speed is within the (60 km/h).
operating speed range. ś A vehicle is detected in front of your
- 5-110 mph (10-180 km/h): When vehicle.
there is no vehicle in front
- 0-110 mph (0-180 km/h): When Overtake Assist Control does not operate
there is a vehicle in front when:
ś ESC (Electronic Stability Control) or ś The hazard warning flasher is on.
ABS is enabled. ś Deceleration is needed to maintain
the distance from the vehicle in front.
Smart Cruise Control does not operate
when:
ś The driver’s door is opened.
WARNING
ś Engine RPMs are in the red zone. Be careful when your vehicle temporarily
accelerates to overtake a vehicle in front.
ś EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) is
applied.
ś ESC (Electronic Stability Control) or
ABS is controlling your vehicle.
ś Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
braking control is operating (if
equipped).
ś Remote Smart Parking Assist braking
control is operating (if equipped).
ś Idle Stop and Go (ISG) system is
operating.
ś The hands-off warning is on for Lane
Following Assist or Highway Driving
Assist.

Information
If stopped behind another vehicle, you
have to depress the brake pedal to turn
on Smart Cruise Control.

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To turn on Smart Cruise Control To set vehicle distance

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ś Press the Driving Assist ( ) button. Each time the button is pressed, the
The speed is set to the current speed vehicle distance changes as follows:
on the instrument cluster.
ś If there is no vehicle in front of you, Distance 4 Distance 3 Distance 2
the set speed is maintained.
ś If there is a vehicle in front of you, Distance 1
your vehicle speed may be adjusted to
maintain the distance from the vehicle
ahead. If you drive at 56 mph (90 km/h), the
ś If the vehicle ahead accelerates distance is maintained as follows:
and the distance between vehicles Distance 4 - about 172 feet (53 m)
increase, your vehicle accelerates Distance 3 - about 130 feet (40 m)
to the set speed, and then travels at Distance 2 - about 106 feet (30 m)
a constant speed after your vehicle
reaches the set distance. Distance 1 - about 82 feet (25 m)

Information Information
ś If your vehicle speed is 0-20 mph (0- When the engine is restarted or Smart
30 km/h) when you press the Driving Cruise Control is temporarily canceled,
Assist button, the Smart Cruise the following distance maintains the last
Control speed is set to 20 mph (30 setting.
km/h).
ś The Driving Assist button symbol
may differ depending on your vehicle
option.
ś If you shift from a higher gear to a
lower gear using the manual shift
mode or paddle shifter, the vehicle
speed may not accelerate to the set
speed.

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Driver Assistance System

To increase speed To decrease speed

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ś Push the + switch up and release it ś Push the - switch down and release it
immediately to increase the cruising immediately to decrease the cruising
speed by 1 mph (1 km/h). speed by 1 mph (1 km/h).
ś Push and hold the + switch up to ś Push and hold the - switch down to
increase to the nearest multiple of 5 decrease to the nearest multiple of 5
mph (or multiple of 10 km/h) at first, mph (or multiple of 10 km/h) at first,
and then increase by an additional 5 and then decrease by 5 mph (10 km/h)
mph (10 km/h) each time. each time.
ś The vehicle speed can be set to a ś The vehicle speed can be set to a
maximum of 110 mph (100 km/h). minimum of 20 mph (30 km/h).

WARNING WARNING
Your vehicle speed may rapidly increase If you need to slow down quickly to avoid
when you push and hold the + switch. a collision, depress the brake pedal as
needed.

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To temporarily cancel Smart Cruise To turn off Smart Cruise Control
Control

ONX4070032
OCN7060120 Press the Driving Assist ( ) button to
Press the button or depress the turn off Smart Cruise Control.
brake pedal to temporarily cancel Smart
Cruise Control.
Information
To resume Smart Cruise Control If your vehicle is equipped with Manual
Speed Limit Assist, press and hold the
Driving Assist button to turn off Cruise
Control and turn on Manual Speed Limit
Assist.

WARNING
Do not operate multiple buttons or
switches simultaneously. Smart Cruise
Control may not operate properly.

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Push the +/- switch or button.


If you push the +/- switch up or down,
your vehicle speed is set to the current
speed on the instrument cluster.
If you press the button, your vehicle
speed resumes to the previously set
speed.
Your vehicle speed must be above
20 mph (30 km/h) for the function to
resume.

WARNING
Your vehicle speed may rapidly increase
or decrease when you press the
button.

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Smart Cruise Control display


The status of the Smart Cruise Control
operation appears in Driving Assist mode
on the instrument cluster. Refer to the
"View Modes" section in Chapter 4.

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When temporarily canceled


ᶃ indicator light appears.
ᶄ The previous set speed is shaded.

OTMH070022N Information
When operating ś The distance from the front vehicle
ᶃ Whether there is a vehicle ahead and on the instrument cluster appears
the selected distance level appears. according to the actual distance
ᶄ Set speed appears. between your vehicle and the vehicle
ahead.
ᶅ Whether there is a vehicle ahead and
the target vehicle distance appears. ś The target distance may differ
depending on the vehicle speed and
the set distance level. If the vehicle
speed is low, even though the vehicle
distance have changed, the change
of the target vehicle distance may be
small.
ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ
depending on the cluster type or
theme selected from the settings
menu.

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To temporarily accelerate Smart Cruise Control temporarily
canceled

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OTM070113N
If you depress the accelerator pedal
above a certain speed while Smart Cruise Smart Cruise Control is temporarily
Control is operating, your vehicle can canceled automatically when:
speed up temporarily without changing ś Your vehicle speed is over 120 mph
the set speed. The set speed, distance (190 km/h).
level, and target distance blink on the ś Your vehicle is stopped for a certain
instrument cluster while depressing the period of time.
accelerator pedal. Your vehicle speed
may decrease if the accelerator pedal is ś Your accelerator pedal is continuously
not depressed far enough. depressed for a certain period of time.
ś The conditions for the Smart Cruise
Control to operate are not met.
WARNING If Smart Cruise Control is temporarily
Be careful when accelerating canceled automatically, the "Smart
temporarily, because Smart Cruise Cruise Control canceled" warning
Control is not controlling the speed and message may appear on the instrument
distance even if there is a vehicle in front cluster, and an audible warning sounds
of you. to warn you.
Always maintain a safe distance from the
vehicles ahead and adjust your vehicle If Smart Cruise Control is temporarily
speed depending on the road conditions. canceled while your vehicle is at a
standstill with the function activated, the
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) may be
applied.

WARNING
Always maintain a safe distance from the
vehicles ahead and adjust your vehicle
speed to the road conditions. When
Smart Cruise Control is temporarily
canceled, it is not controlling the speed
and distance from the vehicle ahead.

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Smart Cruise Control conditions not In traffic situation


met

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OTM070112N
In traffic, your vehicle stops if the vehicle
If the Driving Assist button, the +/- ahead of you stops. Also, if the vehicle
switch, or the button is pushed ahead of you starts moving, your vehicle
when Smart Cruise Control’s operating starts moving as well. In addition, after
conditions are not met, the "Smart Cruise your vehicle has stopped and a certain
Control conditions not met" message amount of time has passed, the "Use
appears on the instrument cluster, and switch or pedal to accelerate" message
an audible warning sounds. appears on the instrument cluster.
Depress the accelerator pedal or push
the +/- switch or button to start
driving.

WARNING
While the message appears on the
instrument cluster, if there is no vehicle
in front or the vehicle is far away from
you, and the +/– switch or button
is pushed, Smart Cruise Control is
automatically canceled and EPB is
applied. If the accelerator pedal is
depressed, EPB is not applied even
though the function is canceled.

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Warning road conditions ahead WARNING
Smart Cruise Control may not warn you
of a collision if:
ś The distance to the vehicle ahead
is close, or the speed of the vehicle
ahead is faster or similar to your
vehicle.
ś The speed of the vehicle ahead is very
slow or the vehicle is stopped.
ś The accelerator pedal is depressed
right after Smart Cruise Control is
ONX4E070035 turned on.
The "Watch for surrounding vehicles" Always maintain a safe distance from the
warning message may appear on the vehicles ahead and adjust your vehicle
instrument cluster, and an audible speed to the road conditions.
warning sounds if the vehicle in front
disappears when Smart Cruise Control
is maintaining the distance from the WARNING
vehicle ahead while driving below a Smart Cruise Control is not a substitute
certain speed. for proper and safe driving.
To prevent serious injury or death:
WARNING ś Always maintain a safe distance
Always pay attention to vehicles or from the vehicles ahead and adjust
objects that may suddenly appear in your vehicle speed to the road
front of you. Always maintain a safe conditions. Smart Cruise Control
distance from the vehicles ahead and may not recognize unexpected and
adjust your vehicle speed to the road sudden situations or complex driving
conditions. situations.
ś Keep Smart Cruise Control off when
Collision Warning not in use to avoid inadvertently
setting the speed.
ś Do not open the door or leave your
vehicle when Smart Cruise Control
is operating, even if your vehicle is
stopped.
ś Always check the vehicle speed and
distance to the front vehicle that have
been selected.
ś Keep a safe distance depending on
the road condition and vehicle speed.
If the distance to the front vehicle is
ONX4072103N
too close while driving at high speeds,
While Smart Cruise Control is operating it may cause a serious collision.
and the collision risk of the vehicle ahead
is high, the "Collision Warning" warning
message may appear on the instrument
cluster, and an audible alert sounds.

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ś When maintaining distance from the


vehicle ahead, if the front vehicle is no
Information
longer detected, Smart Cruise Control You may hear sounds when Smart
may suddenly accelerate to the set Cruise Control is braking your vehicle.
speed. This is normal and does not indicate a
ś The vehicle speed may slow down malfunction.
or speed up while driving uphill or
downhill. Smart Cruise Control
ś Always be aware of situations such as Malfunction and Limitations
when a vehicle cuts in suddenly. Smart Cruise Control malfunction
ś When you are towing a trailer or
another vehicle, turn off Smart Cruise
Control.
ś Turn off Smart Cruise Control when
your vehicle is being towed.
ś Smart Cruise Control may not operate
normally if there is interference from
strong electromagnetic waves.
ś Smart Cruise Control may not
detect obstacles in front and cause a
collision. OTM070116N
ś Vehicles frequently changing lanes When Smart Cruise Control is not working
may cause a delay or may cause properly, the "Check Smart Cruise
Smart Cruise Control to react to a Control system" warning message may
vehicle in an adjacent lane. appear, and the warning light may
ś When other system’s warning illuminate on the instrument cluster. Have
message appears or audible warning the vehicle inspected by an authorized
is heard, Smart Cruise Control may HYUNDAI dealer.
not warn you.
ś You may not hear the audible
warning of Smart Cruise Control if the
surrounding environment is too noisy.
ś The vehicle manufacturer is not
responsible for any traffic violation or
collisions caused by you.
ś Set your vehicle speed to the
speed limit for the road and use the
appropriate unit (mph or km/h) for
your country.
ś Smart Cruise Control may not operate
for 15 seconds right after your vehicle
is started or when the front view
camera and front radar are initialized.

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Smart Cruise Control disabled Limitations of Smart Cruise Control
Smart Cruise Control may not operate
normally or may operate unexpectedly if:
ś The sensor or the area near the sensor
is blocked, covered, or damaged.
ś The temperature near the front view
camera is very hot or cold.
ś The camera lens is covered or blocked
by windshield tint, the windshield is
damaged, or a sticky material (sticker,
bug, etc.) is on the glass.
B0349EU02 ś Moisture is not removed or is frozen
If the front radar is covered or blocked, on the windshield.
its detecting performance is reduced, ś Washer fluid is sprayed continuously,
and Smart Cruise Control is temporarily or the wiper is on.
limited or disabled. ś You are driving in heavy rain, snow, or
The "Smart Cruise Control disabled. Radar thick fog.
blocked" warning message may appear ś The front view camera’s field of view
on the instrument cluster. is obstructed by glare from the sun.
If Smart Cruise Control does not operate ś Sunlight, streetlight, or light from an
normally after the sensor has been oncoming vehicle is reflected on the
uncovered or unblocked, have the vehicle wet road surface such as a puddle on
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI the road.
dealer.
ś An object is placed on the dashboard.
ś The surrounding is very bright or very
WARNING dark (nighttime, tunnel, etc.).
ś Smart Cruise Control may not operate ś The brightness changes suddenly, for
properly even if there is no warning example when entering or exiting a
message or warning light on the tunnel.
instrument cluster. ś The brightness outside is low, and
ś Smart Cruise Control may not operate the headlights of the front vehicle are
properly in open areas where no turned off or are not bright.
objects are detected (e.g. empty ś A front vehicle is partially visible.
parking lot) or when the detecting
sensors are blocked right after turning ś The vehicle in front has no tail lights
on the engine. or tail lights are located in an unusual
location.
ś In low light conditions, the tail lights
of the front vehicle are turned off or
not bright.
ś The rear of the front vehicle is small
or the vehicle does not look normal,
such as when your vehicle is tilted,
overturned, or the side of your vehicle
is visible.

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ś The front vehicle’s ground clearance is ś You are driving in a parking lot.
so low or high. ś You are driving through a tollbooth,
ś Your vehicle is being towed. construction area, unpaved road,
ś A vehicle suddenly cuts in front. partial paved road, uneven road,
speed bumps, etc.
ś The bumper around the front radar
has been damaged or modified, and ś You are driving through roads with
the radar is out of position. railroad tracks or other embedded
metal objects.
ś A material is near that reflects very
well on the front radar, such as ś You are driving on an inclined road or
guardrail, nearby vehicle, etc. curved road.
ś The temperature near the front radar ś You are driving on a sharply curved
is very hot or cold. road.
ś The vehicle in front is made of a ś You are driving through a roadside
material that does not reflect on the with trees or streetlights.
front radar well. ś You are driving on a narrow road
ś The vehicle in front is detected late. where trees or grass are overgrown.
ś The vehicle in front is suddenly ś You are driving on a slippery surface
blocked by an obstacle. due to snow, water puddle, ice, etc.
ś The vehicle in front suddenly changes ś You are driving in an area with strong
lanes or reduces the speed. radio waves or electrical noise
interference.
ś The angle of the vehicle in front is out
of the detection range.
ś Your vehicle changes lanes at a low
speed with a vehicle in front.
ś The vehicle in front is covered with
snow.
ś You are on a curve or roundabout and
the vehicle in front is not detected.
ś You are continuously driving in a
circle.
ś Your vehicle moves unstably or
vibrates excessively.
ś Your vehicle height is low or high
due to heavy loads, abnormal tire
pressure, etc.
ś You are driving through steam, smoke,
or shadow.
ś You are driving through a tunnel or an
iron bridge.
ś You are driving in large, open areas
where there are few vehicles or
structures (e.g. desert, meadow,
empty suburb).

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ś Driving on curves ś Driving on hills

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During uphill or downhill driving,


Smart Cruise Control may not detect
a moving vehicle in your lane, and
cause your vehicle to accelerate to the
set speed. Also, your vehicle speed
rapidly decreases when a vehicle
ahead is detected suddenly.
Select an appropriate set speed on
inclines and apply the brake pedal or
accelerator pedal depending on the
road and driving conditions.
OADAS015

On curves, Smart Cruise Control


may not detect a vehicle in the same
lane, and may accelerate to the set
speed. Your vehicle speed may be
reduced if a vehicle is detected in an
adjacent lane and your vehicle speed
may rapidly decrease when a vehicle
ahead is detected suddenly.
Select an appropriate set speed for
curves and apply the brake pedal or
accelerator pedal depending on the
road and driving conditions.

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ś Changing lanes ś Detecting vehicle

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⡣: Your vehicle, ⡤: Lane changing vehicle
Some vehicles in your lane or in be
When a vehicle moves into your lane detected by the sensor:
from an adjacent lane, it cannot be - Vehicles offset to one side
detected by the sensor until it is in
the sensor's detection range. Smart - Slow-moving vehicles or sudden-
Cruise Control may not immediately decelerating vehicles
detect the vehicle when your vehicle - Vehicles with higher ground
changes lanes abruptly. Brake as clearance or vehicles carrying loads
needed to reduce your driving speed. that extend past the end of the
vehicle
- Vehicles that have the front tilted
due to heavy loads
- Oncoming vehicles
- Stopped vehicles
- Vehicles with small rear profile, such
as trailers
- Narrow vehicles, such as
motorcycles or bicycles
- Vehicles with low (e.g., sports car)
or high (e.g. large truck, bus) ground
clearance
- Animals and pedestrians

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- Making sharp steering inputs when
driving
- Driving on narrow or sharply curved
roads
Brake as needed to reduce your
driving speed.

OTM058119

ś When a vehicle in front of you merges


out of the lane, Smart Cruise Control
may not immediately detect a new
vehicle that is now in front of your
vehicle.

OTM058129

ś When a vehicle ahead turns at an


intersection and is no longer detected,
your vehicle may accelerate.

OTM058124

ś Always look out for pedestrians when


your vehicle is maintaining a distance
with the vehicle ahead.

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Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control Navigation-based Smart Cruise
helps maintain the speed depending Control Settings
on the road conditions when driving on
highways by using information from the Highway Auto Speed Change
navigation system while Smart Cruise
Control is operating.

Information
ś Navigation-based Smart Cruise
Control is available only on controlled
access roads.
- Controlled access roads are roads
with limited entrances and exits
that allow uninterrupted high speed
ONX4072105N
traffic flow.
With the ignition switch ON, go to
Available highway (Controlled Setup > Vehicle > Driver Assistance >
access road) Driving Convenience > Highway Auto
Select Interstate Highway Speed Change (for infotainment system
USA and U.S. (Federal) and State type) from the Settings menu to turn
Highways Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control
Select Provincial and on and off.
Canada
Territorial Highways

ś Additional highways may be available Information


in future navigation system updates. When there is a problem with
ś Navigation-based Smart Cruise Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control,
Control does not operate on the function cannot be set from the
interchanges or junctions. settings menu.

Highway Auto Curve Slowdown Navigation-based Smart Cruise


If the vehicle speed is high, Highway Control Operation
Auto Curve Slowdown temporarily slows Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control
your vehicle in curved sections, based on may be available when:
the curve information in the navigation ś Highway Auto Speed Change is
system. selected from the settings menu.
Highway Auto Speed Change ś Smart Cruise Control is operating.
Highway Auto Speed Change ś You are driving on controlled access
automatically changes Smart Cruise roads.
Control set speed based on the speed
limit information in the navigation Information
system.
For more details on how to operate
Smart Cruise Control, refer to the "Smart
Cruise Control (SCC)" section in this
chapter.

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Navigation-based Smart Cruise WARNING
Control display
The following may appear on the
instrument cluster:
ś Navigation-based Smart Cruise
Control standby

ONX4E070003

The "Drive carefully" warning message


appears if Navigation-based Smart
Cruise Control is not able to slow down
your vehicle.
OTMA070006

If the operating conditions are met, the


white indicator light illuminates. Information
ś Highway Auto Curve Slowdown and
ś Navigation-based Smart Cruise Highway Auto Speed Change function
Control operating uses the same indicator light.
ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ
depending on the cluster type or
theme selected from the settings
menu.

Highway Auto Curve Slowdown


Depending on the curve ahead on the
highway, your vehicle decelerates, and
after passing the curve, your vehicle
accelerates to Smart Cruise Control's set
OTMA070005 OTMA070007 speed.
If Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control ś Vehicle deceleration time may differ
is operating, the green indicator depending on your vehicle speed
light illuminates. and the degree of the curve on the
If Highway Auto Speed Change road. The higher the driving speed,
operates, the indicator light and deceleration starts earlier.
the set speed illuminate in green on
the instrument cluster, and an audible
warning sounds.

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Highway Auto Speed Change ś If the speed limit of a new controlled


Highway Auto Speed Change operates access road has not been updated
when Smart Cruise Control's set speed is in the navigation system, Highway
the same as the highway speed limit. Auto Speed Change may not operate
properly.
While Highway Auto Speed Change
is active and the highway speed limit ś If the speed unit (mph or km/h) is
changes, Smart Cruise Control's set not set to the speed unit used in your
speed automatically changes to the country, Highway Auto Speed Change
current speed limit. may not operate properly.
ś If Highway Auto Speed Change Limitations of Navigation-based
has changed to the standby state
by driving on a road other than a Smart Cruise Control
controlled access road, Highway Auto Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control
Speed Change operates again when may not operate normally if:
you drive on the controlled access ś The navigation system is not working
road again without setting the speed. properly.
ś If Highway Auto Speed Change ś Map information is not transmitted
has changed to the standby state due to an issue with the infotainment
by depressing the brake pedal or system.
pressing button on the steering
wheel, press the button to restart ś Speed limit and road information in
the function. the navigation system has not been
updated.
ś The map information differs from
Information the actual road conditions because
ś If the set speed is set to a speed other of real-time GPS data or map
than the speed limit, Highway Auto information error.
Speed Change is in the standby state ś The navigation system is searching for
and does not adjust the set speed if a route while driving.
the highway speed limit changes. ś GPS signals are blocked in an area
ś Highway Auto Speed Change does not such as tunnel.
operate on highway interchanges or ś A road is divided into two or more
junctions. roads and they join again.
ś Highway Auto Speed Change only ś You go off the route set in the
operates based on the speed limits of navigation system.
the controlled access road, it does not
work with speed cameras. ś The route to the destination is
changed or canceled by resetting the
ś When Highway Auto Speed Change is navigation system.
operating, your vehicle automatically
accelerates or decelerates when the ś Your vehicle enters a service station or
controlled access road speed limit rest area.
changes. ś Android Auto or Car Play is operating.
ś The maximum set speed for Highway ś The navigation system cannot detect
Auto Speed Change is 90 mph (140 the current vehicle position (e.g.
km/h). elevated roads including overpass
adjacent to general roads or nearby
roads exist in a parallel way).

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ś The navigation system is updated
while driving or restarts.
ś The speed limits of some sections
have changed according to the road
situations (e.g. construction zone).
ś You are driving on a road that is under
facility construction.
ś You are driving in lane-restricted
driving situations.
ś There is inclement weather, such as B0353EU02
heavy rain or heavy snow. ᶃ: Set route, ᶄ: Branch line, ᶅ: Driving route,
ś You are driving on a road with sharp ᶆ: Main road, ᶇ: Curved road section
curves. ś When your vehicle does not follow
the navigation route and exits the
highway at an interchange or junction,
Highway Auto Curve Slowdown
may temporarily operate until it is
determined that you have exited the
highway.

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ᶃ: Set route, ᶄ: Driving route,
ᶅ: Main road, ᶆ: Curved road section
ś When your vehicle continues on the
controlled access road and does not
follow the navigation route to exit
the highway, Highway Auto Curve B0353EU03
Slowdown may not operate until it is ᶃ: Driving route, ᶄ: Branch line,
determined that you are driving on the ᶅ: Curved road section, ᶆ: Main road
highway. When Highway Auto Curve ś If there is no destination set on the
Slowdown operates, your vehicle navigation, Highway Auto Curve
may decelerate gradually or rapidly Slowdown operates based on the
depending on the distance to the curve information for the controlled
curve and the vehicle speed. access road in the navigation system.
When you exit the highway at an
interchange or junction, Highway Auto
Curve Slowdown may temporarily
operate using the navigation
information for the highway.

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WARNING Information
Always have your eyes on the road. It ś There may be a gap in time between
is your responsibility to avoid violating the navigation system’s guidance and
traffic laws. Navigation-based Smart when the Navigation-based Smart
Cruise Control is not a substitute for safe Cruise Control operation starts and
driving practices, but a supplemental ends.
function only. ś The speed information on the
To prevent serious injury or death: instrument cluster may differ from the
ś Always check the speed limit while navigation system.
driving. The navigation’s speed limit ś Even if you are driving at a speed
information may differ from the actual lower than the Smart Cruise Control's
speed limit on the road. set speed, acceleration may be limited
ś Navigation-based Smart Cruise by the curves ahead on the road.
Control is automatically canceled ś If Navigation-based Smart Cruise
when you leave the highway and enter Control is operating while leaving the
a general road, interchange, junction, highway and entering an interchange,
or rest area. junction, or rest area, the function
ś Navigation-based Smart Cruise may continue to operate for a while.
Control may not operate depending ś Deceleration by Navigation-based
on the configuration of vehicles Smart Cruise Control may not feel
detected ahead on the road. sufficient due to the road conditions
ś When you are towing a trailer or such as uneven road surfaces or
another vehicle, turn off Navigation- narrow lanes.
based Smart Cruise Control.
ś After you pass through a tollbooth on
a highway, Navigation-based Smart
Cruise Control operates based on
the outermost lane. If you enter one
of the other lanes, Navigation-based
Smart Cruise Control may not operate
properly.
ś Your vehicle accelerates if you
depress the accelerator pedal while
Navigation-based Smart Cruise
Control is operating. If the accelerator
pedal is not depressed far enough,
your vehicle may decelerate.
ś If you accelerate and release the
accelerator pedal while Navigation-
based Smart Cruise Control is
operating, your vehicle may not
decelerate sufficiently or may rapidly
decelerate.
ś If the curve is too sharp or if it is a
slight curve, Navigation-based Smart
Cruise Control may not operate.

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Lane Following Assist uses the front view
camera to help detect lane markings
Information
and/or vehicles on the road, and to You can change the Warning Volume
provide steering assist to center the settings or select Driving Safety Priority
vehicle in the lane. for Lane Following Assist from the
Settings menu. For more information,
refer to the "Driver Assistance System
Information Settings" section in this chapter.
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors"
section in this chapter for the location Lane Following Assist
and the general precautions of front view
camera.

Lane Following Assist Operation


Turning Lane Following Assist On/
Off

OTMPH071011N

If both the lane markings and/or the


vehicle ahead are detected and your
vehicle speed is below 110 mph (180
km/h), Lane Following Assist helps center
your vehicle in the lane by assisting with
steering. The green indicator light
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illuminates on the instrument cluster.
With the ignition switch ON, press
the Lane Driving Assist button on the
steering wheel to turn on Lane Following CAUTION
Assist. The white or green indicator When the steering wheel is not assisted,
light illuminates on the instrument the green indicator light blinks and
cluster. changes to white.
Press the button again to turn off the
function.

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Hands-off warning WARNING


Always safely steer your vehicle and
maintain the position of your vehicle in
its lane.
To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Always have your hands on the
steering wheel while driving.
ś Lane Following Assist may not steer if
the steering wheel is held too tightly,
or the steering wheel is turned too far
left or right.
ONX4E070091
ś If the steering wheel is held very
If you take your hands off the steering loosely, the hands-off warning
wheel for several seconds, the "Place message may appear because
hands on steering wheel" warning the Lane Following Assist may not
message may appear on the instrument recognize that you have your hands
cluster, and an audible warning sounds in on the steering wheel.
successive stages.
ś The hands-off warning message may
First stage: Warning message appear late or not at all depending on
Second stage: Warning message (red the road condition.
steering wheel) and ś If you attach objects to the steering
audible warning wheel, the hands-off warning may not
work properly.

OTM070117N

If you do not have your hands on the


steering wheel after the hands-off
warning, the "Lane Following Assist
(LFA) canceled" warning message may
appear and Lane Following Assist is
automatically canceled.

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Information Lane Following Assist
ś The status of the Lane Following
Malfunction and Limitations
Assist operation appears in Driving Lane Following Assist malfunction
Assist mode on the instrument cluster.
Refer to the "View Modes" section in
Chapter 4.
ś When lane markings are detected, the
lane lines on the instrument cluster
change from gray to white.

„
Lane undetected „
Lane detected

OTM070118N

When Lane Following Assist is not


working properly, the "Check Lane
Following Assist (LFA) system" message
may appear, and the warning light
may illuminate on the instrument
cluster. Have the vehicle inspected by an
ONX4070013 ONX4070012 authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ Limitations of Lane Following Assist
depending on the cluster type or For more information on Lane Following
theme selected from the settings Assist's limitations, refer to the "Lane
menu. Keeping Assist (LKA)" section in this
ś If lane markings are not detected, chapter.
steering wheel control by Lane
Following Assist can be limited
depending on the vehicle in front or Information
driving condition. For more information on "Warnings"
ś You can steer your vehicle even when when using Lane Following Assist,
steering is assisted by Lane Following refer to the "Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)"
Assist. section in this chapter.
ś It may require more or less force to
turn the steering wheel when Lane
Following Assist is providing steering
assistance.

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Driver Assistance System

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Highway Driving Assist uses the front
view camera and front radar to:
Information
ś Help detect vehicles and lanes ahead. Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors"
section in this chapter for the location
ś Help maintain the distance from the and the general precautions of front view
vehicle ahead and the set speed. camera and front radar.
ś Help center your vehicle in the lane
while driving on the highway. Highway Driving Assist Settings
Highway Driving Assist

OADAS035
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Information With the ignition switch ON, go to Setup


> Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Driving
ś Highway Driving Assist is available Convenience > Highway Driving Assist
only on controlled access roads. (for infotainment system type) from the
- Controlled access roads are roads Settings menu to turn Highway Driving
with limited entrances and exits Assist on and off.
that allow uninterrupted high speed ś If Highway Driving Assist is selected,
traffic flow. the function helps maintain distance
Available highway (Controlled from the vehicle ahead, maintain
access road) the set speed, and help center your
vehicle in the lane while driving on the
Select Interstate Highway
USA and U.S. (Federal) and State highway.
Highways

Canada
Select Provincial and Information
Territorial Highways
ś When there is a problem with
ś Additional highways may be available Highway Driving Assist, the function
in future navigation system updates. cannot be set from the Settings menu.
Have the vehicle inspected by an
ś Highway Driving Assist does not authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
operate on interchanges or junctions.
ś When the engine is restarted, the
function maintains the last setting.

WARNING
Only change the settings after parking
your vehicle at a safe location.

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Information Information
You can change the Warning Volume ś For more information on Smart Cruise
settings or select Driving Safety Priority Control and Lane Following Assist,
for Highway Driving Assist from the refer to the "Smart Cruise Control
Settings menu. For more information, (SCC)" and "Lane Following Assist
refer to the "Driver Assistance System (LFA)" sections in this chapter.
Settings" section in this chapter. ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ
Highway Driving Assist depending on the cluster type or
Operation theme selected from the settings
Highway Driving Assist display menu.
The status of the Highway Driving Assist
operation appears in Driving Assist mode
Highway Driving Assist operating
on the instrument cluster. Refer to the Highway Driving Assist operates when:
"View Modes" section in Chapter 4. ś You have pressed the Driving Assist
„
Standby state „
Operating state button after entering or driving on
controlled access roads.
ś Entering or driving on controlled
access roads with both Lane
Following Assist and Smart Cruise
Control operating.

Restarting after stopping

OTMA070010 OTMA070009

ᶃ Indicates if there is a vehicle ahead


and the selected distance level
appears.
Highway Driving Assist indicator light
- Green : Operating state
- White : Standby state
- Indicator light off: Off state OTM070114L

ᶄ Set speed appears. When Highway Driving Assist is


ᶅ Lane Following Assist indicator light operating, your vehicle stops if the
appears. vehicle ahead of you stops. Also, if the
vehicle ahead of you starts moving
ᶆ Detected ahead and the selected within 30 seconds after the stop, your
vehicle distance appears. vehicle starts as well. If your vehicle has
ᶇ Whether the lane is detected or not stopped and 30 seconds have passed,
appears. the "Use switch or pedal to accelerate"
message appears on the instrument
cluster. Depress the accelerator pedal
or push the +/- switch button to
accelerate.

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Hands-off warning Highway Driving Assist standby


When Smart Cruise Control is
temporarily canceled while Highway
Driving Assist is operating, Highway
Driving Assist is in the standby state. At
this time, Lane Following Assist operates
normally.

Highway Driving Assist


Malfunction and Limitations
Highway Driving Assist malfunction
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If you take your hands off the steering


wheel for several seconds, the "Place
hands on steering wheel" warning
message may appear on the instrument
cluster, and an audible warning sounds in
successive stages.
First stage: Warning message
Second stage: Warning message (red
steering wheel) and
audible warning OTM070120N

When Highway Driving Assist is not


working properly, the "Check Highway
Driving Assist (HDA) system" warning
message may appear, and the
warning light may illuminate on the
instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

WARNING
OTM070195N
Always check road conditions, and if
necessary, take appropriate actions to
If the driver still does not have their drive safely. Highway Driving Assist is
hands on the steering wheel after the a supplemental function only and it is
hands-off warning, the "Highway Driving not a self driving or autonomous driving
Assist (HDA) system canceled" warning system.
message may appear and Highway
Driving Assist is automatically canceled. To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Always have your hands on the
steering wheel while driving.
ś Always have your eyes on the road and
pay attention. It is your responsibility
to avoid violating traffic laws.

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ś Highway Driving Assist may not be Limitations of Highway Driving
able to recognize all traffic situations Assist
and may not detect possible collision Highway Driving Assist may not operate
hazards. Obstacles such as vehicles, normally or may not operate if:
motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, or
unspecified objects or structures (e.g. ś The map information differs from
guardrails and tollbooth) may not be the actual road conditions because
detected. the navigation system has not been
updated, or there is a real-time GPS
ś Highway Driving Assist turns off data or map information error.
automatically under the following
situations: ś The infotainment system is overloaded
by simultaneously performing
- You are driving on roads that functions such as route search, video
Highway Driving Assist does playback, voice recognition, etc.
not operate, such as rest area,
intersection, junction, etc. ś GPS signals are blocked in an area
such as tunnel.
- The navigation does not operate
properly such as when the ś You depart from the navigation route
navigation system is updating or or the route to the destination is
restarting. changed or canceled.
ś Highway Driving Assist may ś Your vehicle enters a service station or
inadvertently operate or turn off rest area.
depending on the road conditions ś Android Auto or Car Play is operating.
(based on the navigation system ś The navigation system cannot detect
information) and surroundings. the current vehicle position (e.g.
ś Lane Following Assist may be elevated roads including overpass
temporarily disabled when the front adjacent to general roads or nearby
view camera cannot detect lanes roads exist in a parallel way).
properly or the hands-off warning is ś A trailer or hitch mounted carrier is
on. connected to your vehicle.
ś The hands–off warning message may
appear early or late depending on
how the steering wheel is held or road Information
conditions. For more information on the limitations
ś You may not hear the audible warning of the front view camera and front radar,
of Highway Driving Assist if the refer to the "Forward Collision-Avoidance
surrounding environment is too noisy. Assist (FCA)" section in this chapter.
ś When your vehicle is driven at high
speeds through a curve, your vehicle
may depart from your driving lane if
you do not maintain control.
ś When you are towing a trailer or
another vehicle, turn off Highway
Driving Assist.
ś Highway Driving Assist may not
operate right after the engine is
started or when the sensors or
navigation system is initialized.

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Rear View Monitor uses the wide-rear Extended Rear View Monitor
view camera to display the area behind If Extended Rear View Monitor is
your vehicle to assist you when parking selected, the rear view maintains on the
or backing up. screen when parking.

Information Rear View Parking Guidance


Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" If Rear View Parking Guidance is
section in this chapter for the location selected, the parking guideline appears
and the general precautions of wide-rear when the rear view and rear top view is
view camera. displayed.

Rear View Monitor Settings Information


Camera settings ś The rear view horizontal guideline
shows the distance of about 1.6 feet
(0.5 m), 3.3 feet (1 m) and 7.6 feet (2.3
m) from the vehicle.
ś The rear top view horizontal guideline
shows the liftgate opening distance of
about 4.9 feet (1.5 m) from the vehicle.

Information
You can select Driving Safety Priority
for Rear View Monitor from the Settings
ONX4PH072020N
menu. For more information, refer to
To change the settings of Rear View the "Driver Assistance System Settings"
Monitor's Display Contents or Display section in this chapter.
Settings, press the setup icon ( ) on
the screen while Rear View Monitor is
operating, or go to Setup > Vehicle >
Driver Assistance > Parking Safety >
Camera Settings from the Settings menu
in the infotainment system when the
engine is on.
ś If Display Contents is selected, you
can change settings for Extended
Rear View Monitor or Rear View
Parking Guidance.
ś If Display Settings is selected, you
can change the screen’s brightness
and contrast.

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Rear View Monitor Operation Rear view
Parking/View button The rear view appears on the screen
„
Type A
when parking.

Turns on if:
ś You shift the gear to R (Reverse).
ś You press the Parking/View button ᶃ
while the gear is in P (Park).

Turns off if:


ś You press the Parking/View button ᶃ
again while the gear is in P (Park) with
ONX4070040 the rear view on the screen.
„
Type B ś You shift the gear from R (Reverse) to
P (Park).

Extended rear view monitor


The rear view maintains on the screen
when parking.

Turns on if:
You shift the gear from R (Reverse) to N
(Neutral) or D (Drive), and your vehicle
ONX4E070102
speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h).
Press the Parking/View button ᶃ to turn
on Rear View Monitor. Turns off if:
Press the button again to turn off the ś Your vehicle speed is above 6 mph (10
function. km/h).
ś You shift the gear to P (Park).
ś You press the Parking/View button ᶃ.

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Driver Assistance System

Rear top view Rear View Monitor Malfunction


and Limitations
Rear View Monitor malfunction
When Rear View Monitor is not working
properly, or the screen flickers, or the
camera image does not display normally,
have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Limitations of Rear View Monitor


When your vehicle is stopped for a long
ONX4OB071109 time in winter or when your vehicle
is parked in an indoor parking lot, the
Press the icon. exhaust fumes may temporarily blur the
The top view appears on the screen and image.
the distance from the vehicle appears in
the back of your vehicle. WARNING
ś Always turn your head to check blind
Information spots. The rear view camera does
ś The rear view cannot be turned off not cover the entire area behind your
when the gear is in R (Reverse). vehicle.
ś When the Rear View Monitor is turned ś The perceived distance on the screen
on, the last displayed view mode may differ from the actual distance.
appears on the screen. If the gear is in ś Always keep the rear view camera
R (Reverse), the rear view appears on lens clean. If the lens is blocked or
the screen. covered, the Rear View Monitor may
not operate normally. Do not clean
with strong chemicals containing high
alkaline or volatile organic solvents
(e.g. gasoline, acetone).

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Surround View Monitor Settings
Camera settings

ONX4E070129

Surround View Monitor uses the wide-


front view camera, wide-side view
OTM070213L
camera, and wide-rear view camera
to display images around your vehicle To change the settings of Surround View
through the infotainment system screen Monitor's Display Contents or Display
when parking. Settings, press the setup icon ( ) on
the screen while Rear View Monitor is
ś Parking Assist View provides various
operating, or go to Setup > Vehicle >
view modes of your vehicle's
Driver Assistance > Parking Safety >
surroundings.
Camera Settings from the Settings menu
in the infotainment system when the
Information engine is on.
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" ś If Display Contents is selected, you
section in this chapter for the location can change settings for Top View
and the general precautions of wide- Parking Guidance or Rear View
front view camera, wide-side view Parking Guidance.
camera, and wide-rear view camera. ś If Display Settings is selected, you
can change the screen’s brightness
and contrast.

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Driver Assistance System

Top View Parking Guidance Rear View Parking Guidance


„
Front top view

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„
Rear top view If Rear View Parking Guidance is
selected, the parking guideline appears
on the right side of the Surround View
Monitor screen when the rear view is
displayed.

Information
The rear view horizontal guideline shows
the distance of about 1.6 feet (0.5 m), 3.3
feet (1 m) and 7.6 feet (2.3 m) from the
ONX4E070131 vehicle.
If Top View Parking Guidance is
selected, the parking guideline appears Parking Distance Warning
on the right side of the Surround View
Monitor screen when the front top view
and rear top view is displayed.

Information
The rear top view horizontal guideline
shows the liftgate opening distance of
about 6.6 feet (2 m) from the vehicle.

OTM070217L

ś With the ignition switch ON, go to


Setup > Vehicle > Driver Assistance
> Parking Safety > Parking Distance
Warning Auto On (for infotainment
system type) from the Settings menu
to use the function.
If Parking Distance Warning Auto
On is selected, the parking distance
warning appears on the right side of
the Surround View Monitor screen.

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ś The warning appears only when
Parking Distance Warning is on.

Surround View Monitor Auto On


With the ignition switch ON, go to Setup
> Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Parking
Safety > Surround View Monitor Auto
On (for infotainment system type) from
the Settings menu to use the function.
If Surround View Monitor Auto On
is selected, the front parking assist ONX4E070132
view screen appears when the Parking
Distance Warning warns you while Front view
driving in D (Drive).
The front view appears on the screen
when the gear is in N (Neutral) or D
Information (Drive) to assist parking. The front view
You can select Driving Safety Priority for has top view, front view, and side view.
Surround View Monitor from the Settings View modes can be selected by pressing
menu. For more information, refer to the view buttons ᶄ on the Surround
the "Driver Assistance System Settings" View Monitor screen.
section in this chapter.
Turns on if:
Surround View Monitor ś You shift the gear from R (Reverse)
Operation to N (Neutral) or D (Drive), and your
Parking/View button vehicle speed is below 9 mph (15
km/h).
„
Type A „
Type B
ś You press the Parking/View button
ᶃ when the gear is in N (Neutral) or
D (Drive) and your vehicle speed is
below 9 mph (15 km/h).
ś The Parking Distance Warning warns
you while driving in D (Drive).
(Surround View Monitor Auto On
must be selected from the Settings
menu.)
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Press the Parking/View button ᶃ to turn Information


on Surround View Monitor. When the front view is turned on, the last
Press the button again to turn off the view mode appears.
function.

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Driver Assistance System

Turns off if: Surround View Monitor


ś You press the Parking/View button ᶃ Malfunction and Limitations
or the infotainment system buttons Surround View Monitor malfunction
ᶅ.
When Surround View Monitor is not
ś Your vehicle speed is above 9 mph (15 working properly, or the screen flickers,
km/h). or the camera image does not display
ś You shift the gear to P (Park). normally, have the vehicle inspected by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Information Limitations of Surround View
Surround View Monitor turns off if your Monitor
vehicle speed is greater than 9 mph (15 ś When your vehicle is stopped
km/h). Although you slow down to less for a long time in winter or when
than 9 mph (15 km/h) again, Surround your vehicle is parked in an indoor
View Monitor does not turn on again. parking lot, the exhaust fumes may
temporarily blur the image.
Rear view ś The screen may not display the
The rear view appears on the screen surround view properly and an icon
when the gear is in R (Reverse) or P may appear at the top left of the
(Park) to assist parking. The rear view has screen if:
top view, front view, and side view. - The liftgate is opened.
View modes can be selected by pressing - The driver or front passenger door
the view buttons ᶄ on the Surround is opened.
View Monitor screen.
- The side view mirror is folded.
Turns on if:
ś You shift the gear to R (Reverse). WARNING
ś You press the Parking/View button ᶃ ś Always look around your vehicle to
while the gear is in P (Park). make sure there are no objects or
obstacles before driving.
Turns off if: ś The perceived distance on the screen
ś You press the Parking/View button ᶃ may differ from the actual distance.
again while the gear is in P (Park). ś Surround View Monitor is designed to
ś You shift the gear from R (Reverse) to be used on a flat surface. When your
P (Park). vehicle is used on roads with different
heights such as curbs and speed
bumps, the image on the screen may
Information not look correct.
The rear view cannot be turned off ś Always keep the camera lens clean.
when the gear is in R (Reverse) even if If the lens is blocked or covered,
the infotainment system buttons ᶅ are the Surround View Monitor may not
pressed. operate normally. Do not clean with
strong chemicals containing high
alkaline or volatile organic solvents
(gasoline, acetone etc.).

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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning uses Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
the rear corner radars to help detect Warning Settings
vehicles approaching from the left or
right while your vehicle is reversing, and Rear Cross-Traffic Safety
to warn you that a collision is imminent
with a warning message and an audible
warning.

OTM070194N

With the ignition switch ON, go to User


Settings > Driver Assistance > Parking
OJX1070108L Safety > Rear Cross-Traffic Safety (for
⡣: Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning operating cluster type) or Setup > Vehicle > Driver
range Assistance > Parking Safety > Rear
Cross-Traffic Safety (for infotainment
The warning timing may differ depending system type) from the Settings menu to
on the speed of the detected vehicle. turn Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
on and off.
Information
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" WARNING
section in this chapter for the location When the engine is restarted, the Rear
and the general precautions of rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning turns
corner radar. on. If Off is selected after the engine is
restarted, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning does function until the next
time the vehicle is started.

Information
You can change the Warning Timing
and Warning Volume settings for Rear
Cross-Traffic Collision Warning from the
Settings menu. For more information,
refer to the "Driver Assistance System
Settings" section in this chapter.

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Driver Assistance System

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Collision warning may operate if:


Warning Operation ś You shift the gear to R (Reverse) and
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning may your vehicle speed is below 5 mph (8
warn your vehicle depending on the km/h).
collision risk level. ś The approaching vehicle is detected
within about 82 feet (25 m) from the
Collision Warning left or right of your vehicle.
ś The speed of the vehicle approaching
from the left or right is above 3 mph
(5 km/h).

Information
ś If the operating conditions are met,
a warning is provided whenever your
vehicle approaches from the left or
right even though your vehicle speed
is 0 mph (0 km/h).
OPDEN060039 ONX4070055 ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ
depending on the cluster type or
theme selected from the settings
menu.

WARNING
Always look over your shoulder for
possible hazards and make sure it is safe
to back up.

ONX4E070133

To warn you of an approaching vehicle


from the rear left or right of your vehicle,
the warning light on the side view mirror
may blink, a warning message may
appear on the instrument cluster, and an
audible warning may sound.
When Rear View Monitor is operating, a
warning may appear on the infotainment
system screen.

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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
Warning Malfunction and disabled
Limitations
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
malfunction

OTM070124N

If the rear corner radar is blocked or


covered, or when the rear bumper
OTM070125N around the rear corner radar or sensor
is covered by any foreign material, such
When the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
as snow, rain, or dirt, or when a trailer
Warning is not working properly, the
or hitch mounted carrier is installed, the
"Check Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system"
detecting performance may reduce and
warning message may appear, and the
temporarily limit or disable Rear Cross-
warning light may illuminate on the
Traffic Collision Warning.
instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI The " Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system
dealer. disabled. Radar blocked" warning
message may appear on the instrument
cluster.
The function operates normally when
such foreign material, trailer, or carrier is
removed, and the engine is restarted.
If the function does not operate normally
after anything covering or blocking the
sensors is removed, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

OTM070100N

When the side view mirror warning


light is not working properly, the
"Check side view mirror warning light"
warning message may appear, and the
warning light may illuminate on the
instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

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Driver Assistance System

WARNING WARNING
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning ś Driving near a vehicle or structure
may not operate properly even if there
is no warning message or warning
light on the instrument cluster.
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
may not operate properly in open
areas where no objects are detected
(e.g. empty parking lot) or when the
detecting sensors are blocked right
after turning on the engine.
ś Always turn off Rear Cross-Traffic
Collision Warning when towing a
trailer or using a hitch mounted OJX1079111
carrier. ⡣: Structure
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
Limitations of Rear Cross-Traffic may be limited when driving near
Collision Warning another vehicle or a structure,
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning may and it may not detect the vehicle
not operate normally, or may operate approaching from the left or right. The
unexpectedly if: function may not activate a warning.
ś Departing from where trees or grass Always check your surroundings while
are overgrown. backing up.
ś Departing from where roads are wet.
ś Speed of the approaching vehicle is
fast or slow.

Information
For more information on the limitations
of the rear corner radar, refer to the
"Blind-Spot Collision Warning" section in
this chapter.

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ś When your vehicle is in a complex ś When your vehicle is on or near a
parking environment slope

OJX1079112 ONX4070082

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning


may detect vehicles that are parking may be limited when your vehicle is
or pulling out near your vehicle (e.g. on a uphill or downhill slope, and may
leaving beside your vehicle, parking not detect any vehicle approaching
or pulling out behind your vehicle, from the left or right. If this occurs,
approaching your vehicle making a the function may activate a warning
turn). If this occurs, the function may even when not needed.
activate a warning even when not Always check your surroundings while
needed. backing up.
Always check your surroundings while
backing up. ś Pulling into the parking space where
there is a structure
ś When your vehicle is parked
diagonally

OJX1079115
⡣: Structure, ⡤: Wall
OJX1079113
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
⡣: Vehicle
may detect vehicles passing by in
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning front of you when parking in reverse
may be limited when backing up into a parking space with a wall or
diagonally, and may not detect any structure in the rear or side area. If
vehicle approaching from the left or this occurs, the function may activate
right. If this occurs, the function may a warning.
not activate a warning. Always check your surroundings while
Always check your surroundings while backing up.
backing up.

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ś When your vehicle is parked


rearward

OJX1079116

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning


may detect vehicles passing by
behind you when parking in reverse
into a parking space. If this occurs, the
function may activate a warning even
when not needed.
Always check your surroundings while
backing up.

WARNING
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
may not operate normally if
there is interference from strong
electromagnetic waves.
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
may not operate for 3 seconds right
after your vehicle is started or when
the rear corner radars are initialized.

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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Assist uses the rear corner radars to help Avoidance Assist Settings
detect vehicles approaching from the left
or right while your vehicle is reversing, Rear Cross-Traffic Safety
and to warn you that a collision is
imminent with a warning message and
an audible warning. Braking may also be
assisted to avoid a collision.

OTM070194N

With the ignition switch ON, go to User


Settings > Driver Assistance > Parking
Safety > Rear Cross-Traffic Safety (for
OJX1079108 cluster type) or Setup > Vehicle > Driver
⡣: Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning operating Assistance > Parking Safety > Rear
range, Cross-Traffic Safety (for infotainment
⡤: Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist system type) from the Settings menu
operating range to turn Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist on and off.
The warning timing may differ depending
on the speed of the detected vehicle.
WARNING
Information When the engine is restarted, the Rear
Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors" turns on. If Off is selected after the
section in this chapter for the location engine is restarted, Rear Cross-Traffic
and the general precautions of rear Collision-Avoidance Assist does not
corner radar. function until the next time your vehicle
is started.

Information
Settings for Rear Cross-Traffic Safety
include Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning and Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist.

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Driver Assistance System

Collision warning may operate if:


Information
ś You shift the gear to R (Reverse) and
You can change the Warning Timing and your vehicle speed is below 5 mph (8
Warning Volume settings for Rear Cross- km/h).
Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist from
the Settings menu. For more information, ś The approaching vehicle is detected
refer to the "Driver Assistance System within about 82 feet (25 m) from the
Settings" section in this chapter. left or right of your vehicle.
ś The speed of the vehicle approaching
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- from the left or right is above 3 mph
Avoidance Assist Operation (5 km/h).
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Assist may warn and control your vehicle Information
depending on the collision risk level.
ś If the operating conditions are met,
a warning is provided whenever your
Collision Warning vehicle approaches from the left or
right even though your vehicle speed
is 0 mph (0 km/h).
ś The images and colors in the
instrument cluster may differ
depending on the cluster type or
theme selected from the settings
menu.

OPDEN060039 ONX4070055

ONX4E070133

To warn you of an approaching vehicle


from the rear left or right of your vehicle,
the warning light on the side view mirror
may blink, a warning message may
appear on the instrument cluster, and an
audible warning may sound.
When Rear View Monitor is operating, a
warning may appear on the infotainment
system screen.

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Emergency Braking Emergency braking may operate if:
ś You shift the gear to R (Reverse) and
your vehicle speed is below 5 mph (8
km/h).
ś The approaching vehicle is detected
within about 5 feet (1.5 m) from the
left or right of your vehicle.
ś The speed of the vehicle approaching
from the left or right is above 3 mph
(5 km/h).

OPDEN060039 ONX4E070057 WARNING


Braking control ends when:
ś The approaching vehicle is out of the
detection range.
ś The approaching vehicle passes
behind your vehicle.
ś The approaching vehicle does not
continue to drive toward your vehicle.
ś The approaching vehicle speed slows
down.
ONX4E070133
ś You depress the brake pedal
sufficiently in response to the
To warn you of an approaching vehicle potential hazard detected by the
from the rear left or right of your vehicle, function.
the warning light on the side view mirror
may blink, a warning message may
appear on the instrument cluster, and an
audible warning may sound.
When Rear View Monitor is operating, a
warning may appear on the infotainment
system screen.
If a collision is imminent, emergency
braking is assisted to help prevent
collision with approaching vehicles from
the left and right side or your vehicle.

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Stopping vehicle and ending brake ś You may not hear the audible warning
control of Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist if the surrounding
environment is too noisy.
ś During Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist operation, your
vehicle may stop suddenly. Always
wear your seatbelt, check your
occupants have their seat belts
fastened and secure loose objects
that may become projectiles.
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate if you apply
ONX4E070058 the brake pedal with sufficient force
After your vehicle is stopped following in response to the potential hazard
an Emergency Braking event, the "Drive detected by the system.
carefully" warning message may appear ś Even if there is an issue with Rear
on the instrument cluster. Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Depress the brake pedal immediately Assist, the vehicle’s braking system
and check the surroundings. operates normally.
ś Braking control ends about 2 seconds ś When Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
after your vehicle is stopped. Avoidance Assist is operating, braking
assist is automatically canceled when
ś During Emergency Braking, braking you depress the accelerator pedal
control by Rear Cross-Traffic with sufficient force.
Collision-Avoidance Assist may
be automatically canceled when ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
you depress the brake pedal with Assist may warn you late or may not
sufficient force. warn you depending on the road and
driving conditions.
ś Control your vehicle at all times. It is
WARNING your responsibility to operate your
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance vehicle in a safe manner. Do not
Assist may not operate in all situations solely rely on the Rear Cross-Traffic
and cannot avoid all collisions. Collision-Avoidance Assist to avoid
To prevent serious injury or death: a collision. Rather, maintain a safe
braking distance, and If needed,
ś Only change the settings after parking reduce your vehicle speed or depress
the vehicle at a safe location. the brake pedal to reduce the driving
ś Always look over your shoulder for speed or to stop your vehicle.
possible hazards and make sure it is ś Never attempt to activate Rear Cross-
safe to back up. Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist by
ś When other system’s warning intentionally driving toward people,
message appears or audible warning animals, objects, or other vehicles.
is heard, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist may not warn you.

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WARNING Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Braking is not assisted and only a
Avoidance Assist Malfunction
warning is provided when: and Limitations
ś The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
warning light is on. Avoidance Assist malfunction
ś ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is
controlling the brake force to the
wheels.

Information
After shifting the gear to R (Reverse),
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Assist operates once for left or right
vehicle's approach.
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When the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-


Avoidance Assist is not working properly,
the "Check Rear Cross-Traffic Safety
system" warning message may appear,
and the warning light may illuminate
on the instrument cluster. Have the
vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

OTM070100N

When the side view mirror warning


light is not working properly, the
"Check side view mirror warning light"
warning message may appear, and the
warning light may illuminate on the
instrument cluster. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.

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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision- WARNING


Avoidance Assist disabled
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate properly
even if there is no warning message
or warning light on the instrument
cluster.
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate properly in
open areas where no objects are
detected (e.g. empty parking lot)
or when the detecting sensors are
blocked right after turning on the
engine.
OTM070124N
ś Always turn off Rear Cross-Traffic
If the rear corner radar is blocked or Collision-Avoidance Assist when
covered, or when the rear bumper towing a trailer or using a hitch
around the rear corner radar or sensor mounted carrier.
is covered by any foreign material, such
as snow, rain, or dirt, or when a trailer
or hitch mounted carrier is installed, the Limitations of Rear Cross-Traffic
detecting performance may reduce and Collision-Avoidance Assist
temporarily limit or disable Rear Cross- Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist. Assist may not operate normally, or may
The "Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system operate unexpectedly if:
disabled. Radar blocked" warning ś Departing from where trees or grass
message may appear on the instrument are overgrown.
cluster. ś Departing from where roads are wet.
The function operates normally when ś Speed of the approaching vehicle is
such foreign material, trailer, or carrier is fast or slow.
removed, and the engine is restarted.
If the function does not operate normally Braking may not be assisted if:
after anything covering or blocking the ś Your vehicle severely vibrates while
sensors is removed, have the vehicle driving over a bumpy road, uneven
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI road, or concrete patch.
dealer.
ś You are driving on a slippery surface
due to snow, water puddle, ice, etc.
ś The tire pressure is low or any tire is
damaged.
ś The braking system is adjusted
differently from the factory default
settings.
ś Remote Smart Parking Assist is
operating (if equipped).

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ś When your vehicle is in a complex
Information parking environment
For more information on the limitations
of the rear corner radar, refer to the
"Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
(BCA)" section in this chapter.

WARNING
ś Driving near a vehicle or structure

OJX1079112

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance


Assist may detect vehicles that are
parking or pulling out near your
vehicle (e.g. leaving beside your
vehicle, parking or pulling out behind
your vehicle, approaching your vehicle
making a turn). If this occurs, the
OJX1079111 function may activate a warning and
⡣: Structure brake your vehicle even when not
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance needed.
Assist may be limited when driving Always check your surroundings while
near another vehicle or a structure, backing up.
and it may not detect the vehicle
approaching from the left or right. The
function may not activate a warning or
brake your vehicle
Always check your surroundings while
backing up.

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ś When your vehicle is parked ś When your vehicle is on or near a


diagonally slope

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⡣: Vehicle Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist may be limited when your
Assist may be limited when backing vehicle is on a uphill or downhill
up diagonally, and may not detect any slope, and may not detect any vehicle
vehicle approaching from the left or approaching from the left or right. If
right. If this occurs, the function may this occurs, the function may activate
not activate a warning or brake your a warning and brake your vehicle even
vehicle. when not needed.
Always check your surroundings while Always check your surroundings while
backing up. backing up.

ś Pulling into the parking space where


there is a structure

OJX1079115
⡣: Structure, ⡤: Wall
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Assist may detect vehicles passing by
in front of you when parking in reverse
into a parking space with a wall or
structure in the rear or side area. If
this occurs, the function may activate
a warning or brake your vehicle.
Always check your surroundings while
backing up.

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ś When your vehicle is parked
rearward

OJX1079116

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance


Assist may detect vehicles passing by
behind you when parking in reverse
into a parking space. If this occurs,
the function may activate a warning
and brake your vehicle even when not
needed.
Always check your surroundings while
backing up.

WARNING
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate normally if
there is interference from strong
electromagnetic waves.
ś Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate for 3 seconds
right after your vehicle is started
or when the rear corner radars are
initialized.

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Forward/Reverse Parking Distance Parking Distance Warning
Warning uses the front ultrasonic sensors Operation
and rear ultrasonic sensors to help detect
and warn you if an obstacle is within Parking Safety button
a certain distance when your vehicle „
Type A
is moving forward or in reverse at low
speeds.

Information
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors"
section in this chapter for the location
and the general precautions of front
ultrasonic sensors and rear ultrasonic
sensors.
ONX4070061
Parking Distance Warning „
Type B
Settings
Parking Distance Warning Auto On
With the ignition switch ON, go to User
Settings > Driver assistance > Parking
Safety > Parking Distance Warning Auto
On (for cluster type) or Setup > Vehicle
> Driver Assistance > Parking Safety
> Parking Distance Warning Auto On
(for infotainment system type) from the
Settings menu to use Parking Distance ONX4E070106
Warning Auto On.
Press the Parking Safety ( ) button to
turn on Parking Distance Warning.
Information Press the button again to turn off the
When Parking Distance Warning Auto function.
On is selected, the Parking Safety ( ) ś When Parking Distance Warning is
button indicator light stays on. off (button indicator light off), if you
shift the gear to R (Reverse), Parking
Distance Warning automatically turns
Information on.
You can change the Warning Volume
settings for Parking Distance Warning
from the Settings menu. For more
information, refer to the "Driver
Assistance System Settings" section in
this chapter.

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Forward Parking Distance Warning Warning indicator and warning sounds
Forward Parking Distance Warning may
operate if: Warning
indicator
ś You shift the gear from R (Reverse) to Distance Warning
when
D (Drive). from object sound
driving
ś The gear is in D (Drive) and the backward
Parking Safety button indicator light
is on. 24~40 in. Buzzer beeps
ś An obstacle is detected while driving (60~100 cm) intermittently
in D (Drive).
(Parking Distance Warning Auto On 12~24 in. Beeps more
must be selected from the Settings (30~60 cm) frequently
menu.)
ś Your vehicle’s forward speed is below within 12 in. Beeps
6 mph (10 km/h). (30 cm) continuously

ś The corresponding indicator


Information illuminates whenever each ultrasonic
ś Forward Parking Distance Warning sensor detects a person, animal, or
does not operate when your vehicle's object in its sensing range and an
forward speed is greater than 6 mph audible warning sounds.
(10 km/h) even if the Parking Safety ś When two or more objects are
button indicator light is on. Forward detected at the same time, an audible
Parking Distance Warning operates warning sounds for the object closest
again when your vehicle's forward to your vehicle.
speed decreases to less than 6 mph
(10 km/h) while the Parking Safety ś The shape of the indicator in the
button indicator light is on. illustration above may differ from the
actual object detected.
ś If your vehicle speed is greater than
18 mph (30 km/h), Forward/Reverse
Parking Distance Warning turns off
(button indicator light off). Although
you slow down to less than 6 mph
(10 km/h) again, Forward Parking
Distance Warning does not turn on
again.

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Reverse Parking Distance Warning Parking Distance Warning


Reverse Parking Distance Warning may Malfunction and Limitations
operate if: Parking Distance Warning
ś You shift the gear to R (Reverse). malfunction
ś Your vehicle’s rearward speed is below After starting the engine, a beep sounds
6 mph (10 km/h). when the gear is shifted to R (Reverse)
to indicate Parking Distance Warning is
operating normally.
Information If one or more of the following occurs,
When your vehicle’s rearward speed check whether the ultrasonic sensor is
is below 6 mph (10 km/h), both the damaged or blocked.
front and rear ultrasonic sensors detect ś The audible warning does not sound.
objects.
ś The buzzer sounds intermittently.
Warning indicator and warning sounds ś The "Parking sensor error or blockage"
warning message may appear on the
Warning instrument cluster.
indicator If it still does not work properly, have
Distance Warning
when the vehicle inspected by an authorized
from object sound
driving HYUNDAI dealer.
backward

24~48 in. Buzzer beeps


(60~120 cm) intermittently

12~24 in. Beeps more


(30~60 cm) frequently

within 12 in. Beeps


(30 cm) continuously
ONX4E070062
ś The corresponding indicator
illuminates whenever each ultrasonic
sensor detects a person, animal, or
object in its sensing range and an
audible warning sounds.
ś When two or more objects are
detected at the same time, an audible
warning sounds for the object closest
to your vehicle.
ś The shape of the indicator in the
illustration above may differ from the
actual object detected.

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Limitations of Parking Distance The following objects may not be
Warning detected:
Parking Distance Warning may not ś Narrow or slim objects such as ropes,
operate normally when: chains, or small poles
ś Any sensor is covered or blocked with ś Objects that tend to absorb sensor
snow, water, or dirt. Parking Distance frequency, such as clothes, spongy
Warning operates normally again material, or snow.
when unblocked or uncovered. ś Objects less than 40 inches (100 cm)
ś The weather is very hot or cold. high and less than 6 inches (14 cm)
ś The sensor or sensor assembly is wide
disassembled. ś Pedestrians, animals, or objects
ś The surface of the sensor has been that are very close to the ultrasonic
damaged or scratched with a sharp sensors
object.
ś The sensors or its surrounding area WARNING
is directly sprayed with high pressure ś The operation of Parking Distance
washer. Warning can be affected by several
factors (including environmental
Parking Distance Warning may conditions). Parking Distance Warning
malfunction when: is a supplemental function only.
ś Heavy rain or water spray is present. ś Always turn your head and look for
ś Water flows on the surface of the potential hazards around your vehicle
sensor. when parking.
ś The sensor is covered with snow. ś To prevent serious injury or death,
ś An ultrasonic sensor with similar pay close attention when driving near
frequency is near your vehicle. objects, pedestrians, and especially
children. Some objects may not be
ś Sources that generate ultrasonic detected by ultrasonic sensors, due to
waves are near your vehicle. the object's distance, size, or material.
ś Driving on uneven road, gravel roads,
or bushes.
ś Your vehicle's bumper height or
ultrasonic sensor installation has been
modified.
ś Equipment, license plate, or
accessories are attached near the
ultrasonic sensors.

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Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Reverse Parking Collision-
Assist uses the wide-rear view camera Avoidance Assist Settings
and rear ultrasonic sensors to help detect
pedestrians or objects when backing
up. The function may warn you or assist
you with braking to help reduce the
possibility of a collision when backing
up.

Information
Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors"
section in this chapter for the location
and the general precautions of wide-rear
OTM070231N
view camera and rear ultrasonic sensors.
With the ignition switch ON, go to User
Settings > Driver Assistance > Parking
Safety (for cluster type) or Setup >
Vehicle > Driver Assistance > Parking
Safety (for infotainment system type)
from the Settings menu to select the
following:
ś If Rear Active Assist is selected,
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
Assist warns you and assists braking
when a collision with a pedestrian or
object is detected.
ś If Rear Warning Only is selected,
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
Assist warns you when a collision with
a pedestrian or object is detected.
Braking is not assisted.
ś If Off is selected, Reverse Parking
Collision-Avoidance Assist turns off.

Information
You can change the Warning Volume
settings for Reverse Parking Collision-
Avoidance Assist from the Settings
menu. For more information, refer to
the "Driver Assistance System Settings"
section in this chapter.

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Reverse Parking Collision- Rear Active Assist
Avoidance Assist Operation If Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
If Rear Active Assist or Rear Warning Assist detects a risk of collision with a
Only is selected from the settings menu, pedestrian or object, Reverse Parking
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Collision-Avoidance Assist warns you
Assist is in ready status when all of the with an audible warning and warning
following conditions are met: message on the instrument cluster.
ś The liftgate is closed. When Rear View Monitor is operating, a
warning may appear on the infotainment
ś The EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) is system screen.
released.
ś The gear is shifted to R (Reverse). If Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
ś Vehicle speed is less than 6 mph (10 Assist detects an imminent collision
km/h). with a pedestrian or object behind
ś Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance your vehicle, Reverse Parking Collision-
Assist components such as rear view Avoidance Assist may assist braking.
camera and rear ultrasonic sensors Immediately depress the brake pedal and
are in normal conditions. check vehicle surroundings because the
brake assist ends within 2 seconds.
When Reverse Parking Collision- Braking control ends when:
Avoidance Assist activates, a line ś You shift the gear to P (Park) or D
appears behind the vehicle image on the (Drive).
instrument cluster. ś You depress the brake pedal with
sufficient force.
ś Braking assist has stopped your
vehicle for about 2 seconds.

OTM070174

Information
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
Assist operates only once after the gear
is shifted to R (Reverse). To reactivate
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
Assist, shift the gear from another gear
to R (Reverse).

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Rear Warning Only Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance


If Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist disabled
Assist detects a risk of collision with a „
Rear view camera „
Rear ultrasonic
pedestrian or object, Reverse Parking sensor
Collision-Avoidance Assist warns you
with an audible warning and warning
message on the instrument cluster.
When Rear View Monitor is operating, a
warning may appear on the infotainment
system screen.
ś If Rear Warning Only is selected,
braking is not assisted.
ś The warning turns off when the gear OTM070219L OTM070176L
is shifted to P (Park), N (Neutral), or D
(Drive). The "Rear camera error or blockage"
or "Parking sensor error or blockage"
Reverse Parking Collision- warning message may appear on the
instrument if:
Avoidance Assist Malfunction
ś The rear view camera or rear
and Limitations ultrasonic sensor(s) is covered or
Reverse Parking Collision- blocked with snow or rain.
Avoidance Assist malfunction
ś There is inclement weather, such as
heavy snow or heavy rain. Reverse
Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist
may turn off or may not operate
properly. Check the rear view camera
and rear ultrasonic sensors are clean.

Limitations of Reverse Parking


Collision-Avoidance Assist
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not assist braking or warn you
even if there are pedestrians or objects if:
OTM070173L
ś Any non-factory equipment or
When Reverse Parking Collision- accessory is installed on the rear of
Avoidance Assist or other related your vehicle.
functions are not working properly,
the "Check Parking Safety system" ś Your vehicle has been damaged due
warning message may appear on the to an accident or other causes.
instrument cluster, and Reverse Parking ś Bumper height or rear ultrasonic
Collision-Avoidance Assist may turn sensor installation locations have
off automatically. Have the vehicle be been modified.
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI ś Rear view camera or rear ultrasonic
dealer. sensor(s) is damaged.
ś Rear view camera or rear ultrasonic
sensor(s) is covered or blocked with
snow, water, or dirt.

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ś The surrounding is very bright or dark. ś You back up the vehicle immediately
ś The weather is very hot or cold. after shifting to R (Reverse).
ś The wind speed is either greater ś You accelerate your vehicle or drive in
than 12 mph (20 km/h) or blowing circles.
perpendicular to the rear bumper.
ś Objects generating excessive Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
noise, such as vehicle horns, loud Assist may unnecessarily warn you
motorcycle engines, or truck air or assist braking even if there are no
brakes, are near your vehicle. pedestrians or objects if:
ś An ultrasonic sensor with similar ś Any non-factory equipment or
frequency is near your vehicle. accessory is installed on the rear of
your vehicle.
ś The road is slippery or inclined.
ś Your vehicle has been damaged due
ś There is elevation difference between to an accident or other causes.
your vehicle and the pedestrian.
ś Bumper height or rear ultrasonic
ś The pedestrian blends into the sensor installation locations have
background when seen from the rear been modified.
view camera.
ś Your vehicle height is lower or higher
ś The pedestrian is near the rear edge of than normal due to heavy loads,
your vehicle. abnormal tire pressure, etc.
ś The pedestrian is not standing upright. ś Rear view camera or rear ultrasonic
ś The pedestrian is very short or tall. sensor(s) is covered or blocked with
ś The pedestrian is wearing clothing snow, water, or dirt.
that easily blends into the ś The pattern on the road is mistaken
background, making them difficult to for a pedestrian.
detect. ś There are shadows or light reflecting
ś The pedestrian is wearing clothing on the ground.
that does not reflect ultrasonic waves ś Objects generating excessive
well. noise, such as vehicle horns, loud
ś Size, thickness, height, or shape of motorcycle engines, or truck air
the object does not reflect ultrasonic brakes, are near your vehicle.
waves well (e.g., pole, bush, curbs, ś Your vehicle is backing toward a
carts, edge of a wall, etc.). narrow passage or parking space.
ś The pedestrian or object is moving ś Your vehicle is backing towards an
very quickly. uneven road surface, such as unpaved
ś The pedestrian or object is very close road, gravel, bump, gradient, etc.
to the rear of your vehicle. ś A trailer or hitch mounted carrier is
ś There is a wall is behind the installed on the rear of your vehicle.
pedestrian or object. ś An ultrasonic sensor with similar
ś The object is not located at the rear frequency is near your vehicle.
center of your vehicle. ś Pedestrians or objects are near the
ś The object is not parallel to the rear path of your vehicle.
bumper. ś The pedestrian or object is moving
ś The road is slippery or inclined. very quickly.
ś The pedestrian is in a state that is ś You accelerate your vehicle or drive in
difficult detect. circles.

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WARNING ś Turn off Reverse Parking Collision-


Avoidance Assist when towing a
Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance trailer. If towing and moving in
Assist may not operate in all situations reverse, Reverse Parking Collision-
and cannot avoid all collisions. Avoidance Assist activates when it
To prevent serious injury or death: detects a trailer.
ś Always pay attention to road and ś The brake control may not operate
traffic conditions while driving. Brake properly depending on the status of
as needed to avoid collisions. Do ESC (Electronic Stability Control).
not solely rely on Reverse Parking There is only a warning when:
Collision-Avoidance Assist. - The ESC (Electronic Stability
ś Always look around your vehicle to Control) warning light is on.
make sure there are no pedestrians or - ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is
objects before parking. controlling the brake force to the
ś The performance of Reverse Parking wheels.
Collision-Avoidance Assist may ś Check the brake fluid and brake pad
differ under certain conditions. If condition periodically. Depending
your vehicle speed is greater than on the condition, brake operation
2 mph (4 km/h), Reverse Parking performance may reduce.
Collision- Avoidance Assist provides
collision avoidance assist only when
pedestrians are detected. Information
ś Some objects may not be detected by Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
the rear ultrasonic sensors due to the Assist can detect a pedestrian or an
object's distance, size, or material. object when:
ś A pedestrian is standing behind the
WARNING vehicle.
ś Noise may be heard when sudden ś A large obstacle, such as a vehicle,
braking occurs to avoid a collision. is parked in the rear center of your
vehicle.
ś When other system’s warning
message appears or audible warning
is heard, Reverse Parking Collision-
Avoidance Assist may not warn you.
ś You may not hear the audible
warning of Reverse Parking Collision-
Avoidance Assist if the surrounding
environment is too noisy.
ś Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not work properly if the
bumper has been damaged, replaced,
or repaired.
ś Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate normally if
there is interference from strong
electromagnetic waves.

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Remote Smart Parking Assist uses the
ultrasonic sensors for the front, front
Information
side, rear side, and rear of your vehicle to Refer to the "Driver Assistance Sensors"
enter and exit parking spaces remotely section in this chapter for the location
from outside your vehicle. and the general precautions of front
ultrasonic sensors, front side ultrasonic
Function Description sensors, rear ultrasonic sensors, and rear
Remotely moving forward side ultrasonic sensors.
or backward
Information
You can change the Warning Volume
Remote
settings for Remote Smart Parking
Operation
Assist from the Settings menu. For
more information, refer to the "Driver
Assistance System Settings" section in
this chapter.
OJX1079037

ś The Remote Operation function helps


you move the vehicle forward or
backward from outside the vehicle
using the smart key.
ś When Remote Smart Parking Assist
operates, Surround View Monitor
and Parking Distance Warning also
operates. For more information,
refer to the "Surround View Monitor
(SVM) and "Parking Distance Warning
(PDW)" sections in this chapter.

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Remote Smart Parking Assist Operation


Remote Smart Parking Assist button
Parking/View button Smart key

ONX4070043 OTM070177

Location Name Symbol Description


śPress and hold the Parking/View button to turn
Parking/View on Remote Smart Parking Assist. Also, Forward/
button Reverse Parking Distance warning automatically
Inside turns on.
vehicle
śPress the Parking Safety button while Remote
Parking
Smart Parking Assist is operating to end Remote
Safety button
Smart Parking Assist operation.
śPress the Remote Start button after the door is
locked with the engine off to start the engine
Remote Start remotely.
button śPress the Remote Start button while Remote
Operation function is operating to end function
Smart operation.
key
Forward
button śWhen using the Remote Operation function, the
vehicle moves in the direction of the button while
Backward the button is pressed.
button

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Remote Operation
Operating order
1. Getting ready to remotely move forward
and backward
There are two ways to operate the
Remote Operation function.

ONX4070076

OTM070178L

Method 1: Using the function with


engine off.
(1) Within a certain range from your
vehicle press the door lock ( )
OTM070223L
button on the smart key and lock
all doors. Method 2: Using the function with
engine on
(2) Press and hold the Remote Start
( ) button within 4 seconds until (1) Park the vehicle in front of the
the engine starts. space where you want to use
Remote Operation function, and
śFor more details on remotely
then shift the gear to P (Park).
starting the engine, refer to
the "Remote Start" section in (2) Press and hold the Parking/View
Chapter 6. ( ) button to turn on Smart
Parking Assist. The "Under Remote
Control" message appears on the
infotainment system screen.
(3) Get out of your vehicle with the
smart key and close all doors.

Information
Agree must be selected on the
infotainment system screen and the
infotainment system has to operate
properly to use the Remote Operation
function.

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2. Remotely moving forward and (3) Get in your vehicle with the smart
backward key or press the Remote Start
( ) button on the smart key from
outside the vehicle.
śA message appears informing
you that remotely moving your
vehicle forward or backward is
complete on the infotainment
system screen. The gear is
shifted to P (Park) and the EPB
(Electronic Parking Brake) is
applied.
śThe engine remains on if you are
OTM070084L in the vehicle. The engine turns
(1) Press and hold one of the Forward off if you press the Remote Start
( ) or Backward ( ) button on ( ) button.
the smart key.
śRemote Smart Parking Assist
automatically controls the
steering wheel, vehicle speed,
and gearshift. Your vehicle moves
in the direction of the button
pressed.
śIf you do not hold down the
Forward ( ) or Backward ( )
button, your vehicle stops and
function control pauses. The
function starts operating again
when the button is pressed and
held again.
(2) When your vehicle reaches the
target location, release the smart
key Forward ( ) or Backward ( )
button.

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Information WARNING
ś Check that all smart keys are outside ś When using Remote Operation
your vehicle before using the Remote function, make sure all passengers
Operation function. have exited your vehicle and are
ś Remote Operation function operates standing in a safe location away from
only when the smart key is within 13 your vehicle.
feet (4 m) from your vehicle. If there ś If your vehicle’s battery is discharged
is no vehicle movement even when or Remote Smart Parking Assist
the Forward or Backward button is malfunctions when parked in a narrow
pressed on the smart key, check the parking space, the Remote Operation
distance from the vehicle and press function does not operate. Always
the button again. park your vehicle in a space wide
ś The detection range of the smart key enough for you to get in or out of your
may differ depending on radio waves vehicle.
in the area such as transmission ś Depending on the parking space or
towers or broadcast stations. the movement of other vehicle after
ś When remotely moving forward you have parked, you may not be
using Method 1, it is intended to able to exit from the space using the
be a departure scenario, and your Remote Operation function.
vehicle moves 13 feet (4 m) to check ś Before leaving your vehicle, close the
for pedestrians, animals, or objects windows and sunroof. Make sure the
around your vehicle. Your vehicle engine is off before locking the doors.
makes small steering changes when
driving forward.
ś When remotely moving forward
using Method 2, it is recognized as a
parking situation, and immediately
controls the steering wheel depending
on the condition ahead to assist
with entering the parking space and
aligning your vehicle. The function
performance may be reduced
depending on the pedestrians,
animals, and objects near your vehicle
or other factors.
ś When moving remotely backward,
both Method 1 and 2 align the steering
wheel and then only move your
vehicle in a straight path.

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Remote Operation function How to turn off Remote Forward/


operation status Backward function while operating
ś Press the Parking/View ( ) button
Hazard while the infotainment system screen
Operation
Smart key LED warning guides you using Method 2.
status
light
ś Shift the gear except to P (Park)
Green LED while the infotainment system screen
Under
continuously - guides you using Method 2.
control
blinks
ś Press the Parking Safety ( ) button
Red LED or select Cancel on the infotainment
Pause continuously Blinks system screen.
blinks
ś Press the Remote Start ( ) button
Red LED on the smart key while the vehicle
Blinks 3
illuminates for is being controlled by the Remote
Off times and
4 seconds and Operation function. Remote Operation
turns off
then turns off function and the engine turn off.
Green LED ś Get on your vehicle with the smart
Blinks 1
illuminates for key. Remote Operation function turns
Complete time and
4 seconds and off and the engine remains on.
turns off
then turns off

Information
ś Operation status by the hazard
warning light may not be available
based on the regulation of your
country.
ś If the smart key is not within the
operating range from the vehicle
(about 13 feet (4 m)), the smart key
LED does not illuminate or blink. Use
the smart key within the operating
range.

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The function pauses in the following The function cancels in the following
conditions when: conditions when:
ś There is a pedestrian, animal, or ś The steering wheel is turned.
object detected in the direction your ś The gear is shifted while your vehicle
vehicle is moving. is moving.
ś A door or the liftgate is open. ś Electronic Parking Brake is operating
ś The Forward ( ) or Backward ( ) while your vehicle is moving.
button is not continuously pressed. ś The hood is opened.
ś Multiple buttons are pressed ś The brake pedal or accelerator pedal
simultaneously on a smart key. is depressed when all the doors are
ś The smart key is not within 13 feet (4 closed.
m) from your vehicle. ś The smart key is outside your vehicle
ś A button on another smart key is when the brake pedal is depressed
pressed in addition to the operating while the driver's door is open.
smart key. ś Rapid acceleration occurs.
ś Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance ś Vehicle skid occurs.
Assist or Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-
Avoidance Assist operates when your ś An obstacle prevents the wheel from
vehicle is backing while remotely moving.
controlled. ś About 3 minutes and 50 seconds
ś Your vehicle moves about 22 feet (7 have passed since Remote Operation
m) while the smart key is pressed function was initiated.
with the Remote Operation function ś The slope of the road exceeds the
(maximum travel distance per button operational range.
press). ś The function is paused for more than
1 minute.
When Remote Operation function ś The total travel distance of your
is paused, your vehicle stops. If the vehicle has exceeded about 45
condition that causes the function feet (14 m) after Remote Operation
to pause changes, the function may function is operated.
operate again.
ś There is a problem with the smart key
or the smart key battery is low.
ś ABS, TCS, or ESC system operates due
to slippery road conditions.
ś Theft Alarm System sounds.

When Remote Operation function is


canceled, your vehicle automatically
stops, shifts the gear to P (Park), and
applies EPB (Electronic Parking Brake).

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Remote Smart Parking Assist


Malfunction and Limitations
Remote Smart Parking Assist
malfunction

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Remote Smart Parking Assist canceled


When Remote Parking Assist is
operating, the function can be canceled,
OTM070222L
and the "Parking Assist Canceled"
warning message may appear on the
Remote Smart Parking Assist check infotainment system screen. Other
When Remote Smart Parking Assist is messages may appear depending on the
not working properly, the "Check Parking given situation. Follow the instructions
Assist" warning message may appear provided while parking your vehicle
on the infotainment system screen. with Remote Parking Assist. Always look
If the message appears, stop using around and pay attention when using
Remote Smart Parking Assist, and have Remote Smart Parking Assist.
the vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

OTM070221L

Remote Smart Parking Assist standby


The "Parking Assist Conditions Not
Met" message may appear on the
infotainment system screen if:
ś Parking/View ( ) button has been
pressed and held. After a while, press
and hold the Parking/View ( )
button again to see if Remote Smart
Parking Assist operates.
ś The smart key's battery is low. Check
the battery and replace it if needed.

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Limitations of Remote Smart Parking ś The parking space is near a vehicle
Assist with higher ground clearance or a
In the following circumstances, the use larger vehicle such as truck.
of Remote Smart Parking Assist may be ś The parking space is inclined.
limited, there may be a risk of collision, ś There is a heavy wind.
or Remote Smart Parking Assist may turn ś Remote Smart Parking Assist is
off. You may have to park your vehicle operating on uneven roads, gravel
or drive away from the parked location roads, bushes, etc.
without using this function.
ś The weather is very hot or cold.
ś An object is attached to the steering
wheel. ś The ultrasonic sensor is covered or
blocked with snow, water, or dirt.
ś Your vehicle has snow chains, spare
tire, or different size wheels installed. ś A wireless transmission device
operates near the ultrasonic sensors.
ś Tire pressure is lower or higher than
the standard tire pressure. ś An ultrasonic sensor with a similar
frequency is near your vehicle.
ś Your vehicle is loaded with cargo
longer or wider than your vehicle or ś A sensor has been damaged or
a trailer or hitch mounted carrier is scratched by a sharp object.
connected to your vehicle. ś When the ultrasonic sensor cannot
ś There is an issue with the wheel detect the following objects:
alignment. - Narrow or slim objects such as
ś Your vehicle is leaning severely to one ropes, chains, or small poles
side. - Objects less than 40 inches (100
ś Your vehicle is equipped with a trailer cm) in height and narrower than 6
hitch. inches (14 cm) in diameter
ś The license plate is installed in a - Objects that tend to absorb sensor
location different from the intended frequency such as clothes, spongy
location. material, or snow
ś There is a person, animal, or object - Pedestrians, animals, or objects
above or below the ultrasonic sensor that are very close to the ultrasonic
when Remote Smart Parking Assist is sensors
activated.
ś The parking space is narrow, curved
or angled.
ś There is an obstacle such as person,
animal, or object (trash can, bicycle,
motorcycle, shopping cart, narrow
pillar, etc.) detected near the parking
space.
ś There is a circular pillar or narrow
pillar, or a pillar surrounded by objects
such as fire extinguisher detected
near the parking space.
ś The road surface is bumpy (curbstone,
speed bump, etc.) or slippery.

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Remote Smart Parking Assist may not ś Parking behind a truck


operate normally under the following
circumstances:
ś Parking on inclines

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Do not use Remote Smart Parking


Assist around vehicles with higher
ONX4070070 ground clearance such as bus or
Operate Remote Smart Parking Assist truck, etc. The other vehicle may
manually on inclines. not be detected and may cause a
collision.
ś Parking on uneven road
ś Parking near a pillar

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Remote Smart Parking Assist may
cancel when your vehicle slips or Remote Smart Parking Assist
cannot move due to road conditions performance may be reduced
such as pebbles or fragmented when there is a narrow object, pillar
stones. (e.g. circular shaped or edge of a
square shaped pillar, etc.), or pillar
surrounded by objects such as fire
extinguisher near the parking space.

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ś Parking in a parking space with a ś Parking in snow
vehicle on one side only

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OJX1079049 Snow may interfere with sensor
If Remote Smart Parking Assist is operation, or Remote Smart Parking
used, when parking in a parking space Assist may cancel if the road is
with a vehicle only on one side, your slippery where you are parking.
vehicle may cross the parking marking
on the opposite side of the parked
vehicle.

ś Parking in angled spaces

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Remote Smart Parking Assist cannot


park your vehicle in angled or diagonal
spaces. Even if your vehicle can enter
the parking space, do not use Remote
Smart Parking Assist because the
function does not operate normally.

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Driver Assistance System

WARNING ś If the 3rd stage warning (continuous


beep) of Forward/Backward Parking
You are responsible for parking and Distance Warning sounds while
exiting safely when using Remote Smart Remote Smart Parking Assist is
Parking Assist. Make sure there are no operating, it means the obstacle
pedestrians, animals, or objects around detected is close to your vehicle
the vehicle when using Remote Smart and Remote Smart Parking Assist
Parking Assist. temporarily stops operating.
To prevent serious injury or death: ś Do not use Remote Smart Parking
ś When using Remote Smart Parking Assist when under the influence of
Assist, stay out of the path of your alcohol.
vehicle. ś Do not let children or other people to
ś A collision may occur if a pedestrian, use the smart key.
animal, or object are in the blind spot ś If Remote Smart Parking Assist is
area of the sensors or are very close to used continuously for a long period,
the sensors. it may adversely affect Remote Smart
ś A collision may occur if a pedestrian, Parking Assist performance.
animal, or object suddenly enters the ś Remote Smart Parking Assist may
path of your vehicle while Remote not operate normally if the vehicle
Smart Parking Assist is operating. needs wheel alignment adjustment
ś Do not use Remote Smart Parking such as when the vehicle tilts to one
Assist under the influence of alcohol. side. Have the vehicle inspected by an
ś Do not let children or other people use authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
the smart key. ś Remote Smart Parking Assist may
ś Do not use Remote Smart Parking suddenly apply the brake to avoid
Assist continuously for a long time. It collision.
may adversely affect Remote Smart ś Use Remote Smart Parking Assist only
Parking Assist performance. in a parking space that is large enough
ś Remote Smart Parking Assist may for the vehicle to move safely.
not operate normally if your vehicle
needs wheel alignment adjustment Information
such as when your vehicle tilts to one
side. Have the vehicle inspected by an ś The vehicle may move with the stop
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. lights on when the brakes are applied
by Remote Smart Parking Assist.
ś Noise may be heard when Remote
Smart Parking Assist is braking or ś The Remote Smart Parking Assist's
when the brake pedal is depressed. performance may temporarily reduce
or may turn off when the engine is
ś Remote Smart Parking Assist may turned on after being parked in cold
suddenly brake to help avoid a weather for a long time.
collision.
ś Noise may be heard when braking
ś Only use Remote Smart Parking Assist occurs by Remote Smart Parking
in parking spaces large enough for Assist or when the brake pedal is
your vehicle. depressed.

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DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEM SENSORS
The Driver Assistance system on your Wide-side view camera
vehicle uses cameras and sensors to
detect potential hazards in the vicinity of
your vehicle.

Cameras
Front view camera

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The wide-side view cameras are


mounted to the bottom of the side view
mirrors outside your vehicle.

Wide-rear view camera


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The front view camera is mounted near


the top of the windshield inside your
vehicle.

Wide-front view camera

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The wide-rear view camera is mounted


above the license plate holder outside
your vehicle.

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The wide-front view camera is mounted


on the front grill outside your vehicle.

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Driver Assistance System

WARNING Radars
To prevent serious injury or death:
Front radar
ś Never disassemble the camera
sensors or camera sensor assemblies.
ś Only have the detecting sensor
replaced or repaired by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
ś Never install any accessories, stickers,
or tint the front windshield.
ś Always keep the camera dry.
ś Never place any reflective objects
(e.g. white paper, mirror) on the ONX4A072002
dashboard.
The front radar is mounted behind the
ś Do not use any cleanser containing front grill.
acid or alkaline detergents when
cleaning the camera lenses. Use only
a mild soap or neutral detergent, and Rear corner radar
rinse thoroughly with water.

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The rear corner radars are mounted near


the rear corners of your vehicle above
the bumper.

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WARNING Ultrasonic sensors
To prevent serious injury or death:
Front ultrasonic sensors
ś Never disassemble the radar or radar
assembly, and never apply any impact
on it.
ś If there is impact on or near the radar,
the sensors may be damaged or not
be properly aligned near the radar,
even though a warning message does
not appear on the instrument cluster,
Driver Assistance system may not
operate properly. Have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI ONX4A072006
dealer.
These ultrasonic sensors are mounted to
ś If the radars have been replaced or the bumper outside your vehicle.
repaired, have the vehicle inspected
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Front side ultrasonic sensors
ś Use only genuine HYUNDAI parts to
repair the bumper where the radar is
located.
ś Do not install a license plate frame or
other objects such as bumper sticker,
film, bumper guard, or bumper wrap
near the radar.
ś Driver Assistance system may not
work properly if the bumper has been
replaced, or the surroundings of the
radar has been damaged or painted.
ś If a trailer or hitch mounted carrier is ONX4A072008

attached, it may adversely affect the These ultrasonic sensors are mounted
performance of the rear corner radar near the front wheels outside your
or Driver Assistance system may not vehicle.
operate.

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Rear side ultrasonic sensors WARNING


To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Always keep the ultrasonic sensors
clean.
ś Do not spray the ultrasonic sensors
or the surrounding area directly with
high pressure water.
ś Do not apply objects such as bumper
sticker or bumper guard, near the
ultrasonic sensors or never apply paint
to the bumper or other locations.
ONX4A072009
ś Never disassemble or strike the
These ultrasonic sensors are mounted ultrasonic sensors components.
near the rear wheels outside your
vehicle. ś Do not modify the vehicle bumper
height or ultrasonic sensor
installations. Any non-factory installed
Rear ultrasonic sensors equipment or accessories may also
interfere with the sensor performance.
ś If the ultrasonic sensors have
been forcibly moved out of proper
alignment or are damaged, have the
vehicle inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.

ONX4A072007

These ultrasonic sensors are mounted to


the bumper outside your vehicle.

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8. Emergency Situations
Hazard Warning Flasher ................................................................................... 8-2
Jump Starting ................................................................................................... 8-2
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ........................................................ 8-5
Check Tire Pressure......................................................................................................8-5
Tire Pressure Monitoring System ............................................................................... 8-6
Low Tire Pressure Warning Light................................................................................. 8-7
Low Tire Pressure Position and Tire Pressure Telltale ................................................ 8-7
TPMS Malfunction Indicator ....................................................................................... 8-8
Changing a Tire with TPMS ........................................................................................ 8-8
If You Have a Flat Tire ......................................................................................8-10
Jack and Tools ............................................................................................................ 8-10
Jack Label .................................................................................................................... 8-11
Changing Tires............................................................................................................ 8-12

8
Emergency Situations

HAZARD WARNING JUMP STARTING


FLASHER 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, 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
ONX4080001
handling the battery:
The hazard warning flashers warn other
drivers to exercise extreme caution when Always read and follow
approaching, overtaking, or passing your instructions carefully when
vehicle. handling a battery.
It should be used whenever making
emergency repairs or when stopped near Wear eye protection designed
the edge of a roadway. to protect the eyes from acid
To turn on or off the hazard warning splashes.
flasher, press the hazard warning
flasher button with the ignition switch Keep all flames, sparks, or
in any position. The hazard warning smoking materials away from
flasher button is located in the center the battery.
fascia panel. All turn signal lights flash
simultaneously. Hydrogen gas is always present
ś The hazard warning flasher operates in battery cells. It is highly
whether your vehicle is running or not. combustible, and may explode
if ignited.
ś The turn signals do not work when the
hazard flasher is on. Keep batteries out of reach of
children.

Batteries contain sulfuric acid


that 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.
ś 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. ONX4080003

ś Do not attempt to jump start your 5. Connect the jumper cables in


vehicle if your battery is frozen. the exact sequence shown in the
ś NEVER attempt to recharge the illustration. First connect one jumper
battery when the vehicle’s battery cable to the positive (+) battery
cables are connected to the battery. terminal of your vehicle M.
ś The electrical ignition system works 6. Connect the other end of the jumper
with high voltage. cable to the red, positive (+) battery/
jumper terminal of the assisting
NEVER touch these components vehicle N.
with the engine running or when the
ignition switch is in the ON position. 7. Connect the second jumper cable to
the black, negative (-) battery/jumper
terminal of the assisting vehicle O.
Jump starting procedure
8. Connect the other end of the second
1. Position the vehicles close enough jumper cable to the chassis ground
that the jumper cables can reach. Do of your vehicle P. Do not allow the
not allow the vehicles to touch. jumper cables to contact anything
2. Avoid fans or any moving parts in the except the correct battery or jumper
engine compartment at all times, even terminals or the correct ground.
when the vehicles are turned off. Do not lean over the battery when
3. Turn off all electrical devices such as making connections.
radios, lights, air conditioning, etc.
Put the vehicles in P (Park) and apply
the parking brake. Turn both vehicles
OFF.
4. Open the engine hood.

CAUTION
Before jump starting, make sure to
correctly identify the positive (+) and
negative (-) terminals to avoid reverse
polarity connections.

8-3
Emergency Situations

9. Start the engine of the assisting


vehicle and let it run at approximately
Information
2,000 RPM for a few minutes. Then Always dispose of a used
start your vehicle. battery according to your local
10. Keep your vehicle operating for at law(s) or regulations.
least 30 minutes at idle or driving
to make sure your battery receives
enough charge to be able to start on NOTICE
its own after the vehicle is shut off. A
To prevent damage to your vehicle:
completely discharged battery may
require as long as 60 minutes runtime ś Only use a 12-volt power supply
to fully recharge. If the vehicle is run (battery or jumper system) to jump
for less, the vehicle may not restart. start your vehicle.
If your vehicle does not start after a ś Do not attempt to jump start your
few attempts, it probably requires vehicle by push-starting.
service. Have your vehicle inspected
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Disconnect the jumper cables in the


exact reverse order you connected them:
1. Disconnect the jumper cable from the
chassis ground of your vehicle P.
2. Disconnect the other end of the
jumper cable from the black, negative
(-) battery/jumper terminal of the
assisting vehicle O.
3. Disconnect the second jumper cable
from the red, positive (+) battery/
jumper terminal of the assisting
vehicle N.
4. Disconnect the other end of the
jumper cable from the red, positive (+)
battery terminal of your vehicle M.

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Check Tire Pressure

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ś You can check the tire pressure in the


Driving Assist mode in the instrument
cluster.
Refer to the “View Modes” section in
Chapter 4 of the complete Owner's
Manual.
ś Tire pressure appears after a few
minutes of driving. If the tire pressure
does not appear when the vehicle
ONX4E080005 is stopped, the message, “Drive to
(1) Low Tire Pressure Telltale/TPMS display” appears.
Malfunction Indicator ś The displayed tire pressure values may
(2) Low Tire Pressure Position Telltale differ from those measured with a tire
and Tire Pressure Telltale (Shown on pressure gauge.
the LCD display) ś You can change the tire pressure
unit from the Settings menu in the
instrument cluster or infotainment
system. Select:
- User Settings > Units > Tire
Pressure Unit > psi, kpa, bar (for
cluster type)
- Setup > General > Units > Tire
Pressure Unit > psi, kpa, bar (for
infotainment system type)

Information
The infotainment system may change
after software updates. For more
information, refer to the user's manual
provided in the infotainment system and
the quick reference guide.

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Emergency Situations

Tire Pressure Monitoring System Your vehicle has also been equipped with
a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate
when the system is not operating
WARNING properly. The TPMS malfunction
Over-inflation or under-inflation can indicator is combined with the low
reduce tire life, adversely affect vehicle tire pressure telltale. When the system
handling, and lead to sudden tire failure detects a malfunction, the telltale flashes
that may cause loss of vehicle control for about one minute and then remains
resulting in an collision. continuously illuminated. This sequence
continues upon subsequent vehicle
start-ups as long as the malfunction
Each tire, including the spare (if exists.
provided), should be checked monthly
when cold and inflated to the inflation When the malfunction indicator is
pressure recommended by the vehicle illuminated, the system may not be able
manufacturer on the vehicle placard to detect or signal low tire pressure as
or tire inflation pressure label. (If your intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur
vehicle has tires of a different size than for a variety of reasons, including the
the size indicated on the vehicle placard installation of replacement or alternate
or tire inflation pressure label, you should tires or wheels on the vehicle that
determine the proper tire inflation prevent the TPMS from functioning
pressure for those tires.) properly.
As an added safety feature, your Always check the TPMS malfunction
vehicle has been equipped with a tire telltale after replacing one or more tires
pressure monitoring system (TPMS) or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that
that illuminates a low tire pressure the replacement or alternate tires and
telltale when one or more of your tires is wheels allow the TPMS to continue to
significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, function properly.
when the low tire pressure telltale
illuminates, you should stop and check NOTICE
your tires as soon as possible, and inflate
them to the proper pressure. Driving on Have the system inspected by an
a significantly under-inflated tire causes authorized HYUNDAI dealer if:
the tire to overheat and can lead to tire 1. The Low Tire Pressure Telltale/TPMS
failure. Malfunction Indicator does not
Under-inflation also reduces fuel illuminate for 3 seconds when the
efficiency and tire tread life, and may ignition switch is moved to the ON
affect the vehicle’s handling and position or the engine is running.
stopping ability. 2. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator
Please note that the TPMS is not a remains illuminated after blinking for
substitute for proper tire maintenance, about 1 minute.
and it is the driver’s responsibility to 3. The Low Tire Pressure Position Telltale
maintain correct tire pressure, even if remains illuminated.
under-inflation has not reached the level
to trigger illumination of the TPMS low
tire pressure telltale.

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Low Tire Pressure The Low Tire Pressure Telltale remains on
Warning Light and the TPMS Malfunction Indicator may
blink for one minute and then remain
illuminated (when the vehicle is driven
Low Tire Pressure Position and about 10 minutes at the speed above 15.5
Tire Pressure Telltale mph (25 km/h)) until you have the low
pressure tire repaired and replaced on
the vehicle.

WARNING
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
ONX4E040019
proportional lowering of tire pressure.
TMPS is not a substitute for manually When you drive your vehicle from a
checking the tire pressure with a tire warm area to a cold area or from a cold
gauge. Changes in temperature affect area to a warm area, or the outside
tire pressure. Refer to "Check tire temperature is greatly higher or lower,
inflation pressure" in the Maintenance check the tire inflation pressure and
chapter for proper tire inflation and tire adjust the tires to the recommended tire
pressure measurement procedure. inflation pressure.
When the tire pressure monitoring
system warning indicators illuminate
and a warning message appears on the WARNING
cluster display, one or more of your tires Low pressure damage
are significantly under-inflated. The Low
Significantly low tire pressure makes
Tire Pressure Position Telltale indicates
the vehicle unstable and may contribute
which tire is significantly underinflated
to loss of vehicle control and increased
by illuminating the corresponding
braking distances.
position light.
Continued driving on low pressure tires
If either telltale illuminates, immediately
may cause the tires to overheat and fail.
reduce the vehicle speed, avoid hard
cornering and anticipate increased
stopping distances. 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
the tire cannot hold the newly added air,
replace the low pressure tire with the
spare tire.

8-7
Emergency Situations

TPMS Malfunction Changing a Tire with TPMS


Indicator If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire
Pressure and Position telltales come
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator on. Have the flat tire repaired by an
illuminates after it blinks for about one authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as
minute when there is a problem with the possible or replace the flat tire with the
Tire Pressure Monitoring System. spare tire.
Have the system inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as NOTICE
possible.
Do not use a puncture-repair kit not
approved by HYUNDAI. Tire sealant not
NOTICE approved by HYUNDAI or the equivalent
If there is a malfunction with the TPMS, sealant specified for your vehicle may
the individual tire pressures on the damage the tire pressure sensor.
cluster display are not be available. Have
the system inspected by an authorized The spare tire (if equipped) does not
HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. come with a tire pressure monitoring
sensor. When the low pressure tire or the
flat tire is replaced with the spare tire,
NOTICE the Low Tire Pressure Telltale remains
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator may on. Also, the TPMS Malfunction Indicator
illuminate after blinking for one minute if illuminates after blinking for one minute
the vehicle is near electric power supply if the vehicle is driven at the speed above
cables or radio transmitters such as 15.5 mph (25 km/h) for about 10 minutes.
police stations, government and public Once the original wheel equipped with
offices, broadcasting stations, military a tire pressure monitoring sensor is
installations, airports, transmitting reinflated to the recommended pressure
towers, etc. and reinstalled on the vehicle, the
Additionally, the TPMS Malfunction Low Tire Pressure Telltale and TPMS
Indicator may illuminate if snow chains Malfunction Indicator goes off within a
are used or if electronic devices such as few minutes of driving.
computers, chargers, remote starters,
navigation, etc. are near the vehicle. This
may interfere with normal operation of
the TPMS.

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08
If the indicators do not turn off after WARNING
a few minutes, visit an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer. Tampering with, modifying, or disabling
Each wheel is equipped with a tire the Tire Pressure Monitoring System
pressure sensor mounted inside the tire (TPMS) components may interfere with
behind the valve stem (except for the the system’s ability to warn the driver
spare tire). You must use TPMS specific of low tire pressure conditions and/or
wheels. It is recommended that you TPMS malfunctions and may void the
always have your tires serviced by an warranty.
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. Note that a tire that
is hot (from being driven) has 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 mile (1.6 km) in that 3 hour period.
Allow the tire to cool before measuring
the inflation pressure. Always make sure
the tire is cold before inflating to the
recommended pressure.

WARNING
ś The TPMS cannot alert you to severe
and sudden tire damage caused by
external factors such as nails or road
debris.
ś If you feel any vehicle instability,
immediately take your foot off the
accelerator pedal, apply the brakes
gradually with light force, and slowly
move to a safe position off the road.

8-9
Emergency Situations

IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE


WARNING
Follow the instructions in this section
when replacing a tire to reduce the risk
of serious injury or death. Changing a tire
can be dangerous.

Jack and Tools

OTL065005

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
ONX4E080033
down bolt clockwise.
M Jack handle To prevent the spare tire and tools from
"rattling", store them in their proper
N Jack locations.
O Wheel nut wrench

The jack and wheel lug wrench are stored


in the luggage compartment under the
luggage box cover.
The jack is provided for emergency tire
changing only.

OTLE065040

If it is hard to loosen the tire hold down


wing bolt by hand, you can loosen it
easily using the jack handle.
1. Put the jack handle M inside of the tire
hold-down wing bolt.
2. Turn the tire hold-down wing bolt
counterclockwise with the jack
handle.

8-10
08
Jack Label

OOS067043

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. Always apply the parking brake before using a jack.
4. Always turn off the engine before using a jack.
5. Never put any portion of your body under the vehicle supported by a jack.
6. Only use the designated jacking locations on the frame.
7. When supporting the vehicle, have the base plate of the jack flat on the ground
under the lifting point.
8. Shift to the P (Park) position with the automatic transmission.
9. Do not jack the vehicle on an incline. Only jack the vehicle on a firm level ground.
10. Jack manufacturer
11. Production date
12. Representative company and address

8-11
Emergency Situations

Changing Tires Keep the following steps to change your


vehicle’s tire:
1. Park on a level, firm surface.
WARNING
2. Shift the gear to P (Park), apply the
Because the vehicle may slip or roll off parking brake, and move the ignition
of a jack causing serious injury or death, switch to the LOCK/OFF position.
take the following safety precautions:
3. Press the hazard warning flasher
ś Never place any portion of your body button.
under the vehicle that is supported by
a jack. 4. Remove the wheel lug wrench, jack,
jack handle, and spare tire from the
ś Never attempt to change a tire in vehicle.
the lane of traffic. ALWAYS move
the vehicle completely off the road
on a 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.
ś ONLY use the jack provided with the
vehicle.
ś 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 ONX4080025L
jacking support. A : Block

ś Do not start or run the engine while 5. Block both the front and rear of the
the vehicle is on the jack. tire diagonally opposite of the tire you
ś Do not allow anyone to remain in the are changing.
vehicle while it is on the jack.
ś Keep children away from the road and
the vehicle.

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08

ONX4080024L ONX4080027L

6. Loosen the wheel nuts 8. Insert the jack handle into the jack
counterclockwise one turn each in and turn it clockwise, raising the
the order shown above, but do not vehicle until the tire clears the ground.
remove any wheel nuts until the tire Make sure the vehicle is stable on the
has been raised off of the ground. 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. Remove any dirt or
debris from the studs, mounting
surfaces, and spare tire.

WARNING
Because the wheels may have sharp
edges, handle them carefully to avoid
ONX4080026L possible severe injury. Before putting the
7. Place the jack at the designated wheel into place, make sure that there
jacking position under the frame is nothing on the hub or wheel (such as
closest to the tire you are changing. mud, tar, gravel, etc.) that interferes with
The jacking positions are plates the wheel from fitting solidly against the
welded to the frame with two hub.
notches. Never jack at any other If there is, remove it. If there is not
position or part of the vehicle to good contact on the mounting surface
prevent the vehicle slipping off of the between the wheel and hub, the wheel
jack or damaging the vehicle. nuts may come loose and cause the loss
of a wheel. Loss of a wheel may result in
loss of control of the vehicle. This may
cause serious injury or death.

8-13
Emergency Situations

10. Install the spare tire onto the studs of Check the tire pressure after installing
the hub. the compact spare tire. The compact
11. Tighten the lug nuts with your fingers spare tire should be inflated to 420 kPa
onto the studs with the smaller end of (60 psi).
the lug nuts closest to the wheel.
12. Lower the vehicle to the ground If you have a tire gauge, check the
by turning the jack handle spare tire pressure (refer to the “Tires
counterclockwise. and Wheels” section in Chapter 9 for
tire pressure instructions.). If the spare
tire pressure is lower or higher than
the recommended, drive slowly to the
nearest service station and adjust to the
recommended pressure.

Always reinstall the valve cap after


checking or adjusting the 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
OTL065007
and return the jack and tools to their
proper storage locations.
13. Use the wheel lug wrench to tighten
the wheel nuts in the order shown.
Double-check each wheel nuts until NOTICE
they are tight. After changing tires, Check the tire pressure as soon as
have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer possible after installing a spare tire.
tighten the wheel nuts to their proper Adjust it to the recommended pressure.
torque as soon as possible. Tighten
the wheel nuts to 79-94 lbf.ft (11-13
kgf.m).

8-14
08
WARNING Use of compact spare tires
ś Your vehicle has metric threads on Compact spare tires are designed for
the studs and wheel nuts. During tire emergency use only. Drive carefully on
changing, make sure that the nuts that the compact spare tire and always follow
were removed are reinstalled. If you the safety precautions.
have to replace your wheel and nuts,
make sure they have metric threads to WARNING
avoid damaging the studs and make
sure the wheel is properly secured To prevent compact spare tire failure and
to the hub. Contact an authorized loss of control possibly resulting in an
HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. collision:
ś If the studs are damaged, they may ś Use the compact spare tire only in an
lose their ability to retain the wheel. emergency.
This could lead to the loss of the ś NEVER operate your vehicle over 50
wheel and a collision resulting in mph (80 km/h).
serious injuries or death. ś Do not exceed the vehicle’s maximum
ś If the wheel studs are damaged, load rating or the load carrying
they may lose their ability to retain capacity shown on the sidewall of the
the wheel. This may cause loss of compact spare tire.
the wheel and a collision resulting in ś Do not use the compact spare tire
serious injuries. continuously. Repair or replace the
original tire as soon as possible to
If any of the equipment such as jack, avoid failure of the compact spare tire.
wheel nuts, studs, or other equipment
is damaged or in poor condition, do not
attempt to change the tire and call for
assistance.

8-15
Emergency Situations

When driving on the compact spare tire NOTICE


mounted to your vehicle:
To prevent damaging the compact spare
ś Do not take this vehicle through an tire and your vehicle:
automatic car wash after the compact
ś Drive slowly enough for the road
spare tire has been installed.
conditions to avoid all hazards, such
ś Do not use the compact spare tire on as a potholes or debris.
any other vehicle because this tire
ś Avoid driving over obstacles. The
has been designed especially for your
compact spare tire diameter is smaller
vehicle.
than the diameter of a conventional
ś The compact spare tire’s tread life is tire and reduces the ground clearance
shorter than a regular tire. Inspect about 1 inch (25 mm).
your compact spare tire regularly and
ś Do not use tire chains on the compact
replace worn compact spare tires with
spare tire. Because of the smaller size,
the same size and design, mounted on
a tire chain will not fit properly.
the same wheel.
ś Do not use the compact spare tire on
ś Do not use more than one compact
any other wheels, nor should standard
spare tire at a time.
tires, snow tires, wheel covers or trim
ś Do not tow a trailer while the compact rings be used with the compact spare
spare tire is installed. wheel.
ś Do not suddenly accelerate or
Information decelerate (0  25 mph (0  40
km/h)) in any driving mode. It may
When the original tire and wheel cause leakage of transfer oil.
are repaired and reinstalled on the
vehicle, the wheel nut torque must be
set correctly. The correct wheel nut
tightening torque is 79-94 lbf.ft (11-13
kgf.m).

8-16
9. Maintenance
Engine Compartment ....................................................................................... 9-2
Engine Oil .......................................................................................................... 9-3
Checking the Engine Oil Level.....................................................................................9-3
Checking the Engine Oil and Filter ............................................................................ 9-4
Engine Coolant ................................................................................................. 9-5
Checking the Coolant Level.........................................................................................9-5
Changing Coolant ....................................................................................................... 9-6
Brake Fluid ..........................................................................................................9-7
Checking the Brake Fluid Level ................................................................................... 9-7
Washer Fluid......................................................................................................9-8
Checking the Washer Fluid Level ............................................................................... 9-8
Air Cleaner .........................................................................................................9-8
Filter Replacement ...................................................................................................... 9-8
Wiper Blades .....................................................................................................9-9
Blade Inspection ......................................................................................................... 9-9
Blade Replacement ..................................................................................................... 9-9
Battery .............................................................................................................. 9-12
For Longer Battery Life .............................................................................................. 9-13
Battery Capacity Label............................................................................................... 9-14
Battery Recharging .................................................................................................... 9-14
Reset Items ................................................................................................................. 9-15
Tires and Wheels ..............................................................................................9-16
Tire Care ...................................................................................................................... 9-16
Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures ........................................................... 9-16
Check Tire Inflation Pressure......................................................................................9-17
Tire Rotation ............................................................................................................... 9-18
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance ........................................................................... 9-19
Tire Replacement ....................................................................................................... 9-19
Wheel Replacement .................................................................................................. 9-20
Tire Traction ............................................................................................................... 9-20
Tire Maintenance....................................................................................................... 9-20
Tire Sidewall Labeling ................................................................................................ 9-21
9
Tire Terminology and Definitions ..............................................................................9-24
California Perchlorate Notice ..........................................................................9-27
Maintenance

ENGINE COMPARTMENT
„
Smartstream G2.5 GDI

The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
ONX4E090004

ᶃ Engine coolant reservoir ᶇ Engine oil filler cap


ᶄ Brake fluid reservoir ᶈ Windshield washer fluid reservoir
ᶅ Air cleaner ᶉ Fuse box
ᶆ Engine oil dipstick ᶊ Battery

9-2
09
ENGINE OIL
Checking the Engine Oil Level „
Smartstream G2.5 GDI

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.
ONX4E090059
Check the engine oil following the below 7. If the oil level is below the L, add
procedure. enough oil to bring the level to F.
1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s
precautions. Use only the specified engine oil (Refer
2. Make sure the vehicle is on the level to the “Recommended Lubricants and
ground in P (Park) with the parking Capacities” section in Chapter 10 of the
brake applied. complete Owner’s Manual).
3. Turn on the engine and warm
the engine up until the coolant NOTICE
temperature reaches a constant To prevent damage to your engine:
normal temperature.
ś Do not spill engine oil when adding or
4. Turn off the engine, remove the oil changing engine oil. Wipe off spilled
filler cap and pull the dipstick out. oil immediately.
Wait for 15 minutes for the oil to return
to the oil pan. ś The engine oil consumption may
increase while you break in the new
5. Wipe the dipstick clean and re-insert vehicle, and it should stabilize after
it fully. driving 4,000 miles (6,000 km).
„
Smartstream G2.5 GDI ś The engine oil consumption may be
affected by driving habits, climate
conditions, traffic conditions, and oil
quality. Inspect the engine oil level
regularly and refill if necessary.

ODN8A080107

6. Pull the dipstick out again and check


the level. The level should be between
F (Full) and L (Low).

9-3
Maintenance

Checking the Engine Oil and Information


Filter If the oil pressure is low, due to
insufficient engine oil, the Engine Oil
Pressure ( ) warning light illuminates.
The enhanced engine protection
system that limits the engine’s power, is
activated and the Malfunction Indicator
Lamp ( ) illuminates. After sufficient
engine oil is added, the Engine Oil
Pressure warning light turns off and the
engine power is no longer limited.
However, for gasoline 2.5 turbo engine,
when the engine oil pressure is restored,
the warning light and the enhanced
ś The lubrication, rust prevention, engine protection system turns off after
cooling, and cleaning effect of the the engine is restarted.
engine oil will gradually degrade
during its use. Have the engine oil
and filter changed by an authorized WARNING
HYUNDAI dealer according to the Oil Allow the engine to cool before replacing
Life Management System instructions the oil.
or the Maintenance Schedule in
Chapter 9 of the complete Owner’s
Manual.
ś 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 them according
to the Maintenance Schedule Under
Severe Usage Conditions.
ś 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.

9-4
09
ENGINE COOLANT
The high-pressure cooling system has a WARNING
reservoir filled with year-round antifreeze
coolant. Never remove the engine
Check the antifreeze protection and coolant cap or the drain plug
coolant level at least once a year, before while the engine and radiator
the winter season or before traveling to a are hot. Hot coolant and steam
colder climate. may blow out under pressure,
causing serious injury.
Checking the Coolant Level Turn the vehicle off and wait until the
engine cools down. Use extreme care
„
Smartstream G2.5 GDI when removing the engine coolant 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.

ONX4E090049 Information
Check the condition and connections The coolant level is influenced by the
of all cooling system hoses and engine temperature. Before checking or
heater hoses. Replace any swollen or refilling the coolant, turn off the engine
deteriorated hoses. and allow the engine to cool.
The coolant level should be filled
between the MAX and the MIN marks on
the side of the coolant reservoir when
WARNING
the engine is cool.
If the coolant level is low, add enough
distilled (deionized) water mixed with
antifreeze to bring the level to the MAX
mark. If frequent additions are required,
contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Keep hands, clothing, and tools away
from the rotating fan blades of the
cooling fan.
Always turn off the vehicle unless the
vehicle has to be inspected with the
engine on. The cooling fan may operate
automatically if the negative (-) battery
terminal is not disconnected.

9-5
Maintenance

WARNING ś The engine in your vehicle has


aluminum engine parts and must be
Make sure the coolant cap is properly protected by an phosphate-based
closed after refilling coolant. Otherwise, ethylene glycol coolant to prevent
the engine may be overheated while corrosion and freezing.
driving. ś Do not use alcohol or methanol
„
Engine compartment front view coolant or mix them with the specified
coolant.
ś Do not use a solution that contains
more than 60% antifreeze or less than
35% antifreeze, which could reduce
the effectiveness of the solution.

For mixing percentage, refer to the


following table:

Mixture Percentage
OOSH089010L Ambient (volume)
1. Check if the coolant cap label is Temperature
Antifreeze Water
straight in front.
5°F (-15°C) 35 65
-13°F (-25°C) 40 60
-31°F (-35°C) 50 50
-49°F (-45°C) 60 40

Information
If in doubt about the mix ratio, a 50%
water and 50% antifreeze mix is the
easiest to mix together because it is the
same quantity for each.
OJX1099046

2. Make sure that the tiny protrusions Changing Coolant


inside the coolant cap is securely Have the coolant changed by an
interlocked. authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to
the Maintenance Schedule.
Recommended coolant
ś When adding coolant, use only NOTICE
deionized water, distilled water, or soft
water for your vehicle and never mix To prevent damage to engine parts, put
hard water in the coolant filled at the a thick towel around the engine coolant
factory. cap before refilling the coolant to prevent
the coolant from overflowing into engine
ś An incorrect coolant mixture may parts, such as the alternator.
result in severe malfunction or engine
damage.

9-6
09
BRAKE FLUID
Checking the Brake Fluid Level WARNING
If brake fluid comes in contact with your
eyes, flush your eyes with clean water for
at least 15 minutes and get immediate
medical attention.

NOTICE
ś Do not allow brake fluid to contact the
vehicle’s body paint, because paint
damage may occur.
ś Never use brake fluid that has been
ONX4090006 exposed to open air for an extended
Check the fluid level in the reservoir time and dispose of it properly.
periodically. The fluid level must be ś Do not use the wrong type of brake
between the MAX and the MIN marks on fluid. A few drops of mineral based
the side of the reservoir. oil such as engine oil in your brake
Before removing the reservoir cap and system may damage the brake system
adding brake fluid, clean the area around parts.
the reservoir cap thoroughly to prevent
brake fluid contamination.
If the level is low, add the specified brake
Information
fluid to the MAX level. If the fluid level Use only the brake fluid specified in
is excessively low or frequent additions the “Recommended Lubricants and
are required, have the brake system Capacities” section in Chapter 2 of the
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI complete Owner’s Manual.
dealer.

9-7
Maintenance

WASHER FLUID AIR CLEANER


Checking the Washer Fluid Level Filter Replacement

ONX4090007 ONX4090008

Check the fluid level in the washer fluid The air cleaner filter can be cleaned for
reservoir and add fluid if necessary. inspection using compressed air. Do
Plain water can be used during summer not attempt to wash or rinse it, because
months if washer fluid is not available. water can damage the filter. If soiled,
However, use washer fluid with replace the air cleaner filter.
antifreeze in cold climates to prevent
freezing.

WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death:
ś Do not use engine coolant or
antifreeze in the washer fluid
reservoir. Engine coolant can severely
limit your visibility when sprayed on
the windshield and may cause loss of
vehicle control resulting in a collision.
OTM090006
ś Do not allow sparks or flame to
contact the washer fluid or the 1. Pull up the air cleaner filter cover M.
washer fluid reservoir. Washer fluid
may contain alcohol and can be
flammable.
ś Do not drink washer fluid and avoid
contact with skin.

OTM090007

2. Pull down the lever to the UNLOCK N


position.

9-8
09
WIPER BLADES
Blade Inspection
Contamination of the windshield or
wiper blades with foreign substances
may 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
OTM090008 glass cleaner or mild detergent, and rinse
thoroughly with clean water. Replace
3. Replace the air cleaner filter. blades as needed.
4. Reassemble the air cleaner cover in
the reverse order.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the wiper blades,
Information arms, or other components, do not:
If the vehicle is operated in extremely ś Use gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner,
dusty or sandy areas, replace the or other solvents on or near them.
element more often than the usual ś Attempt to move the wipers manually.
recommended intervals (refer to
“Maintenance Under Severe Usage
Conditions” in Chapter 9 of the complete Blade Replacement
Owner’s Manual. When the wipers no longer clean
adequately, the blades may be worn or
cracked. Replace the wipers with new
NOTICE ones.
ś Do not drive with the air cleaner filter
removed. This may result in excessive
engine wear. NOTICE
ś When removing the air cleaner filter, To prevent damage:
be careful that dust or dirt does not ś Never use non-specified wiper blades.
enter the air intake. It may cause ś Lift the wiper arms when in the top
damage. wiping position.
ś Use HYUNDAI genuine parts or the ś Always return the wiper arms to the
equivalent specified for your vehicle. windshield before driving.
Use of non-genuine parts may
damage the air flow sensor.

9-9
Maintenance

Front windshield wiper blade


replacement

OGSR076068

5. Remove the wiper blade from the


ONX4090038 wiper arm.
This vehicle has a “hidden” wiper design 6. Install a new wiper blade assembly in
that cannot be lifted when in their the reverse order of removal.
bottom resting position. 7. Gently put down the wiper back onto
1. Within 20 seconds of turning off the the windshield.
engine, lift and hold the wiper lever 8. Turn the wipers to any ON position to
up to the MIST position for about 2 return the wiper arms to the bottom
seconds until the wipers move to the resting position.
top wipe position.
2. Lift the wipers off the windshield. Type B

Type A

OTM090040

3. Lift up the wiper blade clip M. Then


OGSR076066 pull down the wiper blade N.
3. Rotate the wiper blade to access the 4. Remove the wiper blade from the
clip. wiper arm.
4. While pushing the clip M, pull down
the wiper blade N.

9-10
09

OTM090041 ONX4090040

5. Install a new wiper blade assembly in 2. Raise the wiper arm.


the reverse order of removal.
6. Gently put down the wiper back onto
the windshield.
7. Turn the wipers to any ON position to
return the wiper arms to the bottom
resting position.

Rear window wiper blade


replacement

ONX4E090051

3. Lift up the wiper blade, and pull it out.

ONX4090039

1. Within 20 seconds after the vehicle


ignition is OFF, pull down the wiper
lever to MIST position for over 2
seconds until the wiper moves down
to the bottom middle part.

9-11
Maintenance

BATTERY
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death to you
or bystanders when working near or
handling the battery:

Always read and follow


instructions carefully when
handling a battery.

Wear eye protection designed


ONX4E090052 to protect the eyes from acid
splashes.
4. Install the new blade assembly by
inserting the center part into the slot
in the wiper arm until it clicks into Keep all flames, sparks, or
place. smoking materials away from
the battery.
If the replacement is complete, put
down the wiper arm onto the rear
windshield, and turn the vehicle Hydrogen is always present
ignition to ON and operate the in battery cells, it is highly
wipers to check the blade is installed combustible, and may explode
correctly. if ignited.
Keep batteries out of reach of
children.
NOTICE
The rear wiper may not operate for
about 10 seconds if the wiper is operated Batteries contain sulfuric acid
without washer fluid or the blades are that is highly corrosive. Do not
frozen to prevent damage to the motor. allow acid to contact your eyes,
skin, or clothing.

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.

9-12
09
ś Lift a battery with a battery carrier or For Longer Battery Life
with your hands on opposite corners.
When lifting a plastic-cased battery,
excessive pressure on the case may
cause battery acid to leak.
ś Do not attempt to jump start your
vehicle if your battery is frozen.
ś Never attempt to recharge the battery
when the vehicle’s battery cables are
connected to the battery.
ś The electrical ignition system works
with high voltage. Never touch these
components with the engine running ONX4E090050
or when the ignition switch is in the ś Keep the battery top clean and dry.
ON position. ś Keep the terminals and connections
clean, tight, and coated with
NOTICE petroleum jelly or terminal grease.
To prevent battery damage: ś Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the
ś Always fully charge the battery and battery immediately with a solution of
store indoors when you do not plan to water and baking soda.
use the vehicle for a long time if the ś If the vehicle is not going to be used
outside temperature is low enough to for an extended period of time,
cause the battery to freeze. disconnect the battery cables.
ś Always fully charge the battery to
prevent battery case damage in low
temperature areas.
ś Never connect unauthorized devices
to the battery.

9-13
Maintenance

Battery Capacity Label Battery Recharging


„
Type A By battery charger
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,
calcium-based battery.
ś If the battery becomes discharged
over a short time (because, for
example, the headlights or interior
lights are left on while the vehicle
is not used), recharge it by slow
charging (trickle) for 10 hours.
ś If the battery gradually discharges
OTM090063L
because of high electrical load while
the vehicle is being used, recharge at
„
Type B
20-30 A for two hours.

WARNING
To prevent the risk of serious injury or
death from explosions or acid burns:
ś Before performing maintenance or
recharging the battery, turn off all
accessories and stop the engine.
ś Keep all flames, sparks, or smoking
OTM090064L materials away from the battery.
1. MF68L-DIN: The HYUNDAI model ś Always work outdoors or in an area
name of battery with plenty of ventilation.
2. 12V: The nominal voltage ś Wear eye protection when checking
3. 68Ah (20HR): The nominal capacity (in the battery during charging. Do not
Ampere hours) contact the battery. This may result in
serious injury.
4. RC 110min: The nominal capacity (in
Ampere hours) ś Remove the battery from the vehicle
and place it in a well ventilated area.
5. 600A: The cold-test current in
amperes by SAE/EN ś Watch the battery during charging,
and stop or reduce the charging
rate if the battery cells begin boiling
violently.

9-14
09
ś Remove the negative battery cable By jump starting
first and install it last when the battery After a jump start from a good battery,
is disconnected. Disconnect the drive the vehicle for 20-30 minutes
battery charger in the following order: before it is shut off. The vehicle may not
1. Turn off the battery charger main restart if you shut it off before the battery
switch. had a chance to adequately recharge.
2. Unhook the negative clamp from Refer to the “Jump Starting” section in
the negative battery terminal. Chapter 8 for more information on jump
starting procedures.
3. Unhook the positive clamp from
the positive battery terminal.
Information
NOTICE An inappropriately disposed
AGM battery (if equipped) battery may be harmful to
the environment and human
Absorbent Glass Matt (AGM) batteries
health. Dispose of the battery
are maintenance-free and should be
according to your local law(s) or
serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI
regulations.
dealer. Only charge using fully automatic
battery chargers that are specifically for
AGM batteries. Reset Items
The following items may need to be reset
after the battery has been discharged or
CAUTION disconnected:
Do not open or remove the cap on top ś Auto up/down window (refer to
of the battery. This may cause leaks of Chapter 5)
internal electrolyte that could result in ś Sunroof (refer to Chapter 5)
severe injury.
ś Trip computer (refer to the Chapter 5
of the complete Owner’s Manual)
ś Climate control system (refer to
Chapter 5)
ś Driver position memory system (refer
to the Chapter 5 of the complete
Owner’s Manual)
ś Clock (refer to the Chapter 5 of the
complete Owner’s Manual)
ś Infotainment system (refer to the
infotainment system manual)

9-15
Maintenance

TIRES AND WHEELS


WARNING Tire Care
Tire failure may cause loss of vehicle For proper maintenance, safety,
and maximum fuel economy,
control and result in a collision. To always maintain the recommended
reduce risk of serious injury or death: tire inflation pressures and stay
ś Inspect your tires monthly for within the load limits and weight
proper inflation as well as wear distribution recommended for your
and damage. vehicle.
ś 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. Always use a tire
pressure gauge to measure tire
pressure. Tires with too much or
too little pressure wear unevenly
causing poor handling.
ś Check the pressure of the spare
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every time you check the pressure
of the other tires on your vehicle. All specifications (sizes and
pressures) can be found on a label
ś Replace tires that are worn, show attached to the driver’s side center
uneven wear, or are damaged. pillar.
Worn tires may cause loss of
braking effectiveness, steering Recommended Cold Tire
control, or traction. Inflation Pressures
ś Always replace tires with the Check all tire pressures (including
same size, type, construction, the spare) when the tires are cold.
and tread pattern as each tire that “Cold tires” mean the vehicle has not
was originally supplied with this been driven for at least three hours
vehicle. Using tires and wheels or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km).
other than the recommended
Warm tires normally exceed the
sizes may cause unusual handling
recommended cold tire pressures
characteristics, poor vehicle
by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41 kPa). Do not
control, or negatively affect your
release air from warm tires to adjust
vehicle’s Anti-Lock Brake System
the pressure. The tires are under-
(ABS).
inflated. For the recommended
inflation pressure, refer to the “Tire
and Wheels” section in Chapter 9.

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WARNING Check Tire Inflation Pressure
ś Recommended pressures must Check your tires, including the spare
be maintained for the best ride, tire, at least once a month.
vehicle handling, and minimum
tire wear. How to check
ś Over-inflation or under-inflation Use a good quality tire pressure
can reduce tire life, adversely gauge to check the tire pressure.
affect vehicle handling, and lead You cannot tell if your tires are
to sudden tire failure that may properly inflated simply by looking at
result in loss of vehicle control them. Radial tires may look properly
resulting in a collision.
inflated when they are under-
ś Severe under-inflation may lead inflated.
to severe heat build-up, causing
blowouts, tread separation, and Remove the valve cap from the tire
other tire failures that result in loss valve stem. Press the tire gauge
of vehicle control resulting in a firmly onto the valve to get a
collision. This risk is much higher pressure measurement. If the cold
on hot days and when driving for a tire inflation pressure matches the
long time at high speeds. recommended pressure on the tire
ś Under-inflation may cause and loading information label, no
excessive wear, poor handling, further adjustment is necessary. If
and reduced fuel economy. Wheel the pressure is low, add air until it
deformation is also possible. Keep reaches the recommended pressure.
your tire pressures at the proper
levels. If a tire frequently needs Be sure to put the valve caps back on
refilling, have it inspected by an the valve stems. Without the valve
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. cap, dirt or moisture may get into the
ś Over-inflation produces a harsh valve core and cause air leakage. If
ride, excessive wear at the center a valve cap is missing, install a new
of the tire tread, and a greater one as soon as possible.
possibility of damage from road If you overfill the tire, release air by
hazards.
pushing on the metal stem in the
center of the tire valve. Recheck the
tire pressure with the tire gauge. Be
sure to put the valve caps back on
the valve stems. Without the valve
cap, dirt or moisture may 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

Tire Rotation Information


To equalize tread wear, HYUNDAI When installing an unsymmetrical
recommends that the tires tire, install the side marked “outside”
be rotated according to the facing out.
maintenance schedule or sooner if
irregular wear develops.
During rotation, check the tires for WARNING
correct balance. ś Do not use the compact spare tire
When rotating tires, check for for tire rotation.
uneven wear and damage. Abnormal ś Do not mix bias ply and radial ply
wear is usually caused by incorrect tires under any circumstances.
tire pressure, improper wheel This may cause unusual handling
alignment, out-of-balance wheels, characteristics that may cause
severe braking, or severe cornering. loss of vehicle control and result in
Look for bumps or bulges in the a collision.
tread or side of the tire. Replace
the tire if you find any 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
wheel nut torque (proper torque is
79.6-94.0 lbf.ft [11.0-13.0 kgf.m]).

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Disc brake pads should be inspected


for wear whenever tires are rotated.

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Wheel Alignment and Tire WARNING
Balance
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
The wheels on your vehicle were death:
aligned and balanced carefully at
the factory, and you may not need ś Replace tires that are worn, show
to have your wheels aligned again. uneven wear, or are damaged.
If you notice unusual tire wear or Worn tires may cause loss of
your vehicle pulling to one side, the braking effectiveness, steering
alignment may need to be adjusted. control, and traction.
If you notice your vehicle vibrating ś Always replace tires with the same
when driving on a smooth road, your size as each tire that was originally
wheels may need to be rebalanced. supplied with this vehicle. Using
tires and wheels other than the
recommended sizes may cause
NOTICE unusual handling characteristics,
Only use approved wheel weights or poor vehicle control, or negatively
your vehicle’s aluminum wheels may be affect your vehicle’s Anti-Lock
damaged. Brake System (ABS).
Tire Replacement ś When replacing tires (or wheels),
it is recommended to replace
the two front or two rear tires (or
Tread wear indicator wheels) as a pair. Replacing just
one tire may seriously affect your
vehicle’s handling.
ś Tires degrade over time, even
when they are not being used.
Regardless of the remaining tread,
HYUNDAI recommends that tires
be replaced after six (6) years.
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ś Driving in hot climates or
excessive loading may accelerate
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread the tire aging process.
wear indicator appears as a solid
band across the tread. This shows
there is less than 1/16 inch (1.6mm) 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.

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Maintenance

Compact spare tire replacement Wheel Replacement


(if equipped) When replacing the metal wheels
A compact spare tire has a shorter for any reason, make sure the new
tread life than a regular size tire. wheels are equivalent to the original
Replace it when you can see the factory units in diameter, rim width,
tread wear indicator bars on the tire. and offset.
The replacement compact spare tire
should be the same size and design Tire Traction
tire as the one provided with your Tire traction can be reduced if
vehicle and must be mounted on the you drive on worn tires or the tires
same compact spare tire wheel. The that are improperly inflated, or on
compact spare tire is not designed to slippery road surfaces. Replace the
be mounted on a regular size wheel, tires when tread wear indicators
and the compact spare tire wheel is appear. To reduce the possibility of
not designed for mounting a regular losing control, slow down whenever
size tire. there is rain, snow, or ice on the
road.
WARNING
The normal size tire should be
Tire Maintenance
repaired or replaced as soon as In addition to proper inflation,
possible to avoid failure of the spare correct wheel alignment helps
and loss of vehicle control resulting decrease the tire wear. If you find
in a collision. a tire is worn unevenly, have your
The compact spare tire is for dealer check the wheel alignment.
emergency use only. Do not operate When you have new tires installed,
your vehicle over 50 mph (80 km/h) make sure they are balanced. This
when using the compact spare tire. may increase ride comfort and tire
life. Additionally, a tire must always
be rebalanced if it is removed from
the wheel.

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Tire Sidewall Labeling Example tire size designation:
This information identifies and (These numbers are provided as
describes the fundamental an example only. Your tire size
characteristics of the tire and also designator may vary depending on
provides the tire identification your vehicle.)
number (TIN) for safety standard 235/60R18 102H
certification. The TIN can be used to
identify the tire in case of a recall. 235 - Tire width in millimeters.
60 - Aspect ratio. The tire’s section
height as a percentage of its
width.
R - Tire construction code (Radial).
18 - Rim diameter in inches.
102 - Load Index, a numerical code
associated with the maximum
load the tire can carry.
H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the
speed rating chart in this section
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for additional information.
1. Manufacturer or brand name Wheel size designation
Manufacturer or brand name is Wheels are also marked with
shown. important information that you need
2. Tire size designation if you ever have to replace one.
A tire’s sidewall is marked with Example wheel size designation:
a tire size designation. You need 7.5J X 18
this information when selecting 7.5 - Rim width in inches.
replacement tires for your vehicle. J - Rim contour designation.
The following explains what the
letters and numbers in the tire size 18 - Rim diameter in inches.
designation mean.

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Maintenance

Tire speed ratings 4. Tire ply composition and material


The chart below lists many of the The number of layers or plies of
different speed ratings currently rubber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire
being used for passenger vehicle manufacturers also must indicate the
tires. The speed rating is part of the materials in the tire, which include
tire size designation on the sidewall steel, nylon, polyester, and others.
of the tire. This symbol corresponds The letter “R” means radial ply
to that tire’s designed maximum safe construction. The letter “D“ means
operating speed. diagonal or bias ply construction;
and the letter “B” means belted-bias
Speed Rating ply construction.
Maximum Speed
Symbol
S 112 mph (180 km/h) 5. Maximum permissible inflation
T 118 mph (190 km/h) pressure
H 130 mph (210 km/h) This number is the greatest amount
V 149 mph (240 km/h) of air pressure that should be put in
W 168 mph (270 km/h) the tire. Do not exceed the maximum
permissible inflation pressure. Refer
Y 186 mph (300 km/h)
to the Tire and Loading Information
3. Checking tire life (TIN: Tire label for recommended inflation
Identification Number) pressure.
Any tires that are over six years old, 6. Maximum load rating
based on the manufacturing date,
(including the spare tire) must be This number indicates the maximum
replaced by new ones. You can find load in kilograms and pounds that
the manufacturing date on the tire can be carried by the tire. When
sidewall (possibly on the inside of replacing the tires on the vehicle,
the wheel), displaying the DOT Code. always use a tire that has the same
The DOT Code is a series of numbers load rating as the factory installed
on a tire consisting of numbers and tire.
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 shows a
plant code number, tire size, and
tread pattern and the last four
numbers indicate the week and year
manufactured.
For example:
DOT XXXX XXXX 1522 represents that
the tire was produced in the 15th
week of 2022.

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09
7. DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Traction - AA, A, B & C
Vehicles) The traction grades, from highest to
The tires on your vehicle meet all lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those
U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. All grades represent the tire’s ability to
tires are also graded for treadwear, stop on wet pavement as measured
traction, and temperature performance under controlled conditions on
according to Department of specified government test surfaces
Transportation (DOT) standards.
of asphalt and concrete. A tire
Uniform tire quality grading
marked C may have poor traction
performance.
Quality grades can be found where
applicable on the tire sidewall
between tread shoulder and WARNING
maximum section width. The traction grade assigned to
For example: this tire is based on straight ahead
TREADWEAR 200 braking traction tests, and does not
include acceleration, cornering,
TRACTION AA hydroplaning, or peak traction
TEMPERATURE A characteristics.

Tread wear Temperature - A, B & C


The tread wear grade is a The temperature grades are A (the
comparative rating based on the highest), B and C representing the
wear rate of the tire when tested tire’s resistance to the generation
under controlled conditions on a of heat and its ability to dissipate
specified government test course. heat when tested under controlled
For example, a tire graded 150 would conditions on a specified indoor
wear one-and-a-half times (1½) as laboratory test wheel.
well on the government course as a Sustained high temperature may
tire graded 100. cause the material of the tire to
The relative performance of tires degenerate and reduce tire life,
depends upon the actual conditions and excessive temperature may
of their use, however, and may lead to sudden tire failure. The
depart significantly from the norm grade C corresponds to a level of
due to variations in driving habits, performance that all passenger
service practices, and differences in car tires must meet the Federal
road characteristics and climate. Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
These grades are molded on the No. 109. Grades A and B represent
sidewalls of passenger vehicle tires. higher levels of performance on
The tires available as standard or the laboratory test wheel than the
optional equipment on your vehicle minimum required by law.
may vary depending on the grade.

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Maintenance

WARNING Bias ply tire


The temperature grade for this A pneumatic tire in which the plies are
tire is established for a tire that is laid at alternate angles less than 90
properly inflated and not overloaded. degrees to the centerline of the tread.
Excessive speed, under-inflation, Cold tire pressure
over-inflation, or excessive loading,
either separately or in combination, The amount of air pressure in a tire,
may cause heat build-up and measured in pounds per square inch
possible sudden tire failure. (psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire
has built up heat from driving.
Tire Terminology and Definitions
Air pressure Curb weight
The amount of air inside the tire This means the weight of a motor
pressing outward on the tire. Air vehicle with standard and optional
pressure is expressed in pounds per equipment including the maximum
square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa). capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, but
without passengers and cargo.
Accessory weight
DOT markings
This means the combined weight
of optional accessories. Some A code molded into the sidewall
examples of optional accessories of a tire signifying that the tire
are automatic transmission, power is in compliance with the U.S.
seats, and air conditioning. Department of Transportation motor
vehicle safety standards. The DOT
Aspect ratio code includes the Tire Identification
Number (TIN), an alphanumeric
The relationship of a tire’s height to designator which can also identify
its width. the tire manufacturer, production
plant, brand and date of production.
Belt
A rubber coated layer of cords that GVWR
is located between the plies and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
tread. Cords may be made from steel
or other reinforcing materials. GAWR FRT
Bead Gross Axle Weight Rating for the
Front Axle.
The tire bead contains steel wires
wrapped by steel cords that hold the GAWR RR
tire onto the rim.
Gross Axle Weight Rating for the
Rear axle.

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09
Intended outboard sidewall Maximum loaded vehicle weight
The side of an asymmetrical tire, The sum of curb weight; accessory
that must always face outward when weight; vehicle capacity weight; and
mounted on a vehicle. production options weight.
Kilopascal (kPa) Normal occupant weight
The metric unit for air pressure. The number of occupants a vehicle
is designed to seat multiplied by 150
Light Truck (LT) tire pounds (68 kg).
A tire designated by its manufacturer
as primarily intended for use on Occupant distribution
lightweight trucks or multipurpose Designated seating positions.
passenger vehicles.
Outward facing sidewall
Load ratings An asymmetrical tire has a particular
The maximum load that a tire is rated side that faces outward when
to carry for a given inflation pressure. mounted on a vehicle. The outward
facing sidewall bears white lettering
Load index or bears manufacturer, brand, and/or
An assigned number ranging from 1 model name molding that is higher
to 279 that corresponds to the load or deeper than the same moldings
carrying capacity of a tire. on the inner facing sidewall.

Maximum inflation pressure Passenger (P-Metric) tire


The maximum air pressure to which A tire used on passenger cars
a cold tire may be inflated. The and some light duty trucks and
maximum air pressure is molded multipurpose vehicles.
onto the sidewall.
Ply
Maximum load rating A layer of rubber-coated parallel
The load rating for a tire at the cords.
maximum permissible inflation
pressure for that tire. Pneumatic tire
A mechanical device made of rubber,
chemicals, fabric and steel or other
materials, that, when mounted on
an automotive wheel provides the
traction and contains the gas or fluid
that sustains the load.

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Maintenance

Pneumatic options weight Treadwear indicators


The combined weight of installed Narrow bands, sometimes called
regular production options weighing “wear bars”, that show across the
over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in excess of the tread of a tire when only 1/16 inch of
standard items which they replace, tread remains.
not previously considered in
curb weight or accessory weight, UTQGS
including heavy duty breaks, ride Uniform Tire Quality Grading
levelers, roof rack, heavy duty Standards is a tire information
battery, and special trim. system that provides consumers
with ratings for a tire’s traction,
Recommended inflation pressure temperature and treadwear.
Vehicle manufacturer’s Ratings are determined by tire
recommended tire inflation pressure manufacturers using government
as shown on the tire placard. testing procedures. The ratings are
molded into the sidewall of the tire.
Radial ply tire
A pneumatic tire in which the ply Vehicle capacity weight
cords that extend to the beads are The number of designated seating
laid at 90 degrees to the centerline positions multiplied by 150 lbs. (68
of the tread. kg) plus the rated cargo and luggage
load.
Rim
A metal support for a tire and upon Vehicle maximum load on the tire
which the tire beads are seated. Load on an individual tire due to curb
and accessory weight plus maximum
Sidewall occupant and cargo weight.
The portion of a tire between the
tread and the bead. Vehicle normal load on the tire
Load on an individual tire that is
Speed rating determined by distributing to each
An alphanumeric code assigned to a axle its share of the curb weight,
tire indicating the maximum speed accessory weight, and normal
at which a tire can operate. occupant weight and dividing by 2.
Traction
Vehicle placard
The friction between the tire and
the road surface. The amount of grip A label permanently attached
provided. to a vehicle showing the
original equipment tire size and
Tread recommended inflation pressure.
The portion of a tire that comes into
contact with the road.

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09
CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE
Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers:The airbag module, safety belt pretensioners,
and remote batteries must be disposed of according to Title 22 California Code of
Regulations Section 67384.10 (a). Special handling may be necessary. See: www.
dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for
handling and disposal.

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10.Vehicle Information,
Reporting Safety Defects,
and Consumer Information
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..............................................................10-2
Vehicle Certification Label ..............................................................................10-2
Tire Specification and Pressure Label ............................................................10-2
Engine Number ................................................................................................10-3
Refrigerant Label .............................................................................................10-3
Operation in Foreign Countries.......................................................................10-3
Hyundai Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy .......................................................... 10-4
Vehicle Data Collection and Event Data Recorders ......................................10-5
Reporting Safety Defects ............................................................................... 10-6
FCC Statement ...........................................................................................................10-6
Consumer Information .................................................................................... 10-7

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Vehicle Information, Reporting Safety Defects, and Consumer Information

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE CERTIFICATION


180%(5ǣ9,1Ǥ LABEL
„
Frame number

ONX4010020 ONX4010022

The vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle certification label attached
is the number used in registering your on the driver’s (or front passenger’s)
vehicle and in all legal matters pertaining side center pillar gives the vehicle
to its ownership, etc. identification number (VIN).
The number is punched on the body
panel between the engine and the TIRE SPECIFICATION AND
interior of the vehicle.
PRESSURE LABEL
„
VIN label (if equipped)

ONX4010021
ONX4E010022
The VIN is also on a plate attached to The tires supplied on your new
the top of the left side dashboard. The vehicle are chosen to provide the best
number on the plate can easily be seen performance for normal driving.
through the windshield from outside.
The tire label located on the driver’s
side center pillar gives the tire pressures
recommended for your vehicle.

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ENGINE NUMBER OPERATION IN FOREIGN
„
Smartstream G2.5 GDI COUNTRIES
If you are going to drive your vehicle in
another country, be sure to:
ś Observe all regulations regarding
registration and insurance.
ś Determine that acceptable fuel is
available.

ONX4E010026

The engine number is stamped on the


engine block as shown in the drawing.

REFRIGERANT LABEL
ǣ,)(48,33('Ǥ

ONX4050071

The refrigerant label provides


information such as refrigerant type and
amount. (R-1234yf)

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Vehicle Information, Reporting Safety Defects, and Consumer Information

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 Care Center at:
Hyundai Customer Care
P.O. Box 20850
Fountain Valley, CA 92728 800-633-5151
[email protected]

Hyundai’s Customer Care representatives are available Monday through Friday,


between the hours of 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM PST and Saturday between 6:30 AM and
3:00 PM PST (English).
For Customer Care assistance in Spanish or Korean, representatives are available
Monday through Friday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST.

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VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS
This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of
an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag
deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a
vehicle’s systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle
dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such data as:
ś How various systems in your vehicle were operating;
ś Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were buckled/fastened;
ś How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and,
ś How fast the vehicle was traveling.
These data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which
crashes and injuries occur.
NOTE: EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation
occurs; no data are recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions and no
personal data (for example, name, gender, age, and crash location) are recorded.
However, other parties, such as law enforcement, could combine the EDR data with
the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation.
To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the
vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties,
such as law enforcement, that have the special equipment, can read the information if
they have access to the vehicle or the EDR.

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Vehicle Information, Reporting Safety Defects, and Consumer Information

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS


If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or
could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying
HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA.

To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-
327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153);
go to http://www.safercar.gov;
download the SaferCar mobile application;
or write to: Administrator, NHTSA
1200 New Jersey Ave, SE,
West Building Washington, D.C. 20590.
You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from
http://www.safercar.gov.

If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it


finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and
remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual
problems between you, your dealer, or HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA.

FCC Statement
The following regulatory statement applies to all Radio Frequency (RF) devices
equipped in this vehicle:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d`Innovation, Science and Economic
Development applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si
le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.

La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones:


1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y
2. este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que
pueda causar su operación no deseada.

Information
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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CONSUMER INFORMATION
This consumer information has been prepared in accordance with regulations issued
by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the U.S. Department of
Transportation.Your HYUNDAI dealer will help answer any questions you may have as
you read this information.
HYUNDAI motor vehicles are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed all
applicable safety standards.
For your safety, however, we strongly urge you to read and follow all directions in
this Owner’s Manual, particularly the information under the headings “NOTICE”,
“CAUTION”, and “WARNING”.
If, after reading this manual, you have any questions regarding the operation of your
vehicle, please contact the Hyundai Customer Care Center:

Hyundai Customer Care


P.O. Box 20850
Fountain Valley, CA 92728
800-633-5151
[email protected]

Hyundai’s Customer Care Center representatives are available Monday through Friday,
between the hours of 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM PST
and Saturday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST (English).
For Customer Care assistance in Spanish or Korean, representatives are available
Monday through Friday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST.

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