Features of your vehicle for Your Hyundai I10 4 Door First Generation (2007-2012)

Keys ........................................................................ 4-2  
Remote keyless entry ............................................ 4-4  
Theft-alarm system ............................................... 4-8  
Door locks ............................................................ 4-10  
Tailgate ................................................................. 4-13  
Windows .............................................................. 4-14  
Hood ..................................................................... 4-17  
Fuel filler lid ........................................................ 4-19  
Features of your vehicle  
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Sunroof ................................................................ 4-22  
Steering wheel ..................................................... 4-25  
Mirrors ................................................................ 4-28  
Instrument cluster .............................................. 4-31  
Rear parking assist system ..................................4-44  
Hazard warning flasher ..................................... 4-47  
Lighting ............................................................... 4-48  
Wipers and washers ........................................... 4-52  
Interior light ........................................................ 4-55  
Defroster .............................................................. 4-56  
Climate control system ....................................... 4-57  
Windshield defrosting and defogging ............... 4-66  
Storage compartment ......................................... 4-67  
Interior features .................................................. 4-69  
Audio system ....................................................... 4-77  
Features of your vehicle  
KEYS  
WARNING - Ignition key  
Leaving children unattended in a  
vehicle with the ignition key is dan-  
gerous even if the key is not in the  
ignition switch. Children copy  
adults and they could place the key  
in the ignition switch. The ignition  
key would enable children to oper-  
ate power windows or other con-  
trols, or even make the vehicle  
move, which could result in serious  
bodily injury or even death. Never  
leave the keys in your vehicle with  
unsupervised children.  
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OUN026060  
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Key operations  
Used to start the engine, lock and unlock  
the doors (or tailgate).  
Record your key number  
The key code number is stamped on the  
bar code tag attached to the key set.  
Should you lose your keys, this number  
will enable an authorized HYUNDAI deal-  
er to duplicate the keys easily. Remove  
the bar code tag and store it in a safe  
place. Also, record the code number and  
keep it in a safe place (not in the vehicle).  
WARNING  
Use only HYUNDAI original parts  
for the ignition key in your vehicle.  
If an aftermarket key is used, the  
ignition switch may not return to  
ON after START. If this happens,  
the starter will continue to operate  
causing damage to the starter  
motor and possible fire due to  
excessive current in the wiring.  
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To deactivate the immobilizer sys-  
tem:  
CAUTION  
Do not put metal accessories near  
the ignition switch.  
Insert the ignition key into the key cylin-  
der and turn it to the ON position.  
The engine may not start for the  
metal accessories may interrupt the  
transponder signal from normally  
transmitting  
To activate the immobilizer system:  
Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.  
The immobilizer system activates auto-  
matically. Without a valid ignition key for  
your vehicle, the engine will not start.  
NOTICE  
If you need additional keys or lose your  
keys, consult an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
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WARNING  
D010300APA  
In order to prevent theft of your  
vehicle, do not leave spare keys  
anywhere in your vehicle. Your  
immobilizer password is a cus-  
tomer unique password and should  
be kept confidential. Do not leave  
this number anywhere in your vehi-  
cle.  
Immobilizer system (if equipped)  
Your vehicle may be equipped with an  
electronic engine immobilizer system to  
reduce the risk of unauthorized vehicle  
use.  
CAUTION  
The transponder in your ignition  
key is an important part of the  
immobilizer system. It is designed  
to give years of trouble-free service,  
however you should avoid expo-  
sure to moisture, static electricity  
and rough handling. Immobilizer  
system malfunction could occur.  
Your immobilizer system is comprised of  
a small transponder in the ignition key  
and electronic devices inside the vehicle.  
With the immobilizer system, whenever  
you insert your ignition key into the igni-  
tion switch and turn it to ON, it checks  
and determines and verifies if the ignition  
key is valid or not.  
NOTICE  
When starting the engine, do not use the  
key with other immobilizer keys around.  
Otherwise the engine may not start or  
may stop soon after it starts. Keep each  
key separate in order to avoid a starting  
malfunction.  
If the key is determined to be valid, the  
engine will start.  
If the key is determined to be invalid, the  
engine will not start.  
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REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (IF EQUIPPED)  
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CAUTION  
Lock (1)  
All doors are locked if the lock button is  
pressed.  
If all doors are closed, the hazard warn-  
ing lights blink once to indicate that all  
doors are locked. However, if any door  
remains open, the hazard warning lights  
will not blink. If all doors are closed after  
the lock button is pressed, the hazard  
warning lights blink.  
Do not change, alter or adjust the  
immobilizer system because it  
could cause the immobilizer sys-  
tem to malfunction and should only  
be serviced by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
Malfunctions caused by improper  
alterations, adjustments or modifi-  
cations to the immobilizer system  
are not covered by your vehicle  
manufacturer warranty.  
D020102AUN  
OPA041001  
Unlock (2)  
All doors are unlocked if the unlock but-  
ton is pressed.  
The hazard warning lights will blink twice  
to indicate that all doors are unlocked.  
After depressing this button, the doors  
will be locked automatically unless you  
open any door within 30 seconds.  
Remote keyless entry system  
operations  
Type A  
To unfold the key, press the release but-  
ton then the key will unfold automatically.  
To fold the key, fold the key manually  
while pressing the release button.  
CAUTION  
Do not fold the key without press-  
ing the release button. This may  
damage the key.  
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D020200AFD  
Unlock  
Transmitter precautions  
All doors (and tailgate) are unlocked if  
the lock/unlock button (1) is pressed  
when both front doors are locked.  
NOTICE  
The transmitter will not work if any of  
following occur:  
The hazard warning lights will blink twice  
again to indicate that all doors (and tail-  
gate) are unlocked.  
• The ignition key is in ignition switch.  
You exceed the operating distance  
limit (about 10 m [30 feet]).  
After depressing this button, the doors  
(and tailgate) will be locked automatical-  
ly unless you open any door within 30  
seconds.  
• The battery in the transmitter is  
weak.  
• Other vehicles or objects may be  
blocking the signal.  
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• The weather is extremely cold.  
• The transmitter is close to a radio  
transmitter such as a radio station or  
an airport which can interfere with  
normal operation of the transmitter.  
When the transmitter does not work  
correctly, open and close the door with  
the ignition key. If you have a problem  
with the transmitter, contact an author-  
ized HYUNDAI dealer.  
Type B  
Lock  
All doors (and tailgate) are locked if the  
lock/unlock button (1) is pressed when a  
front door is unlocked.  
If all doors (and tailgate) are closed, the  
hazard warning lights blink once to indi-  
cate that all doors (and tailgate) are  
locked.  
However, if any door (or tailgate) remains  
open, the hazard warning lights will not  
operate. If all doors (and tailgate) are  
closed after the lock button is pressed,  
the hazard warning lights blink.  
CAUTION  
Keep the transmitter away from  
water or any liquid. If the keyless  
entry system is inoperative due to  
exposure to water or liquids, it will  
not be covered by your manufactur-  
er vehicle warranty.  
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Features of your vehicle  
For replacement transmitters, see an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer for repro-  
gramming.  
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OPA047003  
D020300AFD  
Type B  
Battery replacement  
Type A  
Transmitter uses a 3 volt lithium battery  
which will normally last for several years.  
When replacement is necessary, use the  
following procedure.  
Transmitter uses a 3 volt lithium battery  
which will normally last for several years.  
When replacement is necessary, use the  
following procedure.  
1. Remove the screw (1) using a philips  
head screwdriver.  
1. Insert a slim tool into the slot and gen-  
tly pry open the transmitter center  
cover (1).  
2. Insert a slim tool into the slot and gen-  
tly pry open the transmitter center  
cover.  
2. Replace the battery with new one.  
When replacing the battery, make sure  
the battery positive “+” symbol faces  
up as indicated in the illustration.  
3. Install the battery in the reverse order  
of removal.  
3. Remove the battery cover (2).  
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4. Replace the battery with a new battery  
(CR1220). When replacing the battery,  
make sure the battery positive “+” sym-  
bol faces up as indicated in the illus-  
tration.  
CAUTION  
• The keyless entry system trans-  
mitter is designed to give you  
years of trouble-free use, howev-  
er it can malfunction if exposed to  
moisture or static electricity. If  
you are unsure how to use your  
transmitter or replace the battery,  
contact an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
5. Install the battery in the reverse order  
of removal.  
For replacement transmitters, see an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer for transmit-  
ter reprogramming.  
• Using the wrong battery can  
cause the transmitter to malfunc-  
tion. Be sure to use the correct  
battery.  
• To avoid damaging the transmit-  
ter, don't drop it, get it wet, or  
expose it to heat or sunlight.  
CAUTION  
An inappropriately disposed bat-  
tery can be harmful to the environ-  
ment and human health.  
Dispose the battery according to  
your local law(s) or regulation.  
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THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)  
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Do not arm the system until all pas-  
sengers have left the vehicle. If the  
system is armed while a passenger(s)  
remains in the vehicle, the alarm may  
be activated when the remaining pas-  
senger(s) leave the vehicle. If any  
door (or tailgate) or engine hood is  
opened within 30 (or 8 - for China)  
seconds after the system enters the  
armed stage, the system is disarmed  
to prevent an unnecessary alarm.  
Armed stage  
Park the car and stop the engine. Arm  
the system as described below.  
Armed  
stage  
1. Remove the ignition key from the igni-  
tion switch and exit the vehicle.  
2. Make sure that all doors (and tailgate)  
and engine hood are closed and  
latched.  
Theft-alarm  
stage  
Disarmed  
stage  
3. Lock the doors using the transmitter of  
the keyless entry system.  
After completion of the steps above, the  
hazard warning lights will blink once to  
indicate that the system is armed.  
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This system is designed to provide pro-  
tection from unauthorized entry into the  
car. This system is operated in three  
stages: the first is the "Armed" stage, the  
second is the "Theft-alarm" stage, and  
the third is the "Disarmed" stage. If trig-  
gered, the system provides an audible  
alarm with blinking of the hazard warning  
lights.  
If any door (or tailgate) or engine hood  
remains open, the hazard warning lights  
will not operate and the theft-alarm will  
not arm. If all doors (and tailgate) and  
engine hood are closed after the lock  
button is pressed, the hazard warning  
lights blink once.  
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CAUTION  
Theft-alarm stage  
Disarmed stage  
Do not change, alter or adjust the  
theft-alarm system because it could  
cause the theft-alarm system to  
malfunction and should only be  
serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
The alarm will be activated if any of the  
following occurs while the system is  
armed.  
The system will be disarmed when the  
doors (and tailgate) are unlocked with the  
transmitter.  
• A front or rear door is opened without  
using the transmitter.  
After depressing the unlock button, the  
hazard warning lights will blink twice to  
indicate that the system is disarmed.  
• The tailgate is opened without using  
the transmitter.  
• The engine hood is opened.  
Malfunctions caused by improper  
alterations, adjustments or modifi-  
cations to the theft-alarm system  
are not covered by your vehicle  
manufacturer warranty.  
After depressing the unlock button, if any  
door (or tailgate) is not opened within 30  
seconds, the system will be rearmed.  
The siren will sound and the hazard  
warning lights will blink continuously for  
approximately 30 seconds (for Europe,  
Middle East Area and China), and repeat  
the alarm 3 times unless the system is  
disarmed (except Europe, Middle East  
Area and China). To turn off the system,  
unlock the doors with the transmitter.  
NOTICE  
• If the system is not disarmed with the  
transmitter, insert the key into the  
ignition switch and start the engine.  
Then the system will be disarmed.  
• If you lose your keys, consult your  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
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DOOR LOCKS  
• Doors can also be locked and  
unlocked with the transmitter. (if  
equipped)  
• Once the doors are unlocked, they may  
be opened by pulling the door handle.  
• When closing the door, push the door  
by hand. Make sure that doors are  
closed securely.  
Lock  
Unlock  
NOTICE  
• In cold and wet climates, door lock  
and door mechanisms may not work  
properly due to freezing conditions.  
• If the door is locked/unlocked multi-  
ple times in rapid succession with  
either the vehicle key or door lock  
switch, the system may stop operating  
temporarily in order to protect the  
circuit and prevent damage to system  
components.  
OPA047005  
OPA047006  
D050100APA  
To lock a door without the key, push the  
inside door lock button (1) to the “Lock”  
position and close the door (2).  
Operating door locks from out-  
side the vehicle  
• If you lock the door with the driver’s (or  
passenger’s) door lock button (1), all  
vehicle doors will lock automatically. (if  
equipped with central door lock sys-  
tem)  
Turn the key toward the front of the  
vehicle to unlock and toward the rear of  
the vehicle to lock.  
• If you lock/unlock the driver’s door with  
a key, all vehicle doors will lock/unlock  
automatically. (if equipped with central  
door lock system)  
NOTICE  
Always remove the ignition key, engage  
the parking brake, close all windows  
and lock all doors when leaving your  
vehicle unattended.  
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• Front doors cannot be locked if the  
ignition key is in the ignition switch and  
any front door is open. (if equipped)  
WARNING - Doors  
• The doors should always be fully  
closed and locked while the vehi-  
cle is in motion to prevent acci-  
dental opening of the door.  
Locked doors will also discour-  
age potential intruders when the  
vehicle stops or slows.  
WARNING - Door lock mal-  
function  
If a power door lock ever fails to  
function while you are in the vehi-  
cle, try one or more of the following  
techniques to exit:  
Lock  
Unlock  
• Be careful when opening doors  
and watch for vehicles, motorcy-  
cles, bicycles or pedestrians  
approaching the vehicle in the  
path of the door. Opening a door  
when something is approaching  
can cause damage or injury.  
• Operate the door unlock feature  
repeatedly (both electronic and  
manual) while simultaneously  
pulling on the door handle.  
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Operating door locks from inside  
the vehicle  
• Operate the other door locks and  
handles, front and rear.  
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With the door lock button  
• Lower a front window and use the  
key to unlock the door from out-  
side.  
To unlock a door, push the door lock  
button (1) to the “Unlock” position. The  
red mark (2) on button will be visible.  
WARNING - Unlocked  
vehicles  
To lock a door, push the door lock but-  
ton (1) to the “Lock” position. If the door  
is locked properly, the red mark (2) on  
the door lock button will not be visible.  
Leaving your vehicle unlocked can  
invite theft or possible harm to you  
or others from someone hiding in  
your vehicle while you are gone.  
Always remove the ignition key,  
engage the parking brake, close all  
windows and lock all doors when  
leaving your vehicle unattended.  
To open a door, pull the door handle  
(3) outward.  
• Pushing the driver's (or passenger’s)  
door lock button to the "Lock" or  
"Unlock" position will lock or unlock all  
vehicle doors. (if equipped with central  
door lock system)  
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3. Close the rear door.  
To open the rear door, pull the outside  
door handle (1).  
WARNING - Unattended  
children  
Even though the doors may be unlocked,  
the rear door will not open by pulling the  
inner door handle (2) until the rear door  
child safety lock is unlocked.  
An enclosed vehicle can become  
extremely hot, causing death or  
severe injury to unattended chil-  
dren or animals who cannot escape  
the vehicle. Furthermore, children  
might operate features of the vehi-  
cle that could injure them, or they  
could encounter other harm, possi-  
bly from someone gaining entry to  
the vehicle. Never leave children or  
animals unattended in your vehicle.  
WARNING - Rear door  
locks  
If children accidentally open the  
rear doors while the vehicle is in  
motion, they could fall out and be  
severely injured or killed. To pre-  
vent children from opening the rear  
doors from the inside, the rear door  
safety locks should be used when-  
ever children are in the vehicle.  
OPA047008  
D050500AEN  
Child-protector rear door lock  
The child safety lock is provided to help  
prevent children from accidentally open-  
ing the rear doors from inside the vehicle.  
The rear door safety locks should be  
used whenever children are in the vehi-  
cle.  
D050300AEN  
Impact sensing door unlock sys-  
tem (if equipped)  
All doors will be automatically unlocked  
when an impact causes the air bags to  
deploy.  
1. Open the rear door.  
2. Push the child safety lock located on  
the rear edge of the door to the lock  
position. When the child safety lock is  
in the lock position, the rear door will  
not open even though the inner door  
handle is pulled.  
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TAILGATE  
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NOTICE  
Unlock  
Closing the tailgate  
In cold and wet climates, door lock and  
door mechanisms may not work proper-  
ly due to freezing conditions.  
To close the tailgate, lower and push  
down the tailgate firmly. Make sure that  
the tailgate is securely latched.  
Lock  
WARNING  
WARNING - Exhaust  
fumes  
If you drive with the tailgate open,  
you will draw dangerous exhaust  
fumes into your vehicle which can  
cause serious injury or death to  
vehicle occupants.  
The tailgate swings upward. Make  
sure no objects or people are near  
the rear of the vehicle when open-  
ing the tailgate.  
OPA047009  
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CAUTION  
If you must drive with the tailgate  
open, keep the air vents and all win-  
dows open so that additional out-  
side air comes into the vehicle.  
Opening the tailgate  
Make certain that you close the tail-  
gate before driving your vehicle.  
Possible damage may occur to the  
tailgate lift cylinders and attached  
hardware if the tailgate is not  
closed prior to driving.  
• The tailgate is locked or unlocked by  
turning the key to the "Lock" or  
"Unlock" position.  
• The tailgate is locked or unlocked  
when all doors are locked or unlocked  
with the key, transmitter or driver's (or  
passenger’s) door lock button. (if  
equipped with central door lock sys-  
tem)  
WARNING - Rear cargo  
area  
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.  
• If unlocked, the tailgate can be opened  
by pulling up the handle.  
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WINDOWS  
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(1) Driver’s door power window switch  
(2) Front passenger’s door power win-  
dow switch  
(3) Rear door (left) power window switch*  
(4) Rear door (right) power window  
switch*  
(5) Window opening and closing  
(6) Automatic power window down*  
(Driver’s window)  
(7) Power window lock switch*  
* : if equipped  
NOTICE  
In cold and wet climates, power windows  
may not work properly due to freezing  
conditions.  
OPA047010  
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Power windows (if equipped)  
The ignition switch must be in the ON  
position for power windows to operate.  
Each door has a power window switch  
that controls the door's window. The driv-  
er has a power window lock switch which  
can block the operation of passenger  
windows.  
The power windows can be operated for  
approximately 30 seconds after the igni-  
tion key is removed or turned to the ACC  
or LOCK position. However, if the front  
doors are opened, the power windows  
cannot be operated within the 30 second  
period after the ignition key removal. (if  
equipped)  
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OPA047011  
D080101AUN  
D080102APA  
Window opening and closing  
Auto down window (Driver's window)  
(if equipped)  
The driver’s door has a master power  
window switch that controls all the win-  
dows in the vehicle.  
Depressing the power window switch  
momentarily to the second detent posi-  
tion (6) completely lowers the window  
even when the switch is released.To stop  
the window at the desired position while  
the window is in operation, pull up and  
release the switch to the opposite direc-  
tion of the movement.  
NOTICE  
To open or close a window, press down  
or pull up the front portion of the corre-  
sponding switch to the first detent posi-  
tion (5).  
While driving with the rear windows  
down or with the sunroof (if equipped)  
in an open (or partially open position),  
your vehicle may demonstrate a wind  
buffeting or pulsation noise. This noise  
is a normal occurrence and can be  
reduced or eliminated by taking the fol-  
lowing actions.  
If the noise occurs with one or both of  
the rear windows down, partially lower  
both front windows approximately one  
inch. If you experience the noise with  
the sunroof open, slightly reduce the size  
of the sunroof opening.  
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CAUTION  
WARNING - Windows  
• NEVER leave the ignition key in  
the vehicle.  
• 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.  
• NEVER leave any child unattend-  
ed in the vehicle. Even very  
young children may inadvertently  
cause the vehicle to move, entan-  
gle themselves in the windows,  
or otherwise injure themselves or  
others.  
• Never try to operate the main  
switch on the driver's door and  
the individual door window  
switch in opposing directions at  
the same time. If this is done, the  
window will stop and cannot be  
opened or closed.  
• Always double check to make  
sure all arms, hands, head and  
other obstructions are safely out  
of the way before closing a win-  
dow.  
OPA047012  
D080104AUN  
Power window lock button  
(if equipped)  
• The driver can disable the power win-  
dow switches on the passenger doors  
by depressing the power window lock  
switch located on the driver’s door to  
LOCK (pressed).  
• Do not allow children to play with  
the power windows. Keep the dri-  
ver’s door power window lock  
switch in the LOCK position  
(depressed). Serious injury can  
result from unintentional window  
operation by the child.  
• When the power window lock switch  
is ON, the driver’s master control  
cannot operate the passenger door  
power windows.  
• Do not extend face or arms out-  
side through the window opening  
while driving.  
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HOOD  
OPA047013  
OPA047014  
OPA047015  
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2. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise the  
hood slightly, pull the secondary latch  
(1) inside of the hood center and lift  
the hood (2).  
Opening the hood  
Manual windows (if equipped)  
1. Pull the release lever to unlatch the  
hood. The hood should pop open  
slightly.  
To raise or lower the window, turn the  
window regulator handle clockwise or  
counterclockwise.  
WARNING  
When opening or closing the win-  
dows, make sure your passenger's  
arms, hands and body are safely  
out of the way.  
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Closing the hood  
1. Before closing the hood, check the fol-  
lowing:  
WARNING  
• Always double check to be sure  
that the hood is firmly latched  
before driving away. If it is not  
latched, the hood could open  
while the vehicle is being driven,  
causing a total loss of visibility,  
which might result in an accident.  
• All filler caps in engine compartment  
must be correctly installed.  
• Gloves, rags or any other com-  
bustible material must be removed  
from the engine compartment.  
• The support rod must be inserted  
completely into the hole whenev-  
er you inspect the engine com-  
partment. This will prevent the  
hood from falling and possibly  
injuring you.  
2. Return the support rod to its clip to  
prevent it from rattling.  
3. Lower the hood until it is about 30 cm  
(1 ft.) above the closed position and let  
it drop. Make sure that it locks into  
place.  
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3.Pull the support rod from the hood.  
4.Hold the hood open with the support  
rod.  
• Do not move the vehicle with the  
hood in the raised position, as  
vision is obstructed and the hood  
could fall or be damaged.  
WARNING  
WARNING - Hot parts  
• Before closing the hood, ensure  
that all obstructions are removed  
from the hood opening. Closing  
the hood with an obstruction  
present in the hood opening may  
result in property damage or  
severe personal injury.  
Grasp the support rod in the area  
wrapped in plastic. The plastic will  
help prevent you from being burned  
by hot metal when the engine is  
hot.  
• Do not leave gloves, rags or any  
other combustible material in the  
engine compartment. Doing so  
may cause a heat-induced fire.  
4 18  
Features of your vehicle  
FUEL FILLER LID  
D100200AUN  
Closing the fuel filler lid  
1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until  
it “clicks”. This indicates that the cap is  
securely tightened.  
2. Close the fuel filler lid and push it light-  
ly and make sure that it is securely  
closed.  
D100300APA  
WARNING - Refueling  
OPA047032  
OPA047017  
• If pressurized fuel sprays out, it  
can cover your clothes or skin  
and thus subject you to the risk  
of fire and burns. Always remove  
the fuel cap carefully and slowly.  
If the cap is venting fuel or if you  
hear a hissing sound, wait until  
the condition stops before com-  
pletely removing the cap.  
D100100APA  
1. Stop the engine.  
2. To open the fuel filler lid, pull the fuel  
filler lid opener up.  
Opening the fuel filler lid  
The fuel filler lid must be opened from  
inside the vehicle by pulling up on the  
fuel filler lid opener located on the front  
floor area under the driver’s seat.  
3. Pull the fuel filler lid (1) out to fully  
open.  
4. To remove the cap, turn the fuel tank  
cap (2) counterclockwise.  
5. Refuel as needed.  
NOTICE  
If the fuel filler lid will not open because  
ice has formed around it, tap lightly or  
push on the lid to break the ice and  
release the lid. Do not pry on the lid. If  
necessary, spray around the lid with an  
approved de-icer fluid (do not use radi-  
ator anti-freeze) or move the vehicle to a  
warm place and allow the ice to melt.  
• Do not "top off" after the nozzle  
automatically shuts off when  
refueling.  
• Always check that the fuel cap is  
installed securely to prevent fuel  
spillage in the event of an acci-  
dent.  
4 19  
Features of your vehicle  
(Continued)  
(Continued)  
• When using  
WARNING - Refueling dan-  
gers  
• Do not get back into a vehicle  
once you have begun refueling  
since you can generate static  
electricity by touching, rubbing  
or sliding against any item or fab-  
ric (polyester, satin, nylon, etc.)  
capable of producing static elec-  
tricity. Static electricity discharge  
can ignite fuel vapors resulting in  
rapid burning. If you must re-  
enter the vehicle, you should  
once again eliminate potentially  
dangerous static electricity dis-  
charge by touching a metal part  
of the vehicle, away from the fuel  
filler neck, nozzle or other gaso-  
line source.  
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 with the vehicle  
should be maintained until the  
filling is complete.  
Automotive fuels are flammable  
materials. When refueling, please  
note the following guidelines care-  
fully. Failure to follow these guide-  
lines may result in severe personal  
injury, severe burns or death by fire  
or explosion.  
• Read and follow all warning at the  
gas station facility.  
Use only approved portable plas-  
tic fuel containers designed to  
carry and store gasoline.  
• Before refueling note the location  
of the Emergency Gasoline Shut-  
Off, if available, at the gas station  
facility.  
• Do not use cellular phones while  
refueling. Electric current and/or  
electronic interference from cel-  
lular phones can potentially  
ignite fuel vapors causing a fire.  
• Before touching the fuel nozzle,  
you should eliminate potentially  
dangerous static electricity dis-  
charge by touching another metal  
part of the vehicle, a safe dis-  
tance away from the fuel filler  
neck, nozzle, or other gas source.  
(Continued)  
• When refueling, always shut the  
engine off. Sparks produced by  
electrical components related to  
the engine can ignite fuel vapors  
causing a fire. Once refueling is  
complete, check to make sure the  
filler cap and filler door are  
securely closed, before starting  
the engine.  
(Continued)  
(Continued)  
4 20  
Features of your vehicle  
(Continued)  
CAUTION  
• DO NOT use matches or a lighter  
and DO NOT SMOKE or leave a lit  
cigarette in your vehicle while at  
a gas station especially during  
refueling. Automotive fuel is  
highly flammable and can, when  
ignited, result in fire.  
• Make sure to refuel your vehicle  
according to the “Fuel require-  
ments” suggested in section 1.  
• If the fuel filler cap requires  
replacement, use only a genuine  
HYUNDAI cap or the equivalent  
specified for your vehicle. An  
incorrect fuel filler cap can result  
in a serious malfunction of the  
fuel system or emission control  
system.  
• If a fire breaks out during refuel-  
ing, leave the vicinity of the vehi-  
cle, and immediately contact the  
manager of the gas station and  
then contact the local fire depart-  
ment. Follow any safety instruc-  
tions they provide.  
• Do not spill fuel on the exterior  
surfaces of the vehicle. Any type  
of fuel spilled on painted surfaces  
may damage the paint.  
• After refueling, make sure the fuel  
cap is installed securely to pre-  
vent fuel spillage in the event of  
an accident.  
4 21  
Features of your vehicle  
SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED)  
NOTICE  
• In cold and wet climates, the sunroof  
may not work properly due to freez-  
ing conditions.  
• After washing the car or after there is  
rain, be sure to wipe off any water  
that is on the sunroof before operating  
it.  
CAUTION  
Do not continue to press the sun-  
roof control button(s) after the sun-  
roof is in the fully open, closed, or  
tilt position(s). Damage to the motor  
or system components could occur.  
OPA047018  
OPA047019  
D110000APA  
D110100APA  
Sliding the sunroof  
Open  
If your vehicle is equipped with a sunroof,  
you can slide or tilt your sunroof with the  
sunroof control buttons located on the  
overhead console.  
To open the sunroof (auto slide feature),  
press the slide button (1) on the over-  
head console for more than 0.5 second.  
The sunroof will slide all the way open.To  
stop the sunroof sliding at any point,  
press any sunroof control button.  
NOTICE  
(1) Slide button  
(2) Tilt button  
The sunroof cannot slide when it is in  
the tilt position nor can it be tilted while  
in an open or slide position.  
(3) Close button  
To open the sunroof (manual slide fea-  
ture), press the slide button (1) on the  
overhead console for less than 0.5 sec-  
ond. The sunroof will slide open a little.  
The sunroof can only be opened, closed,  
or tilted when the ignition switch is in the  
ON position.  
WARNING  
Never adjust the sunroof or sun-  
shade while driving. This could  
result in loss of control and an acci-  
dent that may cause death, serious  
injury, or property damage.  
4 22  
Features of your vehicle  
Close  
To close the sunroof (auto slide feature),  
press the close button (3) on the over-  
head console for more than 0.5 second.  
The sunroof will slide all the way close.To  
stop the sunroof sliding at any point,  
press any sunroof control button.  
To close the sunroof (manual slide fea-  
ture), press the close button (3) on the  
overhead console for less than 0.5 sec-  
ond. The sunroof will slide close a little.  
OTQ047028  
OPA041020  
D110101AEN  
D110200APA  
Automatic reversal  
Tilting the sunroof  
Open  
If an object or part of the body is detect-  
ed while the sunroof is closing automati-  
cally, it will reverse direction, and then  
stop.  
To open the sunroof (auto tilt feature),  
press the tilt button (2) on the overhead  
console for more than 0.5 second.  
The auto reverse function does not work  
if a tiny obstacle is between the sliding  
glass and the sunroof sash. You should  
always check that all passengers and  
objects are away from the sunroof before  
closing it.  
The sunroof will tilt all the way open. To  
stop the sunroof tilting at any point, press  
any sunroof control button.  
To open the sunroof (manual tilt feature),  
press the tilt button (2) on the overhead  
console for less than 0.5 second.  
The sunroof will tilt open a little.  
Close  
To close the sunroof, press the close but-  
ton (3) on the overhead console and hold  
it until the sunroof is closed.  
4 23  
Features of your vehicle  
D110500BPA  
Resetting the sunroof  
WARNING - Sunroof  
• Be careful that someone’s head,  
hands and body are not trapped  
by a closing sunroof.  
Whenever the vehicle battery is discon-  
nected or discharged, you must reset  
your sunroof system as follows:  
• Do not extend the face, neck,  
arms or body outside through the  
sunroof opening while driving.  
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON  
position.  
2. Press and hold the close button (for  
more than 5 seconds) until the sun-  
roof has closed completely.  
• Make sure your hands and face  
are safely out of the way before  
closing a sunroof.  
3. Release the close button.  
OTQ047030  
4. Press and hold the close button (for  
more than 10 seconds) until the sun-  
roof has returned to the original posi-  
tion of tilt after it is raised a little high-  
er than the maximum tilt position.  
Then, release the button.  
D110300APA  
CAUTION  
• Periodically remove any dirt that  
may accumulate on the guide rail.  
Sunshade  
The sunshade will automatically open  
with the glass panel when the glass  
panel moves. Close it manually after the  
glass panel is closed if you want it  
closed.  
• If you try to open the sunroof  
when the temperature is below  
freezing or when the sunroof is  
covered with snow or ice, the  
glass or the motor could be dam-  
aged.  
5. Press and hold the close button (for  
more than 5 seconds) until the sun-  
roof operates as follows;  
SLIDE OPEN SLIDE CLOSE  
• The sunroof is made to slide  
together with the sunshade. Do  
not leave the sunshade closed  
while the sunroof is open.  
Then, release the button.  
When this is complete, the sunroof sys-  
tem is reset.  
4 24  
Features of your vehicle  
STEERING WHEEL  
D130200APA  
(Continued)  
NOTICE  
• The steering effort increases if the  
steering wheel is rotated continuously  
when the vehicle is not in motion.  
However, after a few minutes, it will  
return to its normal condition.  
• When you operate the steering wheel  
in low temperature, abnormal noise  
could occur. If temperature rises, the  
noise will disappear. This is a normal  
condition.  
Electric power steering  
(if equipped)  
The following symptoms may occur dur-  
ing normal vehicle operation:  
• The EPS warning light does not illumi-  
nate.  
• The steering effort is high immediate-  
ly after turning the ignition switch on.  
This happens as the system performs  
the EPS system diagnostics. When the  
diagnostics is completed, the steering  
wheel will return to its normal condi-  
tion.  
• A click noise may be heard from the  
EPS relay after the ignition switch is  
turned to the ON or LOCK position.  
• Motor noise may be heard when the  
vehicle is at a stop or at a low driving  
speed.  
• If the Electric Power Steering System  
does not operate normally, the warn-  
ing light will illuminate on the instru-  
ment cluster. The steering wheel may  
become difficult to control or operate  
abnormally. Take your vehicle to an  
authorized Hyundai dealer and have  
the vehicle checked as soon as possi-  
ble.  
Power steering uses the motor to assist  
you in steering the vehicle. If the engine  
is off or if the power steering system  
becomes inoperative, the vehicle may  
still be steered, but it will require  
increased steering effort.  
The motor driven power steering is con-  
trolled by power steering control unit  
which sense the steering wheel torque  
and vehicle speed to command the  
motor.  
The steering wheel becomes heavier as  
the vehicle’s speed increases and  
becomes lighter as the vehicle’s speed  
decreases for the better control of the  
steering wheel.  
Should you notice any change in the  
effort required to steer during normal  
vehicle operation, have the power steer-  
ing checked by an authorized Hyundai  
dealer.  
(Continued)  
4 25  
Features of your vehicle  
D130300AEN  
Tilt steering (if equipped)  
Tilt steering allows you to adjust the  
steering wheel before you drive. You can  
also raise it to give your legs more room  
when you exit and enter the vehicle.  
The steering wheel should be positioned  
so that it is comfortable for you to drive,  
while permitting you to see the instru-  
ment panel warning lights and gauges.  
OPA047025  
OPA047026  
WARNING  
D130301APA  
D130500AUN  
• Never adjust the angle of the  
steering wheel while driving. You  
may lose steering control and  
cause severe personal injury,  
death or accidents.  
To change the steering wheel angle, pull  
down the lock-release lever (1), adjust  
the steering wheel to the desired angle  
(2), then pull up the lock-release lever to  
lock the steering wheel in place. Be sure  
to adjust the steering wheel to the  
desired position before driving.  
Horn  
To sound the horn, press the horn sym-  
bol on your steering wheel.  
Check the horn regularly to be sure it  
operates properly.  
• After adjusting, push the steering  
wheel both up and down to be  
certain it is locked in position.  
4 26  
Features of your vehicle  
NOTICE  
To sound the horn, press the area indi-  
cated by the horn symbol on your steer-  
ing 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.  
4 27  
Features of your vehicle  
MIRRORS  
D140100AUN  
D140200APA  
Inside rearview mirror  
Outside rearview mirror  
Adjust the rearview mirror to center on  
the view through the rear window. Make  
this adjustment before you start driving.  
Be sure to adjust mirror angles before  
driving.  
Night  
Your vehicle is equipped with left-hand  
and/or right-hand outside rearview mir-  
rors. The mirrors can be adjusted  
remotely with the remote switch (or lever)  
(if equipped). The mirror heads can be  
folded back to prevent damage during an  
automatic car wash or when passing in a  
narrow street.  
WARNING - Rear visibility  
Do not place objects in the rear  
seat or cargo area which would  
interfere with your vision through  
the rear window.  
Day  
OPA047027  
D140101AUN  
WARNING - Rearview mir-  
rors  
Day/night rearview mirror  
(if equipped)  
WARNING  
Do not adjust the rearview mirror  
while the vehicle is moving. This  
could result in loss of control, and  
an accident which could cause  
death, serious injury or property  
damage.  
• The right outside rearview mirror  
is convex. In some countries, the  
left outside rearview mirror is  
also convex. Objects seen in the  
mirror are closer than they  
appear.  
Make this adjustment before you start  
driving and while the day/night lever is in  
the day position.  
Pull the day/night lever toward you to  
reduce glare from the headlights of vehi-  
cles behind you during night driving.  
• Use your interior rearview mirror  
or direct observation to deter-  
mine the actual distance of fol-  
lowing vehicles when changing  
lanes.  
Remember that you lose some rearview  
clarity in the night position.  
4 28  
Features of your vehicle  
CAUTION  
Do not scrape ice off the mirror  
face; this may damage the surface  
of the glass. If ice should restrict  
movement of the mirror, do not  
force the mirror for adjustment. To  
remove ice, use a deicer spray, or a  
sponge or soft cloth with very warm  
water.  
OPA047031  
OPA047028  
CAUTION  
D140201APA  
Manual remote control (if equipped)  
If the mirror is jammed with ice, do  
not adjust the mirror by force. Use  
an approved spray de-icer (not radi-  
ator antifreeze) to release the  
frozen mechanism or move the  
vehicle to a warm place and allow  
the ice to melt.  
Adjusting the outside rearview mirror  
Manual control (if equipped)  
To adjust an outside mirror, move the mir-  
ror.  
To adjust an outside mirror, move the  
control lever which is located at the for-  
ward inside area of the window frame.  
WARNING  
Do not adjust or fold the outside  
rearview mirrors while the vehicle  
is moving. This could result in loss  
of control, and an accident which  
could cause death, serious injury  
or property damage.  
4 29  
Features of your vehicle  
CAUTION  
• The mirrors stop moving when  
they reach the maximum adjust-  
ing angles, but the motor contin-  
ues to operate while the switch is  
depressed. Do not depress the  
switch longer than necessary, the  
motor may be damaged.  
• Do not attempt to adjust the out-  
side rearview mirror by hand.  
Doing so may damage the parts.  
OPA047029  
OPA047030  
D140202AEN  
Electric remote control (if equipped)  
Folding the outside rearview mirror  
The electric remote control mirror switch  
allows you to adjust the position of the  
left and right outside rearview mirrors. To  
adjust the position of either mirror, move  
the lever (1) to R or L to select the right  
side mirror or the left side mirror, then  
press a corresponding point on the mirror  
adjustment control to position the select-  
ed mirror up, down, left or right.  
To fold the outside rearview mirror, grasp  
the housing of the mirror and then fold it  
toward the rear of the vehicle.  
After adjustment, put the switch into neu-  
tral (center) position to prevent the inad-  
vertent adjustment.  
4 30  
Features of your vehicle  
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER  
Type A  
1. Tachometer*  
2. Turn signal indicators  
3. Speedometer  
4. Shift position indicator  
5. Warning and indicator lights  
6. Odometer/Tripmeter  
7. Fuel gauge  
Type B  
* : if equipped  
* The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ  
from the illustration.  
For more details refer to the "Gauges" in  
the next pages.  
OPA041131/OPA041133  
D150000APA  
4 31  
Features of your vehicle  
Type A  
Type A  
OPA041132  
OPA041135  
Type B  
Type B  
OPA047044  
D150100AUN  
Instrument panel illumination  
(if equipped)  
When the vehicle’s parking lights or  
headlights are on, rotate the illumination  
control knob to adjust the instrument  
panel illumination intensity.  
OPA041134  
OPA041136  
D150202AUN  
Gauges  
Tachometer (if equipped)  
D150201AUN-EC  
The tachometer indicates the approxi-  
mate number of engine revolutions per  
minute (rpm).  
Use the tachometer to select the correct  
shift points and to prevent lugging and/or  
over-revving the engine.  
Speedometer  
The speedometer indicates the forward  
speed of the vehicle.  
The speedometer is calibrated in kilome-  
ters per hour and/or miles per hour.  
4 32  
Features of your vehicle  
When the door is open, or if the engine is  
not started within 1 minute, the tachome-  
ter pointer may move slightly in ON posi-  
tion with the engine OFF. This movement  
is normal and will not affect the accuracy  
of the tachometer once the engine is run-  
ning.  
WARNING - Fuel gauge  
Running out of fuel can expose  
vehicle occupants to danger.  
You must stop and obtain addition-  
al fuel as soon as possible after the  
warning light comes on or when the  
gauge indicator comes close to the  
E level.  
CAUTION  
Do not operate the engine within  
the tachometer's RED ZONE.  
This may cause severe engine dam-  
age.  
CAUTION  
OPA041137  
Avoid driving with a very low fuel  
level. If you run out of fuel, it could  
cause the engine to misfire and  
result in excessive loading of the  
catalytic converter.  
D150204AUN  
Fuel gauge  
The fuel gauge indicates the approxi-  
mate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel  
tank. The fuel tank capacity is given in sec-  
tion 9. The fuel gauge is supplemented by  
a low fuel warning light, which will illumi-  
nate when the fuel tank is near empty.  
On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge  
may fluctuate or the low fuel warning light  
may come on earlier than usual due to  
the movement of fuel in the tank.  
4 33  
Features of your vehicle  
OPA041138  
OPA041139  
OPA047058  
D150205APA  
Tripmeter (km or mi.)  
TRIP A: Tripmeter A  
TRIP B: Tripmeter B  
Odometer, tripmeter A or B can be  
selected by pressing the trip mode/reset  
button for less than 1 second, and then  
releasing.  
Odometer/Tripmeter  
Odometer (km or mi.)  
The odometer indicates the total dis-  
tance the vehicle has been driven.  
The tripmeter indicates the distance of  
individual trips selected by the driver.  
Tripmeter A or B can be reset to 0.0 by  
pressing the trip mode/reset button for  
more than 1 second.  
You will also find the odometer useful to  
determine when periodic maintenance  
should be performed.  
NOTICE  
It is forbidden that alteration of the  
odometer of any vehicle with the intent  
to change the mileage registered on the  
odometer. The alteration may void your  
warranty coverage.  
4 34  
Features of your vehicle  
D150300AEN  
D150302APA  
D150335APA  
Air bag warning light  
(if equipped)  
Passenger’s front air bag  
OFF indicator  
(if equipped)  
Warnings and indicators  
All warning lights are checked by turning  
the ignition switch ON (do not start the  
engine). Any light that does not illuminate  
should be checked by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
This warning light will illuminate for  
approximately 6 seconds each time you  
turn the ignition switch to the ON posi-  
tion.  
The passenger’s front air bag OFF indi-  
cator illuminates for about 4 seconds  
after the ignition switch is turned to the  
ON position.  
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. When releasing the  
parking brake, the brake system warning  
light should go off. The fuel warning light  
will stay on if the fuel level is low.  
This light also comes on when the  
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) is  
not working properly. If the air bag warn-  
ing light does not come on, or continu-  
ously remains on after operating for  
about 6 seconds when you turned the  
ignition switch to the ON position or start-  
ed the engine, or if it comes on while  
driving, have the SRS inspected by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
The passenger’s front air bag OFF indi-  
cator also comes on when the passen-  
ger’s front air bag ON/OFF switch is set  
to the OFF position and turns off when  
the passenger’s front air bag ON/OFF  
switch is set to the ON position.  
CAUTION  
If there is a malfunction of the pas-  
senger’s front air bag ON/OFF  
switch, the passenger’s front air  
bag OFF indicator will not illumi-  
nate and the passenger’s front air  
bag will inflate in frontal impact  
crashes even if the passenger’s  
front air bag ON/OFF switch is set  
to the OFF position.  
If this occurs, have an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer inspect the pas-  
senger’s front air bag ON/OFF  
switch and the SRS air bag system  
as soon as possible.  
4 35  
Features of your vehicle  
D150303AEN  
D150304APA  
Electronic brake force distri-  
bution (EBD) system warning  
light  
If two warning lights illumi-  
nate at the same time while  
driving, your vehicle may  
have a malfunction with the  
ABS and EBD system.  
Anti-lock brake system  
(ABS) warning light  
(if equipped)  
Seat belt warning  
(if equipped)  
Type A  
This light illuminates if the ignition switch  
is turned ON and goes off in approxi-  
mately 3 seconds if the system is operat-  
ing normally.  
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.  
In this case, your ABS and regular brake  
system may not work normally. Have the  
vehicle checked by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.  
If the ABS warning light remains on,  
comes on while driving, or does not  
come on when the ignition switch is  
turned to the ON position, this indicates  
that there may be a malfunction with the  
ABS.  
If the driver’s seat belt is unfastened after  
the ignition switch is ON, the seat belt  
warning light blinks again for approxi-  
mately 6 seconds.  
If the driver's seat belt is not fastened  
when the ignition switch is turned ON or  
if it is unfastened after the ignition switch  
is ON, the seat belt warning chime will  
sound for approximately 6 seconds. At  
this time, if the seat belt is fastened, the  
chime will stop at once. (if equipped)  
WARNING  
If this occurs, have your vehicle checked  
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as  
soon as possible. The normal braking  
system will still be operational, but with-  
out the assistance of the anti-lock brake  
system.  
If the both ABS and brake warning  
lights are on and stay on, your vehi-  
cle’s brake system will not work  
normally during sudden braking. In  
this case, avoid high speed driving  
and abrupt braking. Have your vehi-  
cle checked by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possi-  
ble.  
4 36  
Features of your vehicle  
D150305AUN  
Type B  
If the driver's seat belt is disconnected  
when you drive over 9 km/h (6 mph), the  
seat belt warning light will blink and the  
chime will sound for approximately 100  
seconds.  
Turn signal indicator  
As a reminder to the driver, the seat belt  
warning light will illuminate for approxi-  
mately 6 seconds each time you turn the  
ignition switch ON. However, if the dri-  
ver's seat belt is not fastened when the  
ignition switch is turned ON or if it is dis-  
connected after the ignition switch is  
turned ON, the seat belt warning light will  
illuminate until the belt is fastened.  
The blinking green arrows on the instru-  
ment panel show the direction indicated  
by the turn signals. If the arrow comes on  
but does not blink, blinks more rapidly  
than normal, or does not illuminate at all,  
a malfunction in the turn signal system is  
indicated. Your dealer should be consult-  
ed for repairs.  
If the driver's seat belt is fastened while  
the seat belt warning chime sounds, the  
chime will stop at once.  
If you drive over 9 km/h (6 mph) without  
the driver's seat belt fastened (but when  
the seat belt has been fastened before  
and when the 100 second chime has  
never been completed), the seat belt  
warning light will blink and the chime will  
sound for 100 seconds.  
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High beam indicator  
If you drive over 9 km/h (6 mph) without  
the driver's seat belt fastened (but when  
the seat belt has never been fastened or  
when the 100 second chime has been  
completed even if the seat belt has been  
fastened before), the seat belt warning  
light will blink. And then the seat belt  
warning chime will sound for 100 sec-  
onds if you drive over 20 km/h (12.5 mph)  
(but when the 100 second chime has  
never been completed).  
This indicator illuminates when the head-  
lights are on and in the high beam posi-  
tion or when the turn signal lever is pulled  
into the Flash-to-Pass position.  
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D150308APA  
CAUTION  
Engine oil pressure  
warning light  
Parking brake & brake fluid  
warning light  
If the oil pressure warning light  
stays on while the engine is run-  
ning, serious engine damage may  
result. The oil pressure warning  
light comes on whenever there is  
insufficient oil pressure. In normal  
operation, it should come on when  
the ignition switch is turned on,  
then go out when the engine is  
started. If the oil pressure warning  
light stays on while the engine is  
running, there is a serious malfunc-  
tion.  
This light illuminates if the ignition switch  
is turned ON and goes off in approxi-  
mately 3 seconds if the parking brake is  
not applied.  
This warning light indicates the engine oil  
pressure is low.  
If the warning light illuminates while driv-  
ing:  
1. Drive safely to the side of the road and  
stop.  
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.  
2. With the engine off, check the engine  
oil level. If the level is low, add oil as  
required.  
If the warning light remains on after  
adding oil or if oil is not available, call an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
If this happens, stop the car as  
soon as it is safe to do so, turn off  
the engine and check the oil level. If  
the oil level is low, fill the engine oil  
to the proper level and start the  
engine again. If the light stays on  
with the engine running, turn the  
engine off immediately. In any  
instance where the oil light stays on  
when the engine is running, the  
engine should be checked by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer before  
the car is driven again.  
Low brake fluid level warning  
If the warning light remains on, it may  
indicate that the brake fluid level in the  
reservoir is low.  
If the warning light remains on:  
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe  
location and stop your vehicle.  
2. With the engine stopped, check the  
brake fluid level immediately and add  
fluid as required. Then check all brake  
components for fluid leaks.  
CAUTION  
If the engine is not stopped imme-  
diately after the engine oil pressure  
warning light is illuminated, severe  
damage could result.  
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Features of your vehicle  
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3. Do not drive the vehicle if leaks are  
found, the warning light remains on or  
the brakes do not operate properly.  
Have the vehicle towed to any author-  
ized HYUNDAI dealer for a brake sys-  
tem inspection and necessary repairs.  
Your vehicle is equipped with dual-diago-  
nal braking systems. This means you still  
have braking on two wheels even if one  
of the dual systems should fail. With only  
one of the dual systems working, more  
than normal pedal travel and greater  
pedal pressure are required to stop the  
car. Also, the car will not stop in as short  
a distance with only a portion of the  
brake system working. If the brakes fail  
while you are driving, shift to a lower gear  
for additional engine braking and stop the  
car as soon as it is safe to do so.  
Engine coolant tempera-  
ture warning light  
(if equipped)  
O/D  
OFF  
O/D OFF indicator  
(if equipped)  
The O/D OFF indicator will illuminate  
when the ignition switch is turned ON,  
but should go off after approximately 3  
seconds. This indicator comes on when  
the O/D system is deactivated.  
The warning light shows the temperature  
of the engine coolant when the ignition  
switch is ON.  
The warning light illuminates if the tem-  
perature of the engine coolant is above  
120 3°C (248 5.5°F).  
Do not continue driving with an overheat-  
ed engine. If your vehicle overheats, refer  
to “Overheating” in the Index.  
NOTICE  
If the engine coolant temperature warn-  
ing light illuminates, it indicates over-  
heating that may damage the engine.  
To check bulb operation, check whether  
the parking brake and brake fluid warning  
light illuminates when the ignition switch  
is in the ON position.  
WARNING  
Driving the vehicle with a warning  
light on is dangerous. If the brake  
warning light remains on, have the  
brakes checked and repaired imme-  
diately by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
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Features of your vehicle  
D150313AEN  
D150315AUN  
Shift pattern indicators  
(if equipped)  
Charging system warning  
light  
Tailgate open warning light  
(if equipped)  
This warning light indicates a malfunction  
of either the generator or electrical  
charging system.  
This warning light illuminates when the  
tailgate is not closed securely with the  
ignition switch in any position.  
The indicator displays to show the auto-  
matic transaxle shift lever selection.  
(P, R, N-D and sports mode)  
If the warning light comes on while the  
vehicle is in motion:  
1. Drive to the nearest safe location.  
D150316AUN  
Manual transaxle shift  
indicator (if equipped)  
Door ajar warning light  
(if equipped)  
2. With the engine off, check the genera-  
tor drive belt for looseness or break-  
age.  
This warning light illuminates when a  
door is not closed securely with the igni-  
tion switch in any position.  
This indicator informs you which gear is  
desired while driving to save fuel.  
For example  
3. If the belt is adjusted properly, a prob-  
lem exists somewhere in the electrical  
charging system. Have an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer correct the problem  
as soon as possible.  
: Indicates that shifting up to the 3rd  
gear is desired (currently the shift  
lever is in the 2nd gear).  
: Indicates that shifting down to the  
3rd gear is desired (currently the  
shift lever is in the 4th gear).  
NOTICE  
When the system is not working proper-  
ly, up/down arrow indicator and gear is  
not displayed.  
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Features of your vehicle  
D150317APA  
D150320APA  
CAUTION  
Immobilizer indicator  
(if equipped)  
Malfunction indicator (MIL)  
(check engine light)  
(if equipped)  
Prolonged  
Emission  
driving  
Control  
with  
the  
System  
Malfunction Indicator Light illumi-  
nated may cause damage to the  
emission control systems which  
could effect drivability and/or fuel  
economy.  
This light illuminates when the immobiliz-  
er key is inserted and turned to the ON  
position to start the engine.  
This indicator light is part of the Engine  
Control System which monitors various  
emission control system components. If  
this light illuminates while driving, it indi-  
cates that a potential malfunction has  
been detected somewhere in the emis-  
sion control system.  
At this time, you can start the engine.The  
light goes out after the engine is running.  
If this light blinks when the ignition switch  
is in the ON position before starting the  
engine, have the system checked by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
CAUTION - Gasoline engine  
This light will also illuminate when the  
ignition switch is turned to the ON posi-  
tion, and will go out in a few seconds  
after the engine is started. If it illuminates  
while driving, or does not illuminate when  
the ignition switch is turned to the ON  
position, take your vehicle to your near-  
est authorized HYUNDAI dealer and  
have the system checked.  
If the Emission Control System  
Malfunction Indicator Light illumi-  
nates, potential catalytic converter  
damage is possible which could  
result in loss of engine power. Have  
the Engine Control System inspect-  
ed as soon as possible by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
D150318AUN  
Low fuel level warning light  
This warning light indicates the fuel tank  
is nearly empty. When it comes on, you  
should add fuel as soon as possible.  
Driving with the fuel level warning light on  
or with the fuel level below “E” can cause  
the engine to misfire and damage the  
catalytic converter.  
Generally, your vehicle will continue to be  
drivable, but have the system checked by  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer promptly.  
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Features of your vehicle  
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AUTO STOP indicator  
(if equipped)  
ESP (Electronic Stability  
Program) indicator  
(if equipped)  
Electronic power steering  
(EPS) system warning light  
(if equipped)  
EPS  
The ESP indicator will illuminate when  
the ignition switch is turned ON, but  
should go off after approximately 3 sec-  
onds.When the ESP is on, it monitors the  
driving conditions. Under normal driving  
conditions, the ESP indicator will remain  
off. When a slippery or low traction con-  
dition is encountered, the ESP will oper-  
ate, and the ESP indicator will blink to  
indicate the ESP is operating.  
This light comes on when the ignition  
switch is turned to the ON position and  
then it will go out with the engine started.  
This indicator will illuminate when the  
engine enters the Idle Stop mode of the  
ISG (Idle Stop and Go) system.  
This light also comes on if the EPS has a  
malfunction. If it comes on while driving,  
have your vehicle inspected by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
When the automatic starting occurs, the  
" " indicator on the cluster will blink for  
5 seconds.  
For more details, refer to section 5, “ISG  
(Idle Stop and Go) system”.  
NOTICE  
But, if the ESP system malfunctions the  
indicator illuminates and stays on. Take  
your vehicle to an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer and have the system checked.  
When the engine automatically starts by  
the ISG system, some warning lights  
(ABS, ESP, ESP OFF or Parking brake  
warning light) may turn on for a few  
seconds. This happens because of the  
low battery voltage. It does not mean the  
system is malfunctioning.  
ESP OFF indicator  
(if equipped)  
The ESP OFF indicator will illuminate  
when the ignition switch is turned ON,  
but should go off after approximately 3  
seconds. To switch to ESP OFF mode,  
press the ESP OFF button. The ESP  
OFF indicator will illuminate indicating  
the ESP is deactivated.  
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Features of your vehicle  
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D150330AEN  
120  
Lights on warning chime  
(if equipped)  
Overspeed warning  
(if equipped)  
km/h  
The lights on warning chime will sound if  
the headlight switch is left in the 1st or  
2nd position and the driver’s door is  
opened.  
Overspeed warning light  
If you drive with the speed of 120 km/h or  
more, the overspeed warning light will  
blink. This is to prevent you from driving  
your vehicle with overspeed.  
D150327AUN  
Key reminder warning chime  
(if equipped)  
Overspeed warning chime  
If you drive with the speed of 120 km/h or  
more, the overspeed warning chime will  
sound for about 5 seconds.This is to pre-  
vent you from driving your vehicle with  
overspeed.  
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.  
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Features of your vehicle  
REAR PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)  
Operation of the rear parking  
assist system  
WARNING  
The rear parking assist system is a  
D170101ACM  
supplementary function only. The  
operation of the rear parking assist  
system can be affected by several  
factors (including environmental  
conditions). It is the responsibility  
of the driver to always check the  
area behind the vehicle before and  
while backing up.  
Operating condition  
• This system will activate when backing  
up with the ignition switch ON.  
If the vehicle is moving at a speed over  
10 km/h (6 mph), the system may not  
be activated correctly.  
• The sensing distance while the rear  
parking assist system is in operation is  
approximately 120 cm (47 in.).  
Sensors  
OPA041141  
• When more than two objects are  
sensed at the same time, the closest  
one will be recognized first.  
D170000AEN  
The rear parking assist system assists  
the driver during backward movement of  
the vehicle by chiming if any object is  
sensed within a distance of 120 cm (47  
in.) behind the vehicle. This system is a  
supplemental system and it is not intend-  
ed to nor does it replace the need for  
extreme care and attention of the driver.  
The sensing range and objects  
detectable by the back sensors are limit-  
ed. Whenever backing-up, pay as much  
attention to what is behind you as you  
would in a vehicle without a rear parking  
assist system.  
D170102AEN  
Types of warning sound  
• When an object is 120 cm to 81 cm (47  
in. to 32 in.) from the rear bumper:  
Buzzer beeps intermittently.  
• When an object is 80 cm to 41 cm (31  
in. to 16 in.) from the rear bumper:  
Buzzer beeps more frequently.  
• When an object is within 40 cm (15 in.)  
of the rear bumper:  
Buzzer sounds continuously.  
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Features of your vehicle  
D170200AEN  
D170300AEN  
The detecting range may decrease  
when:  
Non-operational conditions of  
rear parking assist system  
Rear parking assist system pre-  
cautions  
1. The sensor is stained with foreign mat-  
ter such as snow or water. (The sens-  
ing range will return to normal when  
removed.)  
The rear parking assist system may  
not operate properly when:  
• The rear parking assist system may  
not sound sequentially depending on  
the speed and shapes of the objects  
detected.  
1. Moisture is frozen to the sensor. (It will  
operate normally when the moisture  
has been cleared.)  
2. Outside air temperature is extremely  
hot or cold.  
• The rear parking assist system may  
malfunction if the vehicle bumper  
height or sensor installation has been  
modified or damaged. Any non-factory  
installed equipment or accessories  
may also interfere with the sensor per-  
formance.  
2. The sensor is covered with foreign  
matter, such as snow or water, or the  
sensor cover is blocked. (It will operate  
normally when the material is removed  
or the sensor is no longer blocked.)  
The following objects may not be rec-  
ognized by the sensor:  
1. Sharp or slim objects such as ropes,  
chains or small poles.  
2. Objects which tend to absorb the sen-  
sor frequency such as clothes, spongy  
material or snow.  
3. Driving on uneven road surfaces  
(unpaved roads, gravel, bumps, gradi-  
ent).  
• The sensor may not recognize objects  
less than 40 cm (15 in.) from the sen-  
sor, or it may sense an incorrect dis-  
tance. Use caution.  
3. Undetectable objects smaller than 1 m  
(40 in.) in height and narrower than 14  
cm (6 in.) in diameter.  
4. Objects generating excessive noise  
(vehicle horns, loud motorcycle  
engines, or truck air brakes) are within  
range of the sensor.  
• When the sensor is frozen or stained  
with snow, dirt, or water, the sensor  
may be inoperative until the stains are  
removed using a soft cloth.  
5. Heavy rain or water spray exists.  
6. Wireless transmitters or mobile phones  
are within range of the sensor.  
• Do not push, scratch or strike the sen-  
sor. Sensor damage could occur.  
7. The sensor is covered with snow.  
8. Trailer towing  
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Features of your vehicle  
D170400AFD  
NOTICE  
Self-diagnosis  
This system can only sense objects with-  
in the range and location of the sensors;  
It can not detect objects in other areas  
where sensors are not installed. Also,  
small or slim objects, such as poles or  
objects located between sensors may not  
be detected by the sensors.  
If you don’t hear an audible warning  
sound or if the buzzer sounds intermit-  
tently when shifting the gear to the R  
(Reverse) position, this may indicate a  
malfunction in the rear parking assist sys-  
tem. If this occurs, have your vehicle  
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer as soon as possible.  
Always visually check behind the vehi-  
cle when backing up.  
Be sure to inform any drivers of the  
vehicle that may be unfamiliar with the  
system regarding the systems capabili-  
ties and limitations.  
WARNING  
Your new vehicle warranty does not  
cover any accidents or damage to  
the vehicle or injuries to its occu-  
pants due to a rear parking assist  
system malfunction. Always drive  
safely and cautiously.  
WARNING  
Pay close attention when the vehi-  
cle is driven close to objects on the  
road, particularly pedestrians, and  
especially children. Be aware that  
some objects may not be detected  
by the sensors, due to the object’s  
distance, size or material, all of  
which can limit the effectiveness of  
the sensor. Always perform a visu-  
al inspection to make sure the vehi-  
cle is clear of all obstructions  
before moving the vehicle in any  
direction.  
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Features of your vehicle  
HAZARD WARNING FLASHER  
The hazard warning lights are turned on  
by pushing in the hazard switch. This  
causes all turn signal lights to blink. The  
hazard warning lights will operate even  
though the key is not in the ignition  
switch.  
Type A  
To turn the hazard warning lights off,  
push the switch a second time.  
OPA047059  
Type B  
OPA047104  
D180000AUN  
The hazard warning flasher should be  
used whenever you find it necessary to  
stop the car in a hazardous location.  
When you must make such an emer-  
gency stop, always pull off the road as far  
as possible.  
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Features of your vehicle  
LIGHTING  
D190100AUN  
Battery saver function  
(if equipped)  
• The purpose of this feature is to pre-  
vent the battery from being dis-  
charged. The system automatically  
turns off the exterior lights when the  
driver removes the ignition key and  
opens the driver-side door.  
• With this feature, the parking lights will  
be turned off automatically if the driver  
parks on the side of road at night.  
OPA041060  
OPA041061  
If necessary, to keep the lights on  
when the ignition key is removed, per-  
form the following:  
D190400AUN  
D190401AEN  
Parking light position (  
)
Lighting control  
1) Open the driver-side door.  
When the light switch is in the parking  
light position, the tail, license and instru-  
ment panel lights are ON.  
The light switch has a Headlight and a  
Parking light position.  
2) Turn the parking lights OFF and ON  
again using the light switch on the  
steering column.  
To operate the lights, turn the knob at the  
end of the control lever to one of the fol-  
lowing positions:  
CAUTION  
(1) OFF position  
(2) Parking light position  
(3) Headlight position  
If the driver gets out of the vehicle  
through other doors (except dri-  
ver's door), the battery saver func-  
tion does not operate. Therefore, It  
causes the battery to be dis-  
charged. In this case, make sure to  
turn off the lamp before getting out  
of the vehicle.  
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Features of your vehicle  
OPA041062  
OPA041063  
OPA041064  
D190402AEN  
D190500AUN  
To flash the headlights, pull the lever  
towards you. It will return to the normal  
(low beam) position when released. The  
headlight switch does not need to be on  
to use this flashing feature.  
Headlight position (  
)
High beam operation  
When the light switch is in the headlight  
position the head, tail, license and instru-  
ment panel lights are ON.  
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.  
NOTICE  
The ignition switch must be in the ON  
position to turn on the headlights.  
To prevent the battery from being dis-  
charged, do not leave the lights on for a  
prolonged time while the engine is not  
running.  
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Features of your vehicle  
To signal a lane change, move the turn  
signal lever slightly and hold it in position  
(B). The lever will return to the OFF posi-  
tion when released.  
If an indicator stays on and does not  
flash or if it flashes abnormally, one of the  
turn signal bulbs may be burned out and  
will require replacement.  
NOTICE  
If an indicator flash is abnormally quick  
or slow, a bulb may be burned out or  
have a poor electrical connection in the  
circuit.  
OPA041065  
OPA047066  
D190600AUN  
D190700APA  
Front fog light (if equipped)  
Turn signals and lane change sig-  
nals  
Fog lights are used to provide improved  
visibility when visibility is poor due to fog,  
rain or snow, etc. The fog lights will turn  
on when fog light switch is pressed after  
the ignition switch is in the ON position  
and the parklight is turned on.  
The ignition switch must be on for the  
turn signals to function. To turn on the  
turn signals, move the lever up or down  
(A). Green arrow indicators on the instru-  
ment panel indicate which turn signal is  
operating. They will self-cancel after a  
turn is completed. If the indicator contin-  
ues to flash after a turn, manually return  
the lever to the OFF position.  
To turn off the fog lights, press the switch  
again.  
CAUTION  
When in operation, the fog lights  
consume large amounts of vehicle  
electrical power. Only use the fog  
lights when visibility is poor.  
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Features of your vehicle  
D190900AUN  
Daytime running light  
(if equipped)  
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) can make  
it easier for others to see the front of your  
vehicle during the day. DRL can be help-  
ful in many different driving conditions,  
and it is especially helpful after dawn and  
before sunset.  
The DRL system will make the head-  
lights turn OFF when:  
1. The parklight switch is ON.  
2. Engine stops.  
OPA047067  
OPA047068  
D190800APA  
D191001AEN  
Rear fog light (if equipped)  
Headlight leveling device  
(if equipped)  
To turn the rear fog lights on, turn the  
headlight switch to the headlight on posi-  
tion and press the rear fog light switch  
(light on switch will illuminate).  
To adjust the headlight beam level  
according to the number of the passen-  
gers and the loading weight in the lug-  
gage area, turn the beam leveling switch.  
The rear fog lights turn on when the rear  
fog switch is pressed after the front fog  
switch is turned to ON and the headlight  
switch to the parklight position. (if  
equipped)  
The higher the number of the switch  
position, the lower the headlight beam  
level. Always keep the headlight beam at  
the proper leveling position, or headlights  
may dazzle other road users.  
To turn the rear fog lights off, press the  
rear fog light switch again or turn the  
headlight switch to the OFF position.  
When the rear fog light switch is pressed  
and the driver’s door is opened, the  
chime sounds.The chime stops when the  
driver’s door is closed. (if equipped)  
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Features of your vehicle  
WIPERS AND WASHERS  
Type A  
Listed below are the examples of proper  
switch settings. For loading conditions  
other than those listed below, adjust the  
switch position so that the beam level  
may be the nearest as the condition  
obtained according to the list.  
Operates as follows when the ignition  
switch is turned ON.  
: For a single wiping cycle, push the  
lever upward and release it with  
the lever in the OFF position. The  
wipers will operate continuously if  
the lever is pushed upward and  
held.  
Loading condition  
Switch position  
0 : Wiper is not in operation  
Driver only  
0
0
1
OPA041069  
--- : Wiper operates intermittently at  
the same wiping intervals. Use this  
mode in a light rain or mist.  
(if equipped)  
Driver + Front passenger  
Driver + Full passengers  
Full passengers (including  
driver) + Maximum per-  
missible loading  
Type B  
1 : Normal wiper speed  
2 : Fast wiper speed  
2
3
NOTICE  
Driver + Maximum per-  
missible loading  
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.  
OPA041400  
Type C  
OPA041403  
D200100APA  
Windshield wipers  
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Features of your vehicle  
Type A  
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.  
CAUTION  
To prevent possible damage to the  
washer pump, do not operate the  
washer when the fluid reservoir is  
empty.  
Use this function when the windshield is  
dirty.  
The spray and wiper operation will con-  
tinue until you release the lever.  
If the washer does not work, check the  
washer fluid level. If the fluid level is not  
sufficient, you will need to add appropri-  
ate non-abrasive windshield washer fluid  
to the washer reservoir.  
WARNING  
OPA041070  
OPA041401  
OPA041404  
Do not use the washer in freezing  
temperatures without first warming  
the windshield with the defrosters;  
the washer solution could freeze on  
contact with the windshield and  
obscure your vision.  
Type B  
The reservoir filler neck is located in the  
front of the engine compartment on the  
passenger side.  
CAUTION  
• To prevent possible damage to  
the wipers or windshield, do not  
operate the wipers when the  
windshield is dry.  
Type C  
• To prevent damage to the wiper  
blades, do not use gasoline,  
kerosene, paint thinner, or other  
solvents on or near them.  
• To prevent damage to the wiper  
arms and other components, do  
not attempt to move the wipers  
manually.  
D200200AUN  
Windshield washers  
4 53  
Features of your vehicle  
Type A  
0 - Wiper is not in operation  
- Normal wiper operation  
- Spraying washer fluid and wiping  
OPA041071  
Type B  
OPA041402  
D200300APA  
Rear window wiper and washer  
switch (if equipped)  
The rear window wiper and washer  
switch is located at the end of the wiper  
and washer switch lever. Turn the switch  
to desired position to operate the rear  
wiper and washer.  
4 54  
Features of your vehicle  
INTERIOR LIGHT  
OPA047072  
OFD047068  
OPA047073  
D210000AEN  
D210300APA  
Type B  
• ON  
Luggage lamp (if equipped)  
: In the ON position, the light  
stays on at all times.  
CAUTION  
The light comes on when the tailgate is  
opened.  
Do not use the interior lights for  
extended periods when the engine  
is not running.  
• DOOR : In the DOOR position, the light  
comes on when any door is  
opened regardless of the igni-  
tion switch position.  
It may cause battery discharge.  
• OFF : In the OFF position, the light  
stays off at all times even when  
a door is open.  
D210200APA  
Room lamp  
Type A  
: Push the switch to turn the room  
lamp on or off.  
: The light comes on when a door  
is opened.  
4 55  
Features of your vehicle  
DEFROSTER  
Type A  
If there is heavy accumulation of snow on  
the rear window, brush it off before oper-  
ating the rear defroster.  
D220000APA  
CAUTION  
To turn off the defroster, press the rear  
window defroster button again.  
• To prevent damage to the con-  
ductors bonded to the inside sur-  
face of the rear window, never use  
sharp instruments or window  
cleaners containing abrasives to  
clean the window.  
Type B  
• To prevent the battery from being  
discharged, operate the defroster  
only while the engine is running.  
OPA047074  
D220100AEN  
NOTICE  
Rear window defroster  
If you want to defrost and defog the  
front windshield, refer to “Windshield  
defrosting and defogging” in this sec-  
tion.  
The defroster heats the window to  
remove frost, fog and thin ice from the  
rear window, while the engine is running.  
To activate the rear window defroster,  
press the rear window defroster button  
located in the center facia switch panel.  
The indicator on the rear window  
defroster button illuminates when the  
defroster is ON.  
4 56  
Features of your vehicle  
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM  
Type A  
1. Fan speed control knob  
2. Mode selection knob  
3. Temperature control knob  
4. Air conditioning button*  
5. Air intake control button (recirculated air  
position or outside (fresh) air position)  
6. Rear window defroster button*  
* : if equipped  
Type B  
OPA047076/OPA047077  
D230000APA  
4 57  
Features of your vehicle  
Type C  
1. Fan speed control knob  
2. Mode selection knob  
3. Temperature control knob  
4. Air conditioning button*  
5. Air intake control button (recirculated air  
position or outside (fresh) air position)  
6. Rear window defroster button*  
7. Driver’s seat warmer button*  
8. Front passenger’s seat wamer button*  
Type D  
* : if equipped  
OPA047078/OPA047079  
4 58  
Features of your vehicle  
D230100AEN  
Heating and air conditioning  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Set the mode to the desired position.  
For improving 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 (if equipped)  
on.  
OPA047080  
4 59  
Features of your vehicle  
Face-Level (B, D)  
Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, D)  
Most of the air flow is directed to the floor  
and the windshield with a small amount  
directed to the side window defrosters.  
Air flow is directed toward the upper body  
and face. Additionally, each outlet can be  
controlled to direct the air discharged  
from the outlet.  
Defrost-Level (A, D)  
Bi-Level (B, D, C)  
Most of the air flow is directed to the  
windshield with a small amount of air  
directed to the side window defrosters.  
Air flow is directed towards the face and  
the floor.  
OPA047081  
D230101APA  
Mode selection  
The mode selection knob controls the  
direction of the air flow through the venti-  
lation system.  
Floor-Level (C, A, D)  
Most of the air flow is directed to the  
floor, with a small amount of the air being  
directed to the windshield and side win-  
dow defrosters.  
Air can be directed to the floor, dash-  
board outlets, or windshield. Five sym-  
bols are used to represent Face, Bi-  
Level, Floor, Floor-Defrost and Defrost  
air position.  
4 60  
Features of your vehicle  
Type A  
Type B  
OPA047082  
OPA047083  
OPA047084  
D230102AUN  
D230103APA  
Instrument panel vents  
Temperature control  
Air intake control  
This is used to select the outside (fresh)  
air position or recirculated air position.  
The outlet vents can be opened or closed  
separately using the vent control lever or  
vent blade.  
The temperature control knob allows you  
to control the temperature of the air flow-  
ing from the ventilation system. To  
change the air temperature in the pas-  
senger compartment, turn the knob to  
the right position for warm and hot air or  
left position for cooler air.  
Also, you can adjust the direction of air  
delivery from these vents using the vent  
control lever or vent blade as shown.  
To change the air intake control position,  
push the control button.  
4 61  
Features of your vehicle  
Recirculated air position  
With the recirculated air  
WARNING  
position selected, air from  
the passenger compart-  
ment will be drawn through  
the heating system and  
heated or cooled according  
to the function selected.  
• Continued climate control system  
operation in the recirculated air  
position may allow humidity to  
increase inside the vehicle which  
may fog the glass and obscure  
visibility.  
• Do not sleep in a vehicle with the  
air conditioning or heating sys-  
tem on. It may cause serious  
harm or death due to a drop in the  
oxygen level and/or body temper-  
ature.  
Outside (fresh) air position  
With the outside (fresh) air  
position selected, air enters  
the vehicle from outside and  
is heated or cooled accord-  
ing to the function selected.  
OPA047085  
D230104AUN  
Fan speed control  
The ignition switch must be in the ON  
position for fan operation.  
• Continued climate control system  
operation in the recirculated air  
position can cause drowsiness or  
sleepiness, and loss of vehicle  
control. Set the air intake control  
to the outside (fresh) air position  
as much as possible while driv-  
ing.  
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 left for lower speed.  
NOTICE  
Prolonged operation of the heater in the  
recirculated air position (without air  
conditioning selected) may cause fog-  
ging of the windshield and side windows  
and the air within the passenger com-  
partment may become stale.  
Setting the fan speed control knob to the  
“0” position turns off the fan.  
In addition, prolonged use of the air  
conditioning with the recirculated air  
position selected will result in excessive-  
ly dry air in the passenger compart-  
ment.  
4 62  
Features of your vehicle  
Operation Tips  
System operation  
To keep dust or unpleasant fumes from  
entering the car through the ventilation  
system, temporarily set the air intake  
control to the recirculated air position.  
Be sure to return the control to the  
fresh air position when the irritation  
has passed to keep fresh air in the  
vehicle. This will help keep the driver  
alert and comfortable.  
D230501AUN  
Ventilation  
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.  
• Air for the heating/cooling system is  
drawn in through the grilles just ahead  
of the windshield. Care should be  
taken that these are not blocked by  
leaves, snow, ice or other obstructions.  
OPA047086  
D230502AEN  
D230105AUN  
Heating  
1. Set the mode to the  
Air conditioning (if equipped)  
position.  
To prevent interior fog on the wind-  
shield, set the air intake control to the  
fresh air position and fan speed to the  
desired position, turn on the air condi-  
tioning system, and adjust the temper-  
ature control to desired temperature.  
Push the A/C button to turn the air condi-  
tioning system on (indicator light will illu-  
minate). Push the button again to turn the  
air conditioning system off.  
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 (if  
equipped) on.  
• If the windshield fogs up, set the mode  
to the  
or  
position.  
4 63  
Features of your vehicle  
D230503APA  
• During air conditioning system opera-  
tion, you may occasionally notice a  
slight change in engine speed as the  
air conditioning compressor cycles.  
This is a normal system operation  
characteristic.  
NOTICE  
Air conditioning (if equipped)  
• When using the air conditioning sys-  
tem, monitor the temperature gauge  
closely while driving up hills or in  
heavy traffic when outside tempera-  
tures are high. Air conditioning sys-  
tem operation may cause engine over-  
heating. Continue to use the blower  
fan but turn the air conditioning sys-  
tem off if the temperature gauge indi-  
cates engine overheating.  
• When opening the windows in humid  
weather air conditioning may create  
water droplets inside the vehicle.  
Since excessive water droplets may  
cause damage to electrical equipment,  
air conditioning should only be run  
with the windows closed.  
All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems  
are filled with environmentally friendly  
R-134a refrigerant which does not dam-  
age the ozone layer.  
• Use the air conditioning system every  
month only for a few minutes to ensure  
maximum system performance.  
1. Start the engine. Push the air condi-  
tioning button.  
2. Set the mode to the  
position.  
• When using the air conditioning sys-  
tem, you may notice clear water drip-  
ping (or even puddling) on the ground  
under the passenger side of the vehi-  
cle. This is a normal system operation  
characteristic.  
3. Set the air intake control to the outside  
air or recirculated air position.  
4. Adjust the fan speed control and tem-  
perature control to maintain maximum  
comfort.  
• When maximum cooling is desired, set  
the temperature control to the extreme  
left position, set the air intake control to  
the recirculated air position, then set  
the fan speed control to the highest  
speed.  
• Operating the air conditioning system  
in the recirculated air position provides  
maximum cooling, however, continual  
operation in this mode may cause the  
air inside the vehicle to become stale.  
Air conditioning system operation tips  
• During cooling operation, you may  
occasionally notice a misty air flow  
because of rapid cooling and humid air  
intake. This is a normal system opera-  
tion characteristics.  
• If the vehicle has been parked in direct  
sunlight during hot weather, open the  
windows for a short time to let the hot  
air inside the vehicle escape.  
To help reduce moisture inside of the  
windows on rainy or humid days,  
decrease the humidity inside the vehi-  
cle by operating the air conditioning  
system.  
4 64  
Features of your vehicle  
D230400AEN  
NOTICE  
Checking the amount of air con-  
ditioner refrigerant and compres-  
sor lubricant  
Outside air  
• Replace (for Europe) or inspect and  
clean (exept Europe) the filter accord-  
ing to the Maintenance Schedule.  
If the car is being driven in severe  
conditions such as dusty or rough  
roads, more frequent air conditioner  
filter inspections and changes (for  
Europe) or cleaning (exept Europe)  
are required.  
• When the air flow rate suddenly  
decreases, the system should be  
checked at an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
Recirculated  
air  
When the amount of refrigerant is low,  
the performance of the air conditioning is  
reduced. Overfilling also has a negative  
impact on the air conditioning system.  
Therefore, if abnormal operation is  
found, have the system inspected by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
Blower  
Heater core  
1LDA5047  
Climate control  
air filter  
Evaporator  
core  
NOTICE  
D230300APA  
It is important when servicing the air  
conditioning system that the correct  
type and amount of oil and refrigerant is  
used. Otherwise, damage to the com-  
pressor and abnormal system operation  
may occur.  
Climate control air filter  
(if equipped)  
The climate control air filter installed  
behind the glove box filters the dust or  
other pollutants that come into the vehi-  
cle from the outside through the heating  
and air conditioning system. If dust or  
other pollutants accumulate in the filter  
over a period of time, the air flow from the  
air vents may decrease, resulting in  
moisture accumulation on the inside of  
the windshield even when the outside  
(fresh) air position is selected. If this hap-  
pens, have the climate control air filter  
replaced (for Europe) or inspected (exept  
Europe) by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
WARNING  
The air conditioning system should  
be serviced by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer. Improper service  
may cause serious injury to the  
person performing the service.  
4 65  
Features of your vehicle  
WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING  
D250000AEN  
• For maximum defrosting, set the tem-  
perature control to the extreme  
right/hot position and the fan speed  
control to the highest speed.  
WARNING - Windshield  
heating  
• If warm air to the floor is desired while  
defrosting or defogging, set the mode  
to the floor-defrost position.  
Do not use the  
or  
position  
during cooling operation in  
extremely humid weather. The dif-  
ference between the temperature of  
the outside air and that of the wind-  
shield could cause the outer sur-  
face of the windshield to fog up,  
causing loss of visibility. In this  
case, set the mode selection knob  
• Before driving, clear all snow and ice  
from the windshield, rear window, out-  
side rear view mirrors, and all side win-  
dows.  
• Clear all snow and ice from the hood  
and air inlet in the cowl grill to improve  
heater and defroster efficiency and to  
reduce the probability of fogging up the  
inside of the windshield.  
OPA047087  
D250101APA  
or button to the  
position and  
To defog inside windshield  
fan speed control knob or button to  
the lower speed.  
1. Select any fan speed except “0” posi-  
tion.  
2. Select desired temperature.  
3. Select the  
4. Select the outside (fresh) air position.  
or  
position.  
5. Press the air conditioning button.  
(if equipped)  
4 66  
Features of your vehicle  
STORAGE COMPARTMENT  
D270000AUN  
These compartments can be used to  
store small items required by the driver  
or passengers.  
CAUTION  
• To avoid possible theft, do not  
leave valuables in the storage  
compartment.  
• Always keep the storage com-  
partment covers closed while  
driving. Do not attempt to place  
so many items in the storage  
compartment that the storage  
compartment cover cannot close  
securely.  
OPA047088  
D250102APA  
D270100APA  
To defrost outside windshield  
1. Set the fan speed to the highest  
(extreme right) position.  
Center console storage  
These compartments can be used to  
store small items required by the driver  
or front passenger.  
2. Set the temperature to the extreme hot  
position.  
WARNING - Flammable  
materials  
3. Select the  
position.  
Do not store cigarette lighters,  
propane cylinders, or other flamma-  
ble/explosive materials in the vehi-  
cle. These items may catch fire  
and/or explode if the vehicle is  
exposed to hot temperatures for  
extended periods.  
4 67  
Features of your vehicle  
OPA047089  
OPA047099  
OPA047100  
D270200AEN  
2. Grasp the strap on the edge of the lug-  
gage box cover and lift it.  
D270500APA  
Glove box  
Luggage box (if equipped)  
3. Hang the cover strap on the hook hold-  
er on the cargo area cover.  
To open the glove box, pull the handle  
and the glove box will automatically  
open. Close the glove box after use.  
You can place a first aid kit, a reflector tri-  
angle, tools, etc. in the box for easy  
access.  
1. Stand the cargo area cover vertically.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of injury in an  
accident or sudden stop, always  
keep the glove box door closed  
while driving.  
4 68  
Features of your vehicle  
INTERIOR FEATURES  
WARNING  
• Do not hold the lighter in after it  
is already heated because it will  
overheat.  
• If the lighter does not pop out  
within 30 seconds, remove it to  
prevent overheating.  
CAUTION  
Only a genuine HYUNDAI lighter  
should be used in the cigarette  
lighter socket. The use of plug-in  
accessories (shavers, hand-held  
vacuums, and coffee pots, etc.) may  
damage the socket or cause electri-  
cal failure.  
OPA047091  
OPA047092  
D280100APA  
D280200APA  
Ashtray (if equipped)  
Cigarette lighter (if equipped)  
For the cigarette lighter to work, the igni-  
tion switch must be in the ACC position  
or the ON position.  
WARNING - Ashtray use  
• Do not use the vehicle’s ashtrays  
as waste receptacles.  
To use the cigarette lighter, push it all the  
way into its socket. When the element  
has heated, the lighter will pop out to the  
“ready” position.  
• Putting lit cigarettes or matches  
in an ashtray with other com-  
bustible materials may cause a  
fire.  
If it is necessary to replace the cigarette  
lighter, use only a genuine HYUNDAI  
replacement.  
To clean the ashtray, the plastic recepta-  
cle should be removed by lifting the plas-  
tic ash receptacle upward and pulling it  
out.  
4 69  
Features of your vehicle  
D280300APA  
Type A  
Type B  
Type C  
Cup holder  
WARNING - Hot liquids  
• Do not place uncovered cups of  
hot liquid in the cup holder while  
the vehicle is in motion. If the hot  
liquid spills, you burn yourself.  
Such a burn to the driver could  
lead to loss of control of the vehi-  
cle.  
OPA047094  
OPA047102  
OPA047106  
• To reduce the risk of personal  
injury in the event of sudden stop  
or collision, do not place uncov-  
ered or unsecured bottles, glass-  
es, cans, etc., in the cup holder  
while the vehicle is in motion.  
OPA041093  
Cups or small beverage cans may be  
placed in the cup holders.  
D280400APA  
Sunvisor  
4 70  
Features of your vehicle  
Type A  
Use the sunvisor to shield direct light  
through the front or side windows.  
To use a sunvisor, pull it downward.  
The power outlet is designed to provide  
power for mobile telephones or other  
devices designed to operate with vehicle  
electrical systems. The devices should  
draw less than 10 amps with the engine  
running.  
To use a sunvisor for a side window, pull  
it downward, unsnap it from the bracket  
(1) and swing it to the side (2).  
Type A  
To use the vanity mirror, pull down the  
visor and slide the mirror cover (3).  
OPA047090  
The ticket holder (4) is provided for hold-  
ing a tollgate ticket.  
Type B  
OPA041115  
D280500APA  
Power outlet (if equipped)  
When the ignition switch is in the ACC or  
ON position, the power outlet can be  
used.  
4 71  
Features of your vehicle  
Type A  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
• Use the power outlet only when  
the engine is running and remove  
the accessory plug after use.  
Using the accessory plug for pro-  
longed periods of time with the  
engine off could cause the bat-  
tery to discharge.  
Do not adjust the clock while driv-  
ing. You may lose your steering  
control and cause an accident that  
results in severe personal injury or  
death.  
• Only use 12V electric accessories  
which are less than 10A in elec-  
tric capacity.  
OPA047103  
Type B  
• Adjust the air-conditioner or  
heater to the lowest operating  
level when using the power outlet.  
• Close the cover when not in use.  
• Some electronic devices can  
cause electronic interference  
when plugged into a vehicle’s  
power outlet. These devices may  
cause excessive audio static and  
malfunctions in other electronic  
systems or devices used in your  
vehicle.  
OPA041095  
D280600AEN  
Digital clock (if equipped)  
Whenever the battery terminals or relat-  
ed fuses are disconnected, you must  
reset the time.  
WARNING  
Do not put a finger or a foreign ele-  
ment (pin, etc.) into a power outlet  
and do not touch with a wet hand.  
You may get an electric shock.  
When the ignition switch is in the ACC or  
ON position, the clock buttons operate as  
follows:  
4 72  
Features of your vehicle  
D280604APA  
Type A  
Type B  
Display conversion  
D280601AUN  
1. Turn on the audio and press the  
[SETUP] button.  
To change the 12 hour format to the 24  
hour format or the 24 hour format to the  
12 hour format, press the R button until  
the display blinks.  
Hour (2)  
2. Select the [CLOCK] mode by turning  
the switch (4) and press it.  
Pressing the H button with your finger, a  
pencil or similar object will advance the  
time displayed by one hour.  
3. When you select the [TIME] mode, you  
can set the clock.Turn the switch (4) to  
change the hour or minute and press  
it.  
For example, if the R button is pressed  
while the time is 10:15 p.m., the display  
will be changed to 22:15.  
D280602AUN  
Minute (3)  
4. When you select the [12/24 Hr.] mode,  
you can change the 12 hour format to  
the 24 hour format. Turn the switch (4)  
and press it.  
Pressing the M button with your finger, a  
pencil or similar object will advance the  
time displayed by one minute.  
D280603APA  
Reset (1)  
To clear away minutes, press and release  
the R button with your finger, a pencil or  
similar object. Then the clock will be set  
precisely on the hour.  
For example, if the R button is pressed  
while the time is between 9:01 and 9:29,  
the display will be reset to 9:00.  
9:01 ~ 9:29 display changed to 9:00  
9:30 ~ 9:59 display changed to 10:00  
4 73  
Features of your vehicle  
Type A  
Type A  
Type B  
NOTICE  
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.  
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc.  
OPA041114  
Type B  
OEL049222  
Floor mat anchor(s)  
When using a floor mat on the front floor  
carpet, make sure it attaches to the floor  
mat anchor(s) in your vehicle. This keeps  
the floor mat from sliding forward.  
OPA041140  
Aux, USB and iPod  
(if equipped)  
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 an USB port to plug in  
an USB and also an iPod port to plug in  
an iPod.  
4 74  
Features of your vehicle  
WARNING  
The following must be observed  
when installing ANY floor mat to  
the vehicle.  
• Ensure that the floor mats are  
securely attached to the vehicle’s  
floor mat anchor(s) before driving  
the vehicle.  
• Do not use ANY floor mat that  
cannot be firmly attached to the  
vehicle’s floor mat anchors.  
OPA047096  
OPA047099  
• Do not stack floor mats on top of  
one another (e.g. all-weather rub-  
ber mat on top of a carpeted floor  
mat). Only a single floor mat  
should be installed in each posi-  
tion.  
D280800AEN  
D281100APA  
Clothes hanger (if equipped)  
Cargo area cover (if equipped)  
Nothing should be carried on top of the  
cover. Loose materials could result in  
injury to vehicle occupants during sud-  
den braking.  
CAUTION  
Do not hang heavy clothes, since  
those may damage the hook.  
IMPORTANT – Your vehicle was  
manufactured with driver’s side  
floor mat anchors that are  
designed to securely hold the  
floor mat in place. To avoid any  
interference with pedal operation,  
HYUNDAI recommends that only  
the HYUNDAI floor mat designed  
for use in your vehicle be  
installed.  
The cargo area cover can be uprighted  
or removed.  
4 75  
Features of your vehicle  
OPA047101  
WARNING  
• Do not place objects on the cargo  
area cover. Such objects may be  
thrown about inside the vehicle  
and possibly injure vehicle occu-  
pants during an accident or when  
braking.  
• Never allow anyone to ride in the  
luggage compartment. It is  
designed for luggage only.  
CAUTION  
Do not put the luggage on the cover  
since it may be damaged or mal-  
formed.  
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Features of your vehicle  
AUDIO SYSTEM  
NOTICE  
CAUTION  
If you install an aftermarket HID head  
lamp, your vehicle’s audio and electron-  
ic device may malfunction.  
• Before entering a place with a low  
height clearance or a car wash,  
remove surely the antenna by  
rotating it counterclockwise. If  
not, the antenna may be dam-  
aged.  
• When reinstalling your antenna, it  
is important that it is fully tight-  
ened to ensure proper reception.  
But it could be removed when  
parking the vehicle.  
OHM048154L  
D300102APA  
Antenna  
Roof antenna (if equipped)  
Your car uses a roof antenna to receive  
both AM and FM broadcast signals. This  
antenna is a removable type. To remove  
the antenna, turn it counterclockwise. To  
install the antenna, turn it clockwise.  
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Features of your vehicle  
The steering wheel audio remote control  
button is installed to promote safe driv-  
ing.  
VOL (+ / -) (1)  
• Press the up button (+) to increase vol-  
ume.  
• Press the down button (-) to decease  
volume.  
CAUTION  
Do not operate audio remote con-  
trol buttons simultaneously.  
SEEK (  
/
) (2)  
If the SEEK button is pressed for 0.8 sec-  
ond or more, it will work as follows in  
each mode.  
OPA041110  
OPA041111  
OPA041112  
RADIO mode  
It will function as the AUTO SEEK select  
button.  
CD/USB/iPod mode  
It will function as the FF/REW button.  
Audio remote control  
(if equipped)  
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Features of your vehicle  
If the SEEK button is pressed for less  
than 0.8 second, it will work as follows in  
each mode.  
FM reception  
AM(MW, LW) reception  
RADIO mode  
It will function as the PRESET STATION  
select buttons.  
CD/USB/iPod mode  
It will function as the TRACK UP/DOWN  
button.  
JBM001  
JBM002  
Detailed information for audio control  
buttons is described in the following  
pages in this section.  
D300800AHM  
AM broadcasts can be received at  
greater distances than FM broadcasts.  
This is because AM radio waves are  
transmitted at low frequencies. These  
long, low frequency radio waves can fol-  
low the curvature of the earth rather than  
travelling straight out into the atmos-  
phere. In addition, they curve around  
obstructions so that they can provide bet-  
ter signal coverage.  
How vehicle audio works  
AM and FM radio signals are broadcast  
from transmitter towers located around  
your city. They are intercepted by the  
radio antenna on your vehicle.This signal  
is then received by the radio and sent to  
your vehicle speakers.  
MODE (3)  
Press the button to change audio source.  
FM1 FM2 AM CD USB FM...  
MUTE (4, if equipped)  
• Press the MUTE button to cancel the  
sound.  
When a strong radio signal has reached  
your vehicle, the precise engineering of  
your audio system ensures the best pos-  
sible quality reproduction. However, in  
some cases the signal coming to your  
vehicle may not be strong and clear. This  
can be due to factors such as the dis-  
tance from the radio station, closeness of  
other strong radio stations or the pres-  
ence of buildings, bridges or other large  
obstructions in the area.  
• Press the MUTE button again to acti-  
vate the sound.  
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Features of your vehicle  
FM radio station  
JBM003  
JBM004  
JBM005  
FM broadcasts are transmitted at high  
frequencies and do not bend to follow the  
earth's surface. Because of this, FM  
broadcasts generally begin to fade at  
short distances from the station. Also,  
FM signals are easily affected by build-  
ings, mountains, or other obstructions.  
These can result in certain listening con-  
ditions which might lead you to believe a  
problem exists with your radio. The fol-  
lowing conditions are normal and do not  
indicate radio trouble:  
• Fading - As your vehicle moves away  
from the radio station, the signal will  
weaken and sound will begin to fade.  
When this occurs, we suggest that you  
select another stronger station.  
• Station Swapping - As a FM signal  
weakens, another more powerful sig-  
nal near the same frequency may  
begin to play. This is because your  
radio is designed to lock onto the clear-  
est signal. If this occurs, select another  
station with a stronger signal.  
• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or  
large obstructions between the trans-  
mitter and your radio can disturb the  
signal causing static or fluttering nois-  
es to occur. Reducing the treble level  
may lessen this effect until the distur-  
bance clears.  
• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals  
being received from several directions  
can cause distortion or fluttering. This  
can be caused by a direct and reflect-  
ed signal from the same station, or by  
signals from two stations with close  
frequencies. If this occurs, select  
another station until the condition has  
passed.  
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Features of your vehicle  
Using a cellular phone or a two-way  
radio  
• Depending on the type of CD-R/CD-  
RW CDs, certain CDs may not operate  
normally according to manufacturing  
companies or making and recording  
methods. In such circumstances, if you  
still continue to use those CDs, they  
may cause the malfunction of your car  
audio system.  
Care of disc  
• If the temperature inside the car is too  
high, open the car windows for ventila-  
tion before using your car audio.  
When a cellular phone is used inside the  
vehicle, noise may be produced from the  
audio equipment. This does not mean  
that something is wrong with the audio  
equipment. In such a case, use the cellu-  
lar phone at a place as far as possible  
from the audio equipment.  
• It is illegal to copy and use MP3/WMA  
files without permission. Use CDs that  
are created only by lawful means.  
• Do not apply volatile agents such as  
benzene and thinner, normal cleaners  
and magnetic sprays made for ana-  
logue disc onto CDs.  
NOTICE - Playing an  
Incompatible Copy  
Protected Audio CD  
CAUTION  
When using a communication sys-  
tem such a cellular phone or a radio  
set inside the vehicle, a separate  
external antenna must be fitted.  
When a cellular phone or a radio set  
is used with an internal antenna  
alone, it may interfere with the vehi-  
cle's electrical system and adverse-  
ly affect safe operation of the vehi-  
cle.  
To prevent the disc surface from get-  
ting damaged. Hold and carry CDs by  
the edges or the edges of the center  
hole only.  
Some copy protected CDs, which do not  
comply with the international audio CD  
standards (Red Book), may not play on  
your car audio. Please note that if you  
try to play copy protected CDs and the  
CD player does not perform correctly  
the CDs maybe defective, not the CD  
player.  
• Clean the disc surface with a piece of  
soft cloth before playback (wipe it from  
the center to the outside edge).  
• Do not damage the disc surface or  
attach pieces of sticky tape or paper  
onto it.  
• Make sure on undesirable matter other  
than CDs are inserted into the CD  
player (Do not insert more than one  
CD at a time).  
WARNING  
Do not use a cellular phone while  
driving. Stop at a safe location to  
use a cellular phone.  
• Keep CDs in their cases after use to  
protect them from scratches or dirt.  
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Features of your vehicle  
CD Player : SA710 (if equipped)  
PA_SA710PA  
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Features of your vehicle  
SEEK  
3.  
Button  
SEEK  
TRACK  
When the  
button is pressed, it  
PA_SA710PA  
reduces the band frequency by 50kHz to  
automatically select channel.  
Stops at the previous frequency if no  
5. PRESET Buttons  
Push  
1
~
6
button less than 0.8  
channel is found.  
When the  
sec to play the channel saved in each  
button.  
SEEK  
TRACK  
PA_SA710PA  
button is pressed, it  
increases the band  
Push preset button for 0.8 sec or longer  
to save current channel to the respective  
button with a beep.  
Using RADIO, SETUP, VOLUME  
and AUDIO CONTROL  
frequency by 50kHz to automatically  
select channel.  
Stops at the previous frequency if no  
channel is found.  
FM/AM  
1.  
Button  
Turns to FM/AM mode and toggles FM1  
and FM2AMFM1··· when the button is  
pressed each time.  
POWER  
Knob  
VOLUME  
Button &  
4.  
Turns ON/OFF the set when the IGNI-  
TION SWITCH is on ACC or ON.  
PA_SA710PA  
CD  
2.  
Button  
If the button is turned to the right, it  
increases the volume and left, decreases  
the volume.  
AST  
Button)  
6.  
Button(AUTO STORE  
If there is a cd in the CDP DECK it turns  
to CD mode.  
When the button is pressed, it automati-  
cally selects and saves channels with  
high reception rate to PRESET buttons  
(
1
saved in PRESET1.  
~
6
) and plays the channel  
If no channel is saved after AST, it will  
play the previous channel.  
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Features of your vehicle  
SCAN  
7.  
Button  
When the button is pressed, it scan up  
from the current broadcast that received.  
In case of the broadcast having more  
than the certain electric field, receive the  
appropriate broadcast for 5 sec. The fre-  
quency received is flickering for 5 sec.  
PA_SA710PA  
TUNE  
AUDIO CONTROL  
Knob  
8.  
&
SCAN  
When inputting  
button during  
Turn this button clockwise by one notch  
to increase frequency by 50kHz from cur-  
rent frequency.  
receiving the broadcast for 5 sec, cancel  
the operation of SCAN and receive the  
broadcast flickering at that time.  
Turn this button counterclockwise by one  
notch to decrease frequency by 50kHz  
from current frequency.  
In case of no input for cancel after  
SCAN  
inputting  
only 1CYCLE.  
button, operate SCAN  
Turns to AUDIO CONTROL mode, and  
toggles in the order of BASSMIDDLE  
TREBLEFADERBALANCEBASS··  
· when the button is pressed each time.  
GENERAL FM 100kHz  
AM  
FM 50kHz  
AM 9kHz  
9kHz  
EUROPE  
USA  
FM 200kHz  
AM 10kHz  
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Features of your vehicle  
FF>  
3
3.  
Button (Fast Forward)  
FF  
>
Push and hold the  
3
button, more  
than 0.8sec : play the operation of FF on  
the current TRACK.  
RDM  
4
4.  
Button (RANDOM)  
Turns ON/OFF the randomization of the  
play list of files in the currently played  
DISC.  
PA_SA710PA  
PA_SA710PA  
Using CD Player  
TRACK  
SEEK  
6. CD-IN Indicator  
To cancel the mode, press the key once  
again.  
When car ignition switch is ACC or ON  
and if the CD is loaded, this indicator is  
lighted.  
1.  
Button  
• Push  
button for less than 1  
TRACK  
sec to play from the beginning of cur-  
rent song.  
If the CD is ejected the light is turned off.  
PA_SA710PA  
SEEK  
TRACK  
• Push  
button for less than 1  
7.  
Button (CD Eject)  
5. CD slot  
Please face printed side upward and  
gently push in.  
sec and press again within 1 sec to  
play the previous song.  
Push  
button to eject the CD.  
This button is enabled when ignition  
switch is off.  
• In case of pushing, TRACK DOWN  
continually.  
When the ignition switch is on ACC or  
ON and power is OFF, power is automat-  
ically turned on if the CD is loaded.  
SEEK  
TRACK  
• Push  
button for less than 1  
SCAN  
8.  
Button  
sec to play the next song.  
This CDP support only 12cm CD. But if  
VCD. Data CD are loaded, "Disc-Er"  
message will appear and CD will be  
ejected.  
Play first 10 sec of each song in the  
DISC.  
• In case of pushing, TRACK UP contin-  
ually.  
To cancel the mode, press the key once  
again.  
<REW  
2
2.  
Button (Fast Rewind)  
<
REW  
2
Push and hold the  
button, more  
than 0.8sec : play the operation of REW  
on the current TRACK.  
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Features of your vehicle  
PA_SA710PA  
RPT  
5
9.  
Button (REPEAT)  
Repeats current song when the button is  
pressed for less than 0.8 sec.  
Repeats the entire DISC when the button  
is pressed for 0.8 sec or longer.  
TUNE  
10.  
Button  
ENTER  
Knob &  
Turn this button clockwise to display  
songs after current song.  
Also, turn this button counterclockwise to  
display songs before current song.  
To listen to the displayed song, press the  
button to skip to the song and play.  
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Features of your vehicle  
CD Player : PA710PAE(RDS)  
CD Player : PA710PAG  
There will be no  
logo if the Bluetooth® feature is not supported.  
PA_PA710PAE_RDS / PA_PA710PAG  
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Features of your vehicle  
SCAN  
TA  
3.  
Button  
6.  
Button  
In FM, CD, AUX mode, turns on/off the  
reception of TA channels of RDS.  
If the SCAN button is pressed during  
receiving the broadcast for 5 sec, if can-  
cels SCAN operation and receives the  
broadcast flickering at that time.  
SETUP  
7.  
Button  
SCAN  
When inputting  
button during  
Press this button to enter SETUP mode,  
If no action is taken for 8 seconds, it will  
return to previous mode.  
receiving the broadcast for 5 sec cancel  
the operation of SCAN and receive the  
broadcast flickering at that time.  
TUNE  
In “SETUP” mode, rotate the  
knob to move the cursor between items,  
PA_PA710PAE  
In case of no input for cancel after  
SCAN  
inputting  
only 1CYCLE.  
button, operate SCAN  
TUNE  
and push the  
• MAIN  
knob to select.  
Using RADIO, SETUP, VOLUME  
and AUDIO CONTROL  
AST  
Button)  
4.  
Button (AUTO STORE  
Select this item to enter the Media and  
Scroll setup.  
FM  
1.  
Button  
Turns to FM mode and toggles in the  
order of FM1 FM2 FMA ... FM1  
when the button is pressed each time.  
When the button is pressed, it automati-  
cally selects and saves channels with  
high reception rate to PRESET buttons  
- MEDIA  
Select default display of MP3 play infor-  
mation. “Folder/File” or “Artist/Title” can  
be selected.  
(
1
saved in PRESET1.  
~
6
) and plays the channel  
AM  
2.  
Button  
If no channel is saved after AST, it will  
play the previous channel.  
Turns on AM mode, and toggles in the  
order of AM AMA ... AM when the  
button is pressed each time.  
- SCROLL  
Select whether long file names are  
scrolled continuously (On) or just once  
(Off).  
5. Screen ON/ OFF Button  
Turns on/off the displayed data and light  
on LCD.  
When LCD display is turned OFF, press  
any button to turn ON diplay.  
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Features of your vehicle  
• SOUND  
- BALANCE Control  
• Clock (PA710PAG)  
Select this item to enter Clock setup  
mode. Adjust the hour and press the  
Select this item to enter the BASS, MID-  
DLE, TREBLE, FADER and BALANCE  
TUNE mode. The mode selected is  
shown on the display. After selecting  
each mode, rotate the Audio control knob  
clockwise or counterclockwise.  
Rotate the knob clockwise to emphasize  
right speaker sound (left speaker sound  
will be attenuated). When the control  
knob is turned counter clockwise, left  
speaker sound will be emphasized (right  
speaker sound will be attenuated).  
ENTER  
button to set. Adjust the minute  
and press te button to complete  
ENTER  
and exit from clock adjustment mode.  
Pressing the button while in  
SETUP  
power off, screen will allow the user to  
make immediately adjustments to the  
clock.  
- BASS Control  
P.Bass (PowerBass)  
To increase the BASS, rotate the knob  
clockwise, while to decrease the BASS,  
rotate the knob counterclockwise.  
This function creates virtual sound  
effects and allows adjustments to the  
Bass level.  
• RDS (PA710PAE, RDS))  
RDS menuancludesAF/News/REGION/  
TA Vol/ Time menu sequentially.  
Off Low Mid High Off...  
AM Mode is not supported.  
CD Changer model is not supported.  
- MIDDLE Control  
To increase the MIDDLE, rotate the knob  
clockwise, while to decrease the MID-  
DLE, rotate the knob counterclockwise.  
- AF (AF MENU indication is possible  
with RDS MENU)  
• PHONE (if available)  
Select this item to turn the AF (Alternate  
Frequency) feature ON or OFF.  
Select this item to enter BLUETOOTH  
setup mode. Refer to “BLUETOOTH  
PHONE OPERATION” section for  
detailed information.  
- TREBLE Control  
To increase the TREBLE, rotate the knob  
clockwise, while to decrease the TRE-  
BLE, rotate the knob counterclockwise.  
- NEWS (NEWS MENU indication is pos-  
sible with RDS MENU)  
Turns the automatic NEWS reception  
feature ON or OFF.  
- FADER Control  
Turn the control knob clockwise to  
emphasize rear speaker sound (front  
speaker sound will be attenuated). When  
the control knob is turned counterclock-  
wise, front speaker sound will be empha-  
sized (rear speaker sound will be attenu-  
ated).  
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Features of your vehicle  
- REGION (REGION MENU indication is  
possible with RDS MENU)  
- Time  
Select “Time” button to enter Time set-  
ting.  
SEEK  
9.  
Button  
SEEK  
TRACK  
• When the  
button is pressed, it  
Selects whether REGION code is used  
(ON) or not (OFF) once the radio deter-  
mines the AF jump condition. If AUTO is  
selected, AF jump condition is deter-  
mined automatically via PI reception sta-  
tus.  
reduces the band frequency by 50kHz  
to automatically select channel. Stops  
at the previous frequency if no channel  
is found.  
ENTER  
Adjust the hour and press the  
button to set. Adjust the minute and  
press the button to complete  
and exit from clock adjustment mode.  
ENTER  
SETUP  
Pressing the  
button while in  
SEEK  
TRACK  
• When the  
button is pressed, it  
power off, screen will allow the user to  
make immediately adjustments to the  
clock.  
increases the band frequency by  
50kHz to automatically select channel.  
Stops at the previous frequency if no  
channel is found.  
- TA VOL (TA VOL MENU indication is  
possible with RDS MENU)  
Adjusts the TA (Traffic Announcement)  
volume level according to normal audio  
volume level.  
10. PRESET Buttons  
1
- Time  
Push  
~
6
buttons less than 0.8  
Select this item to enter “Automatic Time  
setting” mode (Auto, manual).  
Auto is Automatic RDS Time.  
PA_PA710PAE  
sec to play the channel saved in each  
button.  
Push PRESET button for 0.8 sec or  
longer to save current channel to the  
respective button with a beep.  
• Clock (PA710PAE, RDS)  
Select this item to enter Clock setup  
mode. (12/24Hr., Auto, Time)  
PA_PA710PAG  
POWER  
VOL  
- 12/24 Hr.  
Select “12/24 Hr.” button to enter Time  
Format menu.  
8.  
Button &  
Knob  
Turns on/off the set when the IGNITION  
SWITCH is on ACC or ON. If the knob is  
turned to the right, it increases the vol-  
ume and left, decreases the volume.  
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Features of your vehicle  
PTY  
11.  
Button  
• Press this button to enter Program Type  
select mode.  
FLDR  
PTY  
• Press Move  
button or rotate  
TUNE  
knob when to search Program  
Type in RDS.  
TUNE  
ENTER  
knob to select  
• Press  
/
Program Type, and program search will  
be started from the current frequency.  
TUNE  
Button  
ENTER  
Knob &  
12.  
Rotate the knob clockwise or counter-  
clock wise to increase or decrease from  
current frequency.  
SETUP  
Press this knob while holding  
button to activate/inactivate the item.  
Select SETUP item using left and right  
TUNE  
function of the  
knob.  
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PA_PA710PAE  
4. CD slot  
PA_PA710PAE  
PA_PA710PAG  
Please face printed side upward and  
gently push in. When the ignition switch  
is on ACC or ON and power is off, power  
is automatically turned on if the CD is  
loaded. This CDP support only 12 cm  
CD. But if VCD, Data CD loaded,  
"Reading Error" message will appear  
and CD will be ejected.  
PA_PA710PAE  
Using CD Player  
INFO  
Displays the information of the current  
6.  
Button  
CD  
1.  
Button  
If there is a CD in the CD DECK it switch-  
es to CD mode.  
CD TRACK in the order of DISC TITLE ➟  
DISC ARTIST TRACK TITLE  
5. CD-IN Indicator  
TRACK ARTIST TOTAL TRACK Play  
Screen DISC TITLE ···.(not dis-  
played if the information is not available  
on the DISC.)  
If there is no CD, then the message “NO  
DISC” will become displayed on the LCD  
for 3 seconds and returns to the previous  
mode.  
When car ignition switch is ACC or ON  
and if the CD is loaded, this indicator is  
lighted. If the CD is ejected the light is  
turned off.  
2. CD eject Button  
Push button to eject the CD. This but-  
ton is enabled when ignition switch is off.  
SCAN  
3.  
Button  
Plays first 10 sec of each song in the  
DISC.  
To cancel the mode, press the key once  
again.  
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Features of your vehicle  
FLDR  
12.  
Button (FOLDER)  
PTY  
FLDR  
• Moves  
button child folder of the  
current folder and displays the first  
TUNE  
song in the folder. Press  
ENTER  
PA_PA710PAE  
PA_PA710PAE  
PA_PA710PAG  
/
knob to move to the folder  
TRACK  
7.  
Button  
displayed.  
It will play the first song in the folder.  
SEEK  
TRACK  
• Push  
button to play from the  
PTY  
FLDR  
• Moves button Parent folder and  
displays the first song in the folder.  
beginning of current song.  
SEEK  
TRACK  
• Push  
button and press again  
TUNE  
ENTER  
knob to move  
Press  
/
within 1 sec to play the previous song.  
2 RDM  
9.  
Button (RANDOM)  
to the folder displayed. It will play the  
first song in the folder.  
• In case of keep pressing, track goes  
down continually.  
Turns on/off the randomization of the  
play list of files in the currently played  
DISC.  
To cancel the mode, press the key once  
again.  
SEEK  
TRACK  
• Push  
song.  
button to play the next  
TUNE  
Button  
ENTER  
Knob &  
13.  
• In case of keep pressing, track gose up  
continually.  
Turn this knob clockwise to display songs  
after current song.  
4 REW  
10.  
Button (Fast Rewind)  
4
Also, turn this knob counterclockwise to  
display songs before current song.  
1 FF  
8.  
Button (Fast Forward)  
1
Push and hold the  
button, more than  
REW  
Push and hold the  
button, more than  
0.8sec : play the operation of REW on  
the current TRACK.  
FF  
To listen to the displayed song, press the  
knob to skip to the song and play.  
0.8sec : play the operation of FF on the  
current TRACK.  
5 RPT  
11.  
Button (REPEAT)  
Repeats current song when the button is  
pressed for less than 0.8 sec.  
Repeats the entire DISC when the button  
is pressed for 0.8 sec or longer.  
If CD has folders in it, repeat current fold-  
er instead of entire DISC when the button  
is pressed for more than 0.8 sec.  
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Features of your vehicle  
2. Folder playing order :  
If no song file is contained in the  
folder, that folder is not displayed.  
NOTE:  
Order of playing files (folders) :  
1. Song playing order :  
sequentially.  
to  
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• An encrypted MP3 PLAYER is not  
recognizable.  
(Continued)  
CAUTION IN USING  
USB DEVICE  
• To use an external USB device,  
make sure the device is not con-  
nected when starting up the vehi-  
cle. Connect the device after  
starting up.  
• If you disconnect the external  
USB device during playback in  
USB mode, the external USB  
device can be damaged or may  
malfunction. Therefore, discon-  
nect the external USB device  
when the audio is turned off or in  
another mode. (e.g, Radio or CD)  
• Depending on the condition of  
the external USB device, the con-  
nected 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 recog-  
nized.  
• If you start the engine when the  
USB device is connected, it may  
damage the USB device. (USB  
flashdrives are very sensitive to  
electric shock.)  
• Depending on the type and  
capacity of the external USB  
device or the type of the files  
stored in the device, there is a dif-  
ference in the time taken for  
recognition of the device.  
• Use only a USB device formatted  
to FAT 12/16/32.  
• If the engine is started up or  
turned off while the external USB  
device is connected, the external  
USB device may not work.  
• USB devices without USB I/F  
authentication may not be recog-  
nizable.  
• Do not use the USB device for  
purposes other than playing  
music files.  
• It may not play inauthentic MP3 or  
WMA files.  
• Make sure the USB connection  
terminal does not come in con-  
tact with the human body or other  
objects.  
• Use of USB accessories such as  
rechargers or heaters using USB  
I/F may lower performance or  
cause trouble.  
1) It can only play MP3 files with  
the compression rate between  
8Kbps~320Kbps.  
• If you repeatedly connect or dis-  
connect the USB device in a short  
period of time, it may break the  
device.  
2) It can only play WMA music  
files with the compression rate  
between 8Kbps~320Kbps.  
• If you use devices such as a USB  
hub purchased separately, the  
vehicle’s audio system may not  
recognize the USB device. In that  
case, connect the USB device  
directly to the multimedia termi-  
nal of the vehicle.  
• Take precautions for static elec-  
tricity when connecting or dis-  
connecting the external USB  
device.  
You may hear a strange noise  
when connecting or disconnect-  
ing a USB device.  
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• If the USB device is divided by  
logical drives, only the music files  
on the highest-priority drive are  
recognized by car audio.  
• Please avoid using USB memory  
products which can be used as  
key chains or cellular phone  
accessories as they could cause  
damage to the USB jack. Please  
make certain only to use plug  
type connector products as  
shown below.  
• Devices such as MP3 Player/  
Cellular phone/Digital camera can  
be unrecognizable by standard  
USB I/F can be unrecognizable.  
• Some non-standard USB devices  
(METAL COVER TYPE USB) can  
be unrecognizable.  
• Some USB flash memory readers  
(such as CF, SD, microSD, etc.) or  
external-HDD type devices can be  
unrecognizable.  
• Music files protected by DRM  
(DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGE-  
MENT) are not recognizable.  
• The data in the USB memory may  
be lost while using this audio.  
Always back up important data on  
a personal storage device.  
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PA_PA710PAE  
PA_PA710PAG  
PA_PA710PAE  
PA_PA710PAG  
PA_PA710PAE  
Using USB device  
INFO  
3.  
Button  
AUX  
1.  
Button (USB or AUX)  
Displays the information of the file cur-  
rently played in the order of  
4. TRACK Button  
SEEK  
TRACK  
If the auxiliary device is connected, it  
switches to AUX or USB mode to play the  
sound from the auxiliary player.  
• Press the  
button for less than  
FILE NAME TITLE ARTIST ➟  
ALBUM FOLDER TOTAL FILE ➟  
NORMAL DISPLAY FILE NAME…  
(Displays no information if the file has no  
song information.)  
0.8 seconds to play from the beginning  
of the current song.  
If there is no auxiliary device, then the  
message “No Media” will become dis-  
played on the LCD for 3 seconds and  
returns to previous mode.  
Press the button for less than 0.8 sec  
onds and press it again within 1 sec-  
ond to move to and play the previous  
song.  
• Press the  
SEEK  
TRACK  
button for less than  
SCAN  
2.  
Button  
0.8 seconds to move to the next song.  
Press the button for 0.8 seconds or  
longer to play the song in forward  
direction in fast speed.  
Plays each song in the USB device for 10  
seconds. To cancel SCAN Play, press  
this button again.  
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4 REW  
TUNE  
Button  
ENTER  
7.  
Button (Fast Rewind)  
4
10.  
Knob  
&
Push and hold the  
0.8sec : play the  
operation of REW on the current TRACK.  
button, more than  
REW  
Turn this knob clockwise to browse  
songs after current song, or counter  
clockwise to browse songs before cur-  
rent song. To play the displayed song,  
press the knob.  
PA_PA710PAE  
PA_PA710PAG  
5 RPT  
8.  
Button (REPEAT)  
• Press this button for less than 0.8 sec-  
onds to repeat current song.  
• Press this button for 0.8 seconds or  
longer to repeat all songs in current  
folder.  
1 FF  
5.  
Button (Fast Forward)  
1
To cancel REPEAT, press this button  
again.  
Push and hold the  
button, more than  
FF  
0.8sec : play the operation of FF on the  
current TRACK.  
FLDR  
9.  
Button (FOLDER)  
PTY  
FLDR  
• Press  
button to move to child  
2 RDM  
6.  
Button (RANDOM)  
folder of the current folder and display  
the first song in the folder.  
• Press this button for less than 0.8 sec-  
onds to play songs randomly in current  
folder.  
TUNE  
Press  
folder displayed. It will play the first  
knob to move to the  
• Press this button for 0.8 seconds or  
longer to play songs randomly in entire  
USB device.  
song in the folder.  
PTY  
• Press  
button to move to parent  
FLDR  
To cancel RANDOM play, press this  
button again.  
folder display the first song in the fold-  
er. Press TUNE knob to move to the  
folder displayed.  
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NOTICE FOR USING THE  
iPod DEVICE  
(Continued)  
CAUTION IN USING THE  
iPod DEVICE  
• When the iPod cable is connect-  
ed, the system can be switched to  
AUX mode even without iPod  
device and may cause noise.  
Disconnect the iPod cable when  
you are not using the iPod device.  
• Some iPod models might not support  
the communication protocol and the  
files will not be played.  
• The Hyundai iPod Power Cable is  
needed in order to operate iPod  
with the audio buttons on the  
audio system.The USB cable pro-  
vided by Apple may cause mal-  
function and should not be used  
for Hyundai vehicles.  
Supported iPod models:  
- iPod Mini  
- iPod 4th (Photo) ~ 6th (Classic) gen-  
eration  
• When not using iPod with car  
audio, detach the iPod cable from  
iPod. Otherwise, iPod may remain  
in accessory mode, and may not  
work properly.  
- iPod Nano 1st~4th generation  
- iPod Touch 1st~2nd generation  
• 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 disabled due to its own  
malfunction, reset the iPod. (Reset:  
Refer to iPod manual)  
The Hyundai iPod Power Cable  
may be purchased through  
your Hyundai Dealership.  
• When connecting iPod with the  
iPod Power Cable, insert the con-  
nector to the multimedia socket  
completely. If not inserted com-  
pletely, communications between  
iPod and audio may be interrupt-  
ed.  
• An iPod may not operate normally on  
low battery.  
• Some iPod devices, such as the  
iPhone, can be connected through the  
Bluetooth® interface. The device  
must have audio Bluetooth® capabili-  
ty (such as for stereo headphone  
Bluetooth®). The device can play, but  
it will not be controlled by the audio  
system.  
• 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.  
• Deactivate (turn off) the equalizer  
function of an iPod when adjust-  
ing the audio system’s volume,  
and turn off the equalizer of the  
audio system when using the  
equalizer of an iPod.  
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SEEK  
TRACK  
• Press the  
button button for less  
than 0.8 seconds to move to the next  
track.  
PA_PA710PAE  
PA_PA710PAG  
Press the button for 0.8 seconds or  
longer to play the song in forward  
direction in fast speed.  
PA_PA710PAE  
Using iPod  
1 FF  
4.  
Button (Fast Forward)  
1
Push and hold the  
button, more than  
FF  
INFO  
2.  
Button  
AUX  
1.  
Button (iPod)  
0.8sec : play the operation of FF on the  
current TRACK.  
Displays the information of the file cur-  
rently played in the order of  
If iPod is connected, it switches to the  
iPod mode from the previous mode to  
play the song files stored in the iPod.  
TITLE ARTIST ALBUM NORMAL  
DISPLAY TITLE... (Displays no infor-  
mation if the file has no song informa-  
tion.)  
2 RDM  
5.  
Button (RANDOM)  
If there is no iPod connected, then it dis-  
plays the message "No Media" for 3 sec-  
onds and returns to the previous mode.  
• Press this button for less than 0.8 sec-  
onds to shuffle order of all songs in  
current category. (Song Random)  
• Press this button for 0.8 seconds or  
longer to shuffle order of albums in cur-  
rent category. (Album Random)  
3. TRACK Button  
SEEK  
TRACK  
• Press the  
button for less than  
0.8 seconds to play from the beginning  
of the song currently played.  
To cancel RANDOM Play, press this  
button again.  
Press the button for less than 0.8 sec-  
onds and press it again within 1 sec-  
ond to move to and play the previous  
track.  
4 REW  
6.  
Button (Fast Rewind)  
4
Push and hold the  
button, more than  
REW  
0.8sec : play the operation of REW on  
the current TRACK.  
Press the button for 0.8 seconds or  
longer to play the song in reverse  
direction in fast speed.  
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5 RPT  
Repeats the song currently played.  
7.  
Button (REPEAT)  
PA_PA710PAE  
PA_PA710PAG  
PA_PA710PAE  
TUNE  
ENTER  
Button  
9.  
Knob &  
When you rotate the knob clockwise, it  
will display the songs (category) ahead  
of the song currently played (category in  
the same level).  
PA_PA710PAG  
FLDR  
8.  
Button (CATEGORY)  
Moves to the upper category from cur-  
rently played category of the iPod.  
Also, when you rotate the knob counter-  
clockwise, it will display the songs (cate-  
gory) before the song currently played  
(category in the same level).  
To move to (play) the category (song)  
displayed, press TUNE knob.  
You will be able to search through the  
lower category of the selected category.  
To listen to the song displayed in the  
song category, press the button to skip to  
and play the selected song.  
The standard order of iPod’s category is  
SONGS ALBUMS ARTISTS GEN-  
RES iPod  
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• Do not place the phone near or  
inside metallic objects, otherwise  
communications with Bluetooth®  
system or cellular service sta-  
tions can be disturbed.  
CAUTION IN USING  
BLUETOOTH® CELLULAR  
PHONE  
• Do not use a cellular phone or  
perform Bluetooth® settings (e.g.  
pairing a phone) while driving.  
• Some Bluetooth®-enabled phones  
may not be recognized by the  
system or fully compatible with  
the system.  
• Before using Bluetooth® related  
features of the audio system,  
refer your phone’s User’s Manual  
for phone-side Bluetooth® opera-  
tions.  
• While  
a
phone is connected  
through Bluetooth® your phone  
may discharge quicker than usual  
for additional Bluetooth®-related  
operations.  
• Some cellular phones or other  
devices may cause interference  
noise or malfunction to audio  
system. In this case, storing the  
device in a different location may  
resolve the situation.  
The phone must be paired to the  
audio system to use Bluetooth®  
related features.  
You will not be able to use the  
hands-free feature when your  
phone (in the car) is outside of  
the cellular service area (e.g. in a  
tunnel, in a underground, in a  
mountainous area, etc.).  
• If the cellular phone signal is poor  
or the vehicles interior noise is  
too loud, it may be difficult to hear  
the other person’s voice during a  
call.  
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®
BLUETOOTH PHONE OPERA-  
TION (if equipped)  
®
POLISH  
SWEDISH  
What is Bluetooth ?  
Bluetooth® is a wireless technology that  
allows multiple devices to be connected  
in a short range, low-powered devices  
like hands-free, stereo headset, steering  
remote control, etc. For more informa-  
tion, visit the Bluetooth® website at  
www.Bluetooth.com  
NOTICE  
• The phone must be paired to the sys-  
tem before using Bluetooth® features.  
• Only one selected (linked) cellular  
phone can be used with the system at  
a time.  
General Features  
• Some phones are not fully compatible  
with this system.  
2
• This audio system supports Bluetooth®  
hands-free and stereo-headset fea-  
tures.  
1
3
• The Bluetooth® word mark and logos  
are registered trademarks owned by  
Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and any use of  
such marks by Hyundai is under  
license. A Bluetooth enabled cell  
phone is required to use Bluetooth®  
wireless technology.  
4
- HANDS-FREE feature: Making or  
receiving calls wirelessly through  
voice recognition.  
VOLUME  
speaker volume.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
button : Raises or lowers  
- STEREO-HEADSET feature: Playing  
music from cellular phones (that sup-  
ports A2DP feature) wirelessly.  
CALL  
button : Places and transfers  
button : Ends calls or cancels  
calls.  
END  
functions.  
• Voice recognition engine of the  
Bluetooth® system supports 10 types of  
languages:  
TALK  
nition.  
button : Activates voice recog-  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
UK ENGLISH  
SPANISH  
DUTCH  
ITALIAN  
DANISH  
RUSSIAN  
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®
Bluetooth Language Setting  
The system language can be changed by  
the following steps:  
• At any time if you say “help”, the system  
will announce what commands are  
available.  
Voice Recognition Activation  
• The voice recognition engine contained  
in the Bluetooth® System can be acti-  
vated in the following conditions:  
- Button Activation  
1. Power on the audio system with the  
volume set to an audible level.  
Menu tree  
The menu tree identifies available voice  
recognition Bluetooth® functions.  
The voice recognition system will be  
active when the button is pressed  
and after the sound of a Beep.  
2. Press and hold  
button on the  
steering wheel until the audio displays  
“Please Wait”.  
- The Bluetooth® system will reply in  
currently selected language that it is  
changing to the next language.  
- Active Listening  
Pair phone  
Setup  
The voice recognition system will be  
active for a period of time when the  
Voice Recognition system has asked  
for a customer response.  
Select phone  
Delete phone  
Change priority  
Bluetooth off  
- System language cycles between  
FRENCH/GERMAN/UK ENGLISH  
SPANISH/DUTCH/ITALIAN/DANISH/  
RUSSIAN/POLISH/SWEDISH.  
• The system can recognize single digits  
from zero to nine while number greater  
than ten will not be recognized.  
3. When completed, the audio display  
returns to normal.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the next lan-  
guage selection.  
Phonebook  
Add entry  
By voice  
• If the command is not recognized, the  
system will announce "Pardon" or No  
input voice signal from microphone. (No  
response)  
By Phone  
Change  
NOTE:  
Delete name  
The phone needs to be paired again  
after changing system language.  
- Avoid resting your thumb or finger  
on the button as the language  
could unintentionally change.  
• The system shall cancel voice recogni-  
tion mode in following cases : When  
Call  
By name  
pressing the  
button and saying  
By number  
cancel following the beep. When not  
making a call and pressing the  
button. When voice recognition has  
failed 3 consecutive times.  
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- By Manual Operation:  
1) Push the “SETUP” button to enter  
SETUP mode.  
Voice Operation Tip  
<Voice Recognism>  
To get the best performance out of the  
Voice Recognition System, observe the  
followings:  
- Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet  
as possible. Close the window to elim-  
inate surrounding noise (traffic noise,  
vibration sounds, etc), which may dis-  
turb recognizing the voice command  
correctly.  
The Bluetooth® icon appears on the  
upper side of audio display when a  
phone is connected.  
- Speak a command after a beep sound  
within 5 seconds. Otherwise the com-  
mand will not be received properly.  
2) Select “PHONE” item by rotating the  
TUNE knob, then push the knob.  
Phone Setup  
- Speak in a natural voice without paus-  
ing between words.  
All Bluetooth®-related operations can be  
performed by voice command or by man-  
ual operation.  
Information Display  
<Active Call>  
- By Voice Command:  
Press button on the steering wheel  
to activate voice recognition.  
3) Select desired item by rotating the  
TUNE knob, then push the knob.  
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• Pairing phone  
10. After Pairing is completed, your  
phone will start to transfer  
phone/contact list to the audio sys-  
tem.  
1. Press  
2. Say “Set Up”.  
button.  
Before using Bluetooth® features, the  
phone must be paired (registered) to the  
audio system. Up to 5 phones can be  
paired with the system.  
- The system replies with available  
commands.  
- To skip the information message,  
- This process may take from a few  
minutes to over 10 minutes depend-  
ing on the phone model and number  
of entries in the phone/contact list.  
press  
heard.  
again and then a beep is  
NOTE:  
3. Say “Pair Phone”  
4. Proceed at next step.  
The pairing procedure of the phone  
varies according to each phone  
model. Before attempting to pair  
phone, please see your phone’s  
User’s Guide for instructions.  
11. By manual operation:  
- Select “PAIR” in PHONE menu, then  
proceed from step 5.  
5. Say the name of your phone when  
prompted.  
- Use any name to uniquely describe  
your phone.  
- Use Full name to voice tag.  
NOTE:  
- Not use to short name or similar to  
voice command.  
6. Bluetooth® system will repeat the  
name you stated.  
Once pairing with the phone is com-  
pleted, there is no need to pair with  
that phone again unless the phone is  
deleted manually from the audio sys-  
tem (refer “Deleting Phone” section)  
or the vehicle’s information is  
removed from the phone.  
7. Say “Yes” to confirm.  
8. The audio displays “searching  
----  
passkey: 0000” and asks you to initiate  
pairing procedure from the phone.  
NOTE:  
• Until the audio displays “Transfer  
Complete”, Bluetooth® hands-free  
feature may not be fully operational.  
9. Search the Bluetooth® system on your  
phone .Your phone should display your  
[vehicle model name] on the  
Bluetooth® device list. Then attempt  
pairing on your phone.  
• Depending on the phone make and  
model, the phone book contact list  
mat not transfer to the audio system.  
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• Connecting phone  
• Deleting Phone  
The paired phone can be deleted.  
NOTE:  
When the Bluetooth® system is enabled,  
the phone previously used is automati-  
cally selected and re-connected. If you  
want to select different phone previously  
paired, the phone can be selected  
through “Select Phone” menu.  
If the phone is paired to two or more  
vehicles of the same model, i.e. both  
vehicles are HYUNDAI i10, some  
phones may not handle Bluetooth®  
devices of that name correctly. In this  
case, you may need to change the  
name displayed on your phone from  
i10.  
- When the phone is deleted, all the infor-  
mation associated with that phone is  
also deleted (including phonebook).  
- If you want to use the deleted phone  
with the audio system again, pairing  
procedure must be completed once  
more.  
Only a selected phone can be used with  
the hands-free system at a time.  
Refer to your phone’s User’s Guide, or  
contact your cellular carrier or phone  
manufacturer for instructions.  
1. Press button.  
2. Say “Set Up”.  
1.Press button.  
2.Say “Set Up”.  
3. Say “Select Phone” after prompt  
- The system lists all the registered  
phone names.  
3.Say “Delete Phone” after prompt.  
- The system lists all the registered  
phone names.  
4. Say the name or number of desired  
phone from the list.  
4.Say the name or number of desired  
phone from the list.  
5. Say “Yes” to confirm.  
6. By manual operation:  
5.Say “Yes” to confirm.  
6.By manual operation:  
- Select “SELECT” in PHONE menu,  
then select desired phone from the  
list.  
- Select “DELETE” in PHONE menu,  
then select desired phone from the  
list.  
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• Turning Bluetooth® ON/OFF  
Bluetooth® system can be enabled (ON)  
or disabled (OFF) by this menu.  
- If Bluetooth® is disabled, all the com-  
mands related to Bluetooth® system  
prompts whether you wish to turn  
Bluetooth® ON or not.  
• BT SETUP  
1. Adjusting Bluetooth language  
• Changing Priority  
When several phones are paired to the  
audio system, the system attempts to  
connect following order when the  
Bluetooth® is enabled:  
Select “BT Voice Recognition lan-  
guage” in PHONE menu, adjust lan-  
guage to desired language by turning  
the TUNE knob, then press the knob  
again to confirm.  
1) “Priority” checked phone.  
2) Previously connected phone  
3) Gives up auto connection.  
1. Press button.  
2. Say “Set Up”  
- Supported Languages: FRENCH/  
GERMAN/ UK ENGLISHSPANISH/  
DUTCH/  
RUSSIAN/ POLISH/ SWEDISH.  
ITALIAN/  
DANISH/  
1. Press  
2. Say “Set Up”.  
button.  
3. Say “Bluetooth Off” after prompt.  
4. Say “Yes” to confirm.  
5. By manual operation:  
3. Say “Change Priority” after prompt.  
- The system lists all the registered  
phone names.  
- Select “BT Off” in PHONE menu,  
then after announcement, say “YES”  
to confirm.  
4. Say the name or number of desired  
phone from the list.  
5. Say “Yes” to confirm.  
6. By manual operation:  
- Select “PRIORITY” in PHONE menu,  
then select desired phone from the  
list.  
NOTE:  
The Phone need to be paired again  
after changing system language.  
• Avoid resting your thumb or finger  
on the talk button as the language  
could unintentionally change.  
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• Adding Entry by Phone  
1. Press button.  
2. Say “Phonebook”.  
Phone Book (In-Vehicle)  
• Adding Entry  
NOTICE  
- The system can recognize single digits  
from zero to nine. Numbers that are  
ten or greater cannot be recognized.  
- You can enter each digit individually  
or group digits together in preferred  
string lengths.  
- To speed up input, it is a good idea to  
group all digits into a continuous  
string.  
- Recommend to enter the numbers  
constituted an grouping within all  
digit numbers to dial 995 / 734 / 0000  
- The display corresponding to each  
operation appears on the screen as fol-  
lows:  
Phone numbers and voice tags can be  
registered. Entries registered in the  
phone can also be transferred.  
3. Say “Add Entry” after prompt.  
4. Say “By Phone” to proceed.  
5. Say “Yes” to confirm.  
• Adding Entry by Voice  
6.Your phone will start to transfer  
phone/contact list to the audio system.  
1. Press button.  
2. Say "Phonebook".  
This process may take over 10 minutes  
depending on the phone model and  
number of entries  
- The system replies with all available  
commands.  
- To skip the information message,  
7. Wait till the audio displays “Transfer  
Complete” message.  
press  
heard.  
again and then a beep is  
3. Say “Add Entry”.  
4. Say “By Voice” to proceed.  
Changing Name  
The registered names can be modified.  
Input operation example:  
1. Say: “Nine, nine, five”  
Display: “995”  
2. And say: “Seven, three, four”  
Display: “995734”  
5. Say the name of the entry when  
prompted.  
6. Say “Yes” to confirm.  
1.Press button.  
2.Say “Phonebook”.  
7. Say the phone number of that entry  
when prompted.  
3.Say “Change Name” after prompt.  
4.Say the name of the entry (voice tag).  
5.Say “Yes” to confirm.  
8. Say “Store” if phone number input is  
finished.  
6.Say new desired name.  
9. Say a phone number type. “Home”,  
“Work”, “Mobile”, “Other” or “Default” is  
available.  
10. Say “Yes” to complete adding entry.  
11. Say “Yes” to store additional location  
for this contact, or say “Cancel” to fin-  
ish the process.  
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Deleting Name  
The registered names can be deleted.  
• Dialing by Number  
Receiving a Phone Call  
A phone call can be made by dialing the  
spoken numbers. The system can recog-  
nize single digits from zero to nine.  
When receiving a phone call, a ringtone  
is audible from speakers and the audio  
system changes into telephone mode.  
1.Press button.  
2.Say “Phonebook”.  
When receiving a phone call, “Incoming  
call” message and incoming phone num-  
ber (if available) are displayed on the  
audio.  
3.Say “Delete Name” after prompt.  
4.Say the name of the entry (voice tag).  
5.Say “Yes” to confirm.  
1.Press  
2.Say “Call”.  
button.  
3.Say “Number” when prompted.  
4.Say desired phone numbers.  
Making a Phone Call  
• Calling by Name  
To Answer a Call:  
5.Say “Dial” to complete the number and  
make a call.  
- Press  
wheel.  
To Reject a Call:  
button on the steering  
A phone call can be made by speaking  
names registered in the audio system.  
Tip  
- Press  
wheel.  
To Adjust Ring Volume:  
button on the steering  
A shortcut to each of the following func-  
tions is available:  
1. Say “Dial Number”  
1. Press  
2. Say “Call”.  
button.  
3. Say “Name” when prompted.  
4. Say desired name (voice tag).  
- Use VOLUME buttons on the steering  
wheel.  
2. Say “Dial <digit>”  
5. Say desired location (phone number  
type). Only stored locations can be  
selected.  
To Transfer a Call to the Phone (Secret  
Call):  
- Press  
button on the steering  
6. Say “Yes” to confirm and make a call.  
wheel until the audio system transfers a  
call to the phone.  
Tip  
A shortcut to each of the following func-  
tions is available:  
1. Say “Call Name”  
2. Say “Call <john>”  
3. Say “Call <john> at <home>”  
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Features of your vehicle  
®
Talking on the Phone  
NOTICE  
Bluetooth  
Streaming  
Audio Music  
When talking on the phone, “Active Call”  
message and the other party’s phone  
number (if available) are displayed on the  
audio.  
In the following situations, you or the  
other party may have difficulty hearing  
each other:  
The audio system supports Bluetooth®  
A2DP (Audio Advanced Distribution  
Profile) and AVRCP (Audio Video  
Remote Control Profile) technologies.  
1. Speaking at the same time, your voice  
may not reach each other parties.  
(This is not a malfunction.) Speak  
alternately with the other party on the  
phone.  
2. Keep the Bluetooth® volume to a low  
level. High-level volume may result in  
distortion and echo.  
3. When driving on a rough road.  
4. When driving at high speeds.  
5. When the window is open.  
6. When the air conditioning vents are  
facing the microphone.  
To Mute the Microphone  
Both profiles provide steaming of music  
via compatible “PAIRED” Bluetooth®  
Cellular phone.  
To stream music from the Bluetooth® cel-  
lular phone, play your music files on your  
cellular phone according to your cellular  
phone user’s manual and press the  
- Press MUTE button on the steering  
wheel.  
To Finish a Call  
- Press  
wheel.  
button on the steering  
button on the audio system until  
“MP3 play” is displayed on the LCD.  
CD/AUX  
The audio system head unit displays  
‘MP3 MODE’.  
7. When the sound of the air condition-  
ing fan is loud.  
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Features of your vehicle  
NOTE:  
• In addition to streaming MP3 files,  
all music and sound files your cellu-  
lar phone supports can be played  
by the audio system.  
• Bluetooth® compatible cellular  
phones must include A2DP and  
AVRCP capabilities.  
• Some A2DP and AVRCP compatible  
Bluetooth® cellular phones may not  
play music through the audio sys-  
tem initially. These cellular phones  
may need to have the Bluetooth®  
streaming enabled, for example;  
i.e : MenuFilemanagerMusic➟  
OptionPlay via Bluetooth  
• Please refer to User’s Guide for your  
cellular phone for more information.  
To cancel Bluetooth® cellular phone  
music streaming, stop music play-  
back on the cellular phone or  
change the audio mode to AM/FM,  
CD, iPod, ect.  
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Features of your vehicle  
Key matrix  
Class  
No.  
Connected  
Normal mode BT SETUP menu  
KEY  
Paired H/P  
Empty  
Disconnected  
Not Connecting  
2nd Call  
2nd Call  
Outgoing Call  
Incoming Call  
Active Call  
2nd call  
Not Paired  
Accept Call  
1st Call:waiting 2nd Call:waiting  
2nd Call:active 1st Call:active  
-
-
-
SHORT  
1
2
3
Transfer call:secret call  
-
-
-
-
-
-
LONG  
VR  
VR  
VR  
VR  
Reject Call  
End Call  
End Call  
End Call  
SHORT  
MODE Cancel MODE Cancel MODE Cancel MODE Cancel  
Speaker  
Adaptation  
Speaker  
Adaptation  
LONG  
-
-
-
-
-
-
[10sec]  
(Only English)  
(Only English)  
SHORT  
Active  
Active  
Active  
Active  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LONG  
Change  
Change  
Change  
Change  
language  
language  
language  
language  
[10sec]  
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