OWNER'S MANUAL Operation Maintenance Specifications All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out. This manual applies to all HYUNDAI models and includes descriptions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to your specific vehicle.
CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI Your HYUNDAI should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI and may, in addition, violate conditions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in violation of regulations established by the U.S. Department of Transportation and other federal or state agencies.
SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following: WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury, or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning. CAUTION This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the caution.
FOREWORD Thank you for choosing HYUNDAI. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discriminating people who drive HYUNDAI. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each HYUNDAI we build is something of which we're very proud. Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI. It is suggested that you read it carefully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfaction you receive from your new car.
GUIDE TO HYUNDAI GENUINE PARTS 1. What are HYUNDAI Genuine Parts? HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are the same parts used by HYUNDAI Motor Company to manufacture vehicles. They are designed and tested for the optimum safety, performance, and reliability to our customers. 2. Why should you use genuine parts? HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are engineered and built to meet rigid manufacturing requirements.
Introduction FUEL REQUIREMENTS HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL We want to help you get the greatest possible driving pleasure from your vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist you in many ways. We strongly recommend that you read the entire manual. In order to minimize the chance of death or injury, you must read the WARNING and CAUTION sections in this manual. Illustrations complement the words in this manual to best explain how to enjoy your vehicle.
Introduction WARNING • Do not "top off" after the nozzle automatically shuts off when refueling. • Tighten the cap until it clicks one time, otherwise the Check Engine light will illuminate. • Always check that the fuel cap is installed securely to prevent fuel spillage in the event of an accident.
Introduction Other fuels Do not use methanol Using fuels such as; - Silicone (Si) contained fuel, - Ferrocene (Fe) contained fuel, and - Other metallic additives contained fuels, may cause vehicle and engine damage. Also, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) may illuminate or cause plugging, misfiring, poor acceleration, engine stalling, catalyst melting, abnormal corrosion, life cycle reduction, etc. Fuels containing methanol (wood alcohol) should not be used in your vehicle.
Introduction VEHICLE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control, an accident or vehicle rollover. Specific design characteristics (higher ground clearance, track, etc.) give this vehicle a higher center of gravity than other types of vehicles. It is not designed for cornering at the same speeds as a conventional 2-wheel drive sedans or sports coupe. Avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers.
Introduction VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle's systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Your vehicle at a glance 1 Safety features of your vehicle 2 Convenient features of your vehicle 3 Multimedia System 4 Driving your vehicle 5 What to do in an emergency 6 Maintenance 7 Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects 8 Index I
Your vehicle at a glance 1 Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW.................................................1-2 INTERIOR OVERVIEW ..................................................1-4 INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW ..............................1-5 ENGINE COMPARTMENT ............................................
Your vehicle at a glance EXTERIOR OVERVIEW ■ Front view 1. Panoramic sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-67 2. Front windshield wiper blades . . . . . . 7-40 3. Outside rearview mirror . . . . . . . . . . . 3-61 4. Door locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13 5. Headlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-74 6. Front fog light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-83 7. Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-71 8. Tires and wheels . . . . . . . . . . . .
■ Rear view 1 2. Defroster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-91 3. Fuel filler door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-76 4. Towing hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-23 5. Rear combination lamp . . . . . . . . . . . 7-78 6. Rear window wiper blade . . . . . . . . . . 7-42 7. High mounted stop lamp . . . . . . . . . . 7-80 8. Rearview camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-44 ❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OLM014010L 1-3 Your vehicle at a glance 1.
Your vehicle at a glance INTERIOR OVERVIEW 1. Door lock/unlock button ........................3-16 2. Power window switches ........................3-63 3. Central door lock switch ........................3-16 4. Power window lock switch......................3-65 5. Outside rearview mirror control switch*....................................................3-62 6. Fuel filler door release lever ..................3-76 7. Instrument panel illumination control switch ........................................
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW ■ Type A ■ Type B ■ Type C ❈ The actual shape may differ from the illustration. OLMB013002A 1-5 1 Your vehicle at a glance 1. Light control/Turn signals....................3-79 2. Steering wheel audio controls* ............4-3 3. Bluetooth phone controls* ..................4-36 4. Instrument cluster ..............................3-20 5. Horn ....................................................3-43 6. Driver’s front air bag ..........................2-49 7. Wiper/Washer ......
Your vehicle at a glance ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ NU 2.0L 1. Engine coolant reservoir ...................7-30 2. Radiator cap .....................................7-29 3. Brake fluid reservoir..........................7-32 4. Air cleaner.........................................7-36 5. Engine oil dipstick .............................7-27 ■ Theta II 2.4L 6. Engine oil filler cap ...........................7-28 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir .....7-34 8. Fuse box .........................................
Safety system of your vehicle IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................2-2 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS) ....................2-36 Always wear your seat belt............................................2-2 Restrain all children..........................................................2-2 Air bag hazards ................................................................2-2 Driver distraction...............................................................2-2 Control your speed ..............................
Safety system of your vehicle IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS You will find many safety precautions and recommendations throughout this section, and throughout this manual. The safety precautions in this section are among the most important. Always wear your seat belt A seat belt is your best protection in all types of accidents. Air bags are designed to supplement seat belts, not replace them.
Keep your vehicle in safe condition Having a tire blowout or a mechanical failure can be extremely hazardous. To reduce the possibility of such problems, check your tire pressures and condition frequently, and perform all regularly scheduled maintenance. 2 Safety system of your vehicle • NEVER let the use of a mobile device distract you from driving.
Safety system of your vehicle SEATS Front seats (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 ■ Power seat Rear seats (7) Seatback angle and folding (8) Headrest (9) Armrest (10) Seat warmer* ■ Manual seat * : if equipped OLMB033001 2-4
Safety precautions WARNING Do not use a cushion that reduces friction between the seat and the passenger. The passenger's hips may slide under the lap portion of the seat belt during an accident or a sudden stop. Serious or fatal internal injuries could result because the seat belt cannot operate normally. Air bags You can take steps to reduce the risk of being injured by an inflating air bag. Sitting too close to an air bag greatly increases the risk of injury in the event the air bag inflates.
Safety system of your vehicle Front seats WARNING Take the following precautions when adjusting your seat: • NEVER attempt to adjust the seat while the vehicle is moving. The seat could respond with unexpected movement and may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. • Do not place anything under the front seats. Loose objects in the driver’s foot area could interfere with the operation of the foot pedals, causing an accident.
WARNING OLMB033003 Seatback angle To recline the seatback: 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up the seatback lever. 2. Carefully lean back on the seat and adjust the seatback to the position you desire. 3. Release the lever and make sure the seatback is locked in place. (The lever MUST return to its original position for the seatback to lock.) NEVER ride with a reclined seatback when the vehicle is moving.
Safety system of your vehicle Power adjustment The front seat can be adjusted by using the control switches located on the outside of the seat cushion. Before driving, adjust the seat to the proper position so that you can easily control the steering wheel, foot pedals and controls on the instrument panel. WARNING OLMB033004 OLMB033082 Seat cushion height (for driver’s seat) To change the height of the seat cushion: • Push down on the lever several times, to lower the seat cushion.
CAUTION To prevent damage to the seats: 2 • Always stop adjusting the OLMB033005 OLMB033006 Forward and rearward adjustment To move the seat forward or rearward: 1. Push the control switch forward or rearward. 2. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position. Seatback angle To recline the seatback: 1. Push the control switch forward or rearward. 2. Release the switch once the seatback reaches the desired position.
Safety system of your vehicle Reclining seatback Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the protections of your restraint system (seat belts and air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback. WARNING NEVER ride with a reclined seatback when the vehicle is moving. Riding with a reclined seatback increases your chance of serious or fatal injuries in the event of a collision or sudden stop.
Seatback pocket WARNING OLMB033008 Lumbar support (for driver’s seat, if equipped) To adjust the lumbar support: 1. Press the front portion of the switch to increase support or the rear portion of the switch to decrease support. 2. Release the switch once it reaches the desired position. OLMB033015 The seatback pocket is provided on the back of the front seatbacks. WARNING To prevent the occupant classification system from malfunctioning: • Do not place any items total weighing over 2.
Safety system of your vehicle Rear seats Folding the rear seat The rear seatbacks can be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase the luggage capacity of the vehicle. WARNING • Never allow passengers to sit OLMB033083 Seatback angle To recline the seatback: 1. Pull up the seatback lever. 2. Hold the lever and adjust the seatback to the position you desire. 3. Release the lever and make sure the seatback is locked in place.
2. Use a key to release the rear center seat belt from the center buckle. 3. Retract the center seat belt webbing into the headliner, and clip the small tab into the holder. 4. Set the front seatback to the upright position and, if necessary, slide the front seat forward. 5. Lower the rear headrests to the lowest position. 2 OLMB033077 6. Pull up the seatback lever, then fold the seat toward the front of the vehicle. 7. To use the rear seat, lift and push the seatback backward.
Safety system of your vehicle WARNING When returning the rear seatback from a folded to an upright position, hold the seatback and return it slowly. Ensure that the seatback is completely locked into its upright position by pushing on the top of the seatback. In an accident or sudden stop, the unlocked seatback could allow cargo to move forward with great force and enter the passenger compartment, which could result in serious injury or death.
Headrest Front seat headrest 2 WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in an accident, take the following precautions when adjusting your headrests: • Always properly adjust the headrests for all passengers BEFORE starting the vehicle. • NEVER let anyone ride in a seat with the headrest removed. (Continued) • NEVER adjust the headrest position of the driver’s seat when the vehicle is in motion. • Adjust the headrest as close to the passenger’s head as possible.
Safety system of your vehicle ■ Type A OLMB034303 OLF034015 OLMB033012 Adjusting the height up and down To raise the headrest: 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). To lower the headrest: 1. Push and hold the release button (2) on the headrest support. 2. Lower the headrest to the desired position (3).
WARNING ■ Type A WARNING Always make sure the headrest locks into position after reinstalling and adjusting it properly. NEVER allow anyone to ride in a seat with the headrest removed. 2 Safety system of your vehicle OLMB034304 ■ Type B OLMB034306 To reinstall the headrest : 1. Put the headrest poles (2) into the holes while pressing the release button (1). 2. Recline the seatback (4) with the recline lever or switch (3). 3. Adjust the headrest to the appropriate height.
Safety system of your vehicle Rear seat headrest OLMB033010 Active headrest The active headrest is designed to move forward and upward during a rear impact. This helps prevent the driver's and front passenger’s heads from moving backward which helps minimize neck injuries. WARNING A gap between the seat and the headrest release button may appear when sitting on the seat or when you push or pull the seat. Be careful not to get your finger, etc. caught in the gap.
WARNING OLMB033018 Removal/Reinstall To remove the headrest: 1. Raise the headrest as far as it can go. 2. Press the release button (1) while pulling the headrest up (2). WARNING NEVER allow anyone to ride in a seat with the headrest removed. Always make sure the headrest locks into position after reinstalling and adjusting it to properly protect the occupants. Seat warmers Seat warmers are provided to warm the seats during cold weather.
Safety system of your vehicle WARNING Front seat warmers (if equipped) NEVER place anything on the seat that insulates against heat when the seat warmer is in operation, such as a blanket or seat cushion. This may cause the seat warmer to overheat, causing a burn or damage to the seat. paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or gasoline to clean the seats. • Do not place heavy or sharp objects on seats equipped with seat warmers.
SEAT BELTS This section describes how to use the seat belts properly. It also describes some of the things not to do when using seat belts. Always fasten your seat belt and make sure all passengers have fastened their seat belts before starting any trip. Air bags are designed to supplement the seat belt as an additional safety device, but they are not a substitute. Most states require all occupants of a vehicle to wear seat belts. Seat belts must be used by ALL passengers whenever the vehicle is moving.
Safety system of your vehicle WARNING Damaged seat belts and seat belt assemblies will not operate properly.
Seat belt restraint system Seat Belt-Driver’s 3-point system with emergency locking retractor Height adjustment You can adjust the height of the shoulder belt anchor to one of the four different positions for maximum comfort and safety. The shoulder portion should be adjusted so it lies across your chest and midway over your shoulder nearest the door, not over your neck.
Safety system of your vehicle ■ Front seat (Continued) • Position one arm under the OLMB033024 To adjust the height of the seat belt anchor, lower or raise the height adjuster into an appropriate position. To raise the height adjuster, pull it up (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while pressing the height adjuster button (2). Release the button to lock the anchor into position. Try sliding the height adjuster to make sure that it has locked into position.
Seat Belt – Passenger’s 3-point system with combination locking retractor To fasten your seat belt: Pull the seat belt out of the retractor and insert the metal tab into the buckle. There will be an audible "click" when the tab locks into the buckle. When not securing a child restraint, the seat belt operates in the same way as the driver's seat belt (Emergency Locking Retractor Type).
Safety system of your vehicle Pre-tensioner seat belt WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with driver's and front passenger's Pre-Tensioner Seat Belts. The purpose of the pretensioner is to make sure the seat belts fit tightly against the occupant's body in certain frontal collisions. The pre-tensioner seat belts may be activated in crashes where the frontal collision is severe enough.
✽ NOTICE WARNING 1LDE3100/Q The Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt System consists mainly of the following components. Their locations are shown in the illustration above: 1. SRS air bag warning light 2. Retractor pre-tensioner assembly 3. SRS control module 4. Anchor pre-tensioner assembly 2-27 2 Safety system of your vehicle Do not touch the pre-tensioner seat belt assemblies for several minutes after they have been activated.
Safety system of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE • Both the driver's and front passenger's pre-tensioner seat belts may be activated in certain frontal or side collisions or rollovers. • The pre-tensioners will not be activated if the seat belts are not worn at the time of the collision. • When the pre-tensioner seat belts are activated, a loud noise may be heard and fine dust, which may appear to be smoke, may be visible in the passenger compartment. These are normal operating conditions and are not hazardous.
The seat belt automatically adjusts to the proper length after the lap belt portion is adjusted manually so that it fits snugly around your hips. If you lean forward in a slow, easy motion, the belt will extend and move with you. If there is a sudden stop or impact, the belt will lock into position. It will also lock if you try to lean forward too quickly. 3. Pull the metal tab (B) and insert the it (B) into the buckle (D). There will be an audible “click” when the tab locks into the buckle.
Safety system of your vehicle OLMB033030 OLMB033095 OLMB033096 To release the rear center seat belt: 1. Press the release button on the buckle (D) and remove the metal tab (B) from the buckle (D). 2. Insert a key or similar rigid device into the web release hole (C). Pull out the metal tab (A) from the buckle and allow the webbing to retract automatically. 3. Insert the metal tab into the hole of the belt assembly cover.
CAUTION OLMB033037 OLMB033038 Stowing the rear seat belt The rear seat belt buckles can be stowed in the pocket between the rear seatback and cushion when not in use. Routing the seat belt webbing through the rear seat belt guides will prevent the belts from being trapped behind or under the seats when the rear seats are folded down. 2-31 2 Safety system of your vehicle When using the seat belt, remove the seat belt webbing from the guides.
Safety system of your vehicle Additional seat belt safety precautions Seat belt use during pregnancy The seat belt should always be used during pregnancy. The best way to protect your unborn child is to protect yourself by always wearing the seat belt. Pregnant women should always wear a lap-shoulder seat belt. Place the shoulder belt across your chest, routed between your breasts and away from your neck. Place the shoulder belt across the chest, routed away from the neck.
Larger children Children under age 13 and who are too large for a booster seat must always occupy the rear seat and use the available lap/shoulder belts. A seat belt should lie across the upper thighs and be snug across the shoulder and chest to restrain the child safely. Check belt fit periodically. A child's squirming could put the belt out of position. Always have the LATCH system inspected by your authorized HYUNDAI dealer after an accident.
Safety system of your vehicle Transporting an injured person Do not lie down A seat belt should be used when an injured person is being transported. Consult a physician for specific recommendations. Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the protections of your restraint system (seat belts and air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback.
When to replace seat belts Seat belt systems should never be disassembled or modified. In addition, care should be taken to assure that seat belts and belt hardware are not damaged by seat hinges, doors or other abuse. The entire seat belt assembly or assemblies should be replaced if the vehicle has been involved in an accident. This should be done even if no damage is visible. Additional questions concerning seat belt operation should be directed to an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Safety system of your vehicle CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS) WARNING Always properly restrain children in the rear seats of the vehicle. Children of all ages are safer when restrained in the rear seat. A child riding in the front passenger seat can be forcefully struck by an inflating air bag resulting in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH. 2-36 Children under age 13 must always ride in the rear seats and must always be properly restrained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden maneuver.
Child restraint system (CRS) WARNING An improperly secured child restraint can increase the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH in an accident. Always take the following precautions when using a child restraint system: • NEVER install a child or infant restraint in the front passenger’s seat. • Always properly secure the child restraint to a rear seat of the vehicle. (Continued) (Continued) • Always follow the child restraint system manufacturer’s instructions for installation and use.
Safety system of your vehicle Child restraint system types Continue to use a rear-facing child seat for as long as your child will fit within the height and weight limits allowed by the child seat manufacturer. It’s the best way to keep them safe. Once your child has outgrown the rear-facing child restraint, your child is ready for a forward-facing child restraint with a harness. There are three main types of child restraint systems: rear-facing seats, forward-facing seats, and booster seats.
Forward-facing child restraints A forward-facing child seat provides restraint for the child’s body with a harness. Keep children in a forwardfacing child seat with a harness until they reach the top height or weight limit allowed by your child restraint’s manufacturer. Once your child outgrows the forwardfacing child restraint, your child is ready for a booster seat.
Safety system of your vehicle After selecting a proper child seat for your child, check to make sure it fits properly in your vehicle. Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer when installing the child seat. Note these general steps when installing the seat to your vehicle: • Properly secure the child restraint to the vehicle. All child restraints must be secured to the vehicle with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt or with the LATCH system. • Make sure the child restraint is firmly secured.
WARNING LATCH anchors have been provided in the left and right outboard rear seating positions. Their locations are shown in the illustration. There are no LATCH anchors provided for the center rear seating position. Lower Anchor Position Indicator 2 Lower Anchor OLMB033050 The lower anchor position indicator symbols are located on the left and right rear seat backs to identify the position of the lower anchors in your vehicle (see arrows in illustration).
Safety system of your vehicle 3. Place the child restraint on the vehicle seat, then attach the seat to the lower anchors according to the instructions provided by the child restraint manufacturer. 4. Follow the child restraint instructions for properly adjusting and tightening the lower attachments on the child restraint to the lower anchors. OLMB033051 The LATCH anchors are located between the seatback and the seat cushion of the rear seat left and right outboard seating positions.
WARNING Installing the tether strap First, secure the child restraint with the LATCH lower anchors or the seat belt. If the child seat manufacturer recommends that the tether strap be attached, attach and tighten the tether strap to the tether anchor. Tether anchors are located on the back of the rear seats. 2 OLMB033048 To install the tether strap: 1. Route the child restraint tether strap over the child restraint seatback.
Safety system of your vehicle 3. Check that the child restraint is securely attached to the seat by pushing and pulling the seat forward and from side-to-side. Securing a child restraint with a lap belt or lap/shoulder belt When not using the LATCH system, all child restraints must be secured to a vehicle rear seat with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt. WARNING ALWAYS place a rear-facing child restraint in the rear seat of the vehicle.
To install a child restraint system on the rear seats, do the following: 1. Place the child restraint system on a rear seat and route the lap/shoulder belt around or through the child restraint, following the restraint manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure the seat belt webbing is not twisted. 2 OLMB033045 OLMB033097 2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into the buckle. Listen for the distinct “click” sound. 3. Pull the shoulder portion of the seat belt all the way out.
Safety system of your vehicle OLMB033098 4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of the seat belt to retract and listen for an audible “clicking” or “ratcheting” sound. This indicates that the retractor is in the “Automatic Locking” mode. If no distinct sound is heard, repeat steps 3 and 4. 5. Remove as much slack from the belt as possible by pushing down on the child restraint system while feeding the shoulder belt back into the retractor. 6.
AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (1) (2) (3) (4) Driver’s front air bag Passenger’s front air bag Side impact air bag Curtain air bag 2 Safety system of your vehicle ❈ The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
Safety system of your vehicle This vehicle is equipped with an Advanced Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s seat and front passenger’s seats. The front air bags are designed to supplement the three-point seat belts. For these air bags to provide protection, the seat belts must be worn at all times when driving. You can be severely injured or killed in an accident if you are not wearing a seat belt. Air bags are designed to supplement seat belts, but do not replace them.
Where are the air bags? Driver’s and passenger’s front air bags WARNING OLMB033058 ■ Passenger’s front air bag OLMB033059 The purpose of the SRS is to provide the vehicle's driver and front passengers with additional protection than that offered by the seat belt system alone. The SRS uses sensors to gather information about the driver's seat position, the driver's and front passenger's seat belt usage and impact severity.
Safety system of your vehicle Side impact air bags OLMB033062 OLM032310N Your vehicle is equipped with a side impact air bag in each seat. The purpose of the air bag is to provide the vehicle's driver and the front passenger with additional protection than that offered by the seat belt alone. 2-50 The side impact air bags are designed to deploy only during certain side impact collisions, depending on the crash severity, angle, speed and point of impact.
Curtain air bags OLMB033064 They are designed to help protect the heads of the front seat occupants and the rear outboard seat occupants in certain side impact collisions. The curtain air bags are designed to deploy only during certain side impact collisions, depending on the crash severity, angle, speed and impact. The curtain air bags do not only deploy on the side of the impact but also on the opposite side.
Safety system of your vehicle WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating curtain air bags, take the following precautions: • All seat occupants must wear seat belts at all times to help keep occupants positioned properly. • Properly secure child restraints as far away from the door as possible. • Do not allow passengers to lean their heads or bodies onto doors, put their arms on the doors, stretch their arms out of the window, or place objects between the doors and seats.
SRS warning light If your SRS malfunctions, the air bag may not inflate properly during an accident increasing the risk of serious injury or death. If any of the following conditions occur, your SRS is malfunctioning: • The light does not turn on for approximately six seconds when the ignition switch is placed in the ON position. • The light stays on after illuminating for approximately six seconds. • The light comes on while the vehicle is in motion. • The light blinks when the engine is running.
Safety system of your vehicle • Air bag deployment depends on a number of factors including vehicle speed, angles of impact and the density and stiffness of the vehicles or objects which your vehicle impacts during a collision. The determining factors are not limited to those mentioned above. • The front air bags will completely inflate and deflate in an instant. It is virtually impossible for you to see the air bags inflate during an accident.
WARNING ■ Driver’s front air bag (2) 2 OLMB033054 OLMB033055 When the SRSCM detects a sufficiently severe impact to the front of the vehicle, it will automatically deploy the front air bags. Upon deployment, tear seams molded directly into the pad covers will separate under pressure from the expansion of the air bags. Further opening of the covers allows full inflation of the air bags.
Safety system of your vehicle ■ Driver’s front air bag (3) WARNING OLMB033056 ■ Passenger’s front air bag OLMB033057 After complete inflation, the air bag immediately starts deflating, enabling the driver to maintain forward visibility and the ability to steer or operate other controls. 2-56 To prevent objects from becoming dangerous projectiles when the passenger's air bag inflates: • Do not install or place any objects (drink holder, CD holder, stickers, etc.
Noise and smoke from inflating air bag When the air bags inflate, they make a loud noise and they leave smoke and powder in the air inside of the vehicle. This is normal and is a result of the ignition of the air bag inflator. After the air bag inflates, you may feel substantial discomfort in breathing because of the contact of your chest with both the seat belt and the air bag, as well as from breathing the smoke and powder. The powder may aggravate asthma for some people.
Safety system of your vehicle Main components of the Occupant Classification System • A detection device located within the front passenger seat cushion. • Electronic system to determine whether the passenger air bag systems (both front and side) should be activated or deactivated. • An indicator light located on the instrument panel which illuminates the words "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" indicating the front passenger air bag system is deactivated.
Condition and operation in the front passenger Occupant Classification System Indicator/Warning light Condition detected by the occupant classification system Devices SRS warning light Front passenger air bag 1. Adult*1 Off Off Activated 2. Infant*2 or child restraint system with 12 months old*3 On Off Deactivated 3. Unoccupied On Off Deactivated 4.
Safety system of your vehicle WARNING Riding in an improper position or placing weight on the front passenger's seat when it is unoccupied by a passenger adversely affects the OCS. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: • NEVER put a heavy load in • NEVER ride with the seat- the front seat or seatback pocket. back reclined when the vehicle is moving. OLMB033103 OLMB033099 • NEVER place your feet or • NEVER place your feet on legs on the dashboard. the front passenger seatback.
WARNING B990A01O Proper seated position for OCS If the “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” indicator is on when an adult is seated in the front passenger seat, place the ignition switch to the LOCK/OFF position and ask the passenger to sit properly (sitting upright with the seat back in an upright position, centered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, legs comfortably extended and their feet on the floor). Restart the engine and have the person remain in that position.
Safety system of your vehicle Do Not Install a Child Restraint in the Front Passenger’s Seat WARNING • NEVER place a rear-facing or 1JBH3051 Even though your vehicle is equipped with the OCS, never install a child restraint in the front passenger’s seat. An inflating air bag can forcefully strike a child or restraint resulting in serious or fatal injury. 2-62 front-facing child restraint in the front passenger’s seat of the vehicle.
Air bag collision sensors WARNING 2 Safety system of your vehicle To reduce the risk of an air bag deploying unexpectedly and causing serious injury or death: • Do not hit or allow any objects to impact the locations where air bags or sensors are installed. • Do not perform maintenance on or around the air bag sensors. If the location or angle of the sensors is altered, the air bags may deploy when they should not or may not deploy when they should.
Safety system of your vehicle Air bag inflation conditions OLMB033069 1VQA2084 Front air bag Front air bags are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on the intensity, speed, or angles of impact of the front collision. OLM032312N Side impact and curtain air bags Side impact and curtain air bags are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the strength, speed, or angles of impact resulting from a side impact collision.
Air bag non-inflation conditions 2 In certain low-speed collisions the air bags may not deploy. The air bags are designed not to deploy in such cases because they may not provide benefits beyond the protection of the seat belts. OLMB033069 Front air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, because occupants are moved backward by the force of the impact. In this case, inflated air bags would not provide any additional benefit.
Safety system of your vehicle OLMB033073 OLMB033074 OLMB033075 In an angled collision, the force of impact may direct the occupants in a direction where the air bags would not be able to provide any additional benefit, and thus the sensors may not deploy any air bags. Just before impact, drivers often brake heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the vehicle causing it to “ride” under a vehicle with a higher ground clearance.
SRS care Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle collides with objects such as utility poles or trees, where the point of impact is concentrated and the collision energy is absorbed by the vehicle structure. WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, take the following precautions: • Do not attempt to modify or disconnect the SRS components or wiring, including the addition of any kind of badges to the pad covers or modifications to the body structure.
Safety system of your vehicle (Continued) • If components of the air bag system must be discarded, or if the vehicle must be scrapped, certain safety precautions must be observed. Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for the necessary information. Failure to follow these precautions could increase the risk of personal injury. 2-68 Additional safety precautions Passengers should not move out of or change seats while the vehicle is moving.
Air bag warning labels 2 Safety system of your vehicle OLMB033105/OLM039050N/OLM039051 Air bag warning labels, required by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are attached to alert the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system. Be sure to read all of the information about the air bags that are installed on your vehicle in this Owners Manual.
Convenient features of your vehicle ACCESSING YOUR VEHICLE ..................................3-3 MIRRORS ...............................................................3-44 Remote key .......................................................................3-3 Remote key precautions..................................................3-5 Smart key ...........................................................................3-6 Smart key precautions...................................................
3 WIPERS AND WASHERS......................................3-87 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS.............................3-116 Front windshield wipers ................................................3-87 AUTO control....................................................................3-88 Front windshield washers ............................................3-89 Rear window wiper and washer..................................3-90 Center console storage ...............................................3-116 Glove box .
ACCESSING YOUR VEHICLE Remote key Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key, which you can use to lock or unlock a door (and tailgate) and even start the engine. 1. Door Lock 2. Door Unlock 3. Panic Unlocking To lock : 1. Close all doors, engine hood and tailgate. 2. Press the Door Lock button (1) on the remote key. 3. The hazard warning lights will blink and the chime will sound once if the lock button is pressed once more within four seconds. 4.
Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Panic button • If you press the Door Unlock button again within four seconds, then all the doors will unlock. • After unlocking the doors, the doors will lock automatically after 30 seconds unless a door is opened. • You can change the system to the central door unlock mode (unlock all the doors when you press the unlock button one time). If you want this feature, perform the following: Press the Panic button (4) for more than one second.
Remote key precautions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ✽ NOTICE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.
Convenient features of your vehicle Battery replacement If the remote key is not working properly, try replacing the battery with a new one. If you suspect your remote key might have sustained some damage, or you feel your remote key is not working correctly, contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Smart key ✽ NOTICE An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health. Dispose of the battery according to your local law(s) and regulation(s).
✽ NOTICE Locking Unlocking The door handle button will only operate when the smart key is within 28~40 in. (0.7~1 m) from the outside door handle. WARNING Do not leave the Smart Key in your vehicle with unsupervised children. Unattended children could press the Engine Start/ Stop button and may operate power windows or other controls, or even make the vehicle move, which could result in serious injury or death. 3 OLMB043203 To unlock: 1. Carry the Smart Key. 2.
Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Tailgate unlocking Panic button • The door handle button will only operate when the smart key is within 28~40 in. (0.7~1 m) from the outside door handle. Other people can also open the doors without the smart key in possession. • If you press the Door Unlock button again within four seconds, then all the doors will unlock. • After unlocking the doors, the doors will lock automatically after 30 seconds unless a door is opened.
Start-up Mechanical key Loss of a smart key You can start the engine without inserting the key. For detailed information refer to the Engine Start/Stop button in chapter 5. If the Smart Key does not operate normally, you can lock or unlock the door by using the mechanical key. A maximum of two smart keys can be registered to a single vehicle.
Convenient features of your vehicle Smart key precautions The smart key will not work if any of the following occur: • The smart key is close to a radio transmitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal operation of the transmitter. • The smart key is near a mobile two way radio system or a cellular phone. • Another vehicle’s smart key is being operated close to your vehicle. When the smart key does not work correctly, open and close the door with the mechanical key.
Battery replacement If the Smart Key is not working properly, try replacing the battery with a new one. If you suspect your smart key might have sustained some damage, or you feel your smart key is not working correctly, contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ✽ NOTICE OLMB043202 Battery Type: CR2032 To replace the battery: 1. Pry open the rear cover of the smart key. 2. Remove the old battery and insert the new battery. Make sure the battery position is correct. 3.
Convenient features of your vehicle WARNING In order to prevent theft of your vehicle, do not leave spare keys anywhere in your vehicle. Your immobilizer password is a customer unique password and should be kept confidential. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
DOOR LOCKS Operating door locks from outside the vehicle Mechanical key ■ Type A ✽ NOTICE You can change the system to the central door unlock mode (unlock all doors by turning the key to the right once). If you want this feature, perform the following: Unlock mode conversion (two stage unlock mode ↔ central door unlock mode) The unlock mode changes alternately by pressing the lock button and unlock button on the remote key (or smart key) at the same time for 4 seconds or more.
Convenient features of your vehicle Remote key When closing the door, push the door by hand. Make sure that doors are closed securely. ✽ NOTICE You can change the system to the central door unlock mode (unlock all the doors when you press the unlock button one time). If you want this feature, perform the following: OLMB043010 To lock the doors, press the Door Lock button (1) on the remote key. Press the Door Unlock button (2) on the remote key, the driver’s door will unlock.
Smart key Lock / Unlock ✽ NOTICE You can change the system to the central door unlock mode (unlock all the doors when you press the unlock button one time). If you want this feature, perform the following: (Continued) The unlock mode changes alternately by pressing the lock button and unlock button on the smart key at the same time for 4 seconds or more. The hazard warning lights will blink four times to indicate that the mode conversion is completed.
Convenient features of your vehicle Operating door locks from inside the vehicle With the door lock button: Lock Unlock • If the inner door handle of the driver’s (or front passenger’s) door is pulled when the door lock button is in the lock position, the button is unlocked and door opens. • Front doors cannot be locked if the key is in the ignition switch and any front door is open. • Doors cannot be locked if the smart key is in the vehicle and any door is open.
WARNING The doors should always be fully closed and locked while the vehicle is in motion. If the doors are unlocked, the risk of being thrown from the vehicle in a crash is increased. WARNING Do not leave children or animals unattended in your vehicle. An enclosed vehicle can become extremely hot, causing death or serious injury to unattended children or animals who cannot escape the vehicle.
Convenient features of your vehicle Auto door lock/unlock features Child-protector rear door locks • All doors will be automatically locked when shifting the transaxle shift lever out of P (Park) with the engine running. • All doors will be automatically unlocked when shifting the transaxle shift lever into P (Park) with the engine running.
THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM The Theft Alarm System automatically sets 30 seconds after you lock the doors and the tailgate. For the system to activate, you must lock the doors and the tailgate from outside the vehicle with the remote key or smart key or by pressing the button on the outside of the door handles with the smart key in your possession. The hazard warning lights will blink and the chime will sound once to indicate the system is armed.
Convenient features of your vehicle INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. Tachometer 2. Turn signal indicators 3. Speedometer 4. Engine temperature gauge 5. Shift position indicator 6. Fuel gauge 7. Odometer/Trip computer 8. Warning and indicator lights ❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more details, refer to the "Gauges" in this chapter.
Instrument Cluster Control Adjusting Instrument Cluster Illumination Gauges Speedometer 3 OLMB043142 When the vehicle's parking lights or headlights are on, press the illumination control button to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel illumination. • The brightness of the instrument panel illumination is displayed. • If the brightness reaches to the maximum or minimum level, an alarm will sound.
Convenient features of your vehicle Tachometer Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge CAUTION If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the "H" position, it indicates overheating that may damage the engine. Do not continue driving with an overheated engine. If your vehicle overheats, refer to "If the Engine Overheats" in chapter 6. OLMB043145 The tachometer indicates the approximate number of engine revolutions per minute (rpm).
✽ NOTICE Fuel Gauge OLMB043148N This gauge indicates the approximate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. WARNING Running out of fuel can expose vehicle occupants to danger. You must stop and obtain additional fuel as soon as possible after the warning light comes on or when the gauge indicator comes close to the "E (Empty)" level. CAUTION Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel level. Running out of fuel could cause the engine to misfire, damaging the catalytic converter.
Convenient features of your vehicle Odometer Transaxle Shift Indicator Automatic Transaxle Shift Indicator This indicator displays which automatic transaxle gear is selected. OLMB043149N The odometer Indicates the total distance that the vehicle has been driven and should be used to determine when periodic maintenance should be performed. - Odometer range : 0 ~ 999999 miles or kilometers.
TRIP COMPUTER The trip computer is a microcomputer-controlled driver information system that displays information related to driving. Trip Modes ✽ NOTICE All driving information stored in the trip computer (except Odometer and Distance to empty) resets if the battery is disconnected. 3 OEL043703 Push the button to select the following modes: TRIP Driving time Distance to empty Tripmeter This mode indicates the distance of individual trips selected since the last tripmeter reset.
Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE The average fuel consumption is not displayed for more accurate calculation if the vehicle is not driven more than 10 seconds or 0.186 miles (300 meters) since the ignition switch is placed in the ON position. ✽ NOTICE OLM049062N OLM049064N Distance to empty This mode indicates the estimated distance to empty based on the current fuel in the fuel tank and the amount of fuel delivered to the engine.
✽ NOTICE The average vehicle speed is not displayed if the driving distance is less than 0.186 miles (300 meters) or the driving time is less than 10 seconds since the ignition switch or Engine Start/Stop button is turned to ON. 3 Average vehicle speed This mode calculates the average speed of the vehicle since the last average speed reset. Even if the vehicle is not in motion, the average speed is calculated while the engine is running.
Convenient features of your vehicle Warnings and indicators All warning lights are checked by placing the ignition switch in the ON position (do not start the engine). Any light that does not illuminate should be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. After starting the engine, check to make sure that all warning lights are off. If any are still on, this indicates a situation that needs attention.
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning light WARNING If both ABS and brake warning lights are on and stay on, your vehicle’s brake system will not work normally. So you may experience an unexpected and dangerous situation during sudden braking. In this case, avoid high speed driving and abrupt braking. Have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. ✽ NOTICE If the ABS warning light or EBD warning light is on and stays on, the speedometer or odometer/tripmeter may not work.
Convenient features of your vehicle Parking brake & brake fluid warning light Parking brake warning This light is illuminated when the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the START or ON position. The warning light should go off when the parking brake is released while the engine is running. The parking brake warning chime will sound to remind you that the parking brake is applied when you are driving above 6 mph (10 km/h). Always release the parking brake before you drive.
WARNING Driving the vehicle with a warning light on is dangerous. If the brake warning light remains on, have the brakes checked and repaired immediately by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Turn signal indicator As a reminder to the driver, the seat belt warning light will blink for approximately 6 seconds each time you turn the ignition switch ON, regardless of belt fastening. For details, refer to the seat belt on chapter 2. The left or right turn signal blinks when you signal a lane change or turn.
Convenient features of your vehicle Light on indicator Front fog light indicator (if equipped) Engine oil pressure warning light The indicator illuminates when the parking (position) lights or headlights are ON. The indicator illuminates when the front fog lights are ON. This warning light indicates the engine oil pressure is low. If the warning light illuminates while driving: 1. Drive safely to the side of the road, park and turn the engine off. 2.
CAUTION Charging system warning light This warning light indicates a malfunction of either the generator or electrical charging system. If the warning light comes on while the vehicle is in motion: 1. Drive to the nearest safe location. 2. With the engine off, check the generator drive belt for looseness or breakage. 3. If the belt is adjusted properly, a problem exists somewhere in the electrical charging system. Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer correct the problem as soon as possible.
Convenient features of your vehicle Door ajar warning light Sunroof Open Warning Light (if equipped) Low fuel level warning light This warning light illuminates when a door is not closed securely. If the driver removes the ignition key (Smart key : turns off the engine) and opens the driver-side door when the sunroof is not fully closed, the warning chime will sound for approximately 7 seconds and Sunroof Open Warning Light illuminate or blink for approximately 7 seconds.
Immobilizer indicator (if equipped) • When the battery is weak, if the Engine Start/Stop button is pressed, the indicator will blink and you are not able to start the engine. However, you can start the engine if you press the Engine Start/Stop Button with the smart key. Also, if the smart key system related parts have a problem, the indicator will blink.
Convenient features of your vehicle Malfunction indicator (MIL) (check engine light) This indicator light is part of the Engine Control System which monitors various emission control system components. If this light illuminates while driving, it indicates that a potential malfunction has been detected somewhere in the emission control system. This light will also illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, and will go out in a few seconds after the engine is started.
ESC OFF indicator DBC (Downhill brake control) indicator The ESC indicator will illuminate when the ignition switch is turned ON, but should go off after approximately 3 seconds. When the ESC is on, it monitors the driving conditions and under normal driving conditions, the ESC indicator will remain off. When a slippery or low traction condition is encountered, the ESC will operate, and the ESC indicator will blink to indicate the ESC is operating.
Convenient features of your vehicle AWD system warning light (if equipped) AWD LOCK indicator (if equipped) Low tire pressure indicator When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the AWD indicator will illuminate and then go off in a few seconds. If the AWD system warning light illuminates, this indicates that there is a malfunction in the AWD system. If this occurs, have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
WARNING Safe stopping • The TPMS cannot alert you to Electric power steering (EPS) system warning light The warning light illuminates if the temperature of the engine coolant is above 248±5.4°F (120±3°C). Do not continue driving with an overheated engine. If your vehicle overheats, refer to “Overheating” in chapter 6. This indicator light comes on after the ignition key is turned to the ON position and then it will go out after the engine is started.
Convenient features of your vehicle Cruise indicator (if equipped) CRUISE The indicator light illuminates when the cruise control system is enabled. The cruise indicator light in the instrument cluster is illuminated when the cruise control ON-OFF button on the steering wheel is pushed. The indicator light turns off when the cruise control ON-OFF button is pushed again. For more information about the use of cruise control, refer to “Cruise control system” in chapter 5.
Key reminder warning chime If the driver’s door is opened while the ignition key is left in the ignition switch (ACC or LOCK position), the key reminder warning chime will sound. This is to prevent you from locking your keys in the vehicle. The chime sounds until the key is removed from the ignition switch or the driver’s door is closed.
Convenient features of your vehicle STEERING WHEEL Electric Power Steering (EPS) ✽ NOTICE This system assists you with steering the vehicle. If the engine is turned off or if the EPS becomes inoperative, you may still steer the vehicle, but it will require increased steering effort. Should you notice any change in the effort required to steer during normal vehicle operation, have the EPS checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING Horn NEVER adjust the steering wheel while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. 3 Convenient features of your vehicle OLMB043227 To sound the horn, press the area indicated by the horn symbol on your steering wheel (see illustration). The horn will operate only when this area is pressed. CAUTION Do not strike the horn severely to operate it, or hit it with your fist. Do not press on the horn with a sharp-pointed object.
Convenient features of your vehicle MIRRORS Interior rearview mirrors Before you start driving, adjust the rearview mirror to the center on the view through the rear window. WARNING Make sure your line of sight is not obstructed. Do not place objects in the rear seat, cargo area, or behind the rear headrests which could interfere with your vision through the rear window.
Electric chromic mirror (ECM) (if equipped) Rearview display Indicator Sensor When cleaning the mirror, use a paper towel or similar material dampened with glass cleaner. Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the mirror as that may cause the liquid cleaner to enter the mirror housing and damage the rearview mirror. OLMB043301 To operate the electric rearview mirror: • Press the ON/OFF button (1) to turn the automatic dimming function on. The mirror indicator light will illuminate.
Convenient features of your vehicle Blue Link® center (if equipped) ■ Type A OLMB043462 ■ Type B OLMB043463 For details, refer to the Blue Link® Owner’s Guide, Navigation Manual or Audio Manual. The Audio Manual is in the chapter 4. 3-46 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass and HomeLink® system (if equipped) Your vehicle may be equipped with a Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror with a Z-Nav™ Electronic Compass Display and an Integrated HomeLink® Wireless Control System.
Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Safety™ (NVS®) Mirror (if equipped) CAUTION 1. Pressing the button turns the autodimming function OFF which is indicated by the green Status Indicator LED turning off. 2. Pressing the button again turns the auto-dimming function ON which is indicated by the green Status Indicator LED turning on. The mirror defaults to the ON position each time the vehicle is started.
Convenient features of your vehicle Compass function The Compass can be turned ON and OFF and will remember the last state when the ignition is cycled. To turn the display feature ON/OFF: 1. Press and release the button to turn the display feature OFF. 2. Press and release the button again to turn the display back ON. Additional options can be set with press and hold sequences of the button and are detailed below. There is a difference between magnetic north and true north.
There are some conditions that can cause changes to the vehicle magnets, such as installing a ski rack or a CB antenna. Body repair work on the vehicle can also cause changes to the vehicle's magnetic field. In these situations, the compass will need to be re-calibrated to quickly correct these changes. If you need to recalibrate the compass: 1. Press and hold the button for more than 6 seconds. When the compass memory is cleared a "C" will appear in the display. 2.
Convenient features of your vehicle WARNING Before programming HomeLink® to a garage door opener or gate operator, make sure people and objects are out of the way of the device to prevent potential harm or damage. Do not use the HomeLink® with any garage door opener that lacks the safety stop and reverse features required by U.S. federal safety standards (this includes any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982).
3. Return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold for two seconds and then release the desired HomeLink® button. Repeat the "press/hold/release" sequence a second time to complete the programming. (Some devices may require you to repeat this sequence a third time to complete the programming.) 4. Press and hold the just-trained HomeLink® button and observe the red Status Indicator LED. If the indicator light stays on constantly, programming is complete and your device should activate. 5.
Convenient features of your vehicle 5. Press and hold the just-trained HomeLink® button and observe the red Status Indicator LED. If the indicator light stays on constantly, programming is complete and your device should activate when the HomeLink® button is pressed and released. 6. To program the remaining two HomeLink® buttons, follow steps 2 through 5. Gate operator & Canadian programming During programming, your handheld transmitter may automatically stop transmitting.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING The transceiver has been tested and complies with FCC and Industry Canada rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.
Convenient features of your vehicle Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Safety™ (NVS®) Mirror (if equipped) CAUTION OLMB043463 (1) Telematics button (2) Telematics button (3) Telematics button (4) Compass control button & Dimming ON/OFF button (5) Status indicator LED (6) Channel 1 button (7) Channel 2 button (8) Channel 3 button (9) Compass display (10) Rear light sensor 3-54 The NVS® Mirror automatically reduces glare by monitoring light levels in the front and the rear of the vehicle.
Compass function The Compass can be turned ON and OFF and will remember the last state when the ignition is cycled. To turn the display feature ON/OFF: 1. Press and release the button within 1 second to turn the display feature OFF. 2. Press and release the button again within 1 second to turn the display back ON. Additional options can be set with press and hold sequences of the button and are detailed below.
Convenient features of your vehicle To adjust the Zone setting: 1. Determine the desired Zone Number based upon your current location on the Zone Map. 2. Press and hold the button for 6 seconds, the current Zone Number will appear on the display. 3. Pressing and holding the button again will cause the numbers to increment (Note: they will repeat …13, 14, 15, 1, 2, …). Releasing the button when the desired Zone Number appears on the display will set the new Zone. 4.
Retain the original transmitter of the RF device you are programming for use in other vehicles as well as for future HomeLink® programming. It is also suggested that upon the sale of the vehicle, the programmed HomeLink® buttons be erased for security purposes. WARNING 3-57 3 Convenient features of your vehicle Before programming HomeLink® to a garage door opener or gate operator, make sure people and objects are out of the way of the device to prevent potential harm or damage.
Convenient features of your vehicle Programming ✽ NOTICE Flashing Some devices may require you to replace this Programming step 3 with procedures noted in the "Gate Operator/Canadian Programming" chapter. If the HomeLink® indicator light does not change to a rapidly blinking light after performing these steps, contact HomeLink® at www.homelink.com. Flashing OYF042251N OYF042252N To train most devices, follow these instructions: 1.
6. Firmly press and release the "learn" or "smart" button. (The name and color of the button vary by manufacturer). There are 30 seconds to initiate step 7. 7. Return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold for 2 seconds and release the programmed HomeLink® button. Repeat the "press/hold/release" sequence a second time, and, depending on the brand of the garage door opener (or other rolling code equipped device), repeat this sequence a third time to complete the programming process.
Convenient features of your vehicle Reprogramming a single HomeLink® button To program a device to HomeLink® using a HomeLink® button previously trained, follow these steps: 1.Press and hold the desired HomeLink® button. DO NOT release the button. 2.The indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds. Without releasing the HomeLink® button, proceed with "Programming" step 2. For questions or comments, contact HomeLink® at www.homelink.com or 1-800-355-3515.
FCC ID: NZLTLMHL4 IC: 4112A-TLMHL4 Outside rearview mirrors Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Convenient features of your vehicle CAUTION Folding the outside rearview mirrors • The mirrors stop moving OLMB043236/Q Adjusting the rearview mirrors: Press either the L (driver’s side) or R (passenger’s side) button (1) to select the rearview mirror you would like to adjust. Use the mirror adjustment control (2) to position the selected mirror up, down, left or right. After adjustment, press the L or R button (1) again to prevent inadvertent adjustment.
WINDOWS *: if equipped OLMB043007N 3-63 3 Convenient features of your vehicle (1) Driver’s door power window switch (2) Front passenger’s door power window 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 switch
Convenient features of your vehicle Power windows The ignition switch must be in the ON position to be able to raise or lower the windows. Each door has a Power Window switch to control that door's window. The driver has a Power Window Lock switch which can block the operation of passenger windows. The power windows will operate for approximately 30 seconds after the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or LOCK/OFF position.
✽ NOTICE Automatic reverse Power window lock button The automatic reverse feature is only active when the “auto up” feature is used by fully pulling up the switch to the second detent. WARNING OLMB043215 The driver can disable the power window switches on the passengers’ doors by pressing the power window lock switch. • The driver’s control can operate the driver’s power window. • The front passenger’s control cannot operate the front passenger’s power window.
Convenient features of your vehicle WARNING Do not allow children to play with the power windows. Keep the driver’s door power window lock switch in the LOCK position (indicator illuminating). Serious injury or death can result from unintentional window operation by a child. 3-66 CAUTION • To prevent possible damage to the power window system, do not open or close two windows or more at the same time. This will also ensure the longevity of the fuse.
PANORAMIC SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) Sunroof opening and closing To open: Press the sunroof control lever backward to the first detent position. Release the switch when you want the sunroof to stop. The ignition switch must be in the ON position before you can open or close the sunroof. Make sure heads, other body parts or other objects are safely out of the way before closing the windows to avoid injuries or vehicle damage. Objects less than 0.
Convenient features of your vehicle Sliding the sunroof Automatic Reverse Tilting the Sunroof Pressing the sunroof control lever backward or forward momentarily to the second detent position completely opens or closes the sunroof even when the switch is released. To stop the sunroof at the desired position while the sunroof is in operation, press the sunroof control lever backward or forward and release the switch.
WARNING CAUTION • Periodically remove any dirt parts or other objects are safely out of the way before closing the sunroof to avoid injuries or vehicle damage. • Never adjust the sunroof or roller blind while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. • To avoid serious injury or death, do not extend your head, arms or body outside the sunroof while driving. that may accumulate on the sunroof guide rail or between the sunroof and roof panel, which can make a noise.
Convenient features of your vehicle Sunroof open warming ■ Type A Roller blind CAUTION ■ Type B Use the handle when opening and closing the roller blind. If the handle is not used, it may cause misalignment or damage.
HOOD Opening the hood 3 1. Park the vehicle and set the parking brake. 2. Pull the release lever located under the lower left corner of the dashboard to unlatch the hood. The hood should pop up slightly. OLMB043218 3. Raise the hood slightly, pull the secondary latch (1) inside of the hood center until it releases the hood and lift the hood (2). 4. Pull out the support rod and hold the hood open with the support rod (1). WARNING Grasp the support rod in the area wrapped in rubber.
Convenient features of your vehicle Closing the hood 1. Before closing the hood, check the following: • All filler caps in the engine compartment must be correctly installed. • Gloves, rags or any other combustible material must be removed from the engine compartment. 2. Return the support rod to its clip to prevent it from rattling. 3. Lower the hood halfway and push down to securely lock in place. Then double check to be sure the hood is secure.
TAILGATE Opening the tailgate Closing the tailgate WARNING OLMB043209 OLMB043210 1. Make sure the shift lever is in P (Park, for automatic transaxle) or neutral (for manual transaxle) and set the parking brake. 2. Perform one of the following: - Press the smart key Tailgate Unlock button for more than one second. - Press the button on the tailgate itself with the smart key in your possession. - Use the mechanical key. 3. Lift the tailgate up. Lower the tailgate and press down until it locks.
Convenient features of your vehicle WARNING Occupants should never ride in the rear cargo area where no restraints are available. To avoid injury in the event of an accident or sudden stops, occupants should always be properly restrained. ✽ NOTICE In cold and wet climates, door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions.
WARNING • You and your passengers 3 Convenient features of your vehicle must be aware of the location of the Emergency Tailgate Safety Release lever in this vehicle and how to open the tailgate in case you are accidentally locked in the luggage compartment. • NEVER allow anyone to occupy the luggage compartment of the vehicle at any time.
Convenient features of your vehicle FUEL FILLER DOOR Opening the fuel filler door ✽ NOTICE If the fuel filler door does not open because ice has formed around it, tap lightly or push on the door to break the ice and release the door. If necessary, spray around the door with an approved de-icer fluid (do not use radiator anti-freeze) or move the vehicle to a warm place and allow the ice to melt.
Closing the fuel filler door 1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it clockwise until it clicks one time. 2. Close the fuel filler door until it is latched securely. Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: • Read and follow all warnings posted at the gas station. • Before refueling, note the location of the Emergency Gasoline Shut-Off, if available, at the gas station.
Convenient features of your vehicle (Continued) • When using an approved portable fuel container, be sure to place the container on the ground prior to refueling. Static electricity discharge from the container can ignite fuel vapors causing a fire. Once refueling has begun, contact between your bare hand and the vehicle should be maintained until the filling is complete. • Use only approved portable plastic fuel containers designed to carry and store gasoline.
LIGHTS Exterior lights Lighting control Parking light position ( ) Headlight position ( ) 3 To operate the lights, turn the knob at the end of the control lever to one of the following positions: (1) OFF Position (2) Parking Light Position (3) Headlight Position (4) AUTO Light Position (if equipped) OLMB043258 OLMB043259 When the light switch is in the parking light position, the parking (position) lights, license plate lights, and instrument panel lights are turned ON.
Convenient features of your vehicle CAUTION • Do not cover or spill anything OLMB043260 AUTO light position When the light switch is in the AUTO position, the parking lights and the headlights will be turned ON or OFF automatically depending on the amount of light outside the vehicle. Even with the AUTO Light feature in operation, it is recommended to manually turn ON the lights when driving at night or in a fog, or when you enter dark areas, such as tunnels and parking facilities.
High beam operation Battery saver function OLMB043262 To turn on the high beam headlights, push the lever away from you. Pull it back for low beams. The high beam indicator will light when the headlight high beams are switched on. To flash the high beam headlights, pull the lever towards you, then release the lever. The high beams will remain ON as long as you hold the lever towards you. WARNING Do not use the high beams when there are other vehicles approaching you.
Convenient features of your vehicle Headlight escort function If the key is removed from the ignition switch or placed in the ACC position or the LOCK/OFF position with the headlights ON, the headlights (and/or parking lights) remain on for about 5 minutes. However, if the driver’s door is opened and closed, the headlights are turned off after 15 seconds.
Turn signals and lane change signals One-touch lane change function (if equipped) To activate a one-touch triple turn signal, move the turn signal lever slightly and then release it. The lane change signals will blink 3 times. Front fog light (if equipped) 3 CAUTION To signal a turn, move the lever up for a right turn or down for a left turn to position (A). The lever will return to the OFF position when the turn is completed.
Convenient features of your vehicle You can use the fog lights only when the headlights are on low beam. When the headlight switch is in the AUTO position, you can also use the fog lights when the headlights turn on automatically. The fog lights will go OFF when the headlights turn OFF. Hazard warning flasher WARNING Do not use the interior lights when driving in the dark. The interior lights may obscure your view and cause an accident.
Front lamps Front Map Lamp: Press either the right or left lens to turn the map lamp on or off. This light produces a spot beam for convenient use as a map lamp at night or as a personal lamp for the driver and the front passenger. Rear lamps 3 OLMB043273 (1) Rear Room Lamp Rear ROOM Lamp Switch: Press this switch to turn the room lamps on and off.
Convenient features of your vehicle Vanity mirror lamp (if equipped) Glove box lamp Luggage room lamp OLMB043274 OLMB043275 OLMB043276 Push the switch to turn the light ON or OFF. • : The lamp will turn on if this button is pressed. • : The lamp will turn off if this button is pressed. The Glove Box Lamp comes on when the glove box is opened. The parking lights or headlights must be ON for the glove box lamp to function. The Luggage Room Lamp comes on when the tailgate is opened.
WIPERS AND WASHERS ■ Front / AUTO* OLMB043307 Front windshield wipers Operates as follows when the ignition switch is turned ON. MIST : For a single wipe, push the lever upward and release. The wipers will operate continuously if the lever is pushed upward and held in this position. OFF : Wiper is not in operation INT : Wiper operates intermittently at the same wiping intervals. To vary the speed setting, turn the speed control knob.
Convenient features of your vehicle CAUTION AUTO control (if equipped) • If there is heavy accumulation of snow or ice on the windshield, defrost the windshield for about 10 minutes, or until the snow and/or ice is removed before using the windshield wipers to ensure proper operation. • When you operate the wipers, if your vehicle has a problem in any part of the wiper operation system, the wiper may operate in the LO mode regardless of the wiper switch position.
CAUTION Front windshield washers • When washing the vehicle, set When the outside temperature is below freezing, ALWAYS warm the windshield using the defroster to prevent the washer fluid from freezing on the windshield and obscuring your vision which could result in an accident and serious injury or death. OLMB043270 In the OFF position, pull the lever gently toward you to spray washer fluid on the windshield and to run the wipers 1- 3 cycles.
Convenient features of your vehicle Rear window wiper and washer OLMB043271 OLMB043269 The rear window wiper and washer switch is located at the end of the wiper and washer switch lever. Turn the switch to the desired position to operate the rear wiper and washer. ON - Normal wiper operation INT - Intermittent wiper operation (if equipped) OFF - Wiper is not in operation 3-90 Push the lever away from you to spray rear washer fluid and to run the rear wipers 1~3 cycles.
DEFROSTER CAUTION The rear window defroster automatically turns off after approximately 20 minutes or when the ignition switch is turned off. To turn off the defroster, press the rear window defroster button again. Rear window defroster To prevent damage to the conductors bonded to the inside surface of the rear window, never use sharp instruments or window cleaners containing abrasives to clean the window.
Convenient features of your vehicle Outside rearview mirror defroster (if equipped) Front windshield defroster (if equipped) If your vehicle is equipped with the outside rearview mirror defrosters, they will operate at the same time you turn on the rear window defroster. OLMB043103 To activate the front windshield defroster, press the front windshield defroster button located in the center facia switch panel. The indicator on the front windshield defroster button illuminates when the deicer is ON.
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 3 Convenient features of your vehicle 1. Fan speed control knob 2. Front windshield defroster button 3. MAX A/C mode button 4. Temperature control knob 5. Air conditioning button 6. Mode selection button 7.
Convenient features of your vehicle Heating and air conditioning 1. Start the engine. 2. Set the mode to the desired position. To improve the effectiveness of heating and cooling; - Heating: - Cooling: 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 5. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. 6. If air conditioning is desired, turn the air conditioning system on.
Mode selection MAX A/C-Level (B, D) OLMB043107 The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system. Air can be directed to the floor, dashboard outlets, or windshield. Six symbols are used to represent the direction and flow of ventilation: MAX A/C, Face, Bi-Level, Floor, FloorDefrost and Defrost air position. Face-Level (B, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face.
Convenient features of your vehicle Temperature control Air intake control OLMB043109 Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closed separately using the horizontal thumbwheel. To close the vent, rotate it left to the maximum position. To open the vent, rotate it right to the desired position. Also, you can adjust the direction of air delivery from these vents using the vent control lever as shown.
Outside (fresh) air position The indicator light on the button does not illuminates when the outside (fresh) air position is selected. With the outside (fresh) air position selected, air enters the vehicle from outside and is heated or cooled according to the function selected. ✽ NOTICE Prolonged operation of the heater in the recirculated air position (without air conditioning selected) may cause fogging of the windshield and side windows and the air within the passenger compartment may become stale.
Convenient features of your vehicle Fan speed control To turn off the blowers Air conditioning OLMB043114 OLMB043116 OLMB043118 The ignition switch must be in the ON position for fan operation. The fan speed control knob allows you to control the fan speed of the air flowing from the ventilation system. To change the fan speed, turn the knob to the right for higher speed or to the left for lower speed. Setting the mode selection knob to the “0” position turns off the fan.
System operation Ventilation Heating 1. Set the mode to the position. 2. Set the air intake control to the outside (fresh) air position. 3. Set the temperature control to the desired position. 4. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed. 5. If dehumidified heating is desired, turn the air conditioning system on. • If the windshield fogs up, set the mode to the or position. Air conditioning HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems are filled with environmentally friendly R-134a refrigerant. 1.
Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE • When using the air conditioning system, monitor the engine temperature gauge closely while driving up hills or in heavy traffic when outside temperatures are high. Air conditioning system operation may cause engine overheating. Continue to use the blower fan but turn the air conditioning system off if the engine temperature gauge indicates engine overheating.
✽ NOTICE Climate control air filter Outside air Recirculated air Evaporator core Heater core 1LDA5047 The climate control air filter installed behind the glove box filters the dust or other pollutants that come into the vehicle from the outside through the heating and air conditioning system.
Convenient features of your vehicle AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. AUTO (automatic control) button 2. Driver’s temperature control knob 3. Climate control display 4. Passenger’s temperature control knob 5. Dual temperature control selection button 6. OFF button 7. Front windshield defroster button 8. Air conditioning button 9. Fan speed control buttons 10. Air intake control button 11.
✽ NOTICE Automatic heating and air conditioning OLMB043121 When using the AUTO climate control mode, the fan speeds, mode selection, air intake control, and the air conditioning will be automatically controlled according to the desired temperature setting. To enable this mode, perform the following steps: 1. Push the AUTO button. 2. Set the temperature control knob to the desired temperature.
Convenient features of your vehicle Manual heating and air conditioning The heating and cooling system can be controlled manually by pushing buttons or turning knob(s) other than the AUTO button. In this case, the system works sequentially according to the order of buttons or knob(s) selected. OLMB043123 ✽ NOTICE To ensure proper operation of the climate control system, never place anything over the sensor located on the dashboard near the front windshield.
Mode selection 3 OLMB043106 3-105 Convenient features of your vehicle OLMB043124 The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system.
Convenient features of your vehicle Face-Level (B, D) Air flow is directed toward the upper body and face. Additionally, each outlet can be controlled to direct the air discharged from the outlet. Bi-Level (B, D, E, C) Air flow is directed towards the face and the floor. 3-106 Floor-Level (C, A, D, E) Most of the air flow is directed to the floor, with a small amount of the air being directed to the windshield and side window defrosters.
Temperature control OLMB043109 Instrument panel vents The outlet vents can be opened or closed separately using the horizontal thumbwheel. To close the vent, rotate it left to the maximum position. To open the vent, rotate it right to the desired position. Also, you can adjust the direction of air delivery from these vents using the vent control lever as shown. OLMB043126 Use the temperature control knob to set the desired temperature in the cabin. To increase the temperature, rotate the knob clockwise.
Convenient features of your vehicle When the driver side temperature is set to the highest (HI) or lowest (LO) temperature setting, the DUAL mode is deactivated for maximum heating or cooling. OLMB043127 Adjusting the driver and passenger side temperature individually 1. Press the DUAL button to operate the driver and passenger side temperature individually. Also, if the passenger side temperature control switch is operated, it will automatically change to the DUAL mode as well. 2.
Air intake control Outside thermometer Recirculated air position With the recirculated air position selected, air from the passenger compartment will be drawn through the ventilation system and heated or cooled according to the function selected. OLMB043129 The air intake control button is used to select the outside (fresh) air position or recirculated air position. To change the air intake control position, push the control button.
Convenient features of your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Prolonged operation of the heater in the recirculated air position (without air conditioning selected) may cause fogging of the windshield and side windows and the air within the passenger compartment may become stale. In addition, prolonged use of the air conditioning with the recirculated air position selected will result in excessively dry air in the passenger compartment.
Air conditioning OFF mode 3 OLMB043132 Press the OFF button to turn off the air climate control system. However, you can still operate the mode and air intake buttons as long as the ignition switch is in the ON position. Convenient features of your vehicle OLMB043131 Press the A/C button to turn the air conditioning system on (indicator light will illuminate). Press the button again to turn the air conditioning system off.
Convenient features of your vehicle WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING WARNING Windshield heating Do not use the or position during cooling operation in extremely humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the outside air and the windshield could cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, causing loss of visibility. In this case, set the mode selection to the position and fan speed control to the lower speed.
To defrost outside windshield Automatic climate control system To defog inside windshield If the air conditioning and outside (fresh) air position are not selected automatically, adjust the corresponding button manually. If the position is selected, lower fan speed is adjusted to a higher fan speed. 3 Convenient features of your vehicle OLMB043135 1. Set the fan speed to the highest position. 2. Set the temperature to the highest temperature setting (clockwise). 3. Press the defrost button ( ). 4.
Convenient features of your vehicle To defrost outside windshield Defogging logic Manual climate control system To reduce the possibility of fogging up the inside of the windshield, the air intake or air conditioning are controlled automatically according to certain conditions such as or position. To cancel or return to the defogging logic, perform the following steps: OLMB043138 OLMB043139 1. Set the fan speed to the highest position. 2. Set the temperature to the maximum (clockwise) position (HI).
If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, the system resets to the preprogrammed defogging logic. Automatic climate control system If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, the system resets to the preprogrammed defogging logic. 3 Convenient features of your vehicle OLMB043141 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Select the defroster position pressing the defroster button ( ). 3.
Convenient features of your vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENTS WARNING NEVER store cigarette lighters, propane cylinders, or other flammable/explosive materials in the vehicle. These items may catch fire or explode if the vehicle is exposed to hot temperatures for extended periods. WARNING Center console storage ALWAYS keep the storage compartment covers closed securely while driving. Items inside your vehicle are moving as fast as the vehicle.
Glove box WARNING Sunglass holder ALWAYS close the glove box door after use. An open glove box door can cause serious injury to the passenger in an accident, even if the passenger is wearing a seat belt. 3 OLMB043280 To open the sunglass holder: Press the cover and the holder will slowly open. Place your sunglasses in the compartment door with the lenses facing out. To open the glove box: Pull the handle (2) and the glove box will automatically open (3).
Convenient features of your vehicle INTERIOR FEATURES Cigarette lighter (if equipped) OLMB043281 To use the cigarette lighter, the ignition switch must be in the ACC position or the ON position. To open the cover, press the cover and it will slowly open. Then push the cigarette lighter all the way into its socket. When the element has heated, the lighter will pop out to the “ready” position.
Cup holder WARNING Sunvisor ■ Front • Avoid abrupt starting and OLMB043284 3 OLMB043285 To use a sunvisor, pull it downward. To use a sunvisor for a side window, pull it downward, unsnap it from the bracket (1) and swing it to the side (2). To use the vanity mirror, pull down the sunvisor and slide the mirror cover (4). Adjust the sunvisor forward or backward (3) as needed. Use the ticket holder (5) to hold tickets.
Convenient features of your vehicle WARNING Power outlet WARNING ■ Front For your safety, do not block your view when using the sunvisor. Avoid electrical shocks. Do not place your fingers or foreign objects (pin, etc.) into a power outlet or touch the power outlet with a wet hand. CAUTION Always use the sunvisor extension, after swinging the sunvisor to the side.
Digital clock WARNING Clock setting Do not adjust the clock while driving, you may lose steering control and cause an accident that results in severe personal injury or death. 3 Convenient features of your vehicle (Continue) • Only use 12V electrical accessories which are less than 10A in electric capacity. • Adjust the air-conditioner or heater to the lowest operating level when using the power outlet. • Close the cover when not in use.
Convenient features of your vehicle Floor mat anchor(s) WARNING OLMB043289 ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to attach the front floor mats to the vehicle. The anchors on the front floor carpet keep the floor mats from sliding forward. Your vehicle was manufactured with driver's side floor mat anchors designed to securely hold the floor mat in place. To avoid any interference with pedal operation, HYUNDAI recommends only the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use in your vehicle be installed.
To use the cargo security screen: Cargo security screen (if equipped) When the cargo security screen is not in use: 1. Pull the cargo security screen backward and up to release it from the guides. 2. The cargo security screen will automatically retract. OLMB043293 OLMB043292 Use the cargo security screen to hide items stored in the cargo area. 1. Pull the cargo security screen towards the rear of the vehicle by the handle. 2. Insert the guide pin into the guide.
Convenient features of your vehicle To remove the cargo security screen: WARNING • Do not place objects on the cargo security screen. Such objects may be thrown about inside the vehicle and possibly injure vehicle occupants during an accident or when braking. • Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage compartment. It is designed for luggage only. OLMB043294 1. Push in the guide pin. 2. While pushing the guide pin, pull out the cargo security screen. 3.
ROOF RACK (IF EQUIPPED) CAUTION If the vehicle has a roof rack, you can load cargo on top of your vehicle. The following specification is the maximum weight that can be loaded onto the roof rack. Distribute the load as evenly as possible onto the roof rack and secure the load firmly. ROOF RACK 220 lbs. (100 kg) EVENLY DISTRIBUTED ✽ NOTICE If the vehicle is equipped with a sunroof, be sure not to position cargo onto the roof rack in such a way that it could interfere with sunroof operation.
Multimedia System AUDIO SYSTEM ......................................................4-2 HOW VEHICLE AUDIO WORKS .............................4-4 BEFORE READING THE MANUAL, CHECK THE FOLLOWING.....................................4-15 CD PLAYER : AC110TMKN, AC1B0TMKN, AC1B1TMAN......................4-16/4-126 System controllers and functions..................4-17/4-127 Setup .....................................................................4-20/4-130 Radio : FM, AM OR XM ..................................
Multimedia System AUDIO SYSTEM ✽ NOTICE • If you install an aftermarket HID headlamp, your vehicle's audio and electronic device may malfunction. • Prevent chemicals such as perfume, cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand cleaner, and air freshener from contacting the interior parts because they may cause damage or discoloration. Antenna Roof antenna ■ Type A CAUTION • Before entering a place with a ■ Type B OLMB043471 Your vehicle uses a roof antenna to receive both AM and FM broadcast signals.
Steering wheel audio control (if equipped) 2 1 3 4 CAUTION Do not operate audio remote control buttons simultaneously. Press the button to change audio source. - FM(1~2) ➟ AM ➟ SAT(1~3) ➟ CD ➟ USB AUX(iPod) FM... SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2) The SEEK/PRESET button has different functions based on the system mode. For the following functions the button should be pressed for 0.8 second or more. RADIO mode It will function as the AUTO SEEK select button.
Multimedia System Aux, USB and iPod® port (if equipped) ✽ NOTICE How vehicle audio works When using a portable audio device connected to the power outlet, noise may occur during playback. If this happens, use the power source of the portable audio device. FM reception ❈ iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc. JBM001 OLM049195 If your vehicle has an aux and/or USB(universal serial bus) port or iPod port, you can use an aux port to connect audio devices and the USB port to plug in a USB device.
This can be due to factors, such as the distance from the radio station, closeness of other strong radio stations or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in the area. AM reception FM radio station JBM003 AM broadcasts can be received at greater distances than FM broadcasts. This is because AM radio waves are transmitted at low frequencies. These long distance, low frequency radio waves can follow the curvature of the earth rather than travelling straight.
Multimedia System Using a cellular phone or a twoway radio When a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equipment. In such a case, try to operate mobile devices as far from the audio equipment as possible. CAUTION JBM004 JBM005 • Fading - As your vehicle moves away from the radio station, the signal will weaken and sound will begin to fade.
Caring for disc NOTE: Order of playing files (folders) : 1. Song playing order : to sequentially. 2. Folder playing order : ❋ If no song file is contained in the folder, that folder is not displayed. ✽ NOTICE - Playing an Incompatible 4 Copy Protected Audio CD Some copy protected CDs, which do not comply with international audio CD standards (Red Book), may not play on your car audio.
Multimedia System WARNING • Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring at the screen for prolonged periods of time could lead to traffic accidents. • Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify the audio system. Such acts could result in accidents, fire, or electric shock. • Using the phone while driving may lead to a lack of attention of traffic conditions and increase the likelihood of accidents. Use the phone feature after parking the vehicle.
(Continued) • Do not place beverages close to the audio system. Spilling beverages may lead to system malfunction. • In case of product malfunction, please contact your place of purchase or After Service center. • Placing the audio system within an electromagnetic environment may result in noise interference. • Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oil from contacting the dashboard because they may cause damage or discoloration.
Multimedia System (Continued) • An encrypted MP3 PLAYER is not recognizable. • Depending on the condition of the external USB device, the connected external USB device can be unrecognizable. • When the formatted byte/sector setting of External USB device is not either 512BYTE or 2048BYTE, then the device will not be recognized. • Use only a USB device formatted to FAT 12/16/32. • USB devices without USB I/F authentication may not be recognizable.
✽ NOTICE - USING THE iPod® DEVICE • Some iPod® models may not support communication protocol and files may not properly play. Supported iPod® models: - iPhone® 3GS/4 - iPod® touch 1st~4th generation - iPod® nano 1st~6th generation - iPod® classic • The order of search or playback of songs in the iPod® can be different from the order searched in the audio system. • If the iPod® is disabled due to its own malfunction, reset the iPod®.
Multimedia System (Continued) • When connecting iPod® with the iPod® Power Cable, insert the connector to the multimedia socket completely. If not inserted completely, communications between iPod® and audio may be interrupted. • When adjusting the sound effects of the iPod® and the audio system, the sound effects of both devices will overlap and might reduce or distort the quality of the sound.
✽ NOTICE - BEFORE USING THE Bluetooth® HANDSFREE Bluetooth® • Bluetooth® Handsfree is a feature that enables drivers to practice safe driving. Connecting the head unit with a Bluetooth® phone allows the user to conveniently make and receive calls and use contacts. Before using Bluetooth®, carefully read the contents of this user’s manual. • Excessive use or operations while driving may lead to negligent driving practices and result in accidents. Refrain from excessive operations while driving.
Multimedia System (Continued) • Park the vehicle when connecting the head unit with the mobile phone. • Bluetooth® connection may become intermittently disconnected in some mobile phones. Follow these steps to try again. 1. Within the mobile phone, turn the Bluetooth® function off/on and try again. 2. Turn the mobile phone power Off/On and try again. 3. Completely remove the mobile phone battery, reboot, and then again. 4. Reboot the Audio System and try again. 5.
The Bluetooth and Voice Recognition Manual is provided in two versions due to software version differences. Before reading the manual, check the following. ■ DOT LCD type audio Press the SETUP key Select [Phone] 1. If you CAN find “Audio Streaming” menu, (Go to 4-16 page) ■ Color LCD type audio Press the SETUP key Select [Phone] 1. If you CAN find “Streaming Audio” menu, (Go to 4-59 page) 4 Multimedia System 2. If you CANNOT find “Audio Streaming” menu, (Go to 4-126 page) 2.
Multimedia System ■ CD Player : AC110TMKN, AC1B0TMKN, AC1B1TMAN ❋ No 4-16 logo will be shown if the XM RadioTM feature is not supported.
SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONS ❈ Display and settings may differ depending on the selected audio. Audio Head Unit (for XM RADIOTM equipped model) 3. MEDIA • Changes to CD, USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT Audio mode. • Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of CD, USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT Audio. ❈ In Setup>Display, the media pop up screen will be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned On .
Multimedia System ❈ Audio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press any key to turn the screen On again. 7. 1 ~ 6 (Preset) • Radio Mode: Saves frequencies (channels) or receives saved frequencies (channels) • CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode 1 - RPT : Repeat 2 - RDM : Random • In the Radio, Media, Setup, and Menu pop up screen, the number menu is selected. 8. DISP • Each time the button is shortly pressed (under 0.
13. TUNE knob • Radio mode : Changes frequency by turning the knob left/right. • CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode: Searches songs (files) by turning the knob left/right. ❈ When the desired song is displayed, press the knob to play the song. • Moves focus in all selection menus and selects menus. 15. RADIO Changes to FM/AM mode. • Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1 ➟ FM2. 16. FOLDER • CD MP3, USB mode : Folder Search 4-19 Multimedia System 14.
Multimedia System SETUP Mode Pop up Display Settings [Mode Pop up] Changes / selection mode • During On state, press the RADIO or MEDIA key to display the mode change pop up screen. Sound Settings On SETUP CLOCK Press the key Select [Display] through TUNE knob or 1 key Select menu through RPT TUNE knob Off Text Scroll [Text Scroll] Set On / Off • On : Maintains scroll • Off : Scrolls only one (1) time.
Sound Settings This feature is used to automatically control the volume level according to the speed of the vehicle. Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] Set in 4 levels [Off/Low/Mid/High] of TUNE knob Voice Recognition Volume Adjusts voice recognition volume. Select [Voice Recognition Vol.] Set volume of TUNE knob 4 Multimedia System This menu allows you to set the ‘Bass, Middle, Treble’ and the Sound Fader and Balance.
Multimedia System Clock Settings SETUP CLOCK Press the key Select [Clock] through TUNE knob or 3 key Select menu through TUNE knob Clock Settings This menu is used to set the time. Select [Clock Settings] Set through TUNE knob Press TUNE knob ❈ Adjust the number currently in focus to make the settings and press the tune knob to move to the next setting. (Set in order of Year/Month/Day) Time Format This function is used to set the 12/24 hour time format of the audio system.
SYSTEM SETTINGS SETUP CLOCK Press the key Select [System] through tune knob or 5 key Select menu through TUNE knob Memory Information Displays currently used memory and total system memory. Select [Memory Information] OK The currently used memory is displayed on the left side while the total system memory is displayed on the right side. • Off : This mode is for expert users and omits some information during voice command operation.
Multimedia System RADIO : FM, AM OR XM Preset SEEK SEEK Press the ~ key • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Plays the frequency saved in the corresponding key. • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8 seconds): Pressing and holding the desired key from 1 ~ 6 will save the currently playing broadcast to the selected key and sound a BEEP. 1 SEEK Press the TRACK key • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Changes the frequency. • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.
XM RADIO SEEK Category SEEK TRACK Using XM satellite™ Radio Your vehicle is equipped with a 3 month complimentary period of XM Satellite™ Radio. XM provides access to over 130 channels of music, information, and entertainment programming. Press the key • Shortly pressing the key: select previous or next channel. • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8 seconds): continuously move to previous or next channel. ❈ If the “Category” icon is displayed, channels are changed within the current category.
Multimedia System Preset Press the ~ key • Shortly pressing the key: Plays the frequency saved in the corresponding key. • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8 seconds): Pressing and holding the desired key from 1 ~ 6 will save the current broadcast to the selected key and sound a BEEP. 1 4-26 6 Tune Info (Information) • Rotate TUNE knob : Changes the channel number or scrolls category list. • Press TUNE knob : Selects the menu. Displays the Artist/Song info of the current song.
Repeat BASIC METHOD OF USE : Audio CD / MP3 CD / USB / iPod® / My Music Press the MEDIA key to change the mod mode in order of CD ➟ USB(iPod®) ➟ AUX ➟ My Music ➟ BT Audio. The folder/file name is displayed on the screen.
Multimedia System MP3 CD, USB mode: FLD.RDM on screen • Folder Random (Press the key) : Plays all files within the current folder in random order. iPod® mode: ALB RDM on screen • Album Random (Press the key) : Plays all files within albums of the current category in random order. MP3 CD, USB, iPod mode: ALL RDM on screen • All Random (pressing twice): Plays all files in random order. 2 ❈ Press the RDM key again to turn off repeat.
MENU : Audio CD Press the CD MP3 mode to set the Repeat, Information features. key Random, MENU Information MENU : MP3 CD / USB Press the key Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob or 3 key to display information of the current song. ❈ Press the MENU key to turn off info display. Press the CD MP3 mode MENU key to set the Repeat, Folder Random, Folder Repeat, All Random, Information, and Copy features. MENU 4 Press the MENU key Set [ RPT] 1 through the TUNE knob or RPT key to repeat the current song.
Multimedia System Folder Random Information MENU : iPod® Press the MENU key Set [ F.RDM] 2 through the TUNE knob or RDM key to randomly play songs within the current folder. ❈ Press F.RDM again to turn off. Press the MENU key Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob or 5 key to display information of the current song. ❈ Press the MENU key to turn off info display. In iPod® mode, press the MENU key to set the Repeat, Album Random, All Random, Information and Search features.
All Random Press the MENU key Set [ A.RDM] through the TUNE knob or 3 key. Plays all songs within the currently playing category in random order. ❈ Press A.RDM again to turn off. Information 4 Multimedia System Press the MENU key Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob or 4 key. Displays information of the current song. ❈ Press the MENU key to turn off info display. Search Press the MENU key Set [ Search] through the TUNE knob or 5 key. Displays iPod® category list.
Multimedia System MENU : My Music Mode Random Delete In My Music mode, press the MENU key to set the Repeat, Random, Information, Delete, Delete All, and Delete Selection features. Press the key Set [ RDM] 2 through the TUNE knob or RDM key. Plays all songs in random order. ❈ Press RDM again to turn random off. MENU Information Repeat Press the MENU key Set [ RPT] 1 through the TUNE knob or RPT key. Repeats the currently playing song. ❈ Press RPT again to turn repeat off.
Delete Selection Press the MENU key Set [ through the TUNE knob key. Songs within My Music are and deleted. ➀ Select the songs you delete from the list. Del.Sel] or 6 selected wish to • Even if memory is available, a maximum of 6,000 songs can be stored. • The same song can be copied up to 1,000 times. • Memory info can be checked in the System menu of Setup. AUX AUX is used to play external MEDIA currently connected with the AUX terminal.
Multimedia System Bluetooth® Wireless Technology AUDIO What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology? Bluetooth® Wireless Technology allows devices to be connected in a short distance, including hands-free devices, stereo headsets, wireless remote controllers, etc. For more information, visit the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology website at www.Bluetooth.
Starting Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Using the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology audio features • Press the MEDIA key to change the mode in order of CD ➟ USB ➟ AUX ➟ My Music ➟ BT Audio. • If BT Audio is selected, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology audio will start playing. ❈ Audio may not automatically start playing in some mobile phones. • Play / Stop Press the TUNE knob to play and pause the current song. 4 Multimedia System ❈ The play / pause functions may not be supported in some mobile phones.
Multimedia System PHONE PHONE Before using the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone features Making a call using the Steering wheel remote controller • In order to use Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone, you must first pair and connect the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology mobile phone. • If the mobile phone is not paired or connected, it is not possible to enter Phone mode. Once a phone is paired or connected, the guidance screen will be displayed.
Pairing a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Device What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Pairing? Pairing refers to the process of synchronizing your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone or device with the car audio system for connection. Pairing is necessary to connect and use the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology feature. WARNING • Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control that may lead to an accident, severe personal injury, and death.
Multimedia System Pairing PHONE Key / Key on the Steering Remote Controller 2. Select [OK] button to enter the Pair Phone screen. [Non SSP supported device] (SSP: Secure Simple Pairing) 4. After a few moments, a screen is displayed where the passkey is entered. Hear, enter the passkey “0000” to pair your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device with the car audio system.
✽ NOTICE Pairing through [PHONE] Setup SETUP Press the CLOCK key Select [Phone] Select [Pair Phone] Select TUNE knob 1. The following steps are the same as those described in the section "When No Devices have been Paired" on the previous page. 4-39 4 Multimedia System If Bluetooth® Wireless Technology devices are paired but none are currently connected, pressing the PHONE key or the key on the steering wheel displays the following screen.
Multimedia System (Continued) • Bluetooth related operations are possible only within devices that support Handsfree or audio features, such as a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology mobile phone or a Bluetooth audio device.
Connecting a Device SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] From the paired phone list, select the device you want to connect and select [Connect]. Changing Priority What is Priority? It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth® Wireless Technology devices with the car audio system. The "Change Priority" feature is used to set the connection priority of paired phones.
Multimedia System From the paired phone list, select the phone you want to switch to the highest priority, then select [Change Priority] button from the Menu. The selected device will be changed to the highest priority. 4-42 ✽ NOTICE Priority icon will be displayed when the selected phone is set as a priority phone.
Disconnecting a Device SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] ✽ NOTICE • When deleting the currently connected device, the device will automatically be disconnected to proceed with the deleting process. • If a paired Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device is deleted, the device’s call history and contacts data will also be deleted. • To re-use a deleted device, you must pair the device again.
Multimedia System USING Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Phone Menu Screen Phone Menus With a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device connected, press the PHONE key to display the Phone menu screen. 1) Favorite : Up to 20 frequently used contacts saved for easy access 2) Call History : Displays call history list screen 3) Contacts : Displays the Contacts list 4) Setup : Displays Phone related settings.
Favorites Press the [Favorites] Call History PHONE key Select 1) Saved favorite contact : Connects call upon selection 2) To add favorite : Downloaded contacts be saved as favorite. ✽ NOTICE • To save Favorite, contacts should be downloaded. • Contact saved in Favorites will not be automatically updated if the contact has been updated in the phone. To update Favorites, delete the Favorite and create a new Favorite.
Multimedia System ✽ NOTICE Contacts Press the [Contacts] PHONE key Select The list of saved phone book entries is displayed. NOTE: Find a contact in an alphabetical order, press the MENU key. 4-46 • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone can be downloaded into the car contacts. Contacts that have been downloaded to the car cannot be edited or deleted on the phone.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Setting The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. A Bluetooth® enabled cell phone is required to use Bluetooth® wireless technology. • Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control that may lead to an accident, severe personal injury, and death.
Multimedia System 1) Connect/Disconnect Phone : Connect/ disconnects currently selected phone 2) Change Priority : Sets currently selected phone to highest connection priority 3) Delete : Deletes the currently selected phone 4) Return : Moves to the previous screen Downloading Contacts Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Contacts Download] SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Auto Download] ✽ NOTICE BEFORE DOWNLOADING CONTACTS As the contacts are downloaded from the mobile phone, a
Outgoing Volume When Audio Streaming is turned on, you can play music files saved in your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device through the audio system. Use TUNE knob to adjust the outgoing volume level.
Multimedia System VOICE RECOGNITION ✽ NOTICE Using Voice Recognition For proper recognition, say the command after the voice instruction and beep tone. Starting Voice Recognition Shortly press the key on the steering wheel. Say a command.
ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION While Voice Recognition is operating Press and hold the key on the steering remote controller ✽ NOTICE • While using voice command, pressing any steering wheel control or a different key will end voice command. • When the system is waiting for a voice command, say “cancel” or “end” to end voice command. • When the system is waiting for a voice command, press and hold the key on the steering wheel to end voice command.
Multimedia System Illustration on using voice commands • Starting voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Please say a command after the beep (BEEP) Beep~ More Help More Help Here are some examples of mode commands. You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'. You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'My Music', or 'iPod'. Additionally, there are phone commands like "Contacts', 'Call History', or 'Dial Number". You can find more detailed commands in the user's manual.
Voice Command List • Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not be available during certain operations) Command More Help Help Call Phone Dial Number Redial Tutorial Command Function • When listening to the radio, displays the Radio FM1(FM One) FM2(FM Two) AM FM Preset 1~6 AM Preset 1~6 FM 87.5~107.9 AM 530~1710 XM (Satellite) next radio screen.
Multimedia System Command XM (Satellite) 1~3 XM Channel 0~255 Function Displays the selected XM screen. Plays the selected XM channel. Media Moves to the most recently played media screen. Plays the music saved in the CD. Plays USB music. Plays iPod music. CD USB iPod® 4-54 Command Function My Music Plays the music saved in My Music. AUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device. Bluetooth® Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth® device.
• FM/AM radio commands: Commands available during FM, AM radio operation Command Preset 1~6 Scan Preset Scan Information Command Channel 0~255 Scan Preset 1~6 Information Function Play the selected Satellite Radio channel. Scans receivable channels from the current broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each. Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6. Displays the information of the current broadcast. 4 Multimedia System Function Plays the broadcast station saved in Preset 1~6.
Multimedia System • Audio CD commands: Commands available during Audio CD operation Command Random Random Off Repeat Repeat Off Track 1~30 Function Randomly plays the tracks within the CD. Cancels random play to play tracks in sequential order. Repeats the current track. Cancels repeat play to play tracks in sequential order. Plays the desired track number.
• iPod® Commands: Commands available during iPod® operation Command Random Random Off Repeat Repeat Off Function Randomly plays the songs within the current category. Cancels random play to play songs in sequential order. Repeats the current song. Cancels repeat play to play songs in sequential order. • My Music Commands: Commands available during My Music operation Command Random Random Off Repeat Repeat Off Delete 4-57 4 Multimedia System Function Randomly plays all saved files.
Multimedia System • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Commands: Commands available during Bluetooth® Wireless Technologyaudio streaming from mobile phone operation Command Operation Command Play Pause 4-58 Function Plays the currently paused song. Pauses the current song.
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Multimedia System SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONS Audio Head Unit 3. MEDIA • Convert to Media Mode • Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of CD, USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT Audio. 4. PHONE (for Bluetooth® Wireless Technology equipped model) • Converts to Phone mode ❈ When a phone is not connected, the connection screen is displayed. 1. (EJECT) • Ejects the disc. 2. RADIO • Convert to Radio mode.
12. SETUP Converts to Setup mode. 13. TUNE knob • Radio mode : turn to change broadcast frequencies. • Media (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) modes : turn to search tracks/channels/files. 4 Multimedia System 14. DISC-IN LED 9. DISP • Turns the monitor display on/off. 10. CLOCK Displays the time/date/day. • LED that indicates whether a disc is inserted. 11. SCAN • Radio Mode : previews all receivable broadcasts for 5 seconds each • Media (CD/USB/My Music) modes : previews each song (file) for 10 seconds each.
Multimedia System Steering remote controller 1. VOLUME • Used to control volume. 2. MUTE • Mutes audio volume. 4-62 3. SEEK • When pressed shortly (under 0.8 seconds) - Radio mode : searches broadcast frequencies saved to presets. - M e d i a ( C D / U S B / i Po d ®/ M y Music/BT Audio) modes : changes the track, file or chapter. • When pressed and held (over 0.
7. • Ends phone call 4 Multimedia System 6. • When pressed shortly - When pressed in the phone screen, displays call history screen - When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call - When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the call - When pressed during call waiting, switches to waiting call (Call Waiting) • When pressed and held (over 0.
Multimedia System RADIO MODE 1. Mode Display Displays currently operating mode. Basic Mode Screen 2. Frequency Displays the current frequency. 3. Preset Displays current preset number [1] ~ [6]. Switching to Radio Mode Pressing the RADIO key will change the operating mode in order of FM1 ➟FM2➟AM➟XM1➟XM2➟XM3 If [Mode Pop up] is turned on within SETUP [Display], then pressing the RADIO key will display the Radio Pop-up Mode screen. 4. Preset Display Displays preset buttons. 5.
Searching Radio Frequencies Using Seek SEEK Press the TRACK key to play the previous/next frequency. Using TUNE Using Radio Mode Selecting Presets/Saving Presets Press the Preset button to display the broadcast information for the frequency saved to each button. Press the A.Store button to automatically save receivable frequencies to Preset buttons. ✽ NOTICE While Auto Store is operating, pressing the [Cancel] button again will cancel Auto Store and restore the previous frequency.
Multimedia System XM RADIOTM MODE Features of your vehicle Satellite radio reception • If you are driving in a valley where the surrounding hills or peaks block the signal from the satellite. • If you are driving on a mountain road where is the signal blocked by mountains. SATELLITE1 You may experience difficulties in receiving XM satellite™ radio signals in the following situations. • If you are driving in a tunnel or a covered parking area.
XM RADIOTM MODE 1. Mode Display Displays currently operating mode. Basic Mode Screen 2. Channel Information Displays the category, channel number, channel name, artist and title information. 3. Preset Displays currently playing preset number [1] ~ [6]. 4 Multimedia System 4. Preset Display Displays saved presets.
Multimedia System Using SEEK SEEK TRACK Press the key to play the previous/next channel. ❈ If the “Category” icon is displayed, channels are changed within the current category. Searching Categories Select the category by using the CAT key and press the FOLDER TUNE knob to select. Selecting Presets/Saving Presets Press the Preset button to display the broadcast information for the channel saved to each button. Using Tune Turn the TUNE knob to select the desired channel.
✽ NOTICE - USING THE DISCS (Continued) • Do not use abnormally shaped discs (8cm, heart-shaped, octagon-shaped) as such discs could lead to malfunctions. • If the disc is straddled on the disc slot without removal for 10 seconds, the disc will automatically be re-inserted into the disc player. • Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g.
Multimedia System MEDIA MODE Pressing the MEDIA key will change the operating mode in order of CD➟USB(iPod®)➟AUX➟My Music ➟ BT Audio. Title Icon When a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology, iPod®, USB, or AUX device is connected or a CD is inserted, the corresponding mode icon will be displayed. Icon If [Mode Pop up] is turned on within SETUP [Display], then pressing the MEDIA key will display the Media Pop-up Mode screen. Turn the TUNE knob to move the focus. Press the knob to select.
AUDIO CD MODE 4. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. Basic Mode Screen 5. Play Time Displays the current play time. 6. Info Shows detailed information about the current track. 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan, displays the currently operating function. 7. Random(Shuffle) Turns the Random(Shuffle) feature on/off. Multimedia System 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 4 8. Repeat Turns the Repeat feature on/off. 9. List Moves to the list screen. 3.
Multimedia System Using Audio CD Mode Playing/Pausing CD Tracks Once an audio CD is inserted, the mode will automatically start and begin playing. Changing Tracks Selecting from the List SEEK Press the TRACK key to move to the previous or next track. Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for the desired track. ✽ NOTICE SEEK • Pressing the TRACK key after the track has been playing for 2 seconds will start the current track from the beginning.
Audio CD Mode Menu Repeat Within this mode, you will have access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), Repeat and List features. Press the Repeat button to repeat the current track. Press the button again to turn the repeat feature off. • Repeat : Repeats the current track. List Press the List button to display the track list screen. 4 Multimedia System Info Press the Info button to display details about the current disc. Random(Shuffle) Press the Shuffle button to play tracks in random(Shuffle) order.
Multimedia System MP3 CD MODE Basic Mode Screen 4. File Info Displays information about the current file. 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7. Info Shows detailed information about the current file. 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan, displays the currently operating function. 3. File Index Displays the current file number. 4-74 8. Random(Shuffle) Turns the Random(Shuffle) feature on/off.
Changing Files SEEK Press the TRACK key to move to the previous or next file. Using MP3 CD Mode Playing/Pausing MP3 Files Once an MP3 disc is inserted the mode will automatically start and begin playing. ✽ NOTICE Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for the desired file. Scan Press the SCAN key to play the first 10 seconds of each file. 4 Searching Folders CAT Press the FOLDER key to select and search folders. Once the desired folder is displayed, press the TUNE knob to select.
Multimedia System MP3 CD Mode Menu ✽ NOTICE Repeat Within this mode, you will have access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), Repeat, Copy and List features. • When the ‘Folder File’ option is set as the default display within Display setup, the album/artist/file information are displayed as detailed file information. • When the ‘Album Artist Song’ option is set as the default display, the folder name/file name are displayed as detailed file information.
List Press the List button to display the file list screen. 4 Multimedia System Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for files. Once the desired file is displayed, press the knob to select and play.
Multimedia System ✽ NOTICE - USING THE USB DEVICE • Connect the USB device after turning on the engine. The USB device may become damaged if it is already connected when the ignition is turned on.The USB device may not operate properly if the car ignition is turned on or off with the USB device connected. • Heed caution to static electricity when connecting/disconnecting USB devices. • Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized when connected as an external device.
(Continued) • Avoid use of USB memory products that can also be used as key chains or mobile phone accessories. Use of such products may cause damage to the USB jack. • Connecting an MP3 device or phone through various channels, such as AUX/BT or Audio/ USB mode may result in pop noises or abnormal operation. 4 Multimedia System (Continued) • Charging through the USB may not work for some mobile devices.
Multimedia System USB MODE Basic Mode Screen 4. File Info Displays information about the current file. 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7. Info Displays detailed information for the current file. 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan, displays the currently operating function. 3. File Index Displays the current file number. 4-80 8. Random(Shuffle) Turns the Random(Shuffle) feature on/off.
Using USB Mode Playing/Pausing USB Files Once a USB is connected, the mode will automatically start and begin playing a USB file. ✽ NOTICE Selecting from the List • Loading may require additional time if there are many files and folders within the USB and result in faulty list display or file searching. Normal operations will resume once loading is complete. • The device may not support normal operation when using a USB memory type besides (Metal Cover Type) USB Memory.
Multimedia System Searching Folders CAT Press the FOLDER and search folders. key to select Once the desired folder is displayed, press the TUNE knob to select. The first file within the selected folder will begin playing. USB Mode Menu ✽ NOTICE Within this mode, you will have access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), Repeat, Copy and List features.
Repeat List Press the Repeat button to repeat the current file or folder. Each time the button is pressed, the feature changes in order of Repeat➟ Repeat Folder ➟ Off. • Repeat (Icon) : Repeats the current file. • Repeat Folder (Icon) : Repeats all files within the current folder. Press the List button to display the file list screen. 4 Press the Copy button to copy the current file into My Music. ✽ NOTICE Multimedia System Copying Files Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for files.
Multimedia System ✽ NOTICE - USING THE iPod® DEVICE • iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. • In order to use the iPod® while operating the keys, you must use a dedicated iPod® cable. (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod®/iPhone® products) • If the iPod® is connected to the vehicle while it is playing, a high pitch sound could occur for approximately 1-2 seconds immediately after connecting. If possible, connect the iPod to the vehicle with the iPod® stopped/paused.
(Continued) • Some iPod®s may not sync with the System depending on its version. If the Media is removed before the Media is recognized, then the system may not properly restore the previously operated mode. (iPad® charging is not supported.) iPod® MODE Basic Mode Screen 4. Song Info Displays information about the current song. 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 4 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 2.
Multimedia System Using iPod® Mode Playing/Pausing iPod® Songs Once an iPod® is connected, the mode will automatically start and begin playing an iPod® song. While playing, press the to pause and press play. button button to ✽ NOTICE • iPod®s with unsupported communication protocols may not properly operate in the audio system. 4-86 Changing Songs Searching Categories SEEK Press the TRACK key to move to the previous or next song. Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for the desired category.
Category Menu Within the iPod® Category menu, you will have access to the , Home, and features. ✽ NOTICE • If the search mode is accessed while playing a song, the most recently searched category is displayed. • Search steps upon initial connection may differ depending on the type of iPod® device. 4 Multimedia System 1. : Displays the play screen 2. Home : Moves to the iPod® root category screen 3.
Multimedia System iPod® Mode Menu Repeat Within this mode, you will have access to the Random(Shuffle), Repeat and List features. Press the Repeat button to repeat the current song. Press the button again to turn the repeat feature off. • Repeat : Repeats the current song AUX MODE Using AUX Mode Press the MEDIA key Select [AUX] List Press the List button to display the Category Menu. Random(Shuffle) Press the Shuffle button to play songs in random(Shuffle) order.
✽ NOTICE External audio players (Camcorders, car VCR, etc.) can be played through a dedicated cable. • If an external device connector is connected with the AUX terminal, then AUX mode will automatically operate. Once the connector is disconnected, the previous mode will be restored. • AUX mode can be used only when an external audio player (camcorder, car VCR, etc.) has been connected. • The AUX volume can be controlled separately from other audio modes.
Multimedia System MY MUSIC MODE Basic Mode Screen 4. File Info Displays information about the current file. 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7. Info Displays detailed information for the current file. 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan, displays the currently operating function. 3. File Index Displays the current file/total number of files. 4-90 8.
Changing Files Using My Music Mode Playing/Pausing My Music Files SEEK Press the TRACK key to move to the previous or next file. ✽ NOTICE While playing, press the to pause and press play. button button to While playing, press and hold the SEEK key (over 0.8 seconds) to TRACK rewind or fast-forward the current file. Scan Press the SCAN key to play the first 10 seconds of each file.
Multimedia System My Music Mode Menu Repeat List Menu Within this mode, you will have access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), Repeat, Delete and List features. Press the Repeat button to repeat the current song. Press the button again to turn the repeat feature off. From the List screen, it is possible to delete files you previously saved into My Music. Deleting Files Press the Delete button to delete the current file. List Press the List file list screen.
After selecting the files you want to delete, press the Delete button to delete the selected files. ✽ NOTICE • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Mode can be used only when a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone has been connected. • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Mode will not be available when connecting mobile phones that do not support this feature. Wireless • While Bluetooth® Technology Audio is playing, if the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone is connected, then the music will also stop.
Multimedia System Bluetooth® Wireless Technology AUDIO MODE Using Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Mode ✽ NOTICE ✽ NOTICE The play/pause feature may operate differently depending on the mobile phone. • If the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology audio is not operating properly, check whether the feature is turned off at SETUP [Phone] [Streaming Audio]. If the feature is off, turn back on and try again.
Pairing a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Device What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Pairing? 2. Press the OK button to enter the Pair Phone screen. When No Devices have been Paired 1. Press the PHONE key or the key on the steering remote controller. The following screen is displayed. 4 1) Car Name : Name of device as shown when searching from your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device 2) Passkey : Passkey used to pair the device 3. From your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device (i.e.
Multimedia System [Non SSP supported device] (SSP: Secure Simple Pairing) 4. After a few moments, a screen is displayed where the passkey is entered. Hear, enter the passkey “0000” to pair your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device with the car audio system. [SSP supported device] 4. After a few moments, a screen is displayed 6 digits passkey. Hear, check the passkey on your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device and confirm. 5. Once pairing is complete, the following screen is displayed.
✽ NOTICE (Continued) • Only Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Handsfree and Bluetooth audio related features are supported. • Normal operations are possible only within devices that support Handsfree or audio features, such as a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology mobile phone or a Bluetooth audio device.
Multimedia System Connecting a Device Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] SETUP From the paired phone list, select the device you want to connect and press the Connect button. Changing Priority What is Priority? It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth® Wireless Technology devices with the car audio system. The "Change Priority" feature is used to set the connection priority of paired phones.
From the paired phone list, select the phone you want to switch to the highest priority, then press the Change priority button from the Menu. The selected device will be changed to the highest priority. Disconnecting a Device Deleting a Device SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] 4 • Priority icon will be displayed when a priority phone has been set.
Multimedia System USING Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 4) Contacts : Displays the Contacts list screen 5) Setup : Displays Phone related settings. Favorites Press the [Favorites] PHONE key Select Phone Menu Screen ✽ NOTICE Phone Menus With a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device connected, press the PHONE key to display the Phone menu screen. • If you press the [Call History] button but there is no call history data, a prompt is displayed which asks to download call history data.
Calling by Dialing a Number Press the Number] PHONE key Select [Dial Answering a Call Answering a call with a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device connected will display the following screen. ✽ NOTICE • When an incoming call pop-up is displayed, most Audio and SETUP mode features are disabled. Only the call volume will operate. • The telephone number may not be properly displayed in some mobile phones.
Multimedia System During a Handsfree Call Call History Press the History] 1) Caller : Displays the other party’s name if the incoming caller is saved within your contacts 2) Incoming Number : Displays the incoming number 3) Call time : Displays the call time 4) End : Ends call 5) Private : Converts to Private mode 6) Out Vol. : Sets call volume as heard by the other party 7) Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/Off ✽ NOTICE If the mic is muted, the other party will not be able to hear your voice.
✽ NOTICE Contacts Press the [Contacts] PHONE key Select 1) Contacts List : - Displays downloaded contacts entries - Connects call upon selection 2) Sort by : Find a contact in an alphabetical order. 3) Download : Download contacts entries (Continued) • It is not possible to commence download when the contacts download feature has been turned off within the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device. In addition, some devices may require device authorization upon attempting to download contacts.
Multimedia System Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Setting Bluetooth® Wireless Technology The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. A Bluetooth® enabled cell phone is required to use Bluetooth® wireless technology.
Viewing Paired Phone List SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] 3) Delete : Deletes the currently selected phone 4) Change Priority : Sets currently selected phone to highest connection priority Downloading Contacts SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Contacts Download] ✽ NOTICE BEFORE DOWNLOADING CONTACTS 1) : Moves to the previous screen 2) Connect/Disconnect Phone : Connect/ disconnects currently selected phone 4 As the contacts are downloaded from the mobile phone, a
Multimedia System Streaming Audio Outgoing Volume Turning Bluetooth System Off SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Streaming Audio] SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume] SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Bluetooth System Off] Once Bluetooth® Wireless Technology is turned off, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology related features will not be supported within the audio system.
Auto Download (Contacts) SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Auto Download] ✽ NOTICE To turn Bluetooth® Wireless Technology back on, go to SETUP [Phone] and press “Yes”. 4 Multimedia System This feature is used to automatically download mobile contacts entries Wireless once a Bluetooth® Technology phone is connected. ✽ NOTICE • The Auto Download feature will download mobile contacts entries every time the phone is connected.
Multimedia System VOICE RECOGNITION Using Voice Recognition Starting Voice Recognition Shortly press the key on the steering wheel remote controller Say a command.
❈ Illustration on using voice commands • Starting voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Please say a command after the beep (BEEP) Ding~ More Help • Skipping Voice Recognition Shortly pressing the 4 • End voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Please say a command after the beep (BEEP) Ding~ Contacts Contacts Please say the name of the contacts you want to call (BEEP) key (under 0.8 seconds): Cancel Please say a... Shortly pressing the key (under 0.
Multimedia System Voice Command List • Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not be available during certain operations) Command More Help Help Call Phone Favorites Call History Contacts (Call by Name) Dial Number Redial Tutorial 4-110 Function Provides guidance on commands that can be used anywhere in the system. Provides guidance on commands that can be used within the current mode.
Function Displays the selected XM screen. Plays the selected XM channel. Media Moves to the most recently played media screen. Plays the music saved in the CD. Plays USB music. Plays iPod music. CD USB iPod® Command Function My Music Plays the music saved in My Music. AUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device. Bluetooth® Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth® device. Please repeat Repeats the most recent comment. Mute Mutes the sound Cancel (Exit) Ends voice command.
Multimedia System • FM/AM radio commands: Commands available during FM, AM radio operation Command Preset 1~6 Scan Preset Scan Information 4-112 Function Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6. Scans receivable frequencies from the current broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each. Moves to the next preset from the current present and plays for 10 seconds each. Displays the information of the current broadcast.(This feature can be used when receiving RBDS broadcasts.
• Audio CD commands: Commands available during Audio CD operation Command Play Pause Shuffle Shuffle Off Repeat Repeat Off Command Play Pause Shuffle Shuffle Off Repeat Repeat Off Next Folder Previous Folder Function Plays the currently paused file. Pauses the current file. Randomly plays the files within the current folder. Cancels random play to play files in sequential order. Repeats the current file. Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential order.
Multimedia System • iPod® Commands: Commands available during iPod® operation Command Play Pause Shuffle Shuffle Off Repeat Repeat Off 4-114 Function Plays the currently paused song. Pauses the current song. Randomly plays the songs within the current category. Cancels random play to play songs in sequential order. Repeats the current song. Cancels repeat play to play songs in sequential order.
SETUP Starting Mode Press the SETUP key to display the Setup screen. Display Settings Adjusting the Brightness Pop-up Mode SETUP Press the key Select [Display] Select [Mode Pop up] SETUP Press the key Select [Display] Select [Brightness] 4 Use the , buttons to adjust the screen brightness or set the Brightness on Automatic, Daylight, or Night mode. Press the Default button to reset.
Multimedia System Text Scroll SETUP Press the key Select [Display] Select [Text Scroll] This feature is used to scroll text displayed on the screen when it is too long to be displayed at once. When turned on, the text is repeatedly scrolled. When turned off, the text is scrolled just once.
Use the , , , buttons to adjust the Fader/Balance settings. Use the , buttons to adjust the Bass/Middle/Treble settings. Press the Default button to reset. SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume Control) SETUP Press the key Select [Sound] Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] Voice Recognition Volume SETUP Press the key Select [Sound] Select [Voice Recognition Vol.] 4 Turn the TUNE knob to adjust the Voice Recognition volume.
Multimedia System Touch Screen Beep Blue Link Voice Volume SETUP Press the key Select [Sound] Select [Touch Screen Beep] SETUP Press the key Select [Sound] Select [Blue Link Voice Vol.] This feature is used to turn the touch screen beep on/off. Turn the TUNE knob to adjust the Blue Link Voice Volume. ❈ Blue Link® may differ depending on the selected audio.
Calendar Setting Time Format Clock Display SETUP Press the key Select [Clock/Calendar] Select [Calendar Settings] SETUP Press the key Select [Clock/Calendar] Select [Time Format] SETUP Press the key Select [Clock/Calendar] Select [Clock Display (Power off)] This feature is used to display a clock on the screen when the audio system is turned off. 4 Multimedia System Use the , buttons to set the Month, Day and Year setting. This feature is used to change the clock format between 12hr or 24hr.
Multimedia System System Setting Prompt Feedback Language Memory Information SETUP Press the key Select [System] Select [Language] SETUP Press the key Select [System] Select [Memory Information] This feature is used to change the system and voice recognition language. If the language is changed, the system will restart and apply the selected language. This feature displays information related to system memory.
REAR VIEW CAMERA • The system has been equipped with a rear view camera for user safety by allowing a wider rear range of vision. • The rear view camera will automatically operate when the ignition key is turned ON and the transmission lever is set to R. • The rear view camera will automatically stop operating when set to a different lever.
Multimedia System Blue Link® Hyundai aims to offer differentiated customer values through a ‘Connected Car Life,’ which is to provide consumers with fast and reliable IT technology. As consumers’ lifestyles become more and more mobile in thanks to remarkable advances in smart phones, tablet PCs and overall wireless telecommunication, new lifestyle patterns demand seamless connection between one’s office, home, outdoors and automobiles.
2. Save Destination “Save Destination” VR command is used to assign a voice tag to the last downloaded destination and store it in a destination directory. NOTE: The Turn by Turn(TBT) feature supports the store of ten(10) destinations in the TBT destinations directory. 4. Destinations List “Destinations List” VR command allows the user to preview and delete the stored destinations with their associated voice tags in the Turn by Turn destinations directory. 6.
Multimedia System Eco Coach • What is Eco Coach? Every 2.5 minutes, Eco Coach compares your fuel economy against the government tested average (EPA) or other similar Hyundai models (community), based on your preference. Each month, or after every tank fill up, Eco Coach rates your extended average and gives you a reward star if you beat the average. See your My Hyundai web page for more information.
7. Current Street name Turn by Turn The Turn by Turn feature can be used through Blue Link®. ❈ For information on specific Blue Link® operations, please refer to a separate manual. 4 Multimedia System 1. Direction Indicator Image 2. Remaining distance until next point 3. The Count bar is divided into a total of 9 levels. 9 Level 7 Level 5 Level 3 Level 1 Level 0.5mi 0.3mi 0.1mi 300ft 100ft 8 Level 0.4mi 6 Level 0.2mi 4 Level 400ft 2 Level 200ft 4. Next Street name 5. Distance to destination 6.
Multimedia System ■ CD Player : AC110TMKN, AC1B0TMKN, AC1B1TMAN ❋ No 4-126 logo will be shown if the XM RadioTM feature is not supported.
SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONS ❈ Display and settings may differ depending on the selected audio. Audio Head Unit (for XM RADIOTM equipped model) 3. MEDIA • Changes to CD, USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT Audio mode. • Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of CD, USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT Audio. ❈ In Setup>Display, the media pop up screen will be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned On .
Multimedia System ❈ Audio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press any key to turn the screen On again. 7. 1 ~ 6 (Preset) • Radio Mode: Saves frequencies (channels) or receives saved frequencies (channels) • CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode 1 - RPT : Repeat 2 - RDM : Random • In the Radio, Media, Setup, and Menu pop up screen, the number menu is selected. 8. DISP • Each time the button is shortly pressed (under 0.
13. TUNE knob • Radio mode : Changes frequency by turning the knob left/right. • CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode: Searches songs (files) by turning the knob left/right. ❈When the desired song is displayed, press the knob to play the song. • Moves focus in all selection menus and selects menus. 15. RADIO Changes to FM/AM mode. • Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1 ➟ FM2. 16. FOLDER • CD MP3, USB mode : Folder Search 4-129 Multimedia System 14.
Multimedia System SETUP Mode Pop up Display Settings [Mode Pop up] Changes / selection mode • During On state, press the RADIO or MEDIA key to display the mode change pop up screen. Sound Settings On SETUP CLOCK Press the key Select [Display] through TUNE knob or 1 key Select menu through RPT TUNE knob Off Text Scroll [Text Scroll] Set On / Off • On : Maintains scroll • Off : Scrolls only one (1) time.
Sound Settings This feature is used to automatically control the volume level according to the speed of the vehicle. Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] Set in 4 levels [Off/Low/Mid/High] of TUNE knob Voice Recognition Volume Adjusts voice recognition volume. Select [Voice Recognition Vol.] Set volume of TUNE knob 4 Multimedia System This menu allows you to set the ‘Bass, Middle, Treble’ and the Sound Fader and Balance.
Multimedia System Clock Settings SETUP CLOCK Press the key Select [Clock] through TUNE knob or 3 key Select menu through TUNE knob Clock Settings This menu is used to set the time. Select [Clock Settings] Set through TUNE knob Press TUNE knob ❈Adjust the number currently in focus to make the settings and press the tune knob to move to the next setting. (Set in order of Year/Month/Day) Time Format This function is used to set the 12/24 hour time format of the audio system.
SYSTEM SETTINGS SETUP CLOCK Press the key Select [System] through tune knob or 5 key Select menu through TUNE knob Memory Information Displays currently used memory and total system memory. Select [Memory Information] OK The currently used memory is displayed on the left side while the total system memory is displayed on the right side. • Off : This mode is for expert users and omits some information during voice command operation.
Multimedia System RADIO : FM, AM OR XM Preset SEEK SEEK Press the ~ key • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Plays the frequency saved in the corresponding key. • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8 seconds): Pressing and holding the desired key from 1 ~ 6 will save the currently playing broadcast to the selected key and sound a BEEP. 1 SEEK Press the TRACK key • Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Changes the frequency. • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.
XM RADIO SEEK Category SEEK TRACK Using XM satellite™ Radio Your vehicle is equipped with a 3 month complimentary period of XM Satellite™ Radio. XM provides access to over 130 channels of music, information, and entertainment programming. Press the key • Shortly pressing the key: select previous or next channel. • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8 seconds): continuously move to previous or next channel. ❈ If the “Category” icon is displayed, channels are changed within the current category.
Multimedia System Preset Press the ~ key • Shortly pressing the key: Plays the frequency saved in the corresponding key. • Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8 seconds): Pressing and holding the desired key from 1 ~ 6 will save the current broadcast to the selected key and sound a BEEP. 1 4-136 6 Tune Info (Information) • Rotate TUNE knob : Changes the channel number or scrolls category list. • Press TUNE knob : Selects the menu. Displays the Artist/Song info of the current song.
Repeat BASIC METHOD OF USE : Audio CD / MP3 CD / USB / iPod® / My Music Press the MEDIA key to change the mod mode in order of CD ➟ USB(iPod®) ➟ AUX ➟ My Music ➟ BT Audio. The folder/file name is displayed on the screen.
Multimedia System MP3 CD, USB mode: FLD.RDM on screen • Folder Random (Press the key) : Plays all files within the current folder in random order. iPod® mode: ALB RDM on screen • Album Random (Press the key) : Plays all files within albums of the current category in random order. MP3 CD, USB, iPod mode: ALL RDM on screen • All Random (pressing twice): Plays all files in random order. 2 ❈ Press the RDM key again to turn off repeat.
MENU : Audio CD Press the CD MP3 mode to set the Repeat, Information features. key Random, MENU Information MENU : MP3 CD / USB Press the key Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob or 3 key to display information of the current song. ❈ Press the MENU key to turn off info display. Press the CD MP3 mode MENU key to set the Repeat, Folder Random, Folder Repeat, All Random, Information, and Copy features. MENU 4 Press the MENU key Set [ RPT] 1 through the TUNE knob or RPT key to repeat the current song.
Multimedia System Folder Random Information MENU : iPod® Press the MENU key Set [ F.RDM] 2 through the TUNE knob or RDM key to randomly play songs within the current folder. ❈ Press F.RDM again to turn off. Press the MENU key Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob or 5 key to display information of the current song. ❈ Press the MENU key to turn off info display. In iPod® mode, press the MENU key to set the Repeat, Album Random, All Random, Information and Search features.
All Random Press the MENU key Set [ A.RDM] through the TUNE knob or 3 key. Plays all songs within the currently playing category in random order. ❈ Press A.RDM again to turn off. Information 4 Multimedia System Press the MENU key Set [ Info] through the TUNE knob or 4 key. Displays information of the current song. ❈ Press the MENU key to turn off info display. Search Press the MENU key Set [ Search] through the TUNE knob or 5 key. Displays iPod® category list.
Multimedia System MENU : My Music Mode Random Delete In My Music mode, press the MENU key to set the Repeat, Random, Information, Delete, Delete All, and Delete Selection features. Press the MENU key Set [ RDM] 2 through the TUNE knob or RDM key. Plays all songs in random order. ❈ Press RDM again to turn random off. Press the MENU key Set [ Delete] through the TUNE knob or 4 key. • Deletes currently playing file In the play screen, pressing delete will delete the currently playing song.
Delete Selection Press the MENU key Set [ through the TUNE knob key. Songs within My Music are and deleted. ➀ Select the songs you delete from the list. Del.Sel] or 6 selected wish to • Even if memory is available, a maximum of 6,000 songs can be stored. • The same song can be copied up to 1,000 times. • Memory info can be checked in the System menu of Setup. AUX AUX is used to play external MEDIA currently connected with the AUX terminal.
Multimedia System Bluetooth® Wireless Technology AUDIO What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology? Bluetooth® Wireless Technology allows devices to be connected in a short distance, including hands-free devices, stereo headsets, wireless remote controllers, etc. For more information, visit the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology website at www.Bluetooth.
Starting Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Using the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology audio features • Press the MEDIA key to change the mode in order of CD ➟ USB ➟ AUX ➟ My Music ➟ BT Audio. • If BT Audio is selected, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology audio will start playing. ❈ Audio may not automatically start playing in some mobile phones. • Play / Stop Press the TUNE knob to play and pause the current song. 4 Multimedia System ❈ The play / pause functions may not be supported in some mobile phones.
Multimedia System PHONE PHONE Before using the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone features Making a call using the Steering wheel remote controller • In order to use Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone, you must first pair and connect the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology mobile phone. • If the mobile phone is not paired or connected, it is not possible to enter Phone mode. Once a phone is paired or connected, the guidance screen will be displayed.
Pairing a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Device What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Pairing? Pairing refers to the process of synchronizing your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone or device with the car audio system for connection. Pairing is necessary to connect and use the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology feature. WARNING • Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control that may lead to an accident, severe personal injury, and death.
Multimedia System Pairing PHONE Key / Key on the Steering Remote Controller 2. Select [OK] button to enter the Pair Phone screen. [Non SSP supported device] (SSP: Secure Simple Pairing) 4. After a few moments, a screen is displayed where the passkey is entered. Hear, enter the passkey “0000” to pair your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device with the car audio system.
✽ NOTICE Pairing through [PHONE] Setup SETUP Press the CLOCK key Select [Phone] Select [Pair Phone] Select TUNE knob 1. The following steps are the same as those described in the section "When No Devices have been Paired" on the previous page. 4-149 4 Multimedia System If Bluetooth® Wireless Technology devices are paired but none are currently connected, pressing the PHONE key or the key on the steering wheel displays the following screen.
Multimedia System (Continued) • Bluetooth related operations are possible only within devices that support Handsfree or audio features, such as a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology mobile phone or a Bluetooth audio device.
Connecting a Device SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] From the paired phone list, select the device you want to connect and select [Connect]. Changing Priority What is Priority? It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth® Wireless Technology devices with the car audio system. The "Change Priority" feature is used to set the connection priority of paired phones.
Multimedia System From the paired phone list, select the phone you want to switch to the highest priority, then select [Change Priority] button from the Menu. The selected device will be changed to the highest priority. 4-152 ✽ NOTICE Priority icon will be displayed when the selected phone is set as a priority phone.
Disconnecting a Device SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] ✽ NOTICE • When deleting the currently connected device, the device will automatically be disconnected to proceed with the deleting process. • If a paired Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device is deleted, the device’s call history and contacts data will also be deleted. • To re-use a deleted device, you must pair the device again.
Multimedia System USING Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Phone Menu Screen Phone Menus With a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device connected, press the PHONE key to display the Phone menu screen. 1) Favorite : Up to 20 frequently used contacts saved for easy access 2) Call History : Displays call history list screen 3) Contacts : Displays the Contacts list 4) Setup : Displays Phone related settings.
Favorites Press the [Favorites] Call History PHONE key Select 1) Saved favorite contact : Connects call upon selection 2) To add favorite : Downloaded contacts be saved as favorite. ✽ NOTICE • To save Favorite, contacts should be downloaded. • Contact saved in Favorites will not be automatically updated if the contact has been updated in the phone. To update Favorites, delete the Favorite and create a new Favorite.
Multimedia System ✽ NOTICE Contacts Press the [Contacts] PHONE key Select The list of saved phone book entries is displayed. NOTE: Find a contact in an alphabetical order, press the MENU key. 4-156 • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone can be downloaded into the car contacts. Contacts that have been downloaded to the car cannot be edited or deleted on the phone.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Setting The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. A Bluetooth® enabled cell phone is required to use Bluetooth® wireless technology. • Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control that may lead to an accident, severe personal injury, and death.
Multimedia System 1) Connect/Disconnect Phone : Connect/ disconnects currently selected phone 2) Change Priority : Sets currently selected phone to highest connection priority 3) Delete : Deletes the currently selected phone 4) Return : Moves to the previous screen Downloading Contacts ✽ NOTICE BEFORE DOWNLOADING CONTACTS As the contacts are downloaded from the mobile phone, a download progress bar is displayed.
Outgoing Volume SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume] Turning Bluetooth System Off SETUP Press the key Select CLOCK [Phone] Select [Bluetooth System Off] Once Bluetooth® Wireless Technology is turned off, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology related features will not be supported within the audio system. 4 Multimedia System Use TUNE knob to adjust the outgoing volume level. ✽ NOTICE While on a call, the volume can be SEEK changed by using the TRACK key.
Multimedia System VOICE RECOGNITION ✽ NOTICE Using Voice Recognition For proper recognition, say the command after the voice instruction and beep tone. Starting Voice Recognition Shortly press the key on the steering wheel. Say a command.
ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION While Voice Recognition is operating Press and hold the key on the steering remote controller ✽ NOTICE • While using voice command, pressing any steering wheel control or a different key will end voice command. • When the system is waiting for a voice command, say “cancel” or “end” to end voice command. • When the system is waiting for a voice command, press and hold the key on the steering wheel to end voice command.
Multimedia System Illustration on using voice commands • Starting voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Please say a command after the beep (BEEP) Beep~ More Help More Help Here are some examples of mode commands. You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'. You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'My Music', or 'iPod'. Additionally, there are phone commands like "Contacts', 'Call History', or 'Dial Number". You can find more detailed commands in the user's manual.
Voice Command List • Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not be available during certain operations) Command More Help Help Call Call in Office Call at Home Call on Other Phone Favorites Call History Command Contacts (Call by Name) Dial Number Redial Tutorial Radio FM1(FM One) FM2(FM Two) AM FM Preset 1~6 Function Displays the Contacts screen.
Multimedia System Command AM Preset 1~6 FM 87.5~107.9 AM 530~1710 XM (Satellite) XM (Satellite) 1~3 XM Channel 0~255 Media CD USB iPod® 4-164 Function Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6. Plays the FM broadcast of the corresponding frequency. Plays the AM broadcast of the corresponding frequency. • When currently listening to the XM, maintains the current state. • When listening to a different mode, displays the most recently played XM screen. Displays the selected XM screen.
• FM/AM radio commands: Commands available during FM, AM radio operation Command Preset 1~6 Scan Preset Scan Information Command Channel 0~255 Scan Preset 1~6 Information Function Play the selected Satellite Radio channel. Scans receivable channels from the current broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each. Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6. Displays the information of the current broadcast. 4 Multimedia System Function Plays the broadcast station saved in Preset 1~6.
Multimedia System • Audio CD commands: Commands available during Audio CD operation Command Random Random Off Repeat Repeat Off Track 1~30 Function Randomly plays the tracks within the CD. Cancels random play to play tracks in sequential order. Repeats the current track. Cancels repeat play to play tracks in sequential order. Plays the desired track number.
• iPod® Commands: Commands available during iPod® operation Command Random Random Off Repeat Repeat Off Function Randomly plays the songs within the current category. Cancels random play to play songs in sequential order. Repeats the current song. Cancels repeat play to play songs in sequential order. • My Music Commands: Commands available during My Music operation Command Random Random Off Repeat Repeat Off Delete 4-167 4 Multimedia System Function Randomly plays all saved files.
Multimedia System • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Commands: Commands available during Bluetooth® Wireless Technologyaudio streaming from mobile phone operation Command Operation Command Play Pause 4-168 Function Plays the currently paused song. Pauses the current song.
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Multimedia System SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONS Audio Head Unit 3. MEDIA • Convert to Media Mode • Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of CD, USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT Audio. 4. PHONE (for Bluetooth® Wireless Technology equipped model) • Converts to Phone mode ❈ When a phone is not connected, the connection screen is displayed. 1. (EJECT) • Ejects the disc. 2. RADIO • Convert to Radio mode.
12. SETUP Converts to Setup mode. 13. TUNE knob • Radio mode : turn to change broadcast frequencies. • Media (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) modes : turn to search tracks/channels/files. 4 Multimedia System 14. DISC-IN LED 9. DISP • Turns the monitor display on/off. 10. CLOCK Displays the time/date/day. • LED that indicates whether a disc is inserted. 11. SCAN • Radio Mode : previews all receivable broadcasts for 5 seconds each • Media (CD/USB/My Music) modes : previews each song (file) for 10 seconds each.
Multimedia System Steering remote controller 1. VOLUME • Used to control volume. 2. MUTE • Mutes audio volume. 4-172 3. SEEK • When pressed shortly (under 0.8 seconds) - Radio mode : searches broadcast frequencies saved to presets. - Media (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music/ BT Audio) modes : changes the track, file or chapter. • When pressed and held (over 0.
7. • Ends phone call 4 Multimedia System 6. • When pressed shortly - When pressed in the phone screen, displays call history screen - When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call - When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the call - When pressed during call waiting, switches to waiting call (Call Waiting) • When pressed and held (over 0.
Multimedia System RADIO MODE 1. Mode Display Displays currently operating mode. Basic Mode Screen 2. Frequency Displays the current frequency. 3. Preset Displays current preset number [1] ~ [6]. Switching to Radio Mode Pressing the RADIO key will change the operating mode in order of FM1 ➟FM2➟AM➟XM1➟XM2➟XM3 If [Mode Pop up] is turned on within SETUP [Display], then pressing the RADIO key will display the Radio Pop-up Mode screen. 4. Preset Display Displays preset buttons. 5.
Searching Radio Frequencies Using Seek SEEK Press the TRACK key to play the previous/next frequency. Using TUNE Using Radio Mode Selecting Presets/Saving Presets Press the Preset button to display the broadcast information for the frequency saved to each button. Press the A.Store button to automatically save receivable frequencies to Preset buttons. ✽ NOTICE While Auto Store is operating, pressing the [Cancel] button again will cancel Auto Store and restore the previous frequency.
Multimedia System XM RADIOTM MODE Features of your vehicle Satellite radio reception • If you are driving in a valley where the surrounding hills or peaks block the signal from the satellite. • If you are driving on a mountain road where is the signal blocked by mountains. SATELLITE1 You may experience difficulties in receiving XM satellite™ radio signals in the following situations. • If you are driving in a tunnel or a covered parking area.
XM RADIOTM MODE 1. Mode Display Displays currently operating mode. Basic Mode Screen 2. Channel Information Displays the category, channel number, channel name, artist and title information. 3. Preset Displays currently playing preset number [1] ~ [6]. 4 Multimedia System 4. Preset Display Displays saved presets.
Multimedia System Using SEEK SEEK TRACK Press the key to play the previous/next channel. ❈ If the “Category” icon is displayed, channels are changed within the current category. Searching Categories Select the category by using the CAT key and press the FOLDER TUNE knob to select. Selecting Presets/Saving Presets Press the Preset button to display the broadcast information for the channel saved to each button. Using Tune Turn the TUNE knob to select the desired channel.
✽ NOTICE - USING THE DISCS (Continued) • Do not use abnormally shaped discs (8cm, heart-shaped, octagon-shaped) as such discs could lead to malfunctions. • If the disc is straddled on the disc slot without removal for 10 seconds, the disc will automatically be re-inserted into the disc player. • Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g.
Multimedia System MEDIA MODE Pressing the MEDIA key will change the operating mode in order of CD➟USB(iPod®)➟AUX➟My Music ➟ BT Audio. Title Icon When a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology, iPod®, USB, or AUX device is connected or a CD is inserted, the corresponding mode icon will be displayed. Icon If [Mode Pop up] is turned on within SETUP [Display], then pressing the MEDIA key will display the Media Pop-up Mode screen. Turn the TUNE knob to move the focus. Press the knob to select.
AUDIO CD MODE 4. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. Basic Mode Screen 5. Play Time Displays the current play time. 6. Info Shows detailed information about the current track. 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan, displays the currently operating function. 7. Random(Shuffle) Turns the Random(Shuffle) feature on/off. Multimedia System 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 4 8. Repeat Turns the Repeat feature on/off. 9. List Moves to the list screen. 3.
Multimedia System Using Audio CD Mode Playing/Pausing CD Tracks Once an audio CD is inserted, the mode will automatically start and begin playing. Changing Tracks Selecting from the List SEEK Press the TRACK key to move to the previous or next track. Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for the desired track. ✽ NOTICE SEEK • Pressing the TRACK key after the track has been playing for 2 seconds will start the current track from the beginning.
Audio CD Mode Menu Repeat Within this mode, you will have access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), Repeat and List features. Press the Repeat button to repeat the current track. Press the button again to turn the repeat feature off. • Repeat : Repeats the current track. List Press the List button to display the track list screen. 4 Multimedia System Info Press the Info button to display details about the current disc. Random(Shuffle) Press the Shuffle button to play tracks in random(Shuffle) order.
Multimedia System MP3 CD MODE Basic Mode Screen 4. File Info Displays information about the current file. 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7. Info Shows detailed information about the current file. 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan, displays the currently operating function. 3. File Index Displays the current file number. 4-184 8.
Changing Files SEEK Press the TRACK key to move to the previous or next file. Using MP3 CD Mode Playing/Pausing MP3 Files Once an MP3 disc is inserted the mode will automatically start and begin playing. ✽ NOTICE Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for the desired file. Scan Press the SCAN key to play the first 10 seconds of each file. 4 Searching Folders CAT Press the FOLDER key to select and search folders. Once the desired folder is displayed, press the TUNE knob to select.
Multimedia System MP3 CD Mode Menu ✽ NOTICE Repeat Within this mode, you will have access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), Repeat, Copy and List features. • When the ‘Folder File’ option is set as the default display within Display setup, the album/artist/file information are displayed as detailed file information. • When the ‘Album Artist Song’ option is set as the default display, the folder name/file name are displayed as detailed file information.
List Press the List button to display the file list screen. 4 Multimedia System Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for files. Once the desired file is displayed, press the knob to select and play.
Multimedia System ✽ NOTICE - USING THE USB DEVICE • Connect the USB device after turning on the engine. The USB device may become damaged if it is already connected when the ignition is turned on.The USB device may not operate properly if the car ignition is turned on or off with the USB device connected. • Heed caution to static electricity when connecting/disconnecting USB devices. • Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized when connected as an external device.
(Continued) • Avoid use of USB memory products that can also be used as key chains or mobile phone accessories. Use of such products may cause damage to the USB jack. • Connecting an MP3 device or phone through various channels, such as AUX/BT or Audio/ USB mode may result in pop noises or abnormal operation. 4 Multimedia System (Continued) • Charging through the USB may not work for some mobile devices.
Multimedia System USB MODE Basic Mode Screen 4. File Info Displays information about the current file. 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7. Info Displays detailed information for the current file. 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan, displays the currently operating function. 3. File Index Displays the current file number. 4-190 8. Random(Shuffle) Turns the Random(Shuffle) feature on/off.
Using USB Mode Playing/Pausing USB Files Once a USB is connected, the mode will automatically start and begin playing a USB file. ✽ NOTICE Selecting from the List • Loading may require additional time if there are many files and folders within the USB and result in faulty list display or file searching. Normal operations will resume once loading is complete. • The device may not support normal operation when using a USB memory type besides (Metal Cover Type) USB Memory.
Multimedia System Searching Folders CAT Press the FOLDER and search folders. key to select Once the desired folder is displayed, press the TUNE knob to select. The first file within the selected folder will begin playing. USB Mode Menu ✽ NOTICE Within this mode, you will have access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), Repeat, Copy and List features.
Repeat List Press the Repeat button to repeat the current file or folder. Each time the button is pressed, the feature changes in order of Repeat➟ Repeat Folder ➟ Off. • Repeat (Icon) : Repeats the current file. • Repeat Folder (Icon) : Repeats all files within the current folder. Press the List button to display the file list screen. 4 Press the Copy button to copy the current file into My Music. ✽ NOTICE Multimedia System Copying Files Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for files.
Multimedia System ✽ NOTICE - USING THE iPod® DEVICE • iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. • In order to use the iPod® while operating the keys, you must use a dedicated iPod® cable. (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod®/iPhone® products) • If the iPod® is connected to the vehicle while it is playing, a high pitch sound could occur for approximately 1-2 seconds immediately after connecting. If possible, connect the iPod to the vehicle with the iPod® stopped/paused.
(Continued) • Some iPod®s may not sync with the System depending on its version. If the Media is removed before the Media is recognized, then the system may not properly restore the previously operated mode. (iPad® charging is not supported.) iPod® MODE Basic Mode Screen 4. Song Info Displays information about the current song. 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 4 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 2.
Multimedia System Using iPod® Mode Playing/Pausing iPod® Songs Once an iPod® is connected, the mode will automatically start and begin playing an iPod® song. While playing, press the to pause and press play. button button to ✽ NOTICE • iPod®s with unsupported communication protocols may not properly operate in the audio system. 4-196 Changing Songs Searching Categories SEEK Press the TRACK key to move to the previous or next song. Turn the TUNE knob left/right to search for the desired category.
Category Menu Within the iPod® Category menu, you will have access to the , Home, and features. ✽ NOTICE • If the search mode is accessed while playing a song, the most recently searched category is displayed. • Search steps upon initial connection may differ depending on the type of iPod® device. 4 Multimedia System 1. : Displays the play screen 2. Home : Moves to the iPod® root category screen 3.
Multimedia System iPod® Mode Menu Repeat Within this mode, you will have access to the Random(Shuffle), Repeat and List features. Press the Repeat button to repeat the current song. Press the button again to turn the repeat feature off. • Repeat : Repeats the current song AUX MODE Using AUX Mode Press the MEDIA key Select [AUX] List Press the List button to display the Category Menu. Random(Shuffle) Press the Shuffle button to play songs in random(Shuffle) order.
✽ NOTICE External audio players (Camcorders, car VCR, etc.) can be played through a dedicated cable. • If an external device connector is connected with the AUX terminal, then AUX mode will automatically operate. Once the connector is disconnected, the previous mode will be restored. • AUX mode can be used only when an external audio player (camcorder, car VCR, etc.) has been connected. • The AUX volume can be controlled separately from other audio modes.
Multimedia System MY MUSIC MODE Basic Mode Screen 4. File Info Displays information about the current file. 5. Play/Pause Changes the play/pause state. 6. Play Time Displays the current play time. 7. Info Displays detailed information for the current file. 1. Mode Displays currently operating mode. 2. Operation State From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan, displays the currently operating function. 3. File Index Displays the current file/total number of files. 4-200 8.
Changing Files Using My Music Mode Playing/Pausing My Music Files SEEK Press the TRACK key to move to the previous or next file. ✽ NOTICE While playing, press the to pause and press play. button button to While playing, press and hold the SEEK key (over 0.8 seconds) to TRACK rewind or fast-forward the current file. Scan Press the SCAN key to play the first 10 seconds of each file.
Multimedia System My Music Mode Menu Repeat List Menu Within this mode, you will have access to the Info, Random(Shuffle), Repeat, Delete and List features. Press the Repeat button to repeat the current song. Press the button again to turn the repeat feature off. From the List screen, it is possible to delete files you previously saved into My Music. Deleting Files Press the Delete button to delete the current file. List Press the List file list screen.
After selecting the files you want to delete, press the Delete button to delete the selected files. ✽ NOTICE • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Mode can be used only when a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone has been connected. • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Mode will not be available when connecting mobile phones that do not support this feature. Wireless • While Bluetooth® Technology Audio is playing, if the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone is connected, then the music will also stop.
Multimedia System Bluetooth® Wireless Technology AUDIO MODE Using Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Mode ✽ NOTICE ✽ NOTICE The play/pause feature may operate differently depending on the mobile phone. • If the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology audio is not operating properly, check whether the feature is turned off at SETUP [Phone] [Streaming Audio]. If the feature is off, turn back on and try again.
Pairing a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Device What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Pairing? 2. Press the OK button to enter the Pair Phone screen. When No Devices have been Paired 1. Press the PHONE key or the key on the steering remote controller. The following screen is displayed. 4 1) Car Name : Name of device as shown when searching from your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device 2) Passkey : Passkey used to pair the device 3. From your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device (i.e.
Multimedia System [Non SSP supported device] (SSP: Secure Simple Pairing) 4. After a few moments, a screen is displayed where the passkey is entered. Hear, enter the passkey “0000” to pair your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device with the car audio system. [SSP supported device] 4. After a few moments, a screen is displayed 6 digits passkey. Hear, check the passkey on your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device and confirm. 5. Once pairing is complete, the following screen is displayed.
✽ NOTICE (Continued) • Only Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Handsfree and Bluetooth audio related features are supported. • Normal operations are possible only within devices that support Handsfree or audio features, such as a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology mobile phone or a Bluetooth audio device.
Multimedia System Connecting a Device Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] SETUP From the paired phone list, select the device you want to connect and press the Connect button. Changing Priority What is Priority? It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth® Wireless Technology devices with the car audio system. The "Change Priority" feature is used to set the connection priority of paired phones.
From the paired phone list, select the phone you want to switch to the highest priority, then press the Change priority button from the Menu. The selected device will be changed to the highest priority. Disconnecting a Device Deleting a Device SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] 4 • Priority icon will be displayed when a priority phone has been set.
Multimedia System USING Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 4) Contacts : Displays the Contacts list screen 5) Setup : Displays Phone related settings. Favorites Press the [Favorites] PHONE key Select Phone Menu Screen ✽ NOTICE Phone Menus With a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device connected, press the PHONE key to display the Phone menu screen. • If you press the [Call History] button but there is no call history data, a prompt is displayed which asks to download call history data.
Calling by Dialing a Number Press the Number] PHONE key Select [Dial Answering a Call Answering a call with a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device connected will display the following screen. ✽ NOTICE • When an incoming call pop-up is displayed, most Audio and SETUP mode features are disabled. Only the call volume will operate. • The telephone number may not be properly displayed in some mobile phones.
Multimedia System During a Handsfree Call Call History Press the History] 1) Caller : Displays the other party’s name if the incoming caller is saved within your contacts 2) Incoming Number : Displays the incoming number 3) Call time : Displays the call time 4) End : Ends call 5) Private : Converts to Private mode 6) Out Vol. : Sets call volume as heard by the other party 7) Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/Off ✽ NOTICE If the mic is muted, the other party will not be able to hear your voice.
✽ NOTICE Contacts Press the [Contacts] PHONE key Select 1) Contacts List : - Displays downloaded contacts entries - Connects call upon selection 2) Sort by : Find a contact in an alphabetical order. 3) Download : Download contacts entries (Continued) • It is not possible to commence download when the contacts download feature has been turned off within the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology device. In addition, some devices may require device authorization upon attempting to download contacts.
Multimedia System Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Setting Bluetooth® Wireless Technology The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. A Bluetooth® enabled cell phone is required to use Bluetooth® wireless technology.
Viewing Paired Phone List SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Paired Phone List] 3) Delete : Deletes the currently selected phone 4) Change Priority : Sets currently selected phone to highest connection priority Downloading Contacts SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Contacts Download] ✽ NOTICE BEFORE DOWNLOADING CONTACTS 1) : Moves to the previous screen 2) Connect/Disconnect Phone : Connect/ disconnects currently selected phone 4 As the contacts are downloaded from the mobile phone, a
Multimedia System Outgoing Volume Turning Bluetooth System Off SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume] SETUP Press the key Select [Phone] Select [Bluetooth System Off] Once Bluetooth® Wireless Technology is turned off, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology related features will not be supported within the audio system. Use the , buttons to adjust the outgoing volume level. ✽ NOTICE While on a call, the volume can be SEEK changed by using the TRACK key.
✽ NOTICE To turn Bluetooth® Wireless Technology back on, go to SETUP [Phone] and press “Yes”.
Multimedia System VOICE RECOGNITION Using Voice Recognition Starting Voice Recognition Shortly press the key on the steering wheel remote controller Say a command.
❈ Illustration on using voice commands • Starting voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Please say a command after the beep (BEEP) Ding~ More Help • Skipping Voice Recognition Shortly pressing the 4 • End voice command. Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds): Please say a command after the beep (BEEP) Ding~ Contacts Contacts Please say the name of the contacts you want to call (BEEP) key (under 0.8 seconds): Cancel Please say a... Shortly pressing the key (under 0.
Multimedia System Voice Command List • Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not be available during certain operations) Command More Help Help Call Call on Mobile Call in Office Call at Home Call on Other Phone Favorites Call History 4-220 Function Provides guidance on commands that can be used anywhere in the system. Provides guidance on commands that can be used within the current mode.
Command AM Preset 1~6 FM 87.5~107.9 AM 530~1710 XM (Satellite) Media CD USB iPod® Command Function My Music Plays the music saved in My Music. AUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device. Bluetooth® Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth® device. Please repeat Repeats the most recent comment. Mute Mutes the sound Cancel (Exit) Ends voice command. 4 Multimedia System XM (Satellite) 1~3 XM Channel 0~255 Function Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6.
Multimedia System • FM/AM radio commands: Commands available during FM, AM radio operation Command Preset 1~6 Scan Preset Scan Information 4-222 Function Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6. Scans receivable frequencies from the current broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each. Moves to the next preset from the current present and plays for 10 seconds each. Displays the information of the current broadcast.(This feature can be used when receiving RBDS broadcasts.
• Audio CD commands: Commands available during Audio CD operation Command Play Pause Shuffle Shuffle Off Repeat Repeat Off Command Play Pause Shuffle Shuffle Off Repeat Repeat Off Next Folder Previous Folder Function Plays the currently paused file. Pauses the current file. Randomly plays the files within the current folder. Cancels random play to play files in sequential order. Repeats the current file. Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential order.
Multimedia System • iPod® Commands: Commands available during iPod® operation Command Play Pause Shuffle Shuffle Off Repeat Repeat Off 4-224 Function Plays the currently paused song. Pauses the current song. Randomly plays the songs within the current category. Cancels random play to play songs in sequential order. Repeats the current song. Cancels repeat play to play songs in sequential order.
SETUP Starting Mode Press the SETUP key to display the Setup screen. Display Settings Adjusting the Brightness Pop-up Mode SETUP Press the key Select [Display] Select [Mode Pop up] SETUP Press the key Select [Display] Select [Brightness] 4 Use the , buttons to adjust the screen brightness or set the Brightness on Automatic, Daylight, or Night mode. Press the Default button to reset.
Multimedia System Text Scroll SETUP Press the key Select [Display] Select [Text Scroll] This feature is used to scroll text displayed on the screen when it is too long to be displayed at once. When turned on, the text is repeatedly scrolled. When turned off, the text is scrolled just once.
Use the , , , buttons to adjust the Fader/Balance settings. Use the , buttons to adjust the Bass/Middle/Treble settings. Press the Default button to reset. SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume Control) SETUP Press the key Select [Sound] Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] Voice Recognition Volume SETUP Press the key Select [Sound] Select [Voice Recognition Vol.] 4 Turn the TUNE knob to adjust the Voice Recognition volume.
Multimedia System Touch Screen Beep Blue Link Voice Volume SETUP Press the key Select [Sound] Select [Touch Screen Beep] SETUP Press the key Select [Sound] Select [Blue Link Voice Vol.] This feature is used to turn the touch screen beep on/off. Turn the TUNE knob to adjust the Blue Link Voice Volume. ❈ Blue Link® may differ depending on the selected audio.
Calendar Setting Time Format Clock Display SETUP Press the key Select [Clock/Calendar] Select [Calendar Settings] SETUP Press the key Select [Clock/Calendar] Select [Time Format] SETUP Press the key Select [Clock/Calendar] Select [Clock Display (Power off)] This feature is used to display a clock on the screen when the audio system is turned off. 4 Multimedia System Use the , buttons to set the Month, Day and Year setting. This feature is used to change the clock format between 12hr or 24hr.
Multimedia System System Setting Prompt Feedback Language Memory Information SETUP Press the key Select [System] Select [Language] SETUP Press the key Select [System] Select [Memory Information] This feature is used to change the system and voice recognition language. If the language is changed, the system will restart and apply the selected language. This feature displays information related to system memory.
REAR VIEW CAMERA • The system has been equipped with a rear view camera for user safety by allowing a wider rear range of vision. • The rear view camera will automatically operate when the ignition key is turned ON and the transmission lever is set to R. • The rear view camera will automatically stop operating when set to a different lever.
Multimedia System Blue Link® Hyundai aims to offer differentiated customer values through a ‘Connected Car Life,’ which is to provide consumers with fast and reliable IT technology. As consumers’ lifestyles become more and more mobile in thanks to remarkable advances in smart phones, tablet PCs and overall wireless telecommunication, new lifestyle patterns demand seamless connection between one’s office, home, outdoors and automobiles.
2. Save Destination “Save Destination” VR command is used to assign a voice tag to the last downloaded destination and store it in a destination directory. NOTE: The Turn by Turn(TBT) feature supports the store of ten(10) destinations in the TBT destinations directory. 4. Destinations List “Destinations List” VR command allows the user to preview and delete the stored destinations with their associated voice tags in the Turn by Turn destinations directory. 6.
Multimedia System Eco Coach • What is Eco Coach? Every 2.5 minutes, Eco Coach compares your fuel economy against the government tested average (EPA) or other similar Hyundai models (community), based on your preference. Each month, or after every tank fill up, Eco Coach rates your extended average and gives you a reward star if you beat the average. See your My Hyundai web page for more information.
7. Current Street name Turn by Turn The Turn by Turn feature can be used through Blue Link®. ❈ For information on specific Blue Link® operations, please refer to a separate manual. 4 Multimedia System 1. Direction Indicator Image 2. Remaining distance until next point 3. The Count bar is divided into a total of 9 levels. 9 Level 7 Level 5 Level 3 Level 1 Level 0.5mi 0.3mi 0.1mi 300ft 100ft 8 Level 0.4mi 6 Level 0.2mi 4 Level 400ft 2 Level 200ft 4. Next Street name 5. Distance to destination 6.
Driving your vehicle BEFORE DRIVING ..................................................5-3 DRIVING ASSIST SYSTEM...................................5-43 Before entering the vehicle ..........................................5-3 Before starting .................................................................5-3 Active ECO system ........................................................5-43 Rear view camera ...........................................................5-44 IGNITION SWITCH ......................
Driving your vehicle WARNING Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic. Breathing CO can cause unconsciousness and death. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which cannot be seen or smelled. Do not inhale engine exhaust. If at any time you smell engine exhaust inside the vehicle, open the windows immediately. Exposure to CO can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation. Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.
BEFORE DRIVING WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Before starting • Be sure all windows, outside mirror(s), and outside lights are clean and unobstructed. • Remove frost, snow, or ice. • Visually check the tires for uneven wear and damage. • Check under the vehicle for any sign of leaks. • Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if you intend to back up. • Make sure the hood, the tailgate, and the doors are securely closed and locked. • Adjust the position of the seat and steering wheel.
Driving your vehicle WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, take the following precautions: • ALWAYS wear your seat belt. All passengers must be properly belted whenever the vehicle is moving. For more information, refer to “Seat Belts” in chapter 2. • Always drive defensively. Assume other drivers or pedestrians may be careless and make mistakes. • Stay focused on the task of driving. Driver distraction can cause accidents.
IGNITION SWITCH WARNING (Continued) Before leaving the driver’s seat, always make sure the shift lever is in position, apply the parking brake, and turn ignition switch to the LOCK position. Unexpected vehicle movement may occur if these precautions are not followed.
Driving your vehicle Key ignition switch positions Switch Position LOCK Action To turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, push the The steering wheel locks to protect the vehicle from theft. key in slightly at the ACC position and turn the key (if equipped) towards the LOCK position. The ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position. Electrical accessories are usable. ACC ON START 5-6 Notes The steering wheel unlocks.
Starting the engine WARNING Always wear appropriate shoes when operating your vehicle. Unsuitable shoes, such as high heels, ski boots, sandals, flipflops, etc., may interfere with your ability to use the brake, accelerator and clutch pedals. 1.Make sure the parking brake is applied. 2.Make sure the shift lever is in P (Park). 3.Depress the brake pedal. 4.Turn the ignition switch to the START position. Hold the key (maximum of 10 seconds) until the engine starts and release it.
Driving your vehicle Engine Start/Stop button OLMB053004 Whenever the front door is opened, the Engine Start/Stop button will illuminate and will go off 30 seconds after the door is closed. 5-8 WARNING To turn the engine off in an emergency: Press and hold the Engine Start/Stop button for more than two seconds OR Rapidly press and release the Engine Start/Stop button three times (within three seconds).
Engine Stop/Start button positions Button Position Action OFF To turn off the engine, press the Engine Start/Stop button with shift lever in P (Park). When you press the Engine Start/Stop button without the shift lever in P (Park), the Engine Start/Stop button does not turn to the OFF position, but turns to the ACC position. Notes 5 Press the Engine Start/Stop button when the button is in the OFF position without depressing the brake pedal. Electrical accessories are usable.
Driving your vehicle Button Position ON START 5-10 Action Notes Press the Engine Start/Stop button while it is Do not leave the Engine Start/Stop button in in the ACC position without depressing the the ON position when the engine is not runbrake pedal. ning to prevent the battery from discharging. The warning lights can be checked before the engine is started.
Starting the engine WARNING Always wear appropriate shoes when operating your vehicle. Unsuitable shoes, such as high heels, ski boots, sandals, flipflops, etc., may interfere with your ability to use the brake, accelerator and clutch pedals. ✽ NOTICE 1.Always carry the smart key with you. 2.Make sure the parking brake is applied. 3.Make sure the shift lever is in P (Park). 4.Depress the brake pedal. 5.Press the Engine Start/Stop button.
Driving your vehicle CAUTION To prevent damage to the vehicle: • If the engine stalls while you are in motion, do not attempt to move the shift lever to the P (Park) position. If traffic and road conditions permit, you may put the shift lever in the N (Neutral) position while the vehicle is still moving and press the Engine Start/Stop button in an attempt to restart the engine. • Do not push or tow your vehicle to start the engine.
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Automatic transaxle operation The automatic transaxle has six forward speeds and one reverse speed. The individual speeds are selected automatically in the D (Drive) position. 5 Driving your vehicle Depress the brake pedal, then move shift lever. Press the shift button, then move shift lever. Move shift lever.
Driving your vehicle WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: • ALWAYS check the surrounding areas near your vehicle for people, especially children, before shifting a vehicle into D (Drive) or R (Reverse). • Before leaving the driver’s seat, always make sure the shift lever is in the P (Park) position, then set the parking brake, and place the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF position. Unexpected and sudden vehicle movement can occur if these precautions are not followed.
R (Reverse) N (Neutral) D (Drive) Use this position to drive the vehicle backward. The wheels and transaxle are not engaged. Use N (Neutral) if you need to restart a stalled engine, or if it is necessary to stop with the engine ON. Shift into P (Park) if you need to leave your vehicle for any reason. Always depress the brake pedal when you are shifting from N (Neutral) to another gear. This is the normal driving position.
Driving your vehicle Sports mode In Sports Mode, moving the shift lever backwards and forwards will allow you to select the desired range of gears for the current driving conditions. + (Up) : Push the lever forward once to shift up one gear. - (Down) : Pull the lever backwards once to shift down one gear. Spor ts mode OLMB053013 Whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion, sports mode is selected by pushing the shift lever from the D (Drive) position into the manual gate.
Shift-lock system For your safety, the automatic transaxle has a shift-lock system which prevents shifting the transaxle from P (Park) or N (Neutral) into R (Reverse) unless the brake pedal is depressed. To shift the transaxle from P (Park) or N (Neutral) into R (Reverse): 1.Depress and hold the brake pedal. 2.Start the engine or place the ignition switch in the ON position. 3.Move the shift lever.
Driving your vehicle Ignition key interlock system The ignition key cannot be removed unless the shift lever is in the P (Park) position. Parking Always come to a complete stop and continue to depress the brake pedal. Move the shift lever into the P (Park) position, apply the parking brake, and place the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF position. Take the Key with you when exiting the vehicle.
WARNING To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: • ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. In a collision, an unbelted occupant is significantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belted occupant. • Avoid high speeds when cornering or turning. • Do not make quick steering wheel movements, such as sharp lane changes or fast, sharp turns. • The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control of your vehicle at highway speeds.
Driving your vehicle ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD) (IF EQUIPPED) The All Wheel Drive (AWD) System delivers engine power to all front and rear wheels for maximum traction. AWD is useful when extra traction is required on roads such slippery, muddy, wet, or snow-covered roads. Occasional off-road use such as established unpaved roads and trails are OK. It is always important that the driver carefully reduces the speed to a level that does not exceed the safe operating speed for those conditions.
AWD operation All Wheel Drive (AWD) mode selection Transfer mode Selection button Indicator light AWD AUTO (AWD LOCK is deactivated) (not illuminated) (illuminated) In the AWD AUTO mode, under normal operating conditions, the vehicle operates similar to conventional 2WD vehicles. If the system determines there is a need for four wheel drive, the engine’s driving power is distributed to all four wheels automatically. Use this mode when driving on normal roads.
Driving your vehicle CAUTION When driving on normal roads, deactivate the AWD LOCK mode by pushing the AWD LOCK button (AWD LOCK indicator light goes off). Driving on normal roads with the AWD LOCK mode, especially, when cornering may cause mechanical noise or vibration. The noise and vibration will disappear when the AWD LOCK mode is deactivated. Prolong driving with the noise and vibration may damage some parts of the power train.
WARNING Exercise extreme caution driving up or down steep hills. The vehicle may flip depending on the grade, terrain and water / mud conditions. OLMB053017 WARNING 5 Do not drive across the contour of steep hills. A slight change in the wheel angle can destabilize the vehicle, or a stable vehicle may lose stability if the vehicle stops its forward motion. Your vehicle may roll over and lead to a serious injury or death.
Driving your vehicle Driving through water • Try to avoid driving in deep standing water. It may stall your engine and clog your exhaust pipes. • If you need to drive in water, stop your vehicle, set the vehicle in AWD LOCK mode and drive under 5mph (8 km/h). • Do not change gear while driving in water. CAUTION Always drive slowly in water. If you drive too fast, water may get into the engine compartment and wet the ignition system causing your vehicle to suddenly stop.
Emergency precautions Tires WARNING Never start or run the engine while a full-time AWD vehicle is raised on a jack. The vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack causing serious injury or death to you or those nearby. AWD vehicles must be towed with a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment with all the wheels off the ground. For more information, refer to “Towing” in chapter 6. Dynamometer testing A full-time AWD vehicle must be tested on a special four wheel chassis dynamometer.
Driving your vehicle CAUTION • Never engage the parking brake while performing the test. • When the vehicle is lifted up, do not operate the front and rear wheel separately. All four wheels should be operated. WARNING Keep away from the front of the vehicle while the vehicle is in gear on the dynamometer. The vehicle can jump forward and cause serious injury or death.
BRAKING SYSTEM Power brakes WARNING Take the following precautions: • Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. This will create abnormal high brake temperatures, excessive brake lining and pad wear, and increased stopping distances. • When descending a long or steep hill, shift to a lower gear and avoid continuous application of the brakes. Applying the brakes continuously will cause the brakes to overheat and could result in a temporary loss of braking performance.
Driving your vehicle Disc brakes wear indicator When your brake pads are worn and new pads are required, you will hear a high pitched warning sound from your front or rear brakes. You may hear this sound come and go or it may occur whenever you depress the brake pedal. Please remember some driving conditions or climates may cause a brake squeal when you first apply (or lightly apply) the brakes. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with your brakes.
WARNING • Whenever leaving the vehicle OLMB053024 To release: ■ Foot type Firmly depress the brake pedal. Depress the parking brake pedal down and it will release automatically. ■ Hand type Firmly depress the brake pedal. Slightly pull up the parking brake lever. While pressing the release button (1), lower the parking brake (2). If the parking brake does not release or does not release all the way, have the system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Driving your vehicle (Continued) • Only release the parking brake when you are seated inside the vehicle with your foot firmly on the brake pedal. 5-30 CAUTION • Do not apply the accelerator pedal while the parking brake is engaged. If you depress the accelerator pedal with the parking brake engaged, warning will sound. Damage to the parking brake may occur. • Driving with the parking brake on can overheat the braking system and cause premature wear or damage to brake parts.
If the Parking Brake Warning Light remains on after the parking brake is released while engine is running, there may be a malfunction in the brake system. Immediate attention is necessary. If at all possible, cease driving the vehicle immediately. If that is not possible, use extreme caution while operating the vehicle and only continue to drive the vehicle until you can reach a safe location.
Driving your vehicle ABS is an electronic braking system that helps prevent a braking skid. ABS allows the driver to steer and brake at the same time. 5-32 Using ABS To obtain the maximum benefit from your ABS in an emergency situation, do not attempt to modulate your brake pressure and do not try to pump your brakes. Depress your brake pedal as hard as possible.
WARNING If the ABS warning light ( ) is on and stays on, you may have a problem with the ABS. Your power brakes will work normally. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, contact your HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. CAUTION 5 Driving your vehicle When you drive on a road having poor traction, such as an icy road, and apply your brakes continuously, the ABS will be active continuously and the ABS warning light ( ) may illuminate. Pull your car over to a safe place and turn the engine off.
Driving your vehicle Electronic Stability Control (ESC) WARNING Never drive too fast for the road conditions or too quickly when cornering. The ESC system will not prevent accidents. Excessive speed in turns, abrupt maneuvers, and hydroplaning on wet surfaces can result in severe accidents. OLMB053027 The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering maneuvers. ESC checks where you are steering and where the vehicle is actually going.
ESC OFF condition To cancel ESC operation : If the ignition switch is placed to the LOCK/OFF position when ESC is off, ESC remains off. Upon restarting the engine, the ESC will automatically turn on again. • State 1 Press the ESC OFF button shortly (ESC OFF indicator light illuminates). At this state, the engine control function does not operate. In other words, the traction control function does not operate but only the brake control function operates.
Driving your vehicle Indicator lights ■ ESC indicator light (blinks) ■ ESC OFF indicator light (comes on) When the ignition switch is placed to the ON position, the ESC indicator light illuminates, then goes off if the ESC system is operating normally. The ESC indicator light blinks whenever the ESC is operating. If ESC indicator light stays on, your vehicle may have a malfunction with the ESC system.
CAUTION Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) helps ensure the vehicle stays stable when accelerating or braking suddenly on wet, slippery and rough roads where traction over the four tires can suddenly become uneven. WARNING Take the following precautions when using the Vehicle Stability Management (VSM): • ALWAYS check the speed and the distance to the vehicle ahead. The VSM is not a substitute for safe driving practices. • Never drive too fast for the road conditions.
Driving your vehicle VSM operation VSM ON condition The VSM operates when: • The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is on. • Vehicle speed is approximately above 9mph (15 km/h) on curve roads. • Vehicle speed is approximately above 18mph (30 km/h) when the vehicle is braking on rough roads. When operating When you apply your brakes under conditions which may activate the ESC, you may hear sounds from the brakes, or feel a corresponding sensation in the brake pedal.
CAUTION Driving with varying tire or wheel sizes may cause the ESC system to malfunction. When replacing tires, make sure they are the same size as your original tires for this vehicle. Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ✽ NOTICE The Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) prevents the vehicle from rolling backwards when starting a vehicle from a stop on a hill. The system operates the brakes automatically for approximately 2 seconds and releases the brake when the accelerator pedal is depressed or after 2 seconds.
Driving your vehicle Downhill Brake Control (DBC) WARNING Always turn off the DBC on normal roads. The DBC might activate inadvertently from the standby mode when driving through speed bumps or making sharp curves. OLMB053030 The Downhill Brake Control (DBC) supports the driver come down a steep hill without depressing the brake pedal. It slows down the vehicle under 5mph (8 km/h) and lets the driver concentrate on steering the vehicle.
DBC operation Mode WARNING Indicator light Description Press the DBC button when vehicle speed is under 25mph (40km/h). The DBC system will turn ON and enter the standby mode. Standby illuminated Activated blinks illuminated In the standby mode, if vehicle speed is under 22mph (35km/h) while driving down a steep hill, the DBC will activate automatically. In the activated mode, the DBC will temporarily deactivate under the following conditions: • The hill is not steep enough.
Driving your vehicle Good braking practices WARNING Whenever leaving the vehicle or parking, always come to a complete stop and continue to depress the brake pedal. Move the shift lever into the P (Park) position, then apply the parking brake, and place the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF position. Vehicles with the parking brake not fully engaged are at risk for moving inadvertently and causing injury to yourself or others.
DRIVING ASSIST SYSTEM • If Active ECO is turned off, it will return to normal mode. Active ECO system Active ECO operation When Active ECO is activated : • Engine sound may change. • Vehicle speed may slightly be reduced. • Air conditioner performance may be affected. ✽ NOTICE OLMB053056 If the following conditions occur while Active ECO is operating, the effectiveness of the Active ECO may be limited even though the indicator is still on.
Driving your vehicle Rear view camera (if equipped) The Rear View Camera will activate when the engine is running and the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position. Whenever the vehicle ignition is cycled off and on, the rear view camera will turn on when the shift lever is put into R (Reverse). ■ Type A (for Canada) OLMB0433122 ■ Type B (for USA) OLMB043243 OLMB043241 5-44 ■ Type A The rear view camera can be turned off by pressing the ON/OFF button when the rear view camera is activated.
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM Cruise control operation OLMB053036 The cruise control system allows you to drive at speeds above 25 mph (40 km/h) without depressing the accelerator pedal. Take the following precautions: • If the cruise control is left on, (CRUISE indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminated) the cruise control can be activated unintentionally. Keep the cruise control system off (CRUISE indicator light OFF) when the cruise control is not in use, to avoid inadvertently setting a speed.
Driving your vehicle To increase cruise control speed OLMB053038 3.Push the lever (1) down (to SET-) , and release it. The SET indicator light will illuminate. 4.Release the accelerator pedal. ✽ NOTICE The vehicle may slow down or speed up slightly while going uphill or downhill. 5-46 OLMB053039 • Push the lever (1) up (to RES+) and hold it, while monitoring the SET speed on the instrument cluster. Release the lever when the desired speed is shown and the vehicle will accelerate to that speed.
To decrease cruise control speed OLMB053038 Cruise control will be canceled when: Depress the accelerator pedal. When you take your foot off the accelerator, the vehicle will return to the previously set speed. If you push the lever (1) down (to SET-) at the increased speed, the cruise control will maintain the increased speed. • Depressing the brake pedal. • Pressing the CANCEL switch located on the steering wheel. • Pushing the cruise ON/OFF button.
Driving your vehicle ✽ NOTICE Each of the above actions will cancel cruise control operation (the SET indicator light in the instrument cluster will go off), but only pressing the cruise ON/OFF button will turn the system off. If you wish to resume cruise control operation, push the lever up (to RES+) located on your steering wheel. You will return to your previously preset speed, unless the system was turned off using the cruise ON/OFF button.
SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Rocking the vehicle When hazardous driving conditions are encountered such as water, snow, ice, mud or sand: Drive cautiously and allow extra distance for braking. Avoid sudden movements in braking or steering. If stuck in snow, mud, or sand, use second gear. Accelerate slowly to avoid spinning the drive wheels. If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to free it from snow, sand, or mud, first turn the steering wheel right and left to clear the area around your front wheels.
Driving your vehicle CAUTION Smooth cornering Driving at night If you are still stuck after rocking the vehicle a few times, have the vehicle pulled out by a tow vehicle to avoid engine overheating, possible damage to the transaxle, and tire damage. See “Towing” in chapter 6. To prevent damage to the transaxle, turn OFF the ESC prior to rocking the vehicle. 5-50 OLMB053041 OLMB053042 Avoid braking or gear changing in corners, especially when roads are wet.
• Keep your headlights clean and properly aimed. Dirty or improperly aimed headlights will make it much more difficult to see at night. • Avoid staring directly at the headlights of oncoming vehicles. You could be temporarily blinded, and it will take several seconds for your eyes to readjust to the darkness. Driving in the rain OLMB053043 5-51 5 Driving your vehicle Rain and wet roads can make driving dangerous.
Driving your vehicle Hydroplaning Reducing the risk of a rollover If the road is wet enough and you are going fast enough, your vehicle may have little or no contact with the road surface and actually ride on the water. The best advice is SLOW DOWN when the road is wet. The risk of hydroplaning increases as the depth of tire tread decreases, refer to “Tire Tread” in chapter 7. Your multi-purpose passenger vehicle is defined as a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV).
WINTER DRIVING Snow or icy conditions To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may be necessary to use snow tires or to install tire chains on your tires. Always carry emergency equipment. Some of the items you may want to carry include tire chains, tow straps or chains, a flashlight, emergency flares, sand, a shovel, jumper cables, a window scraper, gloves, ground cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc. Snow tires WARNING Snow tires should be equivalent in size and type to the vehicle's standard tires.
Driving your vehicle If you mount snow tires on your vehicle, make sure to use radial tires of the same size and load range as the original tires. Mount snow tires on all four wheels to balance your vehicle’s handling in all weather conditions. The traction provided by snow tires on dry roads may not be as high as your vehicle's original equipment tires. Check with the tire dealer for maximum speed recommendations.
Chain installation When installing tire chains, follow the manufacturer's instructions and mount them as tightly possible. Drive slowly (less than 20 mph (30 km/h)) with chains installed. If you hear the chains contacting the body or chassis, stop and tighten them. If they still make contact, slow down until the noise stops. Remove the tire chains as soon as you begin driving on cleared roads. When mounting snow chains, park the vehicle on level ground away from traffic.
Driving your vehicle Winter precautions Use high quality ethylene glycol coolant Your vehicle is delivered with high quality ethylene glycol coolant in the cooling system. It is the only type of coolant that should be used because it helps prevent corrosion in the cooling system, lubricates the water pump and prevents freezing. Be sure to replace or replenish your coolant in accordance with the maintenance schedule in section 7.
Don't let your parking brake freeze Under some conditions your parking brake can freeze in the engaged position. This is most likely to happen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet. If there is a risk the parking brake may freeze, apply it only temporarily while you put the shift lever in P (automatic transaxle) and block the rear wheels so the vehicle cannot roll. Then release the parking brake.
Driving your vehicle TRAILER TOWING If you are considering to tow with your vehicle, you should first check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles to determine legal requirements. Since laws vary from state to state the requirements for towing trailers, vehicles, or other types of vehicles or apparatus may differ. Ask an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for further details before towing. 5-58 Remember that trailering is different than just driving your vehicle by itself.
If you decide to pull a trailer? Tongue Load Tongue load Total Trailer Weight Gross Axle Weight Gross Vehicle Weight OLMB053047 OLMB053048 What is the maximum safe weight of a trailer? It should never weigh more than the maximum trailer weight with trailer brakes. But even that can be too heavy. It depends on how you plan to use your trailer. For example, speed, altitude, road grades, outside temperature and how often your vehicle is used to pull a trailer are all important.
Driving your vehicle WARNING Take the following precautions: • Never load a trailer with more weight in the rear than in the front. The front should be loaded with approximately 60% of the total trailer load; the rear should be loaded with approximately 40% of the total trailer load. • Never exceed the maximum weight limits of the trailer or trailer towing equipment. Improper loading can result in damage to your vehicle and/or personal injury.
Trailer towing equipment Hitches Trailer brakes You should always attach chains between your vehicle and your trailer. Cross the safety chains under the tongue of the trailer so that the tongue will not drop to the road if it becomes separated from the hitch. Instructions about safety chains may be provided by the hitch manufacturer or trailer manufacturer. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for attaching safety chains. Always leave just enough slack so you can turn with your trailer.
Driving your vehicle Driving with a trailer Distance Backing up Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of experience. Before setting out for the open road, you must get to know your trailer. Acquaint yourself with the feel of handling and braking with the added weight of the trailer. And always keep in mind that the vehicle you are driving is now longer and not nearly as responsive as your vehicle is by itself.
Turn signals WARNING Do not connect a trailer lighting system directly to your vehicle’s lighting system. Use an approved trailer wiring harness. Failure to do so could result in damage to the vehicle electrical system and/or personal injury. Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance. Driving on hills Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before you start down a long or steep downgrade.
Driving your vehicle CAUTION To prevent engine and/or transaxle overheating: • When towing a trailer on steep grades (in excess of 6%) pay close attention to the engine coolant temperature gauge to ensure the engine does not overheat. If the needle of the coolant temperature gauge moves towards “H” (HOT), pull over and stop as soon as it is safe to do so, and allow the engine to idle until it cools down. You may proceed once the engine has cooled sufficiently.
Maintenance when trailer towing 1.With the shift lever to P (Park, for automatic transaxle vehicle) or neutral (for manual transaxle vehicle), apply your brakes and hold the brake pedal down while you: • Start your engine; • Shift into gear; and • Release the parking brake. 2.Slowly remove your foot from the brake pedal. 3.Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of the chocks. 4.Stop and have someone pick up and store the chocks. Your vehicle will need service more often when you regularly pull a trailer.
Driving your vehicle VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT Two labels on your driver’s door sill show how much weight your vehicle was designed to carry: the Tire and Loading Information Label and the Certification Label. Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with the following terms for determining your vehicle's weight ratings, from the vehicle's specifications and the Certification Label: Cargo Weight This figure includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment.
Tire loading information label Vehicle capacity weight Towing capacity 926 lbs. (420 kg) Vehicle capacity weight is the maximum combined weight of occupants and cargo. If your vehicle is equipped with a trailer, the combined weight includes the tongue load. Without trailer brakes: 1000 lbs (454 kg) With trailer brakes: 2000 lbs (907 kg) Towing capacity is the maximum trailer weight including its cargo weight that your vehicle can tow.
Driving your vehicle Steps for determining correct load limit 1.Locate the statement "The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.'' on your vehicle's placard. 2.Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3.Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. 4.The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.
Example 1 ≥ Maximum Load (1400 lbs.) (635 kg) + Cargo Weight (1100 lbs.) (499 kg) Passenger Weight (150lbs. × 2 = 300 lbs.) (68 kg × 2 = 136kg) Example 2 ≥ 5 Cargo Weight (650 lbs.) (295 kg) Passenger Weight (150lbs. × 5 = 750 lbs.) (68 kg × 5 = 340kg) Driving your vehicle Maximum Load (1400 lbs.) (635 kg) + Example 3 ≥ Maximum Load (1400 lbs.) (635 kg) + Passenger Weight (172lbs. × 5 = 860 lbs.) (78 kg × 5 = 390kg) Cargo Weight (540 lbs.
Driving your vehicle Certification label The total weight of the vehicle, including all occupants, accessories, cargo, and trailer tongue load must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). To find out the actual loads on your front and rear axles, you need to go to a weigh station and weigh your vehicle. Be sure to spread out your load equally on both sides of the centerline.
What to do in an emergency HAZARD WARNING FLASHER .............................6-2 IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING..6-3 If the engine stalls while driving ...................................6-3 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing ........6-3 If you have a flat tire while driving ............................6-3 TOWING ................................................................6-22 Towing service .................................................................
What to do in an emergency HAZARD WARNING FLASHER • The hazard warning flasher operates whether your vehicle is running or not. • The turn signals do not work when the hazard flasher is on. OLMB063020 The hazard warning flasher serves as a warning to other drivers to exercise extreme caution when approaching, overtaking, or passing your vehicle. It should be used whenever emergency repairs are being made or when the vehicle is stopped near the edge of a roadway.
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING If the engine stalls while driving If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing, if safe to do so, move the shift lever to the N (Neutral) position and then push the vehicle to a safe location. If you have a flat tire while driving If a tire goes flat while you are driving: • Take your foot off the accelerator pedal and let the vehicle slow down while driving straight ahead.
What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START If the engine doesn't turn over or turns over slowly If the engine turns over normally but doesn’t start • Be sure the shift lever is in N (Neutral) or P (Park). The engine starts only when the shift lever is in N (Neutral) or P (Park). • Check the battery connections to be sure they are clean and tight. • Turn on the interior light. If the light dims or goes out when you operate the starter, the battery is drained.
JUMP STARTING WARNING To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH to you or bystanders, always follow these precautions when working near or handling the battery: Always read and follow instructions carefully when handling a battery. Wear eye protection designed to protect the eyes from acid splashes. Keep all flames, sparks, or smoking materials away from the battery. Hydrogen is always present in battery cells, is highly combustible, and may explode if ignited. Keep batteries out of reach of children.
What to do in an emergency (Continued) • NEVER attempt to recharge the battery when the vehicle’s battery cables are connected to the battery. • The electrical ignition system works with high voltage. NEVER touch these components with the engine running or when the ignition switch is in the ON position. 6-6 ✽ NOTICE Pb An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health. Dispose the battery according to your local law(s) or regulation.
Jumper Cables (+) Jumper Terminal (+) Booster Battery OLMB063002/Q 4.Connect the jumper cables in the exact sequence shown in the illustration. First connect one jumper cable to the red, positive (+) jumper terminal of your vehicle (1). 5.Connect the other end of the jumper cable to the red, positive (+) battery/jumper terminal of the assisting vehicle (2). 6.Connect the second jumper cable to the black, negative (-) battery/chassis ground of the assisting vehicle (3).
What to do in an emergency IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS If your temperature gauge indicates overheating, you experience a loss of power, or hear loud pinging or knocking, the engine may be overheating. If this happens, you should: 1.Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so. 2.Place the shift lever in P (Park) and set the parking brake. If the air conditioning is ON, turn it OFF. 3.If engine coolant is running out under the vehicle or steam is coming out from the hood, stop the engine.
What to do in an emergency 6.If you cannot find the cause of the overheating, wait until the engine temperature has returned to normal. Then, if coolant has been lost, carefully add coolant to the reservoir to bring the fluid level in the reservoir up to the halfway mark. 7.Proceed with caution, keeping alert for further signs of overheating. If overheating happens again, call an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
What to do in an emergency TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) OLM069012 (1) Low Tire Pressure Telltale/ TPMS Malfunction Indicator WARNING Over-inflation or under-inflation can reduce tire life, adversely affect vehicle handling, and lead to sudden tire failure that may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident.
✽ NOTICE If the TPMS Low Tire Pressure Telltale does not illuminate for three seconds when the ignition switch is in the ON position or when the engine starts, or if it remains illuminated after coming on for approximately three seconds, take your vehicle to your nearest authorized HYUNDAI dealer and have the system checked. Low Tire Pressure Telltale The TPMS is not a substitute for manually checking tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge. Changes in temperature affect tire pressure.
What to do in an emergency CAUTION In winter or cold weather, the Low Tire Pressure Telltale may be illuminated if the tire pressure was adjusted to the recommended tire inflation pressure in warm weather. It does not mean your TPMS is malfunctioning because the decreased temperature leads to a proportional lowering of tire pressure.
✽ NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
What to do in an emergency CAUTION To prevent damaging your tire pressure sensor, never use a puncture-repairing agents or tire sealants to repair and/or inflate a low pressure tire. If used, you will have to replace the tire pressure sensor. 6-14 The compact spare tire is not equipped with a tire pressure monitoring sensor. When the low pressure tire or the flat tire is replaced with the spare tire, the Low Tire Pressure Telltale will remain on.
IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE WARNING Jack and tools OLMB063004 OLMB063003 ➀ Jack handle ➁ Jack ➂ Wheel lug nut wrench The jack, jack handle, and wheel lug nut wrench are stored in the luggage compartment under the luggage box cover. The jack is provided for emergency tire changing only. Remove the luggage floor support (1) by pulling it out. Turn the winged hold down bolt (2) counterclockwise to remove the spare tire.
What to do in an emergency Changing tires WARNING A vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack causing serious injury or death to you or those nearby. Take the following safety precautions: • NEVER place any portion of your body under a vehicle that is supported by a jack. • NEVER attempt to change a tire in the lane of traffic. ALWAYS move the vehicle completely off the road on level, firm ground away from traffic before trying to change a tire.
OLMB063008 OLMB063009 6.Loosen the wheel lug nuts counterclockwise one turn each in the order shown above, but do not remove any lug nuts until the tire has been raised off of the ground. 7.Place the jack at the designated jacking position under the frame closest to the tire you are changing. The jacking positions are plates welded to the frame with two tabs and a raised dot. Never jack any other position or part of the vehicle. 8.
What to do in an emergency 9.Loosen the lug nuts with the wheel lug nut wrench and remove them with your fingers. Remove the wheel from the studs and lay it flat on the ground out of the way. Remove any dirt or debris from the studs, mounting surfaces, and wheel. 10. Install the spare tire onto the studs of the hub. 11. Tighten the lug nuts with your fingers onto the studs with the smaller end of the lug nuts closest to the wheel. 12.
CAUTION If any of the equipment such as the jack, lug nuts, studs, or other equipment is damaged or in poor condition, do not attempt to change the tire and call for assistance. Compact spare tires are designed for emergency use only. Drive carefully on the compact spare tire and always follow the safety precautions. WARNING To prevent compact spare tire failure and loss of control possibly resulting in an accident: • Use the compact spare tire only in an emergency.
What to do in an emergency ✽ NOTICE When the original tire and wheel are repaired and reinstalled on the vehicle, the lug nut torque must be set correctly to prevent wheel vibration. The correct lug nut tightening torque is 65-79 lb.ft (9-11 kg.m). 6-20 CAUTION To prevent damaging the compact spare tire and your vehicle: • Drive slowly enough for the road conditions to avoid all hazards, such as a potholes or debris. • Avoid driving over obstacles.
Jack label ■ Example • Type A OHYK064005 • Type C OHYK064002 ❈ The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack. 6-21 What to do in an emergency OHYK064001 • Type B 1. Model Name 2. Maximum allowable load 3. When using the jack, set your parking brake. 4. When using the jack, stop the engine. 5. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack. 6. The designated locations under the frame 7.
What to do in an emergency TOWING Towing service dolly dolly OLMB063011 If emergency towing is necessary, we recommend having it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommended. 6-22 It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with the rear wheels on the ground (without dollies) and the front wheels off the ground.
WARNING Removable towing hook ■ Front OLMB063014 When towing your vehicle in an emergency without wheel dollies: 1.Place the ignition switch in the ACC position. 2.Place the shift lever in N (Neutral). 3.Release the parking brake. ■ Rear 6 CAUTION Failure to place the shift lever in N (Neutral) when being towed with the front wheels on the ground can cause internal damage to the transaxle.
What to do in an emergency Emergency towing ■ Front OLMB063016 ■ Rear OLMB063017 If towing is necessary, we recommend you have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow truck service. 6-24 If towing service is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be temporarily towed using a cable or chain secured to the emergency towing hook at the front (or rear) of the vehicle. Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle with a cable or chain.
CAUTION • Use a towing cable or chain less than 16 feet (5 m) long. Attach a white or red cloth (about 12 inch (30 cm) wide) in the middle of the cable or chain for easy visibility. • Drive carefully so the towing cable or chain remains tight during towing. • Before towing, check the automatic transaxle for fluid leaks under your vehicle. If the automatic transaxle fluid is leaking, flatbed equipment or a towing dolly must be used. OLMB033091 WARNING Do not use the tie-down hook(s) for towing purposes.
Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT .....................................7-3 MAINTENANCE SERVICES.....................................7-4 AIR CLEANER .......................................................7-36 Owner's responsibility ...................................................7-4 Owner maintenance precautions ..................................7-4 CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CLEANER ....................7-38 OWNER MAINTENANCE .......................................7-6 WIPER BLADES..............................
Snow tires .........................................................................7-60 Radial-ply tires ................................................................7-61 Low aspect ratio tires ....................................................7-61 FUSES ....................................................................7-63 Instrument panel fuse replacement ...........................7-64 Memory fuse (SHUNT connector) ..............................7-65 Engine compartment panel fuse replacement.....
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ■ NU 2.0 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Radiator cap 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Air cleaner 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Engine oil filler cap Maintenance ■ Theta II 2.4 7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8. Fuse box 7 ❈ The actual engine compartment the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
Maintenance MAINTENANCE SERVICES You should exercise the utmost care to prevent damage to your vehicle and injury to yourself whenever performing any maintenance or inspection procedures. We recommend you have your vehicle maintained and repaired by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. An authorized HYUNDAI dealer meets HYUNDAI’s high service quality standards and receives technical support from HYUNDAI in order to provide you with a high level of service satisfaction.
✽ NOTICE Improper owner maintenance during the warranty period may affect warranty coverage. For details, read the separate Owner’s Handbook & Warranty Information booklet provided with the vehicle. If you’re unsure about any service or maintenance procedure, have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Maintenance OWNER MAINTENANCE WARNING Performing maintenance work on a vehicle can be dangerous. If you lack sufficient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work, have it done by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Owner maintenance schedule When you stop for fuel: • Check the engine oil level. • Check coolant level in the engine coolant reservoir. • Check the windshield washer fluid level. • Check for low or under-inflated tires WARNING At least monthly: • Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes in the vehicle. • Check for vibrations in the steering wheel.
Maintenance At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall): • Check radiator, heater and air conditioning hoses for leaks or damage. • Check windshield washer spray and wiper operation. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. • Check headlight alignment. • Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields and clamps. • Check the seat belts for wear and function. 7-8 At least once a year: • Clean body and door drain holes. • Lubricate door hinges and hood hinges.
Normal maintenance schedule The following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep receipts for all vehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage and time are shown, the frequency of service is determined by whichever occurs first. Maintenance *1 : If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive is recommended.
Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 6 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 12 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 12 months) 7-10 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Inspect exhaust
Normal maintenance schedule 22,500 miles (36,000 km) or 18 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (22,500 miles (36,000 km) or 36 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (22,500 miles (36,000 km) or 36 months) 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months 7-11 Maintenance ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Inspect exhaust pipe and muffler ❑ Insp
Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule 37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 30 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect rear axle oil (AWD) *3 ❑ Inspect transfer case oil (AWD) *3 ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 60 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 60 months) 7-12 45,000 miles (72,000 km) or 36 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspec
Normal maintenance schedule 52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 42 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 84 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (52,500 miles (84,000 km) or 84 months) 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 48 months (Continued) 7-13 Maintenance ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Inspect exhaust pipe and mu
Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule (Continued) ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 96 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 96 months) 7-14 67,500 miles (108,000 km) or 54 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (67,500 miles (108,000 km) or 108 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (67,500 miles (108,000 km) or 108 months)
Normal maintenance schedule 75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 60 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (82,500 miles (132,000 km) or 132 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (82,500 miles (132,000 km) or 132 months) Maintenance ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Inspect exhaust pipe and muffler ❑ Inspect front
Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 72 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Inspect exhaust pipe and muffler ❑ Inspect front brake disc/pads, calipers ❑ Inspect propeller shaft (AWD) ❑ Inspect rear brake disc/pads ❑ Inspect steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint, upper arm ball joint ❑ Inspect suspension mounting bolts ❑ Inspect brake fluid ❑ I
Normal maintenance schedule 97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 78 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 156 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 156 months) 105,000 miles (168,000 km) or 84 months 7-17 Maintenance ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Ins
Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule 112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 90 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect rear axle oil (AWD) *3 ❑ Inspect transfer case oil (AWD) *3 ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 180 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 180 months) 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 96 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑
Normal maintenance schedule (Continued) ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 192 months) ❑ Replace coolant (First, 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 120 months after every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 192 months) 127,500 miles (204,000 km) or 102 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (127,500 miles (204,000 km) or 204 months)
Maintenance Normal maintenance schedule 135,000 miles (216,000 km) or 108 months ❑ Rotating tires ❑ Inspect air cleaner filter ❑ Inspect vacuum hose ❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant ❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines ❑ Inspect drive shafts and boots ❑ Inspect exhaust pipe and muffler ❑ Inspect front brake disc/pads, calipers ❑ Inspect propeller shaft (AWD) ❑ Inspect rear brake disc/pads ❑ Inspect steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint, upper arm ball joint ❑ Inspect suspension mounting
Normal maintenance schedule 150,000 miles (240,000 km) or 120 months ❑ Replace climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) ❑ Replace air cleaner filter ❑ Replace engine oil and filter (150,000 miles (240,000 km) or 240 months) ❑ Replace coolant (First, 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 120 months after every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months) ❑ Add fuel additive *1 (150,000 miles (240,000 km) or 240 months) No check, No service required ❑ Automatic transaxle fluid ✽ NOTICE After 120 months
Maintenance Maintenance under severe usage conditions The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals.
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS DRIVING CONDITION Steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint, upper arm ball joint I More frequently C, D, E, F, G, H, I Drive shafts and boots I Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 6 months C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J Transfer case oil (AWD) R Every 75,000 miles (120,000 km) C, D, E, G, H, I, J Rear axle oil (AWD) R Every 75,000 miles (120,000 km) C, D, E, G, H, I, J Climate control air filter (for evaporator and blower unit) R More frequently C, E Propeller
Maintenance EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS Engine oil and filter Fuel filter Vapor hose and fuel filler cap The engine oil and filter should be changed at the intervals specified in the maintenance schedule. If the car is being driven in severe conditions, more frequent oil and filter changes are required. A clogged filter can limit the speed at which the vehicle may be driven, damage the emission system and cause multiple issues such as hard starting.
Valve clearance (Theta II 2.4) Automatic transaxle fluid Inspect for excessive valve noise and/or engine vibration and adjust if necessary. Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer perform the operation. Automatic transmission fluid should not be checked under normal usage conditions. But in severe conditions, the fluid should be changed at an authorized HYUNDAI dealer in accordance to the scheduled maintenance at the beginning of this chapter.
Maintenance Brake hoses and lines Visually check for proper installation, chafing, cracks, deterioration and any leakage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts immediately. Brake discs, pads, calipers and rotors Steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint Check the pads for excessive wear, discs for run out and wear, and calipers for fluid leakage. With the vehicle stopped and the engine off, check for excessive freeplay in the steering wheel. Check the linkage for bends or damage.
ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil level OLMB073096 ■ Theta II 2.4L To prevent damage to your engine: • Do not overfill with engine oil. Add oil in small quantities and recheck level to ensure engine is not overfilled. • Do not spill engine oil when adding or changing engine oil. Use a funnel to help prevent oil from being spilled on engine components. Wipe off spilled oil immediately Maintenance 1. Follow all of the oil manufacturer’s precautions. 2.
Maintenance ■ NU 2.0L Checking the engine oil and filter WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING OLMB073097 ■ Theta II 2.4L Have engine oil and filter changed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this chapter. OLMB073106 ✽ NOTICE Use only the specified engine oil (refer to “Recommended Lubricants and Capacities” in chapter 8).
ENGINE COOLANT The high-pressure cooling system has a reservoir filled with year-round antifreeze coolant. The reservoir is filled at the factory. Check the antifreeze protection and coolant level at least once a year, at the beginning of the winter season and before traveling to a colder climate. Checking the engine coolant level WARNING Never remove the radiator cap or the drain plug while the engine and radiator are hot. Hot coolant and steam may blow out under pressure, causing serious injury.
Maintenance Recommended engine coolant WARNING The electric motor for the cooling fan may continue to operate or start up when the engine is not running and can cause serious injury. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from the rotating fan blades of the cooling fan. The electric motor for the cooling fan is controlled by engine coolant temperature, refrigerant pressure and vehicle speed. As the engine coolant temperature decreases, the electric motor will automatically shut off.
For mixing percentage, refer to the following table: Ambient Temperature 5°F (-15°C) -13°F (-25°C) -31°F (-35°C) -49°F (-45°C) Mixture Percentage (volume) Antifreeze 35 40 50 60 Water 65 60 50 40 ✽ NOTICE Have coolant changed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer according to the Maintenance Schedule at the beginning of this chapter.
Maintenance BRAKE FLUID Checking the brake fluid level If the level is low, add the specified brake fluid to the MAX level. The level will fall with accumulated mileage. This is a normal condition associated with the wear of the brake linings. If the fluid level is excessively low, have the brake system checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. WARNING OLMB073007 Check the fluid level in the reservoir periodically. The fluid level should be between MAX and MIN marks on the side of the reservoir.
CAUTION • Do not allow brake fluid to Maintenance contact the vehicle’s body paint, as paint damage will result. • Brake fluid, which has been exposed to open air for an extended time should NEVER be used as its quality cannot be guaranteed. It should be disposed of properly. • Do not use the wrong kind of brake fluid. A few drops of mineral based oil, such as engine oil, in your brake system can damage brake system parts.
Maintenance WASHER FLUID Checking the washer fluid level OLMB073008 Check the fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir and add fluid if necessary. Plain water may be used if washer fluid is not available. However, use washer solvent with antifreeze characteristics in cold climates to prevent freezing. 7-34 CAUTION To prevent serious injury or death, take the following safety precautions when using washer fluid: • Do not use engine coolant or antifreeze in the washer fluid reservoir.
PARKING BRAKE Checking the parking brake Foot type Hand type OLMB073009 Check whether the stroke is within specification when the parking brake pedal is depressed with 44 lb (20 kg, 196 N) of force. Also, the parking brake alone should securely hold the vehicle on a fairly steep grade. If the stroke is more or less than specified, have the parking brake adjusted by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Maintenance AIR CLEANER Filter replacement OLMB073012 The air cleaner filter can be cleaned for inspection using compressed air. Do not attempt to wash or to rinse it, as water will damage the filter. If soiled, the air cleaner filter must be replaced. 7-36 OLMB073013 OLMB073014 1. Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching clips and open the cover. 2. Wipe the inside of the air cleaner. 3. Replace the air cleaner filter. 4. Lock the cover with the cover attaching clips.
Replace the filter according to the Maintenance Schedule ✽ NOTICE If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas, replace the element more often than the usual recommended intervals (refer to “Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions” in this chapter). CAUTION • Do not drive with the air clean- Maintenance er filter removed. This will result in excessive engine wear. • When removing the air cleaner filter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result.
Maintenance CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CLEANER Filter inspection The climate control air filter should be replaced according to the Maintenance Schedule. If the vehicle is operated in severely air-polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period, it should be inspected more frequently and replaced earlier. When you replace the climate control air filter, replace it performing the following procedure, and be careful to avoid damaging other components. OLMB073016 1.
✽ NOTICE When replacing the climate control air filter install it properly. Otherwise, the system may produce noise and the effectiveness of the filter may be reduced. OLMB073018 3. Remove the climate control air filter case by pulling out both sides of the cover. 4. Replace the climate control air filter. 5. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
Maintenance WIPER BLADES Blade inspection CAUTION OLMB073019 Contamination of either the windshield or the wiper blades with foreign matter can reduce the effectiveness of the windshield wipers. Common sources of contamination are insects, tree sap, and hot wax treatments used by some commercial car washes. If the blades are not wiping properly, clean both the window and the blades with a clean cloth dampened with washer fluid.
OLMB073021 OLMB073099 OLMB073098 ■ Type B Maintenance 1. Raise the wiper arm. CAUTION OLMB073022 2. Press the clip (1) and slide the blade assembly downward (2). 3. Lift it off the arm. 4. Install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal. 5. Return the wiper arm on the windshield. Do not allow the wiper arm to fall against the windshield, since it may chip or crack the windshield. OLMB073100 2. Lift up the wiper blade clip (1). Then pull down the blade assembly (2) and remove it. 3.
Maintenance Rear windshield wiper blade CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arms or other components, have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer replace the wiper blade. OLMB073024 OLMB073023 1. Raise the wiper arm. 2. Slightly rotate the wiper blade (1) assembly and pull it out. 7-42 3. Install the new blade assembly by inserting the center part into the slot on the wiper 4. Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slightly.
BATTERY Jump starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Follow the jump starting procedure in this section to avoid serious injury or damage to your vehicle. If in doubt about how to properly jump start your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you have a service technician or towing service do it for you.
Maintenance (Continued) • NEVER attempt to recharge the battery when the vehicle’s battery cables are connected to the battery. • The electrical ignition system works with high voltage. NEVER touch these components with the engine running or when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Battery recharging WARNING By jump starting After a jump start from a good battery, drive the vehicle for 20-30 minutes before it is shutoff. The vehicle may not restart if you shut it off before the battery had a chance to adequately recharge. See “Jump Starting” in chapter 6 for more information on jump starting procedures. ✽ NOTICE An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health. Dispose the battery according to your local law(s) or regulation.
Maintenance Reset features Some items need to be reset after the battery has been discharged or the battery has been disconnected.
TIRES AND WHEELS WARNING Tire care For proper maintenance, safety, and maximum fuel economy, you must always maintain recommended tire inflation pressures and stay within the load limits and weight distribution recommended for your vehicle. Maintenance Tire failure may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. To reduce risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, take the following precautions: • Inspect your tires monthly for proper inflation as well as wear and damage.
Maintenance Recommended cold tire inflation pressures OLMB083004 All specifications (sizes and pressures) can be found on a label attached to the driver’s side center pillar 7-48 All tire pressures (including the spare) should be checked when the tires are cold. “Cold tires” means the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours or driven less than one mile (1.6 km). Warm tires normally exceed recommended cold tire pressures by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41 kPa).
CAUTION Check your tires, including the spare tire, once a month or more. How to check Use a good quality tire pressure gauge to check tire pressure. You can not tell if your tires are properly inflated simply by looking at them. Radial tires may look properly inflated when they are under-inflated. Remove the valve cap from the tire valve stem. Press the tire gauge firmly onto the valve to get a pressure measurement.
Maintenance Tire rotation To equalize tread wear, HYUNDAI recommends that the tires be rotated every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or sooner if irregular wear develops. During rotation, check the tires for correct balance. When rotating tires, check for uneven wear and damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by incorrect tire pressure, improper wheel alignment, outof-balance wheels, severe braking or severe cornering. Look for bumps or bulges in the tread or side of tire.
Wheel alignment and tire balance CAUTION Improper wheel weights can damage your vehicle’s aluminum wheels. Use only approved wheel weights. WARNING Tread wear indicator OLMB073027 If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread. This shows there is less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of tread left on the tire. Replace the tire when this happens. Do not wait for the band to appear across the entire tread before replacing the tire.
Maintenance (Continued) Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can accelerate the aging process. Failure to follow this warning may cause sudden tire failure, which could lead to a loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident. Compact spare tire replacement Wheel replacement A compact spare tire has a shorter tread life than a regular size tire. Replace it when you can see the tread wear indicator bars on the tire.
Tire maintenance In addition to proper inflation, correct wheel alignment helps to decrease tire wear. If you find a tire is worn unevenly, have your dealer check the wheel alignment. When you have new tires installed, make sure they are balanced. This will increase vehicle ride comfort and tire life. Additionally, a tire should always be rebalanced if it is removed from the wheel.
Maintenance Wheel size designation Wheels are also marked with important information that you need if you ever have to replace one. The following explains what the letters and numbers in the wheel size designation mean. Example wheel size designation: 6.5JX18 6.5 - Rim width in inches. J - Rim contour designation. 18 - Rim diameter in inches. 7-54 Tire speed ratings The chart below lists many of the different speed ratings currently being used for passenger car tires.
4. Tire ply composition and material The number of layers or plies of rubber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire manufacturers also must indicate the materials in the tire, which include steel, nylon, polyester, and others. The letter "R" means radial ply construction; the letter "D“ means diagonal or bias ply construction; and the letter "B" means belted-bias ply construction. This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should be put in the tire.
Maintenance Traction - AA, A, B & C The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.
Tire terminology and definitions Air Pressure The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on the tire. Air pressure is expressed in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa). Accessory Weight Aspect Ratio The relationship of a tire's height to its width. Cold Tire Pressure A rubber coated layer of cords that is located between the plies and the tread. Cords may be made from steel or other reinforcing materials.
Maintenance GVWR Load Index Normal Occupant Weight Gross Vehicle Weight Rating An assigned number ranging from 1 to 279 that corresponds to the load carrying capacity of a tire. The number of occupants a vehicle is designed to seat multiplied by 150 pounds (68 kg). Gross Axle Weight Rating for the Front Axle. Maximum Inflation Pressure Occupant Distribution Designated seating positions. GAWR RR The maximum air pressure to which a cold tire may be inflated.
Passenger (P-Metric) tire Sidewall Treadwear Indicators A tire used on passenger cars and some light duty trucks and multipurpose vehicles. The portion of a tire between the tread and the bead. Narrow bands, sometimes called "wear bars," that show across the tread of a tire when only 1/16 inch of tread remains. Speed Rating Recommended Inflation Pressure Vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure as shown on the tire placard.
Maintenance Vehicle Maximum Load on the Tire Load on an individual tire due to curb and accessory weight plus maximum occupant and cargo weight. Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire Load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight and dividing by 2. Vehicle Placard A label permanently attached to a vehicle showing the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressure.
Radial-ply tires Low aspect ratio tires Low aspect ratio tires, the aspect ratio is lower than 50, are provided for sporty looks. Because low aspect ratio tires are optimized for handling and braking, it may be more uncomfortable to ride in and there is more noise compare with normal tires. WARNING Do not mix bias ply and radial ply tires under any circumstances. This may cause unusual handling characteristics that may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident.
Maintenance CAUTION Because the sidewall of the low aspect ratio tire is shorter than the normal, the wheel and tire of the low aspect ratio tire is easier to be damaged. So, follow the instructions below. - When driving on a rough road or off road, drive cautiously because tires and wheels may be damaged. And after driving, inspect tires and wheels. - When passing over a pothole, speed bump, manhole, or curb stone, drive slowly so that the tires and wheels are not damaged.
FUSES ■ Blade type Normal Blown ■ Cartridge type Normal Blown Normal Normal Blown ✽ NOTICE Three kinds of fuses are used: blade type for lower amperage rating, cartridge type, and fusible link for higher amperage ratings. WARNING NEVER replace a fuse with anything but another fuse of the same rating. • A higher capacity fuse could cause damage and possibly cause a fire. • Do not install a wire or aluminum foil instead of the proper fuse - even as a temporary repair.
Maintenance CAUTION Instrument panel fuse replacement Do not use a screwdriver or any other metal object to remove fuses because it may cause a short circuit and damage the system. OLMB073031 OLMB073030 1. Turn the engine off. 2. Turn all other switches OFF. 3. Open the fuse panel cover. 4. Refer to the label on the inside of the fuse panel cover to locate the suspected fuse location 7-64 5. Pull the suspected fuse straight out. Use the removal tool provided in the engine compartment fuses panel. 6.
In an emergency, if you do not have a spare fuse, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you may not need for operating the vehicle, such as the cigarette lighter fuse. If the headlights or other electrical components do not work and the fuses are OK, check the fuse panel in the engine compartment. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced. ✽ NOTICE Memory fuse (SHUNT connector) • If the memory fuse is pulled up from the fuse panel, the warning chime, audio, clock and interior lamps, etc.
Maintenance Engine compartment panel fuse replacement ✽ NOTICE Main fuse If the main fuse is blown, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OLMB073035 OLMB073033 1. Turn the engine off. 2. Turn all other switches OFF. 3. Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tap and pulling up. 4. Remove and check the suspected fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert the fuse, use the fuse puller in the engine compartment fuse panel. 5.
✽ NOTICE Multi fuse If the multi fuse is blown, consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. OLMB073036 Maintenance If the multi fuse is blown, it must be removed as follows: 1. Turn off the engine. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 3. Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tap and pulling up. 4. Remove the bolts shown in the picture above. 5. Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating. 6. Reinstall in the reverse order of removal.
Maintenance Fuse/Relay panel description Instrument panel fuse panel OLMB073037 Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
Instrument panel fuse panel Description AUDIO 1 Fuse rating 10A Protected component Audio, A/V & Navigation Head Unit, MTS Module 10A BCM, Auto Light & Photo Sensor, Date Link Connector, Ignition Key Illumination & Door Warning Switch, A/C Control Module, Luggage Lamp, IPS Control Module, Instrument Cluster (Indicator), Electro Chromic Mirror, Engine Room Fuse & Relay Box (Interior Lamp Relay) MODULE 3 10A IPS Control Module, BCM, Electro Chromic Mirror, Smart Key Control Module, ICM Relay Box (Rear
Maintenance Description MDPS Fuse rating 10A Protected component MDPS Unit B/UP LAMP 10A BCM, Audio, Electro Chromic Mirror, Rear Combination Lamp (IN) Left/Right, A/V & Navigation Head Unit DR LOCK MODULE 2 WIPER RR SUNROOF IG 1 A/CON S/HEATER RR P/WDW RH FOLD'G MIRR P/SEAT (DRV) SMART KEY PDM P/WDW LH AMP HTD MIRR 15A 7.5A 15A 15A 20A 7.5A 15A 25A 10A 20A 10A 15A 25A 25A 7.
Engine compartment fuse panel OLMB073038 Maintenance Inside the fuse/relay box cover, you can find the fuse/relay label describing fuse/relay name and capacity. ✽ NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle; the information is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse panel in your vehicle, refer to the fuse panel label.
Maintenance Engine compartment main fuse panel Description MDPS B+1 ABS 2 ECU 4 MULTI ABS 1 FUSE BLOWER FUSE 7-72 Fuse rating 80A 60A 40A 40A 40A 40A Protected component MDPS Unit Smart Junction Box (DR LOCK 15A, HAZARD 15A, PDM 15A, S/HEATER RR 15A) Multipurpose Check Connector, ESC Module EMS Box (TCU 1 15A, ECU 3 30A, A/CON 10A, F/PUMP 15A) Multipurpose Check Connector, ESC Module Blower Relay B+3 60A Smart Junction Box (P/SEAT(DRV) 20A, SAFETY POWER WINDOW 20A, SMART KEY 10A, MODULE 5 7.
Description FUSE Fuse rating Protected component SENSOR 4 15A E/R Fuse & Relay Box(C/FAN HI, LO Relay), EMS Box(F/PUMP Relay), Oxygen Sensor (Up, Down) SENSOR 3 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 1 TCU 1 10A 10A 10A 15A EMS Box(A/CON Relay) (Not Used) PCM EMS Box(A/CON Relay) A/CON 10A Immobilizer Module, Crankshaft Position Sensor, Camshaft Position Sensor #1/2, Oil Control Valve #1/2, Purge Control Solenoid Valve, Variable Intake Manifold Valve, Canister Close Valve ECU 1 ECU 3 20A 30A Ignition Coil (#1, #2,
Maintenance LIGHT BULBS Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer to replace most vehicle light bulbs. It is difficult to replace vehicle light bulbs because other parts of the vehicle must be removed before you can get to the bulb. This is especially true for removing the headlight assembly to get to the bulb(s). Removing/installing the headlight assembly can result in damage to the vehicle. ✽ NOTICE After heavy driving, rain or washing, headlight and taillight lenses could appear frosty.
Headlight • Always handle them carefully, and avoid scratches and abrasions. If the bulbs are lit, avoid contact with liquids. • Never touch the glass with bare hands. Residual oil may cause the bulb to overheat and burst when lit. • A bulb should be operated only when installed in a headlamp. • If a bulb becomes damaged or cracked, replace it immediately and carefully dispose of it. OLMB073042L WARNING • Handle halogen bulbs with care.
Maintenance 5. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. 6. Insert a new bulb into the socket. 7. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise. 8. Install the headlight bulb cover by turning it clockwise. Turn signal light 4. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise.
Fog light bulbs Side repeater light replacement OLMB073045 OLMB073046 ■ Type A ■ Type B If the LED light does not operate, have the vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 1. Remove the light assembly from the vehicle by prying the lens and pulling the assembly out. 2. Reinstall a new light assembly to the body of the vehicle. 7-77 Maintenance 1. Remove the front bumper under cover. 2. Reach your hand into the back of the front bumper. 3. Disconnect the power connector from the socket. 4.
Maintenance Rear combination light bulb replacement Outside light 3. Remove the rear combination lamp assembly from the body of the vehicle. OLMB073048 OLMB073047 (1) Stop/tail light (2) Turn signal light (3) Back-up light (4) Side marker OLMB073049 Turn signal light and stop/tail light 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Loosen the lamp assembly retaining screws with a cross-tip screwdriver.
Stop/tail light 7. Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the assembly. Push the socket into the assembly and turn the socket clockwise. 8. Reinstall the lamp assembly to the body of the vehicle. Inside light Turn signal light OLMB073050 OLMB073051 Tail light and Back-up light 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Remove the service cover using a flat-blade screwdriver. Maintenance 4.
Maintenance 6. Install the socket into the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots on the assembly and turning the socket clockwise. 7. Reinstall the light assembly to the body of the vehicle High mounted stop light Back-up light Tail light OLMB073052 3. Remove the socket from the assembly by turning the socket counterclockwise until the tabs on the socket align with the slots on the assembly. 4.
License plate light bulb replacement A B OLMB073105 OLMB073054 Maintenance 4. Loosen the retaining nuts and remove the spoiler. 5. Remove the high mounted stop light assembly (A) after loosening the nuts and washer nozzle (B). 6. Reinstall a new light assembly in the reverse order of removal. 1. Loosen the lens retaining screws with a philips head screwdriver. 2. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. 4. Install a new bulb. 5.
Maintenance Interior light bulb replacement ■ Map lamp ■ Vanity mirror ■ Room lamp ■ Glove box lamp 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the lens from the interior lamp housing. 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 lamp housing notches and snap the lens into place. WARNING Use care not to dirty or damage lenses, lens tabs, and plastic housings.
APPEARANCE CARE Exterior care Exterior general caution It is very important to follow the label directions when using any chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warning and caution statements that appear on the label. Finish maintenance Washing WARNING After washing the vehicle, test the brakes while driving slowly to see if they have been affected by water before getting on the road. If braking performance is impaired, dry the brakes by applying them lightly while maintaining a slow forward speed.
Maintenance OLMB073082 CAUTION • Water washing in the engine compartment including high pressure water washing may cause the failure of electrical circuits located in the engine compartment. • Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electrical/electronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage them. 7-84 Waxing A good coat of wax is a barrier between your paint and contaminate. Keeping a good coat of wax on your vehicle will help protect it.
Bright-metal maintenance Underbody maintenance Deep scratches or stone chips in the painted surface must be repaired promptly. Exposed metal will quickly rust and may develop into a major repair expense. • To remove road tar and insects, use a tar remover, not a scraper or other sharp object. • To protect the surfaces of brightmetal parts from corrosion, apply a coating of wax or chrome preservative and rub to a high luster.
Maintenance WARNING After washing the vehicle, test the brakes while driving slowly to see if they have been affected by water. If braking performance is impaired, dry the brakes by applying them lightly while maintaining a slow forward speed. Aluminum wheel maintenance The aluminum wheels are coated with a clear protective finish. CAUTION • Do not use abrasive cleaner, • • • • 7-86 polishing compound, solvent, or wire brushes on aluminum wheels. Clean the wheel when it has cooled.
High-corrosion areas If you live in an area where your vehicle is regularly exposed to corrosive materials, corrosion protection is particularly important. Some of the common causes of accelerated corrosion are road salts, dust control chemicals, ocean air and industrial pollution. To help prevent corrosion Keep your car clean The best way to prevent corrosion is to keep your vehicle clean and free of corrosive materials. Attention to the underside of the vehicle is particularly important.
Maintenance • When cleaning underneath the vehicle, pay particular attention to the components under the fenders and other areas that are hidden from view. Do a thorough job; just dampening the accumulated mud rather than washing it away will accelerate corrosion rather than prevent it. Water under high pressure and steam are particularly effective in removing accumulated mud and corrosive materials.
Cleaning the upholstery and interior trim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl cleaner. CAUTION Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet. Follow the instructions provided with the soap. Do not bleach or re-dye the webbing because this may weaken the seat belt.
Maintenance EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM The emission control system of your vehicle is covered by a written limited warranty. Please see the warranty information contained in the Owner’s Handbook & Warranty Information booklet in your vehicle. Your vehicle is equipped with an emission control system to meet all applicable emission regulations. There are three emission control systems, as follows.
Canister Fuel vapors generated inside the fuel tank are absorbed and stored in the onboard canister. When the engine is running, the fuel vapors absorbed in the canister are drawn into the surge tank through the purge control solenoid valve. Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV) Engine exhaust (carbon monoxide) precautions The Exhaust Emission Control System is a highly effective system which controls exhaust emissions while maintaining good vehicle performance.
Maintenance WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components and parts, including components found in the interior furnishings in a vehicle, contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm.
(Continued) • Keep away from the exhaust system and catalytic converter or you may get burned. Also, Do not remove the heat sink around the exhaust system, do not seal the bottom of the vehicle, and do not coat the vehicle for corrosion control. It may present a fire risk under certain conditions. Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter emission control device.
Maintenance CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICE Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply, See: www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers: Perchlorate containing materials, such as air bag inflators, seatbelt pretensioners and keyless remote entry batteries, must be disposed of according to Title 22 California Code of Regulations Section 67384.10 (a).
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects DIMENSIONS ...........................................................8-2 BULB WATTAGE......................................................8-2 TIRES AND WHEELS ..............................................8-3 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES ...8-4 Recommended SAE viscosity number .........................8-5 Specifications & Consumer information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) .........8-6 VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL.............
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects DIMENSIONS BULB WATTAGE Item in (mm) Overall length 173.6 (4410) Headlights (High/Low) 55/55 71.7 (1820) Front turn signal lights 28/8 65.2 (1655) Parking (Position) lights LED Daytime running light* LED Overall width Overall height Light Bulb 66.3 (1685)* 1 Front Front tread 62.4 (1585) Side repeater lights Rear tread 62.4 (1586) Front side marker lights Wheelbase 103.
Item Tire size Wheel size 225/60R17 Inflation pressure psi (kPa) Front Rear 6.5J×17 35 (240) 35 (240) 225/55R18 6.5J×18 34 (235) 34 (235) T155/90D16 4.0T×16 60 (420) 60 (420) Full size tire Compact spare tire Wheel lug nut torque lb•ft (kgf•m, N•m) 65~79 (9~11, 88~107) ✽ NOTICE It is permissible to add 3psi (21 kPa) to the standard tire pressure specification if colder temperatures are expected soon. Tires typically loose 1psi for every 12°F (-11°C) temperature drop.
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correct lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy. Volume Lubricant Engine oil * * (drain and refill) 1 Classification 2 Recommends Nu 2.0 API Service SM*3, ILSAC GF-4 or above Theta II 2.4 Brake fluid 5.07 US qt. (4.8 l) 7.50 US qt.
CAUTION Always be sure to clean the area around any filler plug, drain plug, or dipstick before checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads. Cleaning the plug and dipstick areas will prevent dirt and grit from entering the engine and other mechanisms that could be damaged. Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an effect on fuel economy and cold weather operating (engine start and engine oil flowability).
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) ■ Frame number VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL ■ VIN label (if equipped) OLMB083007 OLMB083001 The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your car and in all legal matters pertaining to its ownership, etc. The number is punched on the floor under the passenger seat. To check the number, open the cover. The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of the dashboard.
ENGINE NUMBER REFRIGERANT LABEL (IF EQUIPPED) ■ Nu 2.0 OLMB083014 ■ Theta II 2.4 OLMB083004 OLMB073087 The tires supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best performance for normal driving. The tire label located on the driver's side center pillar gives the tire pressures recommended for your car. The refrigerant label provides information such as refrigerant type and amount. The label is located on the underside of the hood.
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects CONSUMER INFORMATION This consumer information has been prepared in accordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation.Your HYUNDAI dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information. HYUNDAI motor vehicles are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed all applicable safety standards.
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
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Index A Accessing your vehicle .....................................................3-3 Remote key...................................................................3-3 Remote key precautions ...............................................3-5 Smart key......................................................................3-6 Smart key precautions ................................................3-10 Immobilizer System....................................................3-11 Active ECO system..................
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ...................................5-31 Electronic stability control (ESC) ..............................5-34 Vehicle stability management (VSM) ........................5-37 Hill-start assist control (HAC) ...................................5-39 Downhill brake control (DBC) ..................................5-40 Bulb replacement ............................................................7-74 Bulb wattage .....................................................................
Index Do not install a child restraint on the front passenger seat ...............................................................2-62 Door locks.......................................................................3-13 Central door lock switch ............................................3-16 Child-protector rear door lock....................................3-18 Downhill brake control (DBC) .......................................5-40 Drinks holders, see cup holders ....................................
G Gauges.............................................................................3-21 Glove box......................................................................3-117 Glove box lamp...............................................................3-86 H I If the engine doesn't turn over or turns over slowly.........6-4 If the engine overheats......................................................6-8 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing...................
Index Sun visor...................................................................3-119 Power outlet..............................................................3-120 Digital clock .............................................................3-121 Floor mat anchor(s) ..................................................3-122 Luggage net (holder) ................................................3-122 Cargo security screen ...............................................3-123 Interior light ......................
Climate control air filter...........................................3-101 Memory fuse ...................................................................7-65 Mirrors ............................................................................3-44 Day/night rearview mirror..........................................3-44 Electric chromic mirror (ECM)..................................3-45 BlueLink center ..........................................................3-46 Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with compass...
Index Seats ..................................................................................2-4 Safety precautions ........................................................2-5 Front seat ......................................................................2-6 Rear seat .....................................................................2-12 Headrest......................................................................2-15 Seat warmers ..............................................................
Tire maintenance ........................................................7-53 Tire sidewall labeling .................................................7-53 Towing ............................................................................6-22 Trailer towing..................................................................5-58 Transaxle .........................................................................5-13 Transaxle shift indicator .................................................3-24 Trip modes .....