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Trip computer
This displays the drive information
like as the driving distance, average
fuel economy, etc. For detail, refer to
the “Trip computer” in the chapter 3.
Drive info. mode (If equipped)
This mode displays the state of the
CC or LDWS. For more details, referto the chapter 5.
AV information (If equipped)
This mode displays the state of the
AV (Radio, CD, USB, AUX etc.).
OEU044123/OEU044124/OEU044125/OEU044148
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Type A ■Type BOEU044212OEU044213
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Drive Info
It indicates the accumulated fuel
consumption amounts as well as the
accumulated engine-idling hours.
Diagnostics
It monitors and diagnoses failures of
each vehicle unit, displaying the
information, such as the number of
failures the failure code.
User Settings Mode
Description
On this mode, you can change set-
ting of the doors, lamps, and so on.
■Type A
OEU044216/OEU044217/OEU044218/OEU044219
■Type B
■Type A
OEU044220/OEU044221
■Type B
■Type A
OEU044222/OEU044223
■Type B
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Some driving information stored
in the trip computer (for example
Average Vehicle Speed) resets if
the battery is disconnected.
Trip Modes
Trip mode is changed as below
whenever pushing the button shortly. Trip Mode (High-end Type)
Trip mode (Standard Type))
NOTICE
Distance to empty/
Average Fuel Economy/ Instant Fuel Economy
Distance to empty A/
Average vehicle speed A/ Elapsed time A
The total AUTO STOP time* 2
Distance to empty B/
Average vehicle speed B/ Elapsed time B
Urea solution gauge* 1
*1
: When applying the SCR system
* 2
: When applying the ISG system
Driving distance B
Distance to empty A
Average fuel economy
Instant fuel economy
Urea solution gauge* 1
Distance to empty
❈
You may check the average driv-
ing speed/Elapsed time/total
AUTO STOP hours* 2
in the infor-
mation group.
* 1
: When applying the SCR system
* 2
: When applying the ISG system
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Elapsed Time (3)
The elapsed time is the total driv-ing time since the last elapsed time reset.
- Time range (hh:mm): 00:00 ~ 99:59
To reset the elapsed time, press the SET button for more than 1second when the elapsed time is
displayed.
Even if the vehicle is not in
motion, the elapsed time keepsgoing while the engine is running.
Fuel Economy
Distance To Empty (1)
The distance to empty is the esti- mated distance the vehicle can be
driven with the remaining fuel.
- Distance range: 50 ~ 9999 km or30 ~ 9999 mi.
If the estimated distance is below 50 km (30 mi.), the trip computer
will display “---” as distance to
empty. If the vehicle is not on level
ground or the battery power has
been interrupted, the distance to
empty function may not operate
correctly.
The distance to empty may differ from the actual driving distance
as it is an estimate of the avail-
able driving distance.
The trip computer may not regis- ter additional fuel if less than 6
liters (1.6 gallons) of fuel are
added to the vehicle.
The fuel economy and distance to empty may vary significantlybased on driving conditions,
driving habits, and condition of
the vehicle.
NOTICE
NOTICE
OEU044126/OEU044127/OEU044128/OEU044149
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Type A ■Type B
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Instant fuel economy (3)
This mode displays the instant fueleconomy during the last few sec-
onds when the vehicle speed ismore than 10 km/h (6.2 MPH).
- Fuel economy range:
0 ~ 20 km/L (L/100 km)
Urea Solution Gauge (if equipped)
The urea solution gauge indicates
the approximate amount of ureasolution remaining in the urea tank.
■ Type A
OEU044111/OEU044135
■Type BIf the vehicle is driven with
urea solution volume less
than 4%, engine output will belimited.
Liquid that are not recom-
mended such as diesel, gaso-
line, and alcohol shall neverbe used other than the recom-mended urea solution thatsatisfy ISO22241 or DIN70070.
CAUTION
If defective urea solution or liq- uid that is not recommended is
supplied, there may be damage
on the parts of the vehicle such
as processing device. If defec-
tive fuel is used, foreign objects
will be accumulated to SCR cat-
alyst and cause catalyst pushed
away or breaking.
CAUTION
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Total AUTO STOP Hour
When the AUTO STOP operates, the
total AUTO STOP hour displays on
the LCD display.
Stop Hour Range: 00:00~99:59:59
Pressing the “Select” button for 1
second or over resets the total AUTO
STOP hour.
For further information, refer to the ISG (Idle stop and go) system in thechapter 5.
Driving Information
The driving information may display
on the cluster for a few seconds after
turning OFF the engine.
When the fuel is insufficient, "Low
Fuel" message will display. In this
case, immediately refuel the tank.
Seat Belt Warning Light
This warning light informs the driver
that the seat belt is not fastened.
For more details, refer to the “Seat
Belts” in chapter 2.
OEU044151
■Type B■ Type A
OEU044129/OEU044150
■Type B
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Driving your vehicle
If you are considering to tow with
your vehicle, you should first check
with your country's Department of
Motor Vehicles to determine legal
requirements. Since laws vary the
requirements for towing trailers, vehi-
cles, or other types of vehicles or
apparatus may differ. Ask an author-
ized HYUNDAI dealer for further
details before towing.
Remember that trailering is different
than just driving your vehicle by itself.
Trailering means changes in han-
dling, durability, and fuel economy.
Successful, safe trailering requirescorrect equipment, and it has to be
used properly. Damage to your vehi-
cle caused by improper trailer towing
is not covered by your vehicle manu-
facturer’s warranty.
This section contains many time-
tested, important trailering tips and
safety rules. Many of these are
important for your safety and that of
your passengers. Please read this
section carefully before you pull a
trailer.Take the following precautions:
If you don't use the correct equipment and/or drive
improperly, you can lose con-
trol of the vehicle when you
are pulling a trailer. For exam-
ple, if the trailer is too heavy,
the braking performance may
be reduced. You and your pas-
sengers could be seriously or
fatally injured. Pull a trailer
only if you have followed allthe steps in this section.
Before towing, make sure the
total trailer weight, GCW
(Gross Combination Weight),
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight),
GAW (Gross Axle Weight ) andtrailer tongue load are all with-in the limits.
WARNING
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Pulling a trailer improperly
can damage your vehicle and
result in costly repairs not
covered by your warranty. To
pull a trailer correctly, follow
the advice in this section.
The driver should check the
rearview, which is blocked by
the load compartment, while
driving backward. If you are
not sure about the safety, you
should ask another person to
check the rearview and guide
your driving.
CAUTION