Emergency situations for Your Hyundai I20 4 Door Third Generation (2021-2026)

8. Emergency situations  
Hazard warning flasher................................................................................... 8-3  
In case of an emergency whilst driving.........................................................8-4  
If the engine stalls whilst driving .............................................................................8-4  
If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing.........................................................8-4  
If you have a flat tyre whilst driving .........................................................................8-4  
If the engine will not start ..............................................................................8-5  
If the engine doesn’t turn over or turns over slowly............................................... 8-5  
If the engine turns over normally but doesn’t start ................................................ 8-5  
Jump starting..................................................................................................8-6  
If the engine overheats...................................................................................8-9  
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).................................................... 8-11  
Check tyre pressure ..................................................................................................8-11  
Tyre pressure monitoring system............................................................................8-12  
Low tyre pressure warning light..............................................................................8-13  
Low tyre pressure position and tyre pressure telltale............................................8-13  
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) malfunction indicator .........................8-14  
Changing a tyre with TPMS .....................................................................................8-14  
If you have a flat tyre (with spare tyre)........................................................ 8-16  
Jack and tools ..........................................................................................................8-16  
Changing tyres ......................................................................................................... 8-17  
Jack label..................................................................................................................8-21  
EC Declaration of conformity for Jack................................................................... 8-22  
If you have a flat tyre (with tyre mobility kit) ..............................................8-26  
Introduction............................................................................................................. 8-26  
Notes on the safe use of the Tyre Mobility Kit........................................................8-27  
Components of the Tyre Mobility Kit ..................................................................... 8-28  
Using the Tyre Mobility Kit...................................................................................... 8-29  
Distributing the sealant ...........................................................................................8-31  
Checking the tyre inflation pressure.......................................................................8-31  
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Towing ........................................................................................................... 8-32  
Towing service......................................................................................................... 8-32  
Removable towing hook......................................................................................... 8-33  
Emergency towing .................................................................................................. 8-34  
Emergency commodity................................................................................8-36  
Fire extinguisher...................................................................................................... 8-36  
First aid kit ............................................................................................................... 8-36  
Triangle reflector ..................................................................................................... 8-36  
Tyre pressure gauge................................................................................................ 8-36  
Pan-European eCall System......................................................................... 8-37  
Information on data processing............................................................................. 8-39  
Pan-European eCall System ....................................................................................8-41  
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HAZARD WARNING FLASHER  
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The hazard warning flasher serves as a  
warning to other drivers to exercise  
extreme caution when approaching,  
overtaking, or passing your vehicle.  
It should be used whenever emergency  
repairs are being made or when the  
vehicle is stopped near the edge of a  
roadway.  
To turn the hazard warning flasher on  
or off, press the hazard warning flasher  
button with the ignition switch in any  
position. The button is located in the  
centre fascia panel. All turn signal lights  
will flash simultaneously.  
śꢀ The hazard warning flasher operates  
whether your vehicle is running or not.  
śꢀ The turn signals do not work when the  
hazard flasher is on.  
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IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILST DRIVING  
If the engine stalls whilst driving  
śꢀ Reduce your speed gradually, keeping  
a straight line. Move cautiously off the  
road to a safe place.  
If you have a flat tyre whilst  
driving  
If a tyre goes flat whilst you are driving:  
śꢀ Take your foot off the accelerator  
pedal and let the vehicle slow down  
whilst driving straight ahead. Do  
not apply the brakes immediately or  
attempt to pull off the road as this  
may cause loss of vehicle control  
resulting in an accident. When the  
vehicle has slowed to such a speed  
that it is safe to do so, brake carefully  
and pull off the road. Drive off the  
road as far as possible and park on  
firm, level ground. If you are on a  
divided highway, do not park in the  
median area between the two traffic  
lanes.  
śꢀ Turn on your hazard warning flasher.  
śꢀ Try to start the engine again. If your  
vehicle will not start, we recommend  
that you contact a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
If the engine stalls at a  
crossroad or crossing  
If the engine stalls at a crossroads or  
crossing, if safe to do so, move the shift  
lever to the N (Neutral) position and then  
push the vehicle to a safe location.  
śꢀ When the vehicle is stopped, press  
the hazard warning flasher button,  
move the shift lever into P (Park, for  
automatic transmission/dual clutch  
transmission vehicle) or neutral  
(for manual transmission vehicle),  
apply the parking brake, and place  
the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF  
position.  
śꢀ Have all passengers get out of the  
vehicle. Be sure they all get out on the  
side of the vehicle that is away from  
traffic.  
śꢀ When changing a flat tyre, follow  
the instructions provided later in this  
chapter.  
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IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START  
If the engine doesn’t turn over  
or turns over slowly  
If the engine turns over normally  
but doesn’t start  
śꢀ Be sure the shift lever is in N (Neutral)  
or P (Park) if it is an automatic  
transmission/dual clutch transmission  
vehicle. The engine starts only when  
the shift lever is in N (Neutral) or P  
(Park).  
śꢀ Check the fuel level and add fuel if  
necessary.  
If the engine still does not start, we  
recommend that you call a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer for assistance.  
śꢀ Check the battery connections to be  
sure they are clean and tight.  
śꢀ Turn on the interior light. If the light  
dims or goes out when you operate  
the starter, the battery is drained.  
Do not push or pull the vehicle to start  
it. This could cause damage to your  
vehicle. See instructions for “Jump  
Starting” provided in this chapter.  
CAUTION  
Push or pull starting the vehicle may  
cause the catalytic converter to  
overload which can lead to damage to  
the emission control system.  
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Emergency situations  
JUMP STARTING  
Jump starting can be dangerous if done  
incorrectly. Follow the jump starting  
procedure in this section to avoid serious  
injury or damage to your vehicle. If in  
doubt about how to properly jump start  
your vehicle, we strongly recommend  
that you have a service technician or  
towing service do it for you.  
If acid gets into your eyes, flush your  
eyes with clean water for at least 15  
minutes and get immediate medical  
attention. If acid gets on your skin,  
thoroughly wash the area. If you  
feel pain or a burning sensation, get  
medical attention immediately.  
śꢀ When lifting a plastic-cased battery,  
excessive pressure on the case may  
cause battery acid to leak. Lift with a  
battery carrier or with your hands on  
opposite corners.  
WARNING  
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH  
to you or bystanders, always follow  
these precautions when working near  
or handling the battery:  
śꢀ Do not attempt to jump start your  
vehicle if your battery is frozen.  
śꢀ NEVER attempt to recharge the  
battery when the vehicle’s battery  
cables are connected to the battery.  
śꢀ The electrical ignition system works  
with high voltage. NEVER touch these  
components with the engine running  
or when the ignition switch is in the  
ON position.  
śꢀ Do not allow the (+) and (-) jumper  
cables to touch. It may cause sparks.  
śꢀ The battery may rupture or explode  
when you jump start with a low or  
frozen battery.  
Always read and follow  
instructions carefully when  
handling a battery.  
Wear eye protection designed  
to protect the eyes from acid  
splashes.  
Keep all flames, sparks, or  
smoking materials away from  
the battery.  
Hydrogen is always present in  
battery cells, is highly  
combustible, and may explode  
if ignited.  
Keep batteries out of reach of  
children.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to your vehicle:  
Batteries contain sulfuric acid  
which is highly corrosive. Do  
not allow acid to contact your  
eyes, skin or clothing.  
śꢀ Only use a 12-volt power supply  
(battery or jumper system) to jump  
start your vehicle.  
śꢀ Do not attempt to jump start your  
vehicle by push-starting.  
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Information  
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An inappropriately disposed  
battery can be harmful to the  
environment and human  
health. Dispose of the battery  
according to your local law(s)  
or regulations.  
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Jump starting procedure  
1. Position the vehicles close enough  
that the jumper cables will reach, but  
do not allow the vehicles to touch.  
2. Avoid fans or any moving parts in the  
engine compartment at all times, even  
when the vehicles are turned off.  
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4.Connect the jumper cables in  
the exact sequence shown in the  
illustration. First connect one jumper  
cable to the red, positive (+) jumper  
terminal of your vehicle (1).  
3. Turn off all electrical devices such  
as radios, lights, air conditioning,  
etc. Put the vehicles in P (Park, for  
automatic transmission/dual clutch  
transmission vehicle) or neutral (for  
manual transmission vehicle), and set  
the parking brakes. Turn both vehicles  
OFF.  
5. Connect the other end of the jumper  
cable to the red, positive (+) battery/  
jumper terminal of the assisting  
vehicle (2).  
6.Connect the second jumper cable to  
the black, negative (-) battery/ chassis  
ground of the assisting vehicle (3).  
7. Connect the other end of the second  
jumper cable to the black, negative (-)  
chassis ground of your vehicle (4).  
Do not allow the jumper cables to  
contact anything except the correct  
battery or jumper terminals or the  
correct ground. Do not lean over the  
battery when making connections.  
8.Start the engine of the assisting  
vehicle and let it run at approximately  
2,000rpm for a few minutes. Then  
start your vehicle.  
If your vehicle will not start after a  
few attempts, it probably requires  
servicing. In this event, please seek  
qualified assistance. If the cause of your  
battery discharging is not apparent, we  
recommend that you have your vehicle  
checked by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
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Emergency situations  
Disconnect the jumper cables in the  
exact reverse order you connected  
them:  
1. Disconnect the jumper cable from the  
black, negative (-) chassis ground of  
your vehicle (4).  
2. Disconnect the other end of the  
jumper cable from the black, negative  
(-) battery/chassis ground of the  
assisting vehicle (3).  
3. Disconnect the second jumper cable  
from the red, positive (+) battery/  
jumper terminal of the assisting  
vehicle (2).  
4.Disconnect the other end of the  
jumper cable from the red, positive (+)  
jumper terminal of your vehicle (1).  
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IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS  
If your temperature gauge indicates  
overheating, you experience a loss of  
power, or hear loud pinging or knocking,  
the engine may be overheating. If this  
happens, you should:  
4.Check for coolant leaking from the  
radiator, hoses or under the vehicle. (If  
the air conditioning had been in use, it  
is normal for cold water to be draining  
from it when you stop.)  
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it  
is safe to do so.  
5. If engine coolant is leaking out, stop  
the engine immediately and we  
recommend that you call a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer for assistance.  
2. Place the shift lever in P (Park, for  
automatic transmission/dual clutch  
transmission vehicle) or neutral (for  
manual transmission/dual clutch  
transmission vehicle) and set the  
parking brake. If the air conditioning is  
ON, turn it OFF.  
3. If engine coolant is running out under  
the vehicle or steam is coming out  
from the bonnet, stop the engine. Do  
not open the bonnet until the coolant  
has stopped running or the steaming  
has stopped. If there is no visible  
loss of engine coolant and no steam,  
leave the engine running and check  
to be sure the engine cooling fan is  
operating. If the fan is not running,  
turn the engine off.  
WARNING  
NEVER remove the radiator  
cap or the drain plug whilst  
the engine and radiator are  
hot. Hot coolant and steam  
may blow out under  
pressure, causing serious injury.  
Turn the engine off and wait until the  
engine cools down. Use extreme care  
when removing the radiator cap. Wrap  
a thick towel around it, and turn it  
counterclockwise slowly to the first  
stop. Step back whilst the pressure  
is released from the cooling system.  
When you are sure all the pressure  
has been released, press down on the  
cap, using a thick towel, and continue  
turning counterclockwise to remove it.  
WARNING  
Whilst the engine is  
running, keep hands,  
clothing and tools away  
from the moving parts such  
as the cooling fan and drive  
belt to prevent serious  
injury.  
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6.If you cannot find the cause of the  
overheating, wait until the engine  
temperature has returned to normal.  
Then, if coolant has been lost,  
carefully add coolant to the reservoir  
to bring the fluid level in the reservoir  
up to the halfway mark.  
7. Proceed with caution, keeping alert  
for further signs of overheating.  
If overheating happens again, we  
recommend that you call a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer for assistance.  
NOTICE  
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recommend the system be checked  
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low engine coolant, suddenly adding  
engine coolant may cause cracks  
in the engine. To prevent damage,  
add engine coolant slowly in small  
quantities.  
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Check tyre pressure  
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śꢀ You can check the tyre pressure in the  
Warning mode on the cluster.  
Refer to the “LCD Display Modes” in  
chapter 4.  
śꢀ Tyre pressure is displayed after a few  
minutes of driving after initial engine  
start up.  
śꢀ If tyre pressure is not displayed when  
the vehicle is stopped, “Drive to  
display” message will appear. After  
driving, check the tyre pressure.  
śꢀ The displayed tyre pressure values  
may differ from those measured with a  
tyre pressure gauge.  
śꢀ You can change the tyre pressure  
unit in the User Settings mode on the  
instrument cluster.  
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(1) Low Tyre Pressure Telltale/TPMS  
Malfunction Indicator  
(2) Low Tyre Pressure Position Telltale  
and Tyre Pressure Telltale (Shown on  
the LCD display)  
- psi, kpa, bar (Refer to “LCD Modes”  
in chapter 4).  
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Your vehicle has also been equipped  
with a TPMS malfunction indicator  
to indicate when the system is  
Tyre pressure monitoring  
system  
not operating properly. The TPMS  
malfunction indicator is combined with  
the low tyre pressure telltale. When  
the system detects a malfunction, the  
telltale will flash for approximately one  
minute and then remain continuously  
illuminated. This sequence will continue  
upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as  
long as the malfunction exists.  
WARNING  
Over-inflation or under-inflation can  
reduce tyre life, adversely affect  
vehicle handling, and lead to sudden  
tyre failure that may cause loss of  
vehicle control resulting in an accident.  
When the malfunction indicator is  
illuminated, the system may not be able  
to detect or signal low tyre pressure as  
intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur  
for a variety of reasons, including the  
installation of replacement or alternate  
tyres or wheels on the vehicle that  
prevent the TPMS from functioning  
properly.  
Always check the TPMS malfunction  
telltale after replacing one or more tyres  
or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that  
the replacement or alternate tyres and  
wheels allow the TPMS to continue to  
function properly.  
Each tyre, including the spare (if  
provided), should be checked monthly  
when cold and inflated to the inflation  
pressure recommended by the vehicle  
manufacturer on the vehicle placard  
or tyre inflation pressure label. (If your  
vehicle has tyres of a different size  
than the size indicated on the vehicle  
placard or tyre inflation pressure label,  
you should determine the proper tyre  
inflation pressure for those tyres.)  
As an added safety feature, your  
vehicle has been equipped with a tyre  
pressure monitoring system (TPMS)  
that illuminates a low tyre pressure  
telltale when one or more of your  
tyres is significantly under-inflated.  
Accordingly, when the low tyre pressure  
telltale illuminates, you should stop and  
check your tyres as soon as possible,  
and inflate them to the proper pressure.  
Driving on a significantly under-inflated  
tyre causes the tyre to overheat and can  
lead to tyre failure.  
NOTICE  
If any of the below happens, we  
recommend that you have the system  
checked by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
1. The Low Tyre Pressure Telltale/  
TPMS Malfunction Indicator does not  
illuminate for 3 seconds when the  
Engine Start/Stop button is pressed  
to the ON position or when the  
engine is running.  
Under-inflation also reduces fuel  
efficiency and tyre tread life, and  
may affect the vehicle’s handling and  
stopping ability.  
Please note that the TPMS is not a  
substitute for proper tyre maintenance,  
and it is the driver’s responsibility to  
maintain correct tyre pressure, even if  
under-inflation has not reached the level  
to trigger illumination of the TPMS low  
tyre pressure telltale.  
2. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator  
remains illuminated after blinking for  
approximately 1 minute.  
3. The Low Tyre Pressure Position  
Telltale remains illuminated.  
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If you cannot reach a service station or  
Low tyre pressure  
warning light  
if the tyre cannot hold the newly added  
air, replace the low pressure tyre with  
the spare tyre.  
Low tyre pressure position and  
tyre pressure telltale  
The Low Tyre Pressure Telltale will  
remain on and the TPMS Malfunction  
Indicator may blink for one minute  
and then remain illuminated (when  
the vehicle is driven approximately 10  
minutes at speed above 15.5 mph (25  
km/h)) until you have the low pressure  
tyre repaired and replaced on the  
vehicle.  
CAUTION  
In winter or cold weather, the Low Tyre  
Pressure Telltale may be illuminated if  
the tyre pressure was adjusted to the  
recommended tyre inflation pressure  
in warm weather. It does not mean  
your TPMS is malfunctioning because  
the decreased temperature leads to a  
proportional lowering of tyre pressure.  
When you drive your vehicle from a  
warm area to a cold area or from a cold  
area to a warm area, or the outside  
temperature is greatly higher or lower,  
you should check the tyre inflation  
pressure and adjust the tyres to the  
recommended tyre inflation pressure.  
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When the tyre pressure monitoring  
system warning indicators are  
illuminated and a warning message  
displayed on the cluster LCD display,  
one or more of your tyres is significantly  
under-inflated. The Low Tyre Pressure  
Position Telltale will indicate which  
tyre is significantly underinflated by  
illuminating the corresponding position  
light.  
If either telltale illuminates, immediately  
reduce your speed, avoid hard cornering  
and anticipate increased stopping  
distances. You should stop and check  
your tyres as soon as possible. Inflate the  
tyres to the proper pressure as indicated  
on the vehicle’s placard or tyre inflation  
pressure label located on the driver’s  
side centre pillar outer panel.  
WARNING  
Low pressure damage  
Significantly low tyre pressure makes  
the vehicle unstable and can contribute  
to loss of vehicle control and increased  
braking distances.  
Continued driving on low pressure  
tyres can cause the tyres to overheat  
and fail.  
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TPMS (Tyre Pressure  
Changing a tyre with TPMS  
Monitoring System)  
malfunction indicator  
If you have a flat tyre, the Low Tyre  
Pressure and Position telltales will come  
on. We recommend that you have  
the flat tyre repaired by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer as soon as possible  
or replace the flat tyre with the spare  
tyre.  
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator  
will illuminate after it blinks for  
approximately one minute when there  
is a problem with the Tyre Pressure  
Monitoring System.  
We recommend that you have the  
system checked by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer as soon as possible.  
NOTICE  
It is recommended that you do not  
use a puncture-repairing agent not  
approved by HYUNDAI dealer or the  
equivalent specified for your vehicle  
to repair and/or inflate a low pressure  
tyre. Tyre sealant not approved by  
HYUNDAI dealer or the equivalent  
specified for your vehicle may damage  
the tyre pressure sensor.  
NOTICE  
If there is a malfunction with the TPMS,  
the Low Tyre Pressure Position Telltale  
will not be displayed even though the  
vehicle has an under-inflated tyre.  
NOTICE  
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator may  
illuminate after blinking for one minute  
if the vehicle is near electric power  
supply cables or radio transmitters  
such as police stations, government  
and public offices, broadcasting  
stations, military installations, airports,  
transmitting towers, etc.  
Additionally, the TPMS Malfunction  
Indicator may illuminate if snow chains  
are used or electronic devices such as  
computers, chargers, remote starters,  
navigation, etc. This may interfere with  
normal operation of the TPMS.  
The spare tyre (if equipped) does not  
come with a tyre pressure monitoring  
sensor. When the low pressure tyre or  
the flat tyre is replaced with the spare  
tyre, the Low Tyre Pressure Telltale will  
remain on. Also, the TPMS Malfunction  
Indicator will illuminate after blinking  
for one minute if the vehicle is driven  
at speed above 15.5 mph (25 km/h) for  
approximately 10 minutes.  
Once the original wheel equipped with  
a tyre pressure monitoring sensor is  
reinflated to the recommended pressure  
and reinstalled on the vehicle, the  
Low Tyre Pressure Telltale and TPMS  
Malfunction Indicator will go off within a  
few minutes of driving.  
All vehicles sold in the EUROPE  
market during below period must be  
equipped with TPMS.  
- New model vehicle : Nov. 1, 2012 ~  
- Current model vehicle : Nov. 1, 2014~  
(Based on vehicle registrations)  
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If the indicators do not extinguish after  
a few minutes, it is recommended to  
contact the nearest authorised HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
Each wheel is equipped with a tyre  
pressure sensor mounted inside the tyre  
behind the valve stem (except for the  
spare tyre). You must use TPMS specific  
wheels. It is recommended that you  
always have your tyres serviced by a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
You may not be able to identify a tyre  
with low pressure by simply looking at it.  
Always use a good quality tyre pressure  
gauge to measure. Please note that a  
tyre that is hot (from being driven) will  
have a higher pressure measurement  
than a tyre that is cold.  
A cold tyre means the vehicle has been  
sitting for 3 hours and driven for less  
than 1 mile (1.6 km) in that 3 hour period.  
WARNING  
Tampering with, modifying, or disabling  
the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS) components may interfere  
with the system’s ability to warn the  
driver of low tyre pressure conditions  
and/or TPMS malfunctions. Tampering  
with, modifying, or disabling the Tyre  
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)  
components may void the warranty for  
that portion of the vehicle.  
WARNING  
śꢀ Do not modify the vehicle; it may  
interfere with the TPMS function.  
śꢀ The wheels on the market do not  
have a TPMS sensor.  
śꢀ For your safety, we recommend that  
you use parts for replacement from a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
śꢀ If you use the wheels on the market,  
use a TPMS sensor approved by a  
HYUNDAI dealer or the equivalent  
approved for your vehicle. If your  
vehicle is not equipped with a TPMS  
sensor or TPMS does not work  
properly, you may fail the periodic  
vehicle inspection conducted in your  
country.  
Allow the tyre to cool before measuring  
the inflation pressure. Always be sure  
the tyre is cold before inflating to the  
recommended pressure.  
WARNING  
śꢀ The TPMS cannot alert you to severe  
and sudden tyre damage caused by  
external factors such as nails or road  
debris.  
śꢀ If you feel any vehicle instability,  
immediately take your foot off  
the accelerator, apply the brakes  
gradually with light force, and slowly  
move to a safe position off the road.  
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WARNING  
Changing a tyre can be dangerous.  
Follow the instructions in this section  
when changing a tyre to reduce the risk  
of serious injury or death.  
CAUTION  
Be careful as you use the jack handle to  
stay clear of the flat end. The flat end  
has sharp edges that could cause cuts.  
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The jack is provided for emergency tyre  
changing only.  
Jack and tools  
Turn the winged hold down bolt  
counterclockwise to remove the spare  
tyre.  
Store the spare tyre in the same  
compartment by turning the winged  
hold down bolt clockwise.  
To prevent the spare tyre and tools from  
“rattling”, store them in their proper  
location.  
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(1) Jack handle  
(2) Jack  
(3) Wheel lug nut wrench  
The jack, jack handle and wheel lug  
nut wrench are stored in the luggage  
compartment under the luggage box  
cover. (if equipped)  
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If it is hard to loosen the tyre hold-down  
wing bolt by hand, you can loosen it  
easily using the jack handle.  
1. Put the jack handle (1) inside of the  
tyre hold-down wing bolt.  
2. Turn the tyre hold-down wing bolt  
counterclockwise with the jack handle.  
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Changing tyres  
WARNING  
A vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack  
causing serious injury or death to you  
or those nearby. Take the following  
safety precautions:  
śꢀ Do not get under a vehicle that is  
supported by a jack.  
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śꢀ NEVER attempt to change a tyre in  
the lane of traffic. ALWAYS move the  
vehicle completely off the road on  
level, firm ground away from traffic  
before trying to change a tyre. If you  
cannot find a level, firm place off  
the road, call a towing service for  
assistance.  
[A] : Block  
5. Block both the front and rear of the  
tyre diagonally opposite of the tyre  
you are changing.  
śꢀ Be sure to use the jack provided with  
the vehicle.  
śꢀ ALWAYS place the jack on the  
designated jacking positions on the  
vehicle and NEVER on the bumpers  
or any other part of the vehicle for  
jacking support.  
śꢀ Do not start or run the engine whilst  
the vehicle is on the jack.  
OBC3080006  
śꢀ Do not allow anyone to remain in the  
vehicle whilst it is on the jack.  
6.Loosen the wheel lug nuts  
śꢀ Keep children away from the road  
and the vehicle.  
counterclockwise one turn each in  
the order shown above, but do not  
remove any lug nuts until the tyre has  
been raised off of the ground.  
Follow these steps to change your  
vehicle’s tyre:  
1. Park on a level, firm surface.  
2. Move the shift lever into P (Park, for  
automatic transmission/dual clutch  
transmission vehicle) or neutral  
(for manual transmission vehicle),  
apply the parking brake, and place  
the ignition switch in the LOCK/OFF  
position.  
3. Press the hazard warning flasher  
button.  
4.Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,  
jack, jack handle, and spare tyre from  
the vehicle.  
8-17  
Emergency situations  
9.Loosen the lug nuts with the wheel  
lug nut wrench and remove them  
with your fingers. Remove the wheel  
from the studs and lay it flat on the  
ground out of the way. Remove any  
dirt or debris from the studs, mounting  
surfaces, and wheel.  
10. Install the spare tyre onto the studs  
of the hub.  
11. Tighten the lug nuts with your fingers  
onto the studs with the smaller end of  
the lug nuts closest to the wheel.  
12. Lower the vehicle to the ground  
by turning the jack handle  
counterclockwise.  
OBC3080007  
7. Place the jack at the designated  
jacking position under the frame  
closest to the tyre you are changing.  
The jacking positions are plates  
welded to the frame with two notches.  
Never jack any other position or part  
of the vehicle. Doing so may damage  
the side seal molding or other parts of  
the vehicle.  
OBC3080009  
13. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to  
tighten the lug nuts in the order  
shown. Double-check each lug nut  
until they are tight. After changing  
tyres, we recommend that a  
OBC3080008  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer tighten  
the lug nuts to their proper torque as  
soon as possible. The wheel lug nut  
should be tightened to 11~13kgf.m  
(79~94 lbf.ft, 107~127N.m).  
8.Insert the jack handle into the jack and  
turn it clockwise, raising the vehicle  
until the tyre clears the ground. Make  
sure the vehicle is stable on the jack.  
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08  
If you have a tyre gauge, check the tyre  
pressure (see “Tyres and Wheels” in  
chapter 2 for tyre pressure instructions.).  
If the pressure is lower or higher than  
recommended, drive slowly to the  
nearest service station and adjust it to  
the recommended pressure. Always  
reinstall the valve cap after checking  
or adjusting tyre pressure. If the cap  
is not replaced, air may leak from the  
tyre. If you lose a valve cap, buy another  
and install it as soon as possible. After  
changing tyres, secure the flat tyre and  
return the jack and tools to their proper  
storage locations.  
Use of compact spare tyres  
(if equipped)  
Compact spare tyres are designed for  
emergency use only. Drive carefully  
on the compact spare tyre and always  
follow the safety precautions.  
WARNING  
To prevent compact spare tyre failure  
and loss of control possibly resulting in  
an accident:  
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emergency.  
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mph (80 km/h).  
NOTICE  
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maximum load rating or the load  
carrying capacity shown on the  
sidewall of the compact spare tyre.  
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continuously. Repair or replace the  
original tyre as soon as possible to  
avoid failure of the compact spare  
tyre.  
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as possible after installing a spare  
tyre. Adjust it to the recommended  
pressure.  
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after driving over 50 km if tyres are  
replaced. Re-check the tyre wheel  
lug nuts after driving over 1,000 km.  
CAUTION  
Your vehicle has metric threads on  
the studs and lug nuts. Make certain  
during tyre changing that the same  
nuts that were removed are reinstalled.  
If you have to replace your lug nuts  
make sure they have metric threads to  
avoid damaging the studs and ensure  
the wheel is properly secured to the  
hub. We recommend that you consult  
a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for  
assistance.  
If any of the equipment such as the jack,  
lug nuts, studs, or other equipment is  
damaged or in poor condition, do not  
attempt to change the tyre and call for  
assistance.  
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Emergency situations  
When driving with the compact spare  
tyre mounted to your vehicle:  
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the compact spare tyre. The compact  
spare tyre should be inflated to 420  
kPa (60 psi).  
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an automatic car wash whilst the  
compact spare tyre is installed.  
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any other vehicle because this tyre  
has been designed especially for your  
vehicle.  
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is shorter than a regular tyre. Inspect  
your compact spare tyre regularly and  
replace worn compact spare tyres with  
the same size and design, mounted on  
the same wheel.  
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spare tyre at a time.  
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CAUTION  
To prevent damaging the compact  
spare tyre and your vehicle:  
śꢀ Drive slowly enough for the road  
conditions to avoid all hazards, such  
as a potholes or debris.  
śꢀ Avoid driving over obstacles. The  
compact spare tyre diameter is  
smaller than the diameter of a  
conventional tyre and reduces the  
ground clearance approximately 25  
mm (1 inch).  
śꢀ Do not use tyre chains on the  
compact spare tyre. Because of the  
smaller size, a tyre chain will not fit  
properly.  
śꢀ Do not use the compact spare tyre  
on any other wheels, nor should  
standard tyres, snow tyres, wheel  
covers or trim rings be used with the  
compact spare wheel.  
compact spare tyre is installed.  
NOTICE  
When the original tyre and wheel  
are repaired and reinstalled on the  
vehicle, the lug nut torque must be  
set correctly. The correct lug nut  
tightening torque is 11~13kgf.m (79~94  
lbf.ft, 107~127N.m).  
8-20  
08  
Jack label  
„Type A  
„Type B  
OHYK065011/OAC3N070038TU  
The actual Jack label in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.  
For more detailed specifications, refer to the label attached to the jack.  
1. Model Name  
2. Maximum allowable load  
3. When using the jack, set your parking brake.  
4. When using the jack, stop the engine.  
5. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.  
6. The designated locations under the frame  
7. When supporting the vehicle, the base plate of jack must be vertical under the  
lifting point.  
8. Shift into Reverse gear on vehicles with manual transmission or move the shift lever  
to the P position on vehicles with automatic transmission/dual clutch transmission.  
9. The jack should be used on firm level ground.  
10. Jack manufacture  
11. Production date  
12. Representative company and address  
8-21  
Emergency situations  
EC Declaration of conformity for Jack  
Type A  
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8-22  
08  
OBC3080032TU  
8-23  
Emergency situations  
Type B  
OBC3080029  
8-24  
08  
OBC3080030  
8-25  
Emergency situations  
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Introduction  
OGB064005  
OBC3080010  
For safe operation, carefully read and  
With the Tyre Mobility Kit, you can keep  
the mobile even after experiencing a  
tyre puncture.  
The system of compressor and sealing  
compound effectively and comfortably  
seals most punctures in a passenger car  
tyre caused by nails or similar objects  
and reinflates the tyre.  
After you ensured that the tyre is  
properly sealed, you can drive cautiously  
(distance up to 120 miles (200 km)) at  
a max. speed of (80 km/h) in order to  
reach a service station or tyre dealer for  
the tyre replacement.  
It is possible that some tyres, especially  
with larger punctures or damage to the  
sidewall, cannot be sealed completely.  
follow the instructions in this manual  
before use.  
(1) Compressor  
(2) Sealant bottle  
The Tyre Mobility Kit is a temporary fix  
to the tyre and we recommend that the  
tyre inspected by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer.  
NOTICE  
- One sealant for one tyre  
When two or more tyres are flat, do not  
use the tyre mobility kit because the  
supported one sealant of Tyre Mobility  
Kit is only used for one flat tyre.  
Air pressure loss in the tyre may  
adversely affects tyre performance.  
WARNING  
Tyre wall  
For this reason, you should avoid abrupt  
steering or other driving manoeuvres,  
especially if the vehicle is heavily loaded  
or if a trailer is in use.  
The Tyre Mobility Kit is not designed  
or intended as a permanent tyre repair  
method and is to be used for one tyre  
only.  
This instruction shows you how to  
temporarily seal the puncture simply and  
reliably.  
Read the section "Notes on the safe use  
of the Tyre Mobility Kit".  
Do not use the Tyre Mobility Kit to  
repair punctures in the tyre walls. This  
can result in an accident due to tyre  
failure.  
WARNING  
Temporary fix  
Have your tyre repaired as soon  
as possible. The tyre may loose air  
pressure at any time after inflating with  
the Tyre Mobility Kit.  
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08  
śꢀ Do not use the Tyre Mobility Kit  
Notes on the safe use of the  
Tyre Mobility Kit  
śꢀ Park your car at the side of the road  
so that you can work with the Tyre  
Mobility Kit away from moving traffic.  
śꢀ To be sure your vehicle does not  
move, even when you're on fairly level  
ground, always set your parking brake.  
śꢀ Only use the Tyre Mobility Kit for  
sealing/inflation passenger car tyres.  
Only punctured areas located within  
the tread region of the tyre can be  
sealed using the tyre mobility kit.  
if a tyre is severely damaged by  
driving run flat or with insufficient air  
pressure.  
śꢀ Do not remove any foreign objects  
such as nails or screws that have  
penetrated the tyre.  
śꢀ Provided the car is outdoors, leave the  
engine running. Otherwise operating  
the compressor may eventually drain  
the car battery.  
śꢀ Never leave the Tyre Mobility Kit  
unattended whilst it is being used.  
śꢀ Do not leave the compressor running  
for more than 10 min. at a time or it  
may overheat.  
śꢀ Do not use the Tyre Mobility Kit if the  
ambient temperature is below -22°F  
(-30°C).  
śꢀ Do not use on motorcycles, bicycles or  
any other type of tyres.  
śꢀ When the tyre and wheel are  
damaged, do not use Tyre Mobility Kit  
for your safety.  
śꢀ Use of the Tyre Mobility Kit may not be  
effective for tyre damage larger than  
approximately 0.24 in (6 mm).  
We recommend that you contact a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.  
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Emergency situations  
Components of the Tyre Mobility Kit  
OSK3068011L  
1. Speed restriction label  
2. Sealant bottle and label with speed restriction  
3. Filling hose to wheel  
4. Connectors and cable for the power outlet direct connection  
5. Holder for the sealant bottle  
6. Compressor  
7. On/off switch  
8. Pressure gauge for displaying the tyre inflation pressure  
9. Button for reducing the tire inflation pressure  
10. Hose to connect compressor and sealant bottle or compressor and wheel  
Connectors, cable and connection hose are stored in the compressor housing.  
8-28  
08  
Using the Tyre Mobility Kit  
CAUTION  
Detach the speed restriction label (1)  
from the sealant bottle (2), and place  
it in a highly visible place inside the  
vehicle such as on the steering wheel to  
remind the driver not to drive too fast.  
WARNING  
Expired sealant  
Do not use the Tyre sealant after  
the sealant has expired (i.e. pasted  
the expiration date on the sealant  
container). This can increase the risk of  
tyre failure.  
WARNING  
Sealant  
śꢀ Keep out of reach of children.  
śꢀ Avoid contact with eyes.  
śꢀ Do not swallow.  
Strictly follow the specified sequence,  
otherwise the sealant may escape under  
high pressure.  
OLMF064103  
1. Shake the sealant bottle.  
WARNING  
To inflate tire pressure only (not with  
flat tire),  
Follow the instruction “Checking the  
tire inflation pressure” provided in this  
chapter.  
ODN8079019  
2. Screw connection hose (10) onto the  
connector of the sealant bottle.  
3. Ensure that button (9) on the  
compressor is not pressed.  
4.Unscrew the valve cap from the valve  
of the defective wheel and screw  
filling hose (3) of the sealant bottle  
onto the valve.  
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Emergency situations  
OBC3N080005  
ODN8079020  
5. Insert the sealant bottle into the  
housing (5) of the compressor so that  
the bottle is upright.  
7. Connect between compressor and the  
vehicle power outlet using the cable  
and connectors (4).  
6. Ensure that the compressor is  
switched off, position 0.  
8.With the engine start/stop button  
position on or ignition switch position  
on, switch on the compressor and let  
it run for approximately 5~7 minutes to  
fill the sealant up to proper pressure.  
(refer to immediately chapter 2).  
The inflation pressure of the tyre  
immediately filling is unimportant and  
will be checked/corrected later.  
Be careful not to overinflate the tyre  
and stay away from the tyre whilst  
filling it.  
NOTICE  
OBC3080011  
- Tyre pressure  
NOTICE  
Do not attempt to drive your vehicle  
if the tyre pressure is below 29  
Securely install the sealant filling hose  
to the valve. If not, sealant may flow  
backward, possibly clogging the filling  
hose.  
PSI(200kpa). This could result in an  
accident due to sudden tyre failure.  
9.Switch off the compressor.  
10. Detach the hoses from the sealant  
bottle connector and from the tyre  
valve.  
Return the Tyre Mobility Kit to its storage  
location in the vehicle.  
8-30  
08  
Checking the tyre inflation  
pressure  
WARNING  
Carbon monoxide  
1. After driving approximately 4 ~6miles  
(7~10km or about 10min), stop at a  
safety location.  
2. Connect connection hose (10) of the  
compressor directly to the tyre valve.  
3. Plug the compressor power cord into  
the vehicle power outlet.  
4.Adjust the tyre inflation pressure to  
the recommended tyre inflation.  
With the ignition switched on, proceed  
as follows.  
- To increase the inflation pressure :  
Switch on the compressor, position  
I. To check the current inflation  
pressure setting, briefly switch off  
the compressor.  
Do not leave your vehicle running in  
a poorly ventilated area for extended  
periods of time.  
Carbon monoxide poisoning and  
suffocation can occur.  
Distributing the sealant  
11. Immediately drive approximately  
4~6miles (7~10km or, about 10 mins)  
to evenly distribute the sealant in the  
tyre.  
Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph (80  
km/h). If possible, do not fall below a  
speed of 12 mph (20 km/h).  
Whilst driving, if you experience any  
unusual vibration, ride disturbance or  
noise, reduce your speed and drive with  
caution until you can safely pull off the  
vehicle on the side of the road.  
Information  
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The pressure gauge may show higher than  
actual reading when the compressor is  
running. To get an accurate tyre pressure,  
the compressor needs to be turned off.  
Call for road side service or towing.  
When you use the Tyre Mobility Kit, the  
tyre pressure valve and wheel may be  
damaged by sealant, remove the sealant  
stained. We recommend that the tyre  
pressure valve and wheel be inspected  
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
NOTICE  
- Tyre pressure valve  
We recommend that you use the  
sealant of tyre mobility kit from a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer. The  
sealant on the tyre pressure valve and  
wheel should be removed when you  
replace the tyre with a new one and  
we recommend that the tyre pressure  
valve be inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
8-31  
Emergency situations  
TOWING  
Towing service  
CAUTION  
śꢀ Do not tow the vehicle with the front  
wheels on the ground as this may  
cause damage to the vehicle.  
OBC3080015  
śꢀ Do not tow with sling-type  
equipment. Use wheel lift or flatbed  
equipment.  
OBC3080014  
[A] : Dolly  
If emergency towing is necessary,  
we recommend having it done by a  
HYUNDAI authorised repairer or a  
commercial tow-truck service.  
OBC3080016  
Proper lifting and towing procedures  
are necessary to prevent damage to  
the vehicle. The use of wheel dollies or  
flatbed is recommended.  
It is acceptable to tow the vehicle with  
the rear wheels on the ground (without  
dollies) and the front wheels off the  
ground.  
If any of the loaded wheels or  
suspension components are damaged or  
the vehicle is being towed with the front  
wheels on the ground, use a towing dolly  
under the front wheels.  
When being towed by a commercial tow  
truck and wheel dollies are not used, the  
front of the vehicle should always be  
lifted, not the rear.  
8-32  
08  
When towing your vehicle in an  
emergency without wheel dollies:  
Removable towing hook  
1. Place the ignition switch in the ACC  
position.  
2. Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).  
3. Release the parking brake.  
CAUTION  
Failure to place the shift lever in N  
(Neutral) may cause internal damage to  
the transmission.  
OBC3080017  
1. Open the tailgate, and remove the  
towing hook from the tool case.  
OBC3080018  
2. Remove the hole cover by pressing  
the lower part of the cover on the  
bumper.  
3. Install the towing hook by turning it  
clockwise into the hole until it is fully  
secured.  
4. Remove the towing hook and install  
the cover after use.  
8-33  
Emergency situations  
Emergency towing  
„Front  
CAUTION  
The driver must be in the vehicle for  
steering and braking operations when  
the vehicle is being towed. Passengers  
other than the driver must not be in the  
vehicle.  
Always follow these emergency towing  
precautions:  
śꢀ Place the ignition switch in the ACC  
position so the steering wheel is not  
locked.  
śꢀ Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).  
śꢀ Release the parking brake.  
OBC3080019  
„Rear  
śꢀ Depress the brake pedal with more  
force than normal since you will have  
reduced braking performance.  
śꢀ More steering effort will be required  
because the power steering system  
will be disabled.  
śꢀ Use a vehicle heavier than your own to  
tow your vehicle.  
OBC3080020  
śꢀ The drivers of both vehicles should  
communicate with each other  
frequently.  
śꢀ Before emergency towing, check that  
the hook is not broken or damaged.  
śꢀ Fasten the towing cable or chain  
securely to the hook.  
śꢀ Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady and  
even force.  
If towing is necessary, we recommend  
you have it done by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer or a commercial tow  
truck service.  
If towing service is not available in  
an emergency, your vehicle may be  
temporarily towed using a cable or chain  
secured to the emergency towing hook  
at the front (or rear) of the vehicle.  
Use extreme caution when towing the  
vehicle with a cable or chain. A driver  
must be in the vehicle to steer it and  
operate the brakes.  
Towing in this manner may be done  
only on hard-surfaced roads for a short  
distance and at low speeds. Also, the  
wheels, axles, power train, steering and  
brakes must all be in good condition.  
8-34  
08  
NOTICE  
To avoid damage to your vehicle and  
vehicle components when towing:  
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using the towing hooks. Do not pull  
from the side or at a vertical angle.  
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a vehicle out of mud, sand or other  
conditions from which the vehicle  
cannot be driven out under its own  
power.  
OBC3080021  
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(15 km/h) and drive less than 1  
mile (1.5 km) when towing to avoid  
serious damage to transmission. (for  
Automatic transmission/Dual clutch  
transmission)  
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speed of 15 mph (25 km/h) or less  
within the distance of 12 miles (20  
km). (for Manual transmission/  
Intelligent manual transmission)  
śꢀ Use a towing cable or chain less than 5  
m (16 feet) long. Attach a white or red  
cloth (about 30cm (12 inches) in width)  
in the middle of the cable or chain for  
easy visibility.  
śꢀ Drive carefully so the towing cable or  
chain remains tight during towing.  
śꢀ Before towing, check the automatic  
transmission/dual clutch transmission  
for fluid leaks under your vehicle.  
If the automatic transmission fluid is  
leaking, flatbed equipment or a towing  
dolly must be used.  
NOTICE  
Accelerate or decelerate the vehicle  
in a slow and gradual manner whilst  
maintaining tension on the tow rope  
or chain to start or drive the vehicle,  
otherwise tow hooks and the vehicle  
may be damaged.  
8-35  
Emergency situations  
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Your vehicle is equipped with  
Tyre pressure gauge  
emergency commodities to help you  
respond to emergency situation.  
Tyres normally lose some air in day-to-  
day use, and you may have to add a air  
periodically and usually it is not a sign  
of a leaking tyre, but of normal wear.  
Always check tyre pressure when the  
tyres are cold because tyre pressure  
increases with temperature.  
Fire extinguisher  
If there is small fire and you know how  
to use the fire extinguisher, follow these  
steps carefully.  
1. Pull out the safety pin at the top of  
the extinguisher that keeps the handle  
from being accidentally pressed.  
2. Aim the nozzle towards the base of  
the fire.  
To check the tyre pressure, take the  
following steps:  
1. Unscrew the inflation valve cap that is  
located on the rim of the tyre.  
2. Press and hold the gauge against the  
tyre valve. Some air will leak as you  
begin and more will leak if you don’t  
press the gauge firmly.  
3. A firm non-leaking push will activate  
the gauge.  
4. Read the tyre pressure on the gauge  
to see whether the tyre pressure is  
low or high.  
3. Stand approximately 2.5 m (8 ft) away  
from the fire and squeeze the handle  
to discharge the extinguisher. If you  
release the handle, the discharge will  
stop.  
4. Sweep the nozzle back and forth at  
the base of the fire. After the fire  
appears to be out, watch carefully  
since it may re-ignite.  
5. Adjust the tyre pressure to the  
specified pressure. Refer to “Tyres and  
Wheels” in chapter 2.  
First aid kit  
Supplies for use in giving first aid such  
as scissors, bandage and adhesive tape,  
etc. are provided.  
6. Reinstall the inflation valve cap.  
Triangle reflector  
Place the triangle reflector on the road  
to warn oncoming vehicles during  
emergencies, when the vehicle is parked  
by the roadside due to problems.  
8-36  
08  
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The vehicle is equipped with a device* connected with the Pan-European eCall  
system for making emergency call to response teams. The Pan-European eCall system  
is an automatic emergency call service made in the event of a traffic accident or  
other** accidents on the roads of Europe. (only in countries with regulation on this  
system)  
The system allows contacting with an officer of the single duty dispatch service in  
case of accidents on the roads of Europe. (only in countries with regulation on this  
system)  
The Pan-European eCall system given conditions, stated in the Owner’s Manual as  
well as Warranty and Service book transmits data to the Public Safety Answering  
Point (PSAP) including such information as vehicle location, vehicle type, VIN (vehicle  
identification number of the vehicle).  
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1. Road accident  
2. Wireless network  
3. Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)  
4. Rescue  
* Pan-European eCall device in the Owner’s Manual means equipment, installed in the vehicle,  
which provides connection with the Pan-European eCall system.  
** “Other accidents” mean any accidents on the roads of Europe (only in countries with  
regulation on this system) resulted in injured people and/or necessity of provision of  
assistance. In case of registration of any accident, it is necessary to stop a vehicle, press  
button SOS (location of the button is specified on the picture in the chapter “Pan-European  
eCall (IF EQUIPPED)”) of the Owner’s Manual. When making a call, the system gathers  
information about the vehicle (from which a call was made), after which connects the car  
with an officer of the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) to tell about the reason of the  
emergency call.  
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Once the data which is stored in the Pan-European eCall system is delivered to the  
rescue centre to assist the driver and passengers with proper rescue operations, the  
data will be deleted after rescue operation is completed.  
Description of the ecall in-vehicle system  
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Overview of the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system, its operation and functionalities:  
refer to this section. The 112-based eCall service is a public service of general interest  
and is accessible free of charge.  
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is activated by default. It is activated  
automatically by means of in- vehicle sensors in the event of a severe accident.  
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It will also be triggered automatically  
when the vehicle is equipped with a TPS  
system which does not function in the  
event of a severe accident.  
Types of data and its recipients  
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system  
may collect and process only the  
following data:  
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system  
can also be triggered manually, if  
needed. Instructions for manual  
activation of the system: refer to this  
section.  
In the event of a critical system failure  
that would disable the 112-based eCall  
in-vehicle system, the following warning  
will be given to the occupants of the  
vehicle: refer to this section.  
- Vehicle Identification Number  
- Vehicle type (passenger vehicle or light  
commercial vehicle)  
- Vehicle propulsion storage type  
(petrol/diesel/CNG/LPG/electric/  
hydrogen)  
- Vehicle recent locations and direction  
of travel  
- Log file of the automatic activation of  
the system and its timestamp  
- Any additional data (if applicable): Not  
applicable  
Information on data processing  
Any processing of personal data  
through the 112-based eCall in-vehicle  
system shall comply with the personal  
data protection rules provided for in  
Directives 95/46/EC (1) and 2002/58/  
EC (2) of the European Parliament and  
of the Council, and in particular, shall  
be based on the necessity to protect  
the vital interests of the individuals in  
accordance with Article 7(d) of Directive  
95/46/EC (3).  
Recipients of data processed by the 112-  
based eCall in-vehicle system are the  
relevant public safety answering points  
designated by the respective public  
authorities of the country on which  
territory they are located, to first receive  
and handle eCalls to the single European  
emergency number 112. Additional  
information (if available): Not applicable  
Processing of such data is strictly  
limited to the purpose of handling the  
emergency eCall to the single European  
emergency number 112.  
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(1) Directive 95/46/EC of the European  
Parliament and of the Council of  
24 October 1995 on the protection  
of individuals with regard to the  
processing of personal data and on  
the free movement of such data (OJ L  
281, 23.11.1995, p. 31).  
Arrangements for data processing  
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system  
is designed in such a way as to ensure  
that the data contained in the system  
memory is not available outside the  
system before an eCall is triggered.  
Additional remarks (if any): Not  
applicable  
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is  
designed in such a way as to ensure that  
it is not traceable and not subject to any  
constant tracking in its normal operation  
status. Additional remarks (if any): Not  
applicable  
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system  
is designed in such a way as to ensure  
that data in the system internal memory  
is automatically and continuously  
removed.  
The vehicle location data is constantly  
overwritten in the internal memory  
of the system so as always to keep  
maximum of the last three up-to-date  
locations of the vehicle necessary for the  
normal functioning of the system.  
(2) Directive 2002/58/EC of the  
European Parliament and of the  
Council of 12 July 2002 concerning  
the processing of personal data  
and the protection of privacy in the  
electronic communications sector  
(Directive on privacy and electronic  
communications) (OJ L 201,  
31.7.2002, p. 37).  
(3) Directive 95/46/EC is repealed by  
Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the  
European Parliament and of the  
Council of 27 April 2016 on the  
protection of natural persons with  
regard to the processing of personal  
data and on the free movement of  
such data (General Data Protection  
Regulation) (OJ L 119, 4.5.2016, p. 1).  
The Regulation applies from 25 May  
2018.  
The log of activity data in the 112-based  
eCall in-vehicle system is kept for no  
longer than necessary for attaining the  
purpose of handling the emergency  
eCall and in any case not beyond 13  
hours from the moment an emergency  
eCall was initiated. Additional remarks (if  
any): Not applicable  
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Modalities for exercising data  
subject’s rights  
Pan-European eCall System  
The data subject (the vehicle’s owner)  
has a right of access to data and as  
appropriate to request the rectification,  
erasure or blocking of data, concerning  
him or her, the processing of which  
does not comply with the provisions  
of Directive 95/46/EC. Any third  
parties to whom the data have been  
disclosed have to be notified of such  
rectification, erasure or blocking carried  
out in compliance with this Directive,  
unless it proves impossible or involves a  
disproportionate effort.  
The data subject has a right to complain  
to the competent data protection  
authority if he or she considers that his  
or her rights have been infringed as a  
result of the processing of his or her  
personal data.  
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Elements of the Pan-European  
eCall system, installed in passenger  
compartment:  
(1) SOS button  
(2) LED  
SOS button: the driver/passenger makes  
an emergency call to the single duty  
dispatch service by pressing the button.  
Contact service responsible for handling  
access requests (if any): Not applicable  
LED: the red and green LED illuminates  
for 3 seconds when the ignition switch  
is in the ON position. After that they will  
switch off at normal operation of the  
system.  
If there are some problems in the  
system, the LED remains in red.  
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Emergency situations  
Automatic accident reporting  
System operation in the  
event of a traffic accident  
Connection with the  
Public Safety Answering  
Point(PSAP)  
Emergency services  
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The Pan-European eCall device automatically makes an emergency call to the Public  
Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for proper rescuing operations in the event of vehicle  
accident.  
For proper emergency services and support, the Pan-European eCall system  
automatically transmits the accident data to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)  
when a traffic accident is detected.  
In this case, the emergency call cannot be hung up by pressing the SOS button and  
the Pan-European eCall system remains connected until the emergency service  
officer, receiving the call, disconnects the emergency call.  
In minor traffic accidents, the Pan-European eCall system may not execute an  
emergency call. However, an emergency call may be made manually by pressing the  
SOS button.  
CAUTION  
Operation of the system is impossible in case of absence of mobile transmission  
and GPS and Galileo signals.  
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Manual accident reporting  
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The driver or passenger manually can make an emergency call in the Public Safety  
Answering Point(PSAP), by pressing SOS button to call the necessary emergency  
services.  
A call to the emergency services through the Pan-European eCall system can be  
cancelled by pressing the SOS button again only before the call connection.  
After activation of emergency call in the manual mode (for proper emergency services  
and support), the Pan-European eCall system automatically transmits the road  
accident data / or data on other accident to the officer of the Public Safety Answering  
Point(PSAP) (during emergency call) by pressing the SOS button.  
It can be canceled by pressing the button again in 3 seconds. It can’t be canceled  
after that.  
In case of road accident or other accidents for activation of emergency call in manual  
mode it is necessary:  
1. Stop the vehicle in accordance with traffic rules to ensure safety to yourself and  
other participants of road traffic;  
2. Press the SOS button, when pressing the button SOS registration of the device  
in the wireless telephonic communication networks is carried out, minimum  
data set about vehicle and its location is collected in accordance with of the  
technical requirements of the device. After that connection with the officer of the  
Pan-European eCall system is made for clearing up reasons (conditions) of the  
emergency call.  
3. After clearing up reasons of the emergency call, the officer of the Public Safety  
Answering Point(PSAP) sends emergency services and completes the emergency  
call.  
If the emergency call is not carried out in accordance with the procedure, mentioned  
above, the emergency call will be considered as erroneous.  
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Arbitrary Removal or Modification  
WARNING  
The Pan-European eCall system calls  
emergency services for assistance.  
Thus, any arbitrary removal or changes  
to the Pan-European eCall system  
settings may affect your driving safety.  
Also, it may even make an erroneous  
emergency call to the Public Safety  
Answering Point (PSAP). Thereby, we  
kindly ask you not to make any changes  
by yourself or by the third parties in the  
settings of the equipment of the Pan-  
European eCall system, installed in your  
vehicle.  
Emergency power supply of the Pan-  
European eCall system from the battery  
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battery supplies power during 1 hour  
in case the main power source of the  
vehicle is cut off due to the collision  
during the emergency situations.  
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battery should be replaced every 3  
years. For more information, refer to  
“Maintenance Schedule” in chapter  
9.  
LED illumination in red (system  
malfunction)  
If the red LED illuminates in normal  
driving conditions, this can indicate  
malfunction of the Pan-European  
eCall system. We recommend that you  
have the Pan-European eCall system  
checked by a HYUNDAI authorised  
repairer as soon as possible. Otherwise  
correct operation of the Pan-European  
eCall system device, installed in your  
vehicle is not guaranteed. Owner  
of the vehicle incurs liability for  
consequences, occurred as a result  
of nonobservance of conditions,  
mentioned above.  
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