Quick Start Guide

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ACCENTHYUNDAI
KEY WEBSITES
Hyundai website - www.hyundai.com
Hyundai owner website - www.myhyundai.com
Bluetooth phone compatibility - www.hyundaiusa.com/bluetooth
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC)
The ESC system is an electronic
system designed to help the driver
maintain vehicle control under
adverse conditions.
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To turn the ESC off, press the ESC
OFF button.
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To turn ESC on, press it again.
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System defaults to ON position
at start.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)
LOW TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR
Illuminates if one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
TPMS MALFUNCTION INDICATOR
Blinks for approximately one minute then remains illuminated if there
is a malfunction with the TPMS system. Have the system checked by
an authorized Hyundai dealer.
NOTE
Tire pressure may vary in colder temperatures causing the low tire
pressure light to illuminate.
Low Tire Pressure Indicator /
TPMS Malfunction Indicator
ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM
Active ECO system
(automatic transmission)
Active ECO system helps
improve fuel efficiency by
revising the calibration of engine,
transmission, and air conditioning.
Press to activate. An LED will
illuminate on the button, and the
ECO indicator will illuminate in the
instrument cluster.
Press again to deactivate.
ECO shift
(manual transmission)
or
symbol is displayed along
with the recommended gear
number, which indicates you
should upshift or downshift for
higher fuel efficiency.
When Active ECO system is activated, the behavior of the vehicle
will change to a suppressed acceleration and delayed gear shifts
under part throttle operation.
To improve your fuel efficiency:
Drive smoothly, accelerate at a moderate rate.
Avoid full throttle shifts.
Maintain steady cruising speed.
Adjust your speed to the traffic to avoid unnecessary speed changes.
Take care of your tires, keep them inflated to the recommended
pressure, use the TPMS to prevent low pressure and excessive tire wear.
Don’t let the engine idle longer than necessary.
Avoid unnecessary braking.
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