
Foreword1-4
We want to help you get the greatest 
possible driving pleasure from your 
vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist 
you in many ways. To gain an overview 
of the contents of your Owner’s Manual, 
use the Table of Contents in the front 
of the manual. The first page of each 
Chapter includes a detailed Table of 
Contents of the topics in that Chapter.
To quickly locate information about your 
vehicle, use the Index in the back of the 
manual. It is an alphabetical list of what 
is in this manual and the page number 
where it can be found.
For your convenience, we have 
incorporated tabs on the right-hand 
page edges. These tabs are coded with 
the Chapter titles to assist you with 
navigating through the manual. Your safety, and the safety of others, 
is very important. This Owner’s 
Manual provides you with many safety 
precautions and operating procedures. 
This information alerts you to potential 
hazards that may hurt you or others, as 
well as cause damage to your vehicle.
Safety messages found on vehicle 
labels and in this manual describe these 
hazards and what to do to avoid or 
reduce the risks.
Warnings and instructions contained in 
this manual are for your safety. Failure to 
follow safety warnings and instructions 
can lead to serious injury or death.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFETY MESSAGES
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01
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Detergent Fuel Additives
HYUNDAI recommends that you use 
good quality gasolines treated with 
detergent additives such as TOP TIER 
Detergent Gasoline, which help prevent 
deposit formation in the engine. These 
gasolines will help the engine run 
cleaner and enhance performance of 
the Emission Control System. For more 
information on TOP TIER Detergent 
Gasoline, please go to the website (www.
toptiergas.com).
For customers who do not use TOP Tier 
Detergent Gasoline regularly, and have 
problems starting or the engine does 
not run smoothly, detergent-based 
fuel additives that you can purchase 
separately may be added to the gasoline. 
If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is 
not available, one bottle of additive 
added to the fuel tank according to the 
maintenance schedule is recommended 
(refer to the Maintenance Schedule in 
chapter 9).
Additives are available from your 
authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with 
information on how to use them. Do not 
mix other additives.
Operation in foreign countries
If you are going to drive your vehicle in 
another country, be sure to:
•  Observe all regulations regarding registration and insurance.
•  Determine that acceptable fuel is  available. •  This vehicle should not be modified. 
Modification of your vehicle could 
affect its performance, safety or 
durability and may even violate 
governmental safety and emissions 
regulations.
In addition, damage or performance 
problems resulting from any 
modification may not be covered 
under warranty.
•  If you use unauthorized electronic  devices, it may cause the vehicle to 
operate abnormally, wire damage, 
battery discharge and fire. For your 
safety, do not use unauthorized 
electronic devices.
VEHICLE BREAK-IN 
PROCESS
By following a few simple precautions for 
the first 600 miles (1,000 km) you may 
add to the performance, economy and 
life of your vehicle.
•  Do not race the engine.
•  While driving, keep your engine speed (rpm, or revolutions per minute) 
between 2,000 RPM and 4,000 RPM.
•  Do not maintain a single speed for  long periods of time, either fast or 
slow. Varying engine speed is needed 
to properly break-in the engine.
•  Fuel economy and engine  performance may vary depending 
on vehicle break-in process and be 
stabilized after 4,000 miles (6,000 
km). New engines may consume more 
oil during the vehicle break-in period.
•  Avoid hard stops, except in  emergencies, to allow the brakes to 
seat properly.
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS
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Vehicle Information, Consumer Information and Reporting Safety Defects2-12
 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES
To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only 
lubricants of the proper quality. The correct lubricants also help promote engine 
efficiency that results in improved fuel economy.
These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle.
Lubricant Volume
Engine oil 
*1 *2
(drain and refill) Recommends 5.49 US qt. (5.2 ℓ) SAE 0W-30 API SN PLUS/SP or 
ILSAC GF-6 
*3
Manual transmission fluid
1.9 ~ 2.0 US qt.
(1.8 ~ 1.9 ℓ) HK SYN MTF 70W (SK) 
SPIRAX S6 GHME 70W MTF 
(H.K.SHELL)
GS MTF HD 70W (GS CALTEX) 
(API GL-4, SAE 70W, TGO-9)
Dual clutch 
transmission 
fluid Gear oil
3.4 ~ 3.6 US qt.
(3.3 ~ 3.4 ℓ) GS WDCTF HD G (WDGO-1)
Control oil 2.58 ~ 2.64 US qt.
(2.45 ~ 2.5 ℓ) GS WDCTF HD H (WDHO-1)
Coolant 8.12 US qt.
(7.68 ℓ) Mixture of antifreeze and water 
(Phosphate-based Ethylene glycol 
coolant for aluminum radiator)
Brake/clutch fluid 
*40.74 ~ 0.85 US qt. (0.7 ~ 0.8 ℓ) DOT-4
Fuel 12.42 US gal. 
(47 ℓ) Refer to “Fuel requirements” in the 
chapter 1.
*1 : Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on the next page.
*2 : Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available. Along with other additional 
benefits, they contribute to fuel economy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary 
to overcome engine friction. Often, these improvements are difficult to measure in 
everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost and energy savings.
*3 : Requires < API SN PLUS (or above) Full synthetic> grade engine oil. If a lower grade 
engine oil (mineral oil including Semi-synthetic) is used, then the engine oil and engine 
oil filter must be replaced as indicated severe maintenance condition.
*4 : For the best performance of braking and ABS/ESC functions, you should use genuine 
brake fluid that conform to standards. (Standards: SAE J1704 DOT-4 LV, ISO4925 CLASS-6 
and FMVSS116 DOT-4)
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3. Seats & Safety System
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Important Safety Precautions ....................................................................... 3-2Always Wear Your Seat Belt ........................................................................\
............. 3-2
Restrain All Children ........................................................................\
......................... 3-2
Air Bag Hazards ........................................................................\
................................ 3-2
Driver Distraction ........................................................................\
............................. 3-2
Control Your Speed ........................................................................\
.......................... 3-2
Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Condition ....................................................................... 3-2
Seats .....................................................................\
.......................................... 3-3Safety Precautions ........................................................................\
........................... 3-4
Front Seats ........................................................................\
........................................ 3-5
Rear seats ........................................................................\
..........................................3-7
Head Restraints  ........................................................................\
............................... 3-9
Seat Warmers ........................................................................\
...................................3-11
Seat Belts ........................................................................\
............................... 3-13Seat Belt Safety Precautions ........................................................................\
.......... 3-13
Seat Belt Warning Light ........................................................................\
.................. 3-14
Seat Belt Restraint System .....................................................................\
................ 3-14
Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions ................................................................3-19
Care of Seat Belts ........................................................................\
............................ 3-21
Child Restraint System (CRS) ...................................................................... 3-22Children Always in the Rear ........................................................................\
........... 3-22
Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............................................................. 3-23
Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ............................................................. 3-24
Air Bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint System ................................. 3-31Where Are the Air Bags? ........................................................................\
................ 3-33
How Does the Air Bag System Operate? ............................................................... 3-36
What to Expect After an Air Bag Inflates ..............................................................3-40
Occupant Classification System (OCS) ..................................................................3-41
Why Didn’t My Air Bag Go Off in a Collision? ....................................................... 3-47
SRS Care ........................................................................\
......................................... 3-52
Additional Safety Precautions ........................................................................\
....... 3-53
Air Bag Warning Labels ........................................................................\
.................. 3-53
This chapter provides you with important information about how to protect yourself and your 
passengers. It explains how to properly use your seats and seat belts, and how your air bags work. 
Additionally, this chapter explains how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle.
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Seats & Safety System3-16
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To release your seat belt:
Press the release button (1) in the locking 
buckle.
When it is r
 eleased, the belt should 
automatically draw back into the 
retractor. If this does not happen, check 
the belt to be sure it is not twisted, then 
try again.
Rear Seat Belt – Passenger’s 3-point 
system with convertible locking 
retractor
This type of seat belt combines the 
features of both an emergency locking 
retractor seat belt and an automatic 
locking retractor seat belt. Convertible 
retractor type seat belts are installed 
in the rear seat positions to help 
accommodate the installation of child 
restraint systems. Although a convertible 
retractor is also installed in the front 
passenger seat position, NEVER place 
any infant/child restraint system in the 
front seat of the vehicle.
To fasten your seat belt:
Pull the seat belt out of the retractor 
and insert the me
 tal tab into the buckle. 
There will be an audible “click” when 
the tab locks into the buckle. When 
not securing a child restraint, the seat 
belt operates in the same way as the 
driver’s seat belt (Emergency Locking 
Retractor Type). It automatically adjusts 
to the proper length only after the lap 
belt portion of the seat belt is adjusted 
manually so that it fits snugly across your 
hips.
When the seat belt is fully extended from 
the retractor to allow the installation of 
a child restraint system, the seat belt 
operation changes to allow the belt to 
retract, but not to extend (Automatic 
Locking Retractor Type). Refer to the 
“Using a Child Restraint System” section 
in this chapter.
NOTICE
Although the seat belt retractor 
provides the same level of protection 
for seated passengers in either 
emergency or automatic locking 
modes, the emergency locking mode 
allows seated passengers to move 
freely in their seat while keeping 
some tension on the belt. During a 
collision or sudden stop, the retractor 
automatically locks the belt to help 
restrain your body.
To deactivate the automatic locking 
mode, unbuckle the seat belt and allow 
the belt to fully retract.
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03
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NOTICE
• Both the driver’s and front 
passenger’s pre-tensioner seat belts 
may be activated in certain frontal or 
side collisions or rollovers.
•  When the pre-tensioner seat belts 
are activated, a loud noise may be 
heard and fine dust, which may 
appear to be smoke, may be visible in 
the passenger compartment. These 
are normal operating conditions and 
are not hazardous.
•  Although it is non-toxic, the fine 
dust may cause skin irritation and 
should not be inhaled for prolonged 
periods. Wash all exposed skin areas 
thoroughly after an accident in 
which the pre-tensioner seat belts 
were activated.
 WARNING
• Fasten your seat belt while sitting 
properly in an upright position to 
maximize the effectiveness of the 
pre-tensioner seat belt system.
•  A pre-tensioner seat belt system 
is designed to activate only once. 
Replace the pre-tensioner seat belt 
system, if it was activated in an 
accident.
Additional Seat Belt Safety 
Precautions
Seat belt use during pregnancy
The seat belt should always be used 
during pregnancy. The best way to 
protect your unborn child is to protect 
yourself by always wearing the seat belt.
Pregnant women should always wear 
a lap-shoulder seat belt. Place the 
shoulder belt across your chest, routed 
between your breasts and away from 
your neck. Place the lap belt line so 
that it fits snugly and as low as possible 
across the hips, not across the abdomen.
 WARNING
• A pregnant woman or a patient is 
more vulnerable to any imapcts on 
the abdomen during an abrupt stop 
or accident. If you are in an accident 
while pregnant, consult your doctor.
•  To reduce the risk of serious injury or 
death to an unborn child during an 
accident, pregnant women should 
NEVER place the lap portion of the 
seat belt above or over the area of 
the abdomen where the unborn child 
is located.
Seat belt use and children
Infant and small children
All 50 states have child restraint laws 
which r
equire children to travel in 
approved child restraint devices, 
including booster seats. The age at 
which seat belts can be used instead 
of child restraints differs among states, 
so you should be aware of the specific 
requirements in your state, and where 
you are travelling. Infant and child 
restraints must be properly placed 
and installed in a rear seat. For more 
information refer to the “Child Restraint 
Systems” section in this chapter.
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 WARNING
ALWAYS properly restrain infants 
and small children in a child restraint 
appropriate for the child’s height and 
weight.
To reduce the risk of serious injury or 
death to a child and other passengers, 
NEVER hold a child in your lap or arms 
when the vehicle is moving. The violent 
forces created during an accident will 
tear the child from your arms and throw 
the child against the interior of the 
vehicle.
Small children are best protected 
from injury in an accident when 
properly restrained in the rear seat 
by a child restraint system that meets 
the requirements of the Federal Motor 
Vehicle Safety Standards. Before buying 
any child restraint system, make sure 
that it has a label certifying that it meets 
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 
FMVSS 213. The restraint must be 
appropriate for your child’s height and 
weight. Check the label on the child 
restraint for this information. Refer to the 
“Child Restraint Systems” section in this 
chapter. Larger children
Children under age 13 and who are too 
lar
ge for a booster seat must always 
occupy the rear seat and use the 
available lap/shoulder belts. A seat belt 
should lie across the upper thighs and 
be snug across the shoulder and chest 
to restrain the child safely. Check belt fit 
periodically. Children are afforded the 
most safety in the event of an accident 
when they are restrained by a proper 
restraint system and/or seat belts in the 
rear seat. Always have the LATCH system 
inspected by your authorized HYUNDAI 
dealer after an accident. An accident can 
damage the LATCH system and may not 
properly secure the child restraint.
If a larger child over age 13 must be 
seated in the front seat, the child must 
be securely restrained by the available 
lap/shoulder belt and the seat should be 
placed in the rearmost position.
If the shoulder belt portion slightly 
touches the child’s neck or face, try 
placing the child closer to the center 
of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still 
touches their face or neck, they need to 
be returned to an appropriate booster 
seat in the rear seat.
 WARNING
•  Always make sure children are 
wearing their seat belts and that they 
are properly adjusted before driving.
•  NEVER allow the shoulder belt to 
contact the child’s neck or face.
•  Do not allow more than one child to 
use a single seat belt.
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To install a child restraint system on the 
rear seats, do the following:
1.  Place the child restraint system on a rear seat and route the lap/ shoulder 
belt around or through the child  
restraint, following the restraint 
manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure 
the seat belt webbing is not twisted.
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should also refer to the “Rear Seat Belt – 
Passenger’s 3-point system” section in this 
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2.  Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into the buckle. Listen for the distinct 
“click” sound.
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Position the release button so that it is easy 
to access in case of an emergency.
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3.  Pull the shoulder portion of the seat belt all the way out. When the 
shoulder portion of the seat belt 
is fully extended, it will shift the 
retractor to the “Automatic Locking” 
(child restraint) mode.
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