Vehicle Information, Consumer Information, and Reporting Safety Defects
2-14
Recommended Lubricants and Capacities
To help achieve proper vehicle performance and durability, use only lubricants of the
proper quality.
These lubricants and fluids are recommended for use in your vehicle.
LubricantVolumeClassification
Gear fluid 2WD Rear
3.6-3.7 US qt.
(3.4-3.5 ℓ)
HK ATF 65 SP4M-1
AWD Front
3.4-3.5 US qt.
(3.2-3.3 ℓ)
Rear 3.6-3.7 US qt.
(3.4-3.5 ℓ)
Coolant Standard type
with heat
pump 2WD 18.51 US qt. (17.52 ℓ)
Mixture of
antifreeze and water
(Phosphate-base
d Ethylene glycol coolant Battery for aluminum radiator)
AWD
18.74 US qt.
(17.73 ℓ)
without
heat pump 2WD
17.85 US qt.
(16.89 ℓ)
AWD 18.20 US qt.
(17.22 ℓ)
Extended type with heat
pump 2WD
20.63 US qt.
(19.52 ℓ)
AWD 20.90 US qt.
(19.78 ℓ)
without
heat pump 2WD
19.96 US qt.
(18.89 ℓ)
AWD 20.36 US qt.
(19.27 ℓ)
Brake fluid
about 24 oz. (700 cc) SAE J1704 DOT-4
LV, FMVSS 116
DOT-4, ISO 4925 CLASS-6
Hyundai_CE_en_US.book Page 14
3
3-15
WARNING The seat warmers can cause a SERIOUS
BURN, even at low temperatures and
especially if used for long periods of time.
Passengers must be able to feel if the seat
is becoming too warm so they can turn it
off, if needed.
Seat warmer consume large amounts of
electricity. Please avoid using seat
warmers while the vehicle is off in order
to prevent battery discharge.
People who cannot detect temperature
change or pain to the skin should use
extreme caution, especially the following
types of passengers:
• Infants, children, elderly or disabled persons, or hospital outpatients.
• People with sensitive skin or who burn easily.
• Fatigued individuals.
• Intoxicated individuals.
• People taking medication that can cause drowsiness or sleepiness.
WARNING NEVER place anything on the seat that
insulates against heat when the seat
warmer is in operation, such as a blanket
or seat cushion. This may cause the seat
warmer to overheat, causing a burn or
damage to the seat.
NOTICE 7 R S U H Y H Q W G D P D J H W R W K H V H D W Z D U P H U V
D Q G V H D W V
[ 1 H Y H U X V H D V R O Y H Q W V X F K D V S D L Q W W K L Q Q H U E H Q ] H Q H D O F R K R O R U J D V R O L Q H W R
F O H D Q W K H V H D W V
[ ' R Q R W S O D F H K H D Y \ R U V K D U S R E M H F W V R Q V H D W V H T X L S S H G Z L W K V H D W Z D U P H U V [ ' R Q R W F K D Q J H W K H V H D W F R Y H U , W P D \
G D P D J H W K H V H D W Z D U P H U
if equipped
Front seat warmers
Infotainment system
ONE1031085L
While the vehicle is running, touch
Heating/Ventilation icon in the
infotainment system.
Climate control panel
B3000602
Press in the front climate control
panel.
Hyundai_CE_en_US.book Page 15
4
4. Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster........................................................................................................... 4-2Instrument Cluster Control ......................................................................................... 4-3
Gauges and Meters ...................................................................................................... 4-3Power/Charge Gauge .................................................................................................. 4-3
State of Charge (SOC) Gauge for High Voltage Battery............................................4-4
Gear Shift Indicator ...................................................................................................... 4-5Warning and Indicator Lights......................................................................................4-6Cluster Display Messages.......................................................................................... 4-16
Cluster Display ............................................................................................................... 4-23 Cluster Display Control.............................................................................................. 4-23
View Modes ................................................................................................................ 4-23
Vehicle Settings (Infotainment System) ...................................................................... 4-26 Setting Your Vehicle .................................................................................................. 4-27
Hyundai_CE_en_US.book Page 1
Instrument Cluster
4-2
Instrument Cluster
A4000101The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the illustration. For more information, refer to the “Gauges and Meters” section in this chapter.
(1) Speedometer
(2) Power/Charge gauge
(3) Distance to empty
(4) Warning and indicator lights
(5) Cluster display
(6) Battery SOC (State of Charge) gauge
Information SNOW/NORMAL/ECO/SPORT mode by pressing the drive mode button will change the main
theme of the instrument cluster.
. 1 )
N J L 8 I
Š '201 N J N J
324 N J1
4
6
4
4
52
3
Hyundai_CE_en_US.book Page 2
Instrument Cluster
4-4
decelerating or driving on a downhill
road (being charged by the
regenerative brakes). As more electric
energy charges, the lower the gauge
level.
State of Charge (SOC) Gauge
for High Voltage Battery
B4000307
• The SOC gauge shows the charging status of the high voltage battery.
• The low percentage number on the indicator indicates that there is not
enough energy in the high voltage
battery. 100 % indicates that the high
voltage battery is fully charged.
• When driving on highways, make sure to check in advance if the high voltage
battery is charged enough.
B4000308
1. When the remaining battery is lower than 10 % on the SOC gauge, the High
Voltage Battery Level ( ) warning
light Illuminates, to alert you of the
battery level. 2. When the High Voltage Battery Level
( ) warning light Illuminates, the
vehicle can drive an additional 18-25 mi.
(30-40 km) depending on the driving
speed, heater/air conditioner, weather,
driving style, and other factors.
Charging is required.
NOTICE : K H Q W K H K L J K Y R O W D J H E D W W H U \ O H Y H O L V
O R Z W K H 3 R Z H U ' R Z Q \f L Q G L F D W R U O L J K W
L O O X P L Q D W H V D Q G W K H Y H K L F O H S R Z H U L V
O L P L W H G
&