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Vehicle Information, Consumer Information and Reporting Safety Defects
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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1.  Inside door handle  ................................5-34
2.  Integrated memory system  .................5-40
3.  Side view mirror control switch  ...........5-60
4.  Side view mirror folding button........... 5-60
5.  Central door lock switch  ......................5-34
6.  Power window switches  ......................5-63
7.   Power window lock button /  ...............5-65
Electronic child safety lock button  .......5-37
8.  Instrument panel illumination  ...............4-59. 
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF  
button  .................................................... 6-37
10. Power liftgate open/close button  ........5-78
11.  AUTO Hold button  ................................6-32
12.  EPB (Electronic Parking Brake)   switch  ..................................................... 6-27
13. Hood release lever  .................................5-73
14. Steering wheel tilt/telescopic lever  ....5-45
15. Steering wheel  ...................................... 5-44
16. Seat  .......................................................... 3-3
17.  Cluster fascia side panel  .....................5-130
InterIor overvIew   

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Seat belts 
Always fasten your seat belt before  
starting any trip. At all times, passengers 
should sit upright and be properly 
restrained. Infants and small children 
must be restrained in appropriate Child 
Restraint Systems. Children who have 
outgrown a booster seat and adults must 
be restrained using the seat belts.
 WARNING
Take the following precautions when  
adjusting your seat belt: •	 NEVER use one seat belt for more  
than one occupant.
•	 Always position the seatback upright 
with the lap portion of the seat belt 
snug and low across the hips.
•	 NEVER allow children or small infants 
to ride on a passenger’s lap.
•	 Do not route the seat belt across your 
neck, across sharp edges, or reroute 
the shoulder strap away from your 
body.
•	 Do not allow the seat belt to become 
caught or jammed.
Front Seats
 WARNING
Take the following precautions when  
adjusting your seat: •	 NEVER attempt to adjust the seat  
while the vehicle is moving. The seat 
could respond with unexpected 
movement and may cause loss 
of vehicle control resulting in an 
accident.
•	 Do not place anything under the 
front seats. Loose objects in the 
driver’s foot area could interfere 
with the operation of the foot pedals, 
causing an accident.
•	 Do not allow anything to interfere 
with the normal position and proper 
locking of the seatback.
•	 Do not place a cigarette lighter on 
the floor or seat. When you operate 
the seat, gas may exit out of the 
lighter causing a fire.
•	 Use extreme caution when picking 
up small objects trapped under the 
seats or between the seat and the 
center console. Your hands might be 
cut or injured by the sharp edges of 
the seat mechanism.
•	 If there are occupants in the rear 
seats, be careful while adjusting the 
front seat position.
•	 Make sure that the seat is locked in 
place after the adjustment. If not, 
the seat might move unexpectedly 
resulting in an accident. 

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 CAUTION
To prevent injury: •	 Do not adjust your seat while  
wearing your seat belt. Moving the 
seat cushion forward may cause 
strong pressure on your abdomen.
•	 Do not allow your hands or fingers to 
get caught in the seat mechanisms 
while the seat is moving.
 WARNING
NEVER allow children in the vehicle  
unattended. The power seats are 
operable when the vehicle is turned off.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the seats: •	 Always stop adjusting the seats when  
the seat has been adjusted as far 
forward or rearward as possible.
•	 Do not adjust the seats longer than 
necessary when the vehicle is turned 
off. This may result in unnecessary 
battery drain.
•	 Do not operate two or more seats at 
the same time. This may result in an electrical malfunction. Manual adjustment (if equipped) 
The front seat can be adjusted by using  
the levers located underneath the seat 
cushion. Before driving, adjust the seat 
to the proper position so that you can 
easily control the steering wheel, foot 
pedals and controls on the instrument panel.ONE1031003N
Forward and rearward adjustment
To move the seat forward or rearward: 
1.  Pull up the seat slide adjustment lever 
and hold it.
2.  Slide the seat to the position you  desire.
3.  Release the lever and make sure the  seat is locked in place. Move forward  
and rearward without using the lever. 
If the seat moves, it is not locked 
properly.  

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Advanced Rear Occupant Alert  
(ROA) (if equipped)
Advanced Rear Occupant Alert is  
provided to help prevent a driver from 
leaving a vehicle with the rear passenger 
left in the vehicle. 
System setting 
To use Rear Occupant Alert, it must be  
enabled from the Settings menu in the 
infotainment system screen. Select:  - Setup		Vehicle	Settings		
Convenience		Rear	Occupant	Alert	
(ROA)
For detailed information, refer to the 
separately supplied infotainment 
system manual. 
System operation •	 First alert 
When you turn off the vehicle and  
open the driver’s door after opening 
and closing the rear door or liftgate, 
the ‘Check rear seats’ warning 
message appears on the cluster. 
 WARNING
Even if your vehicle is equipped with  
Advanced Rear Occupant Alert (ROA), 
always make sure to check the rear seat 
before you leave the vehicle. 
Advanced Rear Occupant Alert (ROA)  
may not operate when: •	 Movement does not continue for  
a certain period of time or the 
movement is small.
•	 A child is not seated in a child 
restraint system.
•	 Movement is detected in areas other 
than the rear seats. 
•	 The rear passenger is covered with a 
fabric containing metallic substance 
such as a blanket.
•	 An object in the vehicle blocks the 
sensor.
•	 The sensor is contaminated by 
foreign material.
•	 An animal at the rear seat or luggage 
compartment is not large enough to 
be detected by the sensor or there is 
hardly any movement.
•	 Attaching objects or modifying the 
interior ceiling, or the interior ceiling 
is deformed or damaged.
•	 There are electronic interference 
around the vehicle.
•	 Other environmental reasons that 
may affect the system. 

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Automatic locking mode
Since all passenger seat belts move  
freely under normal conditions and 
only lock under extreme or emergency 
conditions (emergency locking mode), 
you must manually pull the seat belt all 
the way out to shift the retractor to the 
"Automatic Locking" mode to secure a 
Child Restraint System. 
The "Automatic Locking" mode will help  
prevent the normal movement of the 
child in the vehicle from causing the 
seat belt to loosen and compromise 
the Child Restraint System. To secure a 
Child Restraint System, use the following 
procedure. 
To install a Child Restraint System on the  
rear seats, do the following: 
1.  Place the Child Restraint System on a rear seat and route the lap/shoulder  
belt around or through the Child 
Restraint System, following the Child 
Restraint System manufacturer’s 
instructions. Make sure the seat belt 
webbing is not twisted.
 Information
When using the rear center seat belt, you  
should also refer to the "Rear Seat Belt – Passenger's 3-point system" section in this 
chapter.
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2.  Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch  into the buckle. Listen for the distinct  
“click” sound.
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Position the release button so that it is easy  
to access in case of an emergency.
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3.  Pull the shoulder portion of the  seat belt all the way out. When the  
shoulder portion of the seat belt 
is fully extended, it will shift the 
retractor to the "Automatic Locking" 
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4.  Slowly allow the shoulder portion of  
the seat belt to retract and listen for 
an audible "clicking" or "ratcheting" 
sound. This indicates that the retractor 
is in the "Automatic Locking" mode. 
If no distinct sound is heard, repeat 
steps 3 and 4.
5.  Remove as much slack from the belt  as possible by pushing down on the 
Child Restraint System while feeding 
the shoulder belt back into the 
retractor.
6.  Push and pull on the Child Restraint  System to confirm that the seat belt 
is holding it firmly in place. If it is not, 
release the seat belt and repeat steps 
2 through 6.
7.   Double check that the retractor is in 
the "Automatic Locking" mode by 
attempting to pull more of the seat 
belt out of the retractor. If you cannot, 
the retractor is in the "Automatic 
Locking" mode.
If your Child Restraint System 
manufacturer instructs or recommends 
you to use a tether anchor with the lap/ 
shoulder belt, refer to the previous pages 
for more information. 
 Information
When the seat belt is allowed to retract to  
its fully stowed position, the retractor will 
automatically switch from the “Automatic Locking” mode to the emergency lock 
mode for normal adult usage. 
 WARNING
If the retractor is not in the “Automatic  
Locking” mode, the child restraint 
can move when your vehicle turns or 
stops suddenly. A child can be seriously 
injured or killed if the child restraint 
is not properly anchored in the car, 
including manually pulling the seat belt 
all the way out to shift the retractor to 
the “Automatic Locking” mode.  
To remove the Child Restraint System,  
press the release button on the buckle 
and then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of 
the Child Restraint System and allow the 
seat belt to retract fully.  

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•	
In addition to inflating in serious side  
collisions, vehicles equipped with a 
rollover sensor, side and/or curtain air 
bags will inflate if the sensing system 
detects a rollover. 
When a rollover is detected, curtain  
air bags will remain inflated longer to 
help provide protection from ejection, especially when used in conjunction 
with the seat belts. (if equipped with a 
rollover sensor)
•	 To help provide protection, the air 
bags must inflate rapidly. The speed 
of air bag inflation is a consequence 
of extremely short time in which 
to inflate the air bag between the 
occupant and the vehicle structures 
before the occupant impacts those 
structures. This speed of inflation 
reduces the risk of serious or life-
threatening injuries and is thus a 
necessary part of air bag design. 
However, the rapid air bag inflation  can also cause injuries which can 
include facial abrasions, bruises and 
broken bones because the inflation 
speed also causes the air bags to 
expand with a great deal of force.
•	 There are even circumstances under 
which contact with the air bag can 
cause fatal injuries, especially if the 
occupant is positioned excessively 
close to the air bag.
You can take steps to reduce the risk 
of being injured by an inflating air bag. 
The greatest risk is sitting too close to the air bag. An air bag needs about 10 
in. (25 cm) of space to inflate. NHTSA 
recommends that drivers allow at least 
10 in. (25 cm) between the center of the 
steering wheel and the chest.
 WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or  
death from an inflating air bag, take the 
following precautions: •	 NEVER place a child restraint in the  
front passenger seat. 
Always properly restrain children  
under age 13 in the rear seats of the 
vehicle.
•	 Adjust the front passenger’s and 
driver's seats as far to the rear as 
possible while allowing you to 
maintain full control of the vehicle.
•	 Hold the steering wheel with 
hands at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions.
•	 Never place anything or anyone 
between the air bag and the seat 
occupant.
•	 Do not allow the front passenger 
to place their feet or legs on the 
dashboard. 

5
5. Convenience  Features
Accessing Your Vehicle ..................................................................................... 5-4
Smart Key  ...................................................................................................................... 5-4
Immobilizer System  ................................................................................................... 5-14
Hyundai Digital Key   .................................................................................................... 5-15
Door Locks  ....................................................................................................... 5-30
Operating Door Unlocks from Outside the Vehicle (Manual type)  .........................5-30
Operating Door Unlocks from Outside the Vehicle (Electric type)   ........................5-30
Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle (Manual type)  .............................5-32
Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle (Electric type)  .............................5-32
Operating Door Lock/Unlock from Inside the Vehicle  .............................................5-34
Automatic Door Lock and Unlock Features  ..............................................................5-36
Electronic Child Safety Lock  ...................................................................................... 5-37
Vehicle Auto-Shut Off Function  ................................................................................ 5-38
Theft-alarm System  ........................................................................................ 5-39
Integrated Memory System............................................................................ 5-40 Storing Memory Positions  ........................................................................................ 5-40
Recalling Memory Positions  ..................................................................................... 5-40
Resetting the System  ................................................................................................. 5-41
Seat Easy Access  ........................................................................................................ 5-42
Memory Seat Configurations  ......................................................................... 5-43
Storing Memory Positions  ......................................................................................... 5-43
Recalling Memory Positions  ...................................................................................... 5-43
Steering Wheel  ................................................................................................ 5-44
Electric Power Steering (EPS)  ................................................................................... 5-44
Tilt/Telescopic Steering  ............................................................................................. 5-45
Horn............................................................................................................................ 5-46 
Heated Steering Wheel  ............................................................................................. 5-46
Mirrors  ............................................................................................................. 5-48
Inside Rearview Mirror  .............................................................................................. 5-48
Side View Mirrors  ....................................................................................................... 5-59
Reverse Parking Aid  ................................................................................................... 5-61
Windows  .......................................................................................................... 5-63
Power Windows  ......................................................................................................... 5-64
Vision Roof  ...................................................................................................... 5-67
Resetting the Vision Roof  ......................................................................................... 5-69