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NOTE:
The Turn by Turn(TBT) feature sup-
ports the store of ten(10) destinations
in the TBT destinations directory.
3. Route Preview
“Route Preview” VR command allows the
user to preview the route instructions
(upcoming maneuver instructions) at any
time during the route guidance.
4. Destinations List
“Destinations List” VR command allows
the user to preview and delete the stored
destinations with their associated voice
tags in the Turn by Turn destinations
directory. 5. Voice Guidance
“Voice Guidance” VR command allows
the user to mute/unmute the Turn by
Turn(TBT) direction announcements.
6. Suspend Route
“Suspend Route” VR command allows
the user to suspend and pause Turn by
Turn(TBT) route guidance while in the
guidance mode.
7. Resume Route
“Resume Route” VR command allows
the user to resume Turn by Turn(TBT)
route guidance.
➂
(Blue Link
®for SOS)
In the case of an emergency, requests for
help to the Blue Link
®center.
Call is connected to the Blue Link®emer-
gency rescue center. Re-pressing the
key will end the call.
If already on a Bluetooth
®phone call, the
call will end to connect you to the Blue Link®
Emergency Rescue Center.
CAUTION
You cannot talk simultaneously on the Bluetooth®phone and
Blue Link®phone.
While on a Bluetooth®call, press-
ing the key or key will display a message indicating thatyou are currently on a call.
A message will be displayed if you receive a Bluetooth
®Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology call whilealready on a Blue Link®call. At
this time, press the key on the steering wheel remote controllerto accept the call. The phone bell will not ring.
Driving your vehicle
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For smooth operation, depress the brake
pedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to aforward or reverse gear. Transaxle ranges
The indicator in the instrument cluster
displays the shift lever position when the
engine start/stop button is in the ON
position.
P (Park)
Always come to a complete stop before
shifting into P (Park). This position locks
the transaxle and prevents the drive
wheels from rotating.
WARNING- Automatic
transaxle
Always check the surrounding
areas near your vehicle for peo-
ple, especially children, before
shifting a car into D (Drive) or R
(Reverse).
Before leaving the driver’s seat, always make sure the shift lever
is in the P (Park) position; then
set the parking brake fully and
shut the HEV system off.
Unexpected and sudden vehicle
movement can occur if these pre-
cautions are not followed in the
order identified.
CAUTION
To avoid damage to your transaxle, do not accelerate theengine in R (Reverse) or any for-ward gear position with thebrakes on.
When stopped on an incline, do not hold the vehicle stationarywith engine power. Use the serv-ice brake or the parking brake.
WARNING
Shifting into P (Park) while the vehi- cle is in motion will cause the drive
wheels to lock which will cause you
to lose control of the vehicle.
Do not use the P (Park) position in place of the parking brake.
Always make sure the shift lever
is latched in the P (Park) position
and set the parking brake fully.
Never leave a child unattended in a vehicle.
CAUTION
The transaxle may be damaged ifyou shift into P (Park) while thevehicle is in motion.
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A. Speed restriction label
B. Sealant bottle and label with
speed restriction
C. Filling hose from sealant bottle to wheel
D. Connectors and cable for the power outlet direct connection E. Holder for the sealant bottle
F. Compressor
G. On/off switch
H. Pressure gauge for displaying the
tire inflation pressure
I. Button for reducing tire inflation pressure J. Hose to connect compressor and
sealant bottle or compressor and
wheel
Connectors, cable and connection
hose are stored in the compressor
housing.
Strictly follow the specified
sequence, otherwise the sealant
may escape under high pressure.
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WARNING- Expired sealant
Do not use the Tire sealant after
the sealant has expired (see the
expiration date on the sealant
container). This can increase
the risk of tire failure.
WARNING - Sealant
Keep out of reach of children.
Avoid contact with eyes.
Do not swallow.
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Tire speed ratings
The chart below lists many of the dif-
ferent speed ratings currently being
used for passenger car tires. The
speed rating is part of the tire size
designation on the sidewall of the
tire. This symbol corresponds to that
tire's designed maximum safe oper-
ating speed.
3. Checking tire life
(TIN : Tire Identification Number)
Any tires that are over 6 years old,
based on the manufacturing date,
(including the spare tire) should be
replaced by new ones. You can find
the manufacturing date on the tire
sidewall (possibly on the inside of the
wheel), displaying the DOT Code.
The DOT Code is a series of num-
bers on a tire consisting of numbers
and English letters. The manufactur-
ing date is designated by the last four
digits (characters) of the DOT code.
DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO
The front part of the DOT means a
plant code number, tire size and
tread pattern and the last four num-
bers indicate week and year manu-
factured.
For example:
DOT XXXX XXXX 1614 represents
that the tire was produced in the 16th
week of 2014.
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 Speed
Speed
Rating
Symbol
WARNING - Tire age
Tires degrade over time, even
when they are not being used.
Regardless of the remaining
tread, it is recommended that
tires generally be replaced after
six (6) years of normal service.
Heat caused by hot climates or
frequent high loading condi-
tions can accelerate the aging
process. Failure to follow this
warning can result in sudden
tire failure, which could lead to
a loss of control and an acci-
dent involving serious injury or
death.
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Index
Brakes fluid··················\
··················\
·············· ·7-27
Bulb replacement ··················\
··················\
······· ·7-61
Bulb wattage ··················\
··················\
··············8-3
Button start/stop, see engine start/stop button ············5-5
California perchlorate notice ··················\
·············7-80
Camera (Rear view) ··················\
··················\
···· ·4-70
Capacities (Lubricants) ··················\
··················\
··8-5
Capacity/Weight ··················\
··················\
··········8-2
Care Exterior care ··················\
··················\
········· ·7-71
Interior care ··················\
··················\
·········· ·7-75
Tire care ··················\
··················\
·············· ·7-37
Cargo weight ··················\
··················\
············ ·5-43
Center console storage ··················\
··················\
·4-119
Central door lock switch ··················\
················· ·4-12
Certification label ··················\
··················\
······· ·5-41
Certification label ··················\
··················\
·········8-7
Chains Tire chains ··················\
··················\
············ ·5-35
Changing tires (with spare tire) ··················\
··········6-15
Checking tire inflation pressure ··················\
·········7-38
Child restraint system ··················\
··················\
·· ·3-27
Lower anchor system ··················\
················· ·3-33
Seat belt ··················\
··················\
··············· ·3-29
Tether anchor system ··················\
················· ·3-31Child-protector rear door lock
··················\
···········4-14
Climate control air filter ············4-93, 4-104, 4-115, 7-30
Clock (Digital) ··················\
··················\
········· ·4-123
Clothes hanger ··················\
··················\
········· ·4-123
Combined instrument, see instrument cluster ···········4-40
Compact spare tire (with spare tire) ··················\
·····6-15
Compact spare tire replacement ··················\
·········7-42
Components of the tire mobility kit ··················\
·····6-24
Consumer information ··················\
··················\
··· ·8-9
Coolant ··················\
··················\
··················\
· ·7-24
Cooling fluid, see engine coolant ··················\
·······7-24
Crankcase emission control system ··················\
·····7-77
Cruise control system ··················\
··················\
·· ·5-24
Cup holder ··················\
··················\
··············4-121
Curtain air bag ··················\
··················\
·········· ·3-53
Dashboard illumination,
see instrument panel illumination··················\
···· ·4-41
Dashboard, see instrument cluster ··················\
·······4-40
Defogging (Windshield) ··················\
················ ·4-116
Defogging logic (Windshield) ··················\
··········4-117
Defroster (Rear window) ··················\
················ ·4-81
Defrosting (Windshield) ··················\
················ ·4-116
Digital clock ··················\
··················\
··········· ·4-123
Dimensions ··················\
··················\
·················8-3
Display illumination, see instrument panel illumination · 4-41
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Displays, see instrument cluster··················\
·········4-40
Door locks ··················\
··················\
················4-11
Central door lock switch ··················\
··············4-12
Child-protector rear door lock ··················\
········4-14
Drinks holders, see cup holders ··················\
········4-121
Driver's 3-point system with emergency
locking retractor··················\
··················\
······ ·3-18
Driver's air bag ··················\
··················\
·········· ·3-48
Driving at night ··················\
··················\
········· ·5-31
Driving in flooded areas ··················\
················· ·5-32
Driving in the rain ··················\
··················\
······ ·5-32
Driving off-road ··················\
··················\
········· ·5-32
ECO GUIDE gauge ··················\
··················\
···· ·4-43
Economical operation ··················\
··················\
·· ·5-28
Electric chromic mirror (ECM) with HomeLink system· ·4-31
Electric power steering ··················\
··················\
· ·4-29
Electronic stability control (ESC) ··················\
·······5-19
Emergency starting ··················\
··················\
········6-6
Jump starting ··················\
··················\
···········6-6
Push starting ··················\
··················\
············6-7
Emergency while driving ··················\
··················\
6-2
Emission control system ··················\
················· ·7-77
Crankcase emission control system ··················\
··7-77
Evaporative emission control system ··················7-77
Exhaust emission control system · · · · · · · ···············7-78 Engine · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
··················8-2
Engine compartment ··················\
················· ·2-4, 7-2
Engine compartment fuse ··················\
··············· ·7-53
Engine coolant ··················\
··················\
·········· ·7-24
Engine number ··················\
··················\
··········· ·8-7
Engine oil ··················\
··················\
·················7-22
Engine overheats ··················\
··················\
········· ·6-8
Engine start/stop button ··················\
··················\
· ·5-5
Engine temperature gauge ··················\
··············· ·4-42
Engine will not start ··················\
··················\
····· ·6-5
Evaporative emission control system ··················\
···7-77
Exhaust emission control system ··················\
········7-78
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items ···········7-19
Exterior care ··················\
··················\
··············7-71
Flat tire (with spare tire) ··················\
················· ·6-14
Changing tires ··················\
··················\
······· ·6-15
Compact spare tire ··················\
··················\
·· ·6-20
Jack and tools ··················\
··················\
·········6-14
Removing and storing the spare tire ··················\
·6-15
Flat tire (with tire mobility kit) ··················\
··········6-22
Components of the tire mobility kit ··················\
·6-24
T
echnical data ··················\
··················\
·········6-27
Using the tire mobility kit ··················\
·············6-25
Floor mat anchor(s) ··················\
··················\
··· ·4-124
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The Hyundai Hybrid Electric Vehicle
(HEV) uses a gasoline engine and an
electric motor for power. The electric
motor is run from a 280V high voltage
HEV battery.
Depending on the driving conditions,
the HEV computer decides whether to
use the engine or use the electric
motor or even both at times.
Fuel is saved when the engine is not
running at idle or when the vehicle is
driven by the electric motor from the
HEV battery.
The HEV battery charge must be
maintained for the times when the
engine acts as a generator, such as
when stopped at idle. Charging also
occurs when decelerating or by
regenerative braking.Display of Hybrid system
Many displays provide information about
the hybrid system, such as, ECO level
and ECO score.
Through the ECO LEVEL, the driver can
understand the benefits of economical
driving.
If the driver is using economical driving
techniques, the ECO LEVEL rises. This
means the CO2 emissions are reduced.
In TOTAL ECO SCORE, when you reach
the maximum step of ECO LEVEL, the
ECO system calculates the score and
saves the score.ECO level display flower mode.1
When the hybrid vehicle is started, the
ECO level step 4 is displayed. If you drive
economically, the ECO level will be
upgraded.
- However, if you do not drive economically,
the ECO level will be down-graded.
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ECO level display flower mode.2
In the “vehicle setting”, if you change the
animation mode to "ON", the dynamic
image will be activated.
- This provides the driver with thedynamic ECO mode. Total ECO score display
If your ECO level achieves the top step,
your ECO score automatically saves 1
point.
In the “vehicle setting”, if you change the
animation mode to “ON”, the dynamic
image will be on.SOC Gauge (State of charge)
This State of Charge(SOC) gauge indi-
cates the remaining Hybrid battery power.
If the SOC is near L level, the vehicle
automatically operates the engine to
charge the battery. However, if the service
indicator and MIL(Malfunction indicator
lamp) turn on when the State of
Charge(SOC) is near L(Low), have your
vehicle checked by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer immediately.
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