Driving your vehicle -> Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) for Your Hyundai I20 4 Door 2021-2026

Driving your vehicle  
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Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT)  
Intelligent Manual Transmission  
system use E-Clutch (Electronic  
Clutch) and SSC (Start Stop Coasting)  
technology. When the vehicle is in  
coasting driving, automatically cuts off  
the engine power in order to reduce fuel  
consumption.  
(iMT) operation  
„Type A  
OIB054009  
„Type B  
The shift lever can be moved with  
pressing the button (1).  
The button (1) must be pressed whilst  
moving the shift lever.  
OIB054001  
„Type C  
The shift lever can be moved with  
pressing the button (1).  
The button (1) must be pressed while  
moving the shift lever.  
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The Intelligent manual transmission  
(iMT) has 6 forward gears. This shift  
pattern is imprinted on the shift knob.  
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The transmission is fully synchronized  
in all forward gears so shifting to  
either a higher or a lower gear is easily  
accomplished. Depress the clutch pedal  
down fully whilst shifting, then release it  
slowly.  
If your vehicle is equipped with an  
ignition lock switch, the engine will not  
start when starting the engine without  
depressing the brake pedal and clutch  
pedal. (if equipped)  
The shift lever must be returned to the  
neutral position before shifting into  
R (Reverse). Push the button located  
immediately below the shift knob  
and pull the gearshift lever to the left  
sufficiently, and then shift into reverse  
(R) gear position. Make sure the vehicle  
is completely stopped before shifting  
into R (Reverse).  
CAUTION  
śꢀ When downshifting from fifth gear  
to fourth gear, caution should be  
taken not to inadvertently press the  
shift lever sideways in such a manner  
that the second gear is engaged.  
Such a drastic downshift may cause  
the engine speed to increase to the  
point that the tachometer will enter  
the red-zone. Such overrevving of  
the engine and transmission may  
possibly cause engine damage.  
śꢀ Do not downshift more than 2 gears  
or downshift the gear when the  
engine is running at high speed  
(5,000 RPM or higher). Such a  
downshifting may damage the  
engine, clutch and the transmission.  
śꢀ During cold weather, shifting may  
be difficult until the transmission  
lubricant is warmed up. This is  
normal and not harmful to the  
transmission.  
Never operate the engine with the  
tachometer (rpm) in the red zone.  
śꢀ If you’ve come to a complete stop  
and it’s hard to shift into the 1st gear  
or R(Reverse), leave the shift lever at  
N(Neutral) position and release the  
clutch. Press the clutch pedal back  
down, and then shift into the 1st gear  
or R(Reverse) gear position.  
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Driving your vehicle  
śꢀ To avoid premature clutch wear  
and damage, do not drive with your  
foot resting on the clutch pedal.  
Also, don’t use the clutch to hold the  
vehicle stopped on an uphill grade,  
whilst waiting for a traffic light, etc.  
śꢀ Do not use the shift lever as a  
handrest during driving, as this can  
result in premature wear of the  
transmission shift forks.  
Using the clutch  
The clutch should be pressed all the way  
to the floor before shifting, then released  
slowly. The clutch pedal should always  
be fully released whilst driving. Do not  
rest your foot on the clutch pedal whilst  
driving. This can cause unnecessary  
wear. Do not partially engage the clutch  
to hold the vehicle on an incline. This  
causes unnecessary wear. Use the  
foot brake or parking brake to hold the  
vehicle on an incline. Do not operate the  
clutch pedal rapidly and repeatedly.  
śꢀ To prevent possible damage to the  
clutch system, do not start with the  
2nd (second) gear engaged except  
when you start on a slippery road.  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
When operating the clutch pedal, press  
the clutch pedal down fully. If you don’t  
press the clutch pedal fully, the clutch  
may be damaged or noise may occur.  
śꢀ Before leaving the driver’s seat,  
always set the parking brake fully  
and shut the engine off. Then make  
sure the transmission is shifted into  
the 1st gear when the vehicle is  
parked on a level or uphill grade, and  
shifted into R (Reverse) on a downhill  
grade. Unexpected and sudden  
vehicle movement can occur if these  
precautions are not followed in the  
order identified.  
Downshifting  
When you must slow down in heavy  
traffic or whilst driving up steep hills,  
downshift before the engine starts to  
labour. Downshifting reduces the chance  
of stalling and gives better acceleration  
when you again need to increase your  
speed. When the vehicle is traveling  
down steep hills, downshifting helps  
maintain safe speed and prolongs brake  
life.  
śꢀ Do not use the engine brake (shifting  
from a high gear to lower gear)  
rapidly on slippery roads. The vehicle  
may slip causing an accident.  
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Good driving practices  
WARNING  
śꢀ Never take the vehicle out of gear and  
coast down a hill. This is extremely  
hazardous. Always leave the vehicle  
in gear.  
śꢀ Don’t “ride” the brakes. This can cause  
them to overheat and malfunction.  
Instead, when you are driving down a  
long hill, shift to a lower gear. When  
you do this, the engine braking will  
help slow down the vehicle.  
śꢀ Slow down before shifting to a lower  
gear. This will help avoid over-revving  
the engine, which can cause damage.  
śꢀ Slow down when you encounter cross  
winds. This gives you much better  
control of your vehicle.  
śꢀ Be sure the vehicle is completely  
stopped before you attempt to shift  
into reverse. The transmission can be  
damaged if you do not.  
śꢀ Exercise extreme caution when driving  
on a slippery surface. Be especially  
careful when braking, accelerating or  
shifting gears. On a slippery surface,  
an abrupt change in vehicle speed can  
cause the drive wheels to lose traction  
and the vehicle to go out of control.  
śꢀ Always buckle-up! In a collision, an  
unbelted occupant is significantly  
more likely to be seriously injured  
or killed than a properly belted  
occupant.  
śꢀ Avoid high speeds when cornering or  
turning.  
śꢀ Do not make quick steering wheel  
movements, such as sharp lane  
changes or fast, sharp turns.  
śꢀ The risk of rollover is greatly  
ncreased if you lose control of your  
vehicle at highway speeds.  
śꢀ Loss of control often occurs if two or  
more wheels drop off the roadway  
and the driver oversteers to reenter  
the roadway.  
śꢀ In the event your vehicle leaves  
the roadway, do not steer sharply.  
Instead, slow down before pulling  
back into the travel lanes.  
śꢀ Never exceed posted speed limits.  
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