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Please consult your Owner's Handbook & Warranty Informacific warranty coverage.

The maintenance requirements for your new Hyundai are foundresponsibility to see that all maintenance operations specified bthe appropriate intervals When the vehicle is used in severe dr

WARRANTIES FOR YOUR HYUND

RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINT

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Your Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Such modificformance, safety or durability of your Hyundai and may, in addwarranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also

lished by the U.S. Department of Transportation and other feder

Your vehicle is equipped with electronic fuel injection and other

CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOU

TWO-WAY RADIO OR CELLULAR TELEPH

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This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION

These titles indicate the following:

SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE

WARNINGThis indicates that a condition may result in harm, serioupersons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice p

CAUTIONThis indicates that a condition may result in damage to yocaution is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with th

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FOREWORD

Thank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the gHyundais. The advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each

proud.

Your Owner's Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of yourfully because the information it contains can contribute greatly to the satisfact

The manufacturer also recommends that all service and maintenance on youer. Hyundai dealers are prepared to provide high-quality service, maintenance

HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPA

Note : Because future owners will also need the information included in this m

ual in the vehicle for their use. Thank you.

CAUTIONSevere engine and transaxle damage may result from the use of poor qualspecifications You must always use high quality fuels and lubricants that

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Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts

1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts?

Hyundai Genuine Parts are the sameparts used by Hyundai Motor

Company to manufacture vehicles.They are designed and tested for theoptimum safety, performance, and reli-ability to our customers.

2.Why should you use genuine parts?

Hyundai Genuine Parts are engi-neered and built to meet rigid manu-facturing requirements. Using imita-tion, counterfeit or used salvage partsis not covered under the Hyundai NewVehicle Limited Warranty or any otherHyundai warranty.

In addition, any damage to or faHyundai Genuine Parts causedinstallation or failure of an imcounterfeit or used salvage pacovered by any Hyundai Warra

3. How can you tell if you are puing Hyundai Genuine Parts?

Look for the Hyundai GenuinLogo on the package (see belo

Hyundai Genuine Parts expoare packaged with labels writtin English.

Hyundai Genuine Parts are onthrough authorized HDealerships.

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Introductio

Your vehic

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Introduction

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Introduction

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We want to help you get the greatestpossible driving pleasure from your vehi-cle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist youin many ways. We strongly recommendthat you read the entire manual. In orderto minimize the chance of death or injury,you must read the WARNING and CAU-TION sections in the manual.

Illustrations complement the words in thismanual to best explain how to enjoy yourvehicle. By reading your manual, youlearn about features, important safetyinformation, and driving tips under vari-ous road conditions.

The general layout of the manual is p

vided in the Table of Contents. A goplace to start is the index; it has an alphbetical listing of all information in yomanual.

Sections: This manual has nine sectioplus an index. Each section begins witbrief list of contents so you can tell aglance if that section has the informatyou want.

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

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Your new vehicle is designed to use onlyunleaded fuel having a pump octanenumber ((R+M)/2) of 87 or higher.

For improved vehicle performance, pre-mium unleaded fuel with a Pump OctaneRating of 91 (Research Octane Number95) or higher is recommended.

Your new vehicle is designed to obtainmaximum performance with UNLEADEDFUEL, as well as minimize exhaust emis-sions and spark plug fouling.

FUEL REQUIREMENTS

CAUTIONNever add any fuel system cleaninagents to the fuel tank other thawhat has been specified. (Consuan authorized HYUNDAI dealer fodetails.) 

WARNING Do not "top off" after the nozzl

automatically shuts off wherefueling.

• Tighten the cap until it clicks, otherwise the Check Engine

light will illuminate.• Always check that the fuel cap i

installed securely to prevent fuespillage in the event of an accdent.

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Introduction

"E85" fuel is an alternative fuel com-

prised of 85 percent ethanol and 15 per-cent gasoline, and is manufacturedexclusively for use in Flexible FuelVehicles. “E85” is not compatible withyour vehicle. Use of “E85” may result inpoor engine performance and damage toyour vehicle's engine and fuel system.HYUNDAI recommends that customers

do not use fuel with an ethanol contentexceeding 10 percent.

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Use of MTBE HYUNDAI recommends avoiding fucontaining MTBE (Methyl Tertiary BuEther) over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Cont2.7% weight) in your vehicle.

Fuel containing MTBE over 15.0% v(Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) m

reduce vehicle performance and produvapor lock or hard starting.

CAUTIONYour New Vehicle Limited Warrantmay not cover damage to the fuesystem and any performance prob

lems that are caused by the use ofuels containing methanol or fuelcontaining MTBE (Methyl TertiarButyl Ether) over 15.0% vo(Oxygen Content 2.7% weight.) 

CAUTION

CAUTIONYour New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover damage to the fuel 

system or any performance prob- lems caused by the use of “E85”fuel.

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A090000AENAs with other vehicles of this type, failureto operate this vehicle correctly mayresult in loss of control, an accident orvehicle rollover.

Specific design characteristics (higherground clearance, track, etc.) give this

vehicle a higher center of gravity thanother types of vehicles. In other wordsthey are not designed for cornering at thesame speeds as conventional 2-wheeldrive vehicles. Avoid sharp turns orabrupt maneuvers. Again, failure to oper-ate this vehicle correctly may result inloss of control, an accident or vehicle

rollover. Be sure to read the “Reducingthe risk of a rollover” driving guide-lines, in section 5 of this manual.

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No special break-in period is needed.following a few simple precautions for tfirst 600 miles (1,000 km) you may addthe performance, economy and life your vehicle.

• Do not race the engine.• While driving, keep your engine spe

(rpm, or revolutions per minubetween 2,000 rpm and 4,000 rpm.

• Do not maintain a single speed for loperiods of time, either fast or sloVarying engine speed is needed properly break-in the engine.

• Avoid hard stops, except in emergecies, to allow the brakes to seat pro

erly.• Don't let the engine idle longer than

minutes at one time.• Don't tow a trailer during the first 1,2

miles (2,000 km) of operation.

VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESVEHICLE HANDLINGINSTRUCTIONS

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Introduction

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Your Hyundai vehicle is equipped withmany high technology, electronicallycontrolled systems that help toensure your vehicle operates properlyand provides the performance thatyou expect. These systems utilizecomputers to monitor the operation ofvarious systems and components and

help to control their operation. Thesecomputerized system operations arewide-ranging and involve componentsto reduce emissions, to continuouslyevaluate the readiness of the air bagand seat belt pre-tensioner systems,to determine when the air bag and

seat belt pre-tensioner systemsshould be deployed and then to acti-vate the deployment, and if equipped,to operate anti-lock braking, tractioncontrol and electronic stability controlto assist the driver to control the vehi-

Additional information is stored onwhen a crash occurs that results the deployment of the air bags or sebelt pre-tensioners. This type of dastorage is done by devices callevent data recorders (EDR).

After a crash event, the air bag aseat belt pre-tensioner computer sytem, known as the SupplemenRestraint System Control Modu(SRSCM) or Air bag Control U(ACU), may record some informatiabout the condition of the vehicle ahow it was being operated. This infmation consists of data related to se

belt usage and if there was diagnosinformation in the air bag or seat bsystems at the time that a craoccurred, and if the ACU sensed thacrash of sufficient severity occurrto req ire seat belt pre tensioner

VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION AND EVENT DATA RECORDERS

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INDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

Seat belt warning light

High beam indicator

Turn signal indicator

ABS warning light

Parking brake & Brake fluid warning light

ESC indicator

ESC OFF indicator

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Door ajar warning light

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Your vehic

Your vehicle at a glance

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Your vehicle at a glance

INTERIOR OVERVIEW

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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW

Your vehicle at a glance

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Your vehicle at a glance

ENGINE COMPARTMENT

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Safety features of your vehicle

SEATS

Manual seatPower seat

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WARNING - Uprightingseat

When you return the seatback to itsupright position, hold the seatback and return it slowly and be surethere are no other occupants

around the seat. If the seatback isreturned without being held andcontrolled, the back of the seatcould spring forward resulting inaccidental injury to a person struck by the seatback

WARNING-

Loose objectsLoose objects in the driver’s footarea could interfere with the opera-tion of the foot pedals, possiblycausing an accident. Do not placeanything under the front seats.

WARNING-

Driver responsibility for passengers

Riding in a vehicle with the seaback reclined could lead to seriouor fatal injury in an accident. If seat is reclined during an accidenthe occupant’s hips may slidunder the lap portion of the sea

belt applying great force to thunprotected abdomen. Serious ofatal internal injuries could resulThe driver must advise the fronpassenger to keep the seatback ian upright position whenever thvehicle is in motion.

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• When resetting the seatback tthe upright position, make sure is securely latched by pushing forward and backwards.

• To avoid the possibility of burnsdo not remove the carpet in thcargo area. Emission contro

devices beneath this floor generate high temperatures.

WARNING - Rear seat-backs (2nd and 3rd row)

• The rear seatback must besecurely latched. If not, passen-gers and objects could be thrownforward resulting in seriousinjury or death in the event of asudden stop or collision.

• Luggage and other cargo shouldbe laid flat in the cargo area. Ifobjects are large, heavy, or mustbe piled, they must be secured.Under no circumstances shouldcargo be piled higher than theseatbacks. Failure to follow these

warnings could result in seriousinjury or death in the event of asudden stop, collision or rollover.

• No passenger should ride in thecargo area or sit or lie on folded

WARNINGAfter adjusting the seat, alwaycheck that it is securely locked intplace by attempting to move thseat forward or backward withouusing the lock release leveSudden or unexpected movemenof the driver's seat could cause yo

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Seatback angle 

To recline the seatback:

1. Lean forward slightly and lift up on theseatback recline lever located on theoutside of the seat at the rear.

2. Carefully lean back on the seat andadjust the seatback of the seat to the

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Seat cushion height (for driver’s se

To change the height of the seat cushio

push the lever that is located on the oside of the seat cushion upwards downwards.

• To lower the seat cushion, push tlever down several times.

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Safety features of your vehicle

Forward and backward adjustment

The headrest may be adjusted forward to3 different positions by pulling the head-

rest forward to the desired detent. Toadjust the headrest to it’s furthest back-wards position, pull it fully forward to thefarthest position and release it. Adjust theheadrest so that it properly supports the

Adjusting the height up and down

To raise the headrest, pull it up to tdesired position (1). To lower the hea

rest, push and hold the release button on the headrest support and lower theadrest to the desired position (3).

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Active headrest (if equipped)

The active headrest is designed to moveforward and upward during a rear impact.

This helps to prevent the driver's andfront passenger’s heads from movingbackward and thus helps minimize neckinjuries.

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Lumbar support (for driver’s seat) 

The lumbar support can be adjusted

moving the lever on the outside of the dver’s seatback. Pivoting the lever increes or decreases lumbar support.

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• Each time you push the button, thetemperature setting of the seat is

changed as follows :

• The seat warmer defaults to the OFFposition whenever the ignition switch isturned on.

✽ NOTICEWith the seat warmer switch in the ONposition, the heating system in the seatturns off or on automatically dependingon the seat temperature.

CAUTION• When cleaning the seats, do no

use an organic solvent such athinner, benzene, alcohol angasoline. Doing so may damagthe surface of the heater or seats

• To prevent overheating the seawarmer, do not place blankets

cushions or seat covers on thseats while the seat warmer is ioperation.

• Do not place heavy or sharobjects on seats equipped witseat warmers. Damage to the seawarming components could occu

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Seatback pocket 

The seatback pocket is provided on the

back of the front passenger’s and driver’sseatbacks.

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Front seat adjustment - power(if equipped)

The front seat can be adjusted by us

the control knob located on the outsidethe seat cushion. Before driving, adjthe seat to the proper position so aseasily control the steering wheel, pedand switches on the instrument panel

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WARNINGFor proper operation of the occupant classification system:

• Do not place any items cumulatively weighing over 2.2 lbs (1 kgin the seatback pocket or on thseat.

• Do not hang onto the front passenger seat.

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Forward and backward 

Push the control knob forward or back-

ward to move the seat to the desiredposition. Release the knob once the seatreaches the desired position.

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Seatback angle 

Push the control knob forward or bac

ward to move the seatback to the desirangle. Release the knob once the sereaches the desired position.

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Lumbar support (for driver’s seat) 

Push the control knob forward or back-

ward to adjust the lumbar support to thedesired position. Release the knob oncethe lumbar support reaches the desiredposition.

Rear seat adjustment

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Forward and backward (2nd row se

To move the seat forward or backward

1. Pull up the seat slide adjustment levunder the front edge of the seat cusion and hold it.

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WARNING

• For maximum effectiveness icase of an accident, the headresshould be adjusted so the middlof the headrest is at the samheight as the top of the occupant's eyes. The use of a cushiothat holds the body away from

the seatback is not recommended.

• Do not operate the vehicle witthe headrests removed as severinjury to an occupant may occu

2. 2nd row seat

Carefully lean back on the seat andadjust the seatback of the seat to theposition you desire.

3rd row seat

Hold and adjust the seatback of theseat to the position you desire.

3. Release the lever and make sure theseatback is locked in place. (The leverMUST return to its original position forthe seatback to lock.)

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Headrest 

The headrest not only provides comffor passengers, but also helps to protthe head and neck in the event of a cosion.

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Removal

To remove the headrest, raise it as far asit can go then press the release button

(1) while pulling upward (2).

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Armrest (2nd row seat) 

To use the armrest, pull the strap (1) f

ward from the seatback.

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Walk-in seat (2nd row seat) 

To get in or out of the 3rd row seat, pull

up the walk-in lever on the 2nd row seat-back.

The 2nd row seatback will be folded andthe seat will slide forward.

Move the seat to the farthest forward

After getting in or out, slide the 2nd rseat to the farthest rearward position a

pull the seatback firmly backward untclicks into place. Make sure that the seis locked in place.

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vehicle is moving or the 2nd rowseat is occupied as the seat masuddenly move and cause the passenger on the seat to be injured.

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To fold down the rear seatback:1. Insert the rear seat belt buckle in the

pocket between the rear seatback andcushion, and insert the rear seat beltwebbing in the guide to prevent theseat belt from being damaged.

2. Set the front (or 2nd row) seatback tothe upright position and if necessary,slide the front (or 2nd row) seat for-

ward.3.Lower the rear headrests to the lowest

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WARNINGWhen you return the rear seatback to its upright position after beingfolded down:

Be careful not to damage the seatbelt webbing or buckle. Do notallow the seat belt webbing orbuckle to get caught or pinched in

the rear seat. Ensure that the seat-back is completely locked into itsupright position by pushing on thetop of the seatback. Otherwise, inan accident or sudden stop, theseat could fold down and allowcargo to enter the passenger com-

partment, which could result inserious injury or death.

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WARNING - 3rd row seat

The headrest on the 3rd row seashould be adjusted so the middle othe headrest is at the same heighas the top of the occupant's eyes.

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CAUTION - Rear seat beltsWhen returning the rear (2nd and/or 3rd row) seatbacks to the upright position, remember to return the rear shoulder belts to their proper 

position. Routing the seat belt web- bing through the rear seat belt guides will help keep the belts from being trapped behind or under the seats.

CAUTION - Damaging rear

seat belt bucklesWhen you fold the rear (2nd and/or 3rd row) seatback, insert the buckle in the pocket between the rear seat- back and cushion. Doing so can prevent the buckle from being dam- aged by the rear seatback.

WARNING - CargoCargo should always be secured tprevent it from being thrown abouthe vehicle in a collision and causing injury to the vehicle occupantsDo not place objects in the rea(2nd and/or 3rd row) seats, sincthey cannot be properly secure

and may hit the front seat occupants in a collision.

WARNING - Cargo loadingMake sure the engine is off, thautomatic transaxle is in P (Parkand the parking brake is securelapplied whenever loading ounloading cargo. Failure to takthese steps may allow the vehiclto move if the shift lever is inadve

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Seat belt restraint system

SEAT BELTS

WARNING• For maximum restraint system

protection, the seat belts mustalways be used whenever the caris moving.

• Seat belts are most effectivewhen seatbacks are in theupright position.

• Children age 12 and under mustalways be properly restrained inthe rear seat. Never allow chil-dren to ride in the front passen-ger seat. If a child over 12 mustbe seated in the front seat, he/shemust be properly belted and theseat should be moved as far back as possible.

• Never wear the shoulder belt

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upon the bony structure of thbody, and should be worn lowacross the front of the pelvis, or thpelvis, chest and shoulders, aapplicable; wearing the lap sectio

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• Avoid wearing twisted seat beltsA twisted belt can't do its job awell. In a collision, it could evecut into you. Be sure the bewebbing is straight and not twised.

• Be careful not to damage the bewebbing or hardware. If the bewebbing or hardware is damaged, replace it.

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Seat belt warning 

As a reminder to the driver, the seat belt

warning light will blink for approximately6 seconds each time you turn the ignitionswitch ON regardless of belt fastening.

The warning light will blink again forapproximately 6 seconds when starting

If the driver’s seat belt is not fastenwhen the ignition switch is turned O

and/or START or if it is disconnectafter the ignition switch is turned ON, tseat belt warning light and the seat bwarning chime will operate for appromately 6 seconds until the belt is fatened. If the driver's seat belt is not ftened when the vehicle speed exceedmph (10 km/h), the seat belt warning ligand chime will operate for approximat11 times with a pattern of 6 seconds and 24 seconds off until the belt is fatened or the vehicle speed decreasbelow 3 mph (5 km/h).

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Height adjustment

You can adjust the height of the shoulderbelt anchor to one of 5 positions for max-

imum comfort and safety.The height of the adjusting seat beltshould not be too near your neck. Theshoulder portion should be adjusted sothat it lies across your chest and midway

To raise the height adjuster, pull it up (To lower it, push it down (3) while pre

ing the height adjuster button (2).Release the button to lock the anchinto position. Try sliding the heigadjuster to make sure that it has lockinto position.

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Front seat

WARNING• Verify the shoulder belt anchor i

locked into position at the appropriate height. Never position thshoulder belt across your neck oface. Improperly positioned seabelts can cause serious injuriein an accident.

• Failure to replace seat belts aftean accident could leave you witdamaged seat belts that will noprovide protection in the event oanother collision leading to pe

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Seat belts - Front passenger and rear 

seat 3-point system with combination locking retractor 

To fasten your seat belt:

Combination retractor type seat belts areinstalled in the rear seat positions to helpaccommodate the installation of childrestraint systems. Although a combina-

tion retractor is also installed in the frontpassenger seat position, it is stronglyrecommended that children always beseated in the rear seat. NEVER placeany infant restraint system in the frontseat of the vehicle.

This type of seat belt combines the fea-

tures of both an emergency lockingretractor seat belt and an automatic lock-ing retractor seat belt. To fasten your seatbelt, pull it out of the retractor and insertthe metal tab into the buckle. There willb dibl " li k" h h b l k

When the seat belt is fully extended frothe retractor to allow the installation o

child restraint system, the seat belt opation changes to allow the belt to retrabut not to extend (Automatic LockRetractor Type). Refer to “Using a chrestraint system” in this section.

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Although the combination retractprovides the same level of protection seated passengers in either emergenor automatic locking modes, it is recomended that seated passengers use temergency locking feature for improvconvenience. The automatic locki

function is intended to facilitate chrestraint installation. To convert frothe automatic locking feature to temergency locking operation moallow the unbuckled seat belt to fu

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To release the seat belt:

The seat belt is released by pressing therelease button (1) in the locking buckle.

When it is released, the belt should auto-matically draw back into the retractor.

If this does not happen, check the belt tobe sure it is not twisted, then try again.

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Pre-tensioner seat belt

Your vehicle is equipped with driver's and

front passenger's pre-tensioner seatbelts. The purpose of the pre-tensioner isto make sure that the seat belts fit tightlyagainst the occupant's body in certainfrontal collisions. The pre-tensioner seat

When the vehicle stops suddenly, othe occupant tries to lean forward t

quickly, the seat belt retractor will lointo position. In certain frontal collisiothe pre-tensioner will activate and pthe seat belt into tighter contact agaithe occupant's body.

If the system senses excessive seat btension on the driver or passenger's se

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✽ NOTICE• Both the driver's and front passe

ger's pre-tensioner seat belts may activated in certain frontal collisionThe pre-tensioners will not be actived if the seat belts are not being woat the time of the collision.

• When the pre-tensioner seat belts aactivated, a loud noise may be hea

and fine dust, which may appear tosmoke, may be visible in the passengcompartment. These are normal opating conditions and are not haardous.

• Although it is harmless, the fine dumay cause skin irritation and shou

not be breathed for prolonged peods. Wash all exposed skin areas thooughly after an accident in which tpre-tensioner seat belts were actived.

WARNINGTo obtain maximum benefit from apre-tensioner seat belt:

1. The seat belt must be worn cor-rectly and adjusted to the properposition. Please read and followall of the important informationand precautions about your vehi-

cle’s occupant safety features –including seat belts and air bags– that are provided in this manu-al.

2. Be sure you and your passen-gers always wear seat belts prop-erly.

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WARNING• Pre-tensioners are designed to

operate only one time. After acti-vation, pre-tensioner seat beltsmust be replaced. All seat belts,of any type, should always bereplaced after they have beenworn during a collision.

• The pre-tensioner seat beltassembly mechanisms becomehot during activation. Do nottouch the pre-tensioner seat beltassemblies for several minutesafter they have been activated.

• Do not attempt to inspect orreplace the pre-tensioner seatbelts yourself. This must be doneby an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

• Do not strike the pre-tensionerseat belt assemblies.

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• Improper handling of the pre-tensioner seat belt assemblies, anfailure to heed the warnings noto strike, modify, inspect, replaceservice or repair the pre-tensioner seat belt assemblies may leato improper operation or inadvetent activation and serious injury

• Always wear the seat belts whedriving or riding in a motor vehcle.

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Infant or small child 

All 50 states have child restraint laws.Youshould be aware of the specific require-ments in your state. Child and/or infantseats must be properly placed andinstalled in the rear seat. For more infor-mation about the use of these restraints,refer to “Child restraint system” in this

section.

✽ NOTICESmall children are best protected froinjury in an accident when properestrained in the rear seat by a chrestraint system that meets the requiments of the Federal Motor VehiSafety Standards. Before buying achild restraint system, make sure thahas a label certifying that it me

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standa213. The restraint must be appropriafor your child's height and weigCheck the label on the child restraint fthis information. Refer to “Chrestraint system” in this section.

WARNINGEvery person in your vehicle needsto be properly restrained at alltimes, including infants and chil-dren. Never hold a child in your

arms or lap when riding in a vehi-cle. The violent forces created dur-ing a crash will tear the child fromyour arms and throw the childagainst the interior Always use a

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If the shoulder belt portion slightly touch-es the child’s neck or face, try placing the

child closer to the center of the vehicle. Ifthe shoulder belt still touches their faceor neck they need to be returned to achild restraint system.

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Pregnant women 

The use of a seat belt is recommendfor pregnant women to lessen the chanof injury in an accident. When a seat bis used, the lap belt portion should placed as low and snugly as possible the hips, not across the abdomen. Fspecific recommendations, consult

physician.

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Injured person 

A seat belt should be used when injured person is being transporteWhen this is necessary, you should co

sult a physician for recommendations.

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One person per belt 

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WARNING - Shoulder beltson small children

• Never allow a shoulder belt to bein contact with a child’s neck orface while the vehicle is inmotion.

• If seat belts are not properly wornand adjusted on children, there isa risk of death or serious injury.

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Care of seat belts

Seat belt systems should never be disasembled or modified. In addition, cashould be taken to assure that seat beand belt hardware are not damaged seat hinges, doors or other abuse.

WARNINGWhen you return the rear seatbacto its upright position after the reaseatback has been folded down, bcareful not to damage the seat bewebbing or buckle. Be sure that thwebbing or buckle does not gecaught or pinched in the rear sea

A seat belt with damaged webbinor buckle could possibly fail durina collision or sudden stop, resuling in serious injury. If the webbinor buckles are damaged, get them

WARNING

Riding with a reclined seatback increases your chance of seriousor fatal injuries in the event of a col-lision or sudden stop. The protec-tion of your restraint system (seatbelts and air bags) is greatlyreduced by reclining your seat.

Seat belts must be snug againstyour hips and chest to work proper-ly. The more the seatback isreclined, the greater the chancethat an occupant's hips will slideunder the lap belt causing seriousinternal injuries or the occupant'sneck could strike the shoulder belt.Drivers and passengers shouldalways sit well back in their seats,properly belted, and with the seat-backs upright.

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Children riding in the car should sit in the

rear seat and must always be properlyrestrained to minimize the risk of injury inan accident, sudden stop or suddenmaneuver. According to accident statis-tics, children are safer when properlyrestrained in the rear seats than in thefront seat. Larger children not in a childrestraint should use one of the seat beltsprovided.

You should be aware of the specificrequirements in your state. Child and/orinfant safety seats must be properlyplaced and installed in the rear seat. Youmust use a commercially available childrestraint system that meets the require-

ments of the Federal Motor Vehicle SafetyStandards (FMVSS).

Children could be injured or killed in acrash if their restraints are not properlysec red For small children and babies a

WARNING

• A child restraint system must bplaced in the rear seat. Neveinstall a child or infant seat on thfront passenger's seat. Should aaccident occur and cause thpassenger-side air bag to deployit could severely injure or kill a

infant or child seated in an infanor child seat. Thus only use child restraint in the rear seat oyour vehicle.

• A seat belt or child restraint system can become very hot if it ileft in a closed vehicle on a sunnday, even if the outside temperature does not feel hot. Be sure tcheck the seat cover and bucklebefore placing a child there.

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WARNING

To reduce the chance of serious orfatal injuries:

• Children of all ages are saferwhen restrained in the rear seat.A child riding in the front passen-ger seat can be forcefully struck by an inflating air bag resulting in

serious or fatal injuries.• Always follow the child restraint

system manufacturer’s instruc-tions for installation and use ofthe child restraint.

• Always make sure the child seatis secured properly in the car and

your child is securely restrainedin the child seat.

• Never hold a child in your arms orlap when riding in a vehicle. Theviolent forces created during a

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• Never leave children unattendein a vehicle – not even for a shotime. The car can heat up verquickly, resulting in seriouinjuries to children inside. Evevery young children may inadvetently cause the vehicle to moveentangle themselves in the win

dows, or lock themselves or others inside the vehicle.

• Never allow two children, or antwo persons, to use the samseat belt.

• Children often squirm and reposition themselves improperly

Never let a child ride with thshoulder belt under their arm obehind their back. Always propely position and secure children ithe rear seat

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For safety reasons, we recommend tthe child restraint system be used in t

rear seats.

Since all passenger seat belts mofreely under normal conditions and olock under extreme or emergency contions (emergency lock mode), you m

manually change these seat belts to tauto lock mode to secure a chrestraint.

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Rearward-facing child restraint system

WARNINGNever place a rear-facing chilrestraint in the front passengeseat, because of the danger that ainflating passenger-side air ba

could impact the rear-facing chilrestraint and kill the child.

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Placing a passenger seat belt into the auto lock mode

The use of the auto lock mode willensure that the normal movement of thechild in the vehicle does not cause theseat belt to be pulled out and loosen thefirmness of its hold on the child restraint

To install a child restraint system on toutboard or center rear seats, do the flowing:

1. Place the child restraint system in tseat and route the lap/shoulder baround or through the restraint, folloing the restraint manufactureinstructions. Be sure the seat b

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4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion ofthe seat belt to retract and listen for anaudible “clicking” or “ratcheting” sound.This indicates that the retractor is inthe “Auto Lock” mode. If no distinctsound is heard, repeat steps 3 and 4.

5. Remove as much slack from the bas possible by pushing down on tchild restraint system while feeding tshoulder belt back into the retractor

6. Push and pull on the child restrasystem to confirm that the seat belholding it firmly in place. If it is nrelease the seat belt and repeat ste

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Securing a child restraint seat with tether anchor system

Child restraint hook holders are locatedon the back of the rear seatbacks.

1. Route the child restraint seat strover the seatback.

For vehicles with adjustable hea

rests, route the tether strap under theadrest and between the headreposts, otherwise route the tether strover the top of the seatback.

2. Connect the tether strap hook to t

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Securing a child restraint seat with child seat lower anchor system 

Some child seat manufacturers machild restraint seats that are labeled LATCH or LATCH-compatible chrestraint seats. LATCH stands for "LowAnchors and Tethers for Children". The

WARNING - Child restraint

check Check that the child restraint sys-tem is secure by pushing andpulling it in different directions.Incorrectly fitted child restraintsmay swing, twist, tip or separatecausing death or serious injury.

WARNING - Child restraintanchorage

• Child restraint anchorages aredesigned to withstand only thoseloads imposed by correctly fitted

child restraints. Under no circum-stances are they to be used foradult seat belts or harnesses orfor attaching other items orequipment to the vehicle

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LATCH anchors have been providedyour vehicle. The LATCH anchors alocated in the left and right outboard reseating positions. Their locations ashown in the illustration. There is LATCH anchor provided for the cenrear seating position.

The LATCH anchors are located betwe

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When using the vehicle's "LATCH"system to install a child restraintsystem in the rear seat, all unusedvehicle rear seat belt metal latchplates or tabs must be latchedsecurely in their seat belt bucklesand the seat belt webbing must be

retracted behind the child restraintto prevent the child from reachingand taking hold of unretracted seatbelts. Unlatched metal latch platesor tabs may allow the child to reachthe unretracted seat belts whichmay result in strangulation and aserious injury or death to the child

in the child restraint.

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Noise and smoke 

When the air bags inflate, they make aloud noise and they leave smoke andpowder in the air inside of the vehicle.This is normal and is a result of the igni-tion of the air bag inflator. After the airbag inflates, you may feel substantial dis-comfort in breathing due to the contact of

your chest with both the seat belt and theair bag, as well as from breathing thesmoke and powder. Open your doorsand/or windows as soon as possibleafter impact in order to reduce dis-comfort and prevent prolonged expo-sure to the smoke and powder.

Though the smoke and powder are non-

toxic, they may cause irritation to the skin(eyes, nose and throat, etc). If this is thecase, wash and rinse with cold waterimmediately and consult a doctor if the

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WARNING

When the air bags deploy, the abag related parts in the steerinwheel and/or instrument paneand/or in both sides of the roof railabove the front and rear doors arvery hot. To prevent injury, do notouch the air bag storage area’

internal components immediatelafter an air bag has inflated.

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Air bag warning light

The purpose of the air bag warning lig

in your instrument panel is to alert youa potential problem with your air bagSupplemental Restraint System (SRS

WARNING

• Extreme Hazard! Do not use arearward facing child restraint ona seat protected by an air bag infront of it!

• Never put a child restraint in thefront passenger’s seat. If the frontpassenger air bag inflates, it can

cause serious or fatal injuries.• When children are seated in therear outboard seats of a vehicleequipped with side and/or curtainair bags, be sure to install thechild restraint system as far awayfrom the door side as possible,and securely lock the childrestraint system in position.

Inflation of side and/or curtain airbags could cause serious injuryor death to an infant or child.

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SRS components and functions

The SRS consists of the following com-

ponents:1. Driver's front air bag module

2. Passenger's front air bag module

3. Side impact air bag modules

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12. Driver’s seat track position sensor

13. Driver’s and front passenger’s sea

belt buckle sensors

The SRSCM continually monitors SRS components while the ignitswitch is ON to determine if a craimpact is severe enough to require bag deployment or pre-tensioner se

belt deployment.The SRS "AIR BAG" warning light on tinstrument panel will illuminate for abo6 seconds after the ignition switch turned to the ON position, after which tSRS "AIR BAG" warning light should out.

If any of the following conditions occuthis indicates a malfunction of the SRHave an authorized HYUNDAI deainspect the air bag system as soon possible.

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Upon deployment, tear seams moldeddirectly into the pad covers will separateunder pressure from the expansion of theair bags. Further opening of the coversthen allows full inflation of the air bags.

A fully inflated air bag, in combinatwith a properly worn seat belt, slows tdriver's or the passenger's forwamotion, reducing the risk of head achest injury.

After complete inflation, the air bimmediately starts deflating, enabling t

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WARNING

• If an air bag deploys, there maybe a loud noise followed by a finedust released in the vehicle.These conditions are normal andare not hazardous - the air bagsare packed in this fine powder.The dust generated during airbag deployment may cause skinor eye irritation as well as aggra-vate asthma for some persons.Always wash all exposed skinareas thoroughly with lukewarmwater and a mild soap after anaccident in which the air bagswere deployed.

• The SRS can function only whenthe ignition switch is in the ONposition. If the SRS "AIR BAG"warning light does not illuminate,

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• Before you replace a fuse or disconnect a battery terminal, turthe ignition switch to the LOCposition and remove the ignitiokey. Never remove or replace thair bag related fuse(s) when thignition switch is in the ON postion. Failure to heed this warnin

will cause the SRS “AIR BAGwarning light to illuminate.

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If the front passenger seat is occupied bya person that the system determines to

be of adult size, and he/she sits properly(sitting upright with the seatback in anupright position, centered on the seatcushion with their seat belt on, legs com-fortably extended and their feet on thefloor), the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF"indicator will be turned off and the frontpassenger's air bag will be able to inflate,

if necessary, in frontal crashes.You will find the "PASSENGER AIR BAGOFF" indicator on the center facia panel.This system detects the conditions 1~4in the following table and activates ordeactivates the front passenger air bagbased on these conditions.

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*1) The system judges a person of adsize as an adult. When a smaladult sits in the front passenger sethe system may recognize him/h

Condition

detected by the

occupant classi-

fication system

1. Adult *1

2. Child*2 or

child restraint

system*3

3. Unoccupied

4. There is a

malfunction

in the system

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- Never sit with hips shiftetowards the front of the seat.

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- Never put a heavy load in thefront passenger seat or seatback pocket.

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When an adult is seated in the front pas-senger seat, if the “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator is on, turn the igni-tion switch to the LOCK position and ask

the passenger to sit properly (sittingupright with the seat back in an uprightposition, centered on the seat cushionwith their seat belt on, legs comfortably

If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF" incator is still on, ask the passenger

move to the rear seat.

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WARNINGDo not allow an adult passenger tride in the front seat when th“PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” indcator is illuminated because the a

bag will not deploy in the event of crash. If the "PASSENGER AIR BAGOFF" indicator remains illuminateafter the adult passenger repostions themselves properly and thcar is restarted, it is recommendethat passenger move to the rea

seat because the passenger's fronair bag will not deploy.

Front seat passengers must staproperly seated to avoid seriouinjury from a deploying air bag

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• Do not modify or replace the fron

passenger seat. Don't place anything on or attach anything sucas a blanket or seat heater to thfront passenger seat. This caadversely affect the occupanclassification system.

• Do not sit on sharp objects suc

as tools when occupying thfront passenger seat. This caadversely affect the occupanclassification system.

• Do not use accessory seat covers on the front seats.

• Accident statistics show tha

children are safer if they arrestrained in the rear, as opposeto the front seat. It is recommended that child restraints bsecured in a rear seat includin

WARNING

• Even though your vehicle isequipped with the occupant clas-sification system, never install achild restraint system in the frontpassenger's seat. A deploying airbag can forcefully strike a childresulting in serious injuries ordeath. Any child age 12 andunder should ride in the rear seat.Children too large for childrestraints should use the avail-able lap/shoulder belts. No mat-ter what type of crash, children ofall ages are safer when restrainedin the rear seat.

• If the "PASSENGER AIR BAGOFF" indicator is illuminatedwhen the front passenger's seatis occupied by an adult andh / h it l ( itti

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Driver's and passenger's front abagYour vehicle is equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air BaSystem. The indications of the systempresence are the letters "SRS AIR BAembossed on the air bag pad cover in t

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WARNING

If the occupant classification sys-tem is not working properly, theSRS air bag warning light onthe instrument panel will illuminatebecause the passenger's front airbag is connected with the occupantclassification system. If there is amalfunction of the occupant classi-fication system, the "PASSENGERAIR BAG OFF" indicator will notilluminate and the passenger'sfront air bag will inflate in frontalimpact crashes even if there is nooccupant in the front passenger'sseat. If the SRS air bag warning

light does not illuminate when theignition switch is turned to the ONposition, remains illuminated afterapproximately 6 seconds when theignition switch is turned to the ON

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The driver's seat track position senswhich is installed on the seat track, detmines if the seat is fore or aft of a refence position. The seat belt buckle sesors determine if the driver and front psenger's seat belts are fastened. Thesensors provide the ability to control tSRS deployment based on how close tdriver's seat is to the steering whewhether or not the seat belts are fa

tened, and how severe the impact is.

The advanced SRS offers the abilitycontrol the air bag inflation with two leels. A first stage level is provided moderate-severity impacts. A secostage level is provided for more seve

impacts.

According to the impact severity, seatposition and seat belt usage, the SRSC

WARNING

If a seat track position sensor or anoccupant classification system isnot working properly, the SRS airbag warning light on the instru-ment panel will illuminate becausethe SRS air bag warning light isconnected with the seat track posi-tion sensor and the occupant clas-sification system. If the SRS air bagwarning light does not illuminatewhen the ignition switch is turnedto the ON position, remains illumi-nated after approximately 6 sec-onds when the ignition switch isturned to the ON position, or if it

illuminates while the vehicle isbeing driven, have an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer inspect theadvanced SRS air bag system assoon as possible

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✽ NOTICE• Be sure to read information about the

SRS on the labels provided on the sunvisor and in the glove box.

• Advanced air bags are combined withpre-tensioner seat belts to help pro-vide enhanced occupant protection infrontal crashes. Front air bags are not

intended to deploy in collisions inwhich protection can be provided bythe pre-tensioner seat belt.

WARNING

Always use seat belts and chilrestraints – every trip, every timeeveryone! Air bags inflate with considerable force and in the blink oan eye. Seat belts help keep occupants in proper position to obtaimaximum benefit from the air bagEven with advanced air bags

improperly and unbelted occupantcan be severely injured when thair bag inflates. Always follow thprecautions about seat belts, abags and occupant safety contained in this manual.

To reduce the chance of serious o

fatal injuries and receive the maxmum safety benefit from yourestraint system:

• Never place a child in any child obooster seat in the front seat.

WARNING

If you are considering modificationof your vehicle due to a disability,please contact the HyundaiCustomer Assistance Center at 1-800-633-5151.

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• No objects should be placed over

or near the air bag modules onthe steering wheel, instrumentpanel, and the front passenger'spanel above the glove box,because any such object couldcause harm if the vehicle is in acrash severe enough to cause

the air bags to deploy.• Never place covers, blankets or

seat warmers on the passengerseat as these may interfere withthe occupant classification sys-tem.

• Do not tamper with or disconnect

SRS wiring or other componentsof the SRS system. Doing socould result in injury, due to acci-dental deployment of the air bagsor by rendering the SRS inopera-

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• Air bags can only be used once

have an authorized HYUNDAdealer replace the air bag immediately after deployment.

• The SRS is designed to deplothe front air bags only when aimpact is sufficiently severe anwhen the impact angle is les

than 30° from the forward longitudinal axis of the vehicleAdditionally, the air bags will ondeploy once. Seat belts must bworn at all times.

• Front air bags are not intended tdeploy in side-impact, rea

impact or rollover crashes. Iaddition, front air bags will nodeploy in frontal crashes belowthe deployment threshold.

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• Sitting improperly or out of pos

tion can result in serious or fatainjury in a crash. All occupantshould sit upright with the seaback in an upright position, centered on the seat cushion wittheir seat belt on, legs comforably extended and their feet o

the floor until the vehicle iparked and the ignition key iremoved.

• The SRS air bag system musdeploy very rapidly to providprotection in a crash. If an occupant is out of position because onot wearing a seat belt, the abag may forcefully contact thoccupant causing serious or fatainjuries.

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• Even though your vehicle is

equipped with the occupant clas-sification system, do not install achild restraint system in the frontpassenger seat position. A childrestraint system must never beplaced in the front seat.The infantor child could be severely injured

or killed by an air bag deploymentin case of an accident.

• Children age 12 and under mustalways be properly restrained inthe rear seat. Never allow chil-dren to ride in the front passen-ger seat. If a child over 12 mustbe seated in the front seat, he or

she must be properly belted andthe seat should be moved as farback as possible.

• For maximum safety protection in

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The side impact air bags are designed todeploy only during certain side-impactcollisions, depending on the crash sever-ity, angle, speed and point of impact. Theside air bags are not designed to deployin all side impact situations.

WARNING

• The side impact air bag is supplemental to the driver's and thpassenger's seat belt systemand is not a substitute for themTherefore your seat belts must bworn at all times while the vehiclis in motion. The air bags deploonly in certain side impact cond

tions severe enough to caussignificant injury to the vehicloccupants.

• For best protection from the sidimpact air bag system and tavoid being injured by thdeploying side impact air bag

both front seat occupants shoulsit in an upright position with thseat belt properly fastened. Thdriver's hands should be place

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The curtain air bags are designed deploy only during certain side impcollisions, depending on the crash sevity, angle, speed and impact. The curtair bags are not designed to deploy inside impact situations, collisions from tfront or rear of the vehicle or in morollover situations.

WARNING• In order for side and curtain abags to provide the best protection, both front seat occupantand both outboard rear occupants should sit in an uprighposition with the seat belts properly fastened. Importantly, chidren should sit in a proper chilrestraint system in the rear seat

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Why didn’t my air bag go off in acollision? (Inflation and non-infla-tion conditions of the air bag)There are many types of accidents inwhich the air bag would not be expect-ed to provide additional protection.

These include rear impacts, second orthird collisions in multiple impactaccidents, as well as low speed

impacts. In other words, just becauseyour vehicle is damaged and even if itis totally unusable, don’t be surprisedthat the air bags did not inflate.

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WARNING

• Do not hit or allow any objects toimpact the locations where airbags or sensors are installed.

This may cause unexpected airbag deployment, which couldresult in serious personal injuryor death.

• If the installation location orangle of the sensors is altered inany way, the air bags may deploywhen they should not or they maynot deploy when they should,causing severe injury or death.

Therefore, do not try to performmaintenance on or around the air

bag sensors. Have the vehiclechecked and repaired by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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• Problems may arise if the senso

installation angles are changedue to the deformation of thfront bumper, body or B and C pilars where side collision sensorare installed. Have the vehiclchecked and repaired by aauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

• Your vehicle has been designeto absorb impact and deploy thair bag(s) in certain collisionsInstalling bumper guards oreplacing a bumper with non-genuine parts may adversely affecyour vehicle’s collision and abag deployment performance.

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Although the front air bags (driver’s afront passenger’s air bags) are designto inflate only in frontal collisions, thalso may inflate in other types of cosions if the front impact sensors detecsufficient impact. Side impact and curtair bags are designed to inflate onlyside impact collisions, but they minflate in other collisions if the simpact sensors detect a sufficie

impact.If the vehicle chassis is impacted bumps or objects on unimproved roathe air bags may deploy. Drive carefuon unimproved roads or on surfaces designed for vehicle traffic to prevunintended air bag deployment.

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• Frontal air bags are not designed toinflate in rear collisions, because occu-pants are moved backward by theforce of the impact. In this case, inflat-

ed air bags would not be able to pro-vide any additional benefit.

• Front air bags may not inflate in simpact collisions, because occupamove to the direction of the collisioand thus in side impacts, frontal air b

deployment would not provide adtional occupant protection.

However, side impact and curtain bags may inflate depending on t

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• Just before impact, drivers often brakeheavily. Such heavy braking lowers thefront portion of the vehicle causing it to“ride” under a vehicle with a higher

ground clearance. Air bags may notinflate in this "under-ride" situationbecause deceleration forces that aredetected by sensors may be signifi-

• Air bags may not inflate in rollover acdents because air bag deploymewould not provide protection to toccupants.

However, side impact and curtain bags may inflate when the vehiclerolled over by a side impact collisionthe vehicle is equipped with s

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SRS Care

The SRS is virtually maintenance-freeand so there are no parts you can safelyservice by yourself. If the SRS "AIR BAG"warning light does not illuminate, or con-tinuously remains on, have your vehicleimmediately inspected by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.

Any work on the SRS system, such asremoving, installing, repairing, or anywork on the steering wheel must be per-formed by an authorized HYUNDAI deal-er. Improper handling of the SRS systemmay result in serious personal injury.

WARNING• Modification to SRS component

or wiring, including the additioof any kind of badges to the pacovers or modifications to thbody structure, can adverselaffect SRS performance and leato possible injury.

• For cleaning the air bag pad cov

ers, use only a soft, dry cloth oone which has been moistenewith plain water. Solvents ocleaners could adversely affecthe air bag covers and propedeployment of the system.

• No objects should be placed oveor near the air bag modules on thsteering wheel, instrument paneand the front passenger's paneabove the glove box, because ansuch object could cause harm if th

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Features

Windshield defrosting and defogging / 4-106

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Windshield defrosting and defogging / 4 106

Storage compartment / 4-109

Interior features / 4-112

Exterior feature / 4-119Audio system / 4-121

Rear seat entertainment system (RSE) / 4-166

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KEYS

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Record your key number

The key code number is stamped on thebar code tag attached to the key set.Should you lose your keys, this numberwill enable an authorized HYUNDAI deal-er to duplicate the keys easily. Removethe bar code tag and store it in a safe

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Key operationsUsed to start the engine, lock andthe doors.

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If the key is determined to be va

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Immobilizer system (if equipped)

Your vehicle may be equipped with anelectronic engine immobilizer system toreduce the risk of unauthorized vehicleuse.

Your immobilizer system is comprised ofa small transponder in the ignition key

yengine will start.

If the key is determined to be inva

engine will not start.

To deactivate the immobilizer stem: 

Insert the ignition key into the keder and turn it to the ON position

To activate the immobilizer sys

Turn the ignition key to the OFF pThe immobilizer system activatematically. Without a valid ignitionyour vehicle, the engine will not s

✽ NOTICEWhen starting the engine, do notkey with other immobilizer keys aOtherwise the engine may not s

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g pcessfully, you have to start the enginewithin 30 seconds. If you attempt to

start the engine after 30 seconds, theengine will not start and you will haveto input your password again.

After performing the limp home proce-dure, you must see an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer immediately to inspectand repair your ignition key or immobiliz-

er system.

CAUTIONThe transponder in your ig

key is an important part oimmobilizer system. It is desto give years of trouble-free sehowever you should avoid sure to moisture, static elecand rough handling. Immosystem malfunction could occ

CAUTIONDo not change, alter or adjuimmobilizer system becaucould cause the immobilizertem to malfunction and should

be serviced by an authoHYUNDAI dealer.

Malfunctions caused by impalterations adjustments or m

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SMART KEY (IF EQUIPPED)

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With a smart key, you can lock or unlocka door (and tailgate) and even start theengine without inserting the key.

The functions of buttons on a smart key

are similar to the remote keyless entry.(Refer to the “Remote keyless entry” inthis section.)

Smart key functions

With possession of a smart key, y

lock and unlock the vehicle dootailgate), and the smart key estarting of the engine as well. Dinformation follows:

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This device complies with ParCAUTION

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the FCC rules.

Operation is subject to the follow

conditions:1. This device may not cause

interference, and

2. This device must accept any ence received, including interthat may cause undesired oper

CAUTIONKeep the smart key away from 

water or any liquid. If the keyless entry system is inoperative due to exposure to water or liquids, it will not be covered by your manufactur- er’s vehicle warranty.

WARNINGChanges or modificationsexpressly approved by the responsible for compliance void the user’s authority to opthe equipment. If the keyless

system is inoperative duchanges or modificationsexpressly approved by the responsible for compliance,

1. Pry open the rear cover of thk

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Battery replacement

A smart key battery should last for sever-al years, but if the indicator light getsweak or the smart key is not working

properly, try replacing the battery with anew one. If you are unsure how to useyour smart key or replace the battery,contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

key.

2. Replace the battery with a new

(CR2032). When replacing the make sure the battery positsymbol faces up as indicatedillustration.

3. Install the battery in the reversof removal.

✽ NOTICE• Using the wrong battery can ca

smart key to malfunction. Be use the correct battery.

• Circuits inside the smart kedevelop problems when dr

exposed to moisture or static ety.• If you suspect that your sm

might have sustained some df l k

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However, if any door (or tailgate) rth h d i li ht

REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

Type A

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open, the hazard warning lights chime will not operate. If all doo

tailgate) are closed after the lockis pressed, the hazard warningblink.

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Unlock (2)

Driver's door is unlocked if the

button is pressed once. The warning lights will blink twice to that the driver's door is unlocked.

All doors (and tailgate) are unlothe unlock button is pressed oncwithin 4 seconds. The hazard wlights will blink and the chime wil

twice again to indicate that all dootailgate) are unlocked.

After depressing this button, the(and tailgate) will be locked autom

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Type B

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CAUTION

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Alarm (4) 

The horn sounds and hazard warninglights flash for about 30 seconds if thisbutton is pressed. To stop the horn andlights, press any button on the transmit-ter.

Transmitter precautions

✽ NOTICE

The transmitter will not work iffollowing occur:• The ignition key is in ignition s• You exceed the operating d

limit (about 90 feet [30 m]).• The battery in the transm

weak.

• Other vehicles or objects mblocking the signal.

• The weather is extremely cold.• The transmitter is close to a

transmitter such as a radio staan airport which can interfenormal operation of the transm

When the transmitter does nocorrectly, open and close the dothe ignition key. If you have a pwith the transmitter contact an

CAUTIONThe power tailgate can be operated 

when the engine is not running.However, the power tailgate con- sumes large amounts of vehicle electric power. To prevent the bat- tery from being discharged, do not operate them consecutively (more than approximately 10 times).

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Battery replacementTransmitter uses a 3 volt lithium batterywhich will normally last for several years.

When replacement is necessary, use thefollowing procedure.

1. Insert a slim tool into the slot and gen-tly pry open the transmitter center

2. Replace the battery with a new(CR2032). When replacing the make sure the battery positive “bol faces up as indicated in th

tration.3. Install the battery in the revers

of removal.

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Armed stage

THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM

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This system is designed to provide pro-tection from unauthorized entry into thecar. This system is operated in three

stages: the first is the "Armed" stage, thesecond is the "Theft-alarm" stage, andthe third is the "Disarmed" stage. If trig-gered, the system provides an audible

Armed stagePark the car and stop the engin

the system as described below.1. Remove the ignition key from ttion switch and exit the vehicle

2. Make sure that all doors (and tand engine hood are closelatched.

3. Lock the doors using the transm

the keyless entry system (okey).

After completion of the steps abohazard warning lights will blink achime will sound once to indicate system is armed.

If any door (or tailgate) or enginremains open, the hazard warninand the chime will not operate atheft alarm will not arm If all doo

 Armed

stage

Theft-alarm

stageDisarmed

stage

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Disarmed stage

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Theft-alarm stageThe alarm will be activated if any of the

following occurs while the system isarmed.

• A front or rear door is opened withoutusing the ignition key or transmitter (orsmart key).

• The tailgate is opened without usingthe transmitter (or smart key).

• The engine hood is opened.The horn will sound and the hazardwarning lights will blink continuously forapproximately 30 seconds, and repeatthe alarm once more unless the systemis disarmed. To turn off the system,unlock the doors with the ignition key or

transmitter.

Disarmed stage

The system will be disarmed wh

doors (and tailgate) are unlocked transmitter (or smart key) or the key.

After depressing the unlock butthazard warning lights will blink achime will sound twice to indicate system is disarmed.

After depressing the unlock buttodoor (or tailgate) is not opened wseconds, the system will be rearm

✽ NOTICE• Avoid trying to start the engin

the alarm is activated. The starting motor is disabled durtheft-alarm stage.If the system is not disarmed wt itt ( t k ) i

• Doors can also be lockeunlocked with the transmitter (o

DOOR LOCKS

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Operating door locks from out-side the vehicle

• Turn the key toward the rear of the

vehicle to unlock and toward the frontof the vehicle to lock.

• If you lock the door with a key, all vehi-l d ill l k t ti ll

unlocked with the transmitter (okey).

• Once the doors are unlocked, thbe opened by pulling the door h

• When closing the door, push tby hand. Make sure that doclosed securely.

✽ NOTICE

• In cold and wet climates, doand door mechanisms may noproperly due to freezing condi

• If the door is locked/unlockedple times in rapid successioeither the vehicle key or doswitch, the system may stop op

temporarily in order to protcircuit and prevent damage tocomponents.

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Lock

Unlock

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• Front doors cannot be lockedignition key is in the ignition sw

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Operating door locks from insidethe vehicle

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With the door lock button 

• To unlock a door, push the door lockbutton (1) to the “Unlock” position. Thered mark (2) on button will be visible.

ignition key is in the ignition swany front door is open.

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WARNING - Door lock function

If a power door lock ever fafunction while you are in thecle, try one or more of the follotechniques to exit:

• Operate the door unlock ferepeatedly (both electronicmanual) while simultanepulling on the door handle.

• Operate the other door lockhandles, front and rear.

• Lower a front window and ukey to unlock the door fromside.

• Move to the cargo area and

• When pushing down on the front por-tion (1) of the switch all vehicle doors WARNING - Doors

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tion (1) of the switch, all vehicle doorswill lock.

• When pushing down on the rear por-tion (2) of the switch, all vehicle doorswill unlock.

• If the key is in the ignition switch andany front door is open, the doors willnot lock when the front portion (1) ofcentral door lock switch is pressed.

WARNING - Doors• The doors should always be

closed and locked while thecle is in motion to preventdental opening of the Locked doors will also disage potential intruders whevehicle stops or slows.

• Be careful when opening

and watch for vehicles, mocles, bicycles or pedesapproaching the vehicle ipath of the door. Opening awhen something is approacan cause damage or injury

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Impact sensing door unlock sys-tem (if equipped)

All doors will be automatically unlockedwhen an impact causes the air bags todeploy.

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✽ NOTICE

An authorized HYUNDAI dealer canselect some auto door lock/unlock fea-tures as follows;• Speed sensing auto door locking• Central door unlock by using the dri-

ver's door lock button• Auto door unlock when the ignition

key is removed from the ignitionswitch

• Auto door lock/unlock by shifting thetransaxle shift lever into P (Park)

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Child-protector rear door loc

The child safety lock is provided prevent children from accidentall

ing the rear doors from inside the The rear door safety locks shoused whenever children are in thl

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✽ NOTICEIn cold and wet climates door lo

TAILGATE

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Opening the tailgate

• The tailgate is locked or unlockedwhen all doors are locked or unlocked

with the key, transmitter or central doorlock switch.

• Only the tailgate is unlocked if the tail-l k b h i i

In cold and wet climates, door lodoor mechanisms may not work

ly due to freezing conditions.

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WARNINGThe tailgate swings upward.sure no objects or people arethe rear of the vehicle when

ing the tailgate.

CAUTIONMake certain that you close thgate before driving your ve

Possible damage may occur tailgate lift cylinders and atthardware if the tailgate isclosed prior to driving.

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WARNING - Rear cargo

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Emergency tailgate safety reYour vehicle is equipped with thegency tailgate safety release leve

ed on the bottom of the tailgatesomeone is inadvertently lockedluggage compartment, if the lpushed, the tailgate latch mecha

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WARNING Rear cargoarea

Occupants should never ride in therear cargo area where no restraintsare available. To avoid injury in theevent of an accident or suddenstops, occupants should always beproperly restrained.

On the tailgateOn the driver side crash pad

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OEN036051 OEIn the glove box On the tailgate

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CAUTION

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Automatic stop and reversal 

If, during power opening or clostailgate is blocked by an object o

the body, the power tailgate wilthe resistance, then the chime wi3 times, and it will stop movemmove to the full open position to a

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• The power tailgate can be operat- ed when the engine is not run- ning. However the power opera- tion consumes large amounts of vehicle electric power. To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not operate it exces- sively e.g.: more than approxi- mately 10 times repeatedly.

• To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the power tailgate in the open posi- tion for a long lime.

• Do not apply excessive force while operating the power tail- gate. This could cause damage to the power tailgate.

• Do not modify or repair any part of the power tailgate by yourself.

2. Pull out the memory fuse on ver's side fuse panel and rei

On the driver’s side fuse panel

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How to reset the power tailgate 

If the battery has been discharged ordisconnected, the related fuse has been

replaced or disconnected, and the powertailgate doesn't work properly, the powertailgate must be reset as follows:

1 Put the shift lever P (Park)

after 1 minute.

3. Close the tailgate manually.

4. Open the tailgate completely utransmitter (or smart key) or matrol button on the driver sidepad.

5. Close the tailgate completely utransmitter (or smart key) or ma

trol button on the driver sidepad.

If the power tailgate doesn't work ly after above procedure, have ttem checked by an authorized HYdealer.

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Also, the tailgate can be opened orclosed manually by pressing the tail-

On the driver side crash pad

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gate handle switch and pulling the han-dle up or pushing the tailgate down-

ward.

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Power tailgate operation

• Push the power tailgate mainbutton on the driver side crash

open or close the power tHowever, the power tailgate open with the main control when all doors and tailgate are

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WARNINGDo not allow children to play withthe power tailgate. Keep the powerON/OFF button in the OFF (notdepressed) position when not inuse. Serious injury or death canresult from unintentional poweroperation by a child.

CAUTIONClose the tailgate, and keep the power ON/OFF button in the OFF (not depressed) position before 

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WINDOWS

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Power windows

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The ignition switch must be in the ON

position for power windows to operate.Each door has a power window switchthat controls the door's window. The driv-er has a power window lock switch whichcan block the operation of passengerwindows. The power windows can beoperated for approximately 30 seconds

after the ignition key is removed or turnedto the ACC or LOCK position. However, ifthe front doors are opened, the powerwindows cannot be operated within the30 second period after the ignition keyremoval.

✽ NOTICEWhile driving, if you notice buffetingand pulsation (wind shock) with eitherside window open you should open the

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Window opening and closing 

The driver’s door has a masterwindow switch that controls all t

dows in the vehicle.To open or close a window, presor pull up the front portion of thesponding switch to the first dete

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If the power window is not operated cor-rectly, the automatic power window sys-tem must be reset as follows:

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tem must be reset as follows:

1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON posi-tion.

2. Close driver’s window and continuepulling up on driver’s power windowswitch for at least 1 second after thewindow is completely closed.

Automatic reversal

If the upward movement of the wiblocked by an object or part of ththe window will detect the resistan

will stop upward movement. The will then lower approximately 11.8cm) to allow the object to be clea

If the window detects the res

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CAUTION• To prevent possible dama

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Power window lock button 

• The driver can disable the power win-dow switches on the passenger doors

by depressing the power window lockswitch located on the driver’s door toLOCK (pressed).

• When the power window lock switch

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• To prevent possible damathe power window system, d

open or close two windomore at the same time. Thalso ensure the longevity fuse.

• Never try to operate the switch on the driver's doothe individual door wiswitch in opposing directiothe same time. If this is donwindow will stop and cannopened or closed.

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HOOD

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Opening the hood1. Pull the release lever to unlatch the

hood. The hood should pop open

slightly.

2. Go to the front of the vehicle, rahood slightly, pull the seconda(1) inside of the hood center the hood (2).

3. Raise the hood. It will raise comby itself after it has been raisehalfway.

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Opening the fuel filler lidThe fuel filler lid must be opened frominside the vehicle by pushing the fuel

filler lid opener button located on the dri-ver’s door.

✽ NOTICE

1. Stop the engine.

2. To open the fuel filler lid, push filler lid opener button.

3. Pull the fuel filler lid (1) out

open.4. To remove the cap, turn the fu

cap (2) counterclockwise.

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• Do not get back into a vWARNING - Refueling dan-

gers

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gonce you have begun refu

since you can generate electricity by touching, ruor sliding against any item oric (polyester, satin, nyloncapable of producing statictricity. Static electricity disccan ignite fuel vapors result

rapid burning. If you musenter the vehicle, you sonce again eliminate potendangerous static electricitycharge by touching a metaof the vehicle, away from thfiller neck, nozzle or other

line source.• When using an app

portable fuel container, be s

gersAutomotive fuels are flammablematerials. When refueling, pleasenote the following guidelines care-fully. Failure to follow these guide-lines may result in severe personalinjury, severe burns or death by fireor explosion.

• Read and follow all warning at thegas station facility.

• Before refueling note the locationof the Emergency Gasoline Shut-Off, if available, at the gas stationfacility.

• Before touching the fuel nozzle,

you should eliminate potentiallydangerous static electricity dis-charge by touching another metalpart of the vehicle, a safe dis-

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• If a fire breaks out during refuel-CAUTION

• Make sure to refuel with unl

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ing, leave the vicinity of the vehi-

cle, and immediately contact themanager of the gas station andthen contact the local fire depart-ment or 911. Follow any safetyinstructions they provide.

Make sure to refuel with unlfuel only.

• If the fuel filler cap reqreplacement, use only a geHYUNDAI cap or the equispecified for your vehiclincorrect fuel filler cap can in a serious malfunction ofuel system or emission c

system.• Do not spill fuel on the ex

surfaces of the vehicle. Anof fuel spilled on painted sumay damage the paint.

• After refueling, make sure thcap is installed securely tovent fuel spillage in the evan accident.

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✽ NOTICE• In cold and wet climates, the

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SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED)

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If your vehicle is equipped with a sunroof,you can slide or tilt your sunroof with thesunroof control lever located on the over-head console.

The sunroof can only be opened, closed,or tilted when the ignition switch is in the

may not work properly due to

ing conditions.• After washing the car or afterrain, be sure to wipe off anythat is on the sunroof before opit.

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CAUTIONDo not continue to move theroof control lever after the suis in the fully open, closed,position(s). Damage to the mosystem components could occ

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Sliding the sunroofTo open or close the sunroof (manualslide feature), pull or push the sunroofcontrol lever backward or forward to thefirst detent position.

Pulling the control lever downward alsocloses the sunroof

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Automatic reversal 

If an object or part of the body ised while the sunroof is closing au

cally, it will reverse direction, anstop.

The auto reverse function does nif a tiny obstacle is between the

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WARNING - Sunroof• Be careful that someone’s head,

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SunshadeThe sunshade will automaticallwith the glass panel when thepanel moves. Close it manuallywant it closed.

Be careful that someone s head,hands and body are not trappedby a closing sunroof.

• Do not extend the face, neck,arms or body outside through thesunroof opening while driving.

• Make sure your hands and faceare safely out of the way beforeclosing a sunroof.

CAUTION• Periodically remove any dirt that 

may accumulate on the guide rail.

• If you try to open the sunroof when the temperature is below freezing or when the sunroof is covered with snow or ice the

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Resetting the sunroof

Whenever the vehicle battery is

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3. Insert the emergency handle (providedwith the vehicle) and turn the handleclockwise to open or counterclockwiseto close.

Whenever the vehicle battery is nected or discharged, or you uemergency handle to operate throof, you must reset your sunroof as follows:

1. Turn the ignition switch to position.

2. According to the position of t

roof, do the following.1) in case the sunroof is close

pletely or tilted:

Push the sunroof controupward until the sunroof tilpletely upward.

2) in case the sunroof is open

Push the sunroof control leward until the sunroof closepletely. Push the sunroof

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Features of your vehicle

DRIVER POSITION MEMORY SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

WARNINGNever attempt to operate the

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A driver position memory system is pro-vided to store and recall the driver seat,outside rearview mirror and steeringwheel positions with a simple button

operation. By saving the desired positionsinto the system memory, different driverscan reposition the driver seat, outside

Storing positions into memousing the buttons on the do

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Storing driver’s seat positions 

1. Shift the transaxle shift leverwhile the ignition switch is ON.

2. Adjust the driver seat,

rearview mirror and steering wpositions comfortable for the dr

3. Press SET button on the contro

e e atte pt to ope ate t eposition memory system whi

vehicle is moving.This could result in loss of coand an accident causing dserious injury, or property dam

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Setting the adjustable pedaltion

POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS (IF EQUIPPED)

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To adjust the position of the acceleratorand brake pedals, turn the ignition switchto the ON position with the shift lever inthe P position and push the switch.

If you push the portion of the switch,the pedals move toward the driver

1. Be sure the parking brake is en

2. Move the accelerator and braals to the front most position bing the portion of the switc

3. Adjust the seat position and thing wheel angle properly.

4. Move the pedals toward you u

can fully depress the brake ppushing the portion of the s

5. Depress the pedals a few timeused to the feel after adjusting

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Power steering

Power steering uses energy from the

✽ NOTICEIf the power steering drive beltor if the power steering pump m

STEERING WHEEL

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g gyengine to assist you in steering the vehi-cle. If the engine is off or if the powersteering system becomes inoperative,the vehicle may still be steered, but it willrequire increased steering effort.

Should you notice any change in theeffort required to steer during normalvehicle operation, have the power steer-ing checked by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.

p g p ptions, the steering effort will increase.

✽ NOTICEIf the vehicle is parked for experiods outside in cold weather (14°F/10°C), the power steerinrequire increased effort when theis first started. This is causincreased fluid viscosity due to tweather and does not indicate function.When this happens, increase theRPM by depressing accelerator uRPM reaches 1,500 rpm then rellet the engine idle for two or thrutes to warm up the fluid.

CAUTIONNever hold the steering wheel against a stop (extreme right or left 

turn) for more than 5 seconds with the engine running. Holding the steering wheel for more than 5 sec- 

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Manual type 

To change the steering wheel angle, pulldown the lock-release lever (1), adjustthe steering wheel to the desired angle(2) and the desired position (3), then pullup the lock-release lever to lock thesteering wheel in place. Be sure to adjust

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Electric type 

Adjust the steering wheel angle position (3) with the knob (1) wignition switch is ON. Never adposition of the steering wheel whing.

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Features of your vehicle

✽ NOTICETo sound the horn, press the arecated by the horn symbol on you

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Horn

To sound the horn, press the horn sym-bol on your steering wheel.

Check the horn regularly to be sure itoperates properly.

y y ying wheel (see illustration). Thwill operate only when this pressed.

CAUTIONDo not strike the horn severoperate it, or hit it with your fi

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Electric chromic mirror (ECM) compass and HomeLink ®  syste(if equipped)

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Day/night rearview mirror

Make this adjustment before you startdriving and while the day/night lever is inthe day position.

Pull the day/night lever toward you toreduce glare from the headlights of vehi-cles behind you during night driving

(if equipped) 

Your vehicle may be equipped Gentex Automatic-Dimming MirroZ-Nav™ Electronic Compass and an Integrated HomeLink ®  WControl System. During nighttime this feature will automatically detreduce rearview mirror glare w

compass indicates the direction thcle is pointed. The HomeLink ®  UTransceiver allows you to activagarage door(s), electric gate, homing, etc.

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Features of your vehicle

Automatic-Dimming Night VisionSafety™ (NVS®) Mirror

The NVS ®  Mirror in your vehicle is themost advanced way to reduce annoying

Automatic-dimming function

Your mirror will automatically dimdetecting glare from the vehiclesing behind you The auto dimmin

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most advanced way to reduce annoying

glare in the rearview mirror during anydriving situation. For more informationregarding NVS ®  mirrors and other appli-cations, please refer to the Gentex web-site:

www.gentex.com

ing behind you. The auto-dimmin

tion can be controlled by the DON/OFF Button:

1. Pressing the button turns thdimming function OFF which is ed by the green Status Indicatturning off.

2. Pressing the button again tuauto-dimming function ON windicated by the green Status InLED turning on.

✽ NOTICE

The mirror defaults to the ON peach time the vehicle is started.

CAUTIONThe NVS ®  Mirror automatically reduces glare during driving condi- tions based upon light levels moni- tored in front of the vehicle and from the rear of the vehicle. These light sensors are visible through openings in the front and rear of the mirror case. Any object that would obstructs either light sensor will

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1. Press and hold the button for morethan 6 seconds. When the compassmemory is cleared a "C" will appear inth di l

CAUTIONBefore programming HomeLia garage door opener or gate

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the display.

2. To calibrate the compass, drive thevehicle in 2 complete circles at lessthan 5 mph (8 km/h).

Integrated HomeLink® Wireless ControlSystem

The HomeLink® Wireless ControlSystem provides a convenient way toreplace up to three hand-held radio-fre-quency (RF) transmitters with a singlebuilt-in device. This innovative feature willlearn the radio frequency codes of mostcurrent transmitters to operate devices

such as gate operators, garage dooropeners, entry door locks, security sys-tems, even home lighting. Both standardand rolling code equipped transmitters

a garage door opener or gate

ator, make sure that peopleobjects are out of the way odevice to prevent potential hadamage. Do not use Homewith any garage door openelacks the safety stop and refeatures required by U.S. fe

safety standards (this includegarage door opener model mfactured before April 1, 198garage door that cannot deteobject - signaling the door toand reverse - does not meet cU.S. federal safety standards.

a garage door opener without features increases the risk oous injury or death.

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Features of your vehicle

Gate operator & Canadian program-ming

During programming, your handheldtransmitter may automatically stop trans-

Reprogramming a single Hombutton

To program a new device to a pretrained HomeLink ®  button follow

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transmitter may automatically stop trans-

mitting. Continue to press the IntegratedHomeLink ® Wireless Control System but-ton (note steps 2 through 4 in theStandard Programming portion of thisdocument) while you press and re-press("cycle") your handheld transmitter everytwo seconds until the frequency signal

has been learned. The indicator light willflash slowly and then rapidly after sever-al seconds upon successful training.

Operating HomeLink  ® 

To operate, simply press and release theprogrammed HomeLink ®  button.

Activation will now occur for the traineddevice (i.e. garage door opener, gateoperator, security system, entry door

trained HomeLink button, follow

steps:1. Press and hold the desired Hom

button. Do NOT release untilhas been completed.

2. When the indicator light begins slowly (after 20 seconds), posihandheld transmitter 1 to 3

away from the HomeLink ®  surfa3. Press and hold the handheld tr

ter button. The HomeLink ®  inlight will flash, first slowly and thidly.

4. When the indicator light begins rapidly, release both buttons.

5. Press and hold the just-HomeLink ®  button and observeStatus Indicator LED If the in

FCC ID: NZLZTVHL3

IC: 4112A-ZTVHL3

This device complies with Part 15 FCC

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This device complies with Part 15 FCC

Rules.Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:

1. this device may not cause harmfulinterference, and

2. This device must accept any interfer-

ence received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.

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Conversation mirror (if equi

The mirror is a convenient featurethe front passenger talk with resengers without turning the head rearward.

To use the mirror, push the covopen it

WARNINGThe transceiver has been testedand complies with FCC and

Industry Canada rules. Changes ormodifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsiblefor compliance could void the

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Outside rearview mirror

Be sure to adjust mirror angles beforedriving

CAUTIONDo not scrape ice off the mface; this may damage the su

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driving.

Your vehicle is equipped with both left-hand and right-hand outside rearviewmirrors. The mirrors can be adjustedremotely with the remote switch. The mir-ror heads can be folded back to preventdamage during an automatic car wash orwhen passing in a narrow street.

WARNING - Rearview mir-rors

• The right outside rearview mirroris convex. Objects seen in themirror are closer than they

appear.• Use your interior rearview mirror

or direct observation to deter-

face; this may damage the su

of the glass. If ice should removement of the mirror, dforce the mirror for adjustmeremove ice, use a deicer sprasponge or soft cloth with very water.

CAUTIONIf the mirror is jammed with inot adjust the mirror by forcean approved spray de-icer (noator antifreeze) to releasefrozen mechanism or movvehicle to a warm place and the ice to melt.

CAUTION• The mirrors stop moving when 

they reach the maximum adjust- 

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Folding the outside rearview m

To fold the outside rearview mirrothe housing of the mirror and thetoward the rear of the vehicle.

y j

ing angles, but the motor contin- ues to operate while the switch is depressed. Do not depress the switch longer than necessary, the motor may be damaged.

• Do not attempt to adjust the out- side rearview mirror by hand.

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Features of your vehicle

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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Instrument panel illumination

When the vehicle’s parking lights orheadlights are on, rotate the illuminationcontrol knob to adjust the instrumentpanel illumination intensity.

Gauges

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Speedometer

The speedometer indicates the

speed of the vehicle.The speedometer is calibrated iper hour and/or kilometers per ho

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Features of your vehicle

CAUTIONDo not operate the engine within the tachometer's RED ZONE.

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Engine temperature gauge

This gauge shows the temperaturengine coolant when the ignitionis ON.

Do not continue driving with an oved engine. If your vehicle overheato “If the engine overheats” in sec

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This may cause severe engine dam- age.

WARNING - Fuel gaugRunning out of fuel can exvehicle occupants to danger.

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Fuel gauge 

The fuel gauge indicates the approxi-mate amount of fuel remaining in the fueltank. The fuel tank capacity is given in sec-

tion 9. The fuel gauge is supplemented bya low fuel warning light, which will illumi-nate when the fuel tank is near empty.

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You must stop and obtain addal fuel as soon as possible aftwarning light comes on or whegauge indicator comes close E level.

Features of your vehicle

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Tripmeter

TRIP A: Tripmeter A

TRIP B: Tripmeter B

The tripmeter indicates the distance ofindividual trips selected by the driver.

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The odometer is always displayed untilthe display is turned off.

Push the TRIP button for less than 1 sec-ond to select tripmeter, driving time,

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average speed, average fuel consump-tion or distance to empty function as fol-lows:

Odometer

The odometer indicates the totance the vehicle has been driven

You will also find the odometer udetermine when periodic maint

should be performed.

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Average speed

Driving time

Tripmeter A

Distance to empty

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Distance to empty

This mode indicates the estimated dis-tance to empty based on the current fuelin the fuel tank and the amount of fueldelivered to the engine. When the

remaining distance is below 30 miles (50km), “----” will be displayed and the dis-tance to empty indicator will blink.

Average speed

This mode calculates the averageof the vehicle since the last aspeed reset.

Even if the vehicle is not in mot

average speed keeps going whengine is running.

Pressing the RESET button fo

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✽ NOTICE• If the vehicle is not on level gro

the battery power has been inted, the “Distance to empty” f

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Average fuel consumption

This mode calculates the average fuelconsumption from the total fuel used andthe distance since the last average con-sumption reset.The total fuel used is cal-

culated from the fuel consumption input.For an accurate calculation, drive morethan 0.03 miles (50 m).

may not operate correctly.The trip computer may not additional fuel if less than 1.6 (6 liters) of fuel are added to thcle.

• The fuel consumption and distempty values may vary signi

based on driving conditions, habits, and condition of the ve

• The distance to empty value is mate of the available driving dThis value may differ from thedriving distance available.

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Air bag warning light 

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Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning light

 A I R

BAG

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This warning light will illuminate forapproximately 6 seconds each time youturn the ignition switch to the ON posi-tion.

This light also comes on when theSupplemental Restraint System (SRS) isnot working properly. If the AIR BAG

warning light does not come on, or con-tinuously remains on after operating forabout 6 seconds when you turned theignition switch to the ON position or start-ed the engine, or if it comes on whiledriving, have the SRS inspected by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

This light illuminates if the ignitionis turned ON and goes off in amately 3 seconds if the system is ing normally.

If the ABS warning light remacomes on while driving, or docome on when the ignition sw

turned to the ON position, this inthat there may be a malfunction wABS.

If this occurs, have your vehicle cby an authorized HYUNDAI desoon as possible. The normal system will still be operational, b

out the assistance of the anti-locsystem.

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Seat belt warning

As a reminder to the driver, the seat belt

If the driver’s seat belt is not fawhen the ignition switch is turnand/or START or if it is disconafter the ignition switch is turned

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warning light will blink for approximately6 seconds each time you turn the ignitionswitch ON regardless of belt fastening.

The warning light will blink again forapproximately 6 seconds when startingthe engine.

seat belt warning light and the swarning chime will operate for amately 6 seconds until the belttened. If the driver's seat belt is tened when the vehicle speed exmph (10 km/h), the seat belt warnand chime will operate for approx11 times with a pattern of 6 seco

and 24 seconds off until the beltened or the vehicle speed decbelow 3 mph (5 km/h).

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Engine oil pressure

warning light 

CAUTIONIf the oil pressure warningstays on while the engine is

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This warning light indicates the engine oilpressure is low.

If the warning light illuminates while driv-ing:

1. Drive safely to the side of the road andstop.

2. With the engine off, check the engine

oil level. If the level is low, add oil asrequired.

If the warning light remains on afteradding oil or if oil is not available, call anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

ning, serious engine damageresult. The oil pressure walight comes on whenever thinsufficient oil pressure. In noperation, it should come on the ignition switch is turnethen go out when the engi

started. If the oil pressure walight stays on while the engrunning, there is a serious mation.

If this happens, stop the csoon as it is safe to do so, tuthe engine and check the oil le

the oil level is low, fill the engto the proper level and staengine again. If the light sta

i h h i i

CAUTIONIf the engine is not stopped imme- diately after the engine oil pressure 

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Features of your vehicle

The warning light also comes on andstays on when there is a problem with theTire Pressure Monitoring System.

If this happens, the system may not mon-

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Shift pattern indicator

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itor the tire pressure. Have the systemchecked by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer as soon as possible.

The indicator displays to show thmatic transaxle shift lever selectio

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Charging system warning light 

This warning light indicates a malfof either the generator or elcharging system.

If the warning light comes on wvehicle is in motion:

1. Drive to the nearest safe locati

2. With the engine off, check the tor drive belt for looseness orage.

WARNING - Safe stopping• The TPMS cannot alert you to

severe and sudden tire damagecaused by external factors.

• If you feel any vehicle instability,immediately take your foot off theaccelerator, apply the brakesgradually and with light force,and slowly move to a safe posi-tion off the road.

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Immobilizer indicator(if equipped) 

Without smart key system

• When the ignition switch is in position, if the smart key is in thcle, the indicator will illuminatthe engine is started), howeve

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This light illuminates when the immobiliz-er key is inserted and turned to the ONposition to start the engine.

At this time, you can start the engine.Thelight goes out after the engine is running.

If this light blinks when the ignition switchis in the ON position before starting the

engine, have the system checked by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

With smart key system (if equipped)

If any of the following occurs in a vehicleequipped with the smart key, the immobi-lizer indicator illuminates, blinks or thelight goes off.

smart key is not in the vehicle, tcator will turn off after blinking.

• When the ignition switch is tuthe ON position without the smin the vehicle, the indicator ligoff after blinking.

• Once the door opens and clos

the ignition switch in the ACCposition, the system checks smart key. If the smart key isvehicle, the indicator illuminateit is not, the alarm will sound foonds.

• When the ignition switch is ON

indicator turns off after 2 seconsystem may have a problem. Hvehicle checked by an aut

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Malfunction indicator (MIL) (check engine light)

CAUTION• Prolonged driving with

Emission Control SyCHECKH K

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This indicator light is part of the EngineControl System which monitors variousemission control system components. Ifthis light illuminates while driving, it indi-cates that a potential malfunction hasbeen detected somewhere in the emis-sion control system.

This light will also illuminate when theignition switch is turned to the ON posi-tion, and will go out in a few secondsafter the engine is started. If it illuminateswhile driving, or does not illuminate whenthe ignition switch is turned to the ONposition, take your vehicle to your near-

est authorized HYUNDAI dealer andhave the system checked.

Generally, your vehicle will continue to be

Malfunction Indicator Light inated may cause damage emission control systems could effect drivability and/oeconomy.

• If the Emission Control SMalfunction Indicator Light

nates, potential catalytic condamage is possible which result in loss of engine pHave the Engine Control Sinspected as soon as possian authorized HYUNDAI dea

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Cruise indicator

CRUISE indicator

Cruise SET indicator

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The indicator light illuminates when thecruise control system is enabled.

The cruise indicator light in the instru-ment cluster is illuminated when the

cruise control ON-OFF button on thesteering wheel is pushed.

The indicator light turns off when thecruise control ON-OFF button is pushedagain. For more information about theuse of cruise control, refer to “Cruisecontrol system” in section 5.

The indicator light illuminates wcruise function switch (COAST/RES/ACCEL) is ON.

The cruise SET indicator light instrument cluster is illuminatedthe cruise control switch (COASTRES/ACCEL) is pushed. The cru

indicator light does not illuminatthe cruise control switch (CANCpushed or the system is disengag

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Key reminder warning chime

If the driver’s door is opened w

ignition key is left in the ignition(ACC or LOCK position), threminder warning chime will sou

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AWD LOCK indicator(if equipped)

Th AWD LOCK i di li h i ill i

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KEY OUT indicator(if equipped) 

Wh h i i i i h i i h

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The AWD LOCK indicator light is illumi-nated when the AWD LOCK button ispushed. The purpose of this AWD LOCKmode is to increase the drive powerwhen driving on dry road surfaces, wetpavement, snow-covered roads and/oroff-road. The AWD LOCK indicator light

is turned off by pushing the button again

When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the system checks smart key. If the smart key is novehicle, the indicator will blink achime will sound. Keep the smarthe vehicle.

CAUTIONDo not use AWD LOCK mode on dry paved roads or highway, it can cause noise, vibration or damage of AWD related parts.

REAR PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

WARNINGThe rear parking assist systemsupplementary function only

ti f th ki

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The rear parking assist system assiststhe driver during backward movement ofthe vehicle by chiming if any object issensed within a distance of 47 in. (120

cm) behind the vehicle. This system is asupplemental system and it is not intend-ed to nor does it replace the need for

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operation of the rear parking asystem can be affected by sefactors (including environmconditions). It is the responsof the driver to always checarea behind the vehicle beforwhile backing up.Sensors

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Non-operational conditions ofrear parking assist system

The rear parking assist system may

t t l h

The detecting range may dewhen:

1. The sensor is stained with foreiter such as snow or water. (Th

i ill t t

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not operate properly when:1. Moisture is frozen to the sensor. (It will

operate normally when the moisturehas been cleared.)

2. The sensor is covered with foreignmatter, such as snow or water, or thesensor cover is blocked. (It will operate

normally when the material is removedor the sensor is no longer blocked.)

3. Driving on uneven road surfaces(unpaved roads, gravel, bumps, gradi-ent).

4. Objects generating excessive noise(vehicle horns, loud motorcycle

engines, or truck air brakes) are withinrange of the sensor.

5 H i t i t

ing range will return to normaremoved.)

2. Outside air temperature is exhot or cold.

The following objects may not ognized by the sensor:

1. Sharp or slim objects such aschains or small poles.

2. Objects which tend to absorb tsor frequency such as clothes, material or snow.

3. Undetectable objects smaller tha(1 m) in height and narrower th

(14 cm) in diameter.

✽ NOTICEThis system can only sense objects with-in the range and location of the sensors;It can not detect objects in other areas

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Self-diagnosis

If you don’t hear an audible wsound or if the buzzer sounds i

t tl h hifti th t

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where sensors are not installed. Also,small or slim objects, such as poles orobjects located between sensors may notbe detected by the sensors.Always visually check behind the vehi-cle when backing up.Be sure to inform any drivers of the

vehicle that may be unfamiliar with thesystem regarding the systems capabili-ties and limitations.

tently when shifting the gear to(Reverse) position, this may indmalfunction in the rear parking asstem. If this occurs, have your checked by an authorized HYdealer as soon as possible.

WARNINGPay close attention when the vehi-

cle is driven close to objects on theroad, particularly pedestrians, andespecially children. Be aware that

WARNINGYour new vehicle warranty doecover any accidents or damathe vehicle or injuries to its pants due to a rear parking system malfunction. Always safely and cautiously.

Features of your vehicle

D190100AUN

Battery saver function

• The purpose of this feature is to pre-vent the battery from being dis-

charged The system automatically

The headlights can be turned pressing the lock button on the trter twice or turning off the lightfrom the headlight or Auto light po

LIGHTING

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charged. The system automaticallyturns off the exterior lights when thedriver removes the ignition key andopens the driver-side door.

• With this feature, the parking lights willbe turned off automatically if the driverparks on the side of road at night.

If necessary, to keep the lights onwhen the ignition key is removed, per-form the following:

1) Open the driver-side door.

2) Turn the parking lights OFF and ONagain using the light switch on thesteering column.

D190200AEN

Headlight escort f nction

D190300AEN

Rescue mode function(if equipped)

If your vehicle has any problemvehicle network system, the he(low beam) turn on automatically

ignition switch in the ON positiothough the headlight switch is noton. At this time, the emergency lignot turned off when the headlighis turned off.

CAUTIONIf the rescue mode occurs,your vehicle checked by an a

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Parking light position ( ) 

When the light switch is in the parkinglight position (1st position), the tail,license and instrument panel lights are

ON.

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Headlight position ( )  

When the light switch is in the heposition (2nd position), the healicense and instrument panel lig

ON.

✽ NOTICE

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Features of your vehicle

CAUTION• Never place anything over sensor 

(1) located on the instrument panel. This will ensure better auto light system control

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D190500AUN

High beam operation

To turn on the high beam heapush the lever away from you. Pulfor low beams.

The high beam indicator will lighthe headlight high beams are son

auto-light system control.

• Don’t 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 coating on the front windshield, the Auto light system may not work properly.

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To signal a lane change, move tsignal lever slightly and hold it in (B). The lever will return to the OFtion when released.

If an indicator stays on and doflash or if it flashes abnormally on

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Turn signals and lane change sig-nals

The ignition switch must be on for theturn signals to function. To turn on the

turn signals, move the lever up or down(A). Green arrow indicators on the instru-ment panel indicate which turn signal is

flash or if it flashes abnormally, onturn signal bulbs may be burned will require replacement.

✽ NOTICEIf an indicator flash is abnormall

or slow, a bulb may be burnedhave a poor electrical connectioncircuit.

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Features of your vehicle

✽ NOTICEIf there is heavy accumulation oor ice on the windshield, defrwindshield for about 10 minu

until the snow and/or ice is rb f i th i d hi ld i

Fast

WIPERS AND WASHERS

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Windshield wipers

Operates as follows when the ignitionswitch is turned ON.

MIST : For a single wiping cycle, push

the lever upward and release itwith the lever in the OFF position.The wipers will operate continu

until the snow and/or ice is rbefore using the windshield wiensure proper operation.

✽ NOTICE• When you operate the wipers,

vehicle has a problem in any

the wiper operation system, thmay operate in the LO mode less of the wiper switch positthis case, have your vehicle cby an authorized HYUNDAI dsoon as possible.

• When the ignition key is remov

wiper blade sometimes may mproperly position slightly for rethe deterioration of the win

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Slow

If the ignition switch is turned ON whenthe wiper switch is set in AUTO mode, orthe wiper switch is set in AUTO modewhen the ignition switch is ON, or thespeed control knob is turned upwardwhen the wiper switch is in AUTO mode

CAUTIONWhen washing the vehicle, swiper switch in the OFF positstop the auto wiper operation

The wiper may operate and be

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when the wiper switch is in AUTO mode,the wiper will operate once to perform aself-check of the system. Set the wiper toOFF position when the wiper is not inuse.

CAUTIONWhen the ignition switch is ON and the windshield wiper switch is placed in the AUTO mode, use cau- tion in the following situations to avoid any injury to the hands or other parts of the body: 

• Do not touch the upper end of the windshield glass facing the rain sensor.

The wiper may operate and beaged if the switch is set in the mode while washing the vehic

Do not remove the sensor located on the upper end of thsenger side windshield g

Damage to system parts occur and may not be coveryour vehicle warranty.

When starting the vehicle in wset the wiper switch in theposition. Otherwise, wipersoperate and ice may damag

windshield wiper blades. Aremove all snow and ice and dthe windshield properly pr

Features of your vehicle

CAUTIONTo prevent possible damage to the washer pump, do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty

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Rear window wiper and wasswitch (if equipped)

The rear window wiper and switch is located at the end of the

and washer switch lever. Turn theto desired position to operate twiper and washer

empty.

WARNINGDo not use the washer in freezingtemperatures without first warmingthe windshield with the defrosters;the washer solution could freeze oncontact with the windshield andobscure your vision.

CAUTION• To prevent possible damage to 

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If a door is opened with the switch in the ACC or LOCK positlight stays on for about 20 mHowever, if a door is opened wignition switch in the ON positi

light stays on continuously

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D210100AEN-EU

Map lamp- 1st rowThe light comes on when any door isopened regardless of the ignition switch

position.When doors are unlocked by the trans-

itt th li ht f i

light stays on continuously.

• : Push the switch to tmap lamp on or off. Tproduces a spot beam venient use as a map night or as a personal lthe driver and the frosenger.

• MOOD : Push the switch to tmood lamp on or off.

• DOME : Push the switch to trear room lamp (2nd row

off.

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Features of your vehicle

If a door is opened wignition switch in the ALOCK position, the lighon for about 20 mHowever, if a door is

with the ignition switch

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Room lamp

- 2nd row

• DOOR : In the DOOR position, the lightcomes on when any door is

opened regardless of the igni-tion switch position.

with the ignition switchON position, the light scontinuously.

• ROOM : In the ROOM position, tstays on at all times.

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D210300AEN

Luggage lamp

If the switch is pushed, the light comeson when the tailgate is opened.

D210600AEN

Puddle lamp

The puddle lamp comes ON whdoor is opened to assist enteringing the vehicle.

When doors are unlocked by themitter, the light comes on for amately 30 seconds as long as any

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Features of your vehicle

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D210500AUN

Glove box lamp

The glove box lamp comes on when theglove box is opened.

The parking lights or headlights must be

ON for the glove box lamp to function.

D210600AUN

Vanity mirror lamp

Opening the lid of the vanity miautomatically turn on the mirror li

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D220000AUN

CAUTIONTo prevent damage to the conduc- 

tors bonded to the inside surface of the rear window never use sharp

Type A

DEFROSTER

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✽NOTICEIf you want to defrost and defog the

front windshield, refer to “Windshielddefrosting and defogging” in this sec-tion.

the rear window, never use sharp instruments or window cleaners containing abrasives to clean the window.

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Type B

Features of your vehicle

MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

■ Front climate control

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■ Rear climate control (if equipped)

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Heating and air conditioning1. Start the engine.

2. Set the mode to the desired position.

For improving the effectiveness ofheating and cooling;

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p gheating and cooling;

- Heating:

- Cooling:

3. Set the temperature control to thedesired position.

4. Set the air intake control to the outside

(fresh) air position.5. Set the fan speed control to the

desired speed.

6. If air conditioning is desired, turn theair conditioning system on.

Features of your vehicle

❈ 2nd row outlet vents (E)

The air flow of the 2nd row outlet ventsis controlled by the front climate controlsystem and delivered through theinside air duct of the front doors. If thedoor is open or not closed completely,

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the air flow of the 2nd row outlet vent isnot delivered properly. Make sure thefront doors are closed completely.

• The air flow of the 2nd row outlet ventsmay be weaker than the instrumentpanel vents for the long air duct in thefront doors.

• Close the air vents in cold weather.Theair flow of the 2nd row outlet vents maycool a little during heating operation.(Use the 2nd row outlet vents duringcooling operation.)

D230101AEN-EU

Mode selection 

The mode selection knob contrdirection of the air flow through thlation system.

Air can be directed to the floorboard outlets, or windshield. Six sare used to represent MAX A/C

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Floor-Level (C, F, A, D, E)

Most of the air flow is directed to the

floor, with a small amount of the air beingdirected to the windshield and side win-

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dow defrosters.

Floor/Defrost-Level (A, C, F, D, E)

Most of the air flow is directed to the floorand the windshield with a small amountdirected to the side window defrosters.

Defrost-Level (A, D, E)

Most of the air flow is directed to thewindshield with a small amount of airdi d h id i d d f

Instrument panel vents

The outlet vents can be opened oseparately using the horizontal wheel. To close the vent, rotate the maximum position. To open th

rotate it right to the desired positiAlso, you can adjust the directiodelivery from these vents using t

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Features of your vehicle

Recirculated air position

The indicator light button illuminates wrecirculated air posselected.

With the recircula

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Air intake control

This is used to select the outside (fresh)air position or recirculated air position.

To change the air intake control position,

push the control button.

position selected, athe passenger coment will be drawn the heating systeheated or cooled acto the function selec

Outside (fresh) air position

The indicator light button illuminates woutside (fresh) air poselected.

With the outside (freposition selected, aithe vehicle from outs

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WARNING Continued climate control system

operation in the recirculated airposition may allow humidity toincrease inside the vehicle which

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D230104AEN

Fan speed control 

The ignition switch must be in position for fan operation.

The fan speed control knob allow

control the fan speed of the air from the ventilation system. To the fan speed turn the knob to t

may fog the glass and obscurevisibility.

• Do not sleep in a vehicle with theair conditioning or heating sys-tem on. It may cause serious

harm or death due to a drop in theoxygen level and/or body temper-ature.

• Continued climate control systemoperation in the recirculated airposition can cause drowsiness orsleepiness, and loss of vehicle

control. Set the air intake controlto the outside (fresh) air positionas much as possible while driv-

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Features of your vehicle

D230200AEN

Rear heating and air conditioning

When the rear climate control selectionbutton is not pressed (the indicator lightis not illuminated), the temperature, fanspeed and mode of the rear climate con-

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trol system is controlled automaticallyaccording to the front climate control sys-tem operation.

• Rear temperature and fan speed con-trol: same as the front climate control

• Rear mode control- Front mode control is MAX A/C,: Rear mode control is

- Front mode control is: Rear mode control is

- Front mode control is , ,: Rear mode control is

To turn off the rear fan during the front cli-

The temperature, fan speed and mthe rear climate control system controlled independently regardthe front climate control systemtion.

Press the rear climate control sbutton (the indicator light is illumand set the rear temperature, fan

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Rear vents

The vent can be adjusted by rotablade.

✽ NOTICE

If all the vents are closed, it masome noise. Always open 2 ve

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Features of your vehicle

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D230203AEN

Rear fan speed control 

To change the fan speed, turn the knobto the right for higher speed or left forlower speed.

To turn off the fan, turn the knob to theOFF position.

D230600AEN

Cool box (if equipped)

You can keep beverage cans oitems warm or cool using the opelever of the vent installed in the

console box.1. Turn on the fan and set the te

ture control to the desired posi

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System operation

D230501AUN

Ventilation 

1. Set the mode to the position.

2. Set the air intake control to the outside(fresh) air position.

Operation Tips

• To keep dust or unpleasant fumentering the car through the vesystem, temporarily set the aicontrol to the recirculated air p

Be sure to return the controlfresh air position when the i

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( ) p

3. Set the temperature control to thedesired position.

4. Set the fan speed control to thedesired speed.

D230502AUN

Heating 

1. Set the mode to the position.

2. Set the air intake control to the outside(fresh) air position.

3. Set the temperature control to the

desired position.4. Set the fan speed control to the

d i d d

fresh air position when the ihas passed to keep fresh airvehicle. This will help keep thalert and comfortable.

• Air for the heating/cooling sydrawn in through the grilles jus

of the windshield. Care shotaken that these are not blocleaves, snow, ice or other obstr

• To prevent interior fog on theshield, set the air intake controfresh air position and fan speedesired position, turn on the ai

tioning system, and adjust the ature control to desired temper

Features of your vehicle

✽ NOTICE• When using the air conditioning sys-

tem, monitor the temperature gaugeclosely while driving up hills or inheavy traffic when outside tempera-tures are high. Air conditioning sys-tem operation may cause engine over

Air conditioning system operation

• If the vehicle has been parked sunlight during hot weather, owindows for a short time to let air inside the vehicle escape.

• To help reduce moisture insidewindows on rainy or humid

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tem operation may cause engine over-heating. Continue to use the blowerfan but turn the air conditioning sys-tem off if the temperature gauge indi-cates engine overheating.

• When opening the windows in humid

weather air conditioning may createwater droplets inside the vehicle.Since excessive water droplets maycause damage to electrical equipment,air conditioning should only be runwith the windows closed.

windows on rainy or humiddecrease the humidity inside thcle by operating the air condsystem.

• During air conditioning systemtion, you may occasionally nslight change in engine speedair conditioning compressor This is a normal system opcharacteristic.

• Use the air conditioning systemmonth only for a few minutes tomaximum system performance

✽ NOTICE• Replace the filter every 10,00

(15,000 km) or once a year.If the car is being driven inconditions such as dusty orroads, more frequent air condfilter inspections and chang

Outside air 

Recirculatedair 

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D230300AEN

Climate control air filter

The climate control air filter installedbehind the glove box filters the dust orother pollutants that come into the vehi-

cle from the outside through the heatingand air conditioning system. If dust orother pollutants accumulate in the filter

filter inspections and changrequired.

• When the air flow rate sudecreases, the system shouchecked at an authorized HYUdealer.

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Climate controlair filter 

Blower 

Evaporator 

core

Heater core

Features of your vehicle

AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

■ Front climate control

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■ Rear climate control (if equipped)

2. Push the TEMP button to desired temperature.

If the temperature is set to thesetting (Lo), the air conditionitem will operate continuously.

3. To turn the automatic operatpress any button or turn an

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D240100AEN

Automatic heating and air condi-tioningThe automatic climate control system iscontrolled by simply setting the desiredtemperature.

The Full Automatic Temperature Control(FATC) system automatically controls the

press any button or turn anexcept the temperature controlIf you press the mode selectionair conditioning button, defrosor air intake control button, or fan speed knob, the selected f

will be controlled manually whifunctions operate automatically

For your convenience and to impreffectiveness of the climate contthe AUTO button and set the tempto 73°F (23°C).

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Features of your vehicle

D240200AEN

Manual heating and air condition-ing

The heating and cooling system can becontrolled manually by pushing buttonsother than the AUTO button. In this case,the system works sequentially according

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the system works sequentially accordingto the order of buttons selected.

When pressing any button (or turningany knob) except the AUTO button whileusing automatic operation, the functionsnot selected will be controlled automati-cally.

1. Start the engine.

2. Set the mode to the desired position.

For improving the effectiveness ofheating and cooling;

- Heating:

- Cooling:3. Set the temperature control to the

D240201AEN

Mode selection 

The mode selection button contdirection of the air flow through thlation system.

The air flow outlet port is convefollows:

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Defrost-Level (A, D, E)

Most of the air flow is directed to thewindshield with a small amount of airdirected to the side window defrosters.

Instrument panel vents

The outlet vents can be opened oseparately using the horizontal wheel. To close the vent, rotate the maximum position. To open throtate it right to the desired positi

Also, you can adjust the directiodelivery from these vents using t

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Features of your vehicle

Adjusting the driver and passengetemperature equally

1. Press the DUAL button again ttivate DUAL mode. The passide temperature will be set

same as the driver side temper2. Press the left temperature con

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Adjusting the driver and passenger sidetemperature individually

1. Press the DUAL button to operate thedriver and passenger side temperatureindividually. Pressing the right temper-ature control button will automaticallyswitch to the DUAL mode as well.

2 Press the left temperature control to

pton. The driver and passengtemperature will be adjusted eq

Temperature conversion

If the battery has been dischargedconnected, the temperature moplay will reset to Fahrenheit.

This is a normal condition.You canthe temperature mode bFahrenheit to Centigrade as follow

While pressing the MODE

depress the DUAL button for 3 sor more. The display will changFahrenheit to Centigrade o

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Recirculated air position

With the recirculated airposition selected, air fromthe passenger compart-ment will be drawn through

the heating system andheated or cooled according

WARNING• Continued climate control s

operation in the recirculateposition may allow humidincrease inside the vehicle may fog the glass and obscu

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to the function selected.

Outside (fresh) air position

With the outside (fresh) airposition selected, air entersthe vehicle from outside andis heated or cooled accord-ing to the function selected.

y g gibility.

• Do not sleep in a vehicle wiair conditioning or heating son. It may cause serious hadeath due to a drop in the olevel and/or body temperatur

• Continued climate control soperation in the recirculateposition can cause drowsinesleepiness, and loss of vcontrol. Set the air intake conthe outside (fresh) air positimuch as possible while drivi

Features of your vehicle

Exhaust gas cutoff mode :

Air enters the vehicle from the outside.

If exhaust gas enters the vehicle from theoutside, the exhaust gas cutoff mode isautomatically converted from the outside

air position to the recirculated air positionto prevent exhaust gas from entering the

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vehicle.

✽ NOTICEIt should be noted that prolonged oper-

ation of the heating system in recircula-tion mode will give rise to misting of thewindshield and side windows and the airwithin the passenger compartment willbecome stale. In addition, prolonged useof the air conditioning with the recircu-lation mode selected may result in the

air within the passenger compartmentbecoming excessively dry.

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Fan speed control 

The fan speed can be set to the speed by turning the fan speed knob.

The higher the fan speed is, the mis delivered.

Pressing the OFF button turns

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Rear heating and air conditi

When the rear climate control sbutton is not pressed (the indicais not illuminated), the temperatu

speed and mode of the rear climatrol system is controlled autom

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OFF mode 

Push the OFF button to turn off the air cli-mate control system. However, you canstill operate the mode and air intake but-tons as long as the ignition switch is inthe ON position.

according to the front climate conttem operation.

• Rear temperature and fan spetrol: same as the front climate c

• Rear mode control

- Front mode control is: Rear mode control is

- Front mode control is: Rear mode control is

- Front mode control is , : Rear mode control is

To turn off the rear fan during the f

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Rear mode selection 

The rear mode is selected by pushing therear mode selection button on the rearcontrol panel as follows:

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Rear temperature control 

To change the air temperature in the rearpassenger compartment, turn the knobto the right for warm and hot air or left forcooler air.

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Rear fan speed control 

To change the fan speed, turn thto the right for higher speed or lower speed.

To turn off the fan, turn the knobOFF position.

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Features of your vehicle

D250000AUN • For maximum defrosting, set tperature control to the eright/hot position and the fancontrol to the highest speed.

• If warm air to the floor is desire

defrosting or defogging, set thto the floor-defrost position.

B f d i i l ll

WINDSHIELD DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING

WARNING - Windshieldheating

Do not use the or positionduring cooling operation inextremely humid weather. The dif-

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• Before driving, clear all snow from the windshield, rear windoside rear view mirrors, and all sdows.

• Clear all snow and ice from th

and air inlet in the cowl grill to iheater and defroster efficiencyreduce the probability of fogginginside of the windshield.

yference between the temperature ofthe 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 knobor button to the position andfan speed control knob or button tothe lower speed.

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To defrost outside windshield

1. Set the fan speed to the highest(extreme right) position.

2. Set the temperature to the extreme hotposition.

3. Set the mode to the position.

4 The o tside (fresh) air ill be selected

Automatic climate control sy

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To defog inside windshield

1. Select desired fan speed.

2. Select desired temperature.

3. Press the defrost button ( )4. The outside (fresh) air position

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Features of your vehicle

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Defogging logic

To reduce the probability of fogging upthe inside of the windshield, the air intakeis controlled automatically according to

certain conditions such as orposition. To cancel or return the defog-ging logic do the following

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ging logic, do the following.

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Manual climate control system 

1. Turn the ignition switch to the Otion.

2. Turn the mode selection knobdefrost position ( ).

3. Push the air intake control buleast 5 times within 3 seconds

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These compartments can be used tostore small items required by the driveror passengers.

STORAGE COMPARTMENT

CAUTION• To avoid possible theft, do not 

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Center console storageThese compartments can be ustore small items required by thor front passenger.

To open the center console storagthe button (1) or pull up the lever WARNING - Flammable

materials

p ,leave valuables in the storage compartment.

• Always keep the storage com- partment covers closed while 

driving. Do not attempt to place so many items in the storage compartment that the storage compartment cover cannot close securely.

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Features of your vehicle

WARNING• Do not keep objects excep

glasses inside the sunglasser. Such objects can be th

from the holder in the evensudden stop or an accidentsibly injuring the passenge(If i d)

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Sunglass holder

To open the sunglass holder, press thecover and the holder will slowly open.Place your sunglasses in the compart-ment door with the lenses facing out.Push to close.

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sibly injuring the passengethe vehicle.

• Do not open the sunglass hwhile the vehicle is movingrear view mirror of the ve

can be blocked by an openglass holder.

(If equipped)

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Rear 

To open the cover, lift the cover. It can beused for storing small items.

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Luggage box

You can place a first aid kit, a refleangle, tools, etc. in the box foaccess.

1. Grasp the handle on the edgecover and lift it.

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Features of your vehicle

INTERIOR FEATURES

WARNING• Do not hold the lighter in a

is already heated because overheat.

• If the lighter does not powithin 30 seconds, removeprevent overheating

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Cigarette lighter

For the cigarette lighter to work, the igni-tion switch must be in the ACC positionor the ON position.

To open the cover, press the cover and itwill slowly open.

T th i tt li ht h it ll th

CAUTIONOnly a genuine HYUNDAI lshould be used in the ciglighter socket. The use of paccessories (shavers, handvacuums, and coffee pots, etcdamage the socket or cause ecal failure.

prevent overheating.

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Cup holder

WARNING - Hot liquids• Do not place uncovered cups of

hot liquid in the cup holder whilethe vehicle is in motion. If the hotli id ill b lf

Front

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liquid spills, you burn yourself.Such a burn to the driver couldlead to loss of control of the vehi-cle.

• To reduce the risk of personalinjury in the event of sudden stopor collision, do not place uncov-ered or unsecured bottles, glass-es, cans, etc., in the cup holderwhile the vehicle is in motion.

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Center

Rear

Features of your vehicle

CAUTION - Vanity mirrlamp

Close the vanity mirror securely and return the sunvi

its original position after use.vanity mirror is not closed secthe lamp will stay on and

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Sunvisor

Use the sunvisor to shield direct lightthrough the front or side windows.

To use a sunvisor, pull it downward.

To use a sunvisor for a side window, pullit downward, unsnap it from the bracket(1) d i it t th id (2)

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p yresult in battery discharge andsible sunvisor damage.

The power outlet is designed to providepower for mobile telephones or otherdevices designed to operate with vehicleelectrical systems. The devices shoulddraw less than 10 amps with the engine

running.

CAUTION

WARNINGDo not put a finger or a foreigment (pin, etc.) into a power and do not touch with a wet

You may get an electric shock

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CAUTION• Use the power outlet only when 

the engine is running and remove the accessory plug after use.Using the accessory plug for pro- 

longed periods of time with the engine off could cause the bat- tery to discharge.

• Only use 12V electric accessories which are less than 10A in elec- tric capacity.

• Adjust the air-conditioner or heater to the lowest operating level when using the power outlet

Features of your vehicle

✽ NOTICEWhen pushing the AC inverter switch,the switch indicator illumination isdelayed momentarily while the systemconducts a self-check.

CAUTIONWhen not sing the AC in erter

(Continued) 

• Some electronic devicescause electronic interfewhen plugged into the AC ier. These devices may

excessive audio noise andfunctions in other electronitems or devices used in

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• When not using the AC inverter,make sure that the switch is turned off, and is closed the AC inverter cover.

• Only use when the engine is run- ning, and remove the plug from the AC inverter after using the accessory. Using when the engine is not running or leaving the accessory plugged in for long time may cause the battery to dis- charge.

• Do not use electric accessories i t ith i l

tems or devices used in vehicle.

• Do not use broken electric asories or equipment, as thedamage the AC inverter andcle's electrical system.

• Do not use two or more eaccessories or equipment same time.

• When input voltage is undethe outlet LED and indicatoblink, and will automaticallyoff.

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Hour (1) 

Pressing the H button with your fpencil or similar object will advatime displayed by one hour.

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Minute (2)

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Digital clock 

Minute (2) 

Pressing the M button with your fpencil or similar object will advatime displayed by one minute.

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Reset (3) 

To clear away minutes, press theton with your finger, a pencil orobject. Then the clock will be set ply on the hour.

For example, if the R button is pwhile the time is between 9:01 anthe display will be reset to 9:00

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WARNINGDo not adjust the clock while driv-

ing. You may lose your steeringcontrol and cause an accident that

Features of your vehicle

• Temperature conversion

If the battery has been discharged ordisconnected, the temperature modedisplay will reset to Fahrenheit.

This is a normal condition. You can

switch the temperature mode betweenFahrenheit to Centigrade as follows;

While depressing the R button,

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p gdepress the H or M button. The displaywill change from Fahrenheit toCentigrade, or from Centigrade toFahrenheit.

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Shopping bag holderTo use the holder, pull out the lowtion.

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CAUTIONDo not hang a bag weighing

If necessary, contact your autHYUNDAI dealer to obtain a lugga

Type A

CAUTIONTo prevent damage to the goo

the vehicle, care should be when carrying fragile or objects in the luggage com

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Type B

bj gg gment.

WARNINGAvoid eye injury. DO NOT stretch the luggage net, ALkeep your face and body out luggage net’s recoil path. DOuse when the strap has vsigns of wear or damage.

Features of your vehicle

✽ NOTICE• The crossbars should be placed in the

proper load carrying positions priorto placing items onto the roof rack.

• If the vehicle is equipped with a sun-

roof, be sure not to position cargo ontothe roof rack in such a way that itcould interfere with sunroof opera-i

WARNING• The following specification

maximum weight that caloaded onto the roof

Distribute the load as evenpossible across the crosand roof rack and secure thefi l

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tion.

CAUTION

• 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.

firmly.

Loading cargo or luggagexcess of the specified wlimit on the roof rack may age your vehicle.

• The vehicle center of gravitbe higher when items are loonto the roof rack. Avoid su

starts, braking, sharp tabrupt maneuvers or high sp

ROOF 220 lbs. (100 kg)

RACK EVENLY DISTRIBUTED

AUDIO SYSTEM

CAUTION Before entering a place with a lo

height clearance, be sure that thantenna is fully folded down o

removed.• Be sure to remove the antenn

before washing the car in an auto

Type A Type B

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Antenna

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Roof antenna

Your car uses a roof antenna to receiveboth AM and FM broadcast signals. Thisantenna is a removable type. To removethe antenna, turn it counterclockwise. Toinstall the antenna turn it clockwise

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gmatic car wash or it may be damaged.

• When reinstalling your antenna,is important that it is fully tigh

ened and adjusted to the uprighposition to ensure proper reception. But it could be folded oremoved when parking the vehcle or when loading cargo on throof rack.

• When cargo is loaded on the roo

rack, do not place the cargo neathe antenna pole to ensure prope

Features of your vehicle

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MODE 

Press the button to select Radio or CD(compact disc).

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VOLUME (VOL +/-) 

Press the up button (+) to increase vol-

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SEEK/PRESET ( / )  

If the SEEK/PRESET button is pressfor 0.8 second or more, it will work as flows in each mode.

RADIO mode

It will function as the AUTO SEEK sel

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Press the up button (+) to increase vol-ume.

• Press the down button (-) to decreasevolume.

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MUTE 

• Press the MUTE button to cancel thesound.

• Press the MUTE button again to acti-vate the sound.

It will function as the AUTO SEEK selbutton.

CDP mode

It will function as the FF/REW button.

CDC mode

It will function as the DISC UP/DOWbutton.

AM(MW, LW) receptionFM reception

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How car audio works

AM and FM radio signals are broadcastfrom transmitter towers located aroundyour city. They are intercepted by theradio antenna on your car. This signal is

then received by the radio and sent toyour car speakers.

AM broadcasts can be received greater distances than FM broadcasThis is because AM radio waves atransmitted at low frequencies. Thelong, low frequency radio waves can flow the curvature of the earth rather th

travelling straight out into the atmophere. In addition, they curve arou

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Features of your vehicle

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• Fading - As your car moves away fromthe radio station, the signal will weakenand sound will begin to fade.When thisoccurs, we suggest that you selectanother stronger station.

• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or

large obstructions between the trans-mitter and your radio can disturb the

• Station Swapping - As a FM sigweakens, another more powerful snal near the same frequency mbegin to play. This is because yoradio is designed to lock onto tclearest signal. If this occurs, sel

another station with a stronger signa• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio sign

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Care of discs

• If the temperature inside the car is toohigh, open the car windows for ventila-tion before using your car audio.

• It is illegal to copy and use MP3/WMAfiles without permission(If equippedwith M445/M446, use only CD-DA).Use CDs that are created only by law-

• Keep CDs in their cases after useprotect them from scratches or dirt.

• Depending on the type of CD-R/CRW CDs, certain CDs may not operanormally according to manufactur

companies or making and recordmethods. In such circumstances, if ystill continue to use those CDs, thmay cause the malfunction of your c

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y yful means.

• Do not apply volatile agents such asbenzene and thinner, normal cl eanersand magnetic sprays made for ana-

logue disc onto CDs.• To prevent the disc surface from get-

ting damaged. Hold and carry CDs bythe edges or the edges of the centerhole only.

• Clean the disc surface with a piece ofsoft cloth before playback (wipe it from

the center to the outside edge).• Do not damage the disc surface or

may cause the malfunction of your caudio system.

✽ NOTICE - Playing an

Incompatible CopyProtected Audio C

Some copy protected CDs, which do ncomply with the international audio Cstandards (Red Book), may not play your car audio. Please note that if ytry to play copy protected CDs and t

CD player does not perform correcthe CDs maybe defective, not the C

Features of your vehicle

■ M445 (without XM (satellite radio))

Stereo radio operation (M445/M446)

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Features of your vehicle

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Features of your vehicle

1. Power Button and VolumeControl

• Used for turning on/off the audio sys-tem.

• Press this button when using the audiosystem to turn off the power.

• Turn the volume control clockwise toincrease volume and counterclock-

3. Preset Memory ButtonPress this button and hold for less th0.8 seconds to easily listen to the chanmemorized to the button. Also, when yare listening to the channel other than t

channel memorized to the button usTUNE or SEEK, press the button ywish to memorize current channel to ahold for more than 0.8 seconds unti

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wise, to decrease. (The volume level isdisplayed when adjusting the volume.)

2. Automatic Channel Seek Button (SEEK)Press this button to automatically findand tune to next available channel.

(Press [ ] to automatically seek nextavailable channel in higher frequenciesand [ ] in lower frequencies.)

✽ NOTICE

hold for more than 0.8 seconds untibeeps to memorize the channel.

4. Manual Channel Select &

Sound Quality ControlOnly M445s/M446s with XM(satelliteradio) 

• When listening to a radio channrotate this control to manually adjthe frequency. Turn this control to tright to increase the frequency and le

to decrease.• This selects all functions related w

7. Radio Band (AM/FM) SelectionButton

• This selects AM/FM and the radioband will change in the following orderevery time you press the button.

- FM1 FM2 AM

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• Press this button when CD or XM is onto automatically change to radio mode.

• If the ignition switch of the automobile

is set to ACC (1st notch) or ON (2ndnotch), the system will be turned onand automatically play the radio whenyou press this button even if the powerof the audio system is off.

8. Audio Button

Only M445/M446 without XM(satellite radio)

Features of your vehicle

Compact disc player operation (M445/M446)

■ M445 (without XM (satellite radio))

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Features of your vehicle

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9. RPT Button

This lets you listen to the song or CD youlike repeatedly. Simply press this buttonwhen the song or the CD you want torepeat is played.(LCD will display “RPT”)

Press this button again to cancel repeti-tion.

10 Fast Forward/Rewind Button

12. Information ButtonOnly M445s/M446s without XM(satelite radio) 

If the song title is long while playing MP3 file, press this button to scroll t

song title to the end.

13. Directory Name Search Butt

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10. Fast Forward/Rewind Button

Press and hold "FF" button while the CDis played to quickly search through thelatter part of the song and "REW", the

front part. When you release the button,the song will be played from current posi-tion.

11. Track Move (Track Up/Down)Button

• Press [ ] (Track Up) button whileplaying CD to play from the beginning

Press [DIR ] (Directory Up) buttwhile playing an MP3 file to display tnext available folder name and [DIR

(Directory Down) button, the previofolder name. Find the folder you searchfor and press 7 to play the songs insthe folder from the top of the list. (If younot take any action after searching for tfolder for 5 or more seconds, this seawill be canceled.)

14 Mark / Memory Button

Features of your vehicle

XM (Satellite radio) operation (M445s/M446s)

■ M445s

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Features of your vehicle

1. XM Selector

• The XM selector will turn to each modein the following order each time youpress the button.

- XM1 XM2 XM3

• When you press this button when youare listening to CD or RADIO, the sys-

3. SCAN ButtonWhen you press this button, the playwill play 10 seconds of each chan(LCD will display "SCAN"). Press it agto cancel scanning. Also, press and t

button for more than 0.8 seconds to pthe channels memorized to the presbuttons for 10 seconds each. (LCD wdisplay "corresponding channel numbe" P " and "SCAN" ) Press it again

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tem will automatically turn to XMmode.

• When the ignition switch is set to ACC

(1st notch) or ON (2nd notch) andwhen you press this button, XM will beon even when the audio system wasturned off.

2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

It displays the XM1, XM2, XM3, PresetNumber, Title of the Channel Received,

"<P>", and "SCAN".) Press it again cancel scanning.

4. Information ButtonYou can see the information of the chanel currently received and you can swito different information by pressing tbutton in the following order.

- Title Name Category CurrentState

6. Preset Memory ButtonPress this button and hold for less than0.8 seconds to listen to the channelmemorized to the button. Also, when youare listening to the channel other than

the channel memorized to the buttonusing TUNE or SEEK, press the buttonyou wish to memorize current channel toand hold for more than 0.8 seconds until

8. Channel Search Control andSelector

While listening to an XM broadcarotate this control to the right or leftsearch other channels while listening

the current channel. (Turn to the rightsearch higher channels and left, lowchannels.When you find the channel ywant press the button to select the cha

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it beeps to memorize the channel.

7. Category Search Button

Press this button to search another cate-gory while listening to current channel(LCD will display "CAT"). (Press [ ] tosearch in the higher categories and [ ],lower categories. Press 8 when you wantto choose the category you want and thesystem will receive the channel on thetop of the list in the selected category.)

want, press the button to select the chanel.)

✽ NOTICERotate this control to the right or lduring category search, the LCD wdisplay "<C>" and press this buttonselect the channel you want within tcategory you want.

Features of your vehicle

Stereo radio operation (M466)

■ M466 (without XM (satellite radio))

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Features of your vehicle

1. Power Button and VolumeControl

• Used for turning on/off the audio sys-tem.

• Press this button when using the audio

system to turn off the power.• Turn the volume control clockwise to

increase volume and counterclock-wise, to decrease. (The volume level is

3. Preset Memory ButtonPress this button and hold for less th0.8 seconds to easily listen to the chanmemorized to the button. Also, when yare listening to the channel other than t

channel memorized to the button usTUNE or SEEK, press the button ywish to memorize current channel to ahold for more than 0.8 seconds untibeeps to memorize the channel

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, (displayed when adjusting the volume.)

2. Automatic Channel Seek Button (SEEK)Press this button to automatically findand tune to next available channel.

(Press [ ] to automatically seek nextavailable channel in higher frequenciesand [ ] in lower frequencies.)

✽ NOTICE

beeps to memorize the channel.

4. Manual Channel Select &

Sound Quality ControlOnly M466s with XM(satellite radio)

• When listening to a radio channrotate this control to manually adjthe frequency. Turn this control to tright to increase the frequency and leto decrease.

• This selects all functions related wdi lit

7. Radio Band (AM/FM) SelectionButton

• This selects AM/FM and the radioband will change in the following orderevery time you press the button.

- FM1 FM2 AM

• Press this button when CD or XM is on

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Press this button when CD or XM is onto automatically change to radio mode.

• If the ignition switch of the automobile

is set to ACC (1st notch) or ON (2ndnotch), the system will be turned onand automatically play the radio whenyou press this button even if the powerof the audio system is off.

8. Audio Selector Button

Only M466 without XM(satellite radio) Wh li t i t th di t

Features of your vehicle

Compact disc player/CD auto changer opertion (M466) - Compatiable

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8. RDM(Random) ButtonPress this button to play the songs in ran-dom order regardless of the order oftracks (LCD will display “RDM”). Press itagain to cancel random play.

9. RPT(Repeat) ButtonThis lets you listen to the song or CD youlike repeatedly. Simply press this buttonwhen the song or the CD you want to

11. Track Move (Track Up/DowButton

• Press [ ](Track Up) button while pling CD to play from the beginning of tnext song. (If you hold this button, it w

continue to move to the next song.)• Press [ ](Track Down) button whplaying CD to move to the beginningthe song and press again to move to beginning of the previous song. (If y

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when the song or the CD you want torepeat is played. Press this button againto cancel repetition

• Less than 0.8 seconds: Repeats 1 songor 1 file (LCD will display “RPT”)• 0.8 seconds or longer: Repeats 1 DISC

only (LCD will display “ALL RPT”)

10. Fast Forward/Rewind Button

Press and hold “FF” button while the CD

is played to quickly search through thel f h d “REW” h

beginning of the previous song. (If yhold this button, it will continue to moto the previous song.)

12. Information ButtonOnly M466s with XM(satellite radio)

If the song title is long while playing MP3 file, press this button to scroll tsong title to the end.

Features of your vehicle

15. Disc Load /All Load ButtonWhen you press [LOAD] button, one ofthe empty slots of the CD changer will beopened in the order of (1), (2), (3), (4), (5)Insert the CD when the word "INSERT"

on LCD and the light of the deck flickerthen the deck will be closed you will beable to play and listen to the correspon-ding CD. Also, you can load all 6 CDs toall empty slots of the changer when you

✽ NOTICE• Insert a CD only when the wo

"INSERT" is on the LCD and tlight of the deck flickers. (Insert Cone by one in respective order.)

• If the word "INSERT" does nappear on the LCD, the CD will notable to be inserted (CD DOOR will closed), and if you try to insert a CD f it d t th d

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all empty slots of the changer when youpress the [LOAD] button for more than 0.8seconds in respective order. In this case

the CD you loaded last will be played. Ifyou do not load CD for 10 seconds afterpressing the [LOAD] button, or press the[LOAD] button once again, the loadingwill be canceled. In this case, the displayfor empty disc slots will go off, and it willbe displayed again when the slot is

loaded with a disc.

force it may cause damage to the audsystem.

• Do not insert 2 or more discs at once

16. Mute ButtonPress this button to mute the sound (LCwill disply “MUTE”).Press the button onagain to cancel muting.

17. Scroll ButtonOnly M466 without XM(satellite radi

XM (Satellite radio) operation (M466)

■ M466s

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Features of your vehicle

1. XM Selector

• The XM selector will turn to each modein the following order each time youpress the button.

- XM1 XM2 XM3

• When you press this button when youare listening to CD or RADIO, the sys-tem will automatically turn to XM

3. SCAN ButtonWhen you press this button, the playwill play 10 seconds of each chan(LCD will display "SCAN"). Press it agto cancel scanning. Also, press and t

button for more than 0.8 seconds to pthe channels memorized to the presbuttons for 10 seconds each. (LCD wdisplay "corresponding channel numbe"<P>", and "SCAN".) Press it again

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ymode.

• When the ignition switch is set to ACC

(1st notch) or ON (2nd notch) andwhen you press this button, XM will beon even when the audio system wasturned off.

2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

It displays the XM1, XM2, XM3, Preset

Number, Title of the Channel Received,

cancel scanning.

4. Information Button

You can see the information of the chanel currently received and you can swito different information by pressing tbutton in the following order.

- Title Name Category CurrentState

6. Preset Memory ButtonPress this button and hold for less than0.8 seconds to listen to the channelmemorized to the button. Also, when youare listening to the channel other than

the channel memorized to the buttonusing TUNE or SEEK, press the buttonyou wish to memorize current channel toand hold for more than 0.8 seconds untilit beeps to memorize the channel.

8. Channel Search Control andSelector

While listening to an XM broadcarotate this control to the right or leftsearch other channels while listening

current channel. (Turn to the right search higher channels and left, lowchannels.When you find the channel ywant, press the button to select the chanel )

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it beeps to memorize the channel.

7. Category Search Button

Press this button to search another cate-gory while listening to current channel(LCD will display "CAT"). (Press [ ] tosearch in the higher categories and [ ],lower categories. Press 8 when you wantto choose the category you want and thesystem will receive the channel on the

top of the list in the selected category.)

nel.)

✽NOTICE

Rotate this control to the right or lduring category search, the LCD wdisplay "<C>" and press this buttonselect the channel you want within tcategory you want.

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Stereo radio operation (M466 RSE)

■ M466 RSE (without XM (satellite radio))

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Features of your vehicle

1. Power Button and VolumeControl

• Used for turning on/off the audiosystem.

• Press this button when using the audio

system to turn off the power.• Turn the volume control clockwise to

increase volume and counterclock-wise, to decrease. (The volume level isdisplayed when adjusting the volume )

3. Preset Memory ButtonPress this button and hold for less th0.8 seconds to easily listen to the chanmemorized to the button. Also, when yare listening to the channel other than tchannel memorized to the button usTUNE or SEEK, press the button ywish to memorize current channel to ahold for more than 0.8 seconds untibeeps to memorize the channel.

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displayed when adjusting the volume.)

2. Automatic Channel Seek Button (SEEK)

Press this button to automatically findand tune to next available channel.

(Press [ ] to automatically seek nextavailable channel in higher frequenciesand [ ] in lower frequencies.)

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4. Manual Channel Select &Sound Quality Control

Only M466s RSE with XM(satellite radio) 

• When listening to a radio channrotate this control to manually adjthe frequency. Turn this control to tright to increase the frequency and leto decrease.

• This selects all functions related w

7. Radio Band (AM/FM) SelectionButton

• This selects AM/FM and the radioband will change in the following orderevery time you press the button.

- FM1 FM2 AM

• Press this button when CD or XM is onto automatically change to radio mode

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to automatically change to radio mode.

• If the ignition switch of the automobileis set to ACC (1st notch) or ON (2ndnotch), the system will be turned onand automatically play the radio whenyou press this button even if the powerof the audio system is off.

8. Audio Selector Button

Only M466 RSE without XM(satelliteradio)

Features of your vehicle

Compact disc player/CD auto changer opertion (M466 RSE) - Compa

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6. SCAN Button

When you press this button, the playerwill play 10 seconds of each track (LCDwill display “SCAN”). Press it again tocancel scanning.

7. Search / Selection ButtonTurn the search control to the left or rightwhile playing CD then the track numberon the LCD will change correspondingly.

9. RPT(Repeat) ButtonThis lets you listen to the song or CD ylike repeatedly. Simply press this buttwhen the song or the CD you wantrepeat is played. Press this button agto cancel repetition• Less than 0.8 seconds: Repeats 1 so

or 1 file (LCD will display “RPT”)• 0.8 seconds or longer: Repeats 1 DI

only (LCD will display “ALL RPT”)

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g p g yWhen you find the track you want tolisten to, press the button to play the

selected song. (The search will becanceled when you do not select thetrack within 5 seconds after searchingthe track.)

8. RDM(Random) ButtonPress this button to play the songs in ran-dom order regardless of the order oftracks (LCD will display “RDM”) Press it

10. Fast Forward/Rewind Button

Press and hold “FF” button while the Cis played to quickly search through tlatter part of the song and “REW”, tfront part. When you release the buttthe song will be played from curreposition.

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14. Mark / Memory ButtonYou can choose only the songs you wantto listen to and play them in respectiveorder. (Refer to the operation method.)Press again to cancel.

15. Disc Load /All Load ButtonWhen you press [LOAD] button, one ofthe empty slots of the CD changer will beopened in the order of (1), (2), (3), (4), (5)

✽ NOTICE• Insert a CD only when the wo

"INSERT" is on the LCD and tlight of the deck flickers. (Insert Cone by one in respective order.)

• If the word "INSERT" does nappear on the LCD, the CD will notable to be inserted (CD DOOR will closed), and if you try to insert a CD force it may cause damage to the aud

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p ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )Insert the CD when the word "INSERT"on LCD and the light of the deck flicker

then the deck will be closed you will beable to play and listen to the correspon-ding CD. Also, you can load all 6 CDs toall empty slots of the changer when youpress the [LOAD] button for more than 0.8seconds in respective order. In this casethe CD you loaded last will be played. If

you do not load CD for 10 seconds after

system.

• Do not insert 2 or more discs at once

16. RSE Hold and RSE Power OfIf you press and hold this button for lethan 0.8 seconds, the LED of the buttwill light and RSE unit will be lockedyou press and hold this button for mothan 0.8 seconds, RSE unit will be turn

off with a beep and [RSE] will disappe

XM (Satellite radio) operation (M466 RSE)

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Features of your vehicle

1. XM Selector

• The XM selector will turn to each modein the following order each time youpress the button.

- XM1 XM2 XM3

• When you press this button when youare listening to CD or RADIO, the sys-tem will automatically turn to XMmode

3. SCAN ButtonWhen you press this button, the playwill play 10 seconds of each chan(LCD will display "SCAN"). Press it agto cancel scanning. Also, press and tbutton for more than 0.8 seconds to pthe channels memorized to the presbuttons for 10 seconds each. (LCD wdisplay "corresponding channel numbe"<P>", and "SCAN".) Press it again cancel scanning.

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mode.

• When the ignition switch is set to ACC

(1st notch) or ON (2nd notch) andwhen you press this button, XM will beon even when the audio system wasturned off.

2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

It displays the XM1, XM2, XM3, Preset

Number Title of the Channel Received

g

4. Information Button

You can see the information of the chanel currently received and you can swito different information by pressing tbutton in the following order.

- Title Name Category CurrentState

6. Preset Memory ButtonPress this button and hold for less than0.8 seconds to listen to the channelmemorized to the button. Also, when youare listening to the channel other than

the channel memorized to the buttonusing TUNE or SEEK, press the buttonyou wish to memorize current channel toand hold for more than 0.8 seconds untilit beeps to memorize the channel.

8. Channel Search Control andSelector

While listening to an XM broadcarotate this control to the right or leftsearch other channels while listening

current channel. (Turn to the right search higher channels and left, lowchannels.When you find the channel ywant, press the button to select tchannel.)

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7. Category Search Button

Press this button to search another cate-gory while listening to current channel(LCD will display "CAT"). (Press [ ] tosearch in the higher categories and [ ],lower categories. Press 8 when you wantto choose the category you want and thesystem will receive the channel on the

top of the list in the selected category )

✽ NOTICERotate this control to the right or lduring category search, the LCD wdisplay "<C>" and press this buttonselect the channel you want within tcategory you want.

Features of your vehicle

D320000AEN

Important Safety Information

It is always important to operate yourvehicle in a safe manner and to avoid dis-traction while driving. This manual pro-vides information that will help you safelyoperate your Rear Seat EntertainmentSystem (RSE). Please read it completelybefore using the system.

This device complies with part 15 of

Welcome

The Rear Seat Entertainment Systema compact, built-in, easy-to-use enttainment system designed to provfamily fun while you are on the roaEnjoy great quality sound from the vecle speakers, or have a private, quiet tening with the wireless headphones.

The overhead display unit is mountedthe ceiling in the rear passenger areathe vehicle, allowing rear-seat passe

REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE) (IF EQUIPPED)

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This device complies with part 15 ofthe FCC rules.

Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:

1. This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and

2. This device must accept any interfer-ence received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.

e e c e, a g ea sea passegers to play DVD movies, video CDs music CDs. Users may also plug in

game platform or VHS player into an auiliary input to show the programs throuthe RSE display. The RSE can aaccess to the vehicle's front radio pgrams.

Your RSE system is already set up aready for use, and can be turned on pushing the POWER/VOLUME knob the RSE control panel or the POWON/OFF button on the remcontroller. The vehicle's ignition must

turned on or in accessory power modThe RSE system can also be turned Oby the Audio Unit.

(Continued) 

• To prevent inadvertent vehicle battery discharge when the igni- tion switch is turned to the igni- tion ON position or Accessory 

mode, a battery drain warning message will flash on the RSE monitor screen.

• Use of rear seat entertainment system without the engine run- 

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✽ NOTICETh RSE i f d f t

ning will reduce vehicle battery power.

• The RSE system is programmed to the assigned DVD format for your region. Please note that your RSE will not read or play DVDs from a different region.

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RSE Control Panel The RSE Control Panel, which includesa digital display and the RSE control but-tons, is located in the rear of the armrestconsole between the front seats.

DVD Player The DVD Player, where CDs, DVDs aother discs are inserted, is located belthe RSE control panel located in the reof the armrest console between the froseats.

RSE-AUDIO-4 RSE-AUDI

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Remote control The Remote control allows you to con-trol RSE functions. Batteries are includ-ed.

Opening and Closing the MonitoTo view the monitor, locate the latch the bottom-center of the ceiling-mountunit and pull it forward. This will releathe monitor from its locked, stow-awposition.

Adjust the monitor to the best view

angle Do not touch the LCD panel its

RSE-AUDIO-7 AC

Features of your vehicle

Cleaning the Display

If the LCD display becomes dusty ordirty, clean it by wiping gently with a soft,dry, clean cloth. Do not use chemicalcleanser to clean the screen.

Loading a Disc

To load a disc in the player, insert it partway into the loading slot. The player willautomatically grip the disc and pull it therest of the way in

Audio via Vehicle Speakers

To hear the audio from the RSE throuthe vehicle's speakers, the RSE butt(located in the front radio control) mbe selected. Regardless of whether Raudio is selected for the vehicle speakor not, when the RSE audio is playingcan be heard in the headphones.

Volume Control

You can adjust the volume of the au

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rest of the way in.

Disc ProtectionThe player has an Auto-Reload DiscProtection feature to protect discs fromaccidental damage. If a disc is notremoved within 12 seconds after beingejected, it will be pulled back into theplayer.

You can adjust the volume of the auheard in the vehicle speakers from t

RSE control panel or the remote contrFrom the RSE control panel, rotate tPOWER/VOLUME knob. From tremote control, press "VOL +" increase the volume and "VOL -" decrease the volume.

Adjusting the volume in this way will naffect the wireless headphone volume.adjust the headphones turn the V

✽ NOTICE• Conserve the energy of your batteries

by turning the headphones off whenthey are not in use. Headphone bat-teries will typically work for 48 hours,depending on the volume setting.

• The headphone has an automaticshutoff feature to extend battery life.The headphones will automaticallyturn off after 20 seconds if they don'tdetect a signal from the RSE.

• In case of poor headphone reception

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• In case of poor headphone receptionperformance, please check the battery

condition.The headphones perform best whenused within 2 - 8 feet (0.6-2 m) of theRSE LCD display. Getting too close ortoo far away will cause poor reception.

• Audio from the vehicle's CD/radiocannot be heard through the head-phones.

Connecting Other Devices to theRSE

Electronic devices such as video gasystems or VHS players can be playthrough the RSE. These external deviccan be connected to the unit via RCplugs available in the vehicle.

Press the SOURCE button on the remo

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Features of your vehicle

"Lock " will appear on the RSE monitas well as on the RSE control panel.

None of the RSE control panel or remocontrol buttons will function while tRSE is locked except for the POWEbutton on the RSE control panel and t

remote control. Rear seat passengewill still be able to eject or insert a discthe player.

Press this button again to turn off tRSE lock.

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RSE Lock FunctionFront seat passengers can prevent rear-seat passengers from operating the RSEwith the RSE Lock function. To lock theRSE, press the " " button locatedin the front radio control.

RSE-EN-10A

RSE Control Panel Operation

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Features of your vehicle

1. ON/OFF and Speaker Volume 

Press the POWER/VOLUME knob toturn the RSE on or off.

Rotate the knob to adjust the speakervolume. Note that changing the volumeby using the POWER/VOLUME knob

affects only the vehicle speakers. Thewireless headset volume is not affected.See the "Headphones" section of thismanual for more information.

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3. MENU Button

DVD can be controlled, and any specprogramming or features accessed, using the DVD menu. To access tmenu while playing a DVD, press tMENU button. Press the button a seco

time to exit the menu and return to tDVD program at the point it was beviewed.

While viewing the menu, press theNEXT button to move the cursor up athe PREV button to move the curs

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2. RSE Display 

This RSE control panel display indicatesthe current selected source, mode ofoperation in the current disc, and otherinformation. It will display FRONT to indi-cate that the selected source is the frontvehicle radio and REAR to indicate thatthe RSE player is the current source.The display will indicate DISC IN when a

disc is in loaded the RSE player

the PREV button to move the cursdown the menu. Press the FF > butt

to move the cursor to the right, and t< REW button to move the cursor to tleft.

❇For more details, see the "DVDMenu" section of this manual.

While the RSE is selected as the souby the front vehicle radio, the front vecle radio will be able to control soRSE functions (e.g. Fast ForwardReverse, Previous / Next Track, etc.). Syour vehicle radio user manual for mo

information.

✽ NOTICEWhen switching from the vehicle radto the RSE, there is a slight delay whthe RSE initializes The RSE cont

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5. SRC (Source) ButtonAfter inserting a disc in the RSE, it willautomatically use that as the source andbegin playing that disc. The RSE controlpanel will display "DISC IN" when there isdisc loaded in the player.

Pressing the SRC button will bring out

the Source Change Operation All avail

the RSE initializes. The RSE contpanel will display "READ" while t

disc initializes, then begin playing tdisc.

The RSE control panel will disp"REAR" if the current source is the Rplayer, "FRONT" if the current sourcethe front vehicle radio.

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Features of your vehicle

7 - 11 Next / Prev (Next/Previous) and < REW/FF > (Rewind/Fast Forward) and ENTER Buttons 

The NEXT/ PREV and <REW/FF>buttons provide a variety of functions,depending on the media currently beingplayed in the RSE or the source selected.For some of the functions, you will usethese buttons to navigate to the desiredlocation or option, then press the ENTERbutton in the center to confirm yourselection

DVD/VCD Player Operation

Disc/Format Compatibility 

Your RSE player accepts and plays DVDs in 4:3 (normal) and 16(widescreen) video formats. With DVthat offer multiple formats, the default fmat is 16:9 and will stay that way unlechanged by the user. See "Adjusting tMonitor" to learn how to adjust the fmat.

The DVD player has the capability to pDVD Video DVD R DVD RW CD D

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selection.

For specific information about using

these buttons, see the appropriate sec-tion for the various media types in thismanual.

DVD-Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-DCD-R, CD-RW, VCD and Video-CD.

The DVD player was factory programmwith a region code for the assigned mket or country. If a DVD is inserted foregion code that doesn't match with tplayer, an error message will be shoon the overhead monitor and the Rcontrol panel display.

The player is only capable of reading thebottom side of a disc. When inserting asingle-sided disc, the label side shouldbe up. When inserting a two-sided disc,the desired play side should be down.

Press DISP on the RSE control panel or

the remote controller, then press theNEXT or PREV buttons to cyclethrough monitor adjustments (SCREENSIZE, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST,CHROMA, HUE). When the adjustmentfor the SCREEN SIZE, use the < REW or

Menu 

DVDs can be controlled, and any specprogramming or features accessed, using the menu. To access the mewhile playing a DVD, press the MENbutton. Press the button a second time

exit the menu and return to the DVD pgram at the point it was being vieweThe menu is not available during disc tialization, the beginning credits or acopyright and FBI warnings.

While viewing the menu, press the

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,FF > buttons to select the preferred

screen size.

While viewing the menu, press theNEXT button to move the cursor up a

the PREV button to move the cursdown the menu. Press the FF > buttto move the cursor to the right, and t< REW button to move the cursor to tleft.

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Play/Pause Button 

You do not need to press thePLAY/PAUSE button after loading a discto begin playing the disc. The player willstart playing automatically.

While a disc is playing, press PLAY/ 

PAUSE to pause. While paused, theelapsed time of the current disc will blinkon the monitor status display, and"PAUSE" will be displayed on the RSEcontrol panel. Press the button again toresume play.

Fast Forward/Reverse 

Press and hold the FF > or < REW bton and the player will fast forward reverse at 32 times the normal speeRelease the FWD > or < REW buttonreturn to normal speed play.

Previous/Next Chapter 

While a DVD/VCD is playing, press theNEXT button to skip to the next chaptPress the PREV button to jumpthe beginning of the current chapt

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✽ NOTICEThe RSE will enter standby mode whenthe vehicle ignition is turned off. Whenthe vehicle is turned back on within 30seconds, the RSE will turn on and theCD will automatically begin playingagain at the point where it paused. If the

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the beginning of the current chaptPress PREV again to go mo

through earlier chapters. Press the bton repeatedly to move quickly throuchapters.

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Stop a Disc

The disc will automatically stop when anyother source (e.g. the vehicle radio or anexternal game) is selected. When youswitch back to the DVD, it will begin play-ing at the point where it stopped.

While the player is running, press theRSE control panel POWER/VOLUMEknob, or the POWER ON/OFF button

on the remote control, to stop adisc and turn off the RSE system and theDVD player. When the RSE is turned on

Eject a Disc 

To eject a disc press the buttondisc can be ejected even when the uninot turned on.

✽ NOTICEThe player has an Auto-Reload DProtection feature to protect discs froaccidental damage. If a disc is nremoved within 12 seconds after beiejected, it will be pulled back into tplayer

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p yagain, the disc will begin playing at the

point where it stopped.

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Using the MP3 Player

Most RSE functions work the same foraudio CDs and MP3 discs. The major dif-ference is that audio CDs are organizedby "tracks," while MP3 discs are organ-ized using folders and files. Therefore,

the navigation functions are somewhatdifferent for MP3 discs. If the discsincluding CD and MP3 file, the systemonly will play the CD track, not the MP3data file.

Pause/Play

When an MP3 disc is inserted, the Rwill automatically begin playing the ffile in the disc. Press the PLAY/PAU

button to pause the file. Press button again to resume play. Wh

paused, the elapsed time in the statdisplay at the top of the monitor will bliThe RSE control panel will disp"PAUSE."

At the end of the disc, the player wautomatically return to the first file a

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✽ NOTICEWhile the player will accept DVD ROMand CD ROM discs, the RSE cannotplay discs in these formats.

continue playing.

Fast Forward/Reverse 

Press and hold the FF > or < REW bton and the player will fast forward reverse at 10 times the normal speeRelease the button to return to normspeed play.

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Selecting the HOME button on the dis-play and pressing ENTER will bring theSong List to the screen with the songcurrently playing.

Press MENU again to leave the SongList. The Song List will automatically dis-

appear after five seconds if no buttonsare pressed.

While in normal play mode, press theA.LANG (FOLD-) button at any time to jump to the first file in the previous folder,press S.TITLE (FOLD+) to jump to thef f f

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first file in the next folder.

Previous/Next File While a disc is playing, press thePREV button to jump to the beginningthe current file. If less than 10 seconhas elapsed on the current file, press

PREV will go to the previous fPress it again to select previous file

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Stop 

The disc will automatically stop when anyother source (e.g. the vehicle radio or anexternal game) is selected. When youswitch back to the disc, it will begin play-ing at the point where it stopped.

While a disc is playing, you can stop thedisc by pressing the POWER ON/OFFbutton on the remote control or thePOWER/VOLUME knob on the RSEcontrol panel.When the RSE is turned onagain, it will automatically begin playingth di t th i t h it

✽ NOTICEThe player has an Auto-Reload DProtection feature to protect discs froaccidental damage. If a disc is nremoved within 12 seconds after beiejected, it will be pulled back into t

player. This is to protect the disc froaccidental damage.

Eject 

Press the EJECT button to eject tdisc. Discs can be ejected even when t

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the disc at the point where it was

stopped.Turning the vehicle off, or selecting a dif-ferent RSE Source, will also stop playingthe disc. When the vehicle is turned onagain, or the disc is again selected as thesource, the disc will begin playing at thepoint where it was stopped. The playerwill automatically resume play at the

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disc. Discs can be ejected even when tunit is not turned on.

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In addition, if you press the ENTER but-ton when the focus is on the CATEGORYor CHANNEL button, after you press andhold the NEXT or PREV button,the Fast Tune function is activated. FastTune makes it easy for you to search for

a favorite channel. After you find afavorite channel, press the ENTER but-ton to complete this selection.

When the CATEGORY button is high-lighted, moving the focus to CHANNELbutton and using the NEXT orPREV button also will allow you to select

Listening to the Vehicle Radio

To control the vehicle radio from the Rcontrol panel or remote control, press tSOURCE button on the remote controthe SRC button on the RSE contpanel, then select the desired play mo

on the source change operation. Finapress the ENTER button to complete tselection.

The RSE monitor status display and tRSE control panel will indicate tselected source.

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PREV button also will allow you to select

the next channel and previous channel inthe same category. If you put the focuson the SCAN button not the CHANNELbutton, after pressing the ENTER button,the SCAN category function also can beactivated.

AM, FM1 and FM2 Selection 

While the vehicle radio is the currentsource, press the MODE button to cyclethrough each of the available radiobands, AM, FM1, FM2 and other avail-able radio modes.

All of the RSE control panel and remotecontrol navigation functions can be usedto control the front radio when the vehiclefront radio is also playing the same radiomode.

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Viewing Front CD and MP3Programs

The RSE can be used to control disthat are loaded and playing in the vehiradio. To control these discs, you mfirst select the vehicle radio as tsource. Press the SOURCE button

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Using the Remote Control

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1. POWER On/Off

Press the RSE control panel POWERbutton or the POWER ON/OFF button

on the remote control to turn theRSE on or off. If a disc is loaded andplaying when the RSE is turned off, when

the RSE is turned back on the disc willautomatically resume playback at thepoint where it was stopped.

2. Mute

Press the MUTE button to mute thedi i th hi l k Th MUTE

3. Number Buttons ~

The number buttons (0 through 9) cbe used to directly enter information suas chapters in a DVD, track or file nubers for audio CDs, and preset radio.

To select a DVD or VCD chapter, while

DVD/VCD is playing, press the numbbutton(s) that correspond to the desirchapter and press ENTER.

To select a CD track, while a CD is plaing press the number button(s) that crespond to the track and press ENTER

T l t di t ti t hil t

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audio in the vehicle speakers. The MUTE

button has no effect on the wirelessheadphones.

While muted, the RSE control panel,vehicle radio and RSE monitor will all dis-play "MUTE." Press the button again, oradjust the volume at RSE control panelor vehicle radio, to un-mute the audio.

To select a radio station preset, while t

desired band (AM, FM1 or FM2) selected, press the numbered button tcorresponds to the preset on the vehiradio. There is no need to press ENTE

Features of your vehicle

6. S.Title - Subtitles, Folders +

The S.TITLE button allows you to displayor remove language subtitles while play-ing DVDs. If no language subtitles areavailable, the display will show an invalidicon. Press the S. TITLE button repeat-

edly to cycle through all of the availablelanguages.

Pressing the S.TITLE (or FOLD+) buttonduring MP3 normal play will immediatelybring the player to the first file of the nextfolder.

Pressing the S TITLE (or FOLD+) button

8. Title/PBC

While viewing a DVD, press the TITbutton on the remote control to jumpthe top menu. Press the < REW / FF >

PREV / NEXT buttons to highligthe desired selection, then press ENTE

to make your selection.Press TITLE again to return to the DV

While viewing a VCD, pressing tTITLE/PBC button will switch the PBfunction on and off.

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Pressing the S.TITLE (or FOLD+) button

during CD or VCD play will do nothing.

7. Menu 

Pressing the MENU button during DVDplay will present the DVD menu.

Pressing the MENU button during MP3disc play will display the Song List on the

9. Return

While viewing any operation, pressthe RETURN button will exit the curreoperation on screen display and resumlast play.

10. Speaker Volume"VOL +" and "VOL -"

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible causes / solutions

The disc is automati-

cally pulled back into

the player.

The disc becomes

stuck or blocked.

There is no audio in

The Auto-Reload Disc Protection feature pulls discs back into th

player after 12 seconds to protect them from accidental damag

Press the Eject button to release the disc from the player.

Press the Eject button to release the disc. The player will attempt

eject the disc up to three times before performing the Auto-Reloa

function. Once the Auto-Reload function is complete, press the Eje

button again to try to release the disc from the player.

Verify that the headphone is equipped with batteries, and that th

batteries are in good condition Insert or replace 2 AAA batteries

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the headphones.

The RSE does not

work.

batteries are in good condition. Insert or replace 2 AAA batteries

resume headphone function.Press the PLAY button. If the display does not show "NO DISC

then there is no power.

Check the power connection.

Check the fuse.

Turn the vehicle ignition off and back on to reset the RSE.

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WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smedows immediately.

Do not inhale exhaust fumes.Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that cation.

• Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.

The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to ca change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something tha

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a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something tha

exhaust system checked as soon as possible by an authorized HYUNDAI • Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.

Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is garage any longer than it takes to start the engine and back the car out.

• Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the c

If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people ins

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Before entering vehicle

Be sure that all windows, outsror(s), and outside lights are cle

• Check the condition of the tires

• Check under the vehicle for any

leaks.• Be sure there are no obstacles

you if you intend to back up.

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Necessary inspections

BEFORE DRIVING

PROPOSITION 65 WARN-ING

Engine exhaust and a wide varietyof automobile components andparts, including components found

in the interior furnishings in a vehi-cle, contain or emit chemicalsknown to the State of California tocause cancer and birth defects andreproductive harm. In addition, cer-tain fluids contained in vehiclesand certain products of component

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Fluid levels, such as engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, and washshould be checked on a regulawith the exact interval dependingfluid. Further details are providedtion 7, “Maintenance”.

p pwear contain or emit chemicalsknown to the State of California tocause cancer and birth defects orother reproductive harm.

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WARNINGAlways check the surroundingareas near your vehicle for people,especially children, before putting acar into D (Drive) or R (Reverse).

WARNING - Driving underthe influence of alcohol ordrugs

Drinking and driving is dangerous

KEY POSITIONS

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Illuminated ignition switch

Whenever a front door is openignition switch will be illuminated convenience, provided the ignitionis not in the ON position. The lighoff immediately when the ignition

Drinking and driving is dangerous.

Drunk driving is the number onecontributor to the highway deathtoll each year. Even a small amountof alcohol will affect your reflexes,perceptions and judgment. Drivingwhile under the influence of drugsis as dangerous or more dangerous

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ACC (Accessory) 

The steering wheel is unlocked and elec-trical accessories are operative.

✽ NOTICE

If difficulty is experienced in turning theignition switch to the ACC position, turnthe steering wheel right and left torelease the tension and then turn thekey.

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START 

Turn the ignition switch to the position to start the engine. Thewill crank until you release the keit returns to the ON position. Thwarning lamp can be checked position.

WARNING - Ignitionswitch

• Never turn the ignition swiLOCK ACC hil th h

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ON The warning lights can be checkedbefore the engine is started. This is thenormal running position after the engineis started.

Do not leave the ignition switch ON if the engine is not running to prevent battery 

LOCK or ACC while the veh

moving. This would result iof directional control and bfunction, which could cauaccident.

• The anti-theft steering columis not a substitute for the pabrake. Before leaving the d

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1 Make sure the parking brake is

STARTING THE ENGINE

WARNINGAlways wear appropriate shoeswhen operating your vehicle.Unsuitable shoes (high heels, ski

boots,etc.) may interfere with yourability to use the brake and acceler-ator pedal.

CAUTIONIf the engine stalls while you motion, do not attempt to moshift lever to the P (Park) positraffic and road conditions pyou may put the shift lever in (Neutral) position while the vis still moving and turn the igswitch to the START positionattempt to restart the engine.

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1. Make sure the parking brake is

applied.2. Place the transaxle shift lever in P

(Park). Depress the brake pedal fully.You can also start the engine when the shift lever is in the N (Neutral) position.

3. Turn the ignition switch to START and

CAUTIONDo not engage the starter forthan 10 seconds. If the engineor fails to start, wait 5 to 10 sebefore re-engaging the sImproper use of the starterdamage it.

3. Leave the smart key inside the vehicle.4. Depress the brake pedal.

5. Depress and hold the ignition switch.The immobilizer indicator ( ) illu-minates on the instrument panel forapproximately 10 seconds.

6. With the ignition switch depressed andheld, start the engine by turning theignition switch on.

If the ignition switch is released, theignition switch will be locked. If thisoccurs, repeat the above steps.

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If the battery is weak or the smdoes not work correctly, you can sengine by inserting the smart keignition switch.

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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE

+ (UP)

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+ (UP)

- (DOWN)

For smooth operation, depress the brake pedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to a forward or reverse gear.

WARNING - Automatictransaxle

• Always check the surroundingareas near your vehicle for peo-ple, especially children, beforeshifting a car into D (Drive) or R(Reverse).

• Before leaving the driver’s seat,al a s make s re the shift le er

CAUTION• To avoid damage to

transaxle, do not acceleraengine in R (Reverse) or anward gear position withbrakes on.

• When stopped on an inclinnot hold the vehicle statiwith engine power. Use theice brake or the parking bra

• Do not shift from N (Neutra(Park) into D (Drive),(R ) h th i

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always make sure the shift leveris in the P (Park) position; thenset the parking brake fully andshut the engine off. Unexpectedand sudden vehicle movementcan occur if these precautionsare not followed in the order iden-tified.

(Reverse) when the engiabove idle speed.

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R (Reverse)Use this position to drive the vehiclebackward.

N (Neutral)

The wheels and transaxle aengaged. The vehicle will roll free

CAUTIONThe transaxle may be damaged if you shift into P (Park) while the vehicle is in motion.

CAUTIONAlways come to a completebefore shifting into or out (Reverse); you may damagtransaxle if you shift into R the vehicle is in motion, exce

explained in “Rocking the vein this section.

WARNINGAlways apply the brake pedal when

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on the slightest incline unless the brake or service brakes are appli

Always apply the brake pedal when

you stop the vehicle on an inclinedroad with the shift lever in the D(Drive) position. Do NOT rely on theengine and transaxle to prevent thevehicle from rolling down the hill.

Before attempting to backup on aninclined road, always apply the

S t d

Up (+) : Push the lever forward shift up one gear.

Down (-) : Pull the lever backwardto shift down one gear

✽ NOTICE

• In sports mode, the driver mucute upshifts in accordance wiconditions, taking care to keengine speed below the red zon

• In sports mode, only the 6 fgears can be selected. To revpark the vehicle, move the shit th R (R ) P (P k)

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+ (UP)

- (DOWN)

Sports mode

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Sports mode

Whether the vehicle is stationary or inmotion, sports mode is selected by push-ing the shift lever from the D (Drive) posi-tion into the manual gate. To return to D(Drive) range operation, push the shiftlever back into the main gate.

to the R (Reverse) or P (Park) pas required.

• In sports mode, downshifts arautomatically when the vehicldown. When the vehicle stops, is automatically selected.

(Con

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Shift lock system

For your safety, the automatic transaxlehas a shift lock system which preventsshifting the transaxle from P (Park) or N(Neutral) into R (Reverse) unless thebrake pedal is depressed.

To shift the transaxle from P (Park) or N(Neutral) into R (Reverse):

1. Depress and hold the brake pedal.

2. Start the engine or turn the ignitionswitch to the ON position.

3. Move the shift lever.Shift l k id

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If the brake pedal is repeatedlydepressed and released with the shiftlever in the P (Park) position, a chatteringnoise near the shift lever may be heard.This is a normal condition.

Shift-lock override

If the shift lever cannot be movethe P (Park) or N (Neutral) positio(Reverse) position with the brakdepressed, continue depressibrake, then do the following:

1. Carefully remove the cap cove

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Good driving practices

• Never move the gear shift lever from P(Park) or N (Neutral) to any other posi-tion with the accelerator pedaldepressed.

• Never move the gear shift lever into P(Park) when the vehicle is in motion.

• Be sure the car is completely stoppedbefore you attempt to shift into R(Reverse).

• Never take the car out of gear andcoast down a hill. This may be

• Always use the parking brake.depend on placing the transax(Park) to keep the car from mo

• Exercise extreme caution whenon a slippery surface. Be escareful when braking, accelerashifting gears. On a slippery s

an abrupt change in vehicle specause the drive wheels to lose and the vehicle to go out of con

• Optimum vehicle performanceconomy is obtained by smdepressing and releasing the actor pedal

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extremely hazardous. Always leave thecar in gear when moving.

• Do not "ride" the brakes. This cancause them to overheat and malfunc-tion. Instead, when you are drivingdown a long hill, slow down and shift toa lower gear. When you do this, engine

tor pedal.

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Moving up a steep grade from aing start 

To move up a steep grade from aing start, depress the brake pedthe shift lever to D (Drive). Seappropriate gear depending o

weight and steepness of the grarelease the parking brake. Depraccelerator gradually while releasservice brakes.

When accelerating from a stosteep hill, the vehicle may havedency to roll backwards. Shift

WARNINGIf your vehicle becomes stuck insnow, mud, sand, etc., then youmay attempt to rock the vehicle freeby moving it forward and backward.Do not attempt this procedure ifpeople or objects are anywherenear the vehicle. During the rockingoperation the vehicle may suddenlymove forward of backward as itbecomes unstuck, causing injuryor damage to nearby people orobjects.

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dency to roll backwards. Shift

shift lever into 2 (Second Gehelp prevent the vehicle from backwards.

objects.

Occasional off-road use such as estab-lished unpaved roads and trails is OK. Itis always important when traveling off-highway that the driver carefully reducespeed to a level that does not exceed thesafe operating speed for those condi-tions. In general, off-road conditions pro-

vide less traction and braking effective-ness than normal road conditions. Thedriver must be especially alert to avoiddriving on slopes which tilt the vehicle toeither side.

These factors must be carefully consid-ered when driving off-road. Keeping the

WARNING - Off road ding

This vehicle is designed primfor on road use although ioperate effectively off

However it was not designedriving in challenging off-roadditions. Driving in conditionsexceed the vehicle's intedesign or the driver's experlevel may result in severe injdeath.

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vehicle in contact with the driving surfaceand under control in these conditions isalways the driver's responsibility for thesafety of him/herself and his or her pas-sengers.

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Transfer mode Selection button Indicator light

• This modeoff-road dmaximize

• This modabove 19 at speed ato speedsmode is s

• When driv

 A W D

LOCK AWD LOCK

(Indicator light is

illuminated)

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All Wheel Drive (AWD) transfer mode selection

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• When drivilar to conconditionsneed for ttributed tovention.

• When driv

 AWD AUTO

(AWD LOCK is

deactivated)

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For safe all wheel drive operation

• When you are driving up or do

WARNING - All wheel driv-ing

The conditions on-road or off-road

that demand all wheel drive meanall functions of your vehicle areexposed to more extreme stressthan under normal road conditions.Slow down and be ready forchanges in the composition andtraction of the surface under your

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When you are driving up or dodrive as close to straight up anthe hill as possible. Use extremtion in going up or down steesince you may flip your vehicdepending on the grade, terrawater/mud conditions.

tires. If you have any doubt aboutthe safety of the conditions you arefacing, stop and consider the bestway to proceed. Do not exceed theability of yourself or your vehicle tooperate safely.

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• You must consciously take the effort tolearn how to corner in a AWD vehicle.Do not rely on your experience in con-ventional 2WD vehicles in choosingsafe cornering speed in AWD mode.For starters, you must drive more slow-ly in AWD.

WARNING - AWD

Reduce speed when you turn cor-ners. The center of gravity of AWDvehicles is higher than that of con-ventional 2WD vehicles, making

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• Drive carefully off-road because yourvehicle may be damaged by rocks orroots of trees. Become familiar with theoff-road conditions where you are

them more likely to roll over whenyou turn corners too fast. WARNING - Steeringwheel

Do not grab inside of the stewheel when you are drivingroad. Your arm may be hurtsudden steering maneuver or

✽ NOTICE• Do not drive in water if the level is

higher than the bottom of the vehicle.• Check your brake condition once you

are out of mud or water. Press thebrake pedal several times as you moveslowly until you feel normal braking

forces return.• Shorten your scheduled maintenance

interval if you drive in off-road condi-tions such as sand, mud or water (see“Maintenance under severe usageconditions” in section 7). Always washyour car thoroughly after off road use,

WARNING - AWD driv

• Avoid high cornering speed

• Do not make quick stewheel movements, such as lane changes or fast, sharp

• The risk of rollover is gincreased if you lose contyour vehicle at high speed.

• In a collision, an unbelted pis significantly more likely compared to a person weaseat belt.

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especially cleaning the under side of the vehicle.

• Since the driving torque is alwaysapplied to the 4 wheels the perform-ance of the AWD vehicle is greatlyaffected by the condition of the tires.Be sure to equip the vehicle with four

• Loss of control often occtwo or more wheels drop oroadway and the driver steers to re-enter the roadwthe event your vehicle leaveroadway, do not steer shInstead, slow down before p

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WARNING - Jacked ve

While the full-time AWD vehibeing raised on a jack, neverthe engine or cause the tirrotate.

There is the danger that rotires touching the ground cause the vehicle to go off thand to jump forward.

WARNINGYour vehicle is equipped with tiresdesigned to provide for safe rideand handling capability. Do not use

a size and type of tire and wheelthat is different from the one that isoriginally installed on your vehicle.It can affect the safety and perform-ance of your vehicle, which couldlead to handling failure or rolloverand serious injury. When replacingthe tires, be sure to equip all four

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• Full-time AWD vehicles must beon a special four wheel cdynamometer.

✽ NOTICENever engage the parking brak

the tires, be sure to equip all fourtires with the tire and wheel of thesame size, type, tread, brand andload-carrying capacity. If you never-theless decide to equip your vehi-cle with any tire/wheel combinationnot recommended by HYUNDAI foroff road driving, you should not use

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Power brakes

Your vehicle has power-assisted brakesthat adjust automatically through normalusage.

In the event that the power-assistedbrakes lose power because of a stalledengine or some other reason, you canstill stop your vehicle by applying greaterforce to the brake pedal than you nor-mally would.The stopping distance, how-ever, will be longer.

When the engine is not running, thereserve brake power is partially depleted

BRAKE SYSTEM

WARNING - Brakes

• Do not drive with your footing on the brake pedal. Thcreate abnormal high brakeperatures, excessive brake and pad wear, and increstopping distances.

• When descending a long orhill, shift to a lower geaavoid continuous applicatithe brakes. Continuous application will cause the bto overheat and could resu

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reserve brake power is partially depletedeach time the brake pedal is applied. Donot pump the brake pedal when thepower assist has been interrupted.

Pump the brake pedal only when neces-sary to maintain steering control on slip-pery surfaces.

temporary loss of brakingformance.

• Wet brakes may impair thecle’s ability to sefely slow dthe vehicle may also pull tside when the brakes are apApplying the brakes lightl

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E070102AUNDisc brakes wear indicator

Your vehicle has disc brakes.

When your brake pads are worn and newpads are required, you will hear a high-pitched warning sound from your frontbrakes or rear brakes.You may hear this

sound come and go or it may occurwhenever you depress the brake pedal.

Please remember that some driving con-ditions or climates may cause a brakesqueal when you first apply (or lightlyapply) the brakes. This is normal anddoes not indicate a problem with your

WARNING - Brake weaThis brake wear warning smeans your vehicle needs seIf you ignore this audible wa

CAUTION• To avoid costly brake repai

not continue to drive with brake pads.

• Always replace brake padcomplete front or rear axle s

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brakes. you will eventually lose brperformance, which could leaserious accident.

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WARNING• To prevent unintentional m

ment when stopped and lethe vehicle, do not usegearshift lever in place oparking brake. Set the pa

brake AND make suregearshift lever is securely tioned in P (Park) for autotransaxle equipped vehicles

• Never allow anyone who ismiliar with the vehicle to the parking brake. If the pa

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Releasing the parking brake To release the parking brake, depressthe parking brake pedal a second timewhile applying the foot brake. The pedalwill automatically extend to the fullyreleased position. If the parking brakepedal does not release or does not

brake is released unintentioserious injury may occur.

• All vehicles should alwaysthe parking brake fully engwhen parking to avoid inatent movement of the car wcan injure occupants or ped

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E070300AEN-EUAnti-lock brake system (ABS)

WARNINGABS (or ESC) will not prevent acci-dents due to improper or danger-

ous driving maneuvers. Eventhough vehicle control is improvedduring emergency braking, alwaysmaintain a safe distance betweenyou and objects ahead. Vehiclespeeds should always be reducedduring extreme road conditions.

(Continued)

• On roads where the road suis pitted or has different suheight.

The safety features of an ABESC) equipped vehicle shou

be tested by high speed drivcornering. This could endangsafety of yourself or others.

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The braking distance for carsequipped with an anti-lock brakingsystem (or Electronic StabilityControl System) may be longerthan for those without it in the fol-lowing road conditions.

During these conditions the vehicle

✽ NOTICEA click sound may be heard in theengine compartment when the vehiclebegins to move after the engine is start-ed. These conditions are normal andindicate that the anti-lock brake systemis functioning properly.

• Even with the anti-lock brake system,your vehicle still requires sufficientstopping distance. Always maintain asafe distance from the vehicle in frontof you.

• Always slow down when cornering.

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The anti-lock brake system cannot pre-vent accidents resulting from exces-sive speeds.

• On loose or uneven road surfaces,operation of the anti-lock brake systemmay result in a longer stopping dis-tance than for vehicles equipped with a

CAUTION• If the ABS warning light is o

stays on, you may have a prwith the ABS. In this case, her, your regular brakes willnormally.

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WARNINGNever drive too fast for theconditions or too quickly whenering. Electronic stability c(ESC) will not prevent accidExcessive speed in turns, a

maneuvers and hydroplaninwet surfaces can still result inous accidents. Only a safeattentive driver can prevent dents by avoiding maneuverscause the vehicle to lose traEven with ESC installed, alway

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Electronic stability control (ESC)The Electronic Stability control (ESC)system is designed to stabilize the vehicleduring cornering maneuvers. ESC checkswhere you are steering and where thevehicle is actually going. ESC applies thebrakes at individual wheels and

low all the normal precautiondriving - including driving atspeeds for the conditions.

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ESC ON condition

• When the ignition is turnedON, ESC and ESC OFF indi-cator lights illuminate forapproximately 3 seconds,

then ESC is turned on.• Press the ESC OFF button

for at least half a second afterturning the ignition ON to turnESC off. (ESC OFF indicatorwill illuminate). To turn theESC on, press the ESC OFF

b (ESC OFF i di

When operatingWhen the ESC is in opESC indicator light blink

• When the Electronic SControl is operating pyou can feel a slight pin the vehicle. This is

effect of brake contindicates nothing unus

• When moving out of tor slippery road, pressaccelerator pedal mcause the engine rpmlutions per minut

i

-

ESC

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button (ESC OFF indicatorlight will go off).

• When starting the engine,you may hear a slight tickingsound. This is the ESC per-forming an automatic systemself-check and does not indi-

increase.

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Indicator light 

Wh th i iti it h i t d ON

ESC

ESCOFF

■ ESC indicator light (blinks)

■ ESC OFF indicator light (comes on)

CAUTIONDriving with varying tire or sizes may cause the ESC systmalfunction. When replacingmake sure they are the same syour original tires.

WARNINGThe Electronic Stability Controtem is only a driving aid; uscautions for safe driving by slo

d d

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When the ignition switch is turned ON,the indicator light illuminates, then goesoff if ESC system is operating normally.

The ESC indicator light blinks wheneverESC is operating.

The ESC OFF indicator light comes onwhen either the ESC is turned off with

down on curved, snowy, oroads. Drive slowly and attempt to accelerate whenevESC indicator light is blinkinwhen the road surface is slipp

E070600BENGood braking practicesWARNING

Never press the ESC OFF buttonwhile ESC is operating.

If the ESC is turned off while ESC isoperating, the vehicle may go out ofcontrol.

To turn ESC off while driving, pressthe ESC OFF button while drivingon a flat road surface.

WARNING• Whenever leaving vehic

parking, always set the pa

brake as far as possible andengage the vehicle's traninto the park position. Venot fully engaged in park wiparking brake set are at rismoving inadvertently and ing yourself or others.

• All vehicles should alwaysth ki b k f ll

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the parking brake fully engwhen parking to avoid inatent movement of the car wcan injure occupants or pedans.

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• Don't coast down hills with the car outof gear. This is extremely hazardous.Keep the car in gear at all times, usethe brakes to slow down, then shift to alower gear so that engine braking willhelp you maintain a safe speed.

• Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Resting

your foot on the brake pedal while driv-ing can be dangerous because it canresult in the brakes overheating andlosing their effectiveness. It alsoincreases the wear of the brake com-ponents.

• If a tire goes flat while you are driving,

appl the brakes gentl and keep the

• If your car is equipped with amatic transaxle, don't let yocreep forward. To avoid creepward, keep your foot firmly brake pedal when the car is sto

• Use caution when parking onFirmly engage the parking bra

place the gear selector lever in matic transaxle). If your car isdownhill, turn the front wheels curb to help keep the car from ryour car is facing uphill, turn thwheels away from the curb keep the car from rolling. If the

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apply the brakes gently and keep thecar pointed straight ahead while youslow down. When you are movingslowly enough for it to be safe to do so,pull off the road and stop in a safeplace.

curb or if it is required by othetions to keep the car from rollinthe wheels.

E090000AENThe cruise control system allows you toprogram the vehicle to maintain a con-stant speed without pressing the acceler-ator pedal.This system is designed to functionabove approximately 25 mph (40 km/h).

CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM

WARNING• If the cruise control is left on,

(CRUISE indicator light in theinstrument cluster illuminated)the cruise control can beswitched on accidentally. Keep

the cruise control system off

(Continued)

• Do not use the cruise cwhen it may not be safe tothe car at a constant speeinstance, driving in heavvarying traffic, or on sli(rainy, icy or snow-coverewinding roads or over 6% uor down-hill roads.

• Pay particular attention tdriving conditions wheusing the cruise control sys

• Be careful when driving dousing the cruise control sywhich may increase the v

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the cruise control system off(CRUISE indicator light OFF)when the cruise control is not inuse, to avoid inadvertently set-ting a speed.

• Use the cruise control systemonly when traveling on open

which may increase the vspeed.

Driving your vehicle

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To set cruise control speed:

3. Push the COAST/SET switc

release it at the desired speed T

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To set cruise control speed:1. Push the CRUISE ON-OFF button on

the steering wheel to turn the systemon. The CRUISE indicator light in theinstrument cluster will illuminate.

2. Accelerate to the desired speed, which

release it at the desired speed.Tindicator light in the instrumentwill illuminate. Release the accat the same time.The desired spautomatically be maintained.

On a steep grade, the vehicle madown or speed up slightly while

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To decrease the cruising speed:

E090400AUNTo temporarily accelerate wcruise control on:

If you want to speed up temporarithe cruise control is on, depreaccelerator pedal. Increased spenot interfere with cruise control op

or change the set speed.To return to the set speed, take yoff the accelerator.

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To decrease the cruising speed:Follow either of these procedures:

• Push the COAST/SET switch and holdit. Your vehicle will gradually slowdown. Release the switch at the speedyou want to maintain.

Driving your vehicle

Each of these actions will cancel cruise control operation (the SET indicator light in the instrument cluster will go off), but it will not turn the system off. If you wish to resume cruise control operation, push the RES/ACCEL switch located on your steering wheel. You will return to your 

previously preset speed.

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To resume cruising speed a

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To resume cruising speed amore than approximately 25(40 km/h):

If any method other than the CON-OFF switch was used to cruising speed and the systemactivated the most recent set sp

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Driving your vehicle

• Remember, your vehicle does notrequire extended warm-up. After theengine has started, allow the engine torun for 10 to 20 seconds prior to plac-ing the vehicle in gear. In very coldweather, however, give your engine aslightly longer warm-up period.

• Don't "lug" or "over-rev" the engine.Lugging is driving too slowly in too higha gear resulting in the engine bucking.If this happens, shift to a lower gear.Over-revving is racing the enginebeyond its safe limit. This can be avoid-ed by shifting at the recommended

speeds

• Use your air conditioning spThe air conditioning system is ed by engine power so your fueomy is reduced when you use

• Open windows at high speereduce fuel economy.

• Fuel economy is less in cros

and headwinds. To help offset sthis loss, slow down when drthese conditions.

Keeping a vehicle in good operatidition is important both for econosafety. Therefore, have an aut

HYUNDAI dealer perform sch

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speeds. HYUNDAI dealer perform schinspections and maintenance.

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Hazardous driving conditions

• When braking with non-ABS pump the brake pedal with a land-down motion until the vestopped.

• If stalled in snow, mud, or sasecond gear. Accelerate sloavoid spinning the drive wheels

• Use sand, rock salt, tire cha

other non-slip material under thh l t id t ti h

SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS

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WARNING - ABSDo not pump the brake pedavehicle equipped with ABS.

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Hazardous driving conditionsWhen hazardous driving conditions areencountered such as water, snow, ice,mud, sand, or similar hazards, followthese suggestions:

• Drive cautiously and allow extra dis-tance for braking

other non slip material under thwheels to provide traction whenin ice, snow, or mud.

WARNING - DownshiftDownshifting with an auto

Driving your vehicle

✽ NOTICEThe ESC system should be turned OFFprior to rocking the vehicle. E110300AUN

Smooth cornering

WARNING - Spinning tiresDo not spin the wheels, especiallyat speeds more than 35 mph (56km/h). Spinning the wheels at highspeeds when the vehicle is station-ary could cause a tire to overheat

which could result in tire damagethat may injure bystanders.

OU

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Smooth corneringAvoid braking or gear changing ners, especially when roads aIdeally, corners should always bunder gentle acceleration. If youthese suggestions, tire wear will to a minimum

WARNINGIf your vehicle becomes stuck insnow, mud, sand, etc., then youmay attempt to rock the vehicle freeby moving it forward and backward.D t tt t thi d if

• Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glarefrom other driver's headlights.

• Keep your headlights clean and prop-erly aimed on vehicles not equippedwith the automatic headlight aimingfeature. Dirty or improperly aimedheadlights will make it much more diffi-

cult to see at night. Headlight operationshield using windshield wipers ismandatory in some states.

• Avoid staring directly at the headlightsof oncoming vehicles. You could betemporarily blinded, and it will takeseveral seconds for your eyes to read-

just to the darkness.

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Driving in the rain

1

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 just to the darkness. Driving in the rainRain and wet roads can make dangerous, especially if you’re npared for the slick pavement. Hefew things to consider when drivinrain:

• A heavy rainfall will make it ha

Driving your vehicle

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Highway driving

WARNING• Underinflated or overin

tires can cause poor hanloss of vehicle control, andden tire failure leading to dents, injuries, and even d

Always check tires for pinflation before driving. For er tire pressures, refer to “and wheels” in section 9.

• Driving on tires with no or incient tread is dangerous.out tires can result in lo

vehicle control, collisions, id d th W t

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Highway drivingTires 

Adjust the tire inflation pressures tospecification. Low tire inflation pressureswill result in overheating and possiblefailure of the tires.

vehicle control, collisions, iand even death. Worn-outshould be replaced as soopossible and should neveused for driving. Always the tire tread before drivingcar. For further informatio

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Reducing the risk of a rollover

This multi-purpose passenger vehicle isdefined as a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV).SUV’s have higher ground clearance anda narrower track to make them capableof performing in a wide variety of off-road

applications. Specific design characteris-tics give them a higher center of gravitythan ordinary cars. An advantage of thehigher ground clearance is a better viewof the road, which allows you to antici-pate problems. They are not designed forcornering at the same speeds as con-

ventional passenger drive vehicles, anymore than low slung sports cars are

WARNING - RolloverAs with other Sports Utility V(SUV), failure to operate thiscle correctly may result in locontrol, an accident or verollover.

• Utility vehicles have a signifly higher rollover rate than types of vehicles.

• Specific design character(higher ground clearancerower track, etc.) give this va higher center of gravity

ordinary cars.

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p g , ymore than low-slung sports cars aredesigned to perform satisfactorily in off-road conditions. Due to this risk, driverand passengers are strongly recom-mended to buckle their seat belts. In arollover crash, an unbelted person is

y• A SUV is not designed for c

ing at the same speeds asventional vehicles.

• Avoid sharp turns or amaneuvers.

• In a rollover crash an unb

Driving your vehicle

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The more severe weather conditions ofwinter result in greater wear and other

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Snowy or icy conditions

To drive your vehicle in deep snowbe necessary to use snow tireinstall tire chains on your tires.tires are needed, it is necessary ttires equivalent in size and type

original equipment tires. Failure tmay adversely affect the safety adling of your car. Furthermore, sprapid acceleration, sudden brakecations, and sharp turns are povery hazardous practices.During deceleration, use engine

to the fullest extent. Sudden brakcations on snowy or icy roads ma

WINTER DRIVING

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winter result in greater wear and otherproblems. To minimize the problems ofwinter driving, you should follow thesesuggestions:

cations on snowy or icy roads maskids to occur. You need to keecient distance between the veoperation in front and your vehiclapply the brake gently. It should bthat installing tire chains on the provide a greater driving force

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Tire chainsSi th id ll f di l ti

When using tire chains, attach tthe drive wheels as follows.

2WD : Front wheels

AWD : All four wheels

If a full set of chains is noable for a AWD vehicle,may be installed on th

wheels only.

CAUTION• Make sure the snow chain

the correct size and type fotires. Incorrect snow chain

cause damage to the vehicleand suspension and may n

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Since the sidewalls of radial tires arethinner, they can be damaged by mount-ing some types of snow chains on them.Therefore, the use of snow tires is rec-ommended instead of snow chains. Donot mount tire chains on vehicles

gand suspension and may ncovered by your vehicle manturer warranty. Also, the chain connecting hooks mdamaged from contacting vcomponents causing the h i t l f

Driving your vehicle

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Use high quality ethylene glcoolant

Your vehicle is delivered with highethylene glycol coolant in the system. It is the only type of coolshould be used because it helps

corrosion in the cooling systemcates the water pump and pfreezing. Be sure to replace or reyour coolant in accordance wmaintenance schedule in secBefore winter, have your coolant teassure that its freezing point is s

for the temperatures anticipatedthe winter

WARNING - Tire chains• The use of chains may adversely

affect vehicle handling.

• Do not exceed 20 mph (30 km/h)or the chain manufacturer’s rec-ommended speed limit, whichev-

er is lower.• Drive carefully and avoid bumps,

holes, sharp turns, and otherroad hazards, which may causethe vehicle to bounce.

• Avoid sharp turns or locked-wheel braking.

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p pthe winter.

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Check battery and cables

Winter puts additional burdens

CAUTION• Chains that are the wrong size or 

improperly installed can damage your vehicle's brake lines, sus- 

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To keep locks from freezing

To keep the locks from freezing, squirt anapproved de-icer fluid or glycerine intothe key opening. If a lock is covered withice, squirt it with an approved de-icingfluid to remove the ice. If the lock is

frozen internally, you may be able to thawit out by using a heated key. Handle theheated key with care to avoid injury.

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Use approved window washeranti-freeze in system

To keep the water in the window washer

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Don't let your parking brakefreeze

Under some conditions your brake can freeze in the engaged pThis is most likely to happen wheis an accumulation of snow or ice

or near the rear brakes or if theare wet. If there is a risk the brake may freeze, apply it only teily while you put the gear selectorP (automatic transaxle) and blorear wheels so the car cannot rorelease the parking brake.

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o eep e a e e do as esystem from freezing, add an approvedwindow washer anti-freeze solution inaccordance with instructions on the con-tainer. Window washer anti-freeze isavailable from an authorized HYUNDAId l d l D

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Don't let ice and snow acculate underneath

Under some conditions, snow acan build up under the fenders an

Driving your vehicle

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If you are considering towing with withyour car, you should first check with yourstate’s Department of Motor Vehicles todetermine their legal requirements.

Since laws vary from state to state therequirements for towing trailers, cars, or

other types of vehicles or apparatus maydiffer. Ask an authorized HYUNDAI deal-er for further details before towing.

TRAILER TOWING

WARNING - Towing a trail-er

If you don't use the correct equip-ment and drive improperly, you can

WARNING - Weight limBefore towing, make sure thetrailer weight, gross combinweight, gross vehicle weight,axle weight and trailer tongueare all within the limits.

CAUTIONPulling a trailer improperlydamage your vehicle and rescostly repairs not covered by

warranty. To pull a trailer corfollow the advice in this sectio

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Your vehicle can tow a trailer. To what the vehicle trailering capaciyour vehicle, you should read th

p p y, ylose control when you pull a trailer.For example, if the trailer is tooheavy, the brakes may not work well - or even at all. You and yourpassengers could be seriously orf t ll i j d P ll t il l if

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Hitches

It's important to have the correct hitchequipment. Crosswinds, large trucksgoing by, and rough roads are a few rea-sons why you’ll need the right hitch. Hereare some rules to follow:

• Will you have to make any holes in thebody of your vehicle when you install atrailer hitch? If you do, then be sure toseal the holes later when you removethe hitch.

If you don’t seal them, deadly carbonmonoxide (CO) from your exhaust can

get into your vehicle, as well as dirt andwater

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Safety chains

You should always attach between your vehicle and yourCross the safety chains under theof the trailer so that the tongue drop to the road if it becomes se

from the hitch.Instructions about safety chains provided by the hitch manufacturthe trailer manufacturer. Follow thufacturer’s recommendation for atsafety chains. Always leave just slack so you can turn with your

And, never allow safety chains to the ground

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water.

• The bumpers on your vehicle are notintended for hitches. Do not attachrental hitches or other bumper-typehitches to them. Use only a frame-mounted hitch that does not attach to

the ground.

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An authorized HYUNDAI dealer canassist you in installing the wiring harness.

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Driving on grades

Reduce speed and shift to a lower gearbefore you start down a long or steep

downgrade. If you don’t shift down, youmight have to use your brakes so much

CAUTION• When towing a trailer on

grades (in excess of 6%close attention to the ecoolant temperature gaugensure the engine does not

heat. If the needle of the cotemperature gauge moves athe dial towards “H” (HOTover and stop as soon as it ito do so, and allow the engidle until it cools down. Youproceed once the enginecooled sufficiently.

• You must decide driving

WARNINGFailure to use an approved trailerwiring harness could result in dam-age to the vehicle electrical system

and/or personal injury.

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g ythat they would get hot and no longeroperate efficiently.

On a long uphill grade, shift down andreduce your speed to around 45 mph (70km/h) to reduce the possibility of engine

depending on trailer weighuphill grade to reduce the pbility of engine and tranoverheating.

Driving your vehicle

When you are ready to leave after park-ing on a hill

1. With the automatic transaxle in P

(Park), apply your brakes and hold thebrake pedal down while you:

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Maintenance when trailer to

Your vehicle will need service mowhen you regularly pull a Important items to pay particulation to include engine oil, autransaxle fluid, axle lubricant and

system fluid. Brake condition is important item to frequently checitem is covered in this manual, aIndex will help you find them quyou’re trailering, it’s a good idea tothese sections before you start yo

Don’t forget to also maintain you

and hitch. Follow the maintschedule that accompanied you

WARNING - Parking brakeIt can be dangerous to get out ofyour vehicle if the parking brake isnot firmly set.

If you have left the engine running,the vehicle can move suddenly.You

or others could be seriously orfatally injured.

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• Start your engine;

• Shift into gear; and

• Release the parking brake.

2. Slowly remove your foot from thebrake pedal

p yand check it periodically. Preferabduct the check at the start of eacdriving. Most importantly, all hitand bolts should be tight.

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If you do decide to pull a trailer

Here are some important points if youdecide to pull a trailer:

• Consider using a sway control.You canask a hitch dealer about sway control.

• Do not do any towing with your car dur-

ing its first 1,200 miles (2,000 km) inorder to allow the engine to properlybreak in. Failure to heed this cautionmay result in serious engine ortransaxle damage.

• When towing a trailer, be sure to con-sult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for

further information on additionalrequirements such as a towing kit etc

Item

With Brake

Without Brake

❈ Boat Trailer Weight (with brake❈ Maximum Towable Weight : 2 p

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requirements such as a towing kit, etc.

• Always drive your vehicle at a moder-ate speed (less than 60 mph / 100km/h).

• On a long uphill grade, do not exceed45 mph (70 km/h) or the posted to ing

Driving your vehicle

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Weight of the trailer How heavy can a trailer safely be? It

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Weight of the trailer tongue The tongue load of any traile

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Tongue Load Total Trailer Weight

C1

Gross Axle Weight Gross Vehicle

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y yshould never weigh more than the maxi-mum trailer weight with trailer brakes. Buteven that can be too heavy.

It depends on how you plan to use yourtrailer For example speed altitude road

g yimportant weight to measure becaffects the total gross vehicle (GVW) of your vehicle. This includes the curb weight of the any cargo you may carry in it, a

4 : Signal (Tail light)

5 : Signal (Left turn signal light)

6 : Signal (Stop light)

The power connector (A) that is ced with a controller to operate thlamp and the connector (B) used t

whether the vehicle lamp operateerly is installed in the right bottomthe vehicle.

You can use it, when needed.

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CLIP CONNECTING PART CLIP CONNECTING PART

Driving your vehicle

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Vehicle capacity weight: 

1160 lbs. (526 kg)

Vehicle capacity weight is themum combined weight of occand cargo. If your vehicle is eqwith a trailer, the combined

includes the tongue load.

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Seating capacity: 

Total : 7 persons(Front seat : 2 person

Rear seat : 5 personS ti it i th

VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT

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Seating capacity is the manumber of occupants includdriver, your vehicle may However, the seating capacitbe reduced based upon the we

2. Determine the combined weight ofthe driver and passengers that willbe riding in your vehicle.

3. Subtract the combined weight ofthe driver and passengers fromXXX kg or XXX lbs.

4. The resulting figure equals theavailable amount of cargo and lug-gage load capacity. For example, ifthe "XXX" amount equals 1400lbs. (635 kg), and there will be five150 lbs. (68 kg) passengers inyour vehicle, the amount of avail-

able cargo and luggage loadcapacity is 650 lbs. (295 kg).

C1

Item Description T

AVehicle Capacity 140

Example 1

A B

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(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs. or635-340 (5 x 68) = 295 kg)

5. Determine the combined weight ofluggage and cargo being loaded

AWeight (63

Subtract Occupant

B Weight30

150 lbs (68 kg) × 2(13

Driving your vehicle

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Certification labelThe certification label is loca

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Item Description Total

AVehicle Capacity 1400 lbs

A B C

Example 3

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e ce t cat o abe s ocathe driver's door sill at the cenlar.

This label shows the maallowable weight of the fully

AWeight (635 kg)

Subtract Occupant

B Weight860 lbs

172 lbs (78 kg) × 5(390 kg)

(Continued)• Do not load your vehicle any

heavier than the GVWR, eitherthe maximum front or rearGAWR and vehicle capacityweight. If you do, parts,

including tires on your vehiclecan break, and it can changethe way your vehicle handlesand braking ability. This couldcause you to lose control andcrash. Also, overloading canshorten the life of your vehi-

cle.

WARNING• Overloading your vehicle

cause heat buildup in vehicle's tires and postire failure that could leadcrash.

• Overloading your vehiclecause increased stoppingtances that could lead crash.

• A crash resulting from handling vehicle damage

failure, or increased stopdistances could result in

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The label will help you decide howmuch cargo and installed equipmentyour vehicle can carry.

ous injury or death.

CAUTIONO l di hi l

Driving your vehicle

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This section will guide you in the properloading of your vehicle and/or trailer, tokeep your loaded vehicle weight within itsdesign rating capability, with or without atrailer. Properly loading your vehicle willprovide maximum return of the vehicledesign performance. Before loading yourvehicle, familiarize yourself with the fol-lowing terms for determining your vehi-cle's weight ratings, with or without atrailer, from the vehicle's specificationsand the certification label:

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Base curb weight

This is the weight of the vehicle including

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Cargo weightThis figure includes all weight athe Base Curb Weight, includingand optional equipment.

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GAW (Gross axle weight)This is the total weight placed oaxle (front and rear) - including curb weight and all payload.

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GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)

This is the maximum allowablethat can be carried by a single ax

VEHICLE WEIGHT

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This is the weight of the vehicle includinga full tank of fuel and all standard equip-ment. It does not include passengers,cargo, or optional equipment.

that can be carried by a single axor rear). These numbers are shthe certification label.The total load on each axle musexceed its GAWR.

What to d

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What to d

What to do in an emergency

ROAD WARNING

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Hazard warning flasherThe hazard warning flasher serves as a

i h d i i

It should be used whenever emerepairs are being made or when thcle is stopped near the edge of way.

Depress the flasher switch with ttion switch in any position. The switch is located in the center cswitch panel. All turn signal ligflash simultaneously.

The hazard warning flasher owhether your vehicle is running

• The turn signals do not work whazard flasher is on.

• Care must be taken when ushazard warning flasher while thl i b i t d

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warning to other drivers to exerciseextreme caution when approaching,overtaking, or passing your vehicle.

cle is being towed.

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If engine stalls while driving1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping

a straight line. Move cautiously off theroad to a safe place.

2. Turn on your emergency flashers.

3. Try to start the engine again. If your

vehicle will not start, contact anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer or seekother qualified assistance.

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If engine doesn't turn over oturns over slowly

1. If your car has an automatic trabe sure the gear selector lever(Neutral) or P (Park) and thegency brake is set.

2. Check the battery connectionsure they are clean and tight.

3. Turn on the interior light. If tdims or goes out when you opestarter, the battery is discharge

4. Check the starter connectionsure they are securely tightene

5. Do not push or pull the vehicleit. See instructions for "Jump s

IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT S

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WARNINGIf the engine will not start, dpush or pull the car to start i

What to do in an emergency

EMERGENCY STARTING

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Connect cables in numerical order anddisconnect in reverse order.

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Jump startingJump starting can be dangerous incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid hyourself or damage to your vehbattery, follow the jump startingdures. If in doubt, we strongly

mend that you have a competentcian or towing service jump stavehicle.

CAUTIONUse only a 12-volt jumper syYou can damage a 12-volt st

motor, ignition system, and electrical parts beyond repa

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Dischargedbattery

Jumper Cables

Boosterbattery

(-)

(+)

(+)(-)

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use of a 24-volt power supply (two 12-volt batteries in series24-volt motor generator set).

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Jump starting procedure1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-

volt and that its negative terminal isgrounded.

2. If the booster battery is in anothervehicle, do not allow the vehicles to

touch.3. Turn off all unnecessary electrical

loads.

4. Connect the jumper cables in the exactsequence shown in the illustration.First connect one end of a jumpercable to the positive terminal of the

discharged battery (1), then connectthe other end to the positive terminal

th b t b tt (2)

Do not allow the jumper cablestact anything except the correctterminals or the correct groundlean over the battery when connections.

CAUTION - Battery ca

Do not connect the jumper from the negative terminal obooster battery to the negativminal of the discharged baThis can cause the dischargetery to overheat and crack, ring battery acid.

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on the booster battery (2).

Proceed to connect one end of theother jumper cable to the negative ter-minal of the booster battery (3), then

5. Start the engine of the vehicle booster battery and let it run arpm, then start the engine of thcle with the discharged battery

What to do in an emergency

IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATSF050000AEN

If your temperature gauge indicates over-heating, you experience a loss of power,or hear loud pinging or knocking, theengine is probably too hot. If this hap-pens, you should:

1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as itis safe to do so.

2. Place the gear selector lever in P (auto-matic transaxle) and set the parkingbrake. If the air conditioning is on, turnit off.

3. If engine coolant is running out underthe car or steam is coming out fromthe hood, stop the engine. Do not openthe hood until the coolant has stopped

4. Check to see if the water pum

belt is missing. If it is not mcheck to see that it is tight. If thbelt seems to be satisfactory, chcoolant leaking from the rahoses or under the car. (If the ditioning had been in use, it isfor cold water to be draining

when you stop).

5 If the ater p mp dri e belt is

WARNINGWhile the engine is running,hair, hands and clothing awaymoving parts such as the fa

drive belts to prevent injury.

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running or the steaming has stopped.If there is no visible loss of enginecoolant and no steam, leave theengine running and check to be sureth i li f i ti If

5. If the water pump drive belt isor engine coolant is leaking othe engine immediately and cnearest authorized HYUNDAIfor assistance

TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)

(1) TPMS Malfunction Indicator

(2) Low Tire Pressure Position tell-tale

As an added safety featurevehicle has been equipped witpressure monitoring system (that illuminates a low tire prtelltale when one or more otires is significantly under-inAccordingly, when the low tire

sure telltale illuminates, you stop and check your tires as spossible, and inflate them proper pressure. Driving on a cantly under-inflated tire caustire to overheat and can leadfailure. Under-inflation also re

fuel efficiency and tire tread limay affect the vehicle’s handlit i bilit

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(3) Low Tire Pressure telltale

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Each tire, including the spare (if pro-vided) should be checked monthly

stopping ability.

Please note that the TPMS issubstitute for proper tire m

What to do in an emergency

✽ NOTICE

If the TPMS, Low Tire Pressure andPosition indicators do not illuminatefor 3 seconds when the ignitionswitch is turned to the ON positionor engine is running, or if theyremain illuminated after coming on

for approximately 3 seconds, takeyour car to your nearest authorizedHYUNDAI dealer and have the sys-tem checked.

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Low tire pressure tale

Low tire pressure tion telltale

When the tire pressure monsystem warning indicators arenated, one or more of your tsignificantly under-inflated. Ttire pressure position telltale liindicate which tire is signif

under-inflated by illuminating tresponding position light.

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If either telltale illuminates, imately reduce your speed, avocornering and anticipate incstopping distances You shou

WARNING - Low pressdamage

Significantly low tire presmakes the vehicle unstablecan contribute to loss of vecontrol and increased bra

distances.Continued driving on low sure tires can cause the tiroverheat and fail.

CAUTIONIn winter or cold weather, the low tire pressure telltale may be illuminated if the tire pressure was adjusted to the recom- mended tire inflation pressure 

in warm weather. It does not mean your TPMS is malfunction- ing because the decreased tem- perature leads to a proportional lowering of tire pressure.

When you drive your vehicle from a warm area to a cold area 

or from a cold area to a warm area, or the outside temperature 

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is greatly higher or lower, you should check the tire inflation pressure and adjust the tires to the recommended tire inflation

What to do in an emergency

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Changing a tire with TPMSIf you have a flat tire, the LoPressure and Position telltalcome on. Have the flat tire reby an authorized HYUNDAI as soon as possible or repla

flat tire with the compact spar

CAUTION• The TPMS malfunction indica- 

tor may be illuminated if the vehicle is moving around elec- tric power supply cables or radios transmitter such as at 

police stations, government and public offices, broadcast- ing stations, military installa- tions, airports, or transmitting towers, etc. This can interfere with normal operation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring 

System (TPMS).• The TPMS malfunction indica- 

b ill i d if

CAUTIONNEVER use a puncture-reing agent to repair and/or ina low pressure tire. The

sealant can damage thepressure sensor. If usedwill have to replace the tire

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Each wheel is equipped withpressure sensor mounted ins

tor may be illuminated if some electronic devices, such as notebook computers, are used in the vehicle. This can inter-

will have to replace the tire sure sensor.

Allow the tire to cool before measur-ing the inflation pressure. Always besure the tire is cold before inflating tothe recommended pressure.

A cold tire means the vehicle hasbeen sitting for 3 hours and driven forless than 1 mile (1.6km) in that 3

hour period.

CAUTIONDo not use any tire sealant if your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring 

System. The liquid sealant can damage the tire pressure sen- sors WARNING - Protecting

WARNING - TPMS• The TPMS cannot alert y

severe and sudden tire age caused by externaltors such as nails or debris.

• If you feel any vehicle insity, immediately take youoff the accelerator, applbrakes gradually and light force, and slowly moa safe position off the ro

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sors. gTPMS

Tampering with, modifyindisabling the Tire PresMonitoring System (T

What to do in an emergency

IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE

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Jack and toolsThe jack, jack handle, wheel lug nutwrench are stored in the luggage

(1) Jack handle

(2) Jack

(3) Wheel lug nut wrench

(4) Towing hook

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wrench are stored in the luggagecompartment. Pull up the luggagebox cover to reach this equipment.

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Removing and storing the stire

Your spare tire is stored unde

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(Continued)• Be sure to use the correct

front and rear jacking posi-tions on the vehicle; neveruse the bumpers or any otherpart of the vehicle for jack support.

• The vehicle can easily roll offthe jack causing seriousinjury or death. No personshould place any portion oftheir body under a vehicle thatis supported only by a jack;

use vehicle support stands.• Do not start or run the engine

hil th hi l i th

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Your spare tire is stored undeyour vehicle, directly below thearea.

To remove the spare tire:

while the vehicle is on thejack.

• Do not allow anyone to remainin the vehicle while it is on the

What to do in an emergency

4. After the spare tire reaches the

ground, continue to turn thewrench counterclockwise, anddraw the spare tire outside. Never

To store the spare tire:

1. Lay the tire on the ground wvalve stem facing up.

2 Place the wheel under the

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protate the wrench excessively, oth-erwise the spare tire carrier maybe damaged.

2. Place the wheel under the and install the retainer (1) tthe wheel center.

3 Turn the wrench clockwise

4. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,

 jack, jack handle, and spare tirefrom the vehicle.

5. Block both the front and rear of the

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WARNING - Changing a• To prevent vehicle move

while changing a tire, alset the parking brake and always block the wdiagonally opposite the w

being changed.• We recommend that

wheels of the vehicleblocked, and that no peremain in a vehicle thbeing jacked.

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5. Block both the front and rear of thewheel that is diagonally oppositethe jack position.

What to do in an emergency

7. Place the jack at the front or rear

 jacking position closest to the tireyou are changing. Place the jackat the designated locations under

f

8. Insert the jack handle into th

and turn it clockwise, raisivehicle until the tire just cleaground. This measurem

(

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the frame. The jacking positionsare plates welded to the framewith two tabs and a raised dot toindex with the jack

approximately 1.2 in (30Before removing the whenuts, make sure the vehicleble and that there is no cha

10. To reinstall the wheel, ho

the studs, put the wheel nthe studs and tighten themtight.The nuts should be inwith their tapered small diends directed inward. Jiggtire to be sure it is com

seated, then tighten the nmuch as possible with yogers again.

11. Lower the car to the groturning the wheel nut wcounterclockwise.

WARNINGWheels and wheel covers mayhave sharp edges. Handle themcarefully to avoid possiblesevere injury. Before putting thewheel into place, be sure that

there is nothing on the hub orwheel (such as mud, tar, gravel,etc.) that interferes with thewheel from fitting solidlyagainst the hub.

If there is, remove it. If there isnot good contact on the mount-ing surface between the wheeland hub, the wheel nuts couldcome loose and cause the loss

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come loose and cause the lossof a wheel. Loss of a wheel mayresult in loss of control of thevehicle This may cause serious

What to do in an emergency

If you have a tire gauge, remove the

valve cap and check the air pressure.If the pressure is lower than recom-mended, drive slowly to the nearestservice station and inflate to the cor-rect pressure. If it is too high, adjustit until it is correct. Always reinstallthe valve cap after checking oradjusting tire pressure. If the cap isnot replaced, air may leak from thetire. If you lose a valve cap, buyanother and install it as soon as pos-sible.

After you have changed wheels,

always secure the flat tire in its placeand return the jack and tools to theirproper storage locations.

CAUTIONYour vehicle has metric thron the wheel studs and Make certain during wremoval that the same nutswere removed are reinstaor, if replaced, that nutsmetric threads and the chamfer configuration are Installation of a non-mthread nut on a metric stuvice-versa will not securewheel to the hub properly

will damage the stud so tmust be replaced.

Note that most lug nuts d

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p p g Note that most lug nuts dhave metric threads. Be suuse extreme care in chefor thread style before inst

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Important - use of compact spare tire Your vehicle is equipped with a com-pact spare tire. This compact sparetire takes up less space than a regu-lar-size tire.This tire is smaller than aconventional tire and is designed for

temporary use only.

The compact spare should beed to 60 psi (420 kPa).

CAUTION• You should drive carefully 

when the compact spare is in use. The compact spare should be replaced by the proper conventional tire and rim at the first opportunity.

WARNINGThe compact spare tire iemergency use only. Dooperate your vehicle oncompact spare at speeds 50 mph (80 km/h). The or

tire should be repairedreplaced as soon as is posto avoid failure of the spossibly leading to persinjury or death.

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✽ NOTICE

Check the inflation pressurei i i A j

• The operation of this vehicle is not recommended with more than one compact spare 

What to do in an emergency

• Do not take this vehicle through an

automatic car wash while the com-pact spare tire is installed.

• Do not use tire chains on the com-pact spare tire. Because of thesmaller size, a tire chain will not fitproperly. This could damage the

vehicle and result in loss of thechain.

• The compact spare tire should notbe installed on the front axle if thevehicle must be driven in snow oron ice.

• Do not use the compact spare tireon any other vehicle because thistire has been designed especiallyf hi l

• The compact spare tire sho

be used on any other wheeshould standard tires, snowwheel covers or trim rings bwith the compact spare whsuch use is attempted, damthese items or other car cnents may occur.

• Do not use more than one cospare tire at a time.

• Do not tow a trailer while thpact spare tire is installed.

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for your vehicle.

• The compact spare tire’s tread lifeis shorter than a regular tire.

TOWING

On AWD vehicles, your vehicle m

towed with a wheel lift and doflatbed equipment with all the whthe ground.

On 2WD vehicles, it is acceptablethe vehicle with the rear wheels

ground (without dollies) and thwheels off the ground.

If any of the loaded wheels or s

CAUTIONThe AWD vehicle should nev

towed with the wheels onground. This can cause sedamage to the transaxle or thesystem.

dolly

2WD only

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ysion components are damagedvehicle is being towed with thwheels on the ground, use a towi

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What to do in an emergency

When towing your vehicle in an

gency without wheel dollies :1. Set the ignition switch in the AC

tion.

2. Place the transaxle shift leve(Neutral).

3. Release the parking brake.

OUN046030 CAUTIONFailure to place the transaxlelever in N (Neutral) may causenal damage to the transaxle.

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3. Install the towing hook by turning itclockwise into the hole until it is fully

secured.4. Remove the towing hook and install

the cover after use.

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Rear

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the cover after use.

What to do in an emergency

• Before emergency towing, check thatthe hook is not broken or damaged.

• Fasten the towing cable or chainsecurely to the hook

CAUTION• Attach a towing strap to the tow 

hook.

• Using a portion of the vehicle other than the tow hooks for tow- ing may damage the body of your vehicle.

• Use only a cable or chain specifi- cally intended for use in towing vehicles. Securely fasten the cable or chain to the towing hook provided.

WARNINGUse extreme caution when tothe vehicle.

• Avoid sudden starts or edriving maneuvers which wplace excessive stress oemergency towing hook and

ing cable or chain. The hootowing cable or chain may and cause serious injury orage.

• If the disabled vehicle is uto be moved, do not forciblytinue the towing. Contac

authorized HYUNDAI dealecommercial tow truck serviassistance.

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securely to the hook.

• Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady andeven force.

• Tow the vehicle as straight aas possible.

• Keep away from the vehicle

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Emergency towing precautions • Turn the ignition switch to ACC so the

steering wheel isn’t locked.

• Place the transaxle shift lever in N(Neutral).

• Release the parking bake.

• Press the brake pedal with more forcethan normal since you will havereduced brake performance.

• More steering effort will be requiredbecause the power steering systemwill be disabled.

• If you are driving down a long hill, the

brakes may overheat and brake per-formance will be reduced. Stop oftenand let the brakes cool off.

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Rear

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CAUTIONIf the car is being towed with all four 

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Maintenan

Maintenance

ENGINE COMPARTMENT

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MAINTENANCE SERVICESG020000AEN

You should exercise the utmost care toprevent damage to your vehicle andinjury to yourself whenever performingany maintenance or inspection proce-dures.

Should you have any doubts concerningthe inspection or servicing of your vehi-

cle, we strongly recommend that youhave an authorized HYUNDAI dealerperform this work.

An authorized HYUNDAI dealer has fac-tory-trained technicians and genuineHYUNDAI parts to service your vehicleproperly. For expert advice and quality

service, see an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.

Inadequate, incomplete or insufficientser icing ma res lt in operational prob

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Owner’s responsibility

✽ NOTICEMaintenance Service and Retention are the owner's respon

You should retain documents thaproper maintenance has been peon your vehicle in accordance wscheduled maintenance serviceshown on the following pages. Yothis information to establish your ance with the servicing and maint

requirements of your vehicle warrDetailed warranty information is pin your Owner’s Handbook & WInformation booklet.

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servicing may result in operational prob-lems with your vehicle that could lead tovehicle damage, an accident, or person-

Information booklet.

Repairs and adjustments requireresult of improper maintenance o

f i d i t t

Maintenance

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The following lists are vehicle cheinspections that should be perforthe owner or an authorized HYdealer at the frequencies indichelp ensure safe, dependable opof your vehicle.

Any adverse conditions sho

brought to the attention of your desoon as possible.

These Owner Maintenance Chegenerally not covered by warrantyou may be charged for labor, palubricants used.

WARNING - Maintenancework 

• Performing maintenance work ona vehicle can be dangerous. Youcan be seriously injured whileperforming some maintenanceprocedures. If you lack sufficient

knowledge and experience or theproper tools and equipment to dothe work, have it done by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer.

• Working under the hood with theengine running is dangerous. Itbecomes even more dangerous

when you wear jewelry or looseclothing. These can becomeentangled in moving parts andresult in injury Therefore if you

OWNER MAINTENANCE

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result in injury. Therefore, if youmust run the engine while work-ing under the hood, make certain

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While operating your vehicle: • Note any changes in the sound of the

exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumesin the vehicle.

• Check for vibrations in the steeringwheel. Notice any increased steeringeffort or looseness in the steering

wheel, or change in its straight-aheadposition.

• Notice if your vehicle constantly turnsslightly or “pulls” to one side when trav-eling on smooth, level road.

• When stopping, listen and check forunusual sounds, pulling to one side,

increased brake pedal travel or “hard-to-push” brake pedal.

• If any slipping or changes in the oper-i f l h k

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At least monthly: • Check coolant level in the

coolant reservoir.

• Check the operation of all lights, including the stoplights, tnals and hazard warning flashe

• Check the inflation pressures

tires including the spare.

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At least twice a year(i.e., every Spring and Fall): 

• Check radiator, heater and ai

tioning hoses for leaks or dama• Check windshield washer sprwiper operation. Clean wiper with clean cloth dampened with

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ation of your transaxle occurs, checkthe transaxle fluid level.

• Check automatic transaxle P (Park)

with clean cloth dampened wither fluid.

• Check headlight alignment.

Maintenance

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICEG040000AUN-EU

Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule ifthe vehicle is usually operated wherenone of the following conditions apply. Ifany of the following conditions apply, fol-low Maintenance Under Severe UsageConditions.

• Repeated short distance driving.

• Driving in dusty conditions or sandyareas.

• Extensive use of brakes.

• Driving in areas where salt or othercorrosive materials are being used.

• Driving on rough or muddy roads.

• Driving in mountainous areas.

• Extended periods of idling or lowspeed operation.

• Driving for a prolonged period in cold

If your vehicle is operated un

above conditions, you should replace or refill more frequently tfollowing Normal Maintenance ScAfter 120 months or 150,000(240,000 km) continue to follow tscribed maintenance intervals.

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Driving for a prolonged period in coldtemperatures and/or extremely humidclimates.

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NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEThe following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emisvehicle emission services to protect your warranty. Where both mileage andmined by whichever occurs first.

R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, rep

DESCRIPTION

7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60

12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48

Replace every

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EMISSION CONTROL ITEMS

ENGINE OIL AND FILTER

FUEL FILTER

FUEL LINES, FUEL HOSES AND CONNECTIONS

VACUUM HOSE

No.

1

2

3

4

MILES X 1000

KILOMETERS X 1000

MONTHS

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I I I I I I I I

I I

VACUUM HOSE

CRANKCASE VENTILATION HOSE

4

5

Maintenance

NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)

DESCRIPTION

7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60

12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48

I I

 At first, replace a

 After that, replace e

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GENERAL ITEMS

DRIVE BELT (AUTO-TENSIONER,

GENERATOR, P/STR'G, A/CON, W/PUMP)

COOLANT

 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID

BRAKE FLUID

BRAKE HOSES AND LINES

MILES X 1000

KILOMETERS X 1000

MONTHS

R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repa

No.

1

2

3

4

5

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BRAKE HOSES AND LINES

REAR DISC BRAKE/PADS, PARKING BRAKE

5

6

NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)

R : Replace I : Inspect and, after Inspection, clean, adjust, repa

DESCRIPTION

7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60

12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48

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I I I I I I I I

I I I I

I I I I

I I I I

GENERAL ITEMS

STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS

/LOWER ARM BALL JOINT, UPPER ARM BALL

JOINT

POWER STEERING FLUID

POWER STEERING PUMP, BELT AND HOSES

DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS

AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT

MILES X 1000

KILOMETERS X 1000

MONTHS

No.

10

11

12

13

14

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 AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT

CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FILTER

14

15

Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS

ENGINE OIL AND FILTER

AIR CLEANER FILTER

SPARK PLUGS

FRONT DISC BRAKE/PADS, CALIPERS AND ROTORS

REAR DISC BRAKE/PADS, PARKING BRAKE

STEERING GEAR BOX, LINKAGE & BOOTS/ 

LOWER ARM BALL JOINT, UPPER ARM BALL JOINT

DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS

R

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R

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I

I

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EVERY 3,000 MIL

MORE FREQUEN

MORE FREQUEN

MORE FREQUEN

MORE FREQUEN

MORE FREQUEN

EVERY 7 500 MIL

MAINTENANCE ITEMMAINTENANCE

OPERATION

The following items must be serviced more frequently on cars normally usedbelow for the appropriate maintenance intervals.

R : Replace I : Inspect and, after inspection, clean, adjust, repair or replac

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DRIVE SHAFTS AND BOOTS

TRANSFER CASE OIL (AWD)

I

R

EVERY 7,500 MIL

EVERY 30,000 M

EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMSG050100AUN

Engine oil and filterThe engine oil and filter should bechanged at the intervals specified in themaintenance schedule. If the car is beingdriven in severe conditions, more fre-quent oil and filter changes are required.

G050200AUN

Drive belts

Inspect all drive belts for evidence ofcuts, cracks, excessive wear or oil satu-ration and replace if necessary. Drivebelts should be checked periodically for

proper tension and adjusted as neces-sary.

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Fuel filter (cartridge)A clogged filter can limit the spwhich the vehicle may be driven, dthe emission system and cause issues such as hard starting. If ansive amount of foreign matter alates in the fuel tank, the filte

require replacement more frequeAfter installing a new filter, run thefor several minutes, and check foat the connections. Fuel filters shinstalled by an authorized HYdealer.

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Maintenance

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Vacuum crankcase ventilationhoses

Inspect the surface of hoses for evidenceof heat and/or mechanical damage. Hardand brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts,abrasions, and excessive swelling indi-cate deterioration. Particular attention

should be paid to examine those hosesurfaces nearest to high heat sources,such as the exhaust manifold.

Inspect the hose routing to assure thatthe hoses do not come in contact withany heat source, sharp edges or movingcomponent which might cause heat dam-

age or mechanical wear. Inspect all hoseconnections, such as clamps and cou-plings, to make sure they are secure, andthat no leaks are present. Hoses should

G050800AEN

Air cleaner filterA Genuine HYUNDAI air cleanerrecommended when the fireplaced.

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Spark plugs

Make sure to install new spark pthe correct heat range.

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Valve clearance

Inspect excessive valve noise engine vibration and adjust if necAn authorized HYUNDAI dealer perform the operation.

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that no leaks are present. Hoses shouldbe replaced immediately if there is anyevidence of deterioration or damage. G051100AUN

G051700AUN

Parking brakeInspect the parking brake system includ-ing the parking brake pedal and cables.

G051900AUN

Brake discs, pads, calipers and

rotorsCheck the pads for excessive wear, discsfor run out and wear, and calipers for fluidleakage.

G052000AUN

Exhaust pipe and muffler

Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muf-fler and hangers for cracks, deterioration,or damage. Start the engine and listencarefully for any exhaust gas leakage

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Steering gear box, linkage &boots/lower arm ball joint

With the vehicle stopped and engcheck for excessive free-play steering wheel.

Check the linkage for bends or dCheck the dust boots and ball jo

deterioration, cracks, or dReplace any damaged parts.

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Power steering pump, belt ahoses

Check the power steering pumhoses for leakage and damage. Rany damaged or leaking parts iately. Inspect the power steering

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carefully for any exhaust gas leakage.Tighten connections or replace parts asnecessary

y p p gdrive belt) for evidence of cuts, excessive wear, oiliness and pro

Maintenance

ENGINE OIL

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Checking the engine oil level

1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground.2. Start the engine and allow it to reach

normal operating temperature.

3. Turn the engine off and wait fo

minutes (about 5 minutes) for threturn to the oil pan.

4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clere-insert it fully.

5. Pull the dipstick out again andthe level. The level should be b

F and L.

WARNING - Radiator Be very careful not to toucradiator hose when checkinadding the engine oil as it mhot enough to burn you.

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CAUTIONDo not overfill with engin

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Do not overfill with enginEngine damage may result.

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Changing the engine oil and filter

Have engine oil and filter changed by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer according tothe Maintenance Schedule at the begin-ning of this section

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The high-pressure cooling systemreservoir filled with year-round ancoolant. The reservoir is filled at tory.

Check the antifreeze protectiocoolant level at least once a yearbeginning of the winter seaso

before traveling to a colder climat

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Checking the coolant level

ENGINE COOLANT

WARNING - Removing

radiator cap• Never attempt to remove the

ator cap while the engine isating or hot. Doing so migh

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ning of this section.to cooling system and edamage and could result in

PROPOSITION 65 WARNING

Maintenance

Check the condition and connections ofall cooling system hoses and heater

hoses. Replace any swollen or deterio-rated hoses.

The coolant level should be filledbetween F and L marks on the side of the

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Recommended engine coolant • Use only soft (de-mineralized) w

the coolant mixture.

• The engine in your vehicle hminum engine parts and must tected by an ethylene-glycocoolant to prevent corrosion an

ing.• DO NOT USE alcohol or m

coolant or mix them with the spcoolant.

• Do not use a solution that cmore than 60% antifreeze or le

35% antifreeze, which would the effectiveness of the solution

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coolant reservoir when the engine iscool.

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Changing the coolantHave coolant changed by an autHYUNDAI dealer according Maintenance Schedule at the beof this section.

WARNING - Radiator capDo not remove the radiator capwhen the engine and radiator arehot. Scalding hot coolant andsteam may blow out under pres-

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CAUTIONPut a thick cloth around the racap before refilling the coolorder to prevent the coolantoverflowing into engine partsas the generator.

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steam may blow out under pres-sure causing serious injury.

Maintenance

BRAKE FLUID

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Checking the brake fluid level

Check the fluid level in the reservoir peri-odically. The fluid level should bebetween MAX and MIN marks on theside of the reservoir.

If the level is low, add fluid to th

level. The level will fall with accummileage. This is a normal conditiociated with the wear of the brake If the fluid level is excessively lowthe brake system checked by an ized HYUNDAI dealer.

Use only the specified brake fluidto “Recommended lubricants or ties” in section 9.) 

Never mix different types of fluid.

WARNING - Loss of bfluidIn the event the brake syrequires frequent additions ofthe vehicle should be inspect

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Before removing the reservoir cap andadding brake fluid clean the area around

the vehicle should be inspectan authorized HYUNDAI deale

POWER STEERING FLUID

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Checking the power steering fluid

levelWith the vehicle on level ground, checkthe fluid level in the power steering reser-voir periodically. The fluid should be

✽ NOTICE

Check that the fluid level is "HOT" range on the reservoirfluid is cold, check that it is "COLD" range.

In the event the power steering requires frequent addition of flu

vehicle should be inspected authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

CAUTION• To avoid damage to the

steering pump, do not operavehicle for prolonged pe

with a low power steeringlevel.

• Never start the engine whereservoir tank is empty.

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p ybetween MAX and MIN marks on theside of the reservoir at the normal tem

ese o a s e p y

• When adding fluid, be carefdi t d t t i t th t

Maintenance

WASHER FLUID

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Checking the washer fluid level

The reservoir is translucent so that youcan check the level with a quick visualinspection.

Check the fluid level in the washer fluid

WARNING - Coolant• Do not use radiator coolaantifreeze in the washer reservoir.

• Radiator coolant can sevobscure visibility when spon the windshield and may c

loss of vehicle control or dato paint and body trim.

• Windshield washer fluid acontain some amounts of aland can be flammable undetain circumstances. Do notsparks or flame to contac

washer fluid or the washerreservoir. Damage to the vor occupants could occur.

• Windshield washer fluid ish d

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reservoir and add fluid if necessary. Plainwater may be used if washer fluid is not

sonous to humans and anDo not drink and avoid conta

AIR CLEANER

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Filter replacement

It must be replaced when necessary, andshould not be cleaned and reused.

1. Loosen the air cleaner cover aclips and open the cover.

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Maintenance

Replace the filter according to the

Maintenance Schedule.If the vehicle is operated in extremely dusty or sandy areas, replace the ele- ment more often than the usual recom- mended intervals. (Refer to  “Maintenance under severe usage condi- tions” in this section.) 

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Filter inspection

The climate control air filter shoreplaced every 10,000 miles km). If the vehicle is operated in sair-polluted cities or on dusty

CAUTION• Do not drive with the air cleaner 

removed; this will result in exces- sive engine wear.

• When removing the air cleaner fil- ter, be careful that dust or dirt does not enter the air intake, or damage may result.

• Use a HYUNDAI genuine part. Use of non-genuine parts could dam-

CLIMATE CONTROL AIR

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roads for a long period, it shoinspected more frequently and re

of non genuine parts could dam  age the air flow sensor.

2. With the glove box open, remove thestoppers on both sides to allow the

glove box to hang freely on the hinges.

3. Remove the climate control acase pulling out both sides

cover.

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Maintenance

WIPER BLADES

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Blade inspection

✽ NOTICECommercial hot waxes applied by auto-matic car washes have been known tomake the windshield difficult to clean.

Contamination of either the windsthe wiper blades with foreign mareduce the effectiveness of theshield wipers. Common sources tamination are insects, tree sap, wax treatments used by some cocial car washes. If the blades are ing properly, clean both the windthe blades with a good cleaner detergent, and rinse thoroughclean water.

1JBA5122CAUTION

To prevent damage to the blades, do not use gaskerosene, paint thinner, or solvents on or near them.

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Front windshield wiper blade 

For your convenience, move the wind-shield wiper blades to the service posi-tion as follows;

1. Remove the key from the ignitionswitch

3. Raise the wiper arm.

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CAUTIONDo not allow the wiper arm against the windshield, since chip or crack the windshield.

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switch.

2 Move the wiper switch to the single

Maintenance

5. Install the blade assembly in thereverse order of removal.

6. Return the wiper arm on the wind-shield.

7. Turn the ignition switch to the ON posi-tion.

8 Mo e the iper s itch to an position

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Rear window wiper blade

1. Raise the wiper arm and pull wiper blade assembly.

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8. Move the wiper switch to any positionand then to the OFF position

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For best battery service

• Keep the battery securely mounted.• Keep the battery top clean and dry.

• Keep the terminals and connectionsclean, tight, and coated with petroleumj ll i l

BATTERY

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WARNING - BatterydangersAlways read the folloinstructions carefully handling a battery.

Keep lighted cigaretteall other flames or s

away from the battery

Hydrogen, a highly bustible gas, is apresent in battery cellmay explode if ignited

Keep batteries out o

reach of children bebatteries contain hcorrosive SULFURIC Do not allow battery a

t t ki

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 jelly or terminal grease. contact your skin,clothing or paint finish

Maintenance

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Battery rechargingYour vehicle has a maintenancalcium-based battery.

• If the battery becomes dischargshort time (because, for examheadlights or interior lights werewhile the vehicle was not i

recharge it by slow charging for 10 hours.

• If the battery gradually discbecause of high electric load wvehicle is being used, recharge 30A for two hours.

(Continued)

• The electrical ignition systemworks with high voltage. Nevertouch these components with theengine running or the ignitionswitched on.

Failure to follow the above warn-ings can result in serious bodily

injury or death.

WARNING - Recharginbattery

When recharging the baobserve the following precaut

PROPOSITION 65 WARNINGBattery posts, terminals, and relat-ed accessories contain lead andlead compounds, chemicals knownto the State of California to causecancer and reproductive harm.Batteries also contain other chemi-

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• The battery must be remcals known to the State ofC lif i t W h

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Removing the battery

1. Remove the nut (1) and disconnect thebattery cable from the negative termi-nal of the battery.

2. Remove the nuts (1, 2) and disconnectthe battery cable from the positive ter

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Reset items

Items should be reset after the has been discharged or the battbeen disconnected.

• Power tailgate (See section 4)

• Auto up/down window (See sec

• Sunroof (See section 4)

• Driver position memory system(See section 4)

• Trip computer (See section 4)

• Climate control system(See section 4)

• Clock (See section 4)

• Audio (See section 4)

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the battery cable from the positive ter-minal of the battery

Maintenance

TIRES AND WHEELSG200100AUN

Tire care

For proper maintenance, safety, andmaximum fuel economy, you mustalways maintain recommended tireinflation pressures and stay withinthe load limits and weight distributionrecommended for your vehicle.

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Recommended cold tire inflationpressures

All tire pressures (including thespare) should be checked when the

tires are cold. “Cold Tires” means thevehicle has not been driven for atleast three hours or driven less thanone mile (1.6 km).

All specifications (sizes andsures) can be found on a

attached to the driver’s side pillar.

WARNING - Tire undefl ti

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Recommended pressures must be flation

WARNING Ti I fl ti

CAUTION - Tire pressAlways observe the followi

• Check tire pressure whetires are cold. (After vehas been parked for at three hours or hasn't driven more than one mil

km) since startup.) • Check the pressure of

spare tire each time you cthe pressure of other tire

• Never overload your veBe careful not to overlo

vehicle luggage rack if vehicle is equipped with

• Worn, old tires can causedents. If your tread is

if ti

CAUTION• Warm tires normally exceed 

recommended cold tire pres- sures by 4 to 6 psi (28 to 41kPa). Do not release air from warm tires to adjust the pres- sure or the tires will be under- 

inflated.• Be sure to reinstall the tire 

inflation valve caps. Without the valve cap, dirt or moisture could get into the valve core and cause air leakage. If a valve cap is missing, install a new one as soon as possible.

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WARNING - Tire Inflation worn, or if your tires

Maintenance

Remove the valve cap from the tire

valve stem. Press the tire gage firm-ly onto the valve to get a pressuremeasurement. If the cold tire inflationpressure matches the recommendedpressure on the tire and loadinginformation label, no further adjust-ment is necessary. If the pressure is

low, add air until you reach the rec-ommended amount.

If you overfill the tire, release air bypushing on the metal stem in thecenter of the tire valve. Recheck thetire pressure with the tire gage. Be

sure to put the valve caps back onthe valve stems. They help preventleaks by keeping out dirt and mois-ture.

WARNING• Inspect your tires frequfor proper inflation as wewear and damage. Alwaya tire pressure gauge.

• Tires with too much or toopressure wear unevenly c

ing poor handling, loss ofcle control, and suddenfailure leading to accidinjuries, and even deathrecommended cold tire sure for your vehicle cafound in this manual anthe tire label located on thver's side center pillar.

• Worn tires can cause dents. Replace tires tha

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dents. Replace tires thaworn show uneven wea

Disc brake pads should be insfor wear whenever tires are ro

✽ NOTICERotate radial tires that haasymmetric tread pattern onlfront to rear and not from r

left.

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Without a spare tire

Directional tires (if equipped)WARNING

• Do not use the compact stire for tire rotation.

• Do not mix bias ply and r

ply tires under any cirstances. This may cunusual handling charactics that could result in dsevere injury or pro

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severe injury, or pro

Maintenance

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Tire replacement

If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wearindicator will appear as a solid bandacross the tread. This shows there isless than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of treadleft on the tire Replace the tire when

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Tread wear indicator WARNING - Replacingtires

To reduce the chance or seor fatal injuries from an dent caused by tire failuloss of vehicle control:

• Replace tires that are w

show uneven wear, ordamaged. Worn tires cause loss of braking etiveness, steering controtraction.

• Do not drive your vehicle

too little or too much presin your tires. This can leuneven wear and tire fail

• When replacing tires, nmix radial and bias-ply

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left on the tire. Replace the tire whenthi h

mix radial and bias-ply

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Compact spare tire replacement

A compact spare tire has a shortertread life than a regular size tire.Replace it when you can see thetread wear indicator bars on the tire.The replacement compact spare tireshould be the same size and design

tire as the one provided with yournew vehicle and should be mountedon the same compact spare tirewheel. The compact spare tire is notdesigned to be mounted on a regularsize wheel, and the compact sparetire wheel is not designed for mount-

ing a regular size tire.

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Wheel replacement

When replacing the metal wheany reason, make sure thwheels are equivalent to the ofactory units in diameter, rimand offset.

WARNINGA wheel that is not the cosize may adversely affect wand bearing life, brakingstopping abilities, hancharacteristics, ground cance, body-to-tire clearasnow chain clearaspeedometer calibration, hlight aim and bumper heig

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Maintenance

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Tire sidewall labeling

This information identifies anddescribes the fundamental charac-teristics of the tire and also providesthe tire identification number (TIN)for safety standard certification The

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2. Tire size designation

A tire’s sidewall is marked witsize designation. You will neeinformation when selecting rement tires for your car. The foexplains what the letters andbers in the tire size desig

mean.Example tire size designation:

(These numbers are providedexample only; your tire size detor could vary depending ovehicle.)

P245/65R17 105T

P - Applicable vehicle type marked with the prefix “intended for use on pas

I030B04JM

1

1

2 3

4

5,6

7

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for safety standard certification. TheTIN b d id if h i i

intended for use on pas

Tire speed ratings

The chart below lists many of the dif-ferent speed ratings currently beingused for passenger car tires. Thespeed rating is part of the tire sizedesignation on the sidewall of thetire. This symbol corresponds to thattire's designed maximum safe oper-

ating speed.

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3. Checking tire life (TIN :Tire 

Identification Number)Any tires that are over 6 yeabased on the manufacturing(including the spare tire) shoreplaced by new ones. You cthe manufacturing date on t

sidewall (possibly on the insidewheel), displaying the DOT The DOT Code is a series obers on a tire consisting of nuand English letters. The manuing date is designated by the ladigits (characters) of the DOT

DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO

The front part of the DOT meplant code number, tire siz

S 112 mph (180 km/h)

T 118 mph (190 km/h)H 130 mph (210 km/h)

V 149 mph (240 km/h)

Z Above 149 mph (240 km/h)

Maximum SpeedSpeedRatingSymbol

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tread pattern and the last fou

Maintenance

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5. Maximum permissible inflation 

pressure This number is the greatest amountof air pressure that should be put inthe tire. Do not exceed the maximumpermissible inflation pressure. Referto the Tire and Loading Information

label for recommended inflationpressure.

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6. Maximum load rating 

This number indicates the maximum

load in kilograms and pounds thatcan be carried by the tire. Whenreplacing the tires on the vehicle,always use a tire that has the sameload rating as the factory installedti

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7. Uniform tire quality grading

Tread wear

The tread wear grade is a comtive rating based on the wear the tire when tested under conconditions on a specified gment test course. For example

graded 150 would wear one-half times (1½) as well on thernment course as a tire grade

The relative performance odepends upon the actual conof their use, however, anddepart significantly from thedue to variations in driving service practices and differenroad characteristics and clima

These grades are molded o

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tire side walls of passenger vehicl

Temperature -A, B & C

The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B and C representing thetire’s resistance to the generation ofheat and its ability to dissipate heatwhen tested under controlled condi-tions on a specified indoor laboratorytest wheel.

Sustained high temperature cancause the material of the tire todegenerate and reduce tire life, andexcessive temperature can lead tosudden tire failure. The grade C cor-responds to a level of performancewhich all passenger car tires mustmeet under the Federal MotorVehicle Safety Standard No. 109.Grades B and A represent higherlevels of performance on the labora-tory test wheel than the minimum

WARNING - Tire

temperatThe temperature grade fotire is established for a tireis properly inflated andoverloaded Excessive sp

WARNINGThe temperature grade fotire is established for a tireis properly inflated andoverloaded. Excessive spunderinflation, or exceloading, either separately

combination, can cause build-up and possible tireure.

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tory test wheel than the minimum overloaded. Excessive sp

Maintenance

Cold Tire Pressure: The amount ofair pressure in a tire, measured inpounds per square inch (psi) or kilo-pascals (kPa) before a tire has builtup heat from driving.

Curb Weight: This means the weightof a motor vehicle with standard andoptional equipment including the

maximum capacity of fuel, oil andcoolant, but without passengers andcargo.

DOT Markings: A code molded intothe sidewall of a tire signifying thatthe tire is in compliance with the U.S.

Department of Transportation motorvehicle safety standards. The DOTcode includes the Tire IdentificationNumber (TIN), an alphanumeric des-ignator which can also identify theti f t d ti l t

Intended Outboard Sidewaside of an asymmetrical tiremust always face outward mounted on a vehicle.

Kilopascal (kPa): The metric air pressure.

Load Index: An assigned nranging from 1 to 279 that sponds to the load carrying caof a tire.

Maximum Inflation Pressurmaximum air pressure to wcold tire may be inflated. Themum air pressure is molded o

sidewall.Maximum Load Rating: Thrating for a tire at the maximumissible inflation pressure fotire

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tire manufacturer production planttire.

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Maintenance

Do not drive faster than 75 mph (120km/h) when your car is equipped withsnow tires.

Tire chains

Tire chains, if necessary, should beinstalled on the drive wheels as fol-

lows.2WD : Front wheels

AWD : All four wheels

If a full set of chains is notavailable for a AWD vehicle,chains may be installed on

the front wheels only.Be sure that the chains are installedin accordance with the manufactur-er's instructions.

To minimize tire and chain wear, do

WARNING - Snow or ic

• When driving on roads ered with snow or ice, drless than 20 mph (30 km/

• Use the SAE “S” class orchains.

• If you hear noise causechains contacting the bretighten the chain to acontact with the vehicle b

• To prevent body damretighten the chains aftering 0.3~0.6 miles (0.5~1.0

• Do not use tire chainvehicles equipped withminum wheels. In unaable circumstance, use atype chain

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To minimize tire and chain wear, do type chain

FUSES

This vehicle has 3 fuse panels, oned in the driver’s side panel bols

other in the engine compartmentIf any of your vehicle’s lights, sories, or controls do not work, chappropriate circuit fuse. If a fublown, the element inside the fusemelted.

If the electrical system does nofirst check the driver’s side fuse pAlways replace a blown fuse withthe same rating.

If the replacement fuse blows, thcates an electrical problem. Avoithe system involved and imm

consult an authorized HYUNDAI dThree kinds of fuses are used: blafor lower amperage rating, cartridgand fusible link for higher amperaings.

Normal

Normal

Blade type

Cartridge type

Fusible link

Blown

Blown

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Maintenance

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Instrument panel fuse replace-

ment1. Turn the ignition switch and all otherswitches off.

2. Open the fuse panel cover.

3. Pull the suspected fuse straigUse the removal tool providedfuse panel cover.

4. Check the removed fuse; replais blown.

Spare fuses are provided in thfuse panel (or in the engine cment fuse panel)

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Memory fuse 

Your vehicle is equipped with a memoryfuse to prevent battery discharge if yourvehicle is parked without being operatedfor prolonged periods. Use the followingprocedures before parking the vehicle forprolonged periods.

✽ NOTICE• If the memory fuse is pulled u

the fuse panel, the warning audio, clock and interior lamwill not operate. Some items mreset after replacement. R“Battery” in this section.

• Even though the memory pulled up, the battery can stillcharged by operation of thelights or other electrical device

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Maintenance

3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if itis blown. To remove or insert the fuse,

use the fuse puller in the engine com-partment fuse panel.

4. Push in a new fuse of the same rating,and make sure it fits tightly in the clips.If it fits loosely, consult an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.

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Main fuse 

If the main fuse is blown, it mremoved as follows:

1. Disconnect the negative batter

2. Remove the nuts shown in theabove.

3 R l th f ith

CAUTIONAfter checking the fuse panel in the engine compartment, securely install the fuse panel cover. If not,electrical failures may occur from water contact.

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Instrument panel fuse panel Engine compartment fuse panel

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Fuse/relay panel description

Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing

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Maintenance

Instrument panel fuse panel

Description Fuse rating ProtectedAUDIO-2 10A Audio, Console & rear power outlet relay, Digital clo

ATM key lock control module, RSE module

C/LIGHTER 20A Front cigarette lighter & Power outlet

A/BAG 2 10A Driver seat belt buckle switch, Weight classification

A/BAG 1 15A SRS control module

A/BAG IND 10A Instrument cluster (Air bag indicator lamp)

B/UP LP 10A Back-up lamp relay, TCM, Electro chromic mirror, B

CRUISE 10A Multifunction switch (Cruise remocon switch), PIC im

ATM CONT 10A ATM key lock control module, AWD ECM, BCM, Mu

Semi active engine mounting control module

CLUSTER 10A Instrument cluster, Generator, BCM, Semi active en

Tire pressure monitoring module

START 10A Burglar alarm relay, Power tailgate control moduleEPS 10A BCM, Rheostat, Power window main switch, Front p

A/CON 10A Front/Rear A/C control module, Blower relay, Rear A

Electro chromic mirror

FR S/HTD 15A Driver/Passenger Seat warmer switch

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Description Fuse rating Protected

DR LOCK 20A Power window main switch, Power tailgate relay, Ta

STOP LP 15A Stop lamp switch

ADJ-PEDAL 15A Adjustable pedal relay

H/LP WASHER 20A -

FUEL LID 15A Fuel filler lid switch

RR FOG 15A -

FR WIPER 30A Front wiper motor

TILT & TELE 15A Tilt & Telescopic moduleDRL 15A DRL relay

P/WDW LH 25A Driver safety window ECM, Rear power window sw

P/WDW RH 25A Front/Rear power window switch RH

MIRR HTD 10A Power outside mirror motor & defogger LH/RH, Fro

P/SEAT 30A IMS control module, Driver/Passenger seat manual

KEY SOL 10A AWD ECM, Back warning buzzer, PIC mechanical Weight classification module, Rear initiator LH/RH

DEICER 15A Windshield defogger relay

S/ROOF 15A Sunroof control module

RSE, SMART KEY 10A PIC immobilizer module, RSE module

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Maintenance

Engine compartment main fuse panel

Description Fuse rating ProtectedIGN 1 40A Ignition switch(ACC, IG1)

IGN 2 40A Start relay, Ignition switch(IG2, START)

I/P B+1 50A Fuse(DR LOCK 20A, STOP LP 15A, TAIL LH/RH

I/P B+2 50A Fuse(P/SEAT 30A, KEY SOL 10A, S/ROOF 15A,

Memory fuse (AUDIO1 15A, ROOM LP 15A)

P/WDW 40A Fuse(P/WDW LH/RH 25A)

BLOWER 40A Blower relay

RR HTD 40A Rear defogger relay, Fuse(MIRR HTD 10A)

ECU 30A Engine control relay, Fuse(IGN COIL 20A, ECU2

ABS 1 40A ABS/ESC control module, Multipurpose check con

ABS 2 40A ABS/ESC control module, Multipurpose check con

TCU 1 15A TCM

TPMS 10A Tire pressure monitoring module, Semi active engB/ALARM 10A -

F/PUMP 20A Fuel pump relay

T/SIG 15A BCM (Hazard lamp), Head lamp (High/Low) relay

A/CON 10A A/C relay

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Description Fuse rating Protected

H/LP LO RH 15A Head lamp(Low) relay RH

H/LP LO LH 15A Head lamp(Low) relay LH

H/LP HI 20A Head lamp(High) relay

FR FOG 15A Front fog lamp relay

HORN 15A Horn relay

ABS 10A ABS/ESC control module, ESC switch

DIAG 10A Multipurpose check connector

ECU 3 10A ECMTCU 2/GLOW 10A TCM, Stop lamp switch

Engine compartment sub fuse panel

Description Fuse rating Pro

I/P BOX B+3 40A Fuse( RR FOG 15A FUEL LID 15A FR W

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Maintenance

LIGHT BULBSG220000AEN

Use only the bulbs of the specified wattage.

✽ NOTICEAfter heavy, driving rain or wheadlight and taillight lenses

f t Thi diti i

WARNING - Working onthe lights

Prior to working on the light, firmlyapply the parking brake, ensurethat the ignition switch is turned tothe LOCK position and turn off thelights to avoid sudden movementof the vehicle and burning your fin-gers or receiving an electric shock.

CAUTIONBe sure to replace the burned-out bulb with one of the same wattage 

CAUTION

If you don’t have necessary the correct bulbs and the expeconsult an authorized HYUdealer. In many cases, it is dito replace vehicle light because other parts of the vmust be removed before yo

get to the bulb. This is espetrue if you have to remove the light assembly to get to the bRemoving/installing  the heaassembly can result in damathe vehicle.

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Headlight bulb 

(Continued)

• If a bulb becomes damagcracked, replace it immedand carefully dispose of it.

• Wear eye protection when cing a bulb. Allow the bulb todown before handling it.

OHD076046

WARNING - Halogen bulbs

• Halogen bulbs contain pressur-ized gas that will produce flyingpieces of glass if broken.

M i

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Maintenance

5. Remove the bulb from the headlightassembly.

6. Install a new headlight bulb and snapthe headlight bulb retaining wire (highbeam) into position by aligning thewire with the groove on the bulb.

7. Connect the headlight bulb socket-connector.

8. Install the headlight bulb cover by turn-

ing it clockwise.

G220102AEN-EU

Front turn signal, position, side mark- er and fog light bulbs (if equipped) 

If the light bulb is not operating, have the

vehicle checked by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer.

G220200AEN

Side repeater light bulb replment

If the light bulb is not operating, hvehicle checked by an autHYUNDAI dealer.

OE

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M i t

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Maintenance

Inside light 

1. Open the tailgate.

2. Remove the service cover using a flat-blade screwdriver.

3. Loosen the light assembly retainingnuts with a wrench.

4. Remove the rear combination lightassembly from the body of the vehicle

5. Remove the socket from the asby turning the socket counterclountil the tabs on the socket ali

the slots on the assembly.6. Remove the bulb from the so

pressing it in and rotating it cclockwise until the tabs on thalign with the slots in the sock

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G220400AEN

High mounted stop lightreplacement

If the light is not operating, have the vehi-cle checked by an authorized HYUNDAIdealer.

G220500AUN

License plate light bulb replment

1. Loosen the lens retaining screa philips head screwdriver.

2. Remove the lens.

3. Remove the bulb by pulling it

OEN076038 OE

Maintenance

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Maintenance

OEN07

Map lamp (2nd row) (if equipped)

OEN076040

Map lamp (1st row)

Luggage lampRoom lamp (2nd row)

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3. Install a new bulb in the socket.

4. Align the lens tabs with the interior

light housing notches and snap thelens into place.

Exterior care

G230101AUN

Exterior general caution

It is very important to follow thdirections when using any chcleaner or polish. Read all warncaution statements that appear label.

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Finish maintenance 

Washing

To help protect your vehicle’s finirust and deterioration, wash it thoand frequently at least once a mo

lukewarm or cold water.If you use your vehicle for off-roing, you should wash it after earoad trip. Pay special attentionremoval of any accumulation of s

CAUTIONUse care not to dirty or damage lens, lens tab, and plastic housings.

APPEARANCE CARE

Maintenance

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Maintenance

Waxing

Wax the vehicle when water

longer bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehiclewaxing. Use a good quality lipaste wax, and follow the manufainstructions. Wax all metal trim toit and to maintain its luster.

Removing oil, tar, and similar m

with a spot remover will usually swax from the finish. Be sure tothese areas even if the rest of thedoes not yet need waxing.

WARNING - Wet brakes

After washing the vehicle, test thebrakes while driving slowly to see ifthey have been affected by water. Ifbraking performance is impaired,dry the brakes by applying themlightly while maintaining a slow for-ward speed.

CAUTION• Water washing in the engine com- 

partment may cause the failure of electrical circuits located in the 

engine compartment.• Never allow water or other liquids 

to come in contact with electri- cal/electronic components inside the vehicle as this may damage 

CAUTION

• Wiping dust or dirt off thewith a dry cloth will scratcfinish.

• Do not use steel wool, abcleaners, or strong deter

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Underbody maintenance 

Corrosive materials used for ice andsnow removal and dust control may col-lect on the underbody. If these materialsare not removed, accelerated rusting canoccur on underbody parts such as thefuel lines, frame, floor pan and exhaustsystem, even though they have been

treated with rust protection.Thoroughly flush the vehicle underbodyand wheel openings with lukewarm orcold water once a month, after off-roaddriving and at the end of each winter. Payspecial attention to these areas becauseit is difficult to see all the mud and dirt. It

will do more harm than good to wet downthe road grime without removing it. Thelower edges of doors, rocker panels, andframe members have drain holes thatshould not be allowed to clog with dirt;

WARNING

After washing the vehicle, tebrakes while driving slowly tothey have been affected by wbraking performance is impdry the brakes by applying lightly while maintaining a sloward speed.

Maintenance

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Maintenance

G230107AUN

Corrosion protection 

Protecting your vehicle from corrosionBy using the most advanced design andconstruction practices to combat corro-sion, we produces cars of the highestquality. However, this is only part of the job. To achieve the long-term corrosionresistance your vehicle can deliver, the

owner's cooperation and assistance isalso required.

Common causes of corrosion

The most common causes of corrosionon your car are:

• Road salt, dirt and moisture that isallowed to accumulate underneath thecar.

• Removal of paint or protective coatingsby stones, gravel, abrasion or minorscrapes and dents which leave unpro

High-corrosion areas

If you live in an area where you

regularly exposed to corrosive macorrosion protection is particularlytant. Some of the common caaccelerated corrosion are roaddust control chemicals, ocean industrial pollution.

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To help prevent corrosion

You can help prevent corrosion from get-

ting started by observing the following:

Keep your car clean

The best way to prevent corrosion is tokeep your car clean and free of corrosivematerials. Attention to the underside ofthe car is particularly important.

• If you live in a high-corrosion area —where road salts are used, near theocean, areas with industrial pollution,acid rain, etc.—, you should take extracare to prevent corrosion. In winter,hose off the underside of your car atleast once a month and be sure toclean the underside thoroughly whenwinter is over.

• When cleaning underneath tgive particular attention to the

nents under the fenders andareas that are hidden from viethorough job; just dampening thmulated mud rather than waaway will accelerate corrosionthan prevent it. Water under higsure and steam are particularl

tive in removing accumulated mcorrosive materials.

• When cleaning lower door rocker panels and frame membsure that drain holes are kept othat moisture can escape andtrapped inside to accelerate co

Keep your garage dry

Don't park your car in a damp,ventilated garage. This creates aable environment for corrosion.

Maintenance

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Maintenance

Interior care

G230201AUN

Interior general precautionsPrevent caustic solutions such as per-fume and cosmetic oil from contactingthe dashboard because they may causedamage or discoloration. If they do con-tact the dashboard, wipe them off imme-diately. See the instructions that follow forthe proper way to clean vinyl.

G230202AUN

Cleaning the upholstery and in

trimVinyl

Remove dust and loose dirt frowith a whisk broom or vacuum cClean vinyl surfaces with a vinyl c

Fabric

Remove dust and loose dirt fromwith a whisk broom or vacuum cClean with a mild soap solution mended for upholstery or cRemove fresh spots immediatelyfabric spot cleaner. If fresh spotsreceive immediate attention, the

can be stained and its color affected. Also, its fire-resistant procan be reduced if the materialproperly maintained.

CAUTIONNever allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electrical/electronic components 

inside the vehicle as this may dam- age them.

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMG270000AEN-EU

The emission control system of your

vehicle is covered by a written limitedwarranty. Please see the warranty infor-mation contained in the Owner’sHandbook & Warranty Information book-let in your vehicle.

Your vehicle is equipped with an emis-sion control system to meet all applicable

emission regulations.There are three emission control sys-tems, as follows.

(1) Crankcase emission control system

(2) Evaporative emission control system

(3) Exhaust emission control system

In order to assure the proper function ofthe emission control systems, it is rec-ommended that you have your cari t d d i t i d b th

Caution for the InspectioMaintenance Test (With Ele

Stability Control (ESC) system)• To prevent the vehicle from

ing during dynamometer tturn the Electronic Stability C(ESC) system off by pressiESC switch.

• After dynamometer testing i

pleted, turn the ESC system bby pressing the ESC switch a

Maintenance

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Maintenance

G270201AUN

Canister 

Fuel vapors generated inside the fueltank are absorbed and stored in theonboard canister. When the engine isrunning, the fuel vapors absorbed in thecanister are drawn into the surge tankthrough the purge control solenoid valve.

G270202AUNPurge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV) 

The purge control solenoid valve is con-trolled by the Engine Control Module(ECM); when the engine coolant temper-ature is low during idling, the PCSV clos-es so that evaporated fuel is not taken

into the engine. After the engine warms-up during ordinary driving, the PCSVopens to introduce evaporated fuel to theengine.

G270300AUN

3. Exhaust emission control

systemThe Exhaust Emission Control Sya highly effective system which cexhaust emissions while maingood vehicle performance.

G270301AUN

Vehicle modifications

This vehicle should not be mModification of your vehicle coulits performance, safety or durabimay even violate governmentaland emissions regulations.

In addition, damage or perfoproblems resulting from any modmay not be covered under warran

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• Do not operate the engine in confinedor closed areas (such as garages) any

more than what is necessary to movethe vehicle in or out of the area.

• When the vehicle is stopped in anopen area for more than a short timewith the engine running, adjust theventilation system (as needed) to drawoutside air into the vehicle.

• Never sit in a parked or stopped vehi-cle for any extended time with theengine running.

• When the engine stalls or fails to start,excessive attempts to restart theengine may cause damage to theemission control system.

G270303AEN

Operating precautions for cata

converters

Your vehicle is equipped with a cconverter emission control device

Therefore, the following prec

must be observed:• Use only UNLEADED FUEL fo

line engines.

• Do not operate the vehicle wheare signs of engine malfunctio

WARNING - FireA hot exhaust system can flammable items under yourcle. Do not park the vehicle onear flammable objects, sugrass, vegetation, paper, leetc.

Maintenance

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CALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICEG280000AEN

Perchlorate Material-special handling

may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/haz-ardouswaste/perchlorate<http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate>.

Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers:

Perchlorate containing materials, such asair bag inflators, seatbelt pretensioners

and keyless remote entry batteries, mustbe disposed of according to Title 22California Code of Regulations Section67384.10 (a).

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Consumer information

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER (VIN)

VEHICLE CERTIFICATIONLABEL

H020000AUN-EU

The vehicle certification label loc

the driver’s side center pillar givvehicle identification number (VIN

OE

OEN086001N

Frame number

VIN label

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H04000AUN

The engine number is stamped on theengine block as shown in the drawing.

ENGINE NUMBER

OEN086005

Consumer information

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H050000AEN

This consumer information has been pre-

pared in accordance with regulationsissued by the National Highway TrafficSafety Administration of the U.S.Department of Transportation. YourHyundai dealer will help answer anyquestions you may have as you read thisinformation.

Hyundai motor vehicles are designedand manufactured to meet or exceed allapplicable safety standards.

For your safety, however, we stronglyurge you to read and follow all directions

in this Owner's Manual, particularly theinformation under the headings"NOTICE", "CAUTION" and "WARN-ING".

Eastern Region: Connecticut, DeMaine, Maryland, Massachusett

Hampshire, New Jersey, NewPennsylvanina, Rhode Island, VVirginia, West Virginia.

Eastern Region

1100 Cranbury South River RJamesburg, NJ 08831

(800) 633-5151

Southern Region: Florida, GNorth Carolina, South Carolina.

Southern Region

270 Riverside Parkway, Suite Austell, GA 30168(800) 633-5151

South Central Region: Al

CONSUMER INFORMATION

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Specifications

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Item in (mm)

Overall length 190.6 (4840)

Overall width 76.6 (1945)

Overall height 68.9 (1750) / 71.1 (1807)*1

Front tread 65.7 (1668)

Rear tread 65.8 (1671)

Wheelbase 110.4 (2805)

DIMENSIONS

Headlights

Headlights

Front turn

Position lig

Side repea

Front sideFront fog l

Stop and t

Tail light*

Rear turn

Back-up ligRear side

High moun

License pl

BULB WA

*1 : with roof rack

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TIRES AND WHEELS

I020000AEN-EU

Front

P245/65R17 7.0J×17 210

P245/60R18 7.0J×18 (30)

420T165/90R17 4.0T×17

(60)

Full size tire

Compact spare tire

ItemTire

sizeWheel size

Inflatik

Specifications

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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIESI040000AEN-EU

To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, ulubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel eco

These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle.

Lubricant Volume

5.49 US qt. (5.2l)

Automatic transaxle fluid 7.40 US qt. (7.0 l)

Power steering 0.95 US qt. (0.9l)

Coolant 11.10 US qt. (10.5 l)

Engine oil *1 *2 (drain and refill)

Recommends

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Recommended SAE viscosity

number

Engine oil viscosity (thickness) effect on fuel economy and cold w

operating (engine start and engflowability). Lower viscosity engcan provide better fuel economy aweather performance, however,viscosity engine oils are required isfactory lubrication in hot weatheoils of any viscosity other than thoommended could result in enginage.

CAUTIONAlways be sure to clean the area around any filler plug, drain plug, or dipstick before checking or drain- ing any lubricant. This is especially 

important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads. Cleaning the plug and dipstick areas will prevent dirt and grit from entering the engine and other mechanisms that could be damaged.

Temperature R

Temperature

Gasoline

Engine Oil *1

°C

(°F)

-30 -2-10

1. For better fuel economy, it is recom

20, 5W-30 (API SJ, SL / ILSAC GF

your country select the proper eng

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Towing capacity···························································5-54

Vehicle capacity weight···············································5-54

Vehicle weight ·······························································5-58

Base curb weight ·························································5-58Cargo weight ·······························································5-58

GAW (Gross axle weight) ···········································5-58

GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)······························5-58

GVW (Gross vehicle weight)······································5-58

GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating)·························5-58

Washer fluid···································································7-20

Windows ········································································4-26

Auto up/down window ················································4-27

Power window lock button··········································4-29

Windshield defrosting and defogging··························4-106Defogging logic·························································4-108

Winter driving································································5-42

Snow tires ····································································5-42

W

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This Owner's Manual should be considered a part of the car and remain with

OWNER'S INFORMATION

ORIGINAL OWNER _____________________________

ADDRESS

CITY _________________ STATE ___________ ZIP CO

DELIVERY DATE

(Date Sold to Origina

DEALER NAME DEALER NO

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