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Hydrogen
System
(7 items)36. How should I refuel the tank with hydro-
gen gas? And what should I take care
of?
* Close the fuel cap and fuel filler door firmly.
* The gas tank may not be fully filled depending on the conditions of
the hydrogen station.
* Carefully read any precautions about refueling at hydrogen gas
stations.
* Be careful not to cause static electricity when touching the fuel
filler with your hand. (To avoid static electricity, be sure to touch
your bare hand on something metallic as far from the fuel filler as
possible.)
* DO NOT get out of, or go into, your car while the gas tank is being
refueled.
* DO NOT use any mobile device. Fire may occur due to electric
current / radio wave from the mobile device.
* Make sure that the fuel cell system stops working before refueling
the gas tank.
* DO NOT smoke a cigarette or strike a lighter while refueling the
gas tank.
* If you need assistance with refueling the gas tank after completely
consuming all the available fuel in the vehicle, we recommend that
you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Hydrogen
System
(7 items)
37. Is it possible that water, oil, etc. may be
introduced to the hydrogen gas tank via
the fuel filler? If yes, what do I need to
do to prevent this?Normally, water and oil cannot flow into the hydrogen tank via the
fuel filler, but it can flow in while refueling. Be careful not to intro-
duce any contaminants via the fuel filler.
38. While refueling the hydrogen, I hear
irregular abnormal noises. Is this noise
cause for concern?
The hydrogen gas is in high pressure (70 MPa) condition when refu-
eled to the vehicle's storage tank. Therefore, you will hear the sound
of the gas flowing in the beginning. Abnormal noise is occurred due
to the gas flow because of the difference in refueling pressure, etc.
depending on the gas pressure condition at the refueling station and
this is very normal.
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Fuel Cell
Stack/High
Voltage
Battery
(4 items)
39. What happens if hydrogen gas leaks
from the fuel cell stack?
(Red)If hydrogen gas leaks beyond what's tolerable from the fuel cell stack,
a hydrogen sensor installed in the system detects the leak and in
response, turns ON the hydrogen gas leak warning light in the cluster.
40. Can the fuel cell stack explode or burn
out due to overheating?The fuel cell stack passed a high temperature test and is deemed
safe, so it is unlikely to explode.
41. Which symptoms occur if the fuel cell
system malfunctions?
If the fuel cell system malfunctions, warning lights specific to the
actual problem appear on the LCD display. When this happens, the
vehicle speed may be limited, or the fuel cell system may shut
down. DO NOT lose your composure if this happens. Park your vehi-
cle and turn OFF the vehicle. Then, we recommend that you contact
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for service.
42. Is the recharge performance of the high
voltage battery reduced depending on
its length of use? Like any vehicle component, the high voltage battery will decrease
in performance as it ages over time. However, the high voltage bat-
tery of the FCEV is durable enough to work at peak performance
beyond the warranty period.
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Vehicle
Accidents/
Towing
(5 items)
43. Is there a risk of electric shock from the
high-voltage parts in the event of a colli-
sion or accident?
The FCEV is designed to detect impact events during a collision or
accident so that the hydrogen gas supply is immediately cutoff. Also,
the high-voltage relay is activated to cutoff the supply of electric power
to the fuel cell stack and high-voltage battery. Moreover, the FCEV
satisfies international electrical safety standards for collisions and
accidents.
44. Should I take any special safety precau-
tions in the event of a collision or acci-
dent?
Despite the uniqueness of the hydrogen FCEV, you do not have to
take any special safety precautions in the event of a minor collision or
accident. In the event of a minor accident, turn off the vehicle to cutoff
the supply of electric power and hydrogen gas. Also, the FCEV is
equipped with collision sensors at the front and rear of the vehicle so
those sensors are activated during an actual collision to automatically
cutoff the supply of power and hydrogen to ensure driver and passen-
ger safety. For other situations, follow the same procedures as you
would with a standard vehicle. Depending on the severity of the colli-
sion or accident, take appropriate measures.
45. Is a high-voltage battery designed to
ensure occupant safety? Can it explode
from a collision?Our battery packs are designed to prevent any explosion due to
physical impact or damage, and they fully satisfy international safety
standards.
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Vehicle
Accidents/
Towing
(5 items)
46. Is a hydrogen tank designed to ensure
occupant safety? Can it explode from a
collision?The hydrogen tank is designed to prevent any risk of explosion. It is
completely safe.
47. How should the FCEV be towed, and
what precautions should be taken?
The FCEV can be towed in the same manner as standard vehicles. If
you need emergency towing, it is recommended that you contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. To avoid damage to the vehicle, you
need to follow proper pulling and towing procedures. The FCEV is
equipped with a front wheel drive (FWD) motor, so use a flatbed or
wheel dolly to tow the vehicle. If the front wheels touch the road sur-
face while being towed, they will rotate and this can cause the FWD
motor to generate electricity. This can cause unwanted failure of the
FCEV.
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Explosion or
Fire (5 items)
48. What should I do if the FCEV catches
fire?
1. stop driving the car. Move the shift to P (Park), then step on the
brake to turn OFF the vehicle. The fuel cell stack is shut down,
which cuts off the supply of hydrogen fuel.
2. If possible, open the windows to ventilate the air.
3. If the fire is small enough to get under your own control, use the fire
extinguisher to put it out.
If the fire is much larger, get out of your car and contact the local
fire station to report your FECV is on fire. DO NOT get close to your
car before the fire is completely extinguished.
49. In case of vehicle fire, should I use the
fire extinguisher? Can I use water to
extinguish the fire?
In the event your FCEV catches fire with the power system OFF, the
power source of the high-voltage system is cut off, so you are unlikely
to get shocked while you put out the fire using water. (Even when the
vehicle is submerged in water, there is no risk of getting shocked.)
However, if your car catches fire with the ignition ON, you MUST use
the fire extinguisher. Any attempt to extinguish the fire with water may
cause electric shock.
50. What kind of fire extinguisher should I
use?It is recommended that you use a dedicated fire extinguisher (CO2)
for an electrical fire of the high-voltage system.
51. Can the hydrogen tank explode if it
overheats in very hot weather?The hydrogen tank passed a high temperature test and is deemed
safe, so it is unlikely to explode.
52. In case of vehicle fire, is it possible that
the hydrogen tank will explode?
In case of vehicle fire, a heat-sensitive safety valve is activated to
exhaust the hydrogen gas downward from the tank by force.
Therefore, the hydrogen tank is unlikely to explode. However, addi-
tional flames can flare up from the forced exhaustion of the gas, so
please evacuate to a safe place far away from the vehicle.
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12V battery......................................................................7-27
Battery recharging ......................................................7-28
Reset Features ............................................................7-28
AC Inverter ...................................................................3-167
Accessing Your Vehicle ....................................................3-3
Smart Key.....................................................................3-3
Immobilizer System .....................................................3-9
Active Hood Lift System ................................................2-70
System activation .......................................................2-70
System limitation........................................................2-71
System malfunction ....................................................2-72
Air Bag - Advanced Supplemental Restraint System.....2-47
Where Are the Air Bags? ...........................................2-49
How Does the Air Bag System Operate? ...................2-52
What to Expect After an Air Bag Inflates ..................2-57
Occupant Classification System (OCS) .....................2-58
Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off in a Collision?........2-60
SRS Care ....................................................................2-60
Additional Safety Precautions ....................................2-60
Air Bag Warning Labels.............................................2-60
Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off in a Collision?........2-63
SRS Care ....................................................................2-68
Additional Safety Precautions ....................................2-69
Air Bag Warning Labels.............................................2-69Air Bag Warning Labels .................................................2-69
Air cleaner.......................................................................7-20
Filter Replacement .....................................................7-20
Air Conditioning System ..................................................8-5
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ......................................5-29
Appearance care..............................................................7-62
Exterior Care ..............................................................7-62
Interior Care ...............................................................7-67
Auto Hold .......................................................................5-25
Automatic Climate Control System..............................3-147
Automatic Temperature Control Mode ....................3-148
Manual Temperature Control Mode .........................3-148
System Operation .....................................................3-155
System Maintenance ................................................3-156
Before Driving ..................................................................5-4
Before Entering the Vehicle .........................................5-4
Before Starting .............................................................5-4
Blind-Spot Collision Warning/
Blind-Spot Collision-avoidance Assist ........................5-53
System Description ....................................................5-53
System Setting and Activation ...................................5-54
Warning and System Control .....................................5-57
Detecting Sensor (Front View Camera and
Rear Corner Radar) .................................................5-59
Limitations of the System ..........................................5-62
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