Convenient Features of Your Vehicle for Your Hyundai Tucson SUV 2020

Convenient features of your vehicle  
ACCESSING YOUR VEHICLE  
Remote Key (if equipped)  
Locking Your Vehicle  
Unlocking Your Vehicle  
To lock your vehicle:  
To unlock your vehicle:  
1. Make sure all doors, the engine 1. Press the Door Unlock button (2)  
hood and the liftgate are closed. on the remote key.  
2. Press the Door Lock button (1) on 2. The driver's door will unlock. The  
the remote key to lock all doors.  
3. If the Door Lock button (1) is  
hazard warning lights will blink two  
times.  
pressed once more within four Two Press Unlock Feature  
seconds, the horn will beep once  
and the hazard warning lights will  
blink.  
The priority for unlocking the driver  
door only, or unlocking all the doors  
with one press may be adjusted in  
4. Make sure the doors are locked by the User Settings mode in the cluster  
checking the position of the door LCD display.  
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lock button inside the vehicle.  
Your HYUNDAI uses a remote key,  
which you can use to lock or unlock  
the driver and passenger doors or  
the rear liftgate.  
The Two Press Unlock feature, when  
enabled, will require the user to  
press the door unlock button once for  
WARNING  
driver door only and twice for unlock-  
ing all the doors.  
1. Door Lock  
2. Door Unlock  
3. Liftgate Unlock  
4. Panic (if equipped)  
Do not leave the keys in your  
Select or Deselect the Two Press  
Unlock feature in the User Settings  
mode in the cluster LCD display. The  
option can be found under the follow-  
ing menu:  
User Settings Door Two Press  
Unlock  
vehicle with unsupervised chil-  
dren. Unattended children  
could place the key in the igni-  
tion switch and may operate  
power windows or other con-  
trols, or even make the vehicle  
move, which could result in  
serious injury or death.  
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The Two Press Unlock feature can  
also be enabled or disabled by  
pressing the door lock and unlock  
buttons simultaneously on the Key  
FOB:  
Press and hold both the Door Lock  
button and the Door Unlock button  
simultaneously until the hazard  
warning lights blink.  
This will enable or disable the Two  
Press Unlock feature. Repeat this  
procedure to enable/disable the  
mode again.  
Liftgate unlocking  
To unlock the liftgate:  
1. Press and hold the Liftgate Unlock  
button (3) on the remote key for  
more than one second.  
2. The hazard warning lights will  
blink two times.  
Panic button (if equipped)  
Press and hold the Panic button (4)  
for more than one second. The horn  
sounds and hazard warning lights  
flash for about 30 seconds.  
To cancel the panic mode, press any  
button on the remote key.  
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3. Once the liftgate is opened and  
then closed, the liftgate will auto-  
matically re-lock after 30 seconds.  
Start-up  
For more details, refer to the "Key  
Ignition Switch" section in chapter  
5.  
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The word "HOLD" is written on the  
button to inform you that you must  
press and hold the button for more  
than one second.  
NOTICE  
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To prevent damaging the remote  
key:  
After unlocking the doors, the doors  
will automatically relock after 30 sec-  
onds unless a door is opened.  
• Keep the remote key away from  
water or any liquid and fire.  
Internal circuits may malfunc-  
tion if the inside of the remote  
key gets damp (from liquids or  
moisture) or if it is heated. This  
can exclude the remote key from  
being covered under warranty.  
• Avoid dropping or throwing the  
remote key.  
• Protect the remote key from  
extreme temperatures.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
If the remote key is in close proximi-  
ty to your mobile phone, the signal  
could be blocked by your mobile  
phone's normal operational signals.  
This is especially important when the  
phone is active such as making and  
receiving calls, text messaging,  
and/or sending/receiving emails.  
Mechanical key  
Remote key precautions  
The remote key will not work if any of  
the following occur:  
• The key is in the ignition switch.  
You exceed the operating distance  
limit (about 90 feet [30 m]).  
• The remote key battery is weak.  
When possible, avoid placing the  
remote key and your mobile phone in  
the same location such as a pants or  
jacket pocket in order to avoid inter-  
ference between the two devices.  
• Other vehicles or objects may be  
blocking the signal.  
• The weather is extremely cold.  
• The remote key is close to a radio  
transmitter such as a radio station or  
an airport which can interfere with  
normal operation of the remote key.  
When the remote key does not work  
correctly, open and close the door  
with the mechanical key. If you have  
a problem with the remote key con-  
tact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
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If the remote key does not operate  
normally, you can lock or unlock the  
door by using the mechanical key.  
To unfold the mechanical key, press  
the release button on the remote.  
To return the key to its stored posi-  
tion, press the release button and  
fold the key back into the remote.  
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If you suspect your remote key might  
have sustained some damage, or  
you feel your remote key is not work-  
ing correctly contact an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
Battery replacement  
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This device complies with Part 15 of  
If the remote key is not working prop-  
erly, try replacing the battery with a  
new one.  
the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following  
three conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
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interference.  
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An inappropriately disposed  
2. This device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired  
operation.  
3. Changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate  
the device.  
battery can be harmful to the  
environment and human health.  
Dispose of the battery according  
to your local law(s) or regula-  
tions.  
OLM042302  
Battery Type: CR2032  
To replace the battery:  
NOTICE  
1. Pry open the rear cover of the  
remote key.  
2. Remove the old battery and insert  
the new battery. Make sure the  
battery position is correct.  
Keep the remote key away from  
electromagnetic materials that  
block electromagnetic waves to  
the key surface.  
3. Reinstall the rear cover of the  
remote key.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Locking Your Vehicle  
Smart Key (if equipped)  
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The door handle button will only  
operate when the smart key is within  
28~40 inches (0.7~1 m) from the out-  
side door handle.  
Even though you press the outside  
door handle button, the doors will not  
lock and the chime will sound for three  
seconds if any of the following occur:  
• The Smart Key is in the vehicle.  
• The Engine Start/Stop button is in  
ACC or ON position.  
• Any of the doors are open except  
for the liftgate.  
OLF044003/Q  
OTL045003  
To lock your vehicle:  
Your HYUNDAI uses a Smart Key,  
which you can use to lock or unlock  
the driver and passenger doors or  
the liftgate.  
1. Make sure all doors, the engine  
hood and the liftgate are closed.  
2. Make sure you have the smart key  
in your possession.  
3. Press either the button on the door  
handle of the Door Lock button (1)  
or the button on the smart key.The  
chime will sound once and the  
hazard warning lights will blink.  
4. Make sure the doors are locked by  
checking the position of the door  
lock button inside the vehicle.  
WARNING  
1. Door Lock  
2. Door Unlock  
3. Liftgate Unlock  
4. Panic  
Do not leave the Smart Key in  
your vehicle with unsupervised  
children. Unattended children  
could press the Engine Start/  
Stop button and may operate  
power windows or other con-  
trols, or even make the vehicle  
move, which could result in  
serious injury or death.  
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Two Press Unlock Feature  
This will enable or disable the Two  
Press Unlock feature. Repeat this  
procedure to enable/disable the  
mode again.  
Unlocking Your Vehicle  
The priority for unlocking the driver  
door only, or unlocking all the doors  
with one press may be adjusted in  
the User Settings mode in the cluster  
LCD display.  
The Two Press Unlock feature, when  
enabled, will require the user to  
press the door unlock button once for  
driver door only and twice for unlock-  
ing all the doors.  
Select or Deselect the Two Press  
Unlock feature in the User Settings  
mode in the cluster LCD display. The  
option can be found under the follow-  
ing menu:  
User Settings Door Two Press  
Unlock  
The Two Press Unlock feature can  
also be enabled or disabled by  
pressing the door lock and unlock  
buttons simultaneously on the Key  
FOB:  
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• The door handle button will only  
operate when the smart key is with-  
in 28-40 inches (0.7~1m) from the  
outside door handle.  
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• Either the driver or front passenger  
door can be opened with the door  
handle button when the smart key is  
within this range.  
• If you press the front passenger out-  
side door handle, while carrying the  
Smart Key, all doors will unlock.  
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To unlock your vehicle:  
1. Make sure you have the smart key  
in your possession.  
2. Press either the button on the  
door handle of the Door Unlock  
button (2) or the Smart Key. The  
driver's door will unlock and the  
hazard warning lights will blink two  
times.  
Press and hold both the Door Lock  
button and the Door Unlock button  
simultaneously until the hazard  
warning lights blink.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Opening the Liftgate  
Panic button  
NOTICE  
To open the liftgate:  
1. Make sure you have the smart key  
in your possession.  
Press and hold the Panic button (4)  
for more than one second. The horn  
sounds and hazard warning lights  
blink for about 30 seconds. To cancel  
the panic mode, press any button on  
the Smart Key.  
To prevent damaging the smart key:  
• Keep the smart key away from  
water or any liquid or fire. Internal  
circuits may malfunction if the  
inside of the smart key gets damp  
(from liquids or moisture) or if it is  
heated. This can exclude the  
smart key from warranty cover-  
age.  
• Avoid dropping or throwing the  
smart key.  
• Protect the smart key from  
extreme temperatures.  
2. Press either the liftgate handle  
button or press and hold the  
Liftgate Unlock button (3) on the  
smart key for more than one sec-  
ond. The hazard warning lights will  
blink two times.  
3. Once the liftgate is opened and  
then closed, the liftgate will auto-  
matically re-lock after 30 seconds.  
Start-up  
You can start the engine without  
inserting the key.  
For more details, refer to the  
"Engine Start/Stop Button" sec-  
tion in chapter 5.  
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NOTICE  
The liftgate handle button will only  
operate when the smart key is within  
28 inches (0.7 m) from the liftgate  
handle.  
Always have the smart key with  
you when leaving the vehicle. If  
the smart key is left near the vehi-  
cle, the vehicle battery may be dis-  
charged.  
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Mechanical key  
Loss of a smart key  
Smart key precautions  
If the Smart Key does not operate A maximum of two Smart Keys can The smart key will not work if any of  
normally, you can lock or unlock the be registered to a single vehicle. If the following occur:  
door by using the mechanical key.  
you happen to lose your smart key,  
you should immediately take the  
vehicle and remaining keys to your  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer or tow  
the vehicle, if necessary.  
• The smart key is close to a radio  
transmitter such as a radio station  
or an airport which can interfere  
with normal operation of the trans-  
mitter.  
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• The smart key is near a mobile two  
way radio system or a cellular  
phone.  
• Another vehicle's smart key is being  
operated close to your vehicle.  
When the smart key does not work  
correctly, open and close the door  
with the mechanical key. If you have  
a problem with the smart key, contact  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
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To remove the mechanical key from  
the smart key fob, press and hold the  
release button (1) and pull the  
mechanical key out.  
To unlock the vehicle using the  
mechanical key, insert the mechani-  
cal key into the key hole on the driv-  
er door.  
To reinstall the mechanical key, put  
the key into the hole and push it until  
a click sound is heard.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
If the smart key is in close proximity  
to your mobile phone, the signal  
could be blocked by your mobile  
phone's normal operational signals.  
This is especially important when the  
phone is active such as making and  
receiving calls, text messaging,  
and/or sending/receiving emails.  
When possible, avoid placing the  
remote key and your mobile phone in  
the same location such as a pants or  
jacket pocket in order to avoid inter-  
ference between the two devices.  
Battery replacement  
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This device complies with Part 15 of  
If the Smart Key is not working prop-  
erly, try replacing the battery with a  
new one.  
the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following  
three conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
interference.  
2. This device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired  
operation.  
3. Changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate  
the device.  
NOTICE  
Keep the smart key away from  
electromagnetic materials that  
blocks electromagnetic waves to  
the key surface.  
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Battery Type: CR2032  
To replace the battery:  
1. Pry open the rear cover of the  
smart key.  
2. Remove the old battery and insert  
the new battery.  
3. Reinstall the rear cover of the  
smart key.  
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If you suspect your smart key might  
have sustained some damage, or  
you feel your smart key is not work-  
ing correctly, contact an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
Do not attempt to alter this system or  
add other devices to it. Electrical  
problems could result that may make  
your vehicle inoperable.  
Immobilizer System  
The immobilizer system protects your  
vehicle from theft. If an improperly  
coded key (or other device) is used,  
the engine’s fuel system is disabled.  
When the ignition switch is placed in  
the ON position, the immobilizer sys-  
tem indicator should come on briefly,  
then go off. If the indicator starts to  
blink, the system does not recognize  
the coding of the key.  
WARNING  
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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.  
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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 regula-  
tions.  
Turn the ignition switch to the  
LOCK/OFF position, then turn the igni-  
tion switch to the ON position again.  
NOTICE  
The system may not recognize your  
key’s coding if another immobilizer  
key or other metal object (i.e., key  
chain) is near the key. The engine  
may not start because the metal may  
interrupt the transponder signal from  
transmitting normally.  
If the system repeatedly does not  
recognize the coding of the key, it is  
recommended that you contact your  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
The transponder in your key is an  
important part of the immobilizer  
system. It is designed to give  
years of trouble-free service, how-  
ever you should avoid exposure to  
moisture, static electricity and  
rough handling. Immobilizer sys-  
tem malfunction could occur.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
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This device complies with Part 15 of  
the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following  
three conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
interference.  
2. This device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired  
operation.  
3. Changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate  
the device.  
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DOOR LOCKS  
Operating Door Locks from  
Outside the Vehicle  
Remote key  
Smart key  
Mechanical key  
Type A  
Type B  
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Lock / Unlock  
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OTL045003  
To lock the doors, press the Door  
Lock button (1) on the remote key.  
Door  
Lock  
Door  
Unlock  
OTL045005  
Press the Door Unlock button (2) on  
the remote key, the driver's door will  
unlock. If you press the Door Unlock  
button on the remote key again with-  
in four seconds, then all the doors  
will unlock.  
If you lock the driver's door with turn-  
ing the key toward the front of the  
vehicle, all vehicle doors will lock. If  
you unlock the driver's door with  
turning the key toward the rear of the  
vehicle, the driver's door will unlock.  
Once the doors are unlocked, they  
may be opened by pulling the door  
handle.  
Once the doors are unlocked, they  
may be opened by pulling the door  
handle.  
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When closing the door, push the  
door by hand. Make sure that doors  
are closed securely.  
When closing the door, push the  
door by hand. Make sure that doors  
are closed securely.  
To lock the doors, press the button  
on the outside door handle while car-  
rying the Smart Key with you or  
press the Door Lock button on the  
Smart Key.  
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Press the button on the driver's out-  
side door handle while carrying the  
Smart Key with you or press the  
Door Unlock button on the Smart  
Key, the driver's door will unlock. If  
you press the button on the front  
passenger's outside door, all doors  
will unlock.  
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.  
Operating Door Locks from  
Inside the Vehicle  
With the door lock button  
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• 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 operat-  
ing temporarily in order to protect  
the circuit and prevent damage to  
system components.  
• Two press unlock setting can be  
changed in the User Settings mode  
on the cluster.  
Lock  
Unlock  
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To unlock a door, push the door  
lock button (1) to the "Unlock" posi-  
tion. The red mark (2) on the door  
lock button will be visible.  
To lock a door, push the door lock  
button (1) to the "Lock" position. If  
the door is locked properly, the red  
mark (2) on the door lock button  
will not be visible.  
To open a door, pull the door han-  
dle (3) outward.  
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• If the inner door handle of the driv-  
er door or front passenger door is  
pulled when the door lock button is  
in the lock position, the button is  
unlocked and the door will open.  
• The front doors cannot be locked if  
the key is in the ignition switch and  
any front door is open.  
With the central door lock  
switch  
WARNING  
Driver's door  
Passenger's door  
The doors should always be  
fully closed and locked while  
the vehicle is in motion. If the  
doors are unlocked, the risk of  
being thrown from the vehicle  
in a crash is increased.  
Do not pull the inner door  
handle of the driver's or pas-  
senger's door while the vehi-  
cle is moving.  
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• The doors cannot be locked if the  
smart key is in the vehicle and any  
door is open.  
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If a power door lock ever fails to func-  
tion while you are in the vehicle try  
one or more of the following tech-  
niques to exit:  
WARNING  
When pressing the ( ) switch (1), all  
vehicle doors will lock.  
When pressing the ( ) switch (2), all  
vehicle doors will unlock.  
If the key is in the ignition switch and  
any door is opened, the doors will  
not lock even though the lock button  
(1) of the central door lock switch is  
pressed.  
If the smart key is in the vehicle and  
any door is opened, the doors will  
not lock even though the lock button  
(1) of the central door lock switch is  
pressed.  
Do not leave children or animals  
unattended in your vehicle. An  
enclosed vehicle can become  
extremely hot, causing death or  
serious injury to unattended  
children or animals who cannot  
escape the vehicle. Children  
might operate features of the  
vehicle that could injure them,  
or they could encounter other  
harm, possibly from someone  
gaining entry to the vehicle.  
• Operate the door unlock feature  
repeatedly (both electronic and  
manual) while simultaneously  
pulling on the door handle.  
• Operate the other door locks and  
handles, front and rear.  
• Lower a front window and use the  
mechanical key to unlock the door  
from outside.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Automatic Door Lock and  
Unlock Features  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Your vehicle is equipped with fea-  
tures that will automatically lock or  
unlock your vehicle based on set-  
tings you select in the cluster LCD  
display.  
Always secure your vehicle.  
Opening a door when something  
is approaching may cause dam-  
age or injury. Be careful when  
opening doors and watch for  
vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles  
or pedestrians approaching the  
vehicle in the path of the door.  
Leaving your vehicle unlocked  
increases the potential risk to  
you or others from someone  
hiding in your vehicle.  
To secure your vehicle, while  
depressing the brake, move the  
shift lever to the P (Park) posi-  
tion, engage the parking brake,  
and place the ignition switch in  
the LOCK/OFF position, close  
all windows, lock all doors, and  
always take the key with you.  
Auto LOCK - Enable on Speed  
When this feature is set in the cluster  
LCD display, all the doors will be  
locked automatically when the vehi-  
cle exceeds 9 mph (15 kph).  
WARNING  
If you stay in the vehicle for a  
long time while the weather is  
very hot or cold, there are risks  
of injuries or danger to life. Do  
not lock the vehicle from the  
outside when someone is in the  
vehicle.  
Auto LOCK - Enable on Shift  
When this feature is set in the cluster  
LCD display, all the doors will be  
locked automatically when the vehi-  
cle is shifted out of P (Park) while the  
engine is running.  
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To lock the child safety lock, insert a  
small flat blade tool (like a screwdriv-  
er or similar) into the slot and turn it  
to the lock position as shown.  
To allow a rear door to be opened  
from inside the vehicle, unlock the  
child safety lock.  
Auto UNLOCK - Enable on Shift  
Child-Protector Rear Door locks  
When this feature is set in the LCD  
cluster display, all the doors will be  
unlocked automatically when the  
vehicle is shifted back into P (Park).  
For more information on these  
features, refer to the LCD Display  
section later in this chapter.  
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WARNING  
If children accidently open the  
rear doors while the vehicle is  
in motion, they could fall out of  
the vehicle.The rear door safety  
locks should always be used  
whenever children are in the  
vehicle.  
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The child safety lock is provided to  
help prevent children seated in the  
rear from accidentally opening the  
rear doors.The rear door safety locks  
should be used whenever children  
are in the vehicle.  
The child safety lock is located on  
the edge of each rear door.When the  
child safety lock is in the lock (1)  
position, the rear door will not open if  
the inner door handle (2) is pulled.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM  
This system helps to protect your Once the security system is set,  
vehicle and valuables. The horn will opening any door, the liftgate, or the  
sound and the hazard warning lights hood without using the remote key or  
will blink continuously if any of the smart key will cause the alarm to  
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• Do not lock the doors until all pas-  
sengers have left the vehicle. If the  
remaining passenger leaves the  
vehicle when the system is armed,  
the alarm will be activated.  
following occurs:  
activate.  
- A door is opened without using the The Theft Alarm System will not set if  
remote key or smart key.  
- The liftgate is opened without  
using the remote key or smart key.  
the hood, the liftgate, or any door is  
not fully closed. If the system will not  
set, check the hood, the liftgate, or  
the doors are fully closed.  
Do not attempt to alter this system or  
add other devices to it.  
• If the vehicle is not disarmed with the  
remote key or smart key, open the  
doors by using the mechanical key  
and place the ignition switch in the  
ON position (for remote key) or start  
the engine (for smart key) by direct-  
ly pressing the ignition switch with  
the smart key.  
- The engine hood is opened.  
The alarm continues for 30 seconds,  
then the system resets. To turn off  
the alarm, unlock the doors with the  
remote key or smart key.  
The Theft Alarm System automatical-  
ly sets 30 seconds after you lock the  
doors and the liftgate. For the system  
to activate, you must lock the doors  
and the liftgate from outside the vehi-  
cle with the remote key or smart key  
or by pressing the button on the out-  
side of the door handle with the smart  
key in your possession.  
• If the system is disarmed by unlock-  
ing the vehicle, but neither a door or  
the liftgate is opened within 30 sec-  
onds, the doors will relock and the  
system will rearm automatically.  
The hazard warning lights will blink  
and the chime will sound once to  
indicate the system is armed.  
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STEERING WHEEL  
Electric Power Steering (EPS)  
NOTICE  
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The system assists you with steering  
the vehicle. If the engine is turned off  
or if the power steering system  
becomes inoperative, you may still  
steer the vehicle, but it will require  
increased steering effort.  
Should you notice any change in the  
effort required to steer during normal  
vehicle operation, have the system  
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
If the Electric Power Steering The following symptoms may occur  
System does not operate normal- during normal vehicle operation:  
ly, the warning light ( ) will illu-  
• The steering effort may be high  
minate on the instrument cluster.  
immediately after placing the igni-  
You may steer the vehicle, but it  
tion switch in the ON position.  
will require increased steering  
This happens as the system per-  
efforts. Take your vehicle to an  
forms the EPS system diagnostics.  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer and  
When the diagnostics are complet-  
have the system checked as soon  
ed, the steering wheel will return to  
as possible.  
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its normal condition.  
• A click noise may be heard from the  
EPS relay after the ignition switch is  
in the ON or OFF position.  
• Motor noise may be heard when the  
vehicle is at a stop or at a low driv-  
ing speed.  
• If the outside ambient temperature  
is low, when you operate the steer-  
ing wheel a noise from the electric  
power steering may occur. As the  
temperature increases, the noise will  
dissappear. This is a normal condi-  
tion.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Tilt Steering / Telescope Steering  
CAUTION  
When adjusting the steering wheel to  
a comfortable position, adjust the  
steering wheel so that it points  
toward your chest, not toward your  
face. Make sure you can see the  
instrument panel warning lights and  
gauges. After adjusting, push the  
steering wheel both up and down to  
be certain it is locked in position.  
Always adjust the position of the  
steering wheel before driving.  
While adjusting the steering  
wheel height, please do not  
push or pull it hard since the fix-  
ture can be damaged.  
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Information  
Sometimes the lock release lever may  
not engage completely. This may  
occur when the gears of the locking  
mechanism do not completely mesh. If  
this occurs, pull down on the lock-  
release lever, readjust the steering  
wheel again, and then pull back up on  
the release lever to lock the steering  
wheel in place.  
OTLE048010  
To adjust the steering wheel angle  
and height:  
1. Pull down the lock-release lever (1).  
2. Adjust the steering wheel to the  
desired angle (2) and distance for-  
ward/back (3).  
3. Pull up the lock-release lever to  
lock the steering wheel in place.  
WARNING  
NEVER adjust the steering  
wheel while driving. This may  
cause loss of vehicle control  
resulting in an accident.  
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When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position or when the engine is run-  
ning, press the heated steering  
wheel button to warm the steering  
wheel. The indicator on the button  
will illuminate.  
Heated Steering Wheel  
(if equipped)  
Horn  
Type A  
To turn the heated steering wheel off,  
press the button again. The indicator  
on the button will turn off.  
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The heated steering wheel will auto-  
matically turn off after approximately  
30 minutes.  
OTL045012  
NOTICE  
OTLA045325  
To sound the horn, press the area  
indicated by the horn symbol on your  
steering wheel (see illustration). The  
horn will operate only when this area  
is pressed.  
Type B  
Do not install any cover or acces-  
sory on the steering wheel. The  
cover or accessory could cause  
damage to the heated steering  
wheel system.  
NOTICE  
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.  
OTLA045326  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
MIRRORS  
Day/night rearview mirror  
(if equipped)  
Inside Rearview Mirror  
WARNING  
Before you start driving, adjust the  
rearview mirror to center on the view  
through the rear window.  
Type A  
NEVER adjust the mirror while  
driving. This may cause loss of  
vehicle control resulting in an  
accident.  
WARNING  
Night  
Make sure your line of sight is  
not obstructed. Do not place  
objects in the rear seat, cargo  
area, or behind the rear head-  
rests which could interfere with  
your vision through the rear  
window.  
NOTICE  
When cleaning the mirror, use a  
paper towel or similar material  
dampened with glass cleaner. Do  
not spray glass cleaner directly on  
the mirror as this may cause the  
liquid cleaner to enter the mirror  
housing.  
Day  
OTL045013  
Type B  
WARNING  
To prevent serious injury during  
an accident or deployment of  
the air bag, do not modify the  
rearview mirror and do not  
install a wide mirror.  
OOSEV048005N  
Make this adjustment before you  
start driving and while the day/night  
lever is in the day position.  
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Blue Link® center (if equipped)  
Pull the day/night lever toward you to  
reduce glare from the headlights of  
the vehicles behind you during night  
driving.  
Electrochromic mirror (ECM)  
with homelink system  
(if equipped)  
Type A  
Remember that you lose some  
rearview clarity in the night position.  
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OOSEV048040N  
Type B  
OHD046025N  
To operate the electric rearview  
mirror  
Press the I button (1) to turn the  
automatic- dimming function on. The  
mirror indicator light will illuminate.  
Press the O button (2) to turn the  
automatic- dimming function off. The  
mirror indicator light will turn off.  
OOSEV048039N  
For details, refer to the Blue Link®  
Owner's Guide, Navigation Manual  
or Audio Manual.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Retain the original transmitter for  
future programming procedures (i.e.,  
new vehicle purchase). It is also sug-  
gested that upon the sale of the vehi-  
cle, the programmed HomeLink but-  
tons be erased for security purposes  
(follow step 1 in the "Programming"  
portion of this text).  
Glare detection sensor  
Indicator light  
WARNING  
When  
programming  
the  
®
HomeLink Wireless Control  
System, you may be operating  
a garage door or gate operator.  
Make sure that people and  
objects are out of the way of  
the moving door or gate to pre-  
vent potential harm or damage.  
Programming  
Homelink buttons  
OHD046305N  
Your vehicle may require the ignition  
switch to be turned to the ACC posi-  
tion for programming and/or operation  
of HomeLink. It is also recommended  
that a new battery be replaced in the  
hand-held transmitter of the device  
being programmed to HomeLink for  
quicker training and accurate trans-  
mission of the radio-frequency.  
Do not use HomeLink with  
any garage door opener that  
lacks the safety stop and  
reverse feature as required by  
U.S. federal safety standards.  
(This includes any garage  
door opener model manufac-  
tured before April 1, 1982.) A  
garage door opener which  
cannot detect an object, sig-  
naling the door to stop and  
reverse, does not meet cur-  
rent U.S. federal safety stan-  
dards. Using a garage door  
opener without these features  
increases risk of serious  
injury or death. For more  
details, call 1-800-355-3515 or  
on the internet at www.home-  
link.com.  
®
HomeLink Wireless Control System  
Your new mirror comes with an inte-  
grated  
HomeLink  
Universal  
Transceiver, which allows you to pro-  
gram the mirror to activate your  
garage door(s), estate gate, home  
lighting, etc. The mirror actually  
learns the codes from your various  
existing transmitters.  
Follow these steps to train your  
HomeLink mirror:  
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Flashing  
NOTICE  
Flashing  
For non rolling code garage door  
openers, follow steps 2 - 3.  
For rolling code garage door  
openers, follow steps 2 - 6.  
For Canadian Programming,  
please follow the Canadian  
Programming section.  
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For help with determining whether  
your garage is non-rolling code or  
rolling code, please refer to the  
Transmitter  
OHD046306N  
OHD046307N  
1. When programming the buttons for garage door openers owner's 2. Press and hold the button on the  
the first time, press and hold the manual or contact HomeLink cus-  
left and center buttons (  
tomer service at 1-800-355-3515.  
HomeLink system you wish to train  
and the button on the transmitter  
while the transmitter is approxi-  
mately 1 to 3 inches away from the  
mirror. Do not release the buttons  
until step 3 has been completed.  
,
)
simultaneously for approximately  
20 seconds until the indicator light  
begins to flash. (This procedure  
erases the factory-set default  
codes. Do not perform this step to  
program additional hand-held  
transmitters.)  
3. The HomeLink indicator light will  
flash, first slowly and then rapidly.  
When the indicator light flashes  
rapidly, both buttons may be  
released. (The rapid flashing light  
indicates successful programming  
of the new frequency signal.)  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
5. Press and release the "learn" or Operating HomeLink  
NOTICE  
"smart" button on the device’s  
motor head unit. You have 30 sec-  
onds to complete step number 6.  
To operate, simply press the pro-  
grammed HomeLink button.  
Activation will now occur for the  
Some gate operators and garage  
door openers may require you to  
replace step #3 with the "cycling"  
procedure noted in the "Canadian  
Programming" section of this doc-  
ument.  
6. Return to the vehicle and firmly trained product (garage door, securi-  
press and release the pro- ty system, entry door lock, estate  
grammed HomeLink button up to gate, or home or office lighting). For  
three times. The rolling code convenience, the hand-held trans-  
equipped device should now rec- mitter of the device may also be used  
ognize the HomeLink signal and at any time. The HomeLink Wireless  
activate when the HomeLink but- Controls System (once programmed)  
ton is pressed. The remaining two or the original hand-held transmitter  
buttons may now be programmed may be used to activate the device  
if this has not previously been (e.g. garage door, entry door lock,  
done. Refer to the "Programming" etc.). In the event that there are still  
Rolling code programming  
To train a garage door opener (or  
other rolling code equipped devices)  
with the rolling code feature, follow  
these instructions after completing  
the "Programming" portion of this  
text. (A second person may make the  
following training procedures quicker  
& easier.)  
portion of this text.  
programming difficulties, contact  
HomeLink at 1-800-355-3515 or on  
the internet at www.homelink.com.  
4. Locate the "learn" or "smart" but-  
ton on the device's motor head  
unit. Exact location and color of  
the button may vary by product  
brand. If there is difficulty locating  
the "learn" or "smart" button, refer-  
ence the device's owner's manual  
or contact HomeLink at 1-800-  
355-3515 or on the internet at  
www.homelink.com.  
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Gate operator & Canadian program-  
ming  
Flashing  
i
Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of  
During programming, your handheld  
transmitter may automatically stop  
transmitting. Continue to press the  
Integrated HomeLink® Wireless  
Control System button (note steps 2  
through 3 in the Programming por-  
tion of this document) while you  
press and re-press ("cycle") your  
handheld transmitter every two sec-  
onds until the frequency signal has  
been learned. The indicator light will  
flash slowly and then rapidly after  
several seconds upon successful  
training.  
the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following  
three conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
interference.  
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2. This device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired  
operation.  
3. The transceiver has been tested and  
complies with FCC and Industry  
Canada rules. Changes or modifica-  
tions not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance  
could void the user's authority to  
operate the device.  
OHD046306N  
Erasing programmed HomeLink but-  
tons  
To erase the three programmed but-  
tons (individual buttons cannot be  
erased):  
• Press and hold the left and center  
buttons simultaneously, until the  
indicator light begins to flash  
(approximately 20 seconds).  
Release both buttons. Do not hold  
for longer than 30 seconds.  
FCC ID: NZLZTVHL3  
IC: 4112A-ZTVHL3  
HomeLink is now in the train (or  
learning) mode and can be pro-  
grammed at any time.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Automatic-Dimming Night Vision  
Electrochromic mirror (ECM)  
with HomeLink® system and  
Blue Link® (if equipped)  
HomeLink Indicator  
®
Safety™ (NVS ) Mirror  
(if equipped)  
The NVS® Mirror automatically  
reduces glare by monitoring light lev-  
els in the front and the rear of the  
vehicle. Any object that obstructs  
either light sensor will degrade the  
automatic dimming control feature.  
Your vehicle may be equipped with a  
Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror  
and an Integrated HomeLink®  
Wireless Control System. The  
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver  
allows you to activate your garage  
door(s), electric gate, home lighting,  
etc.  
For more information regarding  
NVS® mirrors and other applica-  
tions, please refer to the Gentex  
website:  
HomeLink Button  
OOS047093N  
Telematics buttons  
(1) HomeLink Channel 1  
(2) HomeLink Channel 2  
(3) HomeLink Channel 3  
www.gentex.com  
(4) Garage Door Opener Status  
Indicator : Closing or Closed  
(5) HomeLink Operation Indicator  
(6) Garage Door Opener Status  
Indicator : Opening or Opened  
(7) HomeLink  
Indicator  
User  
Interface  
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Integrated HomeLink® Wireless  
Control System  
Your mirror will automatically dim  
upon detecting glare from the vehi-  
cles traveling behind you. The auto-  
dimming function can be controlled  
by pressing the Dimming ON/OFF  
button:  
WARNING  
The HomeLink® Wireless Control  
System can replace up to three  
hand-held radio-frequency (RF)  
transmitters with a single built-in  
device. This innovative feature will  
learn the radio frequency codes of  
most current transmitters to operate  
devices such as gate operators,  
garage door openers, entry door  
locks, security systems, even home  
lighting. Both standard and rolling  
code-equipped transmitters can be  
programmed by following the out-  
lined procedures.  
Before  
programming  
®
HomeLink to a garage door  
opener or gate operator, make  
sure people and objects are out  
of the way of the device to pre-  
vent potential harm or damage.  
1. Pressing and holding the button  
for 3 seconds turns the auto-dim-  
ming function OFF which is indi-  
cated by the green Status  
Indicator LED turning off.  
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®
Do not use the HomeLink with  
any garage door opener that  
lacks the safety stop and  
reverse features required by  
U.S. federal safety standards  
(this includes any garage door  
opener model manufactured  
before April 1, 1982). A garage  
door that cannot detect an  
object - signaling the door to  
stop and reverse - does not  
meet current U.S. federal safety  
standards. Using a garage door  
opener without these features  
increases the risk of serious  
injury or death.  
2. Pressing and holding the  
button  
for 3 seconds again turns the auto-  
dimming function ON which is indi-  
cated by the green Status Indicator  
LED turning on.  
Additional HomeLink® information  
can be found at: www.homelink.com  
or by calling 1-800-355-3515.  
Retain the original transmitter of the  
RF device you are programming for  
use in other vehicles as well as for  
future HomeLink® programming. It is  
also suggested that upon the sale of  
the vehicle, the programmed  
HomeLink® buttons be erased for  
security purposes.  
The mirror defaults to the ON posi-  
tion each time the vehicle is started.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Programming HomeLink®  
Programming  
To program most devices, follow  
these instructions:  
3. Hold the Garage Door Opener  
Original Transmitter (OT) near the  
HomeLink Mirror.  
Please note the following:  
• When programming a garage door  
opener, it is advised to park the  
vehicle outside of the garage.  
• It is recommended that a new bat-  
tery be placed in the hand-held  
transmitter of the device being pro-  
grammed to HomeLink® for quicker  
training and accurate transmission  
of the radio-frequency signal.  
• Some vehicles may require the  
ignition switch to be placed in the  
ACC (or "Accessories") position for  
programming and/or operation of  
HomeLink®.  
• In the event that there are still pro-  
gramming difficulties or questions  
after following the programming  
steps listed below, contact  
HomeLink® at: www.homelink.com  
or by calling 1-800-355-3515.  
OOS047096N  
OOS047095N  
4. Press the Original Transmitter  
(OT) button until the indicator (4)  
is turned continuously ON or  
flashes in Green for approximately  
10 seconds and it indicates the  
programing is completed.  
1. Press and release (1), (2) or (3)  
button.  
• If the indicator (4) is turned ON  
in Orange, go to Step 3) since it  
is a new programming.  
• If the indicator (4) is continuous-  
ly turned ON or flashes in Green  
rapidly several times, go to Step  
2) since it is a programmed but-  
ton.  
2. Press and hold the button you  
wish to program for approximately  
15-25 seconds until the LED flash-  
es in Orange for several times.  
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Operating HomeLink®  
Gate operator & Canadian program-  
ming  
i
Information  
• Some garage door openers require  
to press the programmed button on  
the mirror up to three times right  
after the programming is just com-  
pleted to operate the garage door.  
During programming, your handheld  
transmitter may automatically stop  
transmitting. Continue to press the  
Integrated HomeLink® Wireless  
Control System button while you  
press and re-press ("cycle") your  
handheld transmitter every two sec-  
onds until the frequency signal has  
been learned. The indicator light will  
flash slowly and then rapidly after  
several seconds upon successful  
training.  
• The indicator (4) is turned ON in  
Orange and flashes for about 60sec-  
onds, during the programing mode  
and if a programing is not succeed-  
ed within the 60 seconds, the pro-  
graming mode will be abort.  
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OOS047095N  
1. Press and release one of the  
HomeLink buttons (1, 2 or 3) that  
programed.  
HomeLink® should now activate your  
rolling code equipped device.  
2. The HomeLink indicator (4) will  
operate as below:  
- Indicates Green and is continu-  
ously ON (Fixed Code Garage  
Door Opener)  
- Flashes in Green rapidly (Rolling  
Code Garage Door Opener)  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Erasing HomeLink® buttons  
NVS® is a registered trademark and  
Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the Gentex  
Corporation, Zeeland, Michigan.  
HomeLink® is a registered trademark  
owned by Johnson Controls,  
Incorporated, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  
Two Way Communication Programing  
1. Complete the HomeLink  
"Programming" first.  
2. Before the first 10 times HomeLink  
button is pressed after the pro-  
gramming, the following steps  
MUST occur to program two way  
communication. (only for some  
older garage doors)  
FCC ID: NZLUAHL5A  
IC: 4112A-UAHL5A  
i
Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules.  
OOS047098N  
Operation is subject to the following  
three conditions:  
1. Press and hold the button (1) and  
(3) simultaneously.  
2. The indicator (4) is turned contin-  
uously ON in orange for about 10  
seconds.  
3. Then the indicator (4) color  
changes to Green and flashes  
rapidly.  
Release the buttons once the  
green indicator flashes.  
4. Now HomeLink button (1), (2) and  
(4) memories are all cleared.  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
interference.  
2. This device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired  
operation.  
3. The transceiver has been tested and  
complies with FCC and Industry  
Canada rules. Changes or modifica-  
tions not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance  
could void the user's authority to  
operate the device.  
OOS047099N  
3. Press and release the programed  
HomeLink button to activate the  
garage door.  
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4. Once the garage door is stopped, Operating Two Way Communication  
press and release the "Learn" or  
2. The indicator (4) and (6) operates  
as below:  
"Smart" button on the Garage door  
- If the indicator (4) flashes in  
Orange, it indicates that the  
garage door is "closing".  
- If the indicator (4) is ON continu-  
ously in Green, it indicates that  
the garage door is "closed".  
opener within 1 minute from the  
time of pressing the programed  
HomeLink button on mirror.  
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- If the indicator (6) flashes in  
Orange, it indicates that the  
garage door is "Opening".  
- If the indicator (6) is ON continu-  
ously in Green, it indicates that  
the garage door is "Opened".  
- If the indicator (4) or (6) does not  
turn to Green, it indicates that the  
last status of garage door was  
not received properly. The  
HomeLink mirror tries to receive  
the last known status of the  
garage door for a few seconds.  
OOS047099N  
1. Press and release (1), (2) or (3)  
button.  
OOS047411N  
5. If the both indicator (4) and (6) are  
flashing rapidly for about 5 sec-  
onds, the two way synchronization  
is completed.  
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Information  
Some newer garage door openers pro-  
vide two-way communication syn-  
chronizing when programming the  
original transmitter (OT).  
OOS047412N  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Use the inside rear view mirror or  
look back directly to determine the  
actual distance of other vehicles  
prior to changing lanes.  
Recalling Garage Door Status  
Side View Mirrors  
Homelink mirror with two way com-  
munication provides a way to view  
the last stored message from the  
garage door opener. In order to recall  
the last known status of the last acti-  
vated device, press the buttons "1  
and 2" OR "2 and 3" simultaneously.  
• If the indicator (4) is ON continu-  
ously in Green, it indicates that the  
last activated device was "closed"  
properly.  
WARNING  
Do not adjust or fold the side  
view mirrors while driving. This  
may cause loss of vehicle con-  
trol resulting in an accident.  
• If the indicator (6) is ON continu-  
ously in Green, it indicates that the  
last activated device was "open"  
properly.  
OTL045018  
CAUTION  
Make sure to adjust the side view  
mirrors to your desired position  
before you begin driving.  
Do not scrape ice off the mir-  
ror face; this may damage the  
surface of the glass.  
Your vehicle is equipped with both  
left-hand and right-hand side view  
mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted  
remotely with the remote switch. The  
side view mirrors can be folded to  
help prevent damage when going  
through an automatic car wash or  
when passing through a narrow  
street.  
i
Information  
If the mirror is jammed with  
ice, do not adjust the mirror by  
force. Use an approved de-icer  
spray. (Do not use radiator  
anti-freeze.) Wipe the mirror  
using a sponge or soft cloth  
with warm water. Or move the  
vehicle to a warm area and  
allow the ice to melt.  
Two way communication range dis-  
tance between "vehicle" and "garage  
door opener" is 100m.  
The range may be reduced or  
increased a little due to obstacle con-  
ditions around the garage door open-  
er, such as houses or trees.  
The right side view mirror is convex.  
Objects seen in the mirror are closer  
than they appear.  
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The blind spot mirror is equipped on  
the driver's left side view mirror.  
Blind Spot Mirror (if equipped)  
Side View Mirror Adjustment  
WARNING  
Always check the road condi-  
tion while driving for unex-  
pected situations even though  
the vehicle is equipped with a  
blind spot mirror.  
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The blind spot mirror is a  
device made for convenience.  
Do not solely rely on the mir-  
ror but always pay attention to  
traffic around you.  
OTLA045311  
OTLA045313  
Adjusting the side view mirrors:  
1. Move the lever (1) either to the L  
(left side) or R (right side) to select  
the rearview mirror you would like  
to adjust.  
NOTICE  
Do not clean the mirror with harsh  
abrasives, fuel or other petroleum  
based cleaning products.  
2. Use the mirror adjustment control  
(2) to position the selected mirror  
up, down, left or right.  
3. After adjustment, put the button  
into neutral (center) position to  
prevent inadvertent adjustment.  
OLF044478N  
The Blind Spot Mirror (BSM) is a  
supplemental mirror that minimizes  
the driver's blind spot zone by  
expanding the field of view on the  
rear side of the vehicle.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Folding the side view mirrors  
NOTICE  
• The mirrors stop moving when  
they reach the maximum adjust-  
ing angles, but the motor contin-  
ues to operate while the switch  
is pressed. Do not press the  
switch longer than necessary,  
because this can damage the  
motor.  
• Do not attempt to adjust the side  
view mirrors by hand, because  
this can damage the motor.  
OTL045019  
To fold the side view mirrors, grasp  
the housing of the mirror and then  
fold it inwards.  
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WINDOWS  
(1) Driver's door power window  
switch  
(2) Front passenger's door power  
window switch  
(3) Rear door (left) power window  
switch  
(4) Rear door (right) power window  
switch  
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(5) Window opening and closing  
(6) Automatic power window  
(7) Power window lock switch  
OTLA045023  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Window opening and closing  
Power Windows  
i
Information  
The ignition switch must be in the ON  
position to be able to raise or lower  
the windows. Each door has a Power  
Window switch to control that door’s  
window. The driver has a Power  
Window Lock switch which can block  
the operation of passenger windows.  
The power windows will operate for  
approximately 30 seconds after the  
ignition switch is placed in the ACC  
or LOCK/OFF position. However, if  
the front doors are opened, the  
Power Windows cannot be operated  
even within the 30 second period.  
• In cold and wet climates, power win-  
dows may not work properly due to  
freezing conditions.  
• While driving with the rear win-  
dows down or with the sunroof (if  
equipped) opened (or partially  
opened), your vehicle may demon-  
strate a wind buffeting or pulsation  
noise. This noise is normal and can  
be reduced or eliminated by taking  
the following actions. If the noise  
occurs with one or both of the rear  
windows down, partially lower both  
front windows approximately 1 inch  
(2.5 cm). If you experience the noise  
with the sunroof open, slightly close  
the sunroof.  
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To open:  
Press the window switch down to the  
first detent position (5). Release the  
switch when you want the window to  
stop.  
WARNING  
To avoid serious injury or death,  
do not extend your head, arms  
or body outside the windows  
while driving.  
To close:  
Pull the window switch up to the first  
detent position (5). Release the win-  
dow switch when you want the win-  
dow to stop.  
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Auto up/down window  
(if equipped)  
To reset the power windows  
Automatic reverse (if equipped)  
If the power windows do not operate  
normally, the automatic power win-  
dow system must be reset as follows:  
1. Place the ignition switch to the ON  
position.  
2. Close the window and continue  
pulling up on the power window  
switch for at least one second.  
If the power windows do not operate  
properly after resetting, have the  
system checked by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
Pressing or pulling up the power win-  
dow switch momentarily to the sec-  
ond detent position (6) completely  
lowers or lifts the window even when  
the switch is released. To stop the  
window at the desired position while  
the window is in operation, pull up or  
press down and release the switch.  
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If a window senses any obstacle while  
it is closing automatically, it will stop  
and lower approximately 12 inches (30  
cm) to allow the object to be cleared.  
If the window detects the resistance  
while the power window switch is  
pulled up continuously, the window  
will stop upward movement then  
lower approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm).  
If the power window switch is pulled  
up continuously again within 5 sec-  
onds after the window is lowered by  
the automatic window reverse fea-  
ture, the automatic window reverse  
will not operate.  
WARNING  
The automatic reverse feature  
doesn't activate while resetting  
the power window system.  
Make sure body parts or other  
objects are safely out of the way  
before closing the windows to  
avoid injuries or vehicle dam-  
age.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Power window lock switch  
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WARNING  
The automatic reverse feature is only  
active when the "Auto Up" feature is  
used by fully pulling up the switch to  
the second detent.  
Do not allow children to play  
with the power windows. Keep  
the driver's door power window  
lock switch in the LOCK posi-  
tion. Serious injury or death can  
result from unintentional win-  
dow operation by a child.  
WARNING  
Make sure body parts or other  
objects are safely out of the way  
before closing the windows to  
avoid injuries or vehicle damage.  
Objects less than 0.16 inch (4  
mm) in diameter caught  
between the window glass and  
the upper window channel may  
not be detected by the automat-  
ic reverse window and the win-  
dow will not stop and reverse  
direction.  
NOTICE  
• 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 try to operate the main  
switch on the driver's door and  
the individual door window  
switch in opposite directions at  
the same time. If this is done, the  
window will stop and cannot be  
opened or closed.  
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The driver can disable the power  
window switches on the rear passen-  
ger doors by pressing the power win-  
dow lock switch.  
When the power window lock switch  
is pressed:  
• The rear passenger control will not  
be able to operate the rear pas-  
senger power window  
• Note that the front passenger con-  
trol is still able to operate the front  
passenger window, and that the  
driver master control can still oper-  
ate all the power windows.  
NOTICE  
Do not install any accessories on  
the windows. The automatic  
reverse feature may not operate.  
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PANORAMIC SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED)  
• After the vehicle is washed or in a  
The panorama sunroof is  
made of glass, subject to  
break in case of an accident.  
Passengers without the appro-  
priate protection (e.g. seat belt,  
CRS, etc.) on may project out  
through the broken glass and  
may be seriously injured or  
even result in death.  
rainstorm, be sure to wipe off any  
water that is on the sunroof before  
operating it.  
WARNING  
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Never adjust the sunroof or  
sunshade while driving. This  
could result in loss of control  
and an accident that may  
cause death, serious injury, or  
property damage.  
Do not sit on the top of the  
vehicle. It may cause injury or  
vehicle damage.  
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The ignition switch must be in the ON  
position before you can open or  
close the sunroof.  
The sunroof can be operated for  
approximately 30 seconds after the  
ignition key is removed or turned to  
the ACC or LOCK position. However,  
if the front doors are opened, the  
sunroof cannot be adjusted even  
within the 30 seconds period.  
Make sure heads, hands, arms  
or any other body parts or  
objects are out of the way  
before operating the sunroof.  
Do not extend your head, arms  
or body outside the sunroof  
while driving, to avoid serious  
injury.  
Do not leave the engine run-  
ning and the key in your vehi-  
cle with unsupervised children.  
Unattended children could  
operate the sunroof, which  
could result in serious injury.  
NOTICE  
• Do not continue to move the  
sunroof control lever after the  
sunroof is fully opened, closed,  
or tilted. Damage to the motor or  
system components could  
occur.  
• Make sure the sunroof is closed  
fully when leaving your vehicle.  
If the sunroof is left open, rain or  
snow may wet the interior of the  
vehicle. Also, leaving the sun-  
roof open when the vehicle is  
unattended may invite theft.  
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• In cold and wet climates, the sun-  
roof may not work properly due to  
freezing conditions.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
When the sunshade is opened  
Sunshade  
Sliding the Sunroof  
If you pull the sunroof control lever  
backward, the sunroof glass will slide  
all the way open. To stop the sunroof  
movement at any point, pull or push  
the sunroof control lever momentarily.  
When the sunshade is closed  
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Only the front glass of the panoramic  
sunroof opens and closes.  
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To open the sunshade, pull the  
sunroof control lever backward (1)  
to the first detent position.  
To close the sunshade when the  
sunroof glass is closed, push the  
sunroof control lever forward (2).  
If you push the sunroof control lever  
backward past the first detent, the  
sunshade will slide all the way open  
and then the sunroof glass will slide  
all the way open.  
To stop the sunroof movement at any  
point, push the sunroof control lever  
either forward or backward momen-  
tarily.  
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Automatic reverse  
Tilting the Sunroof  
Closing the Sunroof  
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If the sunroof senses any to an  
obstacle while it is closing automati-  
cally, it will reverse direction then  
stop to allow the object to be cleared.  
When the sunshade is closed  
To close the sunroof glass only  
Push the sunroof control lever for-  
ward to the first detent position.  
If you push the sunroof control lever  
upward, the sunshade will slide open  
then the sunroof glass will tilt open.  
To stop the sunroof movement at any  
point, push the sunroof control lever  
momentarily.  
To close the sunroof glass with  
the sunshade  
Push the sunroof control lever for-  
ward to the second detent position.  
The sunroof glass will close, then the  
sunshade will close automatically.  
To stop the sunroof movement at any  
point, push the sunroof control lever  
either forward or backward momen-  
tarily.  
WARNING  
Small objects that can get  
caught between the sunroof  
glass and the front glass chan-  
nel may not be detected by the  
automatic reverse system. In  
this case, the sunroof glass will  
not detect the object and will  
not reverse direction.  
When the sunshade is opened  
If you push the sunroof control lever  
upward, the sunroof glass will tilt  
closed.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
3. Push and hold the sunroof control  
lever forward (to close the sun-  
shade) for about 10 seconds until  
the sunroof moves slightly, then  
release the control lever.  
4. Push and hold the sunroof control  
lever forward until the sunroof  
operates as follows:  
To Reset the Sunroof  
NOTICE  
• Periodically remove any dirt that  
may accumulate on the sunroof  
guide rail or between the sun-  
roof and roof panel which can  
make a noise.  
• Do not try to open the sunroof  
when the temperature is below  
freezing or when the sunroof is  
covered with snow or ice, other-  
wise the motor could be dam-  
aged. In cold and wet climates,  
the sunroof may not work prop-  
erly.  
Sunshade Open Glass Tilt Open  
Glass Slide Open Glass Slide  
Close Sunshade Close  
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Then, release the control lever.  
The sunroof may need to be reset if  
the following conditions occur:  
- The battery is discharged or dis-  
connected or the sunroof fuse has  
been replaced or disconnected  
When this is complete, the sunroof  
system is reset.  
- The sunroof control lever is not  
operating correctly  
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• If the sunroof is not reset when the  
vehicle battery is disconnected or  
discharged, or the sunroof fuse is  
blown, the sunroof may not operate  
normally.  
To reset the sunroof, perform the fol-  
lowing steps:  
1. Turn the engine on and close the  
sunroof glass and sunshade com-  
pletely.  
• For more details, contact an author-  
ized HYUNDAI dealer.  
2. Release the control lever.  
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EXTERIOR FEATURES  
Hood  
Opening the hood  
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3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise 4. Pull out the support rod and hold  
the hood slightly, push up the sec-  
ondary latch (1) inside of the hood  
center and lift the hood (2).  
the hood open with the support  
rod (1).  
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1. Park the vehicle and set the park-  
ing brake.  
2. Pull the release lever to unlatch  
the hood. The hood should pop  
open slightly.  
WARNING  
Grasp the support rod in the  
area wrapped in rubber. The  
rubber will help prevent you  
from being burned by hot  
metal when the engine is hot.  
The stay rod must be inserted  
completely into the hole pro-  
vided whenever you inspect  
the engine compartment. This  
will prevent the hood from  
falling and possibly injuring  
you.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Closing the hood  
1. Before closing the hood, check the  
following:  
Fuel Filler Door  
Opening the fuel filler door  
1. Turn off the engine.  
WARNING  
Before closing the hood,  
ensure all obstructions are  
removed from around the  
hood opening.  
• All filler caps in the engine com-  
partment must be correctly  
installed.  
• Gloves, rags or any other com-  
bustible material must be  
removed from the engine com-  
partment.  
2. Your vehicle is equipped with a  
lockable push-to-open fuel filler  
door. To unlock the fuel filler door,  
the vehicle must be unlocked. The  
vehicle may be unlocked by any of  
the following methods:  
- Press the door unlock button on  
the remote key or the smart key  
- Press the door unlock button on  
the driver's side door panel  
Always double check to be  
sure that the hood is firmly  
latched before driving away.  
Check there is no hood open  
warning light or message dis-  
played on the instrument clus-  
ter. If the hood is not latched  
while the vehicle is moving,  
the chime will sound to warn  
the driver the hood is not fully  
latched. Driving with the hood  
opened may cause a total loss  
of visibility, which might  
result in an accident.  
Do not move the vehicle with  
the hood in the raised posi-  
tion, as vision is obstructed.  
Doing so could result in an  
accident. The hood could also  
fall and become damaged.  
2. Return the support rod to its clip to  
prevent it from rattling.  
3. Lower the hood halfway (lifted  
approximately 12 inches (30 cm)  
from the closed position) and push  
down to securely lock in place.  
Then double check to be sure the  
hood is secure.  
- Pull the inside door handle on the  
driver's side door panel  
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If the driver's side door is locked, the  
push-to-open fuel filler door will  
remain locked and will not open when  
pressed.  
Follow the procedure above to open  
the fuel filler door.  
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If the fuel filler door does not open  
because ice has formed around it, tap  
lightly or push on the door to break  
the ice and release the door. Do not  
pry on the door. If necessary, spray  
around the door with an approved de-  
icer fluid (do not use radiator anti-  
freeze) or move the vehicle to a warm  
place and allow the ice to melt.  
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3. To open the fuel filler door, press 4. Pull the fuel filler door (1) outward  
the center edge of the fuel filler  
door.  
to access the fuel tank cap.  
5. To remove the fuel tank cap (2),  
turn it counterclockwise. You may  
hear a hissing noise as the pres-  
sure inside the tank equalizes.  
6. Place the fuel cap on the hook on  
the inside of the fuel filler door.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Closing the fuel filler door  
1. To install the fuel tank cap, turn it  
clockwise until it "clicks" one time.  
2. Close the fuel filler door until it is  
latched securely.  
Do not use cellular phones  
while refueling. Electric cur-  
rent and/or electronic interfer-  
ence from cellular phones can  
potentially ignite fuel vapors  
and cause a fire.  
When using an approved  
portable fuel container, be  
sure to place the container on  
the ground prior to refueling.  
Static electricity discharge  
from the container can ignite  
fuel vapors causing a fire.  
Once refueling has begun,  
contact between your bare  
hand and the vehicle should  
be maintained until the filling  
is complete.  
Do not get back into a vehicle  
once you have begun refuel-  
ing. You can generate a build-  
up of static electricity by  
touching, rubbing or sliding  
against any item or fabric  
capable of producing static  
electricity. Static electricity  
discharge can ignite fuel  
vapors causing a fire. If you  
must re-enter the vehicle, you  
should once again eliminate  
potentially dangerous static  
electricity discharge by touch-  
ing a metal part of the vehicle,  
away from the fuel filler neck,  
nozzle or other gasoline  
source, with your bare hand.  
WARNING  
Gasoline is highly flammable  
and explosive. Failure to follow  
these guidelines may result in  
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:  
Read and follow all warnings  
posted at the gas station.  
Before refueling, note the  
location of the Emergency  
Gasoline Shut-Off, if available,  
at the gas station.  
Before touching the fuel noz-  
zle, you should eliminate the  
potential build-up of static  
electricity by touching a metal  
part of the vehicle, a safe dis-  
tance away from the fuel filler  
neck, nozzle, or other gas  
source, with your bare hand.  
Use only approved portable  
plastic fuel containers designed  
to carry and store gasoline.  
When refueling, always move  
the shift lever to the P (Park)  
position, set the parking  
brake, and place the ignition  
switch to the LOCK/OFF posi-  
tion. Sparks produced by  
electrical components related  
to the engine can ignite fuel  
vapors causing a fire.  
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NOTICE  
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.  
Always check that the fuel cap  
is installed securely to pre-  
vent fuel spillage in the event  
of an accident.  
• Do not spill fuel on the exterior  
surfaces of the vehicle. Any type  
of fuel spilled on painted sur-  
faces may damage the paint.  
Do not over-fill or top-off your  
vehicle tank, which can cause  
gasoline spillage.  
• 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.  
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Make sure to refuel your vehicle  
according to the "Fuel Requirements"  
suggested in the Introduction chapter.  
If a fire breaks out during refu-  
eling, leave the vicinity of the  
vehicle, and immediately con-  
tact the manager of the gas  
station and then contact the  
local fire department. Follow  
any safety instructions they  
provide.  
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.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
LIFTGATE  
Non-Powered liftgate  
Opening the liftgate  
Closing the liftgate  
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In cold and wet climates, door lock  
and door mechanisms may not work  
properly due to freezing conditions.  
WARNING  
The liftgate swings upward.  
Make sure no objects or people  
are near the rear of the vehicle  
when opening the liftgate.  
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NOTICE  
OTLE048036  
To close the liftgate, lower and push  
down the liftgate firmly. Make sure  
that the liftgate is securely latched.  
Make certain that you close the  
liftgate before driving your vehi-  
cle. Possible damage may occur  
to the liftgate lift cylinders and  
attached hardware if the liftgate is  
not closed prior to driving.  
• The liftgate is locked or unlocked  
when all doors are locked or  
unlocked with the key, transmitter,  
smart key or central door lock  
switch.  
• If unlocked, the liftgate can be  
opened by pressing the handle  
switch and pulling up on the handle.  
• Only the liftgate is unlocked if the  
liftgate unlock button on the trans-  
mitter or smart key is pressed for  
about 1 second, or the liftgate  
handle button is pressed when the  
smart key is detected.  
WARNING  
Make sure your hands, feet and  
other parts of your body are  
safely out of the way before  
closing the liftgate.  
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Emergency liftgate safety  
release  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Make sure nothing is near the  
liftgate latch and striker while  
closing the tailgate. It may dam-  
age the liftgate's latch.  
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WARNING  
Always keep the liftgate com-  
pletely closed while the vehicle  
is in motion. If it is left open or  
ajar, poisonous exhaust gases  
containing carbon monoxide  
(CO) may enter the vehicle and  
serious illness or death may  
result.  
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Do not hold the part (gas lifter)  
that supports the liftgate. Be  
aware that the deformation of  
the part may cause vehicle  
damage and a risk of safety  
accident.  
Your vehicle is equipped with an  
emergency liftgate safety release  
lever located on the bottom of the lift-  
gate inside the vehicle.  
To unlock and open the liftgate man-  
ually from inside the luggage com-  
partment, perform the following  
steps:  
1. Remove the cover.  
2. Push the release lever to the right.  
3. Push the liftgate outward and  
upward.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Before using the power liftgate, make  
sure the power liftgate option is  
selected in the User Setting Modes  
in the cluster LCD display.  
Power liftgate (if equipped)  
Power liftgate button  
WARNING  
For emergencies, be fully  
aware of the location of the  
emergency liftgate safety  
release lever in this vehicle  
and how to open the liftgate if  
you are accidentally locked in  
the luggage compartment.  
For more details, refer to "LCD  
Display" in this chapter.  
WARNING  
No one should be allowed to  
occupy the luggage compart-  
ment of the vehicle at any time.  
The luggage compartment is a  
very dangerous location in the  
event of a crash.  
Never leave children unattended  
in your vehicle. Children might  
operate the power liftgate.  
Doing so could result in injury  
to themselves or others, and  
could damage the vehicle.  
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The power liftgate operates when:  
• The power liftgate button is  
pressed with the engine off.  
If you want to operate with the  
Smart key liftgate unlock button,  
you can only ignition switch is OFF  
position.  
• The power liftgate button is  
pressed when the ignition switch is  
in the ON position with the auto-  
matic shift lever in P (Park).  
Use the release lever for  
emergencies  
only.  
Use  
WARNING  
extreme caution, especially  
while the vehicle is in motion.  
Make sure there are no people  
or objects around the liftgate  
before operating the power lift-  
gate. Wait until the liftgate is  
opened fully and stopped before  
loading or unloading cargo or  
passengers from the vehicle.  
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Opening the liftgate  
NOTICE  
The power liftgate will open automat-  
ically by doing one of the following:  
Do not close or open the power  
liftgate manually. This may cause  
damage to the power liftgate. If it  
is necessary to close or open the  
power liftgate manually when the  
battery is discharged or discon-  
nected, do not apply excessive  
force.  
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NOTICE  
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For emergency stop while operat-  
ing, press any one of the Power  
liftgate button, Power liftgate han-  
dle switch, Power liftgate inner  
button or Smart key liftgate  
unlock button shortly.  
When the liftgate is restarted in  
the emergency stop state, it may  
be different from the direction of  
operation before stopping.  
Power liftgate handle switch  
Press the liftgate outside handle  
switch while having the smart key  
with you.  
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Smart key liftgate unlock button  
Press and hold the liftgate unlock  
button on the smart key.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Closing the liftgate  
The power liftgate will close automat-  
ically by doing one of the following:  
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Power liftgate button  
Press the power liftgate button for  
approximately one second.  
Power liftgate inner button  
Press the power liftgate inner button  
for approximately one second when  
the liftgate is opened. The liftgate will  
close and lock automatically.  
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Smart key liftgate unlock button  
Press and hold the liftgate unlock  
button on the smart key when the lift-  
gate is opened. The liftgate will close  
and lock automatically.  
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Power liftgate non-opening con-  
ditions  
CAUTION  
The power liftgate does not open  
when the vehicle is in motion.  
Operating the power liftgate  
more than 5 times continuously  
could cause damage to the oper-  
ating motor. In this case, the  
power liftgate system enters into  
thermal protection mode to pre-  
vent the motor from overheating.  
WARNING  
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The chime will sound if you  
drive with the liftgate opened.  
Stop your vehicle immediately  
at a safe place and check if your  
liftgate is opened.  
In thermal protection mode the  
power liftgate will not operate. If  
any of the power liftgate buttons  
are pressed to try to open the  
liftgate, the chime will sound 3  
times but the liftgate will remain  
closed.  
Allow the power liftgate system  
to cool for about 1 minute before  
operating the system again.  
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Power liftgate button  
Press the power liftgate button for  
approximately one second when the  
liftgate is opened. The liftgate will  
close and lock automatically.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
However, in some instances the  
automatic reversal system may not  
detect the object if it is too soft or is  
very thin, or if the liftgate is almost  
fully closed near the latched position.  
Caution should be taken to prevent  
any objects from obstructing the lift-  
gate opeining.  
If the automatic reversal feature  
operates more than 2 times while  
attempting to open or close the lift-  
gate, the power liftgate may stop at  
that position. If this occurs, carefully  
close the liftgate manually, and then  
try to operate the power liftgate auto-  
matically again.  
Automatic reversal  
NOTICE  
• The power liftgate can be oper-  
ated when the engine is not run-  
ning. However, the power liftgate  
operation consumes a large  
amount of electic power.  
To prevent the battery from  
being discharged, do not oper-  
ate it excessively (e.g. more than  
5 times repeatedly).  
• To prevent the battery from  
being discharged, do not leave  
the power liftgate in the open  
position for a long time.  
• Do not modify or repair any part  
of the power liftgate by yourself.  
This must be done by an author-  
ized HYUNDAI dealer.  
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During power opening and closing if  
the power liftgate is blocked by an  
object or part of the body, the power  
liftgate will detect the resistance.  
If resistance is detected while open-  
ing or closing the power liftgate, the  
liftgate will stop and move in the  
opposite direction.  
WARNING  
• When jacking up the vehicle to  
change a tire or repair the vehi-  
cle, do not operate the power  
liftgate. This could cause the  
power liftgate to operate  
improperly.  
Never intentionally place any  
object or part of your body in  
the path of the power liftgate to  
make sure the automatic rever-  
sal operates.  
• In cold and wet climates, the  
power liftgate may not work  
properly due to freezing condi-  
tions.  
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How to reset the power liftgate  
Power liftgate opening height  
user setting  
CAUTION  
If the battery has been discharged or  
disconnected, or if the power liftgate  
fuse has been replaced or removed,  
reset the power liftgate by performing  
the following procedure:  
Do not put heavy objects on the  
power liftgate before you oper-  
ate the power liftgate feature.  
Additional weight may damage  
the operation of the system.  
1. Put the shift lever in park (P).  
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2. Press the power liftgate inner but-  
ton and the power liftgate outer  
handle button simultaneously for  
more than 3 seconds. The chime  
will sound.  
3. Close the liftgate manually.  
OTLE048041  
If the power liftgate does not work  
properly after the above procedure,  
have the system checked by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
Follow the instructions below to set  
the fully open height of the power lift-  
gate:  
1. Position the liftgate manually to  
the height you prefer.  
NOTICE  
2. Press the power liftgate inner but-  
ton for more than 3 seconds.  
3. Close the liftgate manually after  
hearing the buzzer sound.  
When operating the power liftgate,  
the gear shift lever must be in the  
(P) park position in order to oper-  
ate normally.  
The liftgate will open to the manually  
adjusted height that was set.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Emergency liftgate safety  
release  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Always keep the liftgate com-  
pletely closed while the vehicle  
is in motion. If it is left open or  
ajar, poisonous exhaust gases  
containing carbon monoxide  
(CO) may enter the vehicle and  
serious illness or death may  
result.  
For emergencies, be fully  
aware of the location of the  
emergency liftgate safety  
release lever in this vehicle  
and how to open the liftgate if  
you are accidentally locked in  
the luggage compartment.  
No one should be allowed to  
occupy the luggage compart-  
ment of the vehicle at any time.  
The luggage compartment is a  
very dangerous location in the  
event of a crash.  
WARNING  
OTLE048038  
Rear cargo area  
Your vehicle is equipped with an  
emergency liftgate safety release  
lever located on the bottom of the lift-  
gate inside the vehicle.  
To unlock and open the liftgate man-  
ually from inside the luggage com-  
partment, perform the following  
steps:  
Use the release lever for  
Occupants should never ride in  
the rear cargo area where no  
restraints are available.To avoid  
injury in the event of an acci-  
dent or sudden stops, occu-  
pants should always be proper-  
ly restrained.  
emergencies  
only.  
Use  
extreme caution, especially  
while the vehicle is in motion.  
1. Remove the cover.  
2. Push the release lever to the right.  
3. Push the liftgate outward and  
upward.  
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How to use the Smart Liftgate  
Smart Liftgate (if equipped)  
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Information  
• The Smart Liftgate will NOT oper-  
The hands-free smart liftgate system  
can be opened automatically when  
the following conditions are met:  
• The Smart Liftgate option is  
enabled in the User Settings in the  
cluster LCD display  
• The Smart Liftgate is activated and  
ready 15 seconds after all the  
doors are closed and locked  
• The Smart Liftgate will open when  
the smart key is detected in the  
area behind the vehicle for 3 sec-  
onds  
ate when:  
- Any door is open, or all doors are  
closed but not locked  
- The smart key is detected within  
15 seconds from when the doors  
were closed and locked  
- For vehicles equipped with illumi-  
nated exterior front door handles,  
if the smart key is detected within  
15 seconds from when the doors  
were closed and locked or if the  
smart key is within 60 inches (1.5  
m) from the front door handles  
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OTLE048043  
On vehicles equipped with a smart  
key, the liftgate can be opened with  
hands-free activation using the  
Smart Liftgate system.  
- The smart key is in the vehicle.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
1. Setting  
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Information  
To activate the Smart Liftgate, go to  
User Settings Mode and select  
Smart Liftgate on the LCD display.  
Do not approach the detecting area if  
you do not want the liftgate to open.  
If you have unintentionally entered  
the detecting area and the hazard  
warning lights and chime starts to  
operate, move away from the area  
behind the vehicle with the smart key.  
The liftgate will remain closed.  
For more details, refer to "LCD  
Display" in this chapter.  
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2. Detect and Alert  
The Smart Liftgate detecting area  
extends approximately 20-40 in (50-  
100 cm) behind the vehicle. If you  
are positioned in the detecting area  
and are carrying the smart key, the  
hazard warning lights will blink and  
the chime will sound to alert you that  
the smart liftgate will open.  
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How to deactivate the Smart  
Liftgate function using the  
smart key  
WARNING  
Make certain that you close  
the liftgate before driving your  
vehicle.  
Make sure there are no people  
or objects around the liftgate  
before opening or closing the  
liftgate.  
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Make sure objects in the rear  
cargo area do not come out  
when opening the liftgate,  
especially if the vehicle is  
parked on a grade or incline.  
OTLE048044  
3. Automatic opening  
The hazard warning lights will blink  
and chime will sound several times  
and then the liftgate will slowly open.  
OLF044006  
If you keep your vehicle  
parked and locked on your  
driveway, you may want to  
temporarily deactivate the  
1. Door lock  
2. Door unlock  
3. Liftgate open  
4. Panic  
Smart  
Liftgate  
system.  
Otherwise, standing at the  
rear of the vehicle with the  
smart key may cause the lift-  
gate to open unintentionally.  
If you press any button on the smart  
key during the Detect and Alert  
stage, the Smart Liftgate function will  
be deactivated.  
Make sure to be aware of how to  
deactivate the Smart Liftgate func-  
tion for emergency situations.  
The key should be kept out of  
reach of children. Children  
may inadvertently open the  
Smart Liftgate while playing  
around the rear area of the  
vehicle.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Detecting area  
i
i
Information  
Information  
• If you press the door unlock button  
(2), the Smart Liftgate function will  
be deactivated temporarily. But, if  
you do not open any door for 30 sec-  
onds, the Smart Liftgate function  
will be activated again.  
• If you press the liftgate open button  
(3) for more than 1 second, the lift-  
gate opens.  
• The Smart Liftgate function will  
still be activated if you press the  
door lock button (1) or liftgate open  
button (3) on the smart key as long  
as the Smart Liftgate is not already  
in the Detect and Alert stage.  
• In case you have deactivated the  
Smart Liftgate function by pressing  
the smart key button and opened a  
door, the Smart Liftgate function  
can be activated again by closing  
and locking all doors.  
• The Smart Liftgate function may  
not operate properly if any of the  
following instances occur:  
- The smart key is close to a radio  
transmitter such as a radio station  
or an airport which can interfere  
with normal operation of the  
transmitter.  
- The smart key is near a mobile two  
way radio system or a cellular  
phone.  
- Another vehicle's smart key is  
being operated close to your vehi-  
cle.  
20~40 inch  
OTLE048046  
• The Smart Liftgate detecting area  
extends approximately 20-40 in  
(50-100 cm) behind the vehicle. If  
you are positioned in the detecting  
area and are carrying the smart  
key, the hazard warning lights will  
blink and the chime will sound for  
about 3 seconds to alert you that  
the smart liftgate will open.  
• The Smart Liftgate detecting area  
may change when:  
- The vehicle is parked on an incline  
or slope  
- One side of the vehicle is raised or  
lowered relative to the opposite  
side  
• The alert stops once the smart key  
is moved outside of the detecting  
area within the 3 second period.  
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER  
Type A  
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1. Tachometer  
2. Speedometer  
3. Engine coolant temperature gauge  
4. Fuel gauge  
Type B  
5. Warning and indicator lights  
6. LCD display (including Trip computer)  
The actual cluster in the vehicle may dif-  
fer from the illustration.  
OTL048600N/OTL048640N  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Instrument Cluster Control  
Adjusting instrument cluster  
illumination  
WARNING  
Never adjust the instrument  
cluster while driving. Doing so  
could lead to driver distraction  
which may cause an accident  
and lead to vehicle damage,  
serious injury, or death.  
OTL045150L  
• The brightness of the instrument  
panel illumination is displayed.  
• If the brightness reaches the maxi-  
mum or minimum level, a chime  
will sound.  
OTLE048070  
When the vehicle's parking lights or  
headlights are on, press the illumina-  
tion control button to adjust the  
brightness of the instrument panel  
illumination.  
When pressing the illumination con-  
trol button, the interior switch illumi-  
nation intensity is also adjusted.  
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Tachometer  
Engine Coolant Temperature  
Gauge  
Gauges and Meters  
Speedometer  
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OTLE047107  
OTLE045103  
OTL045107  
The tachometer indicates the  
approximate number of engine revo-  
lutions per minute (rpm).  
Use the tachometer to select the cor-  
rect shift points and to prevent lug-  
ging and/or over-revving the engine.  
This gauge indicates the tempera-  
ture of the engine coolant when the  
ignition switch in the ON position.  
The speedometer indicates the  
speed of the vehicle and is calibrated  
in miles per hour (mph) and/or kilo-  
meters per hour (km/h).  
NOTICE  
Do not operate the engine within  
the tachometer's RED ZONE. This  
may cause severe engine damage.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Fuel Gauge  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
If the gauge pointer moves  
beyond the normal range area  
toward the "H" position, it indi-  
cates overheating that may dam-  
age the engine.  
Do not continue driving with an  
overheated engine. If your vehicle  
overheats, refer to "If the Engine  
Overheats" in chapter 6.  
Running out of fuel can expose  
vehicle occupants to danger.You  
must stop and obtain additional  
fuel as soon as possible after  
the warning light comes on or  
when the gauge indicator comes  
close to the "E (Empty)" level.  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
OTL045106  
Avoid driving with an extremely  
low fuel level. Running out of fuel  
could cause the engine to misfire,  
damaging the catalytic converter.  
This gauge indicates the approxi-  
mate amount of fuel remaining in the  
fuel tank.  
Never remove the radiator cap  
or engine coolant reservoir cap  
when the engine is hot. The  
engine coolant is under pres-  
sure and could severely burn.  
Wait until the engine is cool  
before adding coolant to the  
reservoir.  
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Information  
• The fuel tank capacity is given in  
chapter 8.  
• The fuel gauge is supplemented by a  
low fuel warning light, which will  
illuminate when the fuel tank is  
nearly empty.  
• On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge  
pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel  
warning light may come on earlier  
than usual due to the movement of  
fuel in the tank.  
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Odometer  
Range  
i
Information  
Type A  
Type B  
• If the vehicle is not on level ground  
or the battery power has been  
interrupted, the range function  
may not operate correctly.  
• The range may differ from the  
actual driving distance as it is only  
an estimate of the available driving  
range for the vehicle and driving  
conditions.  
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• The trip computer may not register  
additional fuel if less than 1.6 gal-  
lon (6 liters) of fuel are added to the  
vehicle.  
• The range may vary significantly  
based on driving conditions, driving  
habits, and condition of the vehicle.  
OAD048551N/OAD048552N  
OPDE046138R  
The odometer indicates the total dis- • The range is the estimated dis-  
tance that the vehicle has been driv-  
en and should be used to determine  
when periodic maintenance should  
be performed.  
tance the vehicle can be driven  
with the remaining fuel.  
• If the estimated distance is below  
1 mi. (1 km), the trip computer will  
display "---" as range.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
The outside temperature on the dis-  
play may not change immediately  
like a general thermometer to pre-  
vent the driver from being inattentive.  
Outside temperature gauge  
Icy Road Warning Light  
Type A  
Type B  
Type A  
Type B  
To change the temperature unit from  
°F to °C or °C to °F:  
- Go to User Settings Mode Other  
Features Temperature Unit.  
- Press the AUTO button for 3 sec-  
onds while pressing the OFF button.  
(Automatic climate control system)  
OAD048555N/OAD048556N  
OTLE045132/OTLE045133  
Both the temperature unit on the  
cluster LCD display and climate con-  
trol screen will change.  
This gauge indicates the current out-  
side air temperatures by 1°F (1°C).  
This warning light is to warn the driv-  
er the road may be icy.  
- Temperature range : -40°F ~ 140°F  
(-40°C ~ 60°C)  
When the following conditions occur,  
the warning light (including Outside  
Temperature Gauge) blinks 10 times  
and then illuminates, and also warn-  
ing chime sounds 3 times.  
- The temperature on the Outside  
Temperature Gauge is below  
approximately 39°F (4°C).  
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Type A  
Type B  
Automatic transmission shift  
indicator (If equipped)  
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Information  
If the icy road warning light appears  
while driving, you should drive more  
attentively and safely refraining from  
over-speeding, rapid acceleration,  
sudden braking or sharp turning, etc.  
Type A  
Type B  
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OTL045134/OTL045135  
Shift indicator pop-up (if equipped)  
The pop-up displays the current gear  
position selected for 2 seconds  
(P/R/N/D).  
OTL045132/OTL045133  
This indicator displays which auto-  
matic transmission shift lever is  
selected.  
• Park : P  
• Reverse : R  
• Neutral : N  
• Drive : D  
• Manual Shift Mode  
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Seat Belt Warning Light  
Parking Brake & Brake  
Fluid Warning Light  
Warning and Indicator Lights  
i
Information  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds.  
- It remains on if the parking brake  
is applied.  
This warning light informs the driver  
that the seat belt is not fastened.  
Make sure that all warning lights are  
OFF after starting the engine. If any  
light is still ON, this indicates a situa-  
tion that needs attention.  
For more details, refer to the "Seat  
Belts" in chapter 2.  
Supplemental Restraint  
System Warning Light  
• When the parking brake is applied.  
• When the brake fluid level in the  
reservoir is low.  
- If the warning light illuminates  
with the parking brake released, it  
indicates the brake fluid level in  
reservoir is low.  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 6  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the SRS.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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If the brake fluid level in the reser-  
voir is low:  
Dual-diagonal braking system  
WARNING  
Your vehicle is equipped with dual-  
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe diagonal braking systems. This  
Parking Brake & Brake Fluid  
Warning Light  
location and stop your vehicle.  
2. With the engine stopped, check  
the brake fluid level immediately  
means you still have braking on two  
wheels even if one of the dual sys-  
tems should fail.  
Driving the vehicle with a warn-  
ing light ON is dangerous. If the  
Parking Brake & Brake Fluid  
Warning Light illuminates with  
the parking brake released, it  
indicates that the brake fluid  
level is low.  
In this case, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
and add fluid as required (For With only one of the dual systems  
more details, refer to "Brake working, more than normal pedal  
Fluid" in chapter 7). After adding travel and greater pedal pressure is  
brake fluid, check all brake com- required to stop the vehicle.  
ponents for fluid leaks. If a brake  
fluid leak is found, or if the warning  
light remains on, or if the brakes  
do not operate properly, do not  
drive the vehicle. Have the vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Also, the vehicle will not stop in as  
short a distance with only a portion  
of the brake system working.  
If the brakes fail while you are driv-  
ing, shift to a lower gear for addition-  
al engine braking and stop the vehi-  
cle as soon as it is safe to do so.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Anti-lock Brake System  
(ABS) Warning Light  
Electronic Brake force  
Distribution (EBD)  
WARNING  
System Warning Light  
Electronic Brake force  
Distribution (EBD) System  
Warning Light  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the ABS (The normal braking sys-  
tem will still be operational without  
the assistance of the anti-lock  
brake system).  
When both ABS and Parking  
Brake & Brake Fluid Warning  
Lights are on, the brake system  
will not work normally and you  
may experience an unexpected  
and dangerous situation during  
sudden braking.  
These two warning lights illuminate  
at the same time while driving:  
When the ABS and regular brake  
system may not work normally.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected  
by  
an  
authorized  
In this case, avoid high speed  
driving and abrupt braking.  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
In this case, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Electronic Power  
Steering (EPS)  
Warning Light  
Malfunction Indicator  
Lamp (MIL)  
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Information  
- Electronic  
Brake force Distribution (EBD)  
System Warning Light  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
Engine Start/Stop button to the ON  
position.  
- It remains on until the engine is  
started.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the emission control system.  
When the ABS Warning Light is on or  
both ABS and Parking Brake & Brake  
Fluid Warning Lights are on, the  
speedometer, odometer, or tripmeter  
may not work. Also, the EPS Warning  
Light may illuminate and the steering  
effort may increase or decrease.  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
- It remains on until the engine is  
started.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the EPS.  
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In this case, have your vehicle inspect-  
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Electronic Parking  
Brake (EPB) Warning  
Light  
Charging System  
Warning Light  
NOTICE  
EPB  
Driving with the Malfunction  
Indicator Lamp (MIL) on may  
cause damage to the emission  
control systems which could  
affect drivability and/or fuel econ-  
omy.  
If this warning light comes on while  
the engine is running, the battery is  
not being charged. Immediately turn  
off all electrical accessories. Try not  
to use electrically operated controls,  
such as the power windows. Keep the  
engine running; starting the engine  
will quickly discharge the battery.  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch  
or the Engine Start/Stop button to  
the ON position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the EPB.  
NOTICE  
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp  
(MIL) illuminates, potential catalyt-  
ic converter damage is possible  
which could result in loss of  
engine power.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
If there is a malfunction with either  
the alternator or electrical charging  
system:  
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe  
location and stop your vehicle.  
2. Turn the engine off and check the  
alternator drive belt for looseness  
or breakage.  
If this occurs, have the vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Information  
The Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)  
Warning Light may illuminate when  
the Electronic Stability control (ESC)  
Indicator Light comes on to indicate  
that the ESC is not working properly  
(This does not indicate malfunction of  
the EPB).  
If the belt is adjusted properly,  
there may be a problem in the  
electrical charging system.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Engine Oil Pressure  
Warning Light  
Low Fuel Level  
Warning Light  
NOTICE  
• If the engine is not turned OFF  
immediately after the Engine Oil  
Pressure Warning Light is illumi-  
nated, severe damage could  
result.  
• If the warning light stays on  
while the engine is running, it  
indicates that there may be seri-  
ous engine damage or malfunc-  
tion. In this case:  
1. Stop the vehicle as soon as it  
is safe to do so.  
2. Turn off the engine and check  
the oil level. If the oil level is  
low, fill the engine oil to the  
proper level.  
3. Start the engine again. If the  
warning light stays on after  
the engine is started, the  
engine odd immediately and  
have the vehicle towed to an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer  
for inspection.  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
- It remains on until the engine is  
started.  
• When the engine oil pressure is low.  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When the fuel tank is nearly empty.  
Add fuel as soon as possible.  
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NOTICE  
Driving with the Low Fuel Level  
warning light on or with the fuel  
level below "E" can cause the  
engine to misfire and damage the  
catalytic converter.  
If the engine oil pressure is low:  
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe  
location and stop your vehicle.  
2. Turn the engine off and check the  
engine oil level (For more details,  
refer to "Engine Oil" in chapter  
7). If the level is low, add oil as  
required.  
If the warning light remains on after  
adding oil and restarting the engine  
or if oil is not available, turn off the  
engine. There is a mechanical con-  
cern that needs to be repaired  
before you can continue driving. In  
this case, have your vehicle inspect-  
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI deal-  
er.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
This warning light remains ON  
after blinking for approximately 60  
seconds, or repeatedly blinks ON  
and OFF in 3 second intervals:  
When there is a malfunction with the  
TPMS.  
Master Warning Light  
Low Tire Pressure  
Warning Light  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When one or more of your tires are  
significantly underinflated (The  
location of each underinflated tire  
is displayed on the LCD display).  
This warning light illuminates  
when there is a malfunction in any  
of the following systems:  
- LED Headlamp  
- Forward Collision Avoidance Assist  
System  
- Blind Spot Collision Warning  
System  
- Smart Cruise Control System  
- Headlamp/Tail lamp Bulb  
- High Beam Assist  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected  
by  
an  
authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
For more details, refer to "Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS)" in chapter 6.  
WARNING  
For more details, refer to "Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS)" in chapter 6.  
Safe Stopping  
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
The TPMS cannot alert you to  
severe and sudden tire damage  
caused by external factors.  
If you notice any vehicle insta-  
bility, immediately take your  
foot off the accelerator pedal,  
apply the brakes gradually with  
light force, and slowly move to  
a safe position off the road.  
When this occurs, in order to identify  
the details of the warning in your  
vehicle, refer to the message in the  
cluster LCD display.  
The information provided may dif-  
fer depending on which functions  
are applicable to your vehicle.  
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All Wheel Drive (AWD)  
Warning Light  
(if equipped)  
Forward Collision-  
Avoidance Assist (FCA)  
System Warning Light  
(if equipped)  
Lane Keeping Assist  
(LKA) System Indicator  
Light (if equipped)  
This warning light illuminates:  
This indicator light illuminates:  
• [Green] When the system operat-  
ing conditions are satisfied.  
• [White] The system operating con-  
ditions are not satisfied.  
• [Yellow] When there is a malfunc-  
tion with the lane keeping assist  
system.  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the FCA.  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON  
position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the AWD system.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
If this occurs, have the vehicle inspect-  
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
For more details, refer to "Forward  
Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)  
system" in chapter 5.  
For more details, refer to "Lane  
Keeping Assist (LKA) system" in  
chapter 5.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
This warning light blinks:  
When there is a malfunction with a  
LED headlight related part.  
LED Headlight Warning  
Light (if equipped)  
Electronic Stability  
Control (ESC) Indicator  
Light  
If this occurs, have the vehicle  
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
This warning light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
This indicator light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
NOTICE  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the LED headlight.  
If this occurs, have the vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the ESC system.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
Continuous driving with the LED  
Headlight Warning Light on or  
blinking can reduce LED headlight  
life.  
This indicator light blinks:  
While the ESC is operating.  
For more details, refer to  
"Electronic  
Stability  
Control  
(ESC)" in chapter 5.  
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Electronic Stability  
Control (ESC) OFF  
Indicator Light  
Immobilizer Indicator  
Light (without smart  
key) (if equipped)  
Immobilizer Indicator  
Light (With Smart Key)  
(if equipped)  
This indicator light illuminates for  
up to 30 seconds:  
When the vehicle detects the smart  
key in the vehicle with the Engine  
Start/Stop button in the ACC or ON  
position.  
- At this time, you can start the  
engine.  
- The indicator light goes off after  
starting the engine.  
This indicator light illuminates:  
This indicator light illuminates:  
• When you set the ignition switch or • When the vehicle detects the  
the Engine Start/Stop button to the  
ON position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When you deactivate the ESC sys-  
tem by pressing the ESC OFF but-  
ton.  
immobilizer in the key with the igni-  
tion switch in the ON position.  
- At this time, you can start the  
engine.  
- The indicator light goes off after  
starting the engine.  
This indicator light blinks:  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the immobilizer system.  
If this occurs, have the vehicle  
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For more details, refer to  
"Electronic  
Stability  
Control  
This indicator light blinks for a few  
seconds:  
When the smart key is not in the  
vehicle.  
(ESC)" in chapter 5.  
inspected  
by  
an  
authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
- At this time, you cannot start the  
engine.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
This indicator light illuminates for  
2 seconds and goes off:  
Turn Signal Indicator  
Light  
High Beam Indicator  
Light  
If the smart key is in the vehicle and  
the Engine Start/Stop button is ON,  
but the vehicle cannot detect the  
smart key.  
This indicator light blinks:  
This indicator light illuminates:  
• When you operate the turn signal • When the headlights are on and in  
indicator.  
the high beam position.  
• When the turn signal lever is pulled  
into the Flash-to-Pass position.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected  
by  
an  
authorized  
If any of the following occurs, there  
may be a malfunction with the turn  
signal system.  
- The turn signal indicator light illu-  
minates but does not blink  
- The turn signal indicator light  
blinks rapidly  
- The turn signal indicator light  
does not illuminate at all  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
This indicator light blinks:  
• When the battery voltage of the  
smart key is low.  
- At this time, you can not start the  
engine. However, you can start the  
engine if you press the ignition  
switch or the Engine Start/Stop but-  
ton with the smart key. (For more  
details, refer to "Starting the  
Engine" in chapter 5).  
If either of these conditions occur,  
have your vehicle inspected by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the immobilizer system.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Light ON Indicator  
Light  
High Beam Assist  
(HBA) indicator light  
(if equipped)  
AUTO HOLD Indicator  
Light  
AUTO  
HOLD  
This indicator light illuminates:  
• When the tail lights or headlights  
are on.  
This indicator light illuminates :  
This indicator light illuminates:  
• When the high-beam is on with the • [White] When you activate the Auto  
light switch in the AUTO light posi-  
tion.  
• If your vehicle detects oncoming or • [Green] When you stop the vehicle  
preceding vehicles, the High Beam  
Assist (HBA) system will switch the  
high beam to low beam automati-  
cally.  
Hold system by pressing the AUTO  
HOLD button.  
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Front Fog Indicator  
Light (if equipped)  
completely by depressing the  
brake pedal with the Auto Hold  
system activated.  
• [Yellow] When there is a malfunc-  
tion with the Auto Hold system.  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
This indicator light illuminates:  
• When the front fog lights are on.  
For more details, refer to "High  
Beam Assist (HBA) system" in this  
chapter.  
For more details, refer to "Auto  
Hold" in chapter 5.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
All Wheel Drive (AWD)  
LOCK Indicator Light  
(if equipped)  
This indicator light illuminates:  
Downhill Brake Control  
(DBC) Indicator Light  
(if equipped)  
LCD Display Messages  
Shift to P or N to start engine  
(for smart key system)  
This warning message is displayed if  
you try to start the engine with the  
shift lever not in the P (Park) or N  
(Neutral) position.  
• When you set the ignition switch or This indicator light illuminates:  
Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON  
• When you set the ignition switch or  
position.  
Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON  
position.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When you activate the system by  
pressing the DBC button.  
- It illuminates for approximately 3  
seconds and then goes off.  
• When you select AWD Lock mode  
by pressing the AWD LOCK button.  
- The AWD LOCK mode is to trans-  
fer a portion of the drive torque to  
the rear wheels for increased  
traction on wet pavement, snow  
covered roads or when driving off  
road.  
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You can start the engine with the shift  
lever in the N (Neutral) position. But,  
for your safety, we recommend that  
you start the engine with the shift  
lever in the P (Park) position.  
This indicator light blinks:  
• When the DBC is operating.  
This indicator light illuminates yel-  
low:  
• When there is a malfunction with  
the DBC system.  
CAUTION  
If this occurs, have your vehicle  
AWD Lock Mode  
inspected  
by  
an  
authorized  
Do not use the AWD lock mode  
on dry paved roads. Doing so  
can cause abnormal noise or  
vibration, and may damage the  
AWD system.  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
For more details, refer to  
"Downhill Brake Control (DBC)  
System" in chapter 5.  
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Shift to P  
(for smart key system)  
Press brake pedal to start  
engine (for smart key system)  
Key not detected  
(for smart key system)  
This message is displayed if you try This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if  
to turn off the engine without the shift the Engine Start/Stop button the smart key is not detected when  
lever in P (Park) position.  
If this occurs, the Engine Start/Stop  
button turns to the ACC position (If  
changes to the ACC position twice you press the Engine Start/Stop but-  
by pressing the button repeatedly ton.  
without depressing the brake pedal.  
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you press the Engine Start/Stop but- You can start the vehicle by depress-  
ton once more, it will turn to the ON ing the brake pedal and then press-  
Key not in vehicle  
(for smart key system)  
position).  
ing the Engine Start/Stop button.  
This warning message is displayed if  
the smart key is not in the vehicle  
when you press the Engine Start/  
Stop button.  
Press START button again  
(for smart key system)  
Press START button with key  
(for smart key system)  
This message is displayed if you This warning message is displayed if When attempting to start the vehicle,  
were unable to start the vehicle when you press the Engine Start/Stop but- always have the smart key with you.  
the Engine Start/Stop button was ton while the warning message "Key  
pressed.  
not detected" is displayed.  
If this occurs, attempt to start the At this time, the immobilizer indicator  
engine by pressing the Engine light blinks.  
Start/Stop button again.  
If the warning message appears  
Low Key Battery  
each time you press the Engine  
(for smart key system)  
Start/Stop button, have your vehicle  
This warning message is displayed if  
inspected  
by  
an  
authorized  
the battery of the smart key is dis-  
charged when the Engine Start/Stop  
button changes to the OFF position.  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Door / Hood / liftgate open indi-  
cator  
Sunroof open indicator  
(if equipped)  
Lights Mode  
OIK047145L  
OTLE048606  
OTLE048607  
This indicator displays the exterior  
lights mode when selected using the  
headlamp control stalk.  
To enable or disable this feature in  
the cluster LCD display, go to 'User  
Settings Convenience Wiper/  
Lights Display'.  
This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed  
indicating which door, or the hood, or if you turn off the engine when the  
the liftgate is open.  
sunroof is open.  
CAUTION  
Before driving the vehicle, you  
should confirm that the door/  
hood/liftgate is fully closed.  
Also, check there is no door/  
hood/liftgate open warning light  
or message displayed on the  
instrument cluster.  
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Wiper  
Heated Steering Wheel turned  
off  
Turn FUSE SWITCH on  
Front  
Rear  
This message illuminates if the heat-  
ed steering wheel will turn off auto-  
matically approximately 30 minutes  
after the heated steering wheel is  
turned on.  
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For more details, refer to "Heated  
Steering Wheel" in this chapter.  
Check BRAKE SWITCH fuse  
OIK047146L/OTMA048119  
OIK057135L  
This warning message is displayed if  
the brake switch fuse is disconnect-  
ed.  
You need to replace the fuse with a  
new one before starting the vehicle.  
If that is not possible, you can start  
the engine by pressing the Engine  
Start/Stop button for 10 seconds in  
the ACC position.  
This indicator displays the windshield  
wiper mode when selected using the  
windshield wiper stalk.  
To enable or disable this feature in  
the cluster LCD display, go to 'User  
Settings Convenience Wiper/  
Lights Display'.  
This warning message is displayed if  
the fuse switch is in the OFF posi-  
tion.  
If this message is displayed, turn the  
fuse switch on.  
For more details, refer to "Fuses"  
in chapter 7.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Low Pressure  
Low washer fluid  
Engine overheated  
This warning message is displayed This warning message is displayed  
on the service reminder mode if the with a warning chime when the  
washer fluid level in the reservoir is engine coolant temperature is above  
nearly empty.  
248°F (120°C). This means that the  
engine is overheated and may be  
damaged.  
If this warning message is displayed,  
have the washer fluid reservoir  
refilled.  
If your vehicle is overheated, refer  
to "Overheating" in chapter 6.  
Low fuel  
This warning message is displayed if  
the fuel tank is almost out of fuel.  
OTLE048608  
When this message is displayed, the  
vehicle range is approximately 30  
miles (50 km).  
When this message is displayed, the  
low fuel level warning light in the  
cluster will come on.  
It is recommended to look for the  
nearest fueling station and refuel as  
soon as possible.  
This warning message is displayed if  
the tire pressure is low. The corre-  
sponding tire on the vehicle will be  
illuminated.  
For more details, refer to "Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS)" in chapter 6.  
Add fuel as soon as possible.  
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Check headlight  
Check High Beam Assist (HBA)  
system (if equipped)  
Check Forward Collision  
Avoidance Assist system  
This warning message is displayed if  
the headlights are not operating  
properly. A headlight bulb may need  
to be replaced.  
This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if  
there is a problem with the High there is a problem with the Forward  
Beam Assist (HBA) system. Have the Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)  
vehicle inspected by an authorized system. Have the vehicle inspected  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Make sure to replace the burned out  
bulb with a new one of the same  
wattage rating.  
For more details, refer to "High For more details, refer to "Forward  
Beam Assist (HBA) system" in Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)  
chapter 3.  
system" in chapter 5.  
Check headlight LED  
Check Blind-Spot Collision  
Warning (BCW) system  
(if equipped)  
This warning message is displayed if  
there is a problem with the Blind-  
Spot Collision Warning system. Have  
the vehicle inspected by an author-  
ized HYUNDAI dealer.  
This warning message is displayed if  
there is a problem with the LED  
headlight. Have the vehicle inspect-  
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI deal-  
er.  
For more details, refer to "Blind-  
Spot Collision Warning (BCW)"  
System in chapter 5.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Check Smart Cruise Control  
System (if equipped)  
Check Lane Keeping Assist  
(LKA) system (if equipped)  
This warning message is displayed if This warning message is displayed if  
there is a problem with the Smart there is a problem with the Check  
Cruise Control system. Have the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system.  
vehicle inspected by an authorized Have the vehicle inspected by an  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
For more details, refer to "Smart For more details, refer to "Check  
Cruise Control with Stop & Go" in Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) sys-  
chapter 5.  
tem" in chapter 5.  
Check Driver Attention Warning  
(DAW) system (if equipped)  
This warning message is displayed if  
there is a problem with the Driver  
Attention Warning (DAW). Have the  
vehicle inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
For more details, refer to "Driver  
Attention Warning (DAW)" in chap-  
ter 5.  
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LCD DISPLAY  
LCD Display Control  
The LCD display modes can be  
changed by using the control but-  
tons.  
(1)  
(2)  
: MODE button for changing  
modes  
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,
: MOVE  
switch  
for  
changing items  
(3) OK : SELECT/RESET button for  
setting or resetting the  
selected item  
OTLE048112/OTLE048603  
[A] : Type A, [B] : Type B, [C] : Type C  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
LCD Display Modes  
Modes  
Symbol  
Explanation  
The Trip Computer mode displays driving information such as the tripmeter, fuel economy,  
etc. For details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter.  
Trip Computer  
Turn By Turn (TBT)  
(if equipped)  
This mode displays the state of the navigation.  
The Driver Assist mode displays the status of the following features:  
- Smart Cruise Control (SCC) system  
- Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system  
- Driver Attention Warning (DAW) system  
- Traction force distribution status of front-wheels and rear-wheels  
- Tire pressure  
Assist  
For more details, refer to "Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go)", "Lane Keeping  
Assist (LKA) system", "Driver Attention Warning (DAW) system", "All Wheel  
Drive (AWD)" in chapter 5 and "Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)" in  
chapter 6.  
The User Settings mode provides user options for a variety of settings including door  
lock/unlock features, convenience features, driver assistance settings, etc.  
User Settings  
The Master Warning mode displays warning messages related to the vehicle when one  
or more systems is not operating normally.  
Master Warning  
The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.  
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Trip Computer Mode  
Turn By Turn (TBT) Mode  
Assist mode  
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OIK047124N  
OIK047147N  
OTLE058213R  
The trip computer mode displays This mode displays the state of the SCC/LKA/DAW  
information related to vehicle driving navigation.  
parameters including range, fuel  
economy, trip meter information and  
vehicle speed.  
This mode displays the state of the  
Smart Cruise Control (SCC), Lane  
Keeping Assist (LKA) and Driver  
Attention Warning (DAW).  
For more details, refer to each  
system information in chapter 5.  
For more details, refer to "Trip  
Computer" in this chapter.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Master warning mode  
This warning light illuminates when  
there is a malfunction in any of the  
following systems:  
- LED Headlamp  
- Forward Collision Avoidance Assist  
System  
- Blind Spot Collision Warning  
System  
- Smart Cruise Control System  
- Headlamp/Tail lamp Bulb  
- High Beam Assist  
OTLE048605  
OTM048127L  
Tire Pressure  
Driving force distribution (AWD)  
This mode displays information relat- This mode displays an image of the  
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
ed to Tire Pressure.  
torque distribution to each wheel  
while driving. The display shows  
when the real time all-wheel drive  
system is active.  
If the AWD lock button is selected,  
this mode is not displayed.  
The information provided may dif-  
fer depending on which functions  
are applicable to your vehicle.  
For more details, refer to "Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS)" in chapter 6.  
For more details, refer to the "All  
Wheel Drive" in the chapter 5.  
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Quick guide help  
This mode provides quick guides for  
the systems in the User Settings  
mode.  
User settings mode  
In this mode, you can change the  
settings of the instrument cluster,  
doors, lamps, etc.  
Select an item, press and hold the  
OK button.  
1. Driver Assistance  
2. Door  
3. Lights  
4. Sound  
For more details, about each sys-  
tem, refer to this Owner's Manual.  
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5. Convenience  
6. Service interval  
7. Other  
8. Language  
9. Reset  
The information provided may differ  
depending on which functions are  
applicable to your vehicle.  
OOSEV048172L  
Shift to P to edit settings  
This warning message appears if  
you try to adjust the User Settings  
while driving.  
For your safety, change the User  
Settings after parking the vehicle,  
applying the parking brake and shift-  
ing to P (Park).  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
1. Driver Assistance  
Items  
Explanation  
To adjust the sensitivity of the Smart Cruise Control system.  
- Fast / Normal / Slow  
SCC Reaction  
For more details, refer to ''Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go'' in chapter 5.  
To adjust the sensitivity of the Driver Attention Warning.  
- Off / Normal / Early  
Driver Attention Warning  
For more details, refer to "Driver Attention Warning (DAW) System" in chapter 5.  
To adjust the Lane Keeping Assist function.  
- Active LKA / Lane Keeping Assist / Lane Departure Warning  
Lane Safety  
For more details, refer to "Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system" in chapter 5.  
To activate or deactivate the Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist system.  
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist  
Forward Collision Warning  
For more details, refer to "Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) System" in chapter 5.  
To adjust the initial warning alert time for Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist system.  
- Early / Normal / Late  
For more details, refer to "Forward Collision Avoidance Assist (FCA) System" in chapter 5.  
To activate or deactivate the Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning function.  
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning  
Blind-Spot Collision Warning Sound  
For more details, refer to "Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) System" in chapter 5.  
To activate or deactivate the Blind- Spot Collision Warning sound.  
For more details, refer to "Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) System" in chapter 5.  
The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.  
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2. Door  
Items  
Explanation  
• Enable on speed: All doors will be automatically locked when the vehicle speed exceeds 9.3  
mph (15 km/h).  
• Enable on shift: All doors will be automatically locked if the vehicle is shifted from the P (Park)  
position to the R (Reverse), N (Neutral), or D (Drive) position.  
Auto Lock  
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• Disable : The auto door unlock operation will be canceled.  
• On key out : All doors will be automatically unlocked when the ignition key is removed from the  
key ignition switch (if equipped with remote key).  
Auto Unlock  
• Vehicle off : All doors will be automatically unlocked when the Engine Start/Stop button is set  
to the OFF position. (if equipped with smart key)  
• On shift to P : All doors will be automatically unlocked if the automatic transmission is shifted  
to the P (Park) position.  
• Off: The two press unlock function will be deactivated. Therefore, all doors will unlock if the  
door unlock button is pressed.  
• On: Only the driver's door will unlock if the door unlock button is pressed. When the door  
unlock button is pressed again within 4 seconds, the remaining doors will unlock.  
Two Press Unlock  
Horn Feedback  
To activate or deactivate the horn feedback.  
If the horn feedback is activated, after locking the door by pressing the lock button on the remote  
key, and pressing it again within 4 seconds, the horn feedback sound will operate once to indi-  
cate that all doors are locked (if equipped with remote key).  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Items  
Explanation  
To activate or deactivate the Power Liftgate system.  
Power Liftgate  
For more details, refer to "Power Liftgate" in this chapter.  
To activate or deactivate the Smart Liftgate system.  
Smart Liftgate  
For more details, refer to "Smart Liftgate" in this chapter.  
The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.  
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3. Lights  
Items  
Explanation  
• Off: The one touch turn signal function will be deactivated.  
• 3, 5, 7 Flashes: The turn signal indicator will blink 3, 5, or 7 times when the turn signal lever is  
moved slightly.  
One Touch Turn Signal  
Headlight Delay  
For more details, refer to "Lighting" in this chapter.  
To activate or deactivate the headlight delay function.  
For more details, refer to "Lighting" in this chapter.  
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The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.  
4. Sound  
Items  
Explanation  
To adjust the Parking Distance Warning volume.  
- Level 1 / Level 2 / Level 3  
Parking Distance Warning Volume  
Welcome Sound  
To activate or deactivate the welcome sound function.  
The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
5. Convenience  
Items  
Explanation  
To activate or deactivate the welcome mirror and welcome light function.  
Welcome light  
For more details, refer to ''Welcome System'' in this chapter.  
To activate or deactivate the wireless charging system in the front seat.  
For more details, refer to "Wireless Charging System" in this chapter.  
Wireless Charging System  
Wiper/Lights Display  
To activate or deactivate the Wiper/Light mode.  
When activated, the LCD display shows the selected Wiper/Light mode whenever you change  
the mode.  
Auto Rear Wiper (in R)  
Gear Position Pop-up  
Icy Road Warning  
To activate or deactivate the rear wiper while the vehicle is in reverse with the front wiper ON.  
To activate or deactivate the gear position pop-up.  
When activated, the gear position will be displayed in the cluster LCD display.  
To activate or deactivate the Icy Road Warning function.  
The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.  
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6. Service interval  
Items  
Explanation  
Service Interval  
Adjust Interval  
To activate or deactivate the service interval function.  
If the service interval menu is activated, you may adjust the time and distance.  
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If the service interval is activated and the time and distance is adjusted, messages are displayed in the following  
situations each time the vehicle is turned on.  
- Service in: Displayed to inform the driver the remaining mileage and days to service.  
- Service required: Displayed when the mileage and days to service has been reached or passed.  
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If any of the following conditions occur, the mileage and number of days to service may be incorrect.  
- The battery cable is disconnected.  
- The fuse switch is turned off.  
- The battery is discharged.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
7. Other  
Items  
Explanation  
• Off: The average fuel economy will not reset automatically whenever refueling.  
• After ignition: When the engine has been OFF for 4 hours or longer the average fuel economy  
will reset automatically.  
• After refueling: The average fuel economy will reset automatically after adding 1.6 gallons (6  
liters) of fuel or more and after driving speed exceeds 1 mph (1 km/h).  
Fuel Econ. Reset  
For more details, refer to "Trip Computer" in this chapter.  
• US gallon / UK gallon  
To select the fuel economy unit.  
Fuel Econ. Unit  
• °C / °F  
To select the temperature unit.  
Temperature Unit  
Tire Pressure Unit  
• psi / kPa / bar  
To select the tire pressure unit.  
8. Language  
Items  
Explanation  
Language  
To select language.  
9. Reset  
Items  
Explanation  
You can reset the menus in the User Settings mode. All menus in the User Settings mode are  
reset to factory settings, except language and service interval.  
Reset  
The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
The trip computer is a microcomput-  
er-controlled driver information sys-  
tem that displays information related  
to driving.  
Trip modes  
Fuel Economy  
• Average Fuel Economy  
• Instant Fuel Economy  
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Information  
Some driving information stored in the  
trip computer (for example Average  
Vehicle Speed) resets if the battery is  
disconnected.  
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Accumulated Info  
Tripmeter  
• Fuel Economy  
• Timer  
OTLE048112  
Drive Info  
Tripmeter  
• Fuel Economy  
• Timer  
OTLE048603  
Digital Speedometer  
[A] : Type A, [B] : Type B, [C] : Type C  
To change the trip mode, toggle the  
"
,
" switch on the steering  
wheel.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Manual reset  
Instant Fuel Economy (2)  
Average fuel economy/  
Instant fuel economy  
To clear the average fuel economy  
manually, press the OK button on the  
steering wheel for more than 1 sec-  
ond when the average fuel economy  
is displayed.  
• The instantaneous fuel economy is  
displayed according to the bar  
graph in the LCD display while  
driving.  
Automatic reset  
To automatically reset the average  
fuel economy, select between "After  
Ignition" or "After Refueling" in the  
User Settings mode in the cluster  
LCD display.  
- After ignition: When the engine has  
been OFF for 4 hours or longer the  
average fuel economy will reset  
automatically.  
- After refueling: The average fuel  
economy will reset automatically  
after adding 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of  
fuel or more and after driving speed  
exceeds 1 mph (1 km/h).  
OIK047124N  
Average Fuel Economy (1)  
• The average fuel economy is calcu-  
lated by the total driving distance  
and fuel consumption since the last  
average fuel economy reset.  
• The average fuel economy can be  
reset both manually and automati-  
cally.  
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Information  
The vehicle must be driven for a min-  
imum of 0.19 miles (300 meters) since  
the last ignition key cycle before the  
average fuel economy will be recalcu-  
lated.  
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The accumulated driving information  
will continue to be counted while the  
engine is still running (for example,  
when the vehicle is in traffic or  
stopped at a stop light).  
Accumulated Info display  
Drive Info display  
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Information  
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The vehicle must be driven for a min-  
imum of 0.19 miles (300 meters) since  
the last ignition key cycle before the  
average fuel economy will be recalcu-  
lated.  
OIK047174N  
OIK047176N  
This display shows the accumulated  
trip distance (1), the average fuel  
economy (2), and the total driving  
time (3).  
The information is accumulated start-  
ing from the last reset.  
To reset the details, press and hold  
the OK button when viewing the  
Accumulated driving info. The trip  
distance, the average fuel economy,  
and total driving time will reset simul-  
taneously.  
This display shows the trip distance  
(1), the average fuel economy (2),  
and the total driving time (3).  
The information is combined for each  
ignition cycle. However, when the  
engine has been OFF for 4 hours or  
longer the Drive Info screen will reset.  
To reset the details, press and hold  
the OK button when viewing the Drive  
Info. The trip distance, the average  
fuel economy, and total driving time  
will reset simultaneously.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
The driving information will continue to  
be counted while the engine is still run-  
ning (for example, when the vehicle is  
in traffic or stopped at a stop light).  
Digital speedometer  
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Information  
The vehicle must be driven for a mini-  
mum of 0.19 miles (300 meters) since the  
last ignition key cycle before the average  
fuel economy will be recalculated.  
OIK047151N  
This digital speedometer display  
shows the speed of the vehicle.  
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LIGHT  
Exterior Lights  
Type A  
Daytime running light (DRL)  
The Daytime Running Lights (DRL)  
can make it easier for others to see  
the front of your vehicle during the  
day, especially after dawn and before  
sunset.  
Lighting control  
To operate the lights, turn the knob at  
the end of the control lever to one of  
the following positions:  
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The DRL system will turn the dedi-  
cated lamp OFF when :  
• The headlamps are ON.  
• The parking lamps are ON.  
• The vehicle is turned off.  
• The parking brake is engaged.  
OTL045316C  
Type B  
OOS047404N  
(1) OFF position  
(2) AUTO headlamp position  
(3) Parking lamp position  
(4) Headlamp position  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
NOTICE  
• Do not cover or spill anything on  
the sensor (1) located in front of  
the instrument panel.  
• Do not clean the sensor using a  
window cleaner, the cleaner may  
leave a light film which could  
interfere with sensor operation.  
• If your vehicle has window tint  
or other types of metallic coat-  
ing on the front windshield, the  
AUTO headlamp system may not  
work properly.  
OTL048615  
OTL045253C  
AUTO light position  
Parking lamp position (  
)
The parking lamp and headlamp will  
be turned ON or OFF automatically  
depending on the amount of light  
outside the vehicle.  
The parking lamp, license plate lamp  
and instrument panel lamp are turned  
ON.  
Even with the AUTO headlamp fea-  
ture in operation, it is recommended  
to manually turn ON the headlamps  
when driving at night or in a fog, driv-  
ing in the rain, or when you enter  
dark areas, such as tunnels and  
parking facilities.  
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High beam operation  
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OTL045317C  
OTL045254C  
Headlamp position (  
The headlamp, parking lamp, license  
plate lamp and instrument panel lamp  
are turned ON.  
)
To flash the high beam headlamp,  
pull the lever towards you, then  
release the lever. The high beams  
will remain ON as long as you hold  
the lever towards you.  
OTL045255C  
To turn on the high beam headlamp,  
push the lever away from you. The  
lever will return to its original position.  
The high beam indicator will light  
when the headlamp high beams are  
switched on.  
To turn off the high beam headlamp,  
pull the lever towards you. The low  
beams will turn on.  
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Information  
The ignition switch must be in the ON  
position to turn on the headlamp.  
WARNING  
Do not use high beam when there  
are other vehicles approaching  
you. Using high beam could  
obstruct the other driver’s vision.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Operating condition  
1. Place the headlamp switch in the  
AUTO position.  
2. Turn on the high beam by pushing  
the lever away from you.  
The High Beam Assist (HBA) (  
indicator will illuminate.  
3. The High Beam Assist (HBA) will  
turn on when vehicle speed is  
above 25 mph (40 km/h).  
• If the headlamp switch is pulled  
towards you when the high beam  
is on by the High Beam Assist  
(HBA), the low beam will be on  
and the High Beam Assist (HBA)  
will turn off.  
• If the headlamp switch is placed  
to the headlamp ON position, the  
High Beam Assist (HBA) will turn  
off and the low beam will be on  
continuously.  
High Beam Assist (HBA)  
(if equipped)  
)
• If the headlamp switch is pushed  
away when the High Beam Assist  
(HBA) is operating, the High  
Beam Assist (HBA) will turn off  
and the high beam will be on con-  
tinuously.  
• If the headlamp switch is pulled  
towards you when the high beam  
is off, the high beam will turn on  
without the High Beam Assist  
(HBA) canceled. When you let go  
of the light switch, the lever will  
move to the middle and the high  
beam will turn off.  
OTL048641  
The High Beam Assist (HBA) is a  
system that automatically adjusts the  
headlamp range (switches between  
high beam and low beam) according  
to the brightness of other vehicles  
and road conditions.  
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When the High Beam Assist (HBA) is  
operating, the high beam switches to  
low beam if any of the following con-  
ditions occur :  
- When the headlamp of an on-com-  
ing vehicle is detected.  
- When the tail lamp of a vehicle in  
front is detected.  
- When the headlamp or tail lamp of  
a motorcycle or a bicycle is detect-  
ed.  
- When the surrounding ambient  
light is bright enough that high  
beams are not required.  
- When streetlights or other lights  
are detected.  
- When the headlamp switch is not  
in the AUTO position.  
- When the High Beam Assist (HBA)  
is off.  
WARNING  
The system may not operate  
normally if any of the following  
conditions should occur:  
1) When the illumination from  
an on-coming vehicle or a  
vehicle in front is dim. Such  
examples may include:  
When the headlamps of an on-  
coming vehicle or the tail  
lamps of a vehicle in front is  
covered with dust, snow, or  
water.  
When the headlamps on an  
on-coming vehicle are OFF,  
but the fog lamps are ON.  
2) When the High Beam Assist  
camera is adversely affected  
by an external condition.  
Such examples may include:  
When the vehicle's head-  
lamps have been damaged or  
not repaired properly.  
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OIK047132N  
Warning light and message  
When the High Beam Assist (HBA) is  
not working properly, the Check High  
Beam Assist warning message will  
come on for a few second. After the  
message disappears, the master  
warning light (  
) will illuminate.  
Take your vehicle to an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer and have the sys-  
tem checked.  
- When vehicle speed is below 15  
mph (24 km/h).  
When the vehicle headlamps  
are not aimed properly.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
When the vehicle is driven on  
a narrow curved road or rough  
road.  
When the vehicle is driven on  
an uphill road or downhill  
road.  
When only part of the vehicle  
in front is visible on a cross-  
road or curved road.  
When there is a traffic light,  
reflecting sign, flashing sign  
or mirror.  
When the front window is cov-  
ered with foreign matters  
such as ice, dust, fog, or is  
damaged.  
3) When the forward visibility is  
poor. Such examples may  
include:  
When the headlamps of an on-  
coming vehicle or a vehicle in  
front is not detected due to  
poor outside visibility (smog,  
smoke, dust, fog, heavy rain,  
snow, etc.).  
WARNING  
Do not attempt to disassem-  
ble the front view camera  
without the assistance of an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer  
technician. If camera is  
removed for any reason, the  
system may need to be re-cal-  
ibrated. Have the system  
inspected by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
If the windshield of your vehi-  
cle is replaced, most likely the  
front view camera will need to  
be re-calibrated. If this occurs,  
have your vehicle inspected  
and have the system re-cali-  
brated by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
When the road conditions are  
bad such as being wet or cov-  
ered with snow.  
When the windshield visibility  
is poor.  
When  
a vehicle suddenly  
appears from a curve.  
When the vehicle is tilted from  
a flat tire or being towed.  
Be careful that water doesn't  
get into the High Beam Assist  
(HBA) unit and do not remove  
or damage related parts of the  
High Beam Assist (HBA) sys-  
tem.  
When the Lane Keeping  
Assist (LKA) system warning  
light illuminates.  
When the light from the on-  
coming or front vehicle is not  
detected because of exhaust  
fume, smoke, fog, snow, etc.  
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One touch turn signal function  
Turn signals and lane change  
signals  
Do not place objects on the  
crash pad that reflect light  
such as mirrors, white paper,  
etc. The system may malfunc-  
tion if sunlight is reflected.  
At times, the High Beam  
Assist (HBA) may not work  
properly. The system is for  
your convenience only. It is  
the responsibility of the driver  
for safe driving practices and  
always check the road condi-  
tions for your safety.  
To activate the One Touch Turn  
Signal function, move the turn signal  
lever slightly and then release it. The  
turn signal indicators will blink 3, 5,  
or 7 times, depending on the User  
Settings on the LCD display.  
You can activate or deactivate the  
One Touch Turn Signal function or  
choose the number of blinking (3, 5,  
or 7) from the User Settings Mode on  
the LCD display.  
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For more details, refer to the "LCD  
Display" section in this chapter.  
OTL045257C  
When the system does not  
operate normally, change the  
headlamp position manually  
between the high beam and  
low beam.  
To signal a turn, push down on the  
lever for a left turn or up for a right  
turn in position (A). To signal a lane  
change, move the turn signal lever  
slightly and hold it in position (B).The  
lever will return to the original posi-  
tion when released or when the turn  
is completed.  
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.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Front fog lamp (if equipped)  
Battery saver function  
NOTICE  
The purpose of this feature is to pre-  
vent the battery from being dis-  
charged. The system automatically  
turns off the parking lamp when the  
key is removed (remote key) or when  
the driver turns the engine off (smart  
key) and opens the driver-side door.  
When in operation, the fog lamps  
consume large amounts of vehicle  
electrical power. Only use the fog  
lamps when visibility is poor.  
With this feature, the parking lamps  
will turn off automatically if the driver  
parks on the side of road at night.  
If necessary, to keep the lamps on  
when the engine is turned off, perform  
the following:  
OTL047258  
Fog lamps are used to provide  
improved visibility when visibility is  
poor due to fog, rain or snow, etc. Use  
the switch next to the headlamp switch  
to turn the fog lamps ON and OFF.  
1) Open the driver-side door.  
2) Turn the parking lamps OFF and  
ON again using the headlamp  
switch on the steering column.  
1. Turn on the parking lamp.  
2. Turn the light switch (1) to the front  
fog lamp position.  
3. To turn off the front fog lamp, turn  
the headlamp switch to the front  
fog lamp position again or turn off  
the parking lamp.  
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You can activate or deactivate the  
Headlamp Delay function from the  
User Settings Mode on the LCD dis-  
play.  
For more details, refer to the "LCD  
Display" section in this chapter.  
Headlamp delay function  
Welcome System (if equipped)  
Welcome light  
If the key is removed from the ignition  
switch or placed in the ACC position  
or the LOCK/OFF position with the  
headlamps ON, the headlamps  
(and/or parking lamps) remain on for  
about 5 minutes. However, if the dri-  
ver's door is opened and closed, the  
headlights are turned off after 15  
seconds. Also, with the engine off if  
the driver's door is opened and  
closed, the headlamps (and/or park-  
ing lamps) are turned off after 15  
seconds.  
The headlamps (and/or parking  
lamps) can be turned off by pressing  
the lock button on the remote key or  
smart key twice or turning the light  
switch to the OFF or AUTO position.  
However, if you turn the light switch  
to the AUTO position when it is dark  
outside, the headlamps will not be  
turned off.  
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NOTICE  
If the driver gets out of the vehicle  
through other doors (except dri-  
ver’s door), the battery saver func-  
tion does not operate and the  
headlamp delay function does not  
turn off automatically.Therefore, It  
causes the battery to be dis-  
charged. In this case, make sure  
to turn off the headlamp switch  
before getting out of the vehicle.  
OTL048076N  
Door handle lamp (if equipped)  
When all the doors (and tailgate) are  
closed and locked, the door handle  
lamp will come on for about 15 sec-  
onds if any of the below is performed.  
• When the door unlock button is  
pressed on the remote key or  
smart key.  
• When the button of the outside  
door handle is pressed.  
• When the vehicle is approached  
with the smart key in possession.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Headlamp and Parking lamp  
Interior lamp  
Interior Lights  
When the headlamp (lamp switch in  
the headlamp or AUTO position) is  
on and all doors (and tailgate) are  
locked and closed, the parking lamp  
and headlamp will come on for 15  
seconds when the door unlock but-  
ton is pressed on the remote key or  
smart key.  
When the interior lamp switch is in  
the DOOR position and all doors (and  
tailgate) are closed and locked, the  
room lamp will come on for 30 sec-  
onds if any of the below is performed.  
• When the door unlock button is  
pressed on the remote key or  
smart key.  
WARNING  
Do not use the interior lights  
when driving in the dark.The inte-  
rior lights may obscure your view  
and cause an accident.  
At this time, if you press the door lock  
or unlock button, the parking lamp  
and headlamp will turn off immedi-  
ately.  
You can activate or deactivate the  
Welcome Light from the User  
Settings Mode on the LCD display.  
• When the button of the outside  
door handle is pressed.  
At this time, if you press the door lock  
or unlock button on the remote key or  
smart key the room lamp will turn off  
immediately.  
NOTICE  
Do not use the interior lights for  
extended periods when the engine  
is turned off or the battery will dis-  
charge.  
For more details, refer to the "LCD  
Display" section in this chapter.  
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Front Map lamp  
Interior lamp AUTO cut  
Front lamps  
• Press the map lamp cover (1) to  
turn ON the map lamp. Re-press  
the map lamp cover to turn OFF  
the map lamp.  
The interior lamps will automatically  
go off approximately 20 minutes after  
the engine is turned off and the  
doors closed. If a door is opened, the  
lamp will go off 40 minutes after the  
engine is turned off. If the doors are  
locked by the remote key or smart  
key and the vehicle enters the armed  
stage of the theft alarm system, the  
lamps will go off five seconds later.  
Type A  
Front Room Lamp  
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:
(Type A) Press the button to turn  
ON the map lamp for the front/rear  
seats.  
OTL047079L  
(Type B) Press the button to turn  
ON the map lamp for the front/rear  
seats. Re-press the button to turn  
OFF the map lamp.  
Type B  
:
(Type A) Press the button to turn  
OFF the map lamp for the front/rear  
seats.  
OTL045080  
(1) Front Map Lamp  
(2) Front Room Lamp  
(3) Front Door Lamp  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Front Door Lamp  
Rear lamps  
NOTICE  
Type A  
Do not leave the lamp switches on  
for an extended period of time  
when the engine is turned off.  
:
The map lamp for the front/rear  
seats is automatically turned ON  
for approximately 30 seconds,  
when a door is opened.  
The map lamp for the front/rear  
seats is automatically turned ON  
for approximately 15 seconds,  
when the remote key (smart key)  
unlocks the doors. The map lamp  
fades out, when the ignition switch  
is pressed to the ON position in 15  
seconds. The map lamp remains  
ON up to 20 minutes, when a door  
is opened with the ignition switch in  
the either the ACC or OFF position.  
OTL045081  
Type B  
OTL045082  
Rear Room Lamp (  
) :  
Press this switch to turn the rear  
room lamp on and off.  
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Liftgate room lamp  
Glove box lamp  
Vanity mirror lamp  
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OTLE048083  
OTLE048084  
OTL045085  
The liftgate room lamp comes on The glove box lamp comes on when The vanity mirror lamp is located in  
when the tailgate is opened.  
the glove box is opened.  
If the glove box is not closed, the  
lamp will turn off after 20 minutes.  
the headliner just behind the sun  
visor. Push the switch to turn the van-  
ity light on or off.  
NOTICE  
: The lamp will turn on if this  
button is pressed.  
: The lamp will turn off if this  
button is pressed.  
The liftgate lamp comes on as  
long as the liftgate is open.To pre-  
vent unnecessary charging sys-  
tem drain, close the liftgate  
securely after using the liftgate.  
NOTICE  
To prevent possible battery dis-  
charge, securely close the glove  
box after use.  
NOTICE  
Always have the switch in the off  
position when the vanity mirror  
lamp is not in use. If the sunvisor  
is closed without the lamp off, it  
may discharge the battery or dam-  
age the sunvisor.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
WIPERS AND WASHERS  
Front windshield wiper/washer  
A : Wiper speed control  
· MIST – Single wipe  
· OFF – Off  
Windshield Wipers  
Operates as follows when the igni-  
tion switch is in the ON position.  
MIST : For a single wiping cycle,  
push the lever upward and  
release. The wipers will oper-  
ate continuously if the lever is  
held in this position.  
· INT – Intermittent wipe  
AUTO* – Auto control wipe  
· LO – Low wiper speed  
· HI – High wiper speed  
OFF : Wiper is not in operation.  
B : Intermittent control wipe time  
adjustment  
INT : Wiper operates intermittently at  
the same wiping intervals. To  
vary the speed setting, move  
the speed control lever.  
OTLE045161  
Rear window wiper/washer  
C : Wash with brief wipes  
(pull lever towards you)  
AUTO : A rain sensor located near  
the top of the windshield  
detects moisture accumula-  
tion and controls the wiping  
cycle automatically. This  
mode is designed to operate  
the wiper at an appropriate  
speed depending on the  
amount of rainfall. The sensi-  
tivity can be varied by turn-  
ing the adjustment control  
(B) located on the wiper  
stalk.  
D : Rear wiper/washer control  
· HI – High wiper speed  
· LO – Low wiper speed  
· OFF – Off  
E : Wash with brief wipes (rear)  
(push lever away from you)  
* : if equipped  
OTLA045318  
LO : The wiper runs at a lower speed.  
HI : The wiper runs at a higher speed.  
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AUTO - Automatic Wiper Control  
(if equipped)  
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Information  
WARNING  
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.  
A rain sensor located near the top of  
the windshield detects moisture  
accumulation and controls the wiping  
cycle automatically. This mode is  
designed to operate the wiper at an  
appropriate speed depending on the  
amount of rainfall. The sensitivity can  
be varied by turning the adjustment  
control (B) located on the wiper stalk.  
If the wiper switch is set in AUTO  
mode when the ignition switch is in  
the ON position, the wiper will oper-  
ate once to perform a self-check of  
the system. Set the wiper control to  
the OFF position when the wind-  
shield wipers are not required.  
To avoid personal injury from  
the windshield wipers, when the  
engine is running and the wind-  
shield wiper switch is placed in  
the AUTO mode:  
Do not touch the upper end of  
the windshield glass facing  
the rain sensor.  
Do not wipe the upper end of  
the windshield glass with a  
damp or wet cloth.  
Do not put pressure on the  
windshield glass.  
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If you do not remove the snow and/or  
ice before using the wiper and washer,  
it may damage the wiper and washer  
system.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Front Windshield Washers  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
• When washing the vehicle, set  
the wiper switch in the OFF posi-  
tion to stop the auto wiper oper-  
ation. The wiper may operate  
and be damaged if the switch is  
set in the AUTO mode while  
washing the vehicle.  
• Do not remove the sensor cover  
located on the upper end of the  
passenger side windshield  
glass. Damage to system parts  
could occur and may not be cov-  
ered by your vehicle warranty.  
When the outside temperature is  
below freezing, ALWAYS warm  
the windshield using the  
defroster to help prevent the  
washer fluid from freezing on the  
windshield and obscuring your  
vision which could result in an  
accident and serious injury or  
death.  
OTLE045164  
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. The spray and  
wiper operation will continue until you  
release the lever. If the washer does  
not work, you may need to add wash-  
er fluid to the washer fluid reservoir.  
• Because of using a photo sen-  
sor, temporary malfunction  
could occur according to sud-  
den ambient light change made  
by stone and dust while driving.  
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Rear Window Wiper and  
Washer Switch  
NOTICE  
• To prevent possible damage to  
the washer pump, do not oper-  
ate the washer when the fluid  
reservoir is empty.  
• To prevent possible damage to  
the wipers or windshield, do not  
operate the wipers when the  
windshield is dry.  
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• To prevent damage to the wiper  
arms and other components, do  
not attempt to move the wipers  
manually.  
• To prevent possible damage to  
the wipers and washer system,  
use anti-freezing washer fluids  
in the winter season or cold  
weather.  
OTLE045166  
Push the lever away from you to  
spray rear washer fluid and to run the  
rear wipers 1~3 cycles. The spray  
and wiper operation will continue  
until you release the lever.  
OTLE045165  
The rear window wiper and washer  
switch is located at the end of the  
wiper and washer switch lever. Turn  
the switch to the desired position to  
operate the rear wiper and washer.  
Automatic Rear Wiper Operation  
A useful feature of your vehicle is the  
Auto Rear Wiper Operation. When  
the front windshield wipers are oper-  
ating, and when the vehicle is shifted  
into reverse (R), the rear wiper will  
come ON automatically and continue  
to operate until the vehicle is shifted  
out of reverse (R).  
HI – High wiper speed  
LO – Low wiper speed  
OFF – Off  
To enable or disable this feature in  
the cluster LCD display, go to 'User  
Settings Convenience Auto  
Rear Wiper (in R)'.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
DRIVER ASSIST SYSTEM  
Rear View Monitor  
This is a supplemental system that  
helps provide a view of the area  
behind the vehicle through the multi-  
media screen while the vehicle is in  
the R (Reverse) position.  
WARNING  
Never rely solely on the Rear  
view monitor when backing-  
up.  
ALWAYS look around your  
vehicle to make sure there are  
no objects or obstacles before  
moving the vehicle in any  
direction to prevent a collision.  
Always pay close attention  
when the vehicle is driven  
close to objects, particularly  
pedestrians, and especially  
children.  
WARNING  
The Rear View Monitor is not a  
safety device. It only serves to  
assist the driver in identifying  
objects directly behind the mid-  
dle of the vehicle. The camera  
does NOT cover the complete  
area behind the vehicle.  
OTLE048052  
NOTICE  
Always keep the camera lens  
clean. The camera may not work  
normally if the lens is covered  
with dirt, water or snow.  
OTLE048333Q  
The Rear View Monitor will activate  
when the engine is running and the  
shift lever is in the R (Reverse) posi-  
tion.  
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• A warning appears on the system  
when:  
- The liftgate is opened  
- The driver's door is opened  
- The passenger's door is opened  
The system is activated when:  
• The engine is ON  
• The shift lever is in D (Drive), N  
(Neutral) or R (Reverse)  
• Vehicle speed is under 10 mph (15  
km/h)  
Surround View Monitor  
(if equipped)  
- The outer side view mirror is fold-  
ed  
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• If the system is not operating nor-  
mally, the system should be checked  
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
The system is deactivated when:  
You press the button (1) again  
• Vehicle speed is over 10 mph (15  
km/h)  
For more details, refer to the sep-  
arately supplied manual with your  
vehicle.  
OTLE048616  
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Information  
The Surround View Monitor system  
can assist in parking by allowing the  
driver to see around the vehicle.  
Push the button (1, indicator ON) to  
operate the system. To cancel the  
system, push the button again (1,  
indicator OFF).  
• When vehicle speed is over 10 mph  
(15 km/h), the system will turn off.  
The system will not automatically  
turn on again, even though vehicle  
speed gets below 10 mph (15 km/h).  
Push the button (1, indicator ON)  
again, to turn on the system.  
• When the vehicle is backing up, the  
system will turn ON regardless of  
vehicle speed or button status.  
However, if vehicle speed is over 10  
mph (15 km/h) when driving for-  
ward, the SVM system will turn off.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
CAUTION  
(1) Front camera  
(2) Left/Right cam-  
era  
(3) Rear camera  
ODH047435  
The Surround View Monitor only  
serves to assist the driver in  
parking. ALWAYS look around  
your vehicle to make sure there  
are no objects or obstacles  
before moving the vehicle.  
NOTICE  
Always keep the camera lens  
clean. The camera may not work  
normally if the lens is covered  
with foreign material.  
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MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)  
Type A  
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1. Fan speed control knob  
2. Temperature control knob  
3. Mode selection buttons  
4. Front windshield defroster button  
5. Rear window defroster button  
6. Air intake control (recirc) button  
7. A/C (Air conditioning) button*  
8. Air intake control (fresh) button  
* : if equipped  
Type B  
OTL045207/OTL045207R-1  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Heating and Air Conditioning  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Set the mode to the desired posi-  
tion.  
To improve the effectiveness of  
heating and cooling, select the  
mode according to the following:  
- Heating:  
- Cooling:  
3. Set the temperature control to the  
desired position.  
4. Set the air intake control to the  
outside (fresh) air or recirculated  
air position.  
5. Set the fan speed control to the  
desired speed.  
6. If air conditioning is desired, turn  
the air conditioning system on.  
*
*
OTLE048173  
* : if equipped  
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Air can be directed to the floor, dash-  
board outlets, or windshield. Five  
symbols are used to represent Face,  
Bi-Level, Floor, Floor-Defrost and  
Front Defrost air position  
Mode selection  
Floor & Defrost  
(A, C, D, E, F)  
Type A  
Most of the air flow is directed to the  
floor and the windshield, with a small  
amount directed to the side window  
defrosters, and side vents.  
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Face-Level (B, D, F)  
Front Air Defrost (A, D)  
Air flow is directed toward the upper  
body and face. Additionally, each  
outlet can be controlled to direct the  
air discharged from the outlet.  
Most of the air flow is directed to the  
windshield, with a small amount  
directed to the side window  
defrosters.  
OTL045208  
Type B  
Bi-Level (B, D, C, E, F)  
In this mode the air conditioning and  
the recirculated air position will be  
selected automatically.  
Air flow is directed towards the face  
and the floor.  
Floor-Level (A, C, D, E, F)  
OTL045208R-1  
The mode selection button controls  
the direction of the air flow through  
the ventilation system.  
Most of the air flow is directed to the  
floor, with a small amount directed to  
the windshield, side window  
defrosters, and side vents.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Front  
MAX A/C-Level (B, D)  
Instrument panel vents  
The outlet vents can be opened or  
closed separately using the vent  
control lever. To close the vent com-  
pletely, move the vent control lever  
all the way to the left. You will hear a  
click.  
Front  
Rear  
The outlet vents can be opened (  
)
or closed ( ) separately using the  
thumbwheel.  
OTL045209  
OTLE048086  
Rear (if equipped)  
The MAX A/C mode is used to cool  
the inside of the vehicle faster. Air  
flow is directed toward the upper  
body and face.  
In this mode, the air conditioning and  
the recirculated air position will be  
selected automatically.  
OTLE048087  
The instrument panel vent air flow  
can be directed up/down or left/right  
using the vent adjustment lever.  
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Recirculated air position  
With the recirculated air  
Temperature control  
Air intake control  
Type A  
position selected, air  
from the passenger com-  
partment will be drawn  
through the heated sys-  
tem and heated or  
cooled according to the  
function selected.  
3
Outside (fresh) air position  
Type A  
With the outside (fresh)  
air position selected, air  
enters the vehicle from  
outside and is heated or  
cooled according to the  
function selected.  
OTL045210  
OTL045211  
Type B  
The temperature will increase by  
turning the knob to the right.  
The temperature will decrease by  
turning the knob to the left.  
Type B  
OTL045211R  
This button is used to select the out-  
side (fresh) air position or recirculat-  
ed air position.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Fan speed control  
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Information  
WARNING  
Prolonged operation of the heater in  
the recirculated air position (without  
air conditioning selected) may cause  
fogging of the windshield and side  
windows and the air within the pas-  
senger compartment may become  
stale.  
In addition, prolonged use of the air  
conditioning with the recirculated air  
position selected will result in exces-  
sively dry air in the passenger com-  
partment.  
Continued use of the climate  
control system operation in  
the recirculated air position  
can cause drowsiness or  
sleepiness, that may cause  
loss of vehicle control result-  
ing in an accident. Set the air  
intake control to the outside  
(fresh) air position as much as  
possible while driving.  
Continued use of the climate  
control system operation in  
the recirculated air position  
(without the air conditioning  
selected) may allow humidity  
to increase inside the vehicle  
which may fog the glass and  
obscure visibility.  
OTL045212  
Turn the knob to the right to increase  
the fan speed and airflow. Turn the  
knob to the left to decrease fan  
speed and airflow.  
Setting the fan speed control knob to  
the “0” position turns off the fan.  
Do not sleep in a vehicle with  
the air conditioning or heating  
system on. It may cause seri-  
ous injury or death due to a  
drop in the oxygen level  
and/or body temperature.  
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Operation Tips  
Air conditioning (if equipped)  
System Operation  
To keep dust or unpleasant fumes  
from entering the car through the  
ventilation system, temporarily set  
the air intake control to the recircu-  
lated air position. Return the con-  
trol to the fresh air position when  
the dust or odor has dissipated.  
This will help keep the driver alert  
and comfortable.  
Ventilation  
1. Select the Face Level  
2. Set the air intake control to the  
outside (fresh) air position.  
3. Set the temperature control to the  
desired position.  
mode.  
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4. Set the fan speed control to the  
desired speed.  
To prevent the inside of the wind-  
shield from fogging, set the air  
intake control to the fresh air posi-  
tion and fan speed to the desired  
position, turn on the air conditioning  
system, and adjust the temperature  
control to desired temperature.  
Heating  
1. Select the Floor Level  
2. Set the air intake control to the  
outside (fresh) air position.  
3. Set the temperature control to the  
desired position.  
OTL045213  
mode.  
Press the A/C button to turn the sys-  
tem on (indicator light will illuminate)  
and off.  
4. Set the fan speed control to the  
desired speed.  
5. If dehumidified heating is desired,  
turn the air conditioning system on.  
If the windshield fogs up, select the  
Floor & Defrost  
the Front Defrost  
mode or press  
mode.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Air conditioning system operation  
tips  
• 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.  
• After sufficient cooling has been  
achieved, switch back from the  
recirculated air to the fresh outside  
air position.  
To help reduce moisture inside of  
the windows on rainy or humid  
days, decrease the humidity inside  
the vehicle by operating the air  
conditioning system with the win-  
dows and sunroof closed.  
Air conditioning  
NOTICE  
Your HYUNDAI vehicle air condition-  
ing system is filled with R-1234yf  
refrigerant.  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Press the air conditioning button.  
When using the air conditioning  
system, monitor the engine tem-  
perature gauge closely while driv-  
ing up hills or in heavy traffic  
when outside temperatures are  
high. Air conditioning system  
operation can cause engine over-  
heating. Continue to use the blow-  
er fan, but turn the air condition-  
ing system off if the engine tem-  
perature gauge indicates engine  
overheating.  
3. Select the Face Level  
mode.  
4. Set the air intake control to the  
recirculated air position. However,  
prolonged operation of the recircu-  
lated air position will excessively  
dry the air. In this case, switch the  
air intake control to the outside  
(fresh) air position. The indicator  
light on the button will turn OFF.  
5. Adjust the fan speed control and  
temperature control to maintain  
maximum comfort.  
When maximum cooling is desired,  
rotate the temperature control knob  
to the left-most position (MAX AC).  
Then set the fan speed control knob  
to the highest speed.  
• Use the air conditioning system  
every month for a few minutes to  
ensure maximum system perform-  
ance.  
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• If you operate the air conditioner  
excessively, the difference  
Have the climate control air filter  
replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer according to the maintenance  
schedule. If the car is being driven in  
severe conditions such as dusty or  
rough roads, more frequent climate  
control filter inspections and  
changes are required.  
System Maintenance  
Climate control air filter  
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 but-  
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ton to the  
position and set the  
If the air flow rate suddenly decreas-  
es, the system should be checked at  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
fan speed control knob to the low-  
est speed setting.  
OIK047401L  
[A] : Outside air, [B] : Recirculated air  
[C] : Climate control air filter, [D] : Blower  
[E] : Evaporator core, [F] : Heater core  
This filter is installed behind the  
glove box. It filters the dust or other  
pollutants that enter the vehicle  
through the heating and air condi-  
tioning system.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Checking the amount of air  
conditioner refrigerant and  
compressor lubricant  
When the amount of refrigerant is  
low, the performance of the air con-  
ditioning is reduced. Overfilling also  
has a negative influence on the air  
conditioning system.  
Air Conditioning refrigerant label  
WARNING  
Example  
Because the refrigerant  
is mildly inflammable at  
very high pressure, the  
air conditioning system  
should only be serv-  
iced by trained and cer-  
Therefore, if abnormal operation is  
found, have the system inspected by  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
tified technicians. It is  
important that the cor-  
rect type and amount of oil and  
refrigerant is used. Otherwise, it  
may cause damage to the vehi-  
cle and personal injury.  
NOTICE  
ODH043366  
The actual Air Conditioning refriger-  
ant label in the vehicle may differ  
from the illustration.  
It is important that the correct  
type and amount of oil and refrig-  
erant is used. Otherwise, damage  
to the compressor and abnormal  
system operation may occur.  
The air conditioning system should  
be serviced by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
Each symbols and specification on  
air conditioning refrigerant label  
means as below :  
1. Classification of refrigerant  
2. Amount of refrigerant  
3. Classification of Compressor  
lubricant  
Refer to chapter 8 for more detail  
location of the air conditioning refrig-  
erant label.  
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM  
Type A  
1. Driver’s temperature control knob  
2. Passenger’s temperature control knob  
3. AUTO (automatic control) button  
4. SYNC button  
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5. OFF button  
6. Fan speed control button  
7. Mode selection button  
8. Air conditioning button  
Type B  
9. Front windshield defrost button  
10. Rear window defrost button  
11. Air intake control (recirc) button  
12. Climate control information screen  
13. Air intake control (fresh) button  
OTLE045267R/OTLE045266R  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
To turn the automatic operation off,  
select any button of the following:  
- Mode selection button  
Automatic Heating and Air  
Conditioning  
- Front windshield defroster button  
(Press the button one more time  
to deselect the front windshield  
defroster function. The 'AUTO'  
sign will illuminate on the infor-  
mation display once again.)  
- Fan speed control button  
The selected function will be con-  
trolled manually while other functions  
operate automatically.  
For your convenience and to improve  
the effectiveness of the climate con-  
trol, use the AUTO button and set the  
temperature to 73°F (23°C).  
OTL045216  
2. Turn the temperature control knob  
to the desired temperature. If the  
temperature is set to the lowest  
setting (Lo), the air conditioning  
system will operate continuously.  
OTL045215  
The Automatic Climate Control  
System is controlled by setting the  
desired temperature.  
1. Press the AUTO button.  
The modes, fan speeds, air intake  
and air-conditioning will be controlled  
automatically by the temperature set-  
ting you select.  
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3. Set the temperature control to the  
desired position.  
Manual Heating and Air  
Conditioning  
4. Set the air intake control to the  
outside (fresh) air position.  
5. Set the fan speed control to the  
desired speed.  
6. If air conditioning is desired, turn  
the air conditioning system on.  
The heating and cooling system can  
be controlled manually by pushing  
buttons other than the AUTO button.  
In this case, the system works  
sequentially according to the order of  
buttons selected.  
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When pressing any button except the  
AUTO button while using automatic  
operation, the functions not selected  
will be controlled automatically.  
7. Press the AUTO button to convert  
to full automatic control of the sys-  
tem.  
OTLE048246  
NOTICE  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Set the mode to the desired posi-  
tion.  
A solar compensation sensor is  
located inside the vehicle on the  
center of the dash near the front  
windshield. In order to ensure  
optimum control of the heating  
and cooling system, never block  
the sensor or place anything near  
the sensor while the climate con-  
trol system is operating.  
To improve the effectiveness of  
heating and cooling, select the  
mode according to the following:  
- Heating:  
- Cooling:  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Mode selection  
Type A  
OTL045291R  
Type B  
*
*
OTLE048173  
* : if equipped  
OTLE045217R  
The mode selection button controls  
the direction of the air flow through  
the ventilation system.  
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Type A  
The air flow outlet direction is cycled  
as follows:  
Floor & Defrost  
(A, C, D, E, F)  
Most of the air flow is directed to the  
floor and the windshield, with a small  
amount directed to the side window  
defrosters, and side vents.  
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Face-Level (B, D, F)  
Air flow is directed toward the upper  
body and face. Additionally, each  
outlet can be controlled to direct the  
air discharged from the outlet.  
Floor-Level (A, C, D, E, F)  
OTLE045218R  
Type B  
Most of the air flow is directed to the  
floor, with a small amount directed to  
the windshield, side window  
defrosters, and side vents.  
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F)  
Air flow is directed towards the face  
and the floor.  
OTLE045263R  
Defrost-Level (A, D)  
Most of the air flow is directed to the  
windshield, with a small amount  
directed to the side window defrosters.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Front  
Instrument panel vents  
Temperature control  
The outlet vents can be opened or  
closed separately using the vent  
control lever. To close the vent com-  
pletely, move the vent control lever  
all the way to the left. You will hear a  
click.  
Front  
Driver's side  
Passenger's side  
Rear  
The outlet vents can be opened (  
)
or closed ( ) separately using the  
thumbwheel.  
OTLE048086  
OTL045219  
Rear (if equipped)  
Turn the knob to the right to increase  
the temperature. Turn the knob to the  
left to decrease the temperature.  
The temperature will increase or  
decrease by 1°F/0.5°C for each  
incremental location. When set to the  
lowest temperature setting, the air  
conditioning will operate continuous-  
ly.  
OTLE048087  
The instrument panel vent air flow  
can be directed up/down or left/right  
using the vent adjustment lever.  
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Adjusting the driver and passenger  
side temperature individually  
Air intake control  
Type A  
Press the "SYNC" button again to  
operate the driver and passenger  
side temperature individually. The  
button indicator will turn off.  
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Temperature conversion  
If the battery has been discharged or  
disconnected, the temperature mode  
display will reset to Fahrenheit.  
OTL045220  
To change the temperature unit from  
°F to °C or °C to °F:  
- On the instrument cluster, go to  
Adjusting the driver and passenger  
side temperature equally  
• Press the "SYNC" button to oper-  
ate the driver and passenger side  
temperature equally.  
OTLE045283R  
Type B  
User Settings  
Temperature Unit.  
Other  
- Press the AUTO button while press-  
ing the OFF button on the climate  
control unit for 3 seconds.  
The passenger side temperature  
will be set to the same temperature  
as the driver side temperature.  
Turn the left temperature control  
knob. The driver and passenger  
side temperature will be adjusted  
equally.  
The temperature unit on both the  
cluster LCD display and climate con-  
trol screen will change.  
OTLE045256R  
This button is used to select the out-  
side (fresh) air position or recirculat-  
ed air position.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Recirculated air position  
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Information  
WARNING  
With the recirculated air  
position selected, air  
from the passenger  
compartment will be  
drawn through the heat-  
ing system and heated  
or cooled according to  
the function selected.  
Prolonged operation of the heater in  
the recirculated air position (without  
air conditioning selected) may cause  
fogging of the windshield and side  
windows and the air within the pas-  
senger compartment may become  
stale.  
Continued use of the climate  
control system operation in  
the recirculated air position  
can cause drowsiness or  
sleepiness, that may cause  
loss of vehicle control result-  
ing in an accident. Set the air  
intake control to the outside  
(fresh) air position as much as  
possible while driving.  
Continued use of the climate  
control system operation in  
the recirculated air position  
(without the air conditioning  
selected) may allow humidity  
to increase inside the vehicle  
which may fog the glass and  
obscure visibility.  
In addition, prolonged use of the air  
conditioning with the recirculated air  
position selected will result in exces-  
sively dry air in the passenger com-  
partment.  
Outside (fresh) air position  
Type A  
With the outside (fresh)  
air position selected, air  
enters the vehicle from  
outside and is heated or  
cooled according to the  
Type B  
function selected.  
Do not sleep in a vehicle with  
the air conditioning or heating  
system on. It may cause seri-  
ous injury or death due to a  
drop in the oxygen level  
and/or body temperature.  
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Fan speed control  
Air conditioning  
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Information  
Type A  
Type A  
For better sound quality, fan speed  
may automatically slow down for a  
couple of minutes when you activate  
voice recognition or hands free.  
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OTLE045284R  
OTLE045286R  
Type B  
Type B  
OTLE045222R  
OTLE045223R  
The fan speed can be set to the  
desired speed by pushing the fan  
speed control button.  
Push the A/C button to manually turn  
the system on (indicator light will illu-  
minate) and off.  
Pressing the OFF button turns off the  
fan.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
You can still operate the mode and  
air intake buttons as long as the igni-  
tion switch is in the ON position.  
OFF mode  
System Operation  
Ventilation  
1. Select the Face Level  
Type A  
mode.  
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.  
Heating  
1. Select the Floor Level  
OTLE045285R  
mode.  
Type B  
2. Set the air intake control to the  
outside (fresh) air position.  
3. Set the temperature control to the  
desired position.  
4. Set the fan speed control to the  
desired speed.  
5. If dehumidified heating is desired,  
turn the air conditioning system on.  
If the windshield fogs up, select the  
Floor & Defrost  
the Front Defrost  
mode or press  
mode.  
OTLE045224R  
Push the OFF button to turn the air  
climate control system off.  
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Operation Tips  
Air conditioning  
NOTICE  
To keep dust or unpleasant fumes  
from entering the car through the  
ventilation system, temporarily set  
the air intake control to the recircu-  
lated air position. Return the con-  
trol to the fresh air position when  
the dust or odor has dissipated.  
This will help keep the driver alert  
and comfortable.  
To prevent the inside of the wind-  
shield from fogging, set the air  
intake control to the fresh air posi-  
tion and fan speed to the desired  
position, turn on the air conditioning  
system, and adjust the temperature  
control to desired temperature.  
Your HYUNDAI vehicle air condition-  
ing system is filled with R-1234yf  
refrigerant.  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Press the air conditioning button.  
When using the air conditioning  
system, monitor the engine tem-  
perature gauge closely while driv-  
ing up hills or in heavy traffic  
when outside temperatures are  
high. Air conditioning system  
operation can cause engine over-  
heating. Continue to use the blow-  
er fan, but turn the air condition-  
ing system off if the engine tem-  
perature gauge indicates engine  
overheating.  
3. Select the Face Level  
mode.  
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4. Set the air intake control to the  
recirculated air position. However,  
prolonged operation of the recircu-  
lated air position will excessively  
dry the air. In this case, switch the  
air intake control to the outside  
(fresh) air position.  
5. Adjust the fan speed control and  
temperature control to maintain  
maximum comfort.  
When maximum cooling is desired,  
rotate the temperature control knob  
until the temperature display indi-  
cates Lo. Then set the fan speed  
control button to the highest speed.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Air conditioning system operation  
tips  
• 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.  
• After sufficient cooling has been  
achieved, switch back from the  
recirculated air to the fresh outside  
air position.  
• If you operate the air conditioner  
excessively, the difference  
System Maintenance  
Climate control air filter  
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, toggle the mode selection  
button to the  
position and set  
the fan speed control knob to the  
lowest speed setting.  
To help reduce moisture inside of  
the windows on rainy or humid  
days, decrease the humidity inside  
the vehicle by operating the air  
conditioning system with the win-  
dows and sunroof closed.  
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[A] : Outside air, [B] : Recirculated air  
[C] : Climate control air filter, [D] : Blower  
[E] : Evaporator core, [F] : Heater core  
• Use the air conditioning system  
every month for a few minutes to  
ensure maximum system perform-  
ance.  
This filter is installed behind the glove  
box. It filters the dust or other pollu-  
tants that enter the vehicle through the  
heating and air conditioning system.  
Have the climate control air filter  
replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer according to the maintenance  
schedule. If the car is being driven in  
severe conditions such as dusty or  
rough roads, more frequent climate  
control air filter inspections and  
changes are required.  
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If the air flow rate suddenly decreas-  
es, the system should be checked at  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
Air Conditioning refrigerant label  
Example  
WARNING  
Because the refrigerant  
is mildly inflammable at  
Checking the amount of air  
conditioner refrigerant and  
compressor lubricant  
When the amount of refrigerant is  
low, the performance of the air con-  
ditioning is reduced. Overfilling also  
has a negative influence on the air  
conditioning system.  
very high pressure, the  
air conditioning system  
should only be serv-  
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iced by trained and cer-  
tified technicians. It is  
important that the cor-  
rect type and amount of oil and  
refrigerant is used. Otherwise, it  
may cause damage to the vehi-  
cle and personal injury.  
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Therefore, if abnormal operation is  
found, have the system inspected by  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
The actual Air Conditioning refriger-  
ant label in the vehicle may differ  
from the illustration.  
The air conditioning system should  
be serviced by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
NOTICE  
Each symbols and specification on  
air conditioning refrigerant label  
means as below :  
1. Classification of refrigerant  
2. Amount of refrigerant  
It is important that the correct  
type and amount of oil and refrig-  
erant is used. Otherwise, damage  
to the compressor and abnormal  
system operation may occur.  
3. Classification of Compressor  
lubricant  
Refer to chapter 8 for more detail  
location of the air conditioning refrig-  
erant label.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING  
• For maximum windshield defrost-  
Manual Climate Control System  
To defog inside windshield  
WARNING  
ing, set the temperature control  
knob to the highest temperature  
setting and the fan control knob to  
the highest fan speed. Select the  
front defrost button on the climate  
control display. After the engine  
warm-up period, warm air will be  
directed to the front windshield.  
• If warm air to the floor is desired  
while defrosting or defogging, set the  
mode to the floor-defrost position.  
• Before driving, clear all snow and  
ice from the windshield, rear win-  
dow, side view mirrors, and all side  
windows.  
Outside Windshield Moisture  
Note that if you operate the air  
conditioner to cool your vehicle  
with the mode set to  
or  
when the outside relative  
humidity is high, moisture may  
collect on the outer surface of  
the windshield glass causing  
the windshield to fog up on the  
outside and limit your visibility.  
If this occurs, use the wind-  
shield wipers to clear the glass.  
In addition, change the mode  
selection knob or button on the  
climate control system to the  
mode to redirect cooling air  
away from the windshield.  
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1. Select any fan speed except "0"  
position.  
2. Select desired temperature.  
• Clear all snow and ice from the  
hood and air inlet in the cowl grill to  
improve heater and defroster effi-  
ciency and to reduce the probability  
of fogging up the inside of the wind-  
shield.  
3. Select the  
or  
position.  
4. The outside (fresh) air will be  
selected automatically. Additionally,  
the air conditioning will automati-  
cally operate if the mode is select-  
NOTICE  
ed to the  
position.  
If the air conditioning and outside  
(fresh) air position are not selected  
automatically, press the correspon-  
ding button manually.  
If the engine temperature is still  
cold after starting, then a brief  
engine warm up period may be  
required for the vented air flow to  
become warm or hot.  
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To defrost outside windshield  
To defrost outside windshield  
Automatic Climate Control  
System  
To defog inside windshield  
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Type A  
Type B  
Type A  
Type B  
OTL045226R  
OTL045228  
1. Set the fan speed to the highest  
(extreme right) position.  
1. Set the fan speed to the highest  
(extreme right) position.  
OTL045227  
1. Select desired fan speed.  
2. Select desired temperature.  
3. Press the defroster button (  
2. Set the temperature to the extreme  
hot (HI) position.  
2. Set the temperature to the extreme  
hot (HI) position.  
3. Press the defroster button (  
).  
3. Press the defroster button (  
).  
).  
4. The outside (fresh) air and air con-  
ditioning will be selected automat-  
ically.  
4. The outside (fresh) air position will  
be selected automatically.  
4. The outside (fresh) air position will  
be selected automatically.  
If the outside (fresh) air position is  
not selected automatically, adjust the  
corresponding button manually.  
If the  
position is selected, lower  
fan speed is adjusted to a higher fan  
speed.  
If the  
position is selected, lower  
fan speed is adjusted to a higher fan  
speed.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Manual climate control system  
Automatic climate control system  
Defogging logic  
To reduce the probability of fogging  
up the inside of the windshield, the  
air intake or air conditioning are con-  
trolled automatically according to  
certain conditions such as  
or  
position. To cancel or return the  
defogging logic, do the following.  
OTL045229C  
OTL045230  
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON  
position.  
position.  
2. Press the defroster button (  
).  
2. Press the defroster button (  
).  
3. Press the air intake control button 3. While pressing the air conditioning  
at least 5 times within 3 seconds.  
The indicator on the air intake button  
blinks 3 times in 0.5 second inter-  
vals. This indicates that the defog- The climate control information  
ging logic is cancelled.  
button (A/C), press the air intake  
control button at least 5 times with-  
in 3 seconds.  
screen will blink 3 times in 0.5 sec-  
ond intervals. This indicates that the  
defogging logic is cancelled.  
If the battery has been discharged or  
disconnected, the defogging logic  
will be enabled as the default logic.  
If the battery has been discharged or  
disconnected, the defogging logic  
will be enabled as the default logic.  
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When the Auto Defogging To cancel or reset the  
System operates, the indi- Auto Defogging System  
cator will illuminate.  
Auto Defogging System  
(if equipped)  
Press the front windshield defroster  
button for 3 seconds when the igni-  
tion switch is in the ON position.  
When the Auto Defogging System is  
canceled, the ADS OFF symbol will  
blink 3 times and ADS OFF will be  
displayed on the climate control  
information screen.  
When the Auto Defogging System is  
reset, the ADS OFF symbol will blink  
6 times without a signal.  
If a high amount of humidity is  
detected in the vehicle, the Auto  
Defogging System will be enabled.  
The following steps will be performed  
automatically:  
Step 1 : Outside air position  
Step 2 : Operating the air condition-  
ing  
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Step 3 : Blowing air toward the wind-  
shield  
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Auto defogging helps reduce the  
possibility of fogging up the inside of  
the windshield by automatically  
sensing the moisture that accumu-  
lates on inside the windshield.  
The auto defogging system operates  
when the heater or air conditioning is  
on.  
Step 4 : Increasing air flow toward  
the windshield  
If the air conditioning is off or recircu-  
lated air position is manually select-  
ed while Auto Defogging System is  
ON, the "ADS OFF" symbol will blink  
3 times to signal that the manual  
operation has been canceled.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Manual climate control system  
Rear Window Defroster  
NOTICE  
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Information  
• When the air conditioning is turned  
on by Auto defogging system, if you  
try to turn off the air conditioning,  
the indicator will blink 3 times and  
the air conditioning will not be  
turned off.  
The rear window defroster is com-  
prised of conductors bonded to  
the inside surface of the rear win-  
dow. Never use sharp instruments  
or window cleaners that contain  
abrasives to clean the window.  
Damage to the rear window  
defroster may result.  
To maintain the effectiveness and  
efficiency of the Auto Defogging  
System, do not select Recirculation  
mode while the system is operating.  
OTL045308L  
If you want to defrost and defog  
the front windshield, refer to the  
Automatic climate control system  
NOTICE  
"Windshield  
Defrosting  
and  
Defogging" section in this chap-  
ter.  
Do not remove the sensor cover  
located on the upper end of the  
windshield glass.  
Damage to system parts could  
occur and may not be covered by  
your vehicle warranty.  
OTLA045327  
The defroster heats the window to  
remove frost, fog and thin ice from  
the interior and exterior of the rear  
window, while the engine is running.  
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To activate the rear window  
defroster, press the rear window  
defroster button located on the cli-  
mate control instrument panel dis-  
play. The indicator on the rear win-  
dow defroster button illuminates  
when the defroster is ON.  
To turn off the defroster, press the  
rear window defroster button  
again.  
Heated Side Mirrors  
If your vehicle is equipped with the  
heated side mirrors, they will operate  
at the same time you turn on the rear  
window defroster.  
Front wiper deicer (if equipped)  
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If your vehicle is equipped with the  
wiper deicer, it will operate at the  
same time you turn on the rear win-  
dow defroster.  
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Information  
• If there is heavy accumulation of  
snow on the rear window, brush it  
off before operating the rear  
defroster.  
• The rear window defroster automat-  
ically turns off after approximately  
20 minutes or when the ignition  
switch is in the LOCK/OFF posi-  
tion.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
CLIMATE CONTROL ADDITIONAL FEATURES  
Cluster ionizer  
Automatic Ventilation  
Sunroof Inside Air  
Recirculation  
When the ignition switch is in the ON When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the clean air function turns position or when the engine is run-  
When the sunroof is opened, outside  
(fresh) air will be automatically  
selected. At this time, if you press the  
air intake control button, recirculated  
air position will be selected but will  
change back to outside (fresh) air  
after 3 minutes. When the sunroof is  
closed, the air intake position will  
return to the original position that  
was selected.  
on automatically.  
ning and the outside temperature is  
below 59°F (15°C), the automatic  
ventilation feature will activate if the  
recirculated air intake position is  
selected for more than 5 minutes  
while A/C is off and floor mode is  
selected. In this condition the air  
intake position will automatically  
switch to the outside (fresh) air  
intake position.  
Also, the clean air function turns off  
automatically, when the ignition  
switch is in the OFF position.  
To cancel or reset the Automatic  
Ventilation  
When the air conditioning system is  
on, select Face Level  
mode and  
while pressing the A/C button, press  
the recirculated air position button  
five times within three seconds.  
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STORAGE COMPARTMENT  
Center Console Storage  
Glove Box  
WARNING  
Never store cigarette lighters,  
propane cylinders, or other  
flammable/explosive materials  
in the vehicle. These items may  
catch fire and/or explode if the  
vehicle is exposed to hot tem-  
peratures for extended periods.  
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WARNING  
OTL046089  
OTLE048090  
ALWAYS keep the storage com-  
partment covers closed secure-  
ly while driving. Items inside  
your vehicle are moving as fast  
as the vehicle. If you have to  
stop or turn quickly, or if there  
is a crash, the items may fly out  
of the compartment and may  
cause an injury if they strike the  
driver or a passenger.  
To open :  
To open the glove box, pull the handle  
and the glove box will automatically  
open. Close the glove box after use.  
Grab and hold the latch (1) on the  
arm rest then lift the lid.  
WARNING  
ALWAYS close the glove box  
door after use.  
An open glove box door can  
cause serious injury to the pas-  
senger in an accident, even if the  
passenger is wearing a seat belt.  
NOTICE  
To avoid possible theft, do not  
leave valuables in the storage  
compartments.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
To open:  
Sunglass Holder  
WARNING  
Push and release the cover and the  
holder will slowly open. Place your  
sunglasses in the compartment door  
with the lenses facing out.  
Type A  
Do not keep objects except  
sunglasses inside the sun-  
glass holder. Such objects can  
be thrown from the holder in  
the event of a sudden stop or  
an accident, possibly injuring  
the passengers in the vehicle.  
Do not open the sunglass  
holder while the vehicle is  
moving. The rear view mirror  
of the vehicle can be blocked  
by an open sunglass holder.  
To close:  
Push back into position.  
Make sure the sunglass holder is  
closed while driving.  
OTL045275  
Type B  
Do not put the glasses  
forcibly into a sunglass hold-  
er. It may cause personal  
injury if you try to open it  
forcibly when the glasses are  
jammed in holder.  
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INTERIOR FEATURES  
Cup Holder  
Front  
Front  
Do not place uncovered or  
unsecured cups, bottles,  
cans, etc., in the cup holder  
containing hot liquid while the  
vehicle is in motion. Injuries  
may result in the event of a  
sudden stop or collision.  
Rear  
Rear  
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Only use soft cups in the cup  
holders. Hard objects can  
injure you in an accident.  
WARNING  
OTLA045094  
OTLE045096  
Keep cans or bottles out of  
direct sun light and do not put  
them in a hot vehicle. It may  
explode.  
Cups or small beverages cups may Pull the armrest down to use the cup  
be placed in the cup holders. holders.  
WARNING  
Avoid abrupt starting and  
braking when the cup holder  
is in use to prevent spilling  
your drink. If hot liquid spills,  
you could be burned. Such a  
burn to the driver could cause  
loss of vehicle control result-  
ing in an accident.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Sunvisor  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
• Keep your drinks sealed while  
driving to prevent spilling your  
drink. If liquid spills, it may get  
into the vehicle's electrical/elec-  
tronic system and damage elec-  
trical/electronic parts.  
Close the vanity mirror cover  
securely and return the sunvisor  
to its original position after use.  
WARNING  
• When cleaning spilled liquids do  
not use hot air to blow out or dry  
the cup holder. This may dam-  
age the interior.  
For your safety, do not block  
your view when using the sunvi-  
sor.  
OTLA045097  
NOTICE  
To use the sunvisor, pull it down-  
ward.  
To use the sunvisor to block the sun  
from the side window, pull it down-  
ward, release it from the bracket (1)  
and swing it to the side towards the  
window (2).  
To use the vanity mirror, pull down  
the sunvisor and slide the mirror  
cover (3).  
• Do not put several tickets in the  
ticket holder at one time. This  
could cause damage to the tick-  
et holder.  
• Avoid putting a plastic card  
such as a credit card in the tick-  
et holder located in the outside  
of the sunvisor.This could cause  
damage to the plastic card.  
Adjust the sunvisor forward or back-  
ward (4) as needed. Use the ticket  
holder (5 or 6) to hold tickets.  
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The accessory power outlet only • Adjust the air-conditioner or  
Power Outlet  
works with the vehicle turned ON.  
heater to the lowest operating  
level when using the power out-  
let.  
Front  
The devices should draw less than  
180 W with the engine running.  
• Close the cover when not in use.  
WARNING  
• 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 elec-  
tronic systems or devices used  
in your vehicle.  
Avoid electrical shocks. Do not  
place your fingers or foreign  
objects (pin, etc.) into a power  
outlet or touch the power outlet  
with a wet hand.  
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OTLE048098  
• Push the plug in as far as it will  
go. If good contact is not made,  
the plug may overheat and the  
fuse may blow.  
Rear (if equipped)  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to the Power  
Outlets :  
• Plug in battery equipped electri-  
cal/electronic devices with  
reverse current protection. The  
current from the battery may  
flow into the vehicle’s electri-  
cal/electronic system and cause  
system malfunction.  
• Use the power outlet only when  
the engine is running and  
remove the accessory plug after  
use. Using the accessory plug  
for prolonged periods of time  
with the engine off could cause  
the battery to discharge.  
OTL045516  
• Only use 12V electric acces-  
sories which are less than 180 W  
in electric capacity.  
The accessory 12V power outlet can  
be used to plug in electrical equip-  
ment such as a mobile phone or  
other electronic device.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
• A smart phone or a tablet PC may  
get warm during the re-charging  
process. It does not indicate any  
malfunction with the charging sys-  
tem.  
USB Charger (if equipped)  
Wireless Cellular Phone  
Charging System (if equipped)  
Rear  
• A smart phone or a tablet PC,  
which adopts a different re-charg-  
ing method, may not be properly  
re-charged. In this case, use an  
exclusive charger of your device.  
• The charging terminal is only to  
recharge a device. Do not use the  
charging terminal either to turn ON  
an audio or to play media.  
OTLE048618  
OTLE048619  
The USB charging port is designed  
to recharge small electronic devices  
using a USB charging cable.  
The USB charging port is powered  
only when the ignition switch is ON.  
[A]: Indicator light, [B]: Charging pad  
On certain models, the vehicle  
comes equipped with a wireless cel-  
lular phone charger.  
Disconnect the USB cable from the  
USB port after use.  
The system is available when all  
doors are closed, and when the igni-  
tion switch is ON.  
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If your cellular phone is not charging:  
To charge a cellular phone  
NOTICE  
- Slightly change the position of the  
cellular phone on the charging  
pad.  
- Make sure the indicator light is  
orange.  
The indicator light will blink orange  
for 10 seconds if there is a malfunc-  
tion in the wireless charging system.  
In this case, temporarily stop the  
charging process, and re-attempt to  
charge your cellular phone again.  
The system warns you with a mes-  
sage on the LCD display if the cellu-  
lar phone is still on the wireless  
charging unit after the engine is • In some cases, the wireless  
turned OFF and the front door is  
opened.  
The wireless cellular phone charging  
system charges only the Qi-enabled  
• The wireless cellular phone  
charging system may not sup-  
port certain cellular phones,  
which are not verified for the Qi  
cellular phones (  
). Read the label  
on the cellular phone accessory  
cover or visit your cellular phone  
manufacturer's website to check  
whether your cellular phone supports  
the Qi technology.  
The wireless charging process starts  
when you put a Qi-enabled cellular  
phone on the wireless charging unit.  
specification (  
).  
• When placing your cellular  
phone on the charging mat,  
position the phone in the middle  
of the mat for optimal charging  
performance. If your cell phone  
is off to the side, the charging  
rate may be less and in some  
cases the cell phone may experi-  
ence higher heat conduction.  
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1. Remove other items, including the  
smart key, from the wireless  
charging unit. If not, the wireless  
charging process may be inter-  
rupted. Place the cellular phone  
on the center of the charging pad  
charging may stop temporarily  
when the Remote Key or Smart  
Key is used, either when starting  
the vehicle or locking/unlocking  
the doors, etc.  
• When charging certain cellular  
phones, the charging indicator  
may not change to green when  
the cell phone is fully charged.  
(
).  
2. The indicator light is orange when  
the cellular phone is charging. The  
indicator light turns green when  
phone charging is complete.  
3. You can turn ON or OFF the wire-  
less charging function in the user  
settings mode on the instrument  
cluster. For further information,  
refer to the "LCD Display Modes"  
in this chapter.  
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Information  
For some manufacturer's cellular  
phones, the system may not warn you  
even though the cellular phone is left  
on the wireless charging unit. This is  
due to the particular characteristic of  
the cellular phone and not a malfunc-  
tion of the wireless charging.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
• For certain cellular phones with • When charging some cellular  
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Information  
If the ignition switch is in the OFF  
their own protection, the wire-  
less charging speed may  
decrease and the wireless  
charging may stop if the temper-  
ature inside the vehicle is too  
high or low.  
When the inside temperature is  
too high or low do not use the  
system and wait until the tem-  
perature maintains a proper  
level before using the system.  
phones with a self-protection  
feature, the wireless charging  
speed may decrease and the  
wireless charging may stop.  
• If the cellular phone has a thick  
cover, the wireless charging may  
not be possible.  
• If the cell phone is not complete-  
ly contacting the charging pad,  
wireless charging may not oper-  
ate properly.  
position, the charging also stops.  
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Information  
This device complies with part 15 of  
the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
• The wireless charging process  
may temporarily stop, when tem-  
perature abnormally increases  
inside the wireless cellular  
phone charging system. Stop  
the charging cellular phone and  
wait until temperature falls to a  
certain level.  
• The wireless charging process  
may temporarily stop when  
there is any metallic item, such  
as a coin, between the wireless  
cellular phone charging system  
and the cellular phone.  
• Some magnetic items like credit  
cards, phone cards or rail tickets  
may be damaged if left with the  
cellular phone during the charg-  
ing process.  
• When any cellular phone with-  
out a wireless charging function  
or a metallic object is placed on  
the charging pad, a small noise  
may sound. This small sound is  
due to the vehicle discerning  
compatibility of the object  
placed on the charging pad. It  
does not affect your vehicle or  
the cellular phone in any way.  
2. This device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired  
operation.  
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Clock  
Clothes Hanger  
WARNING  
Set the clock on the multimedia dis-  
play by pressing the SETUP button  
on the side of the audio unit and  
selecting Date/Time icon on the dis-  
play.  
Rear  
For more details, refer to the  
"Multimedia System" in chapter 4 or  
Navigation System (AVN) Manual  
that was supplied with your vehicle.  
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WARNING  
OTL045099  
OOS047066  
Do not adjust the clock while  
driving, you may lose your  
steering control and cause an  
accident that results in severe  
personal injury or death.  
Door post  
Do not hang other objects such  
as hangers or hard objects  
except clothes. Also, do not put  
heavy, sharp or breakable  
objects in the clothes pockets.  
In an accident or when the cur-  
tain air bag is inflated, it may  
cause vehicle damage or per-  
sonal injury.  
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To hang items, pull the hanger down.  
These hangers are not designed to  
hold large or heavy items.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Plastic Bag Hook  
Floor Mat Anchor(s)  
WARNING  
The following must be observed  
when installing ANY floor mat  
to the vehicle.  
Ensure that the floor mats are  
securely attached to the vehi-  
cle'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.  
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OTL045231  
Do not stack floor mats on top  
of one another (e.g. all-weath-  
er rubber mat on top of a car-  
peted floor mat). Only a single  
floor mat should be installed  
in each position.  
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 opera-  
tion, HYUNDAI recommends  
that the HYUNDAI floor mat  
designed for use in your vehicle  
be installed.  
To hang a plastic bag, open the tail- ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors  
gate and find a hook attached on to attach the front floor mats to the  
rear seat back.  
vehicle. The anchors on the front  
floor carpet keep the floor mats from  
sliding forward.  
WARNING  
Do not hang other objects  
except a plastic bag. In an acci-  
dent it may cause vehicle dam-  
age or personal injury.  
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Cargo Net Holder (if equipped)  
Cargo Security Screen  
(if equipped)  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the goods  
or the vehicle, care should be  
taken when carrying fragile or  
bulky objects in the luggage  
compartment.  
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WARNING  
To avoid eye injury, DO NOT  
overstretch the luggage net.  
ALWAYS keep your face and  
body out of the luggage net’s  
recoil path. DO NOT use the lug-  
gage net when the strap has vis-  
ible signs of wear or damage.  
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OTL045233  
To keep items from shifting in the  
rear area of the vehicle, you can use  
the four hooks around the floorboard  
of the rear cargo area to attach a  
cargo net.  
Use the cargo security screen to  
cover items stored in the cargo area.  
Your vehicle may come equipped  
with a cargo net, or the cargo net is  
available as an optional accessory at  
your local HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
When the cargo security screen is  
not in use:  
To use the cargo security screen  
To remove the cargo security  
screen  
1. Pull the cargo security screen  
backward and up to release it from  
the guides.  
2. The cargo security screen will  
automatically slide back in.  
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Information  
The cargo security screen may not  
automatically slide back in if the  
cargo security screen is not fully  
pulled out. Pull the cargo screen out  
all the way and then slowly allow the  
OTL045234  
OTLE048639  
1. Pull the cargo security screen  
towards the rear of the vehicle by  
the handle (1).  
2. Pull the cargo screen out all the  
way and then slowly allow the  
screen to retract back into the  
mechanism.  
screen to retract back into the mecha- 1. Push one side of the cargo screen  
nism.  
inward to compress the spring  
mechanism and release the  
screen from the vehicle.  
2. While the mechanism is com-  
pressed, pull out the cargo securi-  
ty screen.  
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To remove the cargo security  
screen from the luggage tray  
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OTL045236  
OTLE055153  
3. Open the luggage tray and keep the  
cargo security screen in the tray.  
2. Push in the guide pin.  
OTLE055152  
1. Pull up the screen board.  
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3. While pushing the guide pin, pull  
out the cargo security screen.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
• Grasp the handle on the top of the  
cover and lift it.  
Luggage Tray (if equipped)  
NOTICE  
Type A  
Since the cargo security screen  
may be damaged or malformed,  
do not put luggage on it when it is  
used.  
WARNING  
Do not place objects on the  
cargo security screen. Such  
objects may be thrown about  
inside the vehicle and possi-  
bly injure vehicle occupants  
during an accident or when  
braking.  
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Type B  
Never allow anyone to ride in  
the luggage compartment. It is  
designed for luggage only.  
Maintain the balance of the  
vehicle and locate the weight  
as forward as possible.  
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You can place a first aid kit, a reflec-  
tor triangle, tools, etc. under the rear  
cargo floorboard.  
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EXTERIOR FEATURES  
Roof Rack (if equipped)  
NOTICE  
The vehicle center of gravity  
will be higher when items are  
loaded onto the roof rack.  
Avoid sudden starts, braking,  
sharp turns, abrupt maneu-  
vers or high speeds that may  
result in loss of vehicle con-  
trol or rollover resulting in an  
accident.  
Always drive slowly and turn  
corners carefully when carry-  
ing items on the roof rack.  
Severe wind updrafts, caused  
by passing vehicles or natural  
causes, can cause sudden  
upward pressure on items  
loaded on the roof rack. This  
is especially true when carry-  
ing large, flat items such as  
wood panels or mattresses.  
This could cause the items to  
fall off the roof rack and cause  
damage to your vehicle or  
others around you.  
• When carrying cargo on the roof  
rack, take the necessary precau-  
tions to make sure the cargo  
does not damage the roof of the  
vehicle.  
• When carrying large objects on  
the roof rack, make sure they do  
not exceed the overall roof  
length or width.  
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WARNING  
OTL045502L  
If the vehicle has a roof rack, you can  
load cargo on top of your vehicle.  
The following specification is  
the maximum weight that can  
be loaded onto the roof rack.  
Distribute the load as evenly  
as possible onto the roof rack  
and secure the load firmly.  
Loading cargo or luggage in  
excess of the specified weight  
limit on the roof rack may  
damage your vehicle.  
NOTICE  
If the vehicle is equipped with a  
sunroof or a panorama roof, be  
sure not to position cargo onto  
the roof rack in such a way that it  
could interfere with sunroof or a  
panorama roof operation.  
To prevent damage or loss of  
cargo while driving, check fre-  
quently before or while driv-  
ing to make sure the items on  
the roof rack are securely fas-  
tened.  
ROOF  
RACK  
220 lbs. (100 kg)  
EVENLY DISTRIBUTED  
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