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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
ItemWeight of Volume Classification
Refrigerant oz. (g)15.17±0.88 (430±25)R-134a
R-1234yf
Compressor lubricant oz. (g)3.53 (100) PAG
Contact a HYUNDAI authorised repairer for more details.
lbs. (kg)
TYRE LOAD AND SPEED CAPACITY
ItemTyre sizeWheel
sizeLoad Capacity Speed Capacity
LI *1kg SS *2 P S K N P K
Full size tyre175/65R14 5.5JX14 86 530 T 118 (190)
185/55R15 6.0JX15 86 530 H 130 (210)
195/45R16 6.5JX16 84 500 H 130 (210)
Temporary
tyreT115/70D15 3.5JX15 90 600 M 81 (130)
LUGGAGE VOLUMEGROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT
*1 LI : LOAD INDEX *2 SS : SPEED SYMBOL
ItemsPetrol Engine
1.0 MPI 1.2 MPI
VDA
l (cu ft)MIN. 252 (8.90)
MAX. 1,050 (37.08)
Min : Behind rear seat to upper edge of the seat back.
Max : Behind front seat to roof.
6 H D W H U5 Seater
1.0 MPI 1.2 MPI 1.0 MPI 1.2 MPI
AMT MTMT
(ECO)AMT MT AMT MT AMT MT
2,954
(1,340)2,954
(1,340)2,888
(1,310)2,976
(1,350)2,976
(1,350)3,108
(1,410)3,108
(1,410)3,152
(1,430)3,152
(1,430)
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Safety system
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
You will find many safety precautions
and recommendations throughout
this section, and throughout this man-
ual. The safety precautions in this
section are among the most impor-
tant.
Always wear your seat belt
A seat belt is your best protection in
all types of accidents. Air bags are
designed to supplement seat belts,
not replace them. So even though
your vehicle is equipped with air
bags, ALWAYS make sure you and
your passengers wear your seat
belts, and wear them properly.
Restrain all children
All children under age 13 should ride
in your vehicle properly restrained in
a rear seat, not the front seat. Infants
and small children should be
restrained in an appropriate child
restraint. Larger children should use
a booster seat with the lap/shoulder
belt until they can use the seat belt
properly without a booster seat.
Air bag hazards
Whilst air bags can save lives, they
can also cause serious or fatal inju-
ries to occupants who sit too close to
them, or who are not properly
restrained. Infants, young children,
and short adults are at the greatest
risk of being injured by an inflating air
bag. Follow all instructions and warn-
ings in this manual.
Driver distraction
Driver distraction presents a serious
and potentially deadly danger, espe-
cially for inexperienced drivers.
Safety should be the first concern
when behind the wheel and drivers
need to be aware of the wide array of
potential distractions, such as drowsi-
ness, reaching for objects, eating,
personal grooming, other passen-
gers, and using mobile phones.
Drivers can become distracted when
they take their eyes and attention off
the road or their hands off the wheel
to focus on activities other than driv-
ing. To reduce your risk of distraction
and an accident:
‡ ALWAYS set up your mobile devic-
es (i.e., MP3 players, phones, navi-
gation units, etc.) when your vehicle
is parked or safely stopped.
‡ ONLY use your mobile device when
allowed by laws and conditions per-
mit safe use.
‡
NEVER text or email whilst driving.
Most countries have laws prohibit-
ing drivers from texting. Some
countries and cities also prohibit
drivers from using handheld
phones.
‡ NEVER let the use of a mobile
device distract you from driving.
You have a responsibility to your
passengers and others on the road
to always drive safely, with your
hands on the wheel as well as your
eyes and attention on the road.
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Safety precautions
Adjusting the seats so that you are
sitting in a safe, comfortable position
plays an important role in driver and
passenger safety together with the
seat belts and air bags in an accident.
WARNING
Do not use a cushion that reduces
friction between the seat and the
passenger. The passenger’s hips
may slide under the lap portion of
the seat belt during an accident or
a sudden stop. Serious or fatal
internal injuries could result
because the seat belt cannot oper-
ate properly.
Air bags
You can take steps to reduce the risk
of being injured by an inflating air
bag. Sitting too close to an air bag
greatly increases the risk of injury in
the event the air bag inflates. Move
your seat as far back as possible from
front air bags, whilst still maintaining
control of the vehicle.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury
or death from an inflating air bag,
take the following precautions:
‡ Adjust the driver’s seat as far to
the rear as possible whilst main-
taining the ability to maintain full
control of the vehicle.
‡ Adjust the front passenger seat
as far to the rear as possible.
‡ Hold the steering wheel by the
rim with hands at the 9 o’clock
and 3 o’clock positions to mini-
mise the risk of injuries to your
hands and arms.
‡ NEVER place anything or anyone
between the air bag.
‡ Do not allow the front passenger
to place feet or legs on the dash-
board to minimise the risk of leg
injuries.
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Safety system
Seat belts
Always fasten your seat belt before
starting any trip.
At all times, passengers should sit
upright and be properly restrained.
Infants and small children must be
restrained in appropriate child
restraint systems. Children who have
outgrown a booster seat and adults
must be restrained using the seat
belts.
WARNING
Take the following precautions
when adjusting your seat belt:
‡ NEVER use one seat belt for
more than one occupant.
‡ Always position the seatback
upright with the lap portion of
the seat belt snug and low across
the hips.
‡ NEVER allow children or small
infants to ride in a passenger’s
lap.
‡ Do not route the seat belt across
your neck, across sharp edges,
or reroute the shoulder strap
away from your body.
‡ Do not allow the seat belt to
become caught or jammed.
Front seats
The front seat can be adjusted by
using the control lever or switches
located on the outside of the seat
cushion. Before driving, adjust the
seat to the proper position so that you
can easily control the steering wheel,
foot pedals and controls on the instru-
ment panel.
WARNING
Take the following precautions
when adjusting your seat:
‡ NEVER attempt to adjust the seat
whilst the vehicle is moving. The
seat could respond with unex-
pected movement and may
cause loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident.
‡ Do not place anything under the
front seats. Loose objects in the
driver’s foot area could interfere
with the operation of the foot
pedals, causing an accident.
‡ Do not allow anything to inter-
fere with the normal position and
proper locking of the seatback.
‡ Do not place a cigarette lighter
on the floor or seat. When you
operate the seat, gas may exit
out of the lighter causing a fire.
‡ Use extreme caution when pick-
ing small objects trapped under
the seats or between the seat
and the centre console. Your
hands might be cut or injured by
the sharp edges of the seat
mechanism.