Hyundai 2011 Tucson- User Manual

Hyundai 2011 Tucson

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – These titles indicate the following:; NOTICE; SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING; WARNING
  • Page 4 – Note; ual in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.; CAUTION
  • Page 5 – Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts; ing Hyundai Genuine Parts?
  • Page 7 – t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s
  • Page 8 – Introduction
  • Page 10 – Gasoline or gasohol containing; FUEL REQUIREMENTS; • Tighten the cap until it clicks one
  • Page 11 – Do not use methanol; istration and insurance.
  • Page 12 – Be sure; • Do not maintain a single speed for long; VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS
  • Page 13 – and; VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS
  • Page 14 – INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
  • Page 15 – Your vehicle at a glance
  • Page 16 – INTERIOR OVERVIEW
  • Page 17 – INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
  • Page 18 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 19 – Safety features of your vehicle
  • Page 20 – Front seat; SEATS
  • Page 21 – • Never attempt to adjust the seat; Loose objects; sibility for passengers
  • Page 22 – • To avoid the possibility of burns,; • The rear seatback must be
  • Page 23 – Front seat adjustment - manual; Forward and rearward
  • Page 24 – • The power seat is driven by an
  • Page 25 – Seatback angle
  • Page 26 – Headrest; • For maximum effectiveness in
  • Page 27 – Adjusting the height up and down
  • Page 28 – • Each time you push the button, the; • When cleaning the seats, do not; OFF
  • Page 29 – Seatback pocket; • Do not hang onto the front pas-; burns; Persons with sensitive skin or
  • Page 30 – Rear seat adjustment
  • Page 31 – Removal and installation
  • Page 33 – Damaging rear; Cargo loading
  • Page 34 – Seat belt restraint system; SEAT BELTS; • For maximum restraint system; • Be careful not to damage the belt
  • Page 35 – Seat belt warning
  • Page 36 – To fasten your seat belt:; Height adjustment
  • Page 37 – • Verify the shoulder belt anchor is
  • Page 38 – To release the seat belt:
  • Page 39 – Point rear center belt; Extract the tongue plate from the hole
  • Page 40 – To unfasten the rear center belt; Press the release button on the buckle
  • Page 41 – on the belt assembly cover.; Stowing the rear seat belt; • The rear seat belt buckles can be
  • Page 42 – Pre-tensioner seat belt
  • Page 43 – • When the pre-tensioner seat belts are; please have an
  • Page 44 – Seat belt precautions
  • Page 45 – Infant or small child; to “Child; Larger children
  • Page 46 – Restraint of pregnant women; on small children; • Never allow a shoulder belt to be; women
  • Page 47 – Care of seat belts; Periodic inspection
  • Page 48 – CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM; • Children may be seriously injured; • A child restraint system must be
  • Page 50 – Using a child restraint system; • A child can be seriously injured
  • Page 51 – Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into
  • Page 52 – Slowly allow the shoulder portion of; mode
  • Page 53 – Route the child restraint seat tether; Tether strap
  • Page 54 – check; anchorage; • Child restraint anchorages are
  • Page 55 – You may damage the
  • Page 56 – AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
  • Page 57 – • There are even circumstances under; • To avoid severe personal injury
  • Page 58 – Noise and smoke; • Extreme Hazard! Do not use a
  • Page 59 – Air bag warning light
  • Page 61 – • Do not install or place any acces-; • If an air bag deploys, there may
  • Page 62 – Occupant classification system; • A detection device located within the
  • Page 63 – : Never install a child restraint system
  • Page 67 – on
  • Page 69 – • Be sure to read information about the
  • Page 70 – • Never place covers, blankets or
  • Page 71 – Side impact air bag; • The SRS air bag system must
  • Page 72 – • The side impact air bags are designed
  • Page 73 – Curtain air bag; • The curtain air bags are designed to; • In order for side and curtain air
  • Page 74 – Air bag collision sensors
  • Page 75 – Air bag inflation conditions; • Do not hit or allow any objects to
  • Page 76 – Side impact and curtain air bags; • In certain low-speed collisions the air
  • Page 77 – • Air bags are not designed to inflate in
  • Page 78 – • Just before impact, drivers often brake
  • Page 79 – SRS Care
  • Page 80 – Additional safety precautions; Do not modify the front seats.; • Sitting improperly or out of posi-
  • Page 81 – Air bag warning label
  • Page 82 – Features of your vehicle
  • Page 84 – Record your key number; KEYS; Children copy
  • Page 85 – central door unlock; REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
  • Page 86 – Transmitter precautions; • The battery in the transmitter is
  • Page 87 – Battery replacement; Replace the battery with a new battery; • The keyless entry system trans-
  • Page 88 – Armed stage; tion switch and exit the vehicle.
  • Page 89 – using the ignition key or transmitter.; Disarmed stage; • Avoid trying to start the engine while
  • Page 90 – • In cold and wet climates, door lock
  • Page 91 – With the door lock button; • To unlock a door, push the door lock; With central door lock switch; function; • Operate the other door locks and
  • Page 92 – • When pushing down on the front por-; children; • The doors should always be fully
  • Page 93 – Auto door lock/unlock feature; • All doors will be automatically locked; Speed sensing auto door lock; Child-protector rear door lock; locks
  • Page 94 – Opening the tailgate; • The tailgate is locked or unlocked; Closing the tailgate; TAILGATE
  • Page 95 – Emergency tailgate safety release; • For emergencies, be fully aware
  • Page 96 – dow switch
  • Page 97 – Power windows; Window opening and closing
  • Page 98 – Close driver’s window and continue; Automatic reversal; If an
  • Page 99 – Power window lock button; • The driver can disable the power win-; Windows
  • Page 100 – Opening the hood; Pull the release lever to unlatch the; HOOD; Hot parts
  • Page 101 – Closing the hood; • All filler caps in engine compartment; • Before closing the hood, ensure
  • Page 102 – Opening the fuel filler door; filler door opener up.; Closing the fuel filler door; To install the cap, turn it clockwise until; FUEL FILLER DOOR; • If pressurized fuel sprays out, it
  • Page 104 – • Make sure to refuel your vehicle
  • Page 105 – • In cold and wet climates, the sunroof; • Do not continue to move the sun-
  • Page 106 – Sliding the sunroof; To open the sunroof automatically:; • Never adjust the sunroof or roller
  • Page 107 – Tilting the sunroof
  • Page 108 – Roller blind; Resetting the sunroof; Turn the ignition switch to the ON
  • Page 109 – Electric power steering; • The steering wheel becomes heavier; STEERING WHEEL; • Never adjust the angle and height
  • Page 110 – Horn
  • Page 111 – Inside rearview mirror; Day/night rearview mirror; MIRRORS; Rear visibility
  • Page 112 – Outside rearview mirror; • The right outside rearview mirror
  • Page 113 – Remote control; • The mirrors stop moving when
  • Page 114 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
  • Page 115 – Instrument panel illumination; Speedometer
  • Page 116 – Engine temperature gauge
  • Page 117 – Fuel gauge
  • Page 118 – Odometer; Tripmeter
  • Page 119 – Distance to empty; • If the vehicle is not on level ground or
  • Page 120 – Average speed
  • Page 121 – Warnings and indicators; • The fuel-efficiency can be changed by; ECO
  • Page 122 – or
  • Page 123 – Parking brake warning; location and stop your vehicle.
  • Page 124 – Light on indicator
  • Page 125 – : Indicates that shifting up to the 3rd; Door ajar warning light
  • Page 126 – • Prolonged driving with the
  • Page 127 – • The TPMS cannot alert you to
  • Page 128 – Cruise indicator; EPS; CRUISE
  • Page 129 – • This system is a supplementary; HAZARD WARNING FLASHER
  • Page 130 – Battery saver function; • The purpose of this feature is to pre-; LIGHTING
  • Page 131 – Headlight welcome function; • Press the unlock button once more; Lighting control; Parking light position (
  • Page 132 – • Never place anything over sensor
  • Page 133 – High beam operation
  • Page 135 – A : Wiper speed control; · ON – Continuous wipe; WIPERS AND WASHERS; Windshield wiper/washer
  • Page 136 – Windshield wipers; • When you operate the wipers, if your; Windshield washers
  • Page 137 – OFF - Wiper is not in operation; • To prevent possible damage to
  • Page 138 – Map lamp; stays on at all times.; INTERIOR LIGHT
  • Page 139 – Room lamp
  • Page 140 – Rear window defroster
  • Page 142 – MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 143 – Heating and air conditioning; Set the temperature control to the
  • Page 144 – Mode selection
  • Page 145 – Instrument panel vents
  • Page 146 – Recirculated air position; • Continued use of the climate con-
  • Page 147 – Fan speed control; System operation; Ventilation
  • Page 148 – Operation Tips; • When using the air conditioning sys-
  • Page 149 – Air conditioning system operation tips; Climate control air filter
  • Page 150 – • Replace the filter according to the
  • Page 151 – AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 152 – Set the temperature switch to the
  • Page 153 – Manual heating and air conditioing
  • Page 155 – Press the DUAL button to operate the; Temperature conversion; Outside thermometer; may not change immediately.
  • Page 156 – Air intake control; • Continued use of the climate con-
  • Page 158 – Manual climate control system; To defog inside windshield; WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING; Windshield; Do not use the
  • Page 159 – To defrost outside windshield; Automatic climate control system
  • Page 160 – Defogging logic
  • Page 161 – Center console storage; STORAGE COMPARTMENT; • To avoid possible theft, do not
  • Page 162 – Sunglass holder; • Do not keep objects except sun-
  • Page 163 – INTERIOR FEATURES; • Do not hold the lighter in after it; • Do not use the vehicle’s ashtrays
  • Page 164 – Cup holder; Hot liquids; • Do not place uncovered cups of
  • Page 165 – Power outlet; • Use the power outlet only when
  • Page 166 – Setup the clock; clock of the display blinks.; With audio on
  • Page 167 – • Do not use ANY floor mat that
  • Page 169 – EXTERIOR FEATURES
  • Page 170 – Antenna; Roof antenna
  • Page 171 – RADIO mode
  • Page 172 – iPod; How vehicle audio works
  • Page 173 – • Fading - As your vehicle moves away; FM radio station
  • Page 174 – Satellite radio reception
  • Page 175 – Care of discs
  • Page 176 – There will be no
  • Page 177 – AM Selection Button
  • Page 178 – section for; Knob; • Rotate the knob clockwise or counter-
  • Page 180 – Using CD Player
  • Page 181 – FOLDER Moving Button; • Turn this knob clockwise to browse; If no song file is contained in the
  • Page 185 – Using USB device
  • Page 186 – DEVICE; • The HYUNDAI iPod Power Cable
  • Page 191 – CELLULAR
  • Page 192 – BLUETOOTH; • The phone must be paired to the sys-; Bluetooth; on the
  • Page 193 – Voice Recognition Activation; Tip; Voice Operation
  • Page 194 – Information Display; • Pairing phone
  • Page 195 – By Voice Recognition; Press
  • Page 197 – • Changing Priority; - The system can recognize single digits
  • Page 198 – • Adding Entry by Phone; Making a Phone Call; • Calling by Name; Say “Call Name”; • Direct Calling
  • Page 199 – • Dialing by Number; Say “Dial Number”; Receiving a Phone Call; Keep the Bluetooth
  • Page 200 – Using the head unit as Bluetooth; cellular phone; ADVANCED Menu; While in ADVANCED
  • Page 201 – Key matrix
  • Page 202 – Driving your vehicle
  • Page 203 – • Do not inhale exhaust fumes.
  • Page 204 – Before entering vehicle; • Be sure there are no obstacles behind; Necessary inspections; • Adjust the inside and outside rearview; BEFORE DRIVING
  • Page 206 – Ignition switch position; LOCK; ON; • Never turn the ignition key to; KEY POSITIONS
  • Page 207 – Starting the engine; Make sure the parking brake is; Manual Transaxle; Turn the ignition switch to START and; without depressing
  • Page 208 – Manual transaxle operation; • When downshifting from fifth
  • Page 209 – • During cold weather, shifting may be; Using the clutch; • To avoid premature clutch wear
  • Page 210 – Downshifting; Good driving practices; • Never take the vehicle out of gear and
  • Page 211 – Automatic transaxle operation
  • Page 212 – Transaxle ranges; transaxle
  • Page 214 – Sports mode; : Push the lever forward once to; • In sports mode, only the 6 forward
  • Page 215 – Shift lock system; switch to the ON position.; Ignition key interlock system
  • Page 218 – Tight corner brake effect; Off road driving
  • Page 219 – • This mode is used for climbing or descending sharp grades,; This shock is not a mechanical failure.; ALL Wheel Drive (AWD) transfer mode selection; • When driving in AWD AUTO mode, the vehicle operates sim-
  • Page 220 – For safe all-wheel drive operation; • Do not try to drive in deep standing; Hills
  • Page 221 – • You must consciously take the effort to; Wind danger; AWD
  • Page 222 – Reducing the risk of a rollover; • The risk of rollover is greatly
  • Page 223 – Jacked vehicle; Rollover; • Specific design characteristics
  • Page 224 – • Full-time AWD vehicles must be tested; • A full-time AWD vehicle should not be; • When lifting up the vehicle, do not
  • Page 225 – Power brakes; In the event of brake failure; BRAKE SYSTEM; Brakes; • Do not drive with your foot rest-
  • Page 226 – Disc brakes wear indicator; Parking brake; Applying the parking brake; • To avoid costly brake repairs, do
  • Page 227 – Hand type
  • Page 228 – • To prevent unintentional move-; Even
  • Page 229 – • Always slow down when cornering.
  • Page 230 – • If the ABS warning light is on and; • When you drive on a road having
  • Page 231 – ESC operation; • When the ignition is turned; Excessive speed in turns,
  • Page 232 – When operating; • When moving out of the mud; ESC operation off; • To cancel ESC operation,; Indicator light
  • Page 233 – ESC OFF usage; • When operating the vehicle on a; VSM operation; • The VSM is designed to function
  • Page 234 – • The HAC does not operate when the; • The Vehicle Stability Management
  • Page 236 – Good braking practices; • Whenever you leave or park your
  • Page 237 – • If the cruise control is left on,
  • Page 238 – To set cruise control speed:; Accelerate to the desired speed, which
  • Page 239 – To decrease the cruising speed:; • Shift into N (Neutral) with an automatic
  • Page 241 – ECONOMICAL OPERATION
  • Page 242 – • Remember, your vehicle does not; ing motion
  • Page 243 – Hazardous driving conditions; • Avoid sudden braking or steering.; Rocking the vehicle; SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS; ABS
  • Page 244 – Smooth cornering
  • Page 245 – Driving in the rain
  • Page 246 – Highway driving; Tires; Fuel, engine coolant and engine oil; • Underinflated or overinflated
  • Page 247 – Snowy or icy conditions; Snow tires; WINTER DRIVING
  • Page 248 – Tire chains; • Make sure the snow chains are
  • Page 249 – Check battery and cables
  • Page 250 – To keep locks from freezing
  • Page 251 – TRAILER TOWING; er
  • Page 252 – Hitches; • The bumpers on your vehicle are not; Safety chains
  • Page 253 – Driving with a trailer; Following distance
  • Page 254 – Driving on grades; If the vehicle has a manual transaxle,; • When towing a trailer on steep; hill
  • Page 255 – Shut off the vehicle and release the; Maintenance when trailer towing; • Due to higher load during trailer
  • Page 256 – If you do decide to pull a trailer; Item
  • Page 257 – Weight of the trailer; Trailer; • Never load a trailer with more
  • Page 258 – Tire and loading information label; Vehicle capacity weight:; Without trailer brakes:; VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT
  • Page 259 – Example 1
  • Page 260 – Certification label
  • Page 262 – Base curb weight; VEHICLE WEIGHT
  • Page 263 – What to do in an emergency
  • Page 264 – ROAD WARNING; Hazard warning flasher; • The hazard warning flasher operates; If you have a flat tire while driving
  • Page 265 – If engine stalls while driving; IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START
  • Page 266 – EMERGENCY STARTING; Jump starting; • Keep all flames or sparks away
  • Page 267 – Jump starting procedure; If the booster battery is in another; Battery cables
  • Page 268 – IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
  • Page 269 – TPMS malfunction indicator
  • Page 271 – damage
  • Page 272 – Changing a tire with TPMS; • The TPMS malfunction indica-
  • Page 273 – ful interference, and; TPMS
  • Page 274 – IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE; Jack and tools; Jacking instructions; • Never attempt vehicle repairs
  • Page 275 – Changing tires; Park on a level surface and apply; • The vehicle can easily roll off
  • Page 276 – Block both the front and rear of the; • To prevent vehicle movement
  • Page 277 – Place the jack at the front or rear
  • Page 278 – Lower the vehicle to the ground; Wheel nut tightening torque:
  • Page 279 – Inadequate
  • Page 280 – Important - use of compact spare tire; • Ensure that you drive slowly; • You should drive carefully
  • Page 282 – TOWING; Towing service; • Do not tow the vehicle backwards
  • Page 283 – Place the transaxle shift lever in N; Emergency towing
  • Page 285 – Emergency towing precautions
  • Page 286 – • Do not use the hooks under the
  • Page 287 – Maintenance
  • Page 289 – MAINTENANCE SERVICES; Owner’s responsibility; Owner maintenance precautions
  • Page 290 – Owner maintenance schedule; When you stop for fuel:; • Check the windshield washer fluid; work; • Performing maintenance work on; OWNER MAINTENANCE
  • Page 291 – While operating your vehicle:
  • Page 292 – SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE; corrosive materials are being used.
  • Page 293 – NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
  • Page 302 – No check, No service required
  • Page 303 – MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
  • Page 304 – EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS; Engine oil and filter
  • Page 305 – Air cleaner filter
  • Page 307 – ENGINE OIL; Checking the engine oil level; normal operating temperature.; Radiator hose
  • Page 308 – Changing the engine oil and filter; ENGINE COOLANT; radiator cap; • Never attempt to remove the radi-
  • Page 309 – Recommended engine coolant; • The engine in your vehicle has alu-; • Even if the engine is not operat-
  • Page 310 – Changing the coolant; Coolant; • Do not use radiator coolant or; Ambient
  • Page 311 – Never mix different types of fluid.; Loss of; in your
  • Page 312 – WASHER FLUID; Checking the washer fluid level
  • Page 313 – Checking the parking brake; PARKING BRAKE
  • Page 314 – AIR CLEANER; Filter replacement; Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching
  • Page 315 – Filter inspection; Open the glove box and remove the; • Do not drive with the air cleaner; CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER
  • Page 316 – stoppers on both sides.
  • Page 317 – WIPER BLADES; Blade inspection; Blade replacement
  • Page 318 – Front windshield wiper blade; Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiper
  • Page 319 – Rear window wiper blade; Raise the wiper arm and pull out the
  • Page 320 – Always provide; For best battery service; • Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the; BATTERY; dangers; is always
  • Page 321 – Battery recharging; • If the battery gradually discharges; • Never attempt to recharge the; battery; or flame near the battery.
  • Page 322 – Reset items
  • Page 323 – • Underinflation also results in; TIRES AND WHEELS; Tire care; flation
  • Page 324 – Checking tire inflation pressure; How to check; WARNING - Tire Inflation; • Check the pressure of your; • Warm tires normally exceed
  • Page 325 – Tire rotation; • Inspect your tires frequently
  • Page 328 – Compact spare tire replacement; Wheel replacement; handling
  • Page 329 – Tire sidewall labeling; Manufacturer or brand name; Example wheel size designation:
  • Page 330 – Tire speed ratings
  • Page 331 – Maximum permissible inflation
  • Page 332 – Accessory Weight; : The relationship of a; Bead; : The tire bead contains steel; Bias Ply Tire; : A pneumatic tire in; temperature; or excessive
  • Page 336 – FUSES; ment; • Never replace a fuse with any-
  • Page 337 – Turn the ignition switch and all other
  • Page 338 – Memory fuse; pull up the memory fuse.; • If the memory fuse is pulled up from
  • Page 339 – Main fuse and Multi fuse; Replace the fuse with a new one of the; securely
  • Page 340 – Instrument panel fuse panel; Fuse/relay panel description
  • Page 341 – Description
  • Page 343 – Engine compartment main fuse panel
  • Page 345 – LIGHT BULBS; the lights; the headlight
  • Page 346 – Headlight bulb; turning it counterclockwise.
  • Page 347 – Turn signal light/Position light
  • Page 348 – Side repeater light replacement; Outside light; screws with a philips head screwdriver.
  • Page 349 – Inside light
  • Page 351 – Interior light bulb replacement; Remove the bulb by pulling it straight
  • Page 352 – APPEARANCE CARE; Wet brakes; Exterior general caution; • Do not use strong soap, chemical
  • Page 353 – Waxing; • Water washing in the engine com-; • Wiping dust or dirt off the body
  • Page 354 – Bright-metal maintenance
  • Page 355 – Corrosion protection; • Removal of paint or protective coatings; Moisture breeds corrosion
  • Page 356 – To help prevent corrosion; • If you live in a high-corrosion area —; Keep your garage dry
  • Page 357 – Interior care; Interior general precautions
  • Page 358 – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM; • After dynamometer testing is com-; Crankcase emission control
  • Page 359 – Canister; Exhaust emission control; Vehicle modifications; • Carbon monoxide can be present with; Exhaust
  • Page 361 – CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE
  • Page 363 – Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defects; DIMENSIONS; Light Bulb; BULB WATTAGE
  • Page 364 – Full size tire
  • Page 365 – RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES; Lubricant
  • Page 366 – Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers; Temperature
  • Page 368 – ENGINE NUMBER
  • Page 369 – South Central Region:; CONSUMER INFORMATION
  • Page 373 – Index
  • Page 374 – Air bags··········································································3-38
  • Page 376 – System ·······································································7-72
  • Page 377 – Gauge
  • Page 378 – Label
  • Page 379 – Moonroof, see sunroof···················································4-24
  • Page 380 – Emergency tailgate safety release ·······························4-14
  • Page 381 – malfunction indicator ··················································6-9
  • Page 382 – Vehicle capacity weight ···············································5-57
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