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Introduction
Use of MTBEHyundai recommends that fuels contain-
ing MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)
over 15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7%
weight) should not be used in your
Hyundai.
Fuel containing MTBE over 15.0% vol.
(Oxygen Content 2.7% weight) may
reduce vehicle performance and produce
vapor lock or hard starting.Do Not Use MethanolFuels containing methanol (wood alco-
hol) should not be used in your Hyundai.
This type of fuel can reduce vehicle per-
formance and damage components of
the fuel system.
Gasolines for Cleaner AirTo help contribute to cleaner air, Hyundai
recommends that you use gasolines
treated with detergent additives, which
help prevent deposit formation in the
engine. These gasolines will help the
engine run cleaner and enhance per-
formance of the Emission Control
System.Operation in Foreign CountriesIf you are going to drive your Hyundai in
another country, be sure to:
Observe all regulations regarding reg-
istration and insurance.
Determine that acceptable fuel is avail-
able.
During the First 1,200 Miles (2,000
Km)No formal "break-in" procedure is
required with your new Hyundai.
However, you can contribute to the eco-
nomical operation and durability of your
Hyundai by observing the following rec-
ommendations during the first 1,200
miles (2,000 km).
Don't drive faster than 55 MPH (88
km/h).
While driving, keep your engine speed
(rpm, or revolutions per minute)
between 2,000 rpm and 4,000 rpm.
Use moderate acceleration. Don't start
quickly or depress the accelerator
pedal fully.
For the first 200 miles (300 km), try to
avoid hard stops.
Whether going fast or slow, vary your
speed from time to time.
Don't let the engine idle longer than 3
minutes at one time.
Don't tow a trailer during the first 1,200
miles (2,000 km) of operation.
CAUTION
Your Hyundai's New Vehicle Limited
Warranty may not cover damage to
the fuel system and any perform-
ance problems that are caused by
the use of fuels containing
methanol or fuels containing MTBE
(Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) over
15.0% vol. (Oxygen Content 2.7%
weight.)
VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCESS
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Features of your vehicle
✽ ✽
NOTICEThe power sliding door and power tail-
gate are not opened by pressing the cor-
responding button on the transmitter
directly when all power sliding doors
and power tailgate are locked and
closed. To open the power sliding door
or power tailgate from outside vehicle,
press the unlock button first and press
corresponding power sliding door or
power tailgate opening button.(6) Alarm ( )
The horn sounds and hazard warning
lights flash for about 27 seconds if
this button is pressed. To stop the
horn and lights, press any button on
the transmitter.
✽ ✽
NOTICEThe transmitter will not work if any of
following occur:
• The ignition key is in ignition switch.
• You exceed the operating distance
limit (about 90 feet [30 m]).
• The battery in the transmitter is
weak.
• Other vehicles or objects may be
blocking the signal.
• The weather is extremely cold.
• The transmitter is close to a radio
transmitter such as a radio station or
an airport which can interfere with
normal operation of the transmitter.
When the transmitter does not work
correctly, open and close the door with
the ignition key. If you have a problem
with the transmitter, contact an author-
ized Hyundai Dealer.
Operational distance may vary depend-
ing upon the area the transmitter is used
in. For example, if the vehicle is parked
near police stations, government and
public offices, broadcasting stations, mil-
itary installations, airports, or transmit-
ting towers, etc.
CAUTION
The power doors can be operated
when the engine is not running.
However, the power doors consume
large amounts of vehicle electric
power. To prevent the battery from
being discharged, do not operate
them consecutively (more than
approximately 10 times).
CAUTION
Keep the transmitter away from
water or any liquid. If the keyless
entry system is inoperative due to
exposure to water or liquids, it will
not be covered by your manufactur-
er vehicle warranty.
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Operating door locks from out-
side the vehicle Turn the key toward rear of vehicle to
unlock and toward front of vehicle to
lock.
Turn the key toward front of vehicle to
lock all doors.
From the driver’s door, turn the key to
the right once to unlock the driver’s
door and to the right twice within 3 sec-
onds to unlock all doors.
From the passenger’s door, turn the
key to the left once to unlock the pas-
senger’s door and to the left twice with-
in 3 seconds to unlock all doors. Doors can also be locked and
unlocked with the transmitter key (if
equipped).
Once the doors are unlocked, they may
be opened by pulling the door handle.
To close the door, push the door by
hand. Make sure that doors are closed
securely.
Once the rear doors are unlocked, they
may be opened by pulling the door
handle and sliding the door towards
the rear of the vehicle.
When the rear door is fully open, the
door will lock into an open position. To
close the door, pull out the door handle
and slide the door towards the front of
vehicle.
If the window on the rear sliding door is
open (more than 3 in./80 mm), the rear
sliding door will not open fully, but will
open to the 3/4 position.DOOR LOCKS
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Lock
Unlock
Front doors
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Rear sliding doors
WARNING
In cold and wet climates, door lock
and door mechanisms may not
work properly due to freezing con-
ditions. Be sure that all the doors
are securely closed before driving
the vehicle.
WARNING
Doors should be kept locked and
the keys should be kept out of the
reach of children. Never let children
play in or around an unattended
vehicle. Even very young children
may inadvertently cause the vehicle
to move or entangle themselves in
the windows. Parents must teach
their children about the dangers of
playing in unattended vehicles.
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Front seat(1) Forward and backward
(2) Seatback angle
(3) Seat cushion height
(4) Seat warmer*
(5) Headrest
(6) Armrest
(7) Lumbar supportRear seats(8) Forward and backward
(9) Seatback angle
(10) Headrest
(11) Armrest
(12) Stowing** if equipped
SEAT
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WARNING
- Loose objects
Loose objects in the driver’s foot
area could interfere with the opera-
tion of the foot pedals, possibly
causing an accident. Do not place
anything under the front seats.
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4. Make sure the green mark on the rear
seat cushion frame is visible and the
catches are locked in position by mov-
ing the seat forward and backward or
lifting the front portion of the seat. If the
green mark is not visible and the seat
moves, it is not locked properly.
5. Push the seatbacks to an upright and
locked position.
Stowing the rear seat (3rd row)The rear seat can be folded and stowed
in the luggage compartment to provide
additional cargo space.
To stow the rear seat:
1. Lower the headrest to the lowest posi-
tion.
2. Fold the seatback by pulling out the
folding strap.3. Pull the seat by using the stowing
strap.
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OVQ036218N
OVQ036219N
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Features of your vehicle54 34. Stow the seat by pushing down firmly.To use the rear seat:
1. Lift the seat by pulling out the stowing
strap.2. Release the strap and push the seat
forward firmly until it clicks into place to
insert the catches into the anchors.
✽ ✽
NOTICEDo not push down the upper part of the
seatback when pushing the seat for-
ward. Doing so can prevent the catches
from being locked in position.
WARNING
Make sure there are no persons or
objects around the seat and be
careful not to injure your hands or
body under the seat or in the mov-
ing seat parts when stowing or
reinstalling the seat.
Do not sit on the seat when it is
stowed with the seatback upright
in the luggage compartment.
Sitting on the unstable and
unlocked seat could cause seri-
ous injuries or death in an acci-
dent.
OVQ036220N
OVQ036221N
OVQ036222N
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Features of your vehicle58 3To adjust the position of the accelerator
and brake pedals, push the switch with
the shift lever in the P position.
If you push the ▲portion of the switch,
the pedals move toward the driver.
If you push the ▼portion of the switch,
the pedals move away from the driver.
Setting the adjustable pedal posi-
tion1. Be sure the parking brake is engaged.
2. Move the accelerator and brake ped-
als to the front most position by push-
ing the ▼portion of the switch.
3. Adjust the seat position and the steer-
ing wheel angle properly.
4. Move the pedals toward you until you
can fully depress the brake pedal by
pushing the ▲portion of the switch.
5. Depress the pedals a few times to get
used to the feel after adjusting.
POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS (IF EQUIPPED)
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WARNING
Adjust the pedals after parking
the vehicle on level ground. Never
attempt to adjust the pedals while
the vehicle is moving.
Never adjust the pedals with your
foot on the accelerator pedal as
this may result in increasing the
engine speed and acceleration.
Make sure that you can fully
depress the brake pedal before
driving. Otherwise, you may not
be able to hold down the brake
pedal firmly in an emergency
stop.
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3. Insert a key or similar small rigid
device into the web release button (E)
on the anchor connector. Pull up on
the seat belt web (A) and allow the
webbing to retract automatically.
4. Insert the tongue plate (A) into the
hole on the belt assembly cover.
Stowing the rear seat belt The rear seat belt can be stowed in the
pocket between the rear seatback and
cushion when not in use.
Proper use and care of the seat
belt system To ensure that the seat belts provide the
maximum protection, please follow these
instructions:
Use the seat belts at all times - even on
short trips.
If the seat belt is twisted, straighten it
prior to use.
Keep sharp edges and damaging
objects away from the seat belts.
After wearing a seat belt, make sure it
fully retracts to the stowed position. Do
not allow the belt to get caught in the
door when you close it.
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OVQ036098NOVQ036227N