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•	Restarting after stopping
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When Highway Driving Assist is 
operating, your vehicle will stop if the 
vehicle ahead of you stops. Also, if the 
vehicle ahead of you starts moving 
within 30 seconds after the stop, your 
vehicle will start as well. In addition, 
after the vehicle has stopped and 30 
seconds have passed, the ‘Use switch 
or pedal to accelerate’ message 
will appear on the cluster. Depress 
the accelerator pedal or push the + 
switch, - switch or 
 switch to start 
driving.  •	
Hands-off warning
Type A Type B
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If the driver takes their hands off the 
steering wheel for several seconds, 
the ‘Place hands on the steering 
wheel’ (or ‘Keep hands on the steering 
wheel’) warning message will appear 
and an audible warning will sound in 
stages. 
First stage : Warning message
Second stage : Warning message (red 
steering wheel) and 
audible warning
Type A Type B
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If the driver still does not have their 
hands on the steering wheel after 
the hands-off warning, the ‘Highway 
Driving Assist (HDA) canceled’ 
(or ‘HDA (Highway Driving Assist) 
cancelled’) warning message will 
appear and Highway Driving Assist 
and Lane Change Assist will be 
automatically canceled.    

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System standby
When Smart Cruise Control is 
temporarily canceled while Highway 
Driving Assist is operating, Highway 
Driving Assist will be in the standby state. 
At this time, Lane Following Assist will 
operate normally.
System malfunction and 
limitations
System malfunction
Type AType B
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When Highway Driving Assist or Highway 
Lane Change function is not working 
properly, the ‘Check Highway Driving 
Assist (HDA) system’ (or 'Check HDA 
(Motorway Driving Assist) system') 
warning message will appear, and the 
 warning light will illuminate on the 
cluster. We recommend that the system 
be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI 
dealer.
 WARNING
•	 The driver is responsible for 
controlling the vehicle for safe 
driving.
•	 Always have your hands on the 
steering wheel while driving.
•	 Highway Driving Assist is a 
supplemental system that assists 
the driver in driving the vehicle 
and is not a complete autonomous 
driving system. Always check road 
conditions, and if necessary, take 
appropriate actions to drive safely.
•	 Always have your eyes on the road, 
and it is the responsibility of the 
driver to avoid violating traffic laws. 
The vehicle manufacturer is not 
responsible for any traffic violation 
or accidents caused by the driver. 
•	 Highway Driving Assist may not 
be able to recognize all traffic 
situations. The system may not 
detect possible collisions due to 
limitations of the system. Always 
be aware of the limitations of the 
system. Obstacles such as vehicles, 
motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, 
unspecified objects, structures, etc. 
that may collide with the vehicle may 
not be detected.
•	 Highway Driving Assist will turn off 
automatically under the following 
situations:
 - Driving on roads that the system 
does not operate, such as a rest 
area, intersection, junction, etc.
 - The navigation does not operate 
properly such as when the 
navigation is being updated or 
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•	Highway Driving Assist may 
inadvertently operate or turn off 
depending on road conditions 
(navigation information) and 
surroundings.
•	 Lane Following Assist function may 
be temporarily disabled when the 
front view camera cannot detect 
lanes properly or the hands-off 
warning is on.
•	 You may not hear the warning sound 
of Highway Driving Assist if the 
surrounding is noisy.
•	 If the vehicle is driven at high speed 
above a certain speed at a curve, 
your vehicle may drive to one side or 
may depart from the driving lane.
•	 When you are towing a trailer or 
another vehicle, we recommend that 
Highway Driving Assist is turned off 
due to safety reasons.
•	 The hands–off warning message 
may appear early or late depending 
on how the steering wheel is held or 
road conditions. Always have your 
hands on the steering wheel while 
driving.
•	 For your safety, please read the 
owner's manual before using the 
Highway Driving Assist.
•	 Highway Driving Assist will not 
operate when the engine is started, 
or when the detecting sensors or 
navigation is being initialized.Limitations of the system
Highway Driving Assist may not operate 
normally, or may not operate under the 
following circumstances:
•	The map information and the 
actual road is different because the 
navigation is not updated
•	 The map information and the actual 
road is different because of real-time 
GPS data or map information error 
•	 The infotainment system is overloaded 
by simultaneously performing 
functions such as route search, video 
playback, voice recognition, etc.
•	 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 resetting the navigation
•	 The vehicle enters a service station or 
rest area
•	 Android Auto or Car Play is operating
•	 The navigation cannot detect the 
current vehicle position (ex: elevated 
roads including overpass adjacent to 
general roads or nearby roads exist in 
a parallel way)
For more details on the limitations of 
the front view camera, front radar, front 
corner radar and rear corner radar, refer 
to “Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 
(FCA)” section in chapter 7.    

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REmOTE smART pARkIng AssIsT (RspA) (IF EQUIppED)
Remote Smart Parking Assist uses 
vehicle sensors to help the driver park 
and exit parking spaces remotely from 
outside the vehicle by controlling the 
steering wheel, vehicle speed and 
gearshifts.
Function Description
Remote 
Forward/
Backward Remotely moving forward 
or in reverse
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•	Remote Forward/Backward function 
helps the driver move the vehicle 
forward or in reverse from outside the 
vehicle using the smart key.
•	 When Remote Smart Parking Assist 
operates, Surround View Monitor and 
Parking Distance Warning will also 
operate. For more details, refer to 
“Surround View Monitor (SVM) and 
“Parking Distance Warning (PDW)” 
sections in chapter 7.
Detecting sensor
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[2] : Front side ultrasonic sensors,
[3] : Rear side ultrasonic sensors, 
[4] : Rear ultrasonic sensors
Refer to the picture above for the 
detailed location of the detecting 
sensors.   

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2.  Remotely moving forward and in 
reverse
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(1) Press and hold one of the Forward 
() or Reverse () button on the 
smart key. Remote Smart Parking 
Assist will automatically control 
the steering wheel, vehicle speed 
and gearshift. The vehicle will 
move in the direction of the button 
pressed. 
(2)
 While Remo
te Forward/Backward 
function is operating, if the you do 
not hold down the Forward (
) or 
Reverse () button, the vehicle 
will stop and system control will 
pause. The function will start 
operating again when the button is 
pressed and held again.
(3)
 When the vehicle r
eaches the 
target location, release the smart 
key Forward or Backward button. (4)
 When the driver ge
ts in the vehicle 
with the smart key, a message 
will appear informing the driver 
Remote Forward/Backward 
function is complete on the 
infotainment system screen and 
the engine will remain on.
In addition, when the Remote Start 
(
) button is pressed on the smart 
key from outside the vehicle, a 
message will appear informing the 
driver Remote Entry/Exit Parking 
function is complete and the 
engine will turn off.
•	 Check that all smart keys are 
outside the vehicle when using 
Remote Forward/Backward 
function.
•	 Remote Forward/Backward 
function will operate only when the 
smart key is within 13 ft. (4 m) from 
the vehicle. If there is no vehicle 
movement even when the Forward 
or Reverse button is pressed on the 
smart key, check the distance to the 
vehicle and press the button again.
•	 The detecting range of the smart 
key may vary depending on the 
surroundings that are affected by 
radio waves such as transmission 
tower, broadcast station, etc.
•	 When remotely moving forward 
using method (1), it is recognized 
as an exit situation, and the 
vehicle moves 13 ft. (4 m) to 
check for pedestrians, animals or 
objects around the vehicle. After 
confirmation, the steering wheel 
is controlled according to the 
condition ahead.    

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•	When remotely moving forward 
using method (2), it is recognized 
as a parking situation, and will 
immediately control the steering 
wheel according to the condition 
ahead to assist with entering the 
parking space and aligning the 
vehicle. However, performance 
may reduce depending on the 
pedestrians, animals, shape of 
objects, location, etc. around the 
vehicle.
•	 For moving remotely in reverse, 
both method (1) and (2) aligns the 
steering wheel first, and then will 
only move the vehicle straight. 
•	 When remotely moving forward or 
in reverse is completed, the vehicle 
will automatically shift to P (Park) 
and engage EPB (Electronic Parking 
Brake). CAUTION
•	 When using Remote Remote 
Forward/Backward function, make 
sure that all passengers have gotten 
out of the vehicle.
•	 If the vehicle’s battery is discharged 
or Remote Smart Parking Assist 
malfunctions when parked in a 
narrow parking space, Remote 
Forward/Backward function will not 
operate. Always park your vehicle in 
a space wide enough for you to get in 
or out of your vehicle.
•	 Please note that depending on the 
parking space, you may not be able 
to exit from the space you have 
entered by using Remote Forward/
Backward function.
•	 After parking, the surrounding may 
change due to the movement of 
surrounding vehicles. If this occurs, 
Remote Forward/Backward function 
may not operate. 
•	 Before leaving the vehicle, close 
windows and sunroofs, and make 
sure the engine is off before locking 
the doors.    

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•	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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System standby
When ‘Parking Assist Conditions Not 
Met’ message appears, when Parking/
View (
) button has been pressed and 
held, Remote Smart Parking Assist is in 
standby. After a while, press and hold the 
Parking/View (
) button again to see if 
the system works. 
The message appears even when the 
smart key's battery is low. Check the 
smart key battery level.
Limitations of the system
In the following circumstances, system 
performance to park or exit the vehicle 
may be limited, there may be a risk of 
collision, or Remote Smart Parking Assist 
may turn off. Park or exit the vehicle 
manually if necessary.
•	 An object is attached to the steering 
wheel
•	 The vehicle is installed with a snow 
chain, spare tire or different size 
wheel 
•	 Tire pressure is lower or higher than 
the standard tire pressure 
•	 Your vehicle is loaded with cargo 
longer or wider than your vehicle or a 
trailer is connected to your vehicle 
•	 There is a problem with the wheel 
alignment 
•	 Your vehicle is leaned severely to one 
side 
•	 Your vehicle is equipped with a trailer 
hitch 
•	 The license plate is installed 
differently from the original location
•	 There is a person, animal or object 
above or below the ultrasonic sensor 
when Remote Smart Parking Assist is 
activated
•	 The parking space is curved or 
diagonal 
•	 There is an obstacle such as a person, 
animal or object (trash can, bicycle, 
motorcycle, shopping cart, narrow 
pillar etc.) near the parking space