
04
4-3
Instrument cluster control
Instrument panel illumination
OOSEV040056L
When the vehicle’s position lights or  
headlamps are on, press the illumination 
control button to adjust the brightness of 
the instrument panel illumination. 
When pressing the illumination control  
button, the interior switch illumination 
intensity is also adjusted. 
 WARNING
Never adjust the instrument cluster  
while driving. This could result in loss 
of control and lead to an accident that 
may cause death, serious injury, or 
vehicle damage.
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•	 The brightness of the instrument  
panel illumination is displayed.
•	 If the brightness reaches the 
maximum or minimum level, an alarm will sound.
Gauges and meters
Speedometer
OOSEV040472L
The speedometer indicates the speed of  
the vehicle and is calibrated in kilometers 
per hour (km/h). 
Power/Charge gauge
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The Power/Charge gauge shows the  
energy consumption rate of the vehicle 
and the charge/discharge status of the 
regenerative brakes. •	 POWER : 
It shows the energy consumption rate  
of the vehicle when driving uphill or 
accelerating. The more electric energy is 
used, the higher the gauge level. •	 CHARGE :
It shows the charging status of the  
battery when it is being charged by the 
regenerative brakes (decelerating or 
driving on a downhill road). The more 
electric energy is charged, the lower the 
gauge level.     

5
Lighting  ........................................................................................................... 5-48
Exterior lights............................................................................................................. 5-48 Welcome system  ........................................................................................................ 5-51
Interior lights  .............................................................................................................. 5-52
High Beam Assist (HBA)  ................................................................................. 5-55
High Beam Assist setting  ........................................................................................... 5-55
High Beam Assist condition  ...................................................................................... 5-55
High Beam Assist Malfunction and Limitations  .......................................................5-56
Wipers and washers  ........................................................................................ 5-58
Front windshield wipers  ............................................................................................. 5-58
Front windshield washers  ......................................................................................... 5-60
Rear window wiper and washer switch  .................................................................... 5-61
Automatic climate control system  ................................................................. 5-62
Automatic heating and air conditioning  ................................................................... 5-63
Manual heating and air conditioning  ....................................................................... 5-64
System operation  ........................................................................................................ 5-71
System maintenance  ................................................................................................. 5-73
Windshield defrosting and defogging  ............................................................5 -76
To defog inside windshield  ........................................................................................ 5 -76
To defrost outside windshield  ................................................................................... 5-77
Defogging logic  .......................................................................................................... 5-77
Auto defogging system (only for automatic climate control system)  ....................5-78
Defroster  ..................................................................................................................... 5-79
Rear window defroster  .............................................................................................. 5-79
Climate control additional features  ............................................................... 5-80
Cluster ionizer  ............................................................................................................ 5-80
Automatic ventilation  ................................................................................................ 5-80
Storage compartment  ..................................................................................... 5-81
Center console storage  .............................................................................................. 5-81
Glove box  .................................................................................................................... 5-81
Sunglasses holder  ...................................................................................................... 5-82
Luggage tray  ............................................................................................................... 5-82 

Convenient features
5-52
Interior lights
 WARNING
Do not use the interior lights when  
driving in the dark. The interior lights 
may obscure your view and cause an 
accident.
NOTICE
Do not use the interior lights for  
extended periods when the vehicle is 
turned off or the battery will discharge. 
Interior lamp AUTO cut 
The interior lamps will automatically go  
off approximately 20 minutes after the 
vehicle is turned off and the doors are closed. If a door is opened, the lamp 
will go off 40 minutes after the vehicle 
is turned off. If the doors are locked and 
the vehicle enters the armed stage of the 
theft alarm system, the lamps will go off 
five seconds later. Front lamps
Type A
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Type B
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Front map lamp (1)
Press either of these lens to turn the map  
lamp on or off. This light produces a spot 
beam for convenient use as a map lamp 
at night or as a personal lamp for the 
driver and the front passenger.    

Maintenance
9-18
Battery Usage
Recommendations
OOSEV078035
•	 Keep the battery securely mounted.
•	 Keep the battery top clean and dry.
•	 Keep the terminals and connections  
clean, tight, and coated with 
petroleum jelly or terminal grease.
•	 Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the 
battery immediately with a solution 
of water and baking soda.
•	 If the vehicle is not going to be used 
for an extended time, disconnect the 
battery cables.
Battery capacity label
Example
OLMB073072
The actual battery label in the vehicle  
may differ from the illustration. 1.  AGM60L-DIN : The HYUNDAI model 
name of battery
2.   12V :  The nominal voltage 
3.  60Ah(20HR) : The nominal capacity  (in Ampere hours)
4.  100RC : The no minal reserve capacity  
(in min.)
5.  640CCA : The cold-test current in  amperes by SAE
6.  512A : The cold-test current in  amperes by EN
Battery recharging
By battery charger 
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,  
calcium-based battery. •	If the battery becomes discharged in a  
short time (because, for example, the 
headlights or interior lights were left 
on while the vehicle was not in use), 
recharge it by slow charging (trickle) 
for 10 hours.
•	 If the battery gradually discharges 
because of high electric load while the 
vehicle is being used, recharge it at 
20-30A for two hours.  
 WARNING
Always follow these instructions when  
recharging your vehicle’s battery to 
avoid the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or 
DEATH from explosions or acid burns: •	 Before performing maintenance or  
recharging the battery, turn off all 
accessories and place the START/
STOP button to the OFF position.
•	 Keep all flames, sparks, or smoking 
materials away from the battery.
•	 Always work outdoors or in an area 
with plenty of ventilation.   

Index
I-8
Light bulbs ........................................................................................................... 9-44
  Headlamp, position lamp, turn signal lamp and  
     daytime running light bulb replacement  .........................................................9-45
  High mounted stop lamp replacement  ..............................................................9-49
  Interior light bulb replacement  ......................................................................... 9-50
  License plate light bulb replacement  ................................................................ 9-50
  Rear combination lamp bulb replacement  ........................................................9-47
  Side repeater lamp replacement  ....................................................................... 9-47
Lighting   .............................................................................................................. 5-48
  Exterior lights  ................................................................................................... 5-48
  Interior lights  .................................................................................................... 5-52
  Welcome system  ............................................................................................... 5-51
M Maintenance services  ............................................................................................. 9-4
  Owner maintenance precautions  ........................................................................ 9-4
  Owner’s responsibility  ....................................................................................... 9-4
Mirrors  ................................................................................................................. 5-19
  Inside rearview mirror  ...................................................................................... 5-19
  Outside rearview mirror  ................................................................................... 5-30
Motor compartment  ........................................................................................ 2-6/9-3
Motor number  ...................................................................................................... 2-13
Navigation-Based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC)  ...............................................7-80
  Limitations of Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control  ...................................7-83
  Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control operation  ..........................................7-81
  Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control settings  .............................................7-80
OOwner maintenance  ............................................................................................... 9-5
  Owner maintenance schedule  ............................................................................. 9-5