Hyundai 2012 Santa Fe- Manuals
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User Manual Hyundai 2012 Santa Fe
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F3 This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: ✽ ✽ NOTICE This indicates that interesting or helpful information is being provided. SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious i...
F4 FOREWORD Thank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people who driveHyundais. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each Hyundai we build is something of which we're veryproud. Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to...
F5 Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts 1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts? Hyundai Genuine Parts are the samepar ts used by Hyundai MotorCompany to manufacture vehicles.They are designed and tested for theoptimum safety, performance, and reli-ability to our customers. 2. Why should you use genuine parts? ...
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Introduction Your vehicle at a glance Safety systems of your vehicle Features of your vehicle Driving your vehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects Index t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s
1 How to use this manual / 1-2Fuel requirements / 1-2Vehicle handling instructions / 1-4Vehicle break-in process / 1-5Vehicle data collection and event data recorders / 1-5Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster / 1-6 Introduction
1 3 Introduction A020103AUN Gasoline containing alcohol andmethanol Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline andethanol (also known as grain alcohol),and gasoline or gasohol containingmethanol (also known as wood alcohol)are being marketed along with or insteadof leaded or unleaded gasoline.Do not use gasohol...
Introduction 4 1 A020105BUN Do not use methanol Fuels containing methanol (wood alco-hol) should not be used in your vehicle.This type of fuel can reduce vehicle per-formance and damage components ofthe fuel system. Fuel Additives HYUNDAI recommends that you usegood quality gasolines treated with de...
1 5 Introduction VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS A030000AUN No special break-in period is needed. Byfollowing a few simple precautions for thefirst 600 miles (1,000 km) you may add tothe performance, economy and life ofyour vehicle.• Do not race the engine.• While driving, keep your engine speed (r pm, or ...
Introduction 6 1 INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Engine oil pressure warninglight ❈ : For more detailed explanations, refer to section 4, “Instrument cluster”. Seat belt warning light Tailgate open warning light High beam indicator Turn signal indicator ABS (Anti-lock brake system)warnin...
2 Interior overview / 2-2Instrument panel overview / 2-3Engine compartment / 2-4 Your vehicle at a glance
Your vehicle at a glance 2 2 INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Door lock/unlock button ............................4-8 2. Outside rearview mirror control switch* .....4-38 3. Central door lock switch* ..........................4-8 4. Power window lock button* .....................4-15 5. Power window switches .....
2 3 Your vehicle at a glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 1. Instrument cluster ...........................4-402. Light control / Turn signals ..............4-573. Wiper/Washer..................................4-614. Steering wheel audio controls* .......4-925. Auto cruise controls* ......................
Your vehicle at a glance 4 2 ENGINE COMPARTMENT OXM079001/OXM079100 1. Engine coolant reservoir ..................7-16 2. Engine oil filler cap ..........................7-14 3. Brake fluid reservoir.........................7-18 4. Air cleaner .......................................7-22 5. Fuse box ...
3 Seats / 3-2Seat belts / 3-17Child restraint system / 3-28Airbag-supplemental restraint system / 3-36 Safety systems of your vehicle
Safety systems of your vehicle 2 3 C010000AFD Front seat (1) Forward and rearward(2) Seatback angle(3) Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat)(4) Lumbar support (Driver’s seat)*(5) Seat warmer*(6) Headrest Rear seat (7) Seatback angle and folding(8) Headrest(9) Armrest * : if equipped SEATS Manual seat ...
3 3 Safety systems of your vehicle WARNING - Driver’s seat • Never attempt to adjust seat while the vehicle is moving. Thiscould result in loss of control,and an accident causing death,serious injury, or property dam-age. • Do not allow anything to interfere with the normal position of theseatback. ...
Safety systems of your vehicle 4 3 (Continued)• When resetting the seatback to the upright position, make sure itis securely latched by pushing itforward and rearwards. • To avoid the possibility of burns, do not remove the carpet in thecargo area. Emission controldevices beneath this floor gener-at...
3 5 Safety systems of your vehicle Front seat adjustment - Manual C010101AUN Forward and rearward To move the seat forward or rearward:1. Pull the seat slide adjustment lever under the front edge of the seat cush-ion up and hold it. 2. Slide the seat to the position you desire. 3. Release the lever ...
Safety systems of your vehicle 6 3 CAUTION • The power seat is driven by an electric motor. Stop operatingonce the adjustment is complet-ed. Excessive operation maydamage the electrical equipment. • When in operation, the power seat consumes a large amount ofelectrical power. To prevent unnecessary ...
Safety systems of your vehicle 8 3 Lumbar support (for driver’s seat, if equipped) The lumbar support can be adjusted bypressing the button. C010104CFD Headrest The driver's and front passenger's seatsare equipped with a headrest for theoccupant's safety and comfort.The headrest not only provides co...
3 9 Safety systems of your vehicle Adjusting the height up and down To raise the headrest, pull it up to thedesired position (1). To lower the head-rest, push and hold the release button (2)on the headrest support and lower theheadrest to the desired position (3). Removal and installation To remove ...
Safety systems of your vehicle 10 3 CAUTION • When cleaning the seats, do not use an organic solvent such aspaint thinner, benzene, alcoholand gasoline. Doing so may dam-age the surface of the heater orseats. • To prevent overheating the seat warmer, do not place anything onthe seats that insulates ...
3 11 Safety systems of your vehicle C010108AUN Seatback pocket (if equipped) The seatback pocket is provided on theback of the front passenger’s and driver’sseatbacks. WARNING - Seat warmer burns Passengers should use extremecaution when using seat warmersdue to the possibility of excessheating or b...
Safety systems of your vehicle 12 3 Rear seat adjustment Seatback angle To recline the seatback:1. Pull up the seatback recline lever.2. Hold the lever and adjust the seatback of the seat to the position you desire. 3. Release the lever and make sure the seatback is locked in place. (The leverMUST r...
Safety systems of your vehicle 14 3 Folding the rear seat The rear seatbacks can be folded to facil-itate carrying long items or to increasethe luggage capacity of the vehicle. 1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle in the pocket between the rear seat back andcushion, and make sure the rear seatbelt we...
Safety systems of your vehicle 16 3 WARNING - Cargo Cargo should always be secured toprevent it from being thrown aboutthe vehicle in a collision and caus-ing injury to the vehicle occupants.Do not place objects on the rearseats, since they cannot be proper-ly secured and may hit the frontseat occup...
3 17 Safety systems of your vehicle C020100AUN Seat belt restraint system SEAT BELTS (Continued)• Avoid wearing twisted seat belts. A twisted belt can't do its job aswell. In a collision, it could evencut into you. Be sure the beltwebbing is straight and not twist-ed. • Be careful not to damage the ...
Safety systems of your vehicle 18 3 Seat belt warning As a reminder to the driver, the seat beltwarning light will blink for approximately6 seconds each time you turn the ignitionswitch ON regardless of belt fastening.If the driver's seat belt is not fastenedwhen the ignition switch is turned on, th...
3 19 Safety systems of your vehicle C020102AFD-EU Seat belt - Driver's 3-point systemwith emergency locking retractor To fasten your seat belt: To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of theretractor and insert the metal tab (1) intothe buckle (2). There will be an audible"click" when the tab ...
Safety systems of your vehicle 20 3 Release the button to lock the anchorinto position. Tr y sliding the heightadjuster to make sure that it has lockedinto position. C020106AFD Seat belts - Front passenger and rearseat 3-point system with combinationlocking retractor To fasten your seat belt: Combin...
3 21 Safety systems of your vehicle When the seat belt is fully extended fromthe retractor to allow the installation of achild restraint system, the seat belt oper-ation changes to allow the belt to retract,but not to extend (Automatic LockingRetractor Type). Refer to “Using a childrestraint system”...
Safety systems of your vehicle 22 3 Stowing the rear seat belt The rear seat belt buckles can be stowedin the pocket between the rear seatbackand cushion when not in use. Pre-tensioner seat belt Your vehicle is equipped with driver's andfront passenger's pre-tensioner seatbelts. The purpose of the p...
3 23 Safety systems of your vehicle The seat belt pre-tensioner system con-sists mainly of the following components.Their locations are shown in the illustra-tion:1. SRS air bag warning light2. Retractor pre-tensioner assembly3. SRS control module ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Both the driver's and front passen- ger...
Safety systems of your vehicle 24 3 Seat belt precautions (Continued)• Improper handling of the pre-ten- sioner seat belt assemblies, andfailure to heed the warnings notto strike, modify, inspect, replace,service or repair the pre-tension-er seat belt assemblies may leadto improper operation or inad...
3 25 Safety systems of your vehicle Infant or small child All 50 states have child restraint laws. Youshould be aware of the specific require-ments in your state. Child and/or infantseats must be properly placed andinstalled in the rear seat. For more infor-mation about the use of these restraints,r...
Safety systems of your vehicle 26 3 If the shoulder belt portion slightly touch-es the child’s neck or face, try placing thechild closer to the center of the vehicle. Ifthe shoulder belt still touches their faceor neck they need to be returned to achild restraint system. C020302AUN Pregnant women Th...
3 27 Safety systems of your vehicle C020400AUN Care of seat belts Seat belt systems should never be disas-sembled or modified. In addition, careshould be taken to assure that seat beltsand belt hardware are not damaged byseat hinges, doors or other abuse. Periodic inspection All seat belts should be...
Safety systems of your vehicle 28 3 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM C030000AEN-EU Children riding in the car should sit in therear seat and must always be properlyrestrained to minimize the risk of injury inan accident, sudden stop or suddenmaneuver. According to accident statis-tics, children are safer when...
3 29 Safety systems of your vehicle C030100AFD Using a child restraint system For small children and babies, the use ofa child seat or infant seat is required. Thischild seat or infant seat should be ofappropriate size for the child and shouldbe installed in accordance with the man-ufacturer's instr...
Safety systems of your vehicle 30 3 Since all passenger seat belts movefreely under normal conditions and onlylock under extreme or emergency condi-tions (emergency locking mode), youmust manually change these seat beltsto the automatic locking mode to securea child restraint. C030102BUN-EU Placing ...
3 31 Safety systems of your vehicle To install a child restraint system on theoutboard or center rear seats, do the fol-lowing:1. Place the child restraint system on the seat and route the lap/shoulder beltaround or through the restraint, follow-ing the restraint manufacturer’sinstructions. Be sure ...
Safety systems of your vehicle 32 3 5. Remove as much slack from the belt as possible by pushing down on thechild restraint system while feeding theshoulder belt back into the retractor. 6. Push and pull on the child restraint system to confirm that the seat belt isholding it firmly in place. If it ...
3 33 Safety systems of your vehicle 1. Route the child restraint seat tether strap over the seatback. For vehicles with adjustable head-rests, route the tether strap under theheadrest and between the headrestposts, otherwise route the tether strapover the top of the seatback. 2. Connect the tether s...
Safety systems of your vehicle 34 3 C030104BFD-EU Securing a child restraint seat withchild seat lower anchor system Some child seat manufacturers makechild restraint seats that are labeled asLATCH or LATCH-compatible childrestraint seats. LATCH stands for "LowerAnchors and Tethers for Children&...
3 35 Safety systems of your vehicle LATCH anchors have been provided inyour vehicle. The LATCH anchors arelocated in the left and right outboard rearseating positions. Their locations areshown in the illustration. There is noLATCH anchor provided for the centerrear seating position.The LATCH anchors...
Safety systems of your vehicle 36 3 (1) Driver’s front air bag(2) Passenger’s front air bag(3) Side impact air bag(4) Curtain air bag AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM WARNING Even in vehicles with air bags, youand your passengers must alwayswear the safety belts provided inorder to m...
3 37 Safety systems of your vehicle SRS components and functions The SRS consists of the following com-ponents:1. Driver's front air bag module2. Front impact sensors3. Passenger's front air bag module4. Retractor pre-tensioner assemblies5. Side impact sensors6. Curtain air bag modules7. Side impact...
3 39 Safety systems of your vehicle B240B05L Passenger’s front air bag WARNING • Do not install or place any acces- sories (drink holder, CD holder,sticker, etc.) on the front passen-ger's panel above the glove boxin a vehicle with a passenger's airbag. Such objects may becomedangerous projectiles a...
Safety systems of your vehicle 40 3 C040300AUN-EU Occupant classification system Your vehicle is equipped with an occu-pant classification system in the frontpassenger's seat.The occupant classification system isdesigned to detect the presence of aproperly-seated front passenger anddetermine if the ...
3 41 Safety systems of your vehicle Always be sure that you and all vehicleoccupants are seated and restrainedproperly (sitting upright with the seat inan upright position, centered on the seatcushion, with the person's legs comfort-ably extended, feet on the floor, andwearing the safety belt proper...
Safety systems of your vehicle 46 3 The driver's seat track position sensor,which is installed on the seat track, deter-mines if the seat is fore or aft of a refer-ence position. The seat belt buckle sen-sors determine if the driver and front pas-senger's seat belts are fastened. Thesesensors provid...
3 47 Safety systems of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Be sure to read information about the SRS on the labels provided on the sunvisor. • Advanced air bags are combined with pre-tensioner seat belts to help pro-vide enhanced occupant protection infrontal crashes. Front air bags are notintended to deploy ...
3 49 Safety systems of your vehicle Side impact air bag Your vehicle is equipped with a sideimpact air bag in each front seat. Thepurpose of the air bag is to provide thevehicle's driver and/or the front passen-ger with additional protection than thatoffered by the seat belt alone. • The side impact...
Safety systems of your vehicle 50 3 C040700AFD Curtain air bag Curtain air bags are located along bothsides of the roof rails above the front andrear doors. OXM039055 OCM030304 WARNING • The side impact air bag is sup- plemental to the driver's and thepassenger's seat belt systemsand is not a substi...
3 51 Safety systems of your vehicle They are designed to help protect theheads of the front seat occupants andthe rear outboard seat occupants in cer-tain side impact collisions.• The curtain air bags are designed to deploy during certain side impact colli-sions, depending on the crash severity,angl...
Safety systems of your vehicle 52 3 C040800AFD Why didn’t my air bag go off in acollision? (Inflation and non-infla-tion conditions of the air bag) There are many types of accidents inwhich the air bag would not be expect-ed to provide additional protection.These include rear impacts, second orthird...
3 53 Safety systems of your vehicle C040801AUN Air bag inflation conditions Front air bags Front air bags are designed to inflate in afrontal collision depending on the intensi-ty, speed or angles of impact of the frontcollision. WARNING • Do not hit or allow any objects to impact the locations wher...
Safety systems of your vehicle 54 3 Side impact and curtain air bags Side impact and curtain air bags aredesigned to inflate when an impact isdetected by side collision sensorsdepending on the strength, speed orangles of impact resulting from a sideimpact collision. Also, the side impact and curtain...
3 55 Safety systems of your vehicle • Air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, because occupants aremoved backward by the force of theimpact. In this case, inflated air bagswould not be able to provide any addi-tional benefit. • Front air bags may not inflate in side impact collision...
Safety systems of your vehicle 56 3 • Just before impact, drivers often brake heavily. Such heavy braking lowers thefront portion of the vehicle causing it to“ride” under a vehicle with a higherground clearance. Air bags may notinflate in this "under-ride" situationbecause deceleration force...
3 57 Safety systems of your vehicle How does the air bag systemoperate • Air bags are activated (able to inflate if necessar y) only when the ignitionswitch is turned to the ON or STARTposition. • Air bags inflate instantly in the event of serious frontal or side collision in orderto help protect th...
Safety systems of your vehicle 58 3 C040902AUN Noise and smoke When the air bags inflate, they make aloud noise and they leave smoke andpowder in the air inside of the vehicle.This is normal and is a result of the igni-tion of the air bag inflator. After the airbag inflates, you may feel substantial...
3 59 Safety systems of your vehicle C040903AUN Do not install a child restraint on thefront passenger’s seat Never place a rear-facing child restraintin the front passenger’s seat. If the airbag deploys, it would impact the rear-fac-ing child restraint, causing serious orfatal injury.In addition, do...
Safety systems of your vehicle 60 3 When the ignition switch is turned ON,the indicator light should illuminate forapproximately 6 seconds, then go off.Have the system checked if:• The light does not turn on briefly when you turn the ignition ON. • The light stays on after illuminating for approxima...
3 61 Safety systems of your vehicle C041300AUN Additional safety precautions • Never let passengers ride in thecargo area or on top of a folded-down back seat. All occupants should sit upright, fully back in their seats withtheir seat belts on and their feet on thefloor. • Passengers should not move...
C041400AUN Adding equipment to or modify-ing your air bag-equipped vehicle If you modify your vehicle by changingyour vehicle's frame, bumper system,front door, front end or side sheet metalor ride height, this may affect the opera-tion of your vehicle's air bag system. Air bag warning label Air bag...
4 Keys / 4-2Remote keyless entry / 4-3Theft-alarm system / 4-5Door locks / 4-7Tailgate / 4-11Windows / 4-13Hood / 4-17Fuel filler lid / 4-19Sunroof / 4-22 Steering wheel / 4-26Mirrors / 4-28Instrument cluster / 4-40Rearview camera / 4-56Hazard warning flasher / 4-56Lighting / 4-57Wipers and washers ...
Features of your vehicle 2 4 D010100AFD Record your key number The key code number isstamped on the barcode tag attached to thekey set. Should you lose your keys, this number will enable an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer to duplicate the keyseasily. Remove the bar code tag andstore it in a safe place. Als...
4 3 Features of your vehicle Remote keyless entry systemoperations Lock (1) All doors are locked if the lock button ispressed.If all doors are closed, the hazard warn-ing lights will blink once to indicate thatall doors are locked. However, if any doorremains open, the hazard warning lightswill not ...
Features of your vehicle 4 4 This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interfer- ence received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation....
4 5 Features of your vehicle D030000AUN-EE This system is designed to provide pro-tection from unauthorized entry into thecar. This system is operated in threestages: the first is the "Armed" stage, thesecond is the "Theft-alarm" stage, andthe third is the "Disarmed" stage. I...
Features of your vehicle 6 4 Theft-alarm stage The alarm will be activated if any of thefollowing occurs while the system isarmed.• A front or rear door is opened without using ignition key or transmitter. • The tailgate is opened without using ignition key or transmitter. • The engine hood is opene...
4 7 Features of your vehicle Operating door locks from out-side the vehicle • Turn the key toward the rear of the vehicle to unlock and toward the frontof vehicle to lock. • If you lock the door with a key, all vehi- cle doors will lock automatically. • From the driver’s door, turn the key to the ri...
Features of your vehicle 8 4 Operating door locks from insidethe vehicle With the door lock button • To unlock a door, push the door lock button (1) to the “Unlock” position. Thered mark (2) on the button will be visi-ble. • To lock a door, push the door lock but- ton (1) to the “Lock” position. If ...
4 9 Features of your vehicle • When pushing down on the rear por- tion (2) of the switch, all vehicle doorswill unlock. • However, if the key is in the ignition switch and the driver’s door is opened,the driver’s door will not lock when thefront portion (1) of the central door lockswitch is pressed....
Features of your vehicle 10 4 Auto door lock/unlock feature(if equipped) • All doors will automatically lock when the transaxle shift lever is shifted out ofP(Park). • All doors will automatically unlocked when the transaxle shift lever isshifted into P(Park). • All doors will automatically unlock w...
4 11 Features of your vehicle Opening the tailgate • The tailgate is locked or unlocked when all doors are locked or unlockedwith the key, transmitter or central doorlock switch. • If unlocked, the tailgate can be opened by pressing the handle and pulling itup. ✽ ✽ NOTICE In cold and wet climates, d...
4 13 Features of your vehicle D080000AFD (1) Driver’s door power window switch(2) Front passenger’s door power win- dow switch (3) Rear door (left) power window switch(4) Rear door (right) power window switch (5) Window opening and closing(6) Automatic power window up*/down*(7) Power window lock swi...
Features of your vehicle 14 4 Power windows The ignition switch must be in the ONposition for power windows to operate.Each door has a power window switchthat controls the door’s window. The dri-ver’s door has a master power windowswitch that controls all the windows in thevehicleThe power windows c...
4 15 Features of your vehicle Automatic reversal If the upward movement of the window isblocked by an object or part of the body,the window will detect the resistance andwill stop upward movement. The windowwill then lower approximately 11.8 in. (30cm) to allow the object to be cleared.If the window...
Features of your vehicle 16 4 CAUTION • To prevent possible damage to the power window system, do notopen or close two windows ormore at the same time. This willalso ensure the longevity of thefuse. • Never try to operate the main switch on the driver's door andthe individual door windowswitch in th...
4 17 Features of your vehicle D090100BUN Opening the hood 1. Pull the release lever to unlatch the hood. The hood should pop openslightly. 2. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise the hood slightly, push the secondary latch(1) inside of the hood center and liftthe hood (2). 3. Raise the hood. It wil...
Features of your vehicle 18 4 WARNING - Hood • Before closing the hood, ensure that all obstructions are removedfrom the hood opening. Closingthe hood with an obstructionpresent in the hood opening mayresult in property damage orsevere personal injury. • Do not leave gloves, rags or any other combus...
4 19 Features of your vehicle Opening the fuel filler lid The fuel-filler lid must be opened frominside the vehicle by pulling up on thefuel-filler lid opener located on the floornext to the driver’s seat. ✽ ✽ NOTICE If the fuel-filler lid will not open becauseice has formed around it, tap lightly o...
Features of your vehicle 22 4 D110000AUN If your vehicle is equipped with this fea-ture, you can slide or tilt your sunroofwith the sunroof control switch located onthe overhead console. The sunroof can only be opened, closed,or tilted when the ignition switch is in theON position. ✽ ✽ NOTICE • In c...
4 23 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE To reduce wind noise while driving, werecommend you to drive at the recom-mended position. To close the sunroof (autoslide feature),move the sunroof control switch towardsthe front of the vehicle for more than 0.5second.The sunroof will close all the way. To ...
Features of your vehicle 24 4 D110300AUN Sunshade The sunshade will be opened with theglass panel automatically when the glasspanel is slid. You will have to close it man-ually if you want it closed. OHM048028 WARNING - Sunroof • Be careful that someone’s head, hands and body are not trappedby a clo...
4 25 Features of your vehicle Resetting the sunroof Whenever the vehicle battery is discon-nected or discharged, or related fuse isblown, you must reset your sunroof sys-tem as follows: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and close the sunroof com-pletely. 2. Release the control switch.3....
Features of your vehicle 26 4 WARNING • Never adjust the angle and height of steering wheel while driving.You may lose your steering con-trol and cause severe personalinjury or accidents. • After adjusting, push the steering wheel both up and down to becertain it is locked in position. Power steerin...
4 27 Features of your vehicle To change the steering wheel angle, pulldown the lock release lever (1), adjustthe steering wheel to the desired angle(2) and height (if equipped) (3), then pullup the lock-release lever to lock thesteering wheel in place. Be sure to adjustthe steering wheel to the desi...
Features of your vehicle 28 4 Inside rearview mirror Adjust the rearview mirror so that thecenter view through the rear window isseen. Make this adjustment before youstart driving. D140101AUN Day/night rearview mirror Make this adjustment before you startdriving and while the day/night lever is inth...
4 29 Features of your vehicle To operate Compass feature Press and release the button, then thevehicle's directional heading will be dis-played. Pressing and releasing the buttonagain will turn off the display. Heading display - E : East- W : West- S : South- N : North ex) NE : North East Calibratio...
Features of your vehicle 30 4 Setting the compass zone 1. Determine the Zone Number based on your current location in the Zone Map. 2. Press and hold the button for more than 6 but less than 9 seconds. Thecurrent zone number will appear in thedisplay. 3. Release then press the button to incre- ment ...
4 31 Features of your vehicle D140105AEN Electric chromic mirror (ECM) withcompass and HomeLink ® system (if equipped) Your vehicle may be equipped with aGentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror with aZ-Nav™ Electronic Compass Displayand an Integrated HomeLink ® Wireless Control System. During nighttime driv...
Features of your vehicle 32 4 Automatic-Dimming Night VisionSafety™ (NVS ® ) Mirror The NVS ® Mirror in your vehicle is the most advanced way to reduce annoyingglare in the rearview mirror during anydriving situation. For more information regarding NVS ® mirrors and other appli- cations, please refe...
4 33 Features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting:1. Determine the desired Zone Number based upon your current location onthe Zone Map. 2. Press and hold the button for more than 3 but less than 6 seconds, thecurrent Zone Number will appear onthe display. 3. Pressing and holding the button ag...
Features of your vehicle 34 4 1. Press and hold the button for more than 6 seconds. When the compassmemory is cleared a "C" will appear inthe display. 2. To calibrate the compass, drive the vehicle in 2 complete circles at lessthan 5 mph (8 km/h). Integrated HomeLink ® Wireless Control Syste...
4 35 Features of your vehicle Standard programming To train most devices, follow theseinstructions:1. For first-time programming, press and hold the two outside buttons,HomeLink ® Channel 1 and Channel 3 Buttons, until the indicator light beginsto flash (after 20 seconds). Releaseboth buttons. Do no...
Features of your vehicle 36 4 ✽ ✽ NOTICE There are 30 seconds in which to initiatestep3. 3. Return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold for two seconds and then releasethe desired HomeLink ® button. Repeat the "press/hold/release" sequence asecond time to complete the program-ming. (Some de...
4 37 Features of your vehicle Erasing HomeLink ® buttons Individual buttons cannot be erased.However, to erase all three programmedbuttons:1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink ® buttons until the indicator light begins to flash-after 20 seconds. 2. Release both buttons. Do not hold for longer th...
Features of your vehicle 38 4 D140200AUN Outside rearview mirror Be sure to adjust mirror angles beforedriving.Your vehicle is equipped with both left-hand and right-hand outside rearviewmirrors. The mirrors can be adjustedremotely with the remote switch. The mir-ror heads can be folded back to prev...
4 39 Features of your vehicle D140202AFD Folding the outside rearview mirror To fold outside rearview mirror, grasp thehousing of mirror and then fold it towardthe rear of the vehicle. B510E01E CAUTION • The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjust-ing angles, but the motor contin-ues ...
Features of your vehicle 40 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 2. Engine coolant temperature gauge 3. Fuel gauge 4. Speedometer 5. Turn signal indicators 6. Warning and indicator lights 7. Odometer/Trip computer (if equipped) OCM042050N * The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustr...
4 41 Features of your vehicle Instrument panel illumination When the vehicle’s parking lights or head-lights are on, rotate the illumination con-trol knob to adjust the instrument panelillumination intensity. Gauges D150201AUN Speedometer The speedometer indicates the forwardspeed of the vehicle.The...
Features of your vehicle 42 4 WARNING Never remove the radiator capwhen the engine is hot. The enginecoolant is under pressure andcould cause severe burns. Waituntil the engine is cool beforeadding coolant to the reservoir. D150203AUN Engine coolant temperature gauge This gauge shows the temperature...
4 43 Features of your vehicle D150204AUN Fuel gauge The fuel gauge indicates the approxi-mate amount of fuel remaining in the fueltank. The fuel tank capacity is given insection 8. The fuel gauge is supplement-ed by a low fuel warning light, which willilluminate when the fuel tank is nearlyempty.On ...
Features of your vehicle 44 4 Odometer The odometer indicates the total dis-tance the vehicle has been driven.You will also find the odometer useful todetermine when periodic maintenanceshould be performed. ✽ ✽ NOTICE It is forbidden to alter of the odometerof any vehicle with the intent to changeth...
4 45 Features of your vehicle D150206AFD Trip computer (if equipped) The trip computer is a microcomputer-controlled driver information system thatdisplays information related to driving onthe display when the ignition switch is inthe ON position. All stored driving infor-mation (except odometer, di...
4 47 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been interrupt-ed, the “Distance to empty” functionmay not operate correctly.The trip computer may not registeradditional fuel if less than 1.6 gallons(6 liters) of fuel are added to the vehi-cl...
Features of your vehicle 48 4 ECO ON/OFF mode (if equipped) You can turn the ECO indicator on/off onthe instrument cluster in this mode.If you push the RESET button more than1 second in the ECO ON mode, ECOOFF is displayed in the screen and theECO indicator turns off.If you want to display the ECO i...
Features of your vehicle 50 4 ✽ ✽ NOTICE If the ABS warning light or EBD warn-ing light is on and stays on, thespeedometer or odometer/tripmeter may not work. In this case, have yourvehicle checked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. Seat belt warning Seat belt warning light As a rem...
4 51 Features of your vehicle D150307AFD Engine oil pressure warning light This warning light indicates the engine oilpressure is low.If the warning light illuminates while driv-ing:1. Drive safely to the side of the road and stop. 2. With the engine off, check the engine oil level. If the level is ...
Features of your vehicle 52 4 Your vehicle is equipped with dual-diago-nal braking systems. This means you stillhave braking on two wheels even if oneof the dual systems should fail. With onlyone of the dual systems working, morethan normal pedal travel and greaterpedal pressure are required to stop...
4 53 Features of your vehicle Shift pattern indicators(if equipped) The indicator displays which automatictransaxle shift lever is selected. D150313AFD Charging system warning This warning light indicates a malfunctionof either the generator or electricalcharging system.If the warning light comes on...
Features of your vehicle 54 4 ESC (Electronic StabilityControl) indicator The ESC indicator will illuminate whenthe ignition switch is turned ON, butshould go off after approximately 3 sec-onds. When the ESC is on, it monitorsthe driving conditions. Under normal driv-ing conditions, the ESC indicato...
4 55 Features of your vehicle Cruise indicator (if equipped) CRUISE indicator The indicator illuminates when the cruisecontrol system is enabled.The cruise indicator in the instrumentcluster is illuminated when the cruisecontrol ON-OFF button on the steeringwheel is pushed.The indicator goes off whe...
Features of your vehicle 56 4 REARVIEW CAMERA (IF EQUIPPED) The rearview camera will activate whenthe back-up light is ON with the ignitionswitch ON and the shift lever in the R(Reverse) position.This system is a supplemental systemthat shows behind the vehicle throughthe A/V system while backing-up...
4 57 Features of your vehicle D190100BUN Battery saver function • The purpose of this feature is to pre- vent the batter y from being dis-charged. The system automaticallyturns off the parking lights when thedriver removes the ignition key andopens the driver- side door. • With this feature, the par...
Features of your vehicle 58 4 D190402AUN Headlight position ( ) When the light switch is in the headlightposition (2nd position) the head, tail,position, license and instrument panellights are ON. ✽ ✽ NOTICE The ignition switch must be in the ONposition to turn on the headlights. D190403AUN Auto lig...
4 59 Features of your vehicle D190500BUN High - beam operation To turn on the high beam headlights,push the lever away from you. Pull it backfor low beams.The high-beam indicator will light whenthe headlight high beams are switched on.To prevent the battery from being dis-charged, do not leave the l...
4 61 Features of your vehicle A : Wiper speed control · MIST – Single wipe· OFF – Off· INT – Intermittent wipe· LO – Normal wiper speed· HI – Fast wiper speed B : Intermittent wipe time adjustment C : Wash with brief wipes D : Rear wiper/washer control · – Spraying washer fluid · ON – Normal wipe op...
Features of your vehicle 62 4 D200200AFD Windshield washers In the OFF position, pull the lever gentlytoward you to spray washer fluid on thewindshield and to run the wipers 1-3cycles. Use this function when the wind-shield is dirty. The spray and wiper oper-ation will continue until you release the...
4 63 Features of your vehicle D210000AUN D210100AFD Map lamp This light produces a spot beam for con-venient use as a map lamp at night or asa personal lamp for the driver and frontpassenger.• : Push the switch to turn the map lamp on or off. • DOOR : If the map lamp is pressed in, the light will tu...
Features of your vehicle 64 4 • DOOR : The light comes on when any door (or tailgate) is openedregardless of the ignition switchposition. When doors are unlocked by the transmitter, thelight comes on for approxi-mately 30 seconds as long asany door is not opened. Thelight goes out gradually afterapp...
4 65 Features of your vehicle D210500ACM Glove box lamp In the ignition switch ACC position, theglove box lamp comes on when the glovebox is opened. D210600AUN Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) Opening the lid of the vanity mirror willautomatically turn on the mirror light. OCM052126 OCM040179
Features of your vehicle 66 4 D220000AUN ✽ ✽ NOTICE If you want to defrost and defog on thefront windshield, refer to “WindshieldDefrosting and Defogging” in this sec-tion. D220100AUN Rear window defroster The defroster heats the window toremove frost, fog and thin ice from theinterior and exterior ...
4 67 Features of your vehicle MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) OCM040201N 1. Fan speed control knob2. Air conditioning button (if equipped)3. Mode selection button4. OFF button5. Air intake control button6. Temperature control knob7. MAX A/C button8. Front windshield defroster button9. Re...
Features of your vehicle 68 4 Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine.2. Set the mode to the desired position. For improving the effectiveness ofheating and cooling;- Heating:- Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to the outside (fre...
4 69 Features of your vehicle Mode selection The mode buttons control the direction ofthe air flow through the ventilation sys-tem.Air can be directed to the floor, dashboardoutlets, or windshield. Six symbols are usedto represent MAX A/C, Face, Bi-Level,Floor, Floor-Defrost and Defrost air position...
Features of your vehicle 70 4 Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closedseparately using the thumbwheel.Also, you can adjust the direction of airdelivery from these vents using the ventcontrol lever as shown. Temperature control The temperature control knob allows youto control ...
4 71 Features of your vehicle Recirculated air position With the recirculated airposition selected, air fromthe passenger compar t-ment will be drawn throughthe heating system andheated or cooled accordingto the function selected. Outside (fresh) air position With the outside (fresh) airposition sel...
Features of your vehicle 72 4 Air conditioning (if equipped) Press the A/C button to turn the air con-ditioning system on (indicator light willilluminate). Press the button again to turnthe air conditioning system off. OFF mode Press the OFF button to turn off the airclimate control system. However,...
4 73 Features of your vehicle Operation Tips • To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from entering the vehicle through the venti-lation system, temporarily set the airintake control to the recirculated airposition. Be sure to return the controlto the fresh air position when the irrita-tion has passed to ...
Features of your vehicle 74 4 Air conditioning system operation tips • If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight during hot weather, open thewindows for a short time to let the hotair inside the vehicle escape. • Use air conditioning to reduce humidi- ty and moisture inside the vehicle onrai...
4 75 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule.If the car is being driven in severeconditions such as dusty, rough roads,more frequent climate control air fil-ter inspections and changes arerequired. • When the air flow rate is suddenly decreased,...
Features of your vehicle 76 4 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) OCM040150N 1. A/C display2. AUTO (automatic control) button3. Front blower OFF button4. Air conditioning button*5. Driver's temperature control knob6. Front fan speed control switch7. Air intake control button8. Passenger's...
4 77 Features of your vehicle Automatic heating and air condi-tioning The automatic climate control system iscontrolled by simply setting the desiredtemperature.The Full Automatic Temperature Control(FATC) system automatically controls theheating and cooling system as follows; 1. Press the AUTO butt...
Features of your vehicle 80 4 Adjusting the driver and passenger sidetemperature individually 1. Press the DUAL button to operate the driver and passenger side temperatureindividually. Also, if the passenger sidetemperature control knob is operated,it will automatically change to theDUAL mode as wel...
4 81 Features of your vehicle Air intake control This is used to select the outside (fresh)air position or recirculated air position.To change the air intake control position,push the control button. Recirculated air position With the recirculated airposition selected, air fromthe passenger compar t...
Features of your vehicle 86 4 • For maximum defrosting, set the tem- perature control to the extremeright/hot position and the fan speedcontrol to the highest speed. • If warm air to the floor is desired while defrosting or defogging, set the modeto the floor-defrost position. • Before driving, clea...
4 87 Features of your vehicle To defrost outside windshield 1. Set the fan speed to the highest posi- tion. 2. Set the temperature to the extreme hot position. 3. Select the position. 4. The outside (fresh) air will be selected automatically. Automatic climate control system To defog inside windshie...
Features of your vehicle 88 4 Defogging logic To reduce the possibility of fogging upinside of the windshield, the air intake orair conditioning are controlled automati-cally according to certain conditions suchas or position. To cancel or return to the defogging logic, do the fol-lowing. Automatic ...
4 89 Features of your vehicle D270000AUN These compartments can be used tostore small items required by the driveror passengers. Center console storage (if equipped) To open the center console storage pullup the lever. D270200BFD Glove box The glove box can be locked andunlocked with a master key (i...
Features of your vehicle 90 4 D270300AUN Sunglass holder To open the sunglass holder, press thecover and the holder will slowly open.Place your sunglasses in the compart-ment door with the lenses facing out.Push to close. Multi box (if equipped) The multi box can be used for storingsmall items. Fron...
Features of your vehicle 92 4 INTERIOR FEATURES D280100AFD Cigarette lighter For the cigarette lighter to work, the igni-tion switch must be in the ACC positionor the ON position.To use the cigarette lighter, push it all theway into its socket. When the elementhas heated, the lighter will pop out to...
4 93 Features of your vehicle The front ashtray may be opened bypressing the ashtray lid. To clean the ash-tray, the plastic receptacle should beremoved by lifting the plastic ash recep-tacle upward and pulling it out. D280300BUN Cup holder Cups or small beverage cans may beplaced in the cup holders...
Features of your vehicle 94 4 Center (if equipped) To use the cup holder, pull down the armrest and push the open button.Close the cover after use. D280400AFD Sunvisor Use the sunvisor to shield direct lightthrough the front or side windows.To use the sunvisor, pull it downward.To use the sunvisor f...
4 95 Features of your vehicle Power outlet The power outlet is designed to providepower for mobile telephones or otherdevices designed to operate with vehicleelectrical systems. The devices shoulddraw less than 10 amps with the enginerunning. OCM040171 OCM040172 OCM040231N Center (if equipped) Front...
4 97 Features of your vehicle D280600AUN Digital clock (if equipped) Whenever the battery terminals or relat-ed fuses are disconnected, you mustreset the time.When the ignition switch is in the ACC orON position, the clock buttons operate asfollows: HOUR (1) Pressing the “H” button will advancethe t...
Features of your vehicle 98 4 WARNING The following must be observedwhen installing ANY floor mat tothe vehicle.• Ensure that the floor mats are securely attached to the vehicle’sfloor mat anchor(s) before drivingthe vehicle. • Do not use ANY floor mat that cannot be firmly attached to thevehicle’s ...
Features of your vehicle 100 4 • To use the cargo security screen, pull the handle backward and insert theedges into the slots. When not in use, place the cargo securi-ty screen on the lower portion of thecargo area. (if equipped) OXM049219 OXM049220 WARNING • Do not place objects on the cargo secur...
4 101 Features of your vehicle EXTERIOR FEATURES D290100ACM Roof rack (if equipped) If the vehicle has a roof rack, you canload cargo on top of your vehicle. ✽ ✽ NOTICE • The crossbars (if equipped) should be placed in the proper load carryingpositions prior to placing items ontothe roof rack. • If ...
Features of your vehicle 102 4 ✽ ✽ NOTICE If you install an aftermarket HID headlamp, your vehicle’s audio and electron-ic device may malfunction. Antenna D300102AFD Roof antenna Your car uses a roof antenna to receiveboth AM and FM broadcast signals. Thisantenna is a removable type. To removethe an...
4 103 Features of your vehicle MODE (1) Press the button to select Radio, CD(compact disc), USB or AUX.The mode button will scroll in this order:FM1 - FM2 / AM / XM1-XM3 / CD (if loaded)/ USB (if connected) / AUX (if connected toAUX input jack) SEEK ( / ) (2) If the SEEK button is pressed for 0.8 se...
Features of your vehicle 104 4 AM (MW, LW) broadcasts can bereceived at greater distances than FMbroadcasts. This is because AM (MW,LW) radio waves are transmitted at lowfrequencies. These long, low frequencyradio waves can follow the curvature ofthe earth rather than travelling straightout into the...
4 105 Features of your vehicle • Station Swapping - As a FM signal weakens, another more powerful sig-nal near the same frequency maybegin to play. This is because yourradio is designed to lock onto thestrongest signal. If this occurs, selectanother station with a stronger signal. • Multi-Path Cance...
Features of your vehicle 106 4 Using a cellular phone or a two-way radio When a cellular phone is used inside thevehicle, noise may be produced from theaudio equipment. This does not meanthat something is wrong with the audioequipment. In such a case, use the cellu-lar phone at a place as far as pos...
4 109 Features of your vehicle 1. Power ON/OFF Button & Volume Control Knob Turns the radio ON/OFF when the IGNI-TION SWITCH is on ACC or ON. If thebutton is turned to the right, it increasesthe volume and left, decreases the vol-ume. 2. FM Selection Button (Non RSE Version) Turns to FM mode and...
Features of your vehicle 110 4 • RETURN This function displays the previousMODE screen. • SDVC (SPEED DEPENDENT VOLUME CONTROL) This function automatically adjusts thevolume level according to the speed ofthe vehicle and can be turned ON/OFFthrough the SEARCH/ENTER (AUDIO/TUNE) button. • P.BASS (POW...
4 113 Features of your vehicle 1. CD Loading Slot Please face printed side of CD upward andgently push in. When the ignition switch ison ACC or ON and power is off, power isautomatically turned on if the CD isloaded. This CDP supports only 12cmCDs. If a VCD or Data CD is loaded,"Reading Error...
Features of your vehicle 114 4 • CD/AUX Selection Button If an auxiliary device is connected, itswitches to the AUX mode from theother mode to play the sound from theauxiliary player. If the CD is loaded,turns to CD mode, and if a device isconnected to AUX then it togglesCD ➟ AUX ➟ CD... when the bu...
4 115 Features of your vehicle CAUTION IN USING USB DEVICE • To use the external USB device, make sure the device is notmounted when starting up thevehicle. Mount the device afterstarting up. • If you start the vehicle when the USB device is mounted, it maydamage the USB device. (USBflashdrives are ...
Features of your vehicle 116 4 (Continued)• If the USB device is divided by logical drives, only the music fileson the highest-priority drive arerecognized by car audio. • Devices such as MP3 Player/ Cellular phone/Digital camerathat are not recognizable by stan-dard USB I/F may be unrecog-nized by ...
4 117 Features of your vehicle 1. INFO Selection Button 2. Track Moving Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 4. REPEAT Button 5. USB Selection Button 6. Folder Moving Button 7. Search/ENTER Button 8. SCAN Selection Button USING USB ■ PA910 ■ PA960
Features of your vehicle 120 4 ■ PA960 1. INFO Selection Button 2. Track Moving Button 3. RANDOM Playback Button 4. REPEAT Button 5. iPod Selection Button 6. Category Selection Button 7. Search/ENTER Button RUNNING iPod ® ■ PA910 ❈ iPod ® is a trademark of Apple Inc.
Features of your vehicle 122 4 When using an iPod with the exclusivecable: Connect the exclusive cable to themultiple terminal in the lower center areato the right hand side of the cigarettelighter. When the iPod is connected, the'iPod' icon will be displayed on the top leftcorner of the display scr...
4 123 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE FOR USING iPod ® DEVICE • Some iPod models might not sup- port the communication protocoland the files will not be played.(iPod models supported: Mini, 4G,Photo, Nano, 5G) • The order of search or playback of songs in the iPod can be differentfrom the order ...
4 127 Features of your vehicle 1. TRACK UP/DOWN Button 2. RSE Selection Button 3. RSE Hold and RSE Power Of 4. Folder Moving Button DVDP ■ PA965
Features of your vehicle 128 4 RSE (Rear Seat Entertainment) An auxiliary device must be connectedto, or a DVD loaded into the RSE unit inrear seat area before the RSE/AUX but-ton on the radio can be activated. 1. TRACK UP/DOWN Button • Push [TRACK ] button for less than 0.8 second to play from the ...
4 129 Features of your vehicle BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY PHONE OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED) 1. button : Raises or lowers speaker volume. 2. button : Activates voice recognition. 3. button : Places and transfers calls. 4. button : Ends calls or cancels func- tions. ■ What is Bluetooth ® wireless tec...
Features of your vehicle 130 4 ■ Bluetooth ® wireless technology Language Setting The system language can be changed bythe following steps:1. Power on the audio system with the volume set to an audible level. 2. Press and hold button on the steering wheel until the audio displays“Please Wait”. - The...
Features of your vehicle 132 4 • Pairing a phone Before using Bluetooth ® wireless tech- nology features, the phone must bepaired (registered) with the audio sys-tem. Up to 5 phones can be paired withthe system. NOTE: • The pairing procedure of the phonevaries according to each phonemodel. Before at...
4 133 Features of your vehicle • Changing Priority If several phones are paired with the audiosystem, the system attempts to connectfollowing order when the Bluetooth ® wire- less technology system is enabled:1) “Priority” checked phone.2) Previously connected phone3) Gives up auto connection. ➀ Pre...
Features of your vehicle 134 4 Contacts Sync (Automatic Phonebook download setting) While in ADVANCED menu, select“CONTACTS” To automatically save thecontacts and call history in your mobilephone each time you connect a mobiledevice, select ON. If you do not wish forautomatic download, select OFF.It...
4 135 Features of your vehicle ✽ ✽ Tip ■ Voice Operation To get the best performance out of theVoice Recognition System, observe thefollowings:- Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible. Close the windowto eliminate surrounding noise(traffic noise, vibration sounds,etc), which may distu...
Features of your vehicle 136 4 • Dialing by Number A phone call can be made by dialing thespoken numbers. The system can recog-nize single digits from zero to nine. ➀ Press button. ➁ Say “Call”. ➂ Say “By number” when prompted. ➃ Say desired phone numbers. ➄ Say “Dial” to complete the number andmake...
4 137 Features of your vehicle • Adding Entry by Phone ➀ Press button. ➁ Say "Phonebook". ➂ Say "Add Entry" after prompt. ➃ Say "By Phone" to proceed. ➄ Say “Yes” to confirm. ➅ Your phone will star t to transferphone/contact list to the audio system.This process may take over...
Features of your vehicle 138 4 ■ Key matrix No. Class Paired H/P Empty Disconnected 1 SHORT LONG SHORT SHORT LONG [10sec] LONG [10sec] Normal mode BT SETUP menu Incoming Call Outgoing Call Active Call 2nd Call Not Paired Not Connecting - - Accept Call Connected Call name or number 2nd call 1st Call:...
4 139 Features of your vehicle D320000AEN Important Safety Information It is always important to operate yourvehicle in a safe manner and to avoid dis-traction while driving. This manual pro-vides information that will help you safelyoperate your Rear Seat EntertainmentSystem (RSE). Please read it c...
Features of your vehicle 140 4 ✽ ✽ NOTICE The RSE requires a few seconds of setup time after the ignition switch isturned ON or to ACC mode. Your RSE system is already set up andready for use, and can be turned on bypushing the POWER/VOLUME knob on the RSE control panel or the POWER ON/OFF button on...
4 141 Features of your vehicle RSE Control Panel The RSE Control Panel , which includes a digital display and the RSE control but-tons, is located in the rear of the armrestconsole between the front seats. DVD Player The DVD Player , where CDs, DVDs and other discs are inserted, is located belowthe ...
Features of your vehicle 142 4 Opening and Closing the Monitor To view the monitor, locate the latch onthe bottom-center of the ceiling-mountedunit and pull it forward. This will releasethe monitor from its locked, stow-awayposition.Adjust the monitor to the best viewingangle. Do not touch the LCD p...
4 143 Features of your vehicle Audio via Vehicle Speakers To hear the audio from the RSE throughthe vehicle's speakers, the RSE button(located in the front radio control) mustbe selected. Regardless of whether RSEaudio is selected for the vehicle speakersor not, when the RSE audio is playing itcan b...
Features of your vehicle 144 4 Connecting Other Devices to theRSE Electronic devices such as video gamesystems or VHS players can be playedthrough the RSE. These external devicescan be connected to the unit via RCAplugs available in the vehicle.Press the SOURCE button on the remote control, or the S...
4 145 Features of your vehicle RSE Lock Function Front seat passengers can use the RSELock function to prevent rear seat pas-sengers from operating the RSE. To lockthe RSE, press and hold the CD/AUXbutton on the vehicle radio for more than2 seconds."Lock" will appear on the RSE LCD dis-play,...
Features of your vehicle 146 4 1. ON/OFF and Speaker Volume2. RSE Display3. MENU Button4. DISP (Display) Button5. SRC (Source) Button6. Play/Pause Button7 - 11 Next / Prev (Next/Previous) and < REW/FF > (Rewind/FastForward) and ENTER Buttons Most RSE functions are available through the RSE con...
4 147 Features of your vehicle 1. ON/OFF and Speaker Volume Press the POWER/VOLUME knob to turn the RSE on or off.Rotate the knob to adjust the speakervolume. Note that changing the volumeby using the POWER/VOLUME knob affects only the vehicle speakers. Thewireless headset volume is not affected.See...
Features of your vehicle 148 4 5. SRC (Source) Button After inserting a disc in the RSE, it willautomatically use that as the source andbegin playing that disc. The RSE controlpanel will display "DISC IN" when there isdisc loaded in the player.Pressing the SRC button will bring out the Sourc...
4 149 Features of your vehicle 7 - 11 Next / Prev (Next/Previous) and < REW/FF > (Rewind/FastForward) and ENTER Buttons The NEXT/ PREV and <REW/FF> buttons provide a variety of functions,depending on the media currently beingplayed in the RSE or the source selected.For some of the functi...
4 151 Features of your vehicle Play/Pause Button You do not need to press the PLAY/PAUSE button after loading a disc to begin playing the disc. The player willstart playing automatically.While a disc is playing, press PLAY/ PAUSE to pause. While paused, the elapsed time of the current disc will blin...
Features of your vehicle 152 4 Stop a Disc The disc will automatically stop when anyother source (e.g. the vehicle radio or anexternal game) is selected. When youswitch back to the DVD, it will begin play-ing at the point where it stopped.While the player is running, press theRSE control panel POWER...
4 153 Features of your vehicle Volume Control You can adjust the volume of the audioheard in the vehicle speakers from theRSE control panel or the remote control.From the RSE control panel, rotate the POWER/VOLUME knob. From the remote control, press " VOL + " to increase and " VOL - ...
Features of your vehicle 154 4 Using the MP3 Player Most RSE functions work the same foraudio CDs and MP3 discs. The major dif-ference is that audio CDs are organizedby "tracks," while MP3 discs are organ-ized using folders and files. Therefore,the navigation functions are somewhatdifferent ...
Features of your vehicle 156 4 Stop The disc will automatically stop when anyother source (e.g. the vehicle radio or anexternal game) is selected. When youswitch back to the disc, it will begin play-ing at the point where it stopped.While a disc is playing, you can stop thedisc by pressing the POWER...
4 157 Features of your vehicle Also you can select the CATEGORY or CHANNEL function by using FF> and <REW buttons. After the focus locates at the CATEGORY or CHANNEL icon, pressing the NEXT or PREV but- ton will activate the category up or down,channel up or down function. When thefocus on the...
Features of your vehicle 158 4 AM, FM1 and FM2 Selection When you press the SOURCE button, the Source Selection UI will come out,along with the current available mode.You can select the Radio mode by theremote controller. After pressing the ENTER button, both RSE and front Radio will play your selec...
4 159 Features of your vehicle 1. POWER ON/OFF Button 2. Mute Button 3. Number Buttons 4. Source Button 5. A.LANG-Alternate Language, Folder - 6. S.Title – Subtitles, Folders + 7. Menu Button 8. Title/PBC Button 9. Return Button 10. Speaker Volume "VOL +" and "VOL –" In addition to b...
4 161 Features of your vehicle 6. S.Title - Subtitles, Folders + The S.TITLE button allows you to displayor remove language subtitles while play-ing DVDs. If no language subtitles areavailable, the display will show an invalidicon. Press the S. TITLE button repeat- edly to cycle through all of the a...
Features of your vehicle 162 4 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes / solutions The disc is automati-cally pulled back intothe player. The disc becomesstuck or blocked. There is no audio inthe headphones. The RSE does notwork. The remote controldoes not work. The Auto-Reload Disc Protection featu...
5 Before driving / 5-3Key positions / 5-5Starting the engine / 5-6Manual transaxle / 5-7Automatic transaxle / 5-10All wheel drive (AWD) / 5-16Brake system / 5-23Cruise control system / 5-34Economical operation / 5-38Special driving conditions / 5-40Winter driving / 5-44 Trailer towing / 5-48Vehicle ...
Driving your vehicle 2 5 WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS! Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, open the win-dows immediately. • Do not inhale exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless...
5 3 Driving your vehicle E020100AUN Before entering vehicle • Be sure that all windows, outside mir- ror(s), and outside lights are clean. • Check the condition of the tires.• Check under the vehicle for any sign of leaks. • Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if you intend to back up. E020200...
Driving your vehicle 4 5 E020300AUN Before starting • Close and lock all doors.• Position the seat so that all controls are easily reached. • Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirrors. • Be sure that all lights work.• Check all gauges.• Check the operation of warning lights when the ignition sw...
5 5 Driving your vehicle E030100AFD Illuminated ignition switch (if equipped) Whenever a front door is opened, theignition switch will be illuminated for yourconvenience, provided the ignition switchis not in the ON position. The light will gooff immediately when the ignition switchis turned on or g...
Driving your vehicle 6 5 E040100AUN 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 2. Manual Transaxle - Depress the clutch pedal fully and shift thetransaxle into Neutral. Keep the clutchpedal and brake pedal depressedwhile turning the ignition switch to thestart position. Automatic Transaxle - Place t...
5 7 Driving your vehicle E050000AUN E050100BUN Manual transaxle operation The manual transaxle has 6 forwardgears.This shift pattern is imprinted on the shiftknob. The transaxle is fully synchronizedin all forward gears so shifting to either ahigher or a lower gear is easily accom-plished.To shift g...
Driving your vehicle 8 5 • During cold weather, shifting may be difficult until the transaxle lubricant haswarmed up. This is normal and notharmful to the transaxle. • If you've come to a complete stop and it's hard to shift into 1st or R(Reverse),put the shift lever in N(Neutral) positionand releas...
5 9 Driving your vehicle E050101AUN Using the clutch The clutch should be pressed all the wayto the floor before shifting, then releasedslowly. The clutch pedal should always befully released while driving. Do not restyour foot on the clutch pedal while driv-ing. This can cause unnecessary wear.Do n...
5 11 Driving your vehicle E060100AFD Automatic transaxle operation The highly efficient automatic transaxlehas 6 forward speeds and one reversespeed. The individual speeds are select-ed automatically, depending on the posi-tion of the shift lever. ✽ ✽ NOTICE The first few shifts on a new vehicle, if...
Driving your vehicle 12 5 R (Reverse) Use this position to drive the vehiclebackward. N (Neutral) The wheels and transaxle are notengaged. The vehicle will roll freely evenon the slightest incline unless the parkingbrake or service brakes are applied. D (Drive) This is the normal forward driving pos...
5 13 Driving your vehicle Sports mode Whether the vehicle is stationary or inmotion, sports mode is selected by push-ing the shift lever from the D (Drive) posi-tion into the manual gate. To return to D(Drive) range operation, push the shiftlever back into the main gate. In sports mode, moving the s...
5 15 Driving your vehicle • Optimum vehicle perfor mance and economy is obtained by smoothlydepressing and releasing the accelera-tor pedal. E060203AFD Moving up a steep grade from a stand-ing start To move up a steep grade from a stand-ing start, depress the brake pedal, shiftthe shift lever to D (...
Driving your vehicle 16 5 Engine power can be delivered to all frontand rear wheels for maximum traction.AWD is useful when extra traction isrequired, such as, when driving on slip-per y, muddy, wet, or snow-coveredroads. These vehicles are not designedfor challenging off-road use. Occasionaloff-roa...
5 17 Driving your vehicle • This mode is used for climbing or descending sharp grades, off-road driving, driving on sandy and muddy roads, etc., tomaximize traction. • This mode automatically begins to deactivate at speeds above 30 km/h (19 mph) and is shifted to AWD AUTO modeat speed above 40 km/h ...
Driving your vehicle 18 5 For safe all wheel drive operation • Do not try to drive in deep standing water or mud since such conditionscan stall your engine and clog yourexhaust pipes. Do not drive downsteep hills since it requires extremeskill to maintain control of the vehicle. • When you are drivi...
5 19 Driving your vehicle • You must consciously take the effort to learn how to corner in a AWD vehicle.Do not rely on your experience in con-ventional 2WD vehicles in choosingsafe cornering speed in AWD mode.For starters, you must drive more slow-ly in AWD. • Drive carefully off-road because your ...
Driving your vehicle 20 5 ✽ ✽ NOTICE • Do not drive in water if the level is higher than the bottom of the vehicle. • Check your brake condition once you are out of mud or water. Press thebrake pedal several times as you moveslowly until you feel normal brakingforces return. • Shorten your scheduled...
5 21 Driving your vehicle WARNING - Jacked vehicle While a full-time AWD vehicle israised on a jack, never start theengine or cause the tires to rotate.There is a danger that rotating tirestouching the ground could causethe vehicle to fall off the jack and tojump forward or rearward. WARNING Your ve...
Driving your vehicle 22 5 • Full-time AWD vehicles must be tested on a special four wheel chassisdynamometer. ✽ ✽ NOTICE Never engage the parking brake whileperforming these tests. • A full-time AWD vehicle should not be tested on a 2WD roll tester. If a 2WDroll tester must be used, perform thefollo...
5 23 Driving your vehicle E070100BUN Power brakes Your vehicle has power-assisted brakesthat adjust automatically through normalusage.In the event that the power-assistedbrakes lose power because of a stalledengine or some other reason, you canstill stop your vehicle by applying greaterforce to the ...
Driving your vehicle 24 5 E070102AUN Disc brakes wear indicator When your brake pads are worn and newpads are required, you will hear a high-pitched warning sound from your frontbrakes or rear brakes (if equipped). Youmay hear this sound come and go or itmay occur whenever you depress thebrake pedal...
5 25 Driving your vehicle Releasing the parking brake Foot type To release the parking brake, depressthe parking brake pedal a second timewhile applying the foot brake. The pedalwill automatically extend to the fullyreleased position. Hand type To release the parking brake, first applythe foot brake...
Driving your vehicle 26 5 If the parking brake does not release ordoes not release all the way, have thesystem checked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer. Check the brake warning light by turningthe ignition switch ON (do not start theengine). This light will be illuminated whenthe parking brake is appl...
5 27 Driving your vehicle The ABS continuously senses the speedof the wheels. If the wheels are going tolock, the ABS system repeatedly modu-lates the hydraulic brake pressure to thewheels.When you apply your brakes under con-ditions which may lock the wheels, youmay hear a “tik-tik’’ sound from the...
Driving your vehicle 28 5 ✽ ✽ NOTICE When you jump start your vehiclebecause of a drained battery, the enginemay not run as smoothly and the ABSwarning light may turn on at the sametime. This happens because of the lowbattery voltage. It does not mean yourABS is malfunctioning.• Do not pump your bra...
5 29 Driving your vehicle The Electronic Stability Control (ESC)system is an electronic system designedto help the driver maintain vehicle controlunder adverse conditions. It is not asubstitute for safe driving practices.Factors including speed, road conditionsand driver steering input can all affec...
Driving your vehicle 30 5 When operating When the ESC is in operation,the ESC indicator light blinks.• When the Electronic Stability Control is operating properly,you can feel a slight pulsationin the vehicle. This is only theeffect of brake control and indi-cates nothing unusual. • When moving out ...
5 31 Driving your vehicle E070504AUN-EE ESC OFF usage When driving • ESC should be turned on for daily driv- ing whenever possible. • To turn ESC off while driving, press the ESC OFF button while driving on a flatroad surface. ✽ ✽ NOTICE • When operating the vehicle on a dynamometer, ensure that the...
5 33 Driving your vehicle E070600AFD Good braking practices • After being parked, check to be sure the parking brake is not engaged andthat the parking brake indicator light isout before driving away. • Driving through water may get the brakes wet. They can also get wetwhen the vehicle is washed. We...
Driving your vehicle 34 5 1. Cruise indicator2. Cruise set indicator The cruise control system allows you toprogram the vehicle to maintain a con-stant speed without resting your foot onthe accelerator pedal.This system is designed to functionabove approximately 25 mph (40 km/h). ✽ ✽ NOTICE During n...
5 35 Driving your vehicle E090100AUN To set cruise control speed: 1. Push the Cruise ON-OFF button on the steering wheel to turn the systemon. The Cruise indicator light in theinstrument cluster will illuminate. 2. Accelerate to the desired speed, which must be more than 25 mph (40 km/h). 3. Push th...
Driving your vehicle 36 5 E090300AFD To decrease the cruising speed: Follow either of these procedures:• Push the -SET switch and hold it. Your vehicle will gradually slow down.Release the switch at the speed youwant to maintain. • Push the -SET switch and release it immediately.The cruising speed w...
Driving your vehicle 38 5 Your vehicle's fuel economy dependsmainly on your style of driving, where youdrive and when you drive.Each of these factors affects how manymiles (kilometers) you can get from agallon (liter) of fuel. To operate your vehi-cle as economically as possible, use thefollowing dr...
5 39 Driving your vehicle • Remember, your vehicle does not require extended warm-up. After theengine has started, allow the engine torun for 10 to 20 seconds prior to plac-ing the vehicle in gear. In very coldweather, however, give your engine aslightly longer warm-up period. • Don't "lug" ...
Driving your vehicle 40 5 E110100AUN Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions areencountered such as water, snow, ice,mud, sand, or similar hazards, followthese suggestions:• Drive cautiously and allow extra dis- tance for braking. • Avoid sudden braking or steering.• When brak...
5 41 Driving your vehicle ✽ ✽ NOTICE The ESC system should be turned OFFprior to rocking the vehicle. E110300AUN Smooth cornering Avoid braking or gear changing in cor-ners, especially when roads are wet.Ideally, corners should always be takenunder gentle acceleration. If you followthese suggestions...
Driving your vehicle 42 5 • Avoid staring directly at the headlights of oncoming vehicles. You could betemporarily blinded, and it will takeseveral seconds for your eyes to read-just to the darkness. E110500AUN Driving in the rain Rain and wet roads can make drivingdangerous, especially if you’re no...
5 43 Driving your vehicle E110700AUN Highway driving Tires: Adjust the tire inflation pressures tospecification. Low tire inflation pressureswill result in overheating and possiblefailure of the tires.Avoid using worn or damaged tires whichmay result in reduced traction or tire fail-ure. ✽ ✽ NOTICE ...
Driving your vehicle 44 5 E120000AUN The more severe weather conditions ofwinter result in greater wear and otherproblems. To minimize the problems ofwinter driving, you should follow thesesuggestions: E120100AUN Snowy or Icy conditions To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it maybe necessary to use s...
5 45 Driving your vehicle Tire chains Since the sidewalls of radial tires arethinner, they can be damaged by mount-ing some types of snow chains on them.Therefore, the use of snow tires is rec-ommended instead of snow chains. Donot mount tire chains on vehiclesequipped with aluminum wheels; snowchai...
Driving your vehicle 46 5 E120200AUN Use high quality ethylene glycolcoolant Your vehicle is delivered with high qualityethylene glycol coolant in the coolingsystem. It is the only type of coolant thatshould be used because it helps preventcorrosion in the cooling system, lubri-cates the water pump ...
5 47 Driving your vehicle E120600AUN To keep locks from freezing To keep the locks from freezing, squirt anapproved de-icer fluid or glycerine intothe key opening. If a lock is covered withice, squirt it with an approved de-icingfluid to remove the ice. If the lock isfrozen internally, you may be ab...
Driving your vehicle 48 5 E140000AFD If you are considering towing with yourvehicle, you should first check with yourstate’s Department of Motor Vehicles todetermine their legal requirements.Since laws vary the requirements for tow-ing trailers, cars, or other types of vehi-cles or apparatus may dif...
5 49 Driving your vehicle E140100AUN Hitches It's important to have the correct hitchequipment. Crosswinds, large trucksgoing by, and rough roads are a few rea-sons why you’ll need the right hitch. Hereare some rules to follow:• Will you have to make any holes in the body of your vehicle when you in...
Driving your vehicle 50 5 E140400AUN Driving with a trailer Towing a trailer requires a cer tainamount of experience. Before setting outfor the open road, you must get to knowyour trailer. Acquaint yourself with thefeel of handling and braking with theadded weight of the trailer. And alwayskeep in m...
5 51 Driving your vehicle E140405AFD Turn signals when towing a trailer When you tow a trailer, your vehicle hasto have a different turn signal flasher andextra wiring. The green arrows on yourinstrument panel will flash whenever yousignal a turn or lane change. Properlyconnected, the trailer lights...
Driving your vehicle 52 5 E140407AUN-EA Parking on hills Generally, if you have a trailer attached toyour vehicle, you should not park yourvehicle on a hill. People can be seriouslyor fatally injured, and both your vehicleand the trailer can be damaged if theyunexpectedly roll down hill. However, if...
5 53 Driving your vehicle When you are ready to leave after park-ing on a hill 1. With the manual transaxle in Neutral or automatic transaxle in P (Park),apply your brakes and hold the brakepedal down while you: • Start your engine;• Shift into gear; and• Release the parking brake. 2. Slowly remove ...
Driving your vehicle 54 5 E140600BFD If you do decide to pull a trailer Here are some important points if youdecide to pull a trailer:• Consider using a sway control. You can ask a hitch dealer about sway control. • Do not do any towing with your car dur- ing its first 1,200 miles (2,000 km) inorder...
5 55 Driving your vehicle E140601AUN Weight of the trailer What is the maximum safe weight of atrailer? It should never weigh more thanthe maximum trailer weight with trailerbrakes. But even that can be too heavy.It depends on how you plan to use yourtrailer. For example, speed, altitude, roadgrades...
Driving your vehicle 56 5 WARNING - Trailer • Never load a trailer with more weight in the rear than in thefront. The front should be loadedwith approximately 60% of thetotal trailer load; the rear shouldbe loaded with approximately40% of the total trailer load. • Never exceed the maximum weight lim...
5 57 Driving your vehicle E150100AUN Tire and loading information label The label located on the driver's doorsill gives the original tire size, coldtire pressures recommended for yourvehicle, the number of people thatcan be in your vehicle and vehiclecapacity weight. Vehicle capacity weight: 930 lb...
Driving your vehicle 58 5 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that willbe riding in your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers fromXXX kg or XXX lbs. 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and lug-gage load capacity. For...
5 59 Driving your vehicle E150200AUN Certification label The certification label is located onthe driver's door sill at the center pil-lar.This label shows the maximumallowable weight of the fully loadedvehicle. This is called the GVWR(Gross Vehicle Weight Rating). TheGVWR includes the weight of the...
5 61 Driving your vehicle E160000AUN This section will guide you in the properloading of your vehicle and/or trailer, tokeep your loaded vehicle weight within itsdesign rating capability, with or without atrailer. Properly loading your vehicle willprovide maximum return of the vehicledesign performa...
6 Road warning / 6-2In case of an emergency while driving / 6-2If the engine will not start / 6-3Emergency starting / 6-4If the engine overheats / 6-6Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) / 6-7If you have a flat tire / 6-13Towing / 6-22 What to do in an emergency
What to do in an emergency 2 6 ROAD WARNING F010100AUN Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher serves as awarning to other drivers to exerciseextreme caution when approaching,overtaking, or passing your vehicle. It should be used whenever emergencyrepairs are being made or when the vehi-cl...
6 3 What to do in an emergency 2. When the vehicle is stopped, turn on your emergency hazard flashers, setthe parking brake and put the transaxlein P (automatic transaxle) or reverse(manual transaxle). 3. Have all passengers get out of the vehicle. Be sure they all get out on theside of the vehicle ...
What to do in an emergency 4 6 EMERGENCY STARTING Connect cables in numerical order anddisconnect in reverse order. F040100AUN Jump starting Jump starting can be dangerous if doneincorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm toyourself or damage to your vehicle orbattery, follow the jump starting proce-dure...
6 5 What to do in an emergency F040101AFD Jump starting procedure 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12- volt and that its negative terminal isgrounded. 2. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, do not allow the vehicles totouch. 3. Turn off all unnecessary electrical loads. 4. Connect the j...
What to do in an emergency 6 6 IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS F050000AFD If your temperature gauge indicates over-heating, you experience a loss of power,or hear loud pinging or knocking, theengine is probably too hot. If this hap-pens, you should: 1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do ...
6 7 What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (1) Low tire pressure telltale / TPMS malfunction indicator Each tire, including the spare (if pro-vided), should be checked monthlywhen cold and inflated to the inflationpressure recommended by the vehi-cle manufacturer on the ve...
6 9 What to do in an emergency TPMS (Tire PressureMonitoring System)malfunction indicator The TPMS malfunction indicatorblinks for 60 seconds then remainssolidly illuminated when there is aproblem with the Tire PressureMonitoring SystemHave the system checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer as soonas...
What to do in an emergency 10 6 Changing a tire with TPMS If you have a flat tire, the Low TirePressure telltale will come on. Havethe flat tire repaired by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi-ble or replace the flat tire with thespare tire. Each wheel is equipped with a tirepressure sensor...
6 11 What to do in an emergency You may not be able identify a lowtire by simply looking at it. Alwaysuse a good quality tire pressuregauge to measure the tire's inflationpressure. Please note that a tire thatis hot (from being driven) will have ahigher pressure measurement than atire that is cold (...
6 13 What to do in an emergency IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE F070100AFD Jack and tools The jack, jack handle, wheel lug nutwrench are stored in the luggagecompartment.Pull up the luggage box cover toreach this equipment.(1) Jack handle(2) Jack(3) Wheel lug nut wrench F070101AUN Jacking instructions The j...
What to do in an emergency 14 6 F070200AFD Removing and storing the sparetire Your spare tire is stored underneathyour vehicle, directly below the cargoarea.To remove the spare tire:1. Open the tailgate.2. Find the plastic hex bolt cover and remove the cover. 3. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to loose...
6 15 What to do in an emergency 4. After the spare tire reaches the ground, continue to tur n thewrench counterclockwise, anddraw the spare tire outside. Neverrotate the wrench excessively, oth-erwise the spare tire carrier maybe damaged. 5. Remove the retainer (1) from the center of the spare tire....
What to do in an emergency 16 6 F070300AFD Changing tires 1. Park on a level surface and apply the parking brake firmly. 2. Shift the shift lever into R (Reverse) with manual transaxleor P (Park) with automatictransaxle. 3. Activate the hazard warning flash- er. 4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench, j...
6 17 What to do in an emergency 6. Loosen the wheel lug nuts coun- terclockwise one turn each, but donot remove any nut until the tirehas been raised off the ground. 7. Place the jack at the front or rear jacking position closest to the tireyou are changing. Place the jackat the designated locations...
What to do in an emergency 18 6 9. Loosen the wheel nuts and remove them with your fingers.Slide the wheel off the studs andlay it flat so it cannot roll away. Toput the wheel on the hub, pick upthe spare tire, line up the holeswith the studs and slide the wheelonto them. If this is difficult, tip t...
6 19 What to do in an emergency Then position the wrench as shownin the drawing and tighten the wheelnuts. Be sure the socket is seatedcompletely over the nut. Do not standon the wrench handle or use anextension pipe over the wrench han-dle.Go around the wheel tighteningevery other nut until they ar...
What to do in an emergency 22 6 TOWING Towing service If emergency towing is necessary, werecommend having it done by an author-ized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercialtow-truck service. Proper lifting and tow-ing procedures are necessary to preventdamage to the vehicle. The use of wheeldollies or flatbe...
6 23 What to do in an emergency When towing your vehicle in an emer-gency without wheel dollies :1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi- tion. 2. Place the transaxle shift lever in N (Neutral). 3. Release the parking brake. F080300AFD Emergency towing (if equipped) If towing is necessary, we rec...
6 25 What to do in an emergency • Use a towing strap less than 16 feet (5 m) long. Attach a white or red cloth(about 12 inches (30 cm) wide) in themiddle of the strap for easy visibility. • Drive carefully so that the towing strap is not loosened during towing. F080301BUN Emergency towing precaution...
7 Engine compartment / 7-2Maintenance services / 7-3Owner maintenance / 7-4Scheduled maintenance service / 7-6Explanation of scheduled maintenance items / 7-11Engine oil / 7-14Engine coolant / 7-15Brake fluid / 7-18Power steering fluid / 7-19Washer fluid / 7-20Parking brake / 7-21Air cleaner / 7-22C...
7 3 Maintenance MAINTENANCE SERVICES G020000AFD You should exercise the utmost care toprevent damage to your vehicle andinjury to yourself whenever performingany maintenance or inspection proce-dures.Should you have any doubts concerningthe inspection or servicing of your vehi-cle, we strongly recom...
Maintenance 4 7 WARNING Be careful when checking yourengine coolant level when theengine is hot. Scalding hot coolantand steam may blow out underpressure. This could cause burnsor other serious injury. G030000AFD The following lists are vehicle checks andinspections that should be performed bythe ow...
7 5 Maintenance G030102ACM While operating your vehicle: • Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumesin the vehicle. • Check for vibrations in the steering wheel. Notice any increased steeringeffor t or looseness in the steeringwheel, or change in its straight-aheadpo...
Maintenance 6 7 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE G040000AUN-EU Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule ifthe vehicle is usually operated wherenone of the following conditions apply. Ifany of the following conditions apply, fol-low Maintenance Under Severe UsageConditions.• Repeated short distance driving.• ...
7 7 Maintenance G040100ACM-EU NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for allvehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is ...
Maintenance 10 7 G040200ACM-EU MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS A - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal temper- ature or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature B - Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long...
7 11 Maintenance EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS G050100AUN Engine oil and filter The engine oil and filter should bechanged at the intervals specified in themaintenance schedule. If the car is beingdriven in severe conditions, more fre-quent oil and filter changes are required. G050200AU...
Maintenance 12 7 G050700AUN Vacuum crankcase ventilationhoses (if equipped) Inspect the surface of hoses for evidenceof heat and/or mechanical damage. Hardand brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts,abrasions, and excessive swelling indi-cate deterioration. Par ticular attentionshould be paid to exami...
Maintenance 14 7 ENGINE OIL G060100AUN Checking the engine oil level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground.2. Start the engine and allow it to reach normal operating temperature. 3. Turn the engine off and wait for a few minutes (about 5 minutes) for the oil toreturn to the oil pan. 4. Pull the ...
7 15 Maintenance G060200AEN-EU Changing the engine oil and filter Have engine oil and filter changed by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer according tothe Maintenance Schedule at the begin-ning of this section. G070000AFD The high-pressure cooling system has areservoir filled with year-round antifreezecool...
Maintenance 16 7 Check the condition and connections ofall cooling system hoses and heaterhoses. Replace any swollen or deterio-rated hoses.The coolant level should be filledbetween F (MAX) and L (MIN) marks onthe side of the coolant reservoir when theengine is cool.If the coolant level is low, add ...
7 17 Maintenance G070101BUN Recommended engine coolant • When adding coolant, use only deion- ized water or soft water for your vehicleand never mix hard water in thecoolant filled at the factory. An improp-er coolant mixture can result in seriousmalfunction or engine damage. • The engine in your ve...
Maintenance 18 7 BRAKE FLUID G080100AXM Checking the brake fluid level Check the fluid level in the reservoir peri-odically. The fluid level should bebetween MAX and MIN marks on theside of the reservoir. Before removing the reservoir cap andadding brake fluid, clean the area aroundthe reservoir cap...
7 19 Maintenance POWER STEERING FLUID Checking the power steering fluidlevel With the vehicle on level ground, checkthe fluid level in the power steering reser-voir periodically. The fluid should bebetween MAX and MIN marks on theside of the reservoir at the normal tem-perature.Before adding power s...
Maintenance 20 7 WASHER FLUID G120100AUN Checking the washer fluid level The reservoir is translucent so that youcan check the level with a quick visualinspection.Check the fluid level in the washer fluidreservoir and add fluid if necessary. Plainwater may be used if washer fluid is notavailable. Ho...
7 21 Maintenance PARKING BRAKE Checking the parking brake Type A Check whether the stroke is within spec-ification when the parking brake pedal isdepressed with 66 lb (30 kg, 294 N) offorce. Also, the parking brake alone shouldsecurely hold the vehicle on a fairly steepgrade. If the stroke is more o...
Maintenance 22 7 AIR CLEANER G160100ACM Filter replacement It must be replaced when necessary, andshould not be washed.You can clean the filter when inspectingthe air cleaner element.Clean the filter by using compressed air. 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching clips and open the cover. 2. Wipe...
7 23 Maintenance Replace the filter according to theMaintenance Schedule.If the vehicle is operated in extremelydusty or sandy areas, replace the ele-ment more often than the usual recom-mended intervals. (Refer to “Maintenanceunder severe usage conditions” in thissection.) CAUTION • Do not drive wi...
Maintenance 24 7 CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER (IF EQUIPPED) G170100AXM Filter inspection If the vehicle is operated in the severelyair-polluted cities or on dusty roughroads for a long period, it should beinspected more frequently and replacedearlier. When you, the owner, replace theclimate control ai...
7 25 Maintenance 3. Remove the climate control air filter case by pulling out both sides of thecover. 4. Replace the climate control air filter.5. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly. ✽ ✽ NOTICE When replacing the climate control airfilter install it properly. Otherwise, thesystem may pro...
Maintenance 26 7 WIPER BLADES G180100AUN Blade inspection ✽ ✽ NOTICE Commercial hot waxes applied by auto-matic car washes have been known tomake the windshield difficult to clean. Contamination of either the windshield orthe wiper blades with foreign matter canreduce the effectiveness of the wind-s...
7 27 Maintenance Front windshield wiper blade 1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper blade assembly to expose the plasticlocking clip. 2. Compress the clip and slide the blade assembly downward. 3. Lift it off the arm.4. Install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal. 1LDA5023 CAUTION...
Maintenance 28 7 G180202AFD Rear window wiper blade 1. Raise the wiper arm and pull out the wiper blade assembly. 2. Install the new blade assembly by inserting the center part into the slot inthe wiper arm until it clicks into place. 3. Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to ...
7 29 Maintenance BATTERY G190100CUN For best battery service • Keep the battery securely mounted.• Keep the battery top clean and dry.• Keep the terminals and connections clean, tight, and coated with petroleumjelly or terminal grease. • Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the battery immediately wit...
Maintenance 30 7 G190200AUN Battery recharging Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,calcium-based battery.• If the battery becomes discharged in a short time (because, for example, theheadlights or interior lights were left onwhile the vehicle was not in use),recharge it by slow charging (trickle)for...
7 31 Maintenance G130300AUN Reset items Items should be reset after the batteryhas been discharged or the battery hasbeen disconnected.• Auto up/down window (See section 4)• Sunroof (See section 4)• Trip computer (See section 4)• Climate control system (See section 4) • Clock (See section 4)• Audio ...
Maintenance 32 7 TIRES AND WHEELS G200100AUN Tire care For proper maintenance, safety, andmaximum fuel economy, you mustalways maintain recommended tireinflation pressures and stay withinthe load limits and weight distributionrecommended for your vehicle. G200200ACM Recommended cold tire inflationpr...
7 33 Maintenance WARNING - Tire inflation Overinflation or underinflationcan reduce tire life, adverselyaffect vehicle handling, andlead to sudden tire failure. Thiscould result in loss of vehiclecontrol and potential injury. CAUTION - Tire pressure Always observe the following:• Check tire pressure...
Maintenance 34 7 G200300AUN Checking tire inflation pressure Check your tires once a month ormore.Also, check the tire pressure of thespare tire. G200301AFD How to check Use a good quality gage to check tirepressure. You can not tell if your tiresare properly inflated simply by look-ing at them. Rad...
7 35 Maintenance G200400AXM Tire rotation To equalize tread wear, it is recom-mended that the tires be rotatedevery 7,500 miles (12,000 km) orsooner if irregular wear develops.During rotation, check the tires forcorrect balance.When rotating tires, check for unevenwear and damage. Abnormal wear isus...
7 37 Maintenance G200601AUN Compact spare tire replacement (if equipped) A compact spare tire has a shortertread life than a regular size tire.Replace it when you can see thetread wear indicator bars on the tire.The replacement compact spare tireshould be the same size and designtire as the one prov...
Maintenance 38 7 G200800AUN Tire traction Tire traction can be reduced if youdrive on worn tires, tires that areimproperly inflated or on slipperyroad surfaces. Tires should bereplaced when tread wear indicatorsappear. To reduce the possibility oflosing control, slow down wheneverthere is rain, snow...
7 39 Maintenance 102 - Load Index, a numerical code associated with the maximumload the tire can carry. H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the speed rating chart in this sectionfor additional information. Wheel size designation Wheels are also marked with impor-tant information that you need if youever ha...
Maintenance 40 7 G201004AUN 4. Tire ply composition and material The number of layers or plies of rub-ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tiremanufacturers also must indicate thematerials in the tire, which includesteel, nylon, polyester, and others.The letter "R" means radial ply con-struction; ...
7 41 Maintenance Traction - AA, A, B & C The traction grades, from highest tolowest, are AA, A, B and C. Thosegrades represent the tires ability tostop on wet pavement as measuredunder controlled conditions on spec-ified government test surfaces ofasphalt and concrete. A tire markedC may have po...
7 45 Maintenance FUSES G210000AFD A vehicle’s electrical system is protectedfrom electrical overload damage byfuses. This vehicle has 2 fuse panels, one locat-ed in the driver’s side panel bolster, theother in the engine compartment nearthe battery.If any of your vehicle’s lights, acces-sories, or c...
Maintenance 46 7 G210100AUN Inner panel fuse replacement 1. Turn the ignition switch and all other switches off. 2. Open the fuse panel cover. 3. Pull the suspected fuse straight out. Use the removal tool provided in theengine compartment fuse panel. 4. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is bl...
7 47 Maintenance G210101AXM Memory fuse (SHUNT connector) Your vehicle is equipped with a memoryfuse (SHUNT connector) to prevent bat-tery discharge if your vehicle is parkedwithout being operated for prolongedperiods. Use the following proceduresbefore parking the vehicle for prolongedperiods.1. Tu...
Maintenance 48 7 3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse,use the fuse puller in the engine com-partment fuse panel. 4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating, and make sure it fits tightly in the clips.If it fits loosely, consult an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer....
7 49 Maintenance ✽ ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in thismanual may be applicable to your vehi-cle. It is accurate at the time of printing.When you inspect the fuse box on yourvehicle, refer to the fuse box label. Engine compartment OCM070026/OCM070027 G210300AFD Fuse/Relay panel descripti...
Maintenance 50 7 Driver's side fuse panel Description Fuse rating Protected component START 10A Burglar Alarm Relay P/WDW LH 25A Power Window Main Switch, Rear Power Window Switch LH P/WDW RH 25A Power Window Main Switch, Passenger Power Window Switch, Rear Power Window Switch RH S/ROOF 20A Sunroof ...
7 55 Maintenance LIGHT BULBS G220000AFD Use only the bulbs of the specifiedwattage. ✽ ✽ NOTICE After heavy, driving rain or washing,headlight and taillight lenses couldappear frosty. This condition is caused bythe temperature difference between thelamp inside and outside. This is similarto the conde...
Maintenance 56 7 G220100AUN Headlight, position light, turn sig-nal light, front fog light bulbreplacement (1) Headlight (High)(2) Headlight (Low)(3) Position light / Front turn signal light(Front side marker) (4) Front fog light (if equipped) G220101ACM Headlight bulb OCM070029 OHD076046 WARNING - ...
Maintenance 58 7 Turn signal light/Position light 1. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwiseuntil the tabs on the socket align withthe slots on the assembly. 2. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counter-clockwise until the tabs on th...
7 59 Maintenance 5. Install the new bulb-socket into the housing by aligning the tabs on thesocket with the slots in the housing.Push the socket into the housing andturn the socket clockwise. 6. Connect the power connector to the socket. 7. Reinstall the front bumper under cover. Rear combination li...
Maintenance 60 7 5. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwiseuntil the tabs on the socket align withthe slots on the assembly. 6. Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counter-clockwise until the tabs on the bulb alignwith the slots in the...
7 61 Maintenance High mounted stop light replace-ment With spoiler 1. Open the tailgate2. Remove the tailgate trim.3. Disconnect the electrical connector.4. Loosen the retaining nuts(4EA) and remove the spoiler assembly. 5. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the center cover of the high moun...
Maintenance 62 7 Without spoiler 1. Open the tailgate2. Disconnect the electrical connector.3. Remove the tailgate trim.4. Loosen the retaining nuts(4EA) and remove the high mounted stop lightassembly. 5. Install a new bulb.7. Reinstall the high mounted stop light assembly to the body of the vehicle...
7 63 Maintenance G220600AUN Interior light bulb replacement 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interior lighthousing. 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. 3. Install a new bulb in the socket.4. Align the lens tabs with the interior light housing notches and sna...
Maintenance 64 7 APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care G230101AUN Exterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner or polish. Read all warning andcaution statements that appear on thelabel. G230102CUN Finish maintenance Washing To help protect your v...
7 65 Maintenance Waxing Wax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehicle beforewaxing. Use a good quality liquid orpaste wax, and follow the manufacturer’sinstructions. Wax all metal trim to protectit and to maintain its luster.Removing oil, tar, and similar...
Maintenance 66 7 B230104AUN Bright-metal maintenance • To remove road tar and insects, use a tar remover, not a scraper or othersharp object. • To protect the surfaces of bright-metal parts from corrosion, apply a coating ofwax or chrome preservative and rub toa high luster. • During winter weather ...
7 67 Maintenance G230106AUN Aluminum wheel maintenance The aluminum wheels are coated with aclear protective finish.• Do not use any abrasive cleaner, pol- ishing compound, solvent, or wirebrushes on aluminum wheels. Theymay scratch or damage the finish. • Use only a mild soap or neutral deter- gent...
Maintenance 68 7 Keep your car clean The best way to prevent corrosion is tokeep your car clean and free of corrosivematerials. Attention to the underside ofthe car is particularly important. • If you live in a high-corrosion area — where road salts are used, near theocean, areas with industrial pol...
7 69 Maintenance Interior care G230201BUN Interior general precautions Prevent caustic solutions such as per-fume and cosmetic oil from contactingthe dashboard because they may causedamage or discoloration. If they do con-tact the dashboard, wipe them off imme-diately. See the instructions that foll...
Maintenance 70 7 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM G270000AFD The emission control system of yourvehicle is covered by a written limitedwarranty. Please see the warranty infor-mation contained in the Owner’sHandbook & Warranty Information book-let in your vehicle.Your vehicle is equipped with an emis-sion...
7 71 Maintenance G270300AUN 3. Exhaust emission control system The Exhaust Emission Control System isa highly effective system which controlsexhaust emissions while maintaininggood vehicle performance. G270301BUN Vehicle modifications This vehicle should not be modified.Modification of your vehicle ...
Maintenance 72 7 • Do not operate the engine in confined or closed areas (such as garages) anymore than what is necessary to movethe vehicle in or out of the area. • When the vehicle is stopped in an open area for more than a short timewith the engine running, adjust theventilation system (as needed...
7 73 Maintenance CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE G280000AEN Perchlorate Material-special handlingmay apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/haz-ardouswaste/perchlorate. Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers:Perchlorate containing materials, such asair bag inflators, seatbelt pretensionersand keyless remote ent...
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects 2 8 Item in (mm) Overall length 183.1 (4650) Overall width 74.4 (1890) Overall height 67.9 (1725)/69.3 (1760)* Front tread 63.6 (1615) Rear tread 63.8 (1620) Wheelbase 106.3 (2700) DIMENSIONS Light Bulb Wattage Headlights (Low) 55 Headli...
8 3 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects TIRES AND WHEELS Front Rear Front Rear P235/65R17 7.0J×17 33 33 38 42 P235/60R18 7.0J×18 (230) (230) (260) (290) T165/90R17 4.0T×17 60 60 60 60 (420) (420) (420) (420) Full size tire Wheel lug nut torque lb•ft (kg•m, N•m) Inflation p...
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects 4 8 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correctlubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in impro...
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects 6 8 I040100AXM Recommended SAE viscositynumber Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has aneffect on fuel economy and cold weatheroperating (engine start and engine oilflowability). Lower viscosity engine oilscan provide better fuel economy a...
Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects 8 8 The tires supplied on your new vehicleare chosen to provide the best perform-ance for normal driving.The tire label located on the driver's sidecenter pillar gives the tire pressures rec-ommended for your vehicle. The engine number i...
8 9 Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects H050000AEN This consumer information has been pre-pared in accordance with regulationsissued by the National Highway TrafficSafety Administration of the U.S.Depar tment of Transpor tation. YourHyundai dealer will help answer anyquest...
I 3 Index Defroster ········································································4-66Dimensions ······································································8-2Door locks······································································4-14 Central door lock switch ··········...
Index 6 I Lumbar support ·····························································3-6Rear seat adjustment····················································3-12Seatback pocket ···························································3-11Seat warmer ············································...
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