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Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
 WARNING
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) or  
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) will 
not prevent accidents due to improper 
or dangerous driving maneuvers. Even 
though vehicle control is improved 
during emergency braking, always 
maintain a safe distance between 
you and objects ahead of you. Vehicle 
speeds should always be reduced 
during extreme road conditions. The 
braking distance for vehicles  equipped 
with ABS or ESC may be longer than 
for those without these systems in the 
following road conditions. 
Drive your vehicle at reduced speeds  
during the following conditions: •	 Rough, gravel or snow-covered  
roads.
•	 On roads where the road surface is 
pitted or has different surface height.
•	 Tire chains are installed on your 
vehicle. Drive your vehicle at 
reduced speeds during the above 
conditions.
The safety features of ABS or ESC 
equipped vehicle should not be tested 
by high speed driving or cornering. This 
could endanger the safety of yourself or 
others. 
ABS is an electronic braking system that  
helps to prevent a braking skid. ABS 
allows the driver to steer and brake at the same time. Using ABS 
To obtain the maximum benefit from  
your ABS in an emergency situation, 
do not attempt to modulate your brake 
pressure and do not try to pump your 
brakes. Depress your brake pedal as hard as possible. 
When you apply your brakes under  
conditions which may lock the wheels, 
you may hear sounds from the brakes, 
or feel a corresponding sensation in the 
brake pedal. This is normal and it means 
your ABS is active. 
ABS does not reduce the time or distance  
it takes to stop the vehicle. 
Always maintain a safe distance from the  
vehicle in front of you. 
ABS will not prevent a skid that results  
from sudden changes in direction, such 
as trying to take a corner too fast or 
making a sudden lane change. Always 
drive at a safe speed depending on the 
road and weather conditions. 
ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability.  
Always steer moderately when braking 
hard. Severe or sharp steering wheel 
movement can still cause your vehicle to 
veer into oncoming traffic or off the road. 
On loose or uneven road surfaces,  
operation of the anti-lock brake system 
may result in a longer stopping distance 
than for vehicles equipped with a 
conventional brake system. 
The ABS warning light (
) will stay on 
for several seconds after the START/ 
STOP button is placed in the ON position. 
During that time, the ABS will go through 
self-diagnosis and the light will go off 
if everything is normal. If the light stays 
on, you may have a problem with your 
ABS. We recommend that you contact an 
authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible. 

Driving your vehicle
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SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS
Hazardous driving conditions
When hazardous driving elements  
are encountered such as water, snow, 
ice, mud and sand, take the following 
precautions: •	Drive cautiously and maintain a longer  
braking distance.
•	 Avoid abrupt braking or steering.
•	 When your vehicle is stuck in snow, 
mud, or sand, accelerate slowly to 
avoid unnecessary wheel spinning.
•	 Put sand, rock salt, tire chains or other 
non-slip materials under the wheels 
to provide additional traction while 
being stuck in ice, snow, or mud.
Rocking the vehicle   
If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to  
free it from snow, sand, or mud, first turn 
the steering wheel right and left to clear 
the area around your front wheels. Then, 
shift back and forth between R (Reverse) 
and a forward gear.  
Try to avoid spinning the wheels, and do  
not race the vehicle. 
To prevent reduction gear wear, wait  
until the wheels stop spinning before 
shifting gears. Release the accelerator 
pedal while shifting, and press lightly on 
the accelerator pedal while the reduction 
gear wear is in gear. Slowly spinning the 
wheels in forward and reverse directions 
causes a rocking motion that may free 
the vehicle.
 WARNING
If the vehicle is stuck and excessive  
wheel spin occurs, the temperature 
in the tires can increase very quickly. 
If the tires become damaged, a tire 
blow out or tire explosion can occur. 
This condition is dangerous - you and 
others may be injured. Do not attempt 
this procedure if people or objects are 
anywhere near the vehicle. 
If you attempt to free the vehicle, the  
vehicle can overheat quickly, possibly 
causing a motor compartment fire or 
other damage. Try to avoid spinning the 
wheels as much as possible to prevent 
overheating of either the tires or the 
vehicle. DO NOT allow the vehicle to 
spin the wheels above 56 km/h (35 
mph).
 Information
The ESC system must be turned OFF  
before rocking the vehicle. 
NOTICE
If you are still stuck after rocking the  
vehicle a few times, have the vehicle 
pulled out by a tow vehicle to avoid 
vehicle overheating, possible damage 
to the  reduction gear, and tire damage. 
See “Towing” in chapter 8. 

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The severe weather conditions of winter quickly wear out tires and cause other  
problems. To minimize winter driving problems, you should take the following 
suggestions:
 Information
Information for Snow Tires and Tire Chains in the national language (Bulgarian,  
Hungarian, Icelandic, Polish) is provided in the Appendix.
Snow or icy conditions
You need to keep sufficient distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of  
you. 
Apply the brakes gently. Speeding, rapid acceleration, sudden brake applications,  
and sharp turns are potentially very hazardous practices. During deceleration, use the 
paddle shifter (left side lever) to increase regenerative braking, but avoid adjusting it 
to level 3 (steering may be difficult). Sudden brake applications on snowy or icy roads 
may cause skids to occur. 
To drive your vehicle in deep snow, it may be necessary to use snow tires or to install  
tire chains on your tires. 
Always carry emergency equipment. Some of the items you may want to carry include  
tire chains, tow straps or chains, a flashlight, emergency flares, sand, a shovel, jumper 
cables, a window scraper, gloves, ground cloth, coveralls, a blanket, etc.
wINTER dRIvINg 

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Tire chains (Except Europe)
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Since the sidewalls of radial tires are  
thinner than other types of tires, they 
may be damaged by mounting some 
types of tire chains on them. Therefore, 
the use of snow tires is recommended 
instead of tire chains. Do not mount 
tire chains on vehicles equipped with 
aluminum wheels; if unavoidable use 
a wire type chain. If snow chains must 
be used, use wire-type chains with a 
thickness of less than 12mm (0.47 in). 
and install the tire chain after reviewing 
the instructions provided with the tire 
chains. Damage to your vehicle caused 
by improper tire chain use is not covered 
by your vehicle manufacturer’s warranty. 
 WARNING
The use of tire chains may adversely  
affect vehicle handling: •	 Drive less than 30 km/h (20 mph)  
or the chain manufacturer’s 
recommended speed limit, 
whichever is lower.
•	 Drive carefully and avoid bumps, 
holes, sharp turns, and other road 
hazards, which may cause the 
vehicle to bounce.
•	 Avoid sharp turns or locked wheel 
braking.
 Information
•	 Install tire chains on the front tires.  It should be noted that installing 
tire chains on the tires will provide 
a greater driving force, but will not 
prevent side skids.
•	 Do not install studded tires without first checking local and municipal 
regulations for possible restrictions 
against their use.
Chain Installation
When installing tire chains, follow the  
manufacturer’s instructions and mount 
them as tightly possible. Drive slowly 
(less than 30 km/h (20 mph)) with 
chains installed. If you hear the chains 
contacting the body or chassis, stop and 
tighten them. If they still make contact, 
slow down until the noise stops. Remove 
the tire chains as soon as you begin 
driving on cleared roads. 
When mounting snow chains, park the  
vehicle on level ground away from traffic. 
Turn on the vehicle Hazard Warning 
Flasher and place a triangular emergency 
warning device behind the vehicle (if 
available). Always place the vehicle in P 
(Park), apply the parking brake and turn 
off the vehicle before installing snow chains.  

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Do not let your parking brake freeze 
Under some conditions your parking  
brake can freeze in the engaged position.  
This is most likely to happen when there 
is an accumulation of snow or ice around 
or near the rear brakes or if the brakes 
are wet. When there is the risk that your 
parking brake may freeze, temporarily 
apply it with the shift lever in P (Park). 
Also, block the rear wheels in advance, 
so the vehicle may not roll. Then, release 
the parking brake. 
Do not let ice and snow accumulate  
underneath 
Under some conditions, snow and ice  
can build up under the fenders and 
interfere with the steering. When driving 
in such conditions during the severe 
winter, you should check underneath 
the vehicle on a regular basis, to ensure 
that the front wheels and the steering 
components is unblocked. 
Carry emergency equipment 
In accordance with weather conditions,  
you should carry appropriate emergency 
equipment, while driving.  Some of the 
items you may want to carry include tire 
chains, tow straps or chains, flashlight, 
emergency flares, sand, shovel, jumper 
cables, window scraper, gloves, ground 
cloth, coveralls, blanket, etc. 
Do not place objects or materials in the  
motor compartment 
Putting objects or materials in the motor  
compartment may cause an vehicle 
failure or combustion, because they may 
block  cooling the parts in the motor 
compartment. Such damage will not be 
covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. 

Driver assistance system
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 warning
•	 Reverse Parking Distance Warning  
is a supplemental function. The 
operation of Reverse Parking 
Distance Warning can be affected 
by several factors (including 
environmental conditions). It is the 
responsibility of the driver to always 
check the rear view before and while parking.
•	 Your new vehicle warranty does not 
cover any accidents or damage to 
the vehicle due to the malfunction of 
Reverse Parking Distance Warning.
•	 Pay close attention when driving 
near objects, pedestrians, and 
especially children. Some objects 
may not be detected by the 
ultrasonic sensors, due to the objects 
distance, size or material, all of 
which can limit the effectiveness of 
the sensor.
Limitations of Reverse Parking  
Distance Warning •	 Reverse Parking Distance Warning  
may not operate normally when:
 - Moisture is frozen to the sensor 
 - Sensor is covered with foreign  material, such as snow or water  
(Reverse Parking Distance Warning 
will operate normally when such 
foreign material are removed.)
 - The weather is extremely hot or cold The sensor or sensor assembly is disassembled
 - The surface of the sensor is pressed  hard or an impact is applied with a 
hard object
 - The surface of the sensor is  scratched with a sharp object
 - The sensors or its surrounding  area is directly sprayed with high 
pressure washer •	
Reverse Parking Distance Warning 
may malfunction when:
 - Heavy rain or water spray is present 
 - Water flows on the surface of the  sensor
 - Affected	by	another	vehicle’s	 
sensors
 - The sensor is covered with snow 
 - Driving on uneven road, gravel  roads or bushes
 - Objects that generates ultrasonic  waves are near the sensor
 - Installing the license plate  differently from the original location
 - The vehicle bumper height or  ultrasonic sensor installation has  been modified
 - Attaching equipments or  accessories around the ultrasonic 
sensors
•	 The following objects may not be 
detected:
 - Sharp or slim objects, such as ropes, chains or small poles.
 - Objects, which tend to absorb  sensor frequency, such as clothes, 
spongy material or snow.
 - Objects smaller than 100 cm (40 in.)  in length and narrower than 14 cm 
(6 in.) in diameter.
 - Pedestrians, animals or objects  that are very close to the ultrasonic 
sensors
•	 Parking Distance Warning Indicators 
may be displayed differently from 
the actual detected location when 
the obstacle is located between the 
sensors.
•	 Parking Distance Warning indicator 
may not occur sequentially depending 
on vehicle speed or obstacle shape.
•	 If Reverse Parking Distance Warning 
needs repair, we recommend that the 
vehicle be inspected by an authorized 
HYUNDAI dealer. 

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Limitations of Forward/Reverse  
Parking Distance Warning  •	
Forward/Reverse Parking Distance  
Warning may not operate normally when: 
 - Moisture is frozen to the sensor  
 - Sensor is covered with foreign  material, such as snow or water  
(Forward/Reverse Parking Distance 
Warning  will operate normally 
when such foreign material are 
removed.) 
 - The weather is extremely hot or cold 
 - The sensor or sensor assembly is  disassembled
 - The surface of the sensor is pressed  hard or an impact is applied with a 
hard object
 - The surface of the sensor is  scratched with a sharp object
 - The sensors or its surrounding  area is directly sprayed with high 
pressure washer
•	 Forward/Reverse Parking Distance 
Warning may malfunction when: 
 - Heavy rain or water spray is present  
 - Water flows on the surface of the  sensor 
 - Affected	by	another	vehicle’s	 
sensors 
 - The sensor is covered with snow  
 - Driving on uneven road, gravel  roads or bushes
 - Objects that generates ultrasonic  waves are near the sensor 
 - Installing the license plate  differently from the original location 
 - The vehicle bumper height or  ultrasonic sensor installation has  been modified
 - Attaching equipments or  accessories around the ultrasonic 
sensors •	
The following objects may not be 
detected: 
 - Sharp or slim objects, such as ropes, chains or small poles. 
 - Objects, which tend to absorb  sensor frequency, such as clothes, 
spongy material or snow. 
 - Objects smaller than 100 cm (40 in.)  in length and narrower than 14 cm 
(6 in.) in diameter.
 - Pedestrians, animals or objects  that are very close to the ultrasonic 
sensors
•	 Parking Distance Warning Indicators 
may be displayed differently from 
the actual detected location when 
the obstacle is located between the 
sensors.
•	 Parking Distance Warning indicator 
may not occur sequentially depending 
on vehicle speed or obstacle shape. 
•	 If Forward/Reverse Parking Distance 
Warning needs repair, we recommend 
that the vehicle be inspected by an 
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 

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TPMS (Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System) 
malfunction indicator
The TPMS malfunction indicator  
will illuminate after it blinks for 
approximately one minute when there 
is a problem with the Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System.  
We recommend that the system be  
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI 
dealer.
NOTICE
If there is a malfunction with the TPMS,  
the Low Tire Pressure Position Telltale 
will not be displayed even though the 
vehicle has an under-inflated tire.
NOTICE
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator may  
illuminate after blinking for one minute 
if the vehicle is near electric power 
supply cables or radio transmitters 
such as police stations, government 
and public offices, broadcasting 
stations, military installations, airports, 
transmitting towers, etc.  
Additionally, the TPMS Malfunction  
Indicator may illuminate if snow chains 
are used or electronic devices such as 
computers, chargers, remote starters, 
navigation, etc. This may interfere with 
normal operation of the TPMS.
Changing a tire with TPMS
If you have a flat tire, the Low Tire  
Pressure and Position telltales will come 
on. We recommend that the flat tire be 
repaired by an authorized HYUNDAI 
dealer as soon as possible or replace the 
flat tire with the spare tire.
 CAUTION
It is recommended that you do not use a  
puncture-repairing agent not approved 
by HYUNDAI dealer to repair and/or 
inflate a low pressure tire. Tire sealant 
not approved by HYUNDAI dealer may 
damage the tire pressure sensor. 
Once the original tire equipped with  
a tire pressure monitoring sensor is 
reinflated to the recommended pressure 
and reinstalled on the vehicle, the 
Low Tire Pressure Telltale and TPMS 
Malfunction Indicator will go off within a 
few minutes of driving. 
Each wheel is equipped with a tire  
pressure sensor mounted inside 
the tire behind the valve stem. You 
must use TPMS specific wheels. It is 
recommended that you have your tires 
serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI 
dealer. 
If the indicators do not extinguish after  
a few minutes, we recommend that you 
visit an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. 
You may not be able to identify a tire  
with low pressure by simply looking at it. 
Always use a good quality tire pressure 
gauge to measure. Please note that a tire 
that is hot (from being driven) will have a 
higher pressure measurement than a tire 
that is cold.  
A cold tire means the vehicle has been  
sitting for 3 hours and driven for less 
than 1.6 km (1 mile) in that 3 hour period. 
Allow the tire to cool before measuring  
the inflation pressure. Always be sure 
the tire is cold before inflating to the 
recommended pressure.