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Storing Memory Positions
1. Shift to P (Park) while the Start/Stop button is in the ON position.
2. Adjust the driver’s seat position, side  view mirror position, and head-up 
display height to the desired position.
3. Hold the button (1 or 2). The system will  beep once and notify you ‘Driver 1 (or 2) 
settings saved’ will appear on the 
infotainment system.
Recalling Memory Positions
1. Shift to P (Park) while the Start/Stop button is in the ON position.
2. Press the desired memory button (1 or  2). The system will beep once, and then 
the driver’s seat position, side view 
mirror position, and head-up display 
height will automatically adjust to the 
stored positions.
3. ‘Driver 1 (or 2) settings applied’ will  appear on the infotainment system.
Information • In order to adjust the memory button (2) while adjusting the memory button (1), 
press the memory button (1) to pause the 
adjustment of (1), then press memory 
button (2).
• If you adjust the seat, side view mirror,  head-up display while recalling the stored 
positions, the manually adjusted settings 
will be applied.
 
Resetting the System
Take the following procedures to reset 
integrated memory system, when it does 
not operate properly.
Resetting integrated memory 
system
1. Stop the vehicle and open the driver’s  door with the Start/Stop button in the  ON position and the vehicle shifted to P 
(Park).
2. Adjust the driver’s seat and seatback to  the foremost position.
3. Press the memory button 1 (or 2) and  push forward the driver’s seat 
movement switch over 2 seconds 
simultaneously.
While resetting integrated memory 
system
1. Resetting starts with a notification sound.
2. The driver’s seat and seatback is  adjusted to the rearward position with 
the notification sound.
3. The driver’s seat and seatback is  re-adjusted to the default position 
(central position) with the notification 
sound.
However, in the following cases, the 
resetting procedure and the notification 
sound may stop.
• The memory button is pressed.
• The seat control switch is operated.
• The gear is shifted out of P (Park).
• The driving speed exceeds 2 mph (3  km/h).
• The driver’s door is closed.
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the hanging antenna wire is attached to 
the motor-head unit (see the device’s 
manual to identify this button). The 
name and color of the button may vary 
by manufacturer.
• A ladder and/or second person may simplify the following steps.
7. Firmly press and release the 'Learn',  'Smart', 'Set' or 'Program' button. You 
now have up to 30 seconds in which to 
complete the next step.
8. Return to the vehicle and firmly press,  hold for two seconds and release, the 
HomeLink button up to three times in a 
row slowly. Do not press the HomeLink 
button rapidly. As soon as you see the 
garage door start to move, stop 
pressing any buttons until a few 
seconds after the garage door has 
come to a complete stop, regardless of 
position. At this point, programming is 
complete and your device should 
operate when the HomeLink button is 
pressed and released.
3) Two-Way Communication 
Programming (For select garage door 
openers)
If your garage door opener has the ‘myQ’ 
logo on its side, your opener likely has 
Two-Way Communication capability. 
HomeLink has the capability to establish 
Two-Way Communication with your 
garage door opener. HomeLink can 
receive and display “closing” or 
“opening” status messages from 
compatible garage door openers. At any 
time, Home-Link can also recall and 
display the last recorded status 
communicated by the garage door 
opener to indicate your garage door 
being “closed” or “opened”.
To check if your garage door opener is 
compatible with this feature, refer to 
www.homelink.com/compatible/Two-w
ay-Communication. If your garage door 
opener has this functionality, AND the 
Two-Way Communication indicators (4), 
(6) in the mirror appear while the garage  door is opening/closing, then no further 
steps are needed. Two-Way 
Communication Programming is already 
complete. However, if your garage door 
opener has this functionality, AND the 
Two-Way Communication indicators (4), 
(6) in the mirror DO NOT appear while the 
garage door is opening/closing, use the 
following instructions to enable this 
functionality.
1. In your vehicle, press and hold the 
programmed HomeLink button for 2 
seconds, then release. Confirm that the 
garage door is moving. AFTER it stops, 
you will have one minute to complete 
the following steps:
• A ladder and/or second person may simplify the following steps.
2. On your garage door opener in your  garage, locate the 'Learn' button 
(usually near where the hanging 
antenna wire is attached to the garage 
door opener). If there is difficulty 
locating this button, reference the 
device’s owner’s manual.
3. Press and release the 'Learn' button.
4. A light on your garage door opener may  flash, and your Two-Way 
Communication indicators (4), (6) in 
your vehicle may flash, confirming 
completion of the process.
5. Return to the vehicle and firmly press  and release the programmed 
HomeLink button to activate your 
garage door. The Two-Way 
Communication indicators (4), (6) flash 
in orange when the door is moving. Do 
not make any additional button presses 
until AFTER the garage door has come 
to a complete stop.
6. Your Two-Way Communication  programming is now complete.
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Information If your garage door opener has Two-Way 
Communication functionality, it is possible 
for HomeLink to stop functioning the garage 
door shortly after initial programming, IF the 
Two-Way Communication Programming 
wasn’t properly completed. This usually 
happens after the first 10 times a programmed 
HomeLink button is pressed. If you 
experience this, completing the 
“Programming a New HomeLink Button” and 
“Two-Way Communication Programming” 
will restore door operation.
 
4) Canadian Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws require 
transmitter remote signals to “time-out” 
(or quit) after a couple seconds of 
transmission, which may not be long 
enough for HomeLink to pick up the 
signal during programming.
If you live in Canada or you are having 
difficulties programming a gate operator 
or garage door opener by using the 
programming procedures, replace 
“Programming a New HomeLink Button” 
step 3 with the following:
While the HomeLink indicator light (7) is 
flashing orange, press and release 
(“cycle”) your device’s hand-held remote 
every two seconds until the HomeLink 
indicator light (7) changes from orange to 
green. You may now release the 
hand-held remote button. Then proceed 
with “Programming a New HomeLink 
Button” step 4.2. Operating HomeLink®
1) Operating HomeLink®
ONE1051263N_1
1. Press and release the desired 
programmed HomeLink button (1, 2 or 
3).
Information The HomeLink indicator (7) should light 
green, solid or flashing, and your programmed 
device should operate.
If your device does not operate, the HomeLink 
programming was not successful, and you’ll 
need to reprogram the button.
 
2) Two-Way Communication Display 
Behavior
ONE1051265N
1. Press and release one of the programmed HomeLink buttons (1, 2 or 
3).
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and close. Do not release the switch 
until the operation is completed.
If you release the switch during 
operation, start the procedure again 
from step 2.
Information If the sunroof is not reset after the vehicle 
battery is disconnected or discharged, or the 
sunroof fuse is blown, the sunroof may not 
operate normally.
 
Sunroof open warning
B5027901
If the driver turns off the vehicle when the 
sunroof is not fully closed, the warning 
chime will sound for several seconds and 
the sunroof open warning will appear on 
the cluster display. Close the sunroof 
securely when leaving your vehicle.
CAUTION Make sure the sunroof is closed fully 
when leaving your vehicle. If the sunroof 
is left open, rain or snow may wet the 
interior of the vehicle. Also, leaving the 
sunroof open when the vehicle is 
unattended may invite theft.
 
Hood
Opening the Hood
B5010001
1. Park the vehicle and apply the parking brake.
2. Pull the release lever to unlatch the  hood. The hood pops open slightly.
B5010002
3. Go to the front of the vehicle, raise the hood slightly, push to the left the 
secondary hood release lever (1) inside 
of the hood center and lift the hood (2).
Closing the Hood
1. Before closing the hood, check in and around the motor compartment to 
ensure the following:
• Any tools or other loose objects have been removed.
• All glove, rags, or other combustible  material have been removed.
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• All filler caps are tightly and correctly installed
2. Lower the hood until it is about 12 in. (30  cm) above the closed position and then 
let it drop.
3. Check the hood has locked properly. If  the hood is raised slightly, open it again 
and drop it from a little higher. Check 
again.
WARNING • Before closing the hood, ensure all obstructions are removed from around 
the hood opening. The hood will rise up 
or move down automatically if the 
height is not firmly adjusted. Be aware 
of the damage caused by the 
unintended hood movements.
• Always double check to make sure that  the hood is firmly latched before driving 
away. Check there is no hood open 
warning light or message displayed on 
the instrument cluster. Driving with the 
hood open may cause a total loss of 
visibility, resulting in a collision.
• Do not move the vehicle with the hood  raised. It may block your vision and may 
result in a collision.
 
Front Trunk
Opening the Front Trunk
B5010702
Opening the hood reveals the front trunk 
and you can store your belongings.
Information Front trunk weight limit: 25 lbs. (10 kg)
The front trunk’s weight limit depends on the 
specifications.
 
WARNING • NEVER make an attempt to get inside  the front trunk. It will cause a fatal 
injury.
• Before closing the hood, ensure all  obstructions are removed from around 
the hood opening. The hood will rise up 
or move down automatically if the 
height is not firmly adjusted. Be aware 
of the damage caused by the 
unintended hood movements.
• Never store cigarette lighters, propane  cylinders, or other 
flammable/explosive materials in the 
vehicle. These items may catch fire 
and/or explode if the vehicle is exposed 
to hot temperatures for extended 
periods.
 
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if equipped
Head-up Display
B5014101
The Head-up display is an optional 
feature that allows the driver to view 
information projected onto a transparent 
screen while still keeping your eyes safely 
on the road ahead while driving.
Head-up Display Settings
B5014201
• Head-up display can be enabled from the Settings menu in the infotainment 
system.
Select  Setup > Vehicle  > Head-Up 
Display  > Enable Head-Up Display .
• After turning on the Head-up display,  you can change the settings of  ‘Display 
Control’  and ‘Content Selection’ of the 
Head-Up Display.
Information The infotainment system may change after 
software updates. For more information, refer 
to the user's manual provided in the 
infotainment system and the quick reference 
guide.
 
Head-up Display Information
B5014301
1. Turn by Turn (TBT) navigation
2. Traffic
3. Speedometer
4. SCC set speed
5. SCC vehicle distance
6. Lane Following Assist
7. Lane Safety
8. Blind-Spot Safety
9. Highway Auto Speed Change
10.Highway Driving Assist
11.Surrounding vehicle
Precautions while Using the 
Head-up Display
• It may sometimes be difficult to read  information on the Head-up display in 
the following situations.
- The driver is improperly positioned in the driver’s seat
- The driver wears polarizing-filter  sunglasses
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- An object is located above the head-up display cover
- The vehicle is driven on a wet road
- Any improper lighting accessory is  installed inside the vehicle, or there is 
incoming light from outside of the 
vehicle
- The driver wears glasses
- The driver wears contact lenses
When it is difficult to read the head-up 
display information, adjust the image 
position or brightness level from the 
Settings menu in the infotainment 
system.
• Since the information displayed on the  head-up display partially overlaps with 
the road ahead, you may feel fatigue 
and discomfort while driving. If you feel 
tired or uncomfortable, adjust the 
image, and if the symptoms persist, 
turn off the head-up display before 
driving.
• For your safety, make sure to stop the  vehicle before adjusting the settings.
• Do not tint the front windshield glass or  add other types of metallic coating. 
Otherwise, the head-up display image 
may be invisible.
• Do not place any accessories on the  dashboard or attach any objects on the 
windshield glass.
• When replacing the front windshield  glass, replace it with a windshield glass 
designed for head-up display 
operation. Otherwise, duplicated 
images may be displayed on the 
windshield glass.
WARNING • The warning information of Blind-Spot Safety on the Head-Up Display are 
supplemental. Do not solely depend on 
them to change lanes. Always take a 
look around before changing lanes.
The driving route guidance display in 
the augmented reality mode is an  auxiliary function. Be sure to check the 
navigation screen together.
• ALWAYS pay attention on the road  while driving when the Head-up display 
is on.
 
Information Head-up display includes GPL, LGPL, MPL 
and other open source license software. All 
license notices including related source code 
are provided at 
http://www.mobis.co.kr/opensource/list.do.
If the driver requests on-board software open 
source code via 
[email protected] within 3 
years after buying this product, a CD-ROM or 
other storage device will be sent with the 
minimum cost covering storage device cost 
and delivery cost.
 
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if equipped
High Beam Assist (HBA)
B5016701
High Beam Assist automatically controls 
the headlights between high beam and 
low beam depending on the detected 
ambient light, such as an oncoming 
vehicle or leading vehicle.
Detecting sensor
B5016702(1) front view camera
The front view camera is used as a 
detecting sensor to detect ambient light 
and brightness while driving.
Refer to the illustration above for the 
detailed location of the detecting sensor.
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