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Fuel filter warning light
(Diesel engine)
This warning light illuminates for 3 sec-
onds after the ignition switch is set to the
ON position and then it will go out. If it
lights up while the engine is running, it
indicates that water has accumulated
inside the fuel filter. If this happens,
remove the water from the fuel filter.
For more details, refer to “Fuel filter” in
section 7.
Charging system warning
This warning light indicates a malfunction
of either the generator or electrical
charging system.
If the warning light comes on while the
vehicle is in motion:
1. Drive to the nearest safe location.
2. With the engine off, check the genera- tor drive belt for looseness or break-
age.
3. If the belt is adjusted properly, a prob- lem exists somewhere in the electrical
charging system. Have an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer correct the problem
as soon as possible.
Overspeed warning (if equipped)
Overspeed warning light
If you drive with the speed of 120 km/h or
more, the overspeed warning light will
blink. This is to prevent you from driving
your vehicle with overspeed.
Overspeed warning chime (if equipped)
If you drive with the speed of 120 km/h or
more, the overspeed warning chime will
sound for about 5 seconds. This is to pre-
vent you from driving your vehicle with
overspeed.
CAUTION
When the fuel filter warning light illuminates, engine power (vehiclespeed & idle speed) may decrease.If you keep driving with the warninglight on, you can damage your vehi- cle's engine parts and injection sys-tem of the Common Rail. If thisoccurs, have your vehicle checkedby an authorized HYUNDAI dealeras soon as possible.
120km/h
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WARNING
Do not put passengers in the rear
seat or cargo area behind the bar-
rier net.
Do not put passenger in the rear center seat when the barrier net
is installed behind the rear seats.
The barrier net may interfere with
use of the rear center safety belt.
Do not load cargo in the area higher than the barrier net's
upper end.
Do not load heavy cargo in the area higher than the seatback to
avoid accident even if the barrier
net is installed.
Do not load cargo which has sharp edge that can pass through
the barrier net.
Do not apply excessive force to the barrier net by hanging on to
the net or by suspending heavy
cargo and so on.
To use the barrier net
1. Pull up the net by the handle in the
center(1).
2. Open the cover(2).
3. Insert the hook into the large hole(3) until it reaches the very top.
4. Then secure it by sliding it into the small hole(4).
5. Hold the hooked side and then with the other hand, hook the other side of the
net. When the barrier net is not in use :
1. Remove the hook by pulling it through
the large holes.
2. Slide the net down.
CAUTION
Be careful not the scratch the side panel when inserting the hook into the hole.
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Luggage rail system
The luggage rail system may prevent the
luggage from sliding around in the lug-
gage compartment.
Build in segmentation bar
Put both pillars (A) from the segmenta-tion bar in the openings from the rail.
To move the segmentation bar, put your hand on the side of the pillar and
push down the lever arm (B).
Make sure the pillars click into place.
To release the belt, turn the upper ele- ment (C) to the left (1) or right until it
clicks.
Now you can pull the belt (D) and secure your luggage by putting the belt
around the luggage and put the hook
(E) into the middle of the segmentation
bar (F).
For bulky luggage, you can hook both hooks into each other.
To make sure the belt locks, put the upper element (C) back into the lock
position (1).
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The segmentation bar must be mounted and demounted withboth pillars simultaneously.
Max. load: 30 kg with one belt
40 kg with two belts
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Applying the shackle on the guide
rail
Put the shackle (A) in the position where the shackle is put in the rail (3).
To move the shackle, press the button (1) and move the shackle along the
rail.
Make sure the shackle is clicked into place.
To fix the luggage, pull up the hook (2) in the middle cargo bay.
Now you can mount e.g. belt to fix the luggage in the hook.
The shackle cannot be used in the position where the shackle is put in
and out of the rail (3).
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CAUTION
Tensile force : max. 150 kgf. for 1 shackle
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Driving your vehicle
Before entering vehicle
• Be sure that all windows, outside mir-ror(s), and outside lights are clean.
Check the condition of the tires.
Check under the vehicle for any sign of leaks.
Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if you intend to back up.
Necessary inspections
Fluid levels, such as engine oil, engine
coolant, brake fluid, and washer fluid
should be checked on a regular basis,
with the exact interval depending on the
fluid. Further details are provided in
Section 7, “Maintenance”.
Before starting
Close and lock all doors.
Position the seat so that all controls areeasily reached.
Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirrors.
Be sure that all lights work.
Check all gauges.
Check the operation of warning lights when the ignition switch is turned to
the ON position.
Release the parking brake and make sure the brake warning light goes out.
For safe operation, be sure you are famil-
iar with your vehicle and its equipment.
BEFORE DRIVING
WARNING
All passengers must be properly
belted whenever the vehicle is mov-
ing. Refer to “Seat belts” in section
3 for more information on their
proper use.
WARNING
Always check the surrounding areas
near your vehicle for people, espe-
cially children, before putting a vehi-
cle into “D (Drive)” or “R (Reverse)”.
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result
in a loss of vehicle control, that
may lead to an accident, severe
personal injury, and death. The dri-
ver’s primary responsibility is in
the safe and legal operation of a
vehicle, and use of any handheld
devices, other equipment, or vehi-
cle systems which take the driver’s
eyes, attention and focus away
from the safe operation of a vehicle
or which are not permissible by law
should never be used during oper-
ation of the vehicle.
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✽
✽NOTICE
If you unfasten the seatbelt or open the
driver's door (or engine hood) in auto
stop mode, the following will happen:
• The ISG system will deactivate (the
light on the ISG OFF button will illu-
minate). (Continued)(Continued)
• A message "Auto Start Deactivated
Start Manually" will appear on the
LCD display.
Auto start
To restart the engine from idle stop
mode
Press the clutch pedal when the shift lever is in the N (Neutral) position.
A message "Press Clutch Pedal for Auto Start" will appear on the LCD dis-
play.
The engine will start and the green AUTO STOP ( ) indicator on the
instrument cluster will go out.
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The engine will also restart automati-
cally without the driver’s any actionsif the following occurs:
- The fan speed of manual climate con- trol system is set above the 3rd position
when the air conditioning is on.
- The fan speed of automatic climate control system is set above the 6th
position when the air conditioning is on.
- When a certain amount of time has passed with the climate control system
on.
- When the defroster is on.
- The brake vaccum pressure is low.
- The battery charging status is low.
- The vehicle speed exceeds 5 km/h (3 mph). The green AUTO STOP ( ) indicator
on the instrument cluster will blink for 5
seconds and a message “Auto Start” will
appear on the LCD display.
Condition of ISG system opera-
tion
The ISG system will operate under
the following condition:
- The driver’s seat belt is fastened.
- The driver’s door and engine hood are closed.
- The brake vaccum pressure is ade- quate.
- The battery is sufficiently charged.
- The outside temperature is between -2°C to 35°C (28.4°F to 95°F).
- The engine coolant temperature is not too low.
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Downshifting
When you must slow down in heavy traf-
fic or while driving up steep hills, down-
shift before the engine starts to labor.
Downshifting reduces the chance of
stalling and gives better acceleration
when you again need to increase your
speed. When the vehicle is traveling
down steep hills, downshifting helps
maintain safe speed and prolongs brake
life.
Good driving practices
Never take the vehicle out of gear andcoast down a hill. This is extremely
hazardous. Always leave the vehicle in
gear.
Don't "ride" the brakes. This can cause them to overheat and malfunction.
Instead, when you are driving down a
long hill, slow down and shift to a lower
gear. When you do this, engine braking
will help slow down the vehicle.
Slow down before shifting to a lower gear. This will help avoid over-revving
the engine, which can cause damage.
Slow down when you encounter cross winds. This gives you much better con-
trol of your vehicle.
Be sure the vehicle is completely stopped before you attempt to shift into
R (Reverse). The transaxle can be
damaged if you do not. To shift into R
(Reverse), depress the clutch, move
the shift lever to neutral, wait three sec-
onds, then shift to the R (Reverse)
position.
Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be especially
careful when braking, accelerating or
shifting gears. On a slippery surface,
an abrupt change in vehicle speed can
cause the drive wheels to lose traction
and the vehicle to go out of control.WARNING
Always buckle-up! In a collision,an unbelted occupant is signifi-
cantly more likely to be seriously
injured or killed than a properly
belted occupant.
Avoid high speeds when corner- ing or turning.
Do not make quick steering wheel movements, such as sharp
lane changes or fast, sharp turns.
The risk of rollover is greatly increased if you lose control of
your vehicle at highway speeds.
Loss of control often occurs if two or more wheels drop off the
roadway and the driver over-
steers to reenter the roadway.
In the event your vehicle leaves the roadway, do not steer sharply.
Instead, slow down before pulling
back into the travel lanes.
Never exceed posted speed lim- its.