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System operation
Mode Indicator Description
Standby
Green light on
Press the Downhill Brake Control button when vehicle
speed is under 60 km/h (37 mph). Downhill Brake
Control will turn on and enter the standby mode. The
system does not turn on if vehicle speed is over 60 km/h
(37 mph).
Activated
Green light blink In the standby mode, Downhill Brake Control will
activate under the following conditions:[
The hill is steep enough.
[ The brake pedal or accelerator pedal is not depressed.
[ Vehicle speed is within 0~40 km/h (0~25mph) range.
Within the activation speed range 4~40 km/h
(2~25mph), the driver can control the vehicle speed by
depressing the brake pedal or accelerator pedal.
Deactivated
Green light off Downhill Brake Control will turn off under the following conditions:[
The Downhill Brake Control button is pressed again.
[ Vehicle speed is over 60 km/h (37 mph).
Green light on Downhill Brake Control will be deactivated but maintain
the standby mode under the following conditions:[
The hill is not steep enough.
[ Vehicle speed is between 40~60 km/h (25~37mph).
System
malfunction
Yellow light on The yellow warning light illuminates when the system
may have malfunctioned or may not work properly
during activation. If this occurs, Downhill Brake Control
is deactivated. The system is inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
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OJX1069039L
Downhill Brake Control disabled. Control vehicle speed (manually)
When Downhill Brake Control is not
working properly this warning message
will appear on the cluster LCD display
and you will hear a warning sound. If
this occurs, control vehicle speed by
depressing the brake pedal.
WARNING
Always turn off Downhill Brake Control
on normal roads. The system might
activate inadvertently from the standby
mode when driving through speed
bumps or making sharp curves.
Information
[ Downhill Brake Control may not deactivate on steep inclines even though
the brake pedal or accelerator pedal is
depressed.
[ Downhill Brake Control may not always maintain vehicle speed at a certain speed.
[ Downhill Brake Control does not operate when:
- The gear is in P (Park).
- ESC is activated.
[ Noise or vibration may occur from the
brakes when Downhill Brake Control is activated.
The rear stop light comes on when
Downhill Brake Control is activated.
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Good Braking Practices
WARNING
Whenever leaving the vehicle or
parking, always come to a complete
stop and continue to depress the brake
pedal. Move the shift button into the P
(Park) position, then apply the parking
brake, and set the ignition switch in the
LOCK/OFF position.
Vehicles parked with the parking brake
not applied or not fully engaged may
roll inadvertently and may cause injury
to the driver and others. ALWAYS apply
the parking brake before exiting the
vehicle. Wet brakes can be dangerous! The
brakes may get wet if the vehicle is
driven through standing water or if it
is washed. Your vehicle will not stop as
quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet brakes
may cause the vehicle to pull to one side.
To dry the brakes, apply the brakes
lightly until the braking action returns to
normal. If the braking action does not
return to normal, stop as soon as it is
safe to do so and you call an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
DO NOT drive with your foot resting on
the brake pedal. Even light, but constant
pedal pressure can result in the brakes
overheating, brake wear, and possibly
even brake failure.
If a tire goes flat while you are driving,
apply the brakes gently and keep the
vehicle pointed straight ahead while you
slow down. When you are moving slowly
enough for it to be safe to do so, pull off
the road and stop in a safe location.
Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal
when the vehicle is stopped to prevent
the vehicle from rolling forward.
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All Wheel Drive (AWD) delivers engine
power to front and rear wheels for
maximum traction. AWD is useful when
extra traction is required, such as when
driving on, muddy, wet, or snow-covered
roads.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY
or DEATH: [ Do not drive in conditions that
exceed the vehicles intended
design such as challenging off-road conditions.
[ Avoid high speeds when cornering or turning.
[ Do not make quick steering wheel
movements, such as sharp lane
changes or fast, sharp turns.
[ The risk of a rollover is greatly
increased if you lose control of your
vehicle at highway speeds.
[ Loss of control often occurs if two or
more wheels drop off the roadway
and the driver over steers to reenter
the roadway.
[ In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steer sharply.
Instead, slow down before pulling
back into the t ravel lanes.
NOTICE
[ Do not drive in water if the level
is higher than the bottom of the
vehicle.
[ Check your brake condition once
you are out of mud or water. Depress
the brake pedal several times as you
move slowly until you feel normal
braking return.
[ Shorten your scheduled
maintenance interval if you drive in
off-road conditions such as sand,
mud or water.
[ Always wash your vehicle thoroughly
after off road use, especially the
bottom of the vehicle.
[ Be sure to equip the vehicle with four
tires of the same size and type.
[ Make sure that a full time AWD
vehicle is towed by a flat bed tow truck.
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All Wheel Drive (AWD) Operation
All Wheel Drive (AWD) mode selection
Transfer mode Selection
button Indicator
light Description
AWD AUTO
(AWD LOCK is
deactivated)
(not
illuminated) In the AWD AUTO mode, under normal
operating conditions, onventional 2WD
vehicles. If the system determines
there is a need for four wheel drive, the
engine’s driving power is distributed to
all four wheels automatically.
Use this mode when driving on normal
roads.
If you select the "Driving force
distribution" in the cluster, Driving force
distribution (AWD) state is displayed.
AWD LOCK
(illuminated) In the AWD LOCK mode, the system is
deactivated when vehicle speed is over
60 km/h (37 mph) and the mode is shifted
to AWD AUTO mode. If the vehicle speed
slows down to 60 km/h (37 mph), the
mode shifts back to the AWD LOCK mode.
Use this mode when driving up or down
steep inclines, driving off-road, driving on
sandy and muddy roads, etc. to maximize
traction
WARNING
If AWD warning light (
) stays on the instrument cluster, your vehicle may have a
malfunction with the AWD system. When the AWD warning light () illuminates we
recommend that the vehicle be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
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CAUTION
When driving on normal roads,
deactivate the AWD LOCK mode by
pushing the AWD LOCK button (AWD
LOCK indicator light goes off). Driving
on normal roads with the AWD LOCK
mode, especially, when cornering
may cause mechanical noise or
vibration. The noise and vibration will
disappear when the AWD LOCK mode is
deactivated. Prolonged driving with the
noise and vibration may damage some
parts of the power train.
NOTICE
[ When the AWD LOCK mode is
deactivated, a sensation may be felt
as the driving power is delivered
entirely to the front wheels. Auto Four Wheel Drive mode
(normal driving)
If the AWD system determines there is a
need for four wheel drive, the engine's
driving power is distributed to all four
wheels automatically.
Multi terrain mode
In the multi terrain mode, all-wheel
drive, engine , transmission and TCS
(Tration control system) are controlled
to achieve optimal driving performance
depending on the mode selected (MUD / SAND / SNOW ).
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ALL WHEEL DRIVE(AWD) selection
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Press the DRIVE/TERRAIN button to
change from normal driving mode to
multi terrain mode. After the button
is pressed, rotate the knob within 3
seconds to select SNOW, MUD or SAND.
Selected mode Description
Auto AWD
(Normal driving) -[
Use this mode when driving on normal roads.
[ Under normal operating conditions, the vehicle
operates similar to conventional 2WD vehicles. If the
system determines there is a need for four wheel drive,
the engine's driving power is distributed to all four
wheels automatically.
SNOW
[ Use this mode when driving on slippery roads.
[ The engine’s driving power is properly distributed to
the wheels, to help start the vehicle stably on slippery
roads or keep tires from slipping.
MUD
[ Use this mode when driving on muddy, unpaved or
uneven roads
[ The engine’s driving power is properly distributed to
the wheels, to secure sufficient driving force that will
help start the vehicle.
SAND
[ Use this mode when driving on smooth, dry sand or
deep gravel and unpaved roads.
[ The engine’s driving power is properly distributed to
the wheels, to help drive safely on smooth, dry sand or
deep gravel and unpaved roads.
Be sure to maintain Auto AWD mode when driving on normal roads. If you drive with
the AWD Lock mode on normal roads or curved roads, it may damage AWD parts and
cause vibration and noise. However, vibration and noise are normal conditions that will
disappear when Auto AWD mode is selected. Also, when the vehicle is changed from
Multi Terrain mode (SNOW, MUD or SAND) to Auto AWD, a sensation may be felt as
driving power is delivered to the rear wheels.
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