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Emergency situations
8-2
ONX4080001
The hazard warning flasher serves as
a warning to other drivers to exercise
extreme caution when approaching,
overtaking, or passing your vehicle.
It should be used whenever emergency
repairs are being made or when the
vehicle is stopped near the edge of a
roadway.
To turn the hazard warning flasher on
or off, press the hazard warning flasher
button with the ignition switch in any
position. The button is located in the
center fascia panel. All turn signal lights
will flash simultaneously.
• The hazard warning flasher operates
regardless of whether your vehicle is
in the READY state or not.
• The turn signals do not work when the
hazard flasher is on.
Hazard warning flasHer
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Maintenance
9-6
While operating your vehicle:
• Note any changes in the sound of the
exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes
in the vehicle.
• Check for vibrations in the steering
wheel. Notice if there is any increased
steering effort or looseness in the
steering wheel, or change in its
straight-ahead position.
• Notice if your vehicle constantly turns
slightly or “pulls” to one side when
traveling on smooth, level road.
• When stopping, listen and check for
unusual sounds, pulling to one side,
increased brake pedal travel or “hard-
to-push” brake pedal.
• If any slipping or changes in the
operation of your transmission occurs,
check the transmission fluid level.
• Check the automatic transmission P
(Park) function.
• Check the parking brake.
• Check for fluid leaks under your
vehicle (water dripping from the air
conditioning system during or after
use is normal).
At least monthly:
• Check coolant level in the engine
coolant reservoir.
• Check the operation of all exterior
lights, including the stoplights, turn
signals and hazard warning flashers.
• Check the inflation pressures of all
tires including the spare for tires that
are worn, show uneven wear, or are
damaged.
• Check for loose wheel lug nuts.
At least twice a year:
• Check radiator, heater and air
conditioning hoses for leaks or
damage.
• Check windshield washer spray and
wiper operation. Clean wiper blades
with a clean cloth dampened with
washer fluid.
• Check headlamp alignment.
• Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields
and clamps.
• Check the seat belts for wear and
function.
At least once a year:
• Clean body and door drain holes.
• Lubricate door hinges and hood
hinges.
• Lubricate door and hood locks and
latches.
• Lubricate door rubber weather strips.
• Check the air conditioning system.
• Inspect and lubricate automatic
transmission linkage and controls.
• Clean the battery and terminals.
• Check the brake fluid level.
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09
9-29
Battery capacity label
Type A
OTM090063L
Type B
OTM090064L
1. MF68L-DIN : The HYUNDAI model
name of battery
2.
12V : The nominal voltage
3.
68Ah (20HR) : The nominal capacity
(in Ampere hour
s)
4.
RC 110min : The nominal capacity (in
Amper
e hours)
5.
600A : The cold-
test current in
amperes by SAE/EN
Battery recharging
By battery charger
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,
calcium-based battery.
• If the battery becomes discharged
over a short time (because, for
example, the headlamps 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 electrical 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 stop the engine.
• Keep all flames, sparks, or smoking
materials away from the battery.
• Always work outdoors or in an area
with plenty of ventilation.
• Wear eye protection when checking
the battery during charging.
• The battery must be removed from
the vehicle and placed in a well
ventilated area.
• Watch the battery during charging,
and stop or reduce the charging
rate if the battery cells begin boiling
violently.
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Index
I-8
Instrument cluster ........................................................................\
..........................4-4
Instrument cluster control ........................................................................\
...........4-5
Gauges and meters ........................................................................\
.....................4-5
Transmission shift indicator ........................................................................\
.......4-9
Warning and indicator lights ........................................................................\
....4-10
LCD display messages ........................................................................\
.............4-22
Instrument panel overview (I)
........................................................................\
......2-5
Instrument panel overview (II)
........................................................................\
.....2-6
Integrated memory system
........................................................................\
...........5-38
Recalling memory positions ........................................................................\
.....5-39
Resetting the system ........................................................................\
.................5-39
Seat Easy Access Operation ........................................................................\
.....5-40
Storing memory positions ........................................................................\
........5-38
Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA)
.................................................................7-52
System malfunction and limitations .................................................................7-55
System operation ........................................................................\
......................7-53
System settings ........................................................................\
.........................7-52
Interior features
........................................................................\
..........................5-117
Cargo security screen ........................................................................\
.............5-125
Clock ........................................................................\
......................................5-123
Coat hook ........................................................................\
...............................5-123
Cup holder ........................................................................\
..............................5-117
Floor mat anchor(s) ........................................................................\
................5-124
Luggage net holder ........................................................................\
.................5-124
Power outlet ........................................................................\
............................5-118
Sunvisor ........................................................................\
..................................5-118
USB charger ........................................................................\
...........................5-119
Wireless smart phone charging system ..........................................................5-120
Interior lights
........................................................................\
...............................5-88
Front lamps ........................................................................\
...............................5-88
Glove box lamp ........................................................................\
........................5-90
Interior Lamp AUT O OFF ........................................................................\
.......5-88
Luggage compartment lamp ........................................................................\
.....5-90
Rear lamps ........................................................................\
................................5-89
Vanity mirror lamp ........................................................................\
...................5-89
Welcome system ........................................................................\
.......................5-91
Interior overview
........................................................................\
..........................2-4