Elantra GT
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HYUNDAI
Quick Reference Guide
☐Windshield Wiper Service Position
(to lift the wipers off the windshield) - page 10☐Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - page 34NOTE: Tire pressure may vary in colder temperatures causing the low
tire pressure indicator
to illuminate. Inflate tires according to the Tire
Pressure Label located on the driver’s side door pillar.
LOW TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR /
TPMS MALFUNCTION INDICATOR
MAINTENANCE
☐How to
Defrost - page 22-23
1 Press the front defrost button.
2 Set to warmest temperature setting.
3 Set to highest fan speed.
WALK THE CUSTOMER THROUGH EACH OF
THE FOLLOWING KEY DELIVERY FEATURES☐ Blue Link - pages 28-30 - Assist with creating MyHyundai.com account
- Assist with Blue Link enrollment
- Show Blue Link Users Manual & tear out Voice Commands / Quick Tip Card
- Encourage customers to press the Blue Link button
☐Central Door Lock/ Unlock Switch - page 02☐Liftgate - page 03
Looking for more detailed information? This Quick Reference Guide does not replace your vehicle’s
Owner’s Manual. If you require additional information or are unsure of a specific issue,we recommend
that you always refer to the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual or contact your authorized Hyundai dealer. The
information contained in this Quick Reference Guide is correct at the time of printing; however,
specifications and equipment can change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being
extended in this Quick Reference Guide, and Hyundai reserves the right to change product
specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligations. Some vehicles are shown
with optional equipment.Scheduled Maintenance
(Normal Usage)2.0 GDI 1.6 T-GDIEngine Oil and Filter Replace 7,500 or 12 mos. Replace 6,000 or 12 mos.
Fuel Additives Add 7,500 or 12 mos. Add 6,000 or 12 mos.
Tire Rotation Perform 7,500 Perform 6,000
Vacuum Hose Inspect 7,500 or 12 mos. Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos.
Air Cleaner FilterInspect 7,500 or 12 mos. Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos.
Replace 22,500 or 36 mos. Replace 18,000 or 36 mos.
Climate Control Air Filter
(for Evaporator and Blower Unit)Replace 7,500 or 12 mos. Replace 6,000 or 12 mos.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
Inspect 7,500 or 12 mos. Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos. Brake Hoses & Lines
Drive Shafts & Boots
Front Brake Disc/Pads, Calipers
Rear Brake Disc/Pads
Steering Gear Box, Linkage & Boots /
Lower Arm Ball Joint, Upper Arm Ball Joint
Suspension Mounting Bolts
Exhaust Pipe & Muffler
Inspect 15,000 or 24 mos. Inspect 12,000 or 24 mos. Fuel Tank Air Filter
Vapor Hose & Fuel Filler Cap, Fuel Tank
Brake/Clutch Fluid
Parking Brake
Fuel Filter
Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses and Connections Inspect 30,000 or 48 mos. Inspect 24,000 or 48 mos.
Drive Belt InspectFirst
InspectFirst
60,000 or 72 mos. 60,000 or 72 mos.
Subsequent, every Subsequent, every
15,000 or 24 mos. 12,000 or 24 mos.
Spark Plugs
Replace 97,500 Replace 42,000
Coolant ReplaceFirst
ReplaceFirst
120,000 or 120 mos. 120,000 or 120 mos.
Subsequent, every Subsequent, every
30,000 or 24 mos. 30,000 or 24 mos.
Valve Clearance - Inspect 60,000 or 72 mos.
Dual Clutch Ttransmission Fluid
Inspect 30,000 or 48 mos. Inspect 24,000 or 48 mos.
Manual Transmission Fluid
Automatic Transmission Fluid No checks or services required for Normal Usage driving.
*Check the engine oil regularly between recommended oil change intervals.
We recommend Quaker State oil.
*See Owner's Manual for details regarding Severe Usage maintenance recommendations.
NP150-82018-A
(Rev 05/05/17)
Printing 05/08/17
Press the central door lock/unlock
switch to lock/unlock all vehicle doors.
Unlock the doors, press the liftgate
handle button and open the liftgate. Within 20 seconds of turning off the engine,
lift and hold the wiper lever up to the MIST
position until the wipers move to the top
wipe position☐Fuel Filler Door - page 03Unlock the doors and press the fuel
door lid at the 3 o'clock position.☐Emergency/ Manual Door Lock- page 02Doors without an outside key hole can be
locked as follows:
1. Open the door.
2. Insert the key into the emergency door
lock hole and turn key horizontally to lock.
3. Close the door securely.
Steering wheel
audio controlPage24
Instrument
clusterPage17
NavigationPage31-32
Instrument
panel lillumination Page18
Climate
controlPage20-23
HeadlightsPage09
Table of contents
Cruise control/
Smart cruise controlPage42
Wiper and
washerPage10
TransmissionPage36
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of serious injury to yourself and others,
read and understand the important SAFETY INFORMATION
in your Owner’s Manual.
* Some vehicles may not be equipped
with all the listed features.
Use this Quick Reference Guide to learn
about the features that will enhance your
enjoyment of your Hyundai. More detailed
information about these features are
available in your Owner’s Manual.
Driver's main
controlsPage08
GETTING STARTEDCentral door lock/ unlock switch 02
Child-protector rear door lock 03
Emergency manual door lock 02
Engine start/stop button 07
Front seat adjustment (manual) 05
Front seat adjustment (power) 05
Fuel filler door 03
Head restraint adjustment 06
Inner door handle 02
Liftgate 03
Rear seat folding 06
Remote & smart key 04
Seat belt adjustment (front seat) 06
Steering wheel adjustments 07FEATURES AND CONTROLSAir ventilation seat (front seat) 13
Climate control 20-23
Clock adjustment 16
Driver’s main controls 08
Headlights 09
Homelink wireless control system 14
Instrument cluster 17
Instrument panel illumination 18
Interior lights 12
LCD display control 19
LCD display modes 19
Rear view camera 15
Seat warmer (front seats) 13
Sunroof 11
Warning and indicators 18
Wireless cellular phone charging system 15
Wipers and washer 10 MULTIMEDIAAUX, USB and iPod® port 32
Blue link telematics system 28-30
Bluetooth® phone call operational tips 24-25
Bluetooth® phone operation 2 7
Navigation 31-32
Steering wheel audio control 24
Voice recognition tips 26DRIVINGAuto hold 33
Automatic emergency braking (AEB) 39
Automatic transmission &
Dual clutch transmission 36
Blind spot detection system (BSD) 39Cruise control/advanced smart cruise control
42
Driver attention alert system 40
Drive mode integrated control system 41
Electronic parking brake (EPB) 33
Electronic stability control (ESC) 38
Lane keeping assist system (LKAS) 38
Manual transmission 35
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) 34
Paddle shifter 37
Quick Reference Guide I 37
36 I Quick Reference Guide
Elantra GT HYUNDAI
DRIVING
(
) :
Depress the brake pedal and press the shift button while moving the shift lever.
(
) : Press the shift button while moving the shift lever.
() : The shift lever can freely operate.
Move the shift lever from D (Drive) into the manual gate to select.
Move the shift lever forward (+) to up shift or rearward (−) to downshiftManual shift modeNOTE:
Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) characteristics
The technology of the Dual Clutch Transmission is different from a
traditional automatic transmission:
• The DCT can be thought of as an automatically shifting manual
transmission. It gives the driving feel of a manual transmission, yet
provides the ease of a fully automatic transmission.
• When you turn the engine on and off, you may hear clicking sounds as
the system goes through a self test.
This is a normal sound for the DCT.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION &
DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION (DCT)
• When you stop on a hill, if you remove your foot from the brake pedal,
the vehicle will remain stationary for approximately two seconds to
prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards. If you depress the
accelerator pedal during the two second interval, the vehicle will
accelerate.
If you wait more than two seconds, the vehicle will enter creep mode
and may roll backwards if the hill is steep.
• Engage AUTO HOLD in hilly areas to eliminate vehicle creep or roll
back.Caution• You should always use the foot brake or AUTO HOLD to hold the car
on a hill until you are ready to drive. Using creep mode to hold the car
on a hill may damage the clutch.
• If the clutch becomes overheated by excessive use of the clutch to hold
on a hill, you may notice a shudder feeling and a blinking display on
the instrument cluster. When this occurs, the clutch is disabled until the
clutch cools to normal temperatures. If this occurs, pull over to a safe
location, shift into P (Park) and apply the foot brake for a few minutes.PADDLE SHIFTER
The paddle shifter is available when the shift lever is
in the D (Drive) position or the manual shift mode.
Pull the [+] or [-] paddle shifter once to shift up or
down one gear.
Move the shift lever from manual shift mode back
to D (Drive) to return to automatic shift mode.
Press (-) to
downshiftPress (+) to
upshift