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06
6-63
LCD display messages
The messages are displayed on the 
instrument cluster to help use ISG 
system.
OJX1069042L
Auto Stop is Off. Shift to P or N to start 
engine
When the system is deactivated, the ISG 
off button indicator will illuminate and 
a message will appear on the cluster 
LCD display with a warning sound in the 
following situations.
 - When the engine hood is opened.
 - When ISG sy
stem is not working 
normally.
If this occurs, depress the brake pedal 
and restart the engine manually. For your 
safety, restart the vehicle in the P (Park) 
position.
Type A Type B
OJX1069071LOJX1069070L
Press brake pedal before driving on / Press 
brake pedal for Auto Start
When the gear is shifted from N (Neutral) 
to R (Reverse), D (Drive) or Manual 
shift mode without the brake pedal 
depressed, a message will appear on 
the cluster LCD display. To activate auto 
start, depress the brake pedal.
OJX1069044
AUTO STOP elapsed time
AUTO STOP display shows the elapsed 
time of engine stop by the Idle Stop and 
Go system.
You may check AUTO STOP elapsed time 
in the Utility view on the instrument 
cluster.
Refer to “View Modes” section in 
chapter 4.   
     
        
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Driver assistance system
7-130
•	The vehicle moves 22 ft. (7 m) 
while the smart key is pressed with 
Remote Forward/Backward function 
(maximum travel distance per button 
press)
When Remote Forward/Backward 
function is paused, the vehicle will stop. 
If the condition that made the function 
to pause disappears, the function may 
operate again.
The function will cancel in the 
following conditions when: 
•	 The steering wheel is steered
•	 The gear is shifted while the vehicle is 
moving
•	 Operating EPB while the vehicle is 
moving
•	 The engine hood is open
•	 The brake pedal or accelerator pedal 
is depressed when all the doors are 
closed
•	 The smart key is outside the vehicle 
when the brake pedal is depressed 
while the driver's door is open
•	 Rapid acceleration occurs
•	 Vehicle skid occurs
•	 The wheel is stuck by an obstacle and 
cannot move
•	 There are pedestrians, animals or 
objects at the front and rear of the 
vehicle at the same time •	
Approximately 3 minutes and 50 
seconds have past after Remote 
Forward/Backward function has 
started to operate
•	 The slope of the road exceeds the 
operational range
•	 The function is paused for more than 
1 minute
•	 The total travel distance of the vehicle 
has exceeded 45 ft. (14 m) after 
Remote Entry/Exit Parking function 
operation
•	 The steering wheel, gearshift, braking, 
and drive controls are not working 
normally
•	 There is a problem with the smart key 
or the smart key battery is low
•	 ABS, TCS or ESC system operates due 
to slippery road conditions
•	 The alarm of the Theft Alarm System 
sounds
When Remote Forward/Backward 
function is canceled, the vehicle will 
automatically stop, shift the gear to 
P (Park) and engage EPB (Electronic 
Parking Brake).    
     
        
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08
8-5
Jump starting procedure
 Information
Your vehicle has a battery in the luggage 
compartment, but when you jump start 
your vehicle, use the jumper terminal in 
the engine compartment.
1.
 Position the v
ehicles close enough 
that the jumper cables will reach, but 
do not allow the vehicles to touch.
2.
 Av
oid fans or any moving parts in the 
engine compartment at all times, even 
when the vehicles are turned off.
3.
 Turn o
ff all electrical devices such as 
radios, lights, air conditioning, etc. 
Put the vehicles in P (Park) and set the 
parking brake. Turn both vehicles OFF.
4.
 Open the engine hood.
OTM080021
5. Connect the jumper cables in 
the ex act sequence shown in the 
illustration. First connect one jumper 
cable to the red, positive (+) jumper 
terminal of your vehicle (1).
6.
 Connect the other end o
f the jumper 
cable to the red, positive (+) battery/
jumper terminal of the assisting 
vehicle (2).
7.
 Connect the second jumper cable to 
the black, nega
tive (-) battery/ chassis 
ground of the assisting vehicle (3).
8.
 Connect the other end o
f the second 
jumper cable to the black, negative (-) 
chassis ground of your vehicle (4).
Do not allow the jumper cables to 
contact anything except the correct 
battery or jumper terminals or the 
correct ground. Do not lean over the 
battery when making connections.   
     
        
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08
8 -7
If your temperature gauge indicates 
overheating, you experience a loss of 
power, or hear loud pinging or knocking, 
the engine may be overheating. If this 
happens, you should:
1.
 Pull off the r
oad and stop as soon as it 
is safe to do so.
2.
 Shift the gear to P (P
ark) and set the 
parking brake. If the air conditioning is 
ON, turn it OFF.
3.
 If engine coolant is running out under 
the v
ehicle or steam is coming out 
from the hood, stop the engine. Do 
not open the hood until the coolant 
has stopped running or the steaming 
has stopped. If there is no visible 
loss of engine coolant and no steam, 
leave the engine running and check 
to be sure the engine cooling fan is 
operating. If the fan is not running, 
turn the engine off.
 WARNING
While the engine is running, 
keep hands, clothing and tools 
away from the moving parts 
such as the cooling fan and 
drive belt to prevent serious 
injury. 4.
 Check for coolan
t leaking from the 
radiator, hoses or under the vehicle. (If 
the air conditioning had been in use, it 
is normal for cold water to be draining 
from it when you stop.)
5.
 If engine coolant is leaking out, s
 top 
the engine immediately and call the 
nearest authorized HYUNDAI dealer 
for assistance.
 WARNING
Never remove the engine 
coolant cap and/or water-
cooled intercooler coolant 
cap or the drain plug while the 
engine and radiator are hot.
Hot coolant and steam may blow out 
under pressure, causing serious injury.
Turn the engine off and wait until the 
engine cools down. Use extreme care 
when removing the coolant cap. Wrap 
a thick towel around it, and turn it 
counterclockwise slowly to the first 
stop. Step back while the pressure is 
released from the cooling system. When 
you are sure all the pressure has been 
released, press down on the cap, using 
a thick towel, and continue turning 
counterclockwise to remove it.
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS   
     
        
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Maintenance
9-6
Owner maintenance schedule
When you stop for fuel:
•	Check the engine oil level.
•	 Check the coolant level in the engine 
coolant reservoir or the water-cooled 
intercooler coolant reservoir.
•	 Check the windshield washer fluid 
level.
•	 Check for low or under-inflated tires.
 WARNING
Be careful when checking your coolant 
level when the engine is hot. This may 
result in coolant being blown out of the 
opening and cause serious burns and 
other injuries.
While operating your vehicle:
•	Note any changes in the sound of the 
exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes 
in the vehicle.
•	 Check for vibrations in the steering 
wheel. Notice if there is any increased 
steering effort or looseness in the 
steering wheel, or change in its 
straight-ahead position.
•	 Notice if your vehicle constantly turns 
slightly or “pulls” to one side when 
traveling on smooth, level road.
•	 When stopping, listen and check for 
unusual sounds, pulling to one side, 
increased brake pedal travel or “hard-
to-push” brake pedal.
•	 If any slipping or changes in the 
operation of your transmission occurs, 
check the transmission fluid level.
•	 Check the automatic transmission P 
(Park) function.
•	 Check the parking brake.
•	 Check for fluid leaks under your 
vehicle (water dripping from the air 
conditioning system during or after 
use is normal).
At least monthly:
•	Check coolant level in the engine 
coolant reservoir.
•	 Check the operation of all exterior 
lights, including the stoplights, turn 
signals and hazard warning flashers.
•	 Check the inflation pressures of all 
tires including the spare for tires that 
are worn, show uneven wear, or are 
damaged.
•	 Check for loose wheel lug nuts.
At least twice a year: (i.e., every 
Spring and Autumn)
•	Check radiator, heater and air 
conditioning hoses for leaks or 
damage.
•	 Check windshield washer spray and 
wiper operation. Clean wiper blades 
with a clean cloth dampened with 
washer fluid.
•	 Check headlamp alignment.
•	 Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields 
and clamps.
•	 Check the seat belts for wear and 
function.
At least once a year:
•	Clean body and door drain holes.
•	 Lubricate door hinges and hood 
hinges.
•	 Lubricate door and hood locks and 
latches.
•	 Lubricate door rubber weather strips.
•	 Check the air conditioning system.
•	 Inspect and lubricate automatic 
transmission linkage and controls.
•	 Clean the battery and terminals.
•	 Check the brake fluid level.    
     
        
          
   
    
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