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The distance is set to the last set dis-
tance when the system is used for the
first time after starting the vehicle.
When the lane ahead is clear:
The vehicle speed will maintain the
set speed.
When there is a vehicle ahead
of you in your lane:
Your vehicle speed will slow down
or speed up to maintain the select-
ed distance.
If the vehicle ahead speeds up,
your vehicle will travel at a steady
cruising speed after accelerating to
the set speed.
If distance from the front vehicle has
been changed due to accelerating
or decelerating of the front vehicle,
the distance on the LCD display
may change. (Only when there is a
vehicle in front, the front vehicle
appears in the LCD display.)
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• High Driving Assist is limited in
other countries.
• High Driving Assist only operates
based on the speed limits of the
highway but it does not work with
the speed cameras.
• The time gap could occur between
the navigation speed warning and
system operation.
• The system is not designed to work
on highways other than mentioned
as a controlled access road. The sys-
tem automatically cancels when you
leave the highway.
• If there is a problem with Highway
Driving Assist, the system cannot be
activated in the cluster.
• If your vehicle is 1640 ft. (500 m)
ahead and behind of an open toll-
gate, the system is automatically
canceled. Also, it is converted to
Smart Cruise Control automatically
with a pop-up message on the navi-
gation.
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• In the automatic speed setting
mode, the vehicle automatically
accelerates or decelerates when the
highway speed limit changes.
• If your vehicle speed exceeds 93
mph (150 km/h), Highway Driving
Assist is automatically canceled.
Also, it is converted to Smart Cruise
Control automatically with a pop-
up message on the navigation.
• If you enter a rest area on the high-
way or a IC/JC (intersection/junc-
tion) without a destination set, the
system is canceled later than when
the vehicle actually leaves the high-
way.
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Highway Driving Assist system
may not function properly in the
following situations:
The navigation is not working
properly.
The navigation is not updated.
The real-time GPS or map
information provided has
errors.
The navigation is overloaded
by performing functions such
as route search, video play-
back, voice recognition, etc.
are performing simultaneous-
ly.
The navigation is recalculat-
ing the route while driving.
GPS signals are blocked in
areas such as a tunnel.
The driver goes off course or
the route to the destination is
changed or canceled by reset-
ting the navigation.
The vehicle enters a service
station or rest area
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When the system is initially turned
on and when the vehicle is turned
off then on again, the warning light
will illuminate for 3 seconds on the
outside rearview mirror.
Selecting Warning Timing
The driver can select the initial
warning activation time from the
User Settings in the cluster LCD
display by selecting 'User Settings
→Driver Assistance →Warning
Timing →Normal/Late'.The options for the initial Rear
Cross-Traffic Collision Warning
includes the following:
- Normal:
When this option is selected, the
initial Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning is activated normally. If
this setting feels too sensitive
change the option to 'Late'.
The warning activation time may
feel late if the side/rear vehicle
abruptly accelerates.
- Late:
Select this warning activation time
when the traffic is light and you are
driving at low speeds.
Information
If you change the warning timing, the
warning time of other systems may
change.
Alaways be aware before changing the
warning timing.
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Select 'EV →Energy Information' on
the screen.
You can check battery information
and energy consumption.
Battery information
You can check the vehicle expected
range, total battery power remaining,
and expected charging time for each
charge type.
The displayed range is calculated
based on the real time energy effi-
ciency while driving. The displayed
range may change as the driving
pattern or conditions change.
Note that the range may be differ-
ent from a given state of charge
(SOC%) depending on drive mode,
drive conditions, and driving pat-
terns.
Energy consumption
You can check the current energy
consumption for each system of the
vehicle.
➀'Driving' shows the total power and
energy consumption of the electric
motor kW usage when driving and
kW storage when regenerative
braking is applied.
➁'Climate' shows the power and
energy consumption which are
used by the heater or air condition-
er.
➂'Electronics' shows the power and
energy consumption which are
used by the vehicle systems
including the cluster, infotainment
system, headlamp, vehicle control
unit, etc.
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Trickle Charge
(1) Code and Plug (Code set)
(2) Control Box
(3) Charging Cable and Charging
Connector
Trickle Charge can be used when AC
Charge or DC Charge is not avail-
able by using household electricity.
How to set the charge level of
the portable charger
1. Check the rated current of the
electric outlet prior to connecting
the plug to the outlet.
2. Connect the plug to a household
electric outlet.
3. Check the display window on the
control box.4. Press the button (1) on the back of
the control box for more than 1
second to adjust the charge level.
(Refer to charging cable type and
example for setting the charge
level.)
5. The display window on the control
box changes from 12A and 10A to
8A every time you press the but-
ton (1).
6. When setting the charge level is
complete, start charging accord-
ing to the trickle charge proce-
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Power Outlet.............................................................3-139
Sunvisor ....................................................................3-139
Wireless Cellular Phone Charging System .............3-140
Interior Overview..............................................................1-4
Jump Starting (12V Battery) .............................................6-4
Lane Following Assist (LFA)........................................5-111
LFA operation ...........................................................5-113
Limitations of the system .........................................5-116
Warning message ......................................................5-114
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) ...........................................5-62
Limitations of the System ..........................................5-68
LKA operation ............................................................5-64
LKA system function change .....................................5-70
Warning light and message ........................................5-67
LCD Display ..................................................................3-83
LCD Display Control .................................................3-83
LCD display modes ....................................................3-84
Light ..............................................................................3-101
Exterior Lights..........................................................3-101
Interior Lights...........................................................3-109
Welcome System .....................................................3-112Light Bulbs .....................................................................7-52
Daytime Running Light (DRL) ..................................7-57
Headlamp, Parking Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp and
Side Marker ..............................................................7-53
High Mounted Stop Light Replacement ....................7-60
Interior Light Bulb Replacement ...............................7-61
License Plate Light Bulb Replacement ......................7-61
Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement ..............7-58
Side Repeater Lamp Replacement .............................7-58
Maintenance Services .......................................................7-4
Owner Maintenance Precautions..................................7-4
Owner's Responsibility.................................................7-4
Mirrors ............................................................................3-19
Inside Rearview Mirror ..............................................3-19
Reverse Parking Aid Function ..................................3-40
Side View Mirrors ....................................................3-37
Motor Compartment ..................................................1-6, 7-3
Motor Number ..................................................................8-8
Owner Maintenance ..........................................................7-5
Owner Maintenance Schedule......................................7-6
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