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Accessing Your Vehicle
Smart Key
Type A
B5000201Type B
B5000202
Your electric vehicle uses a smart key that
can be used to lock or unlock the doors,
trunk, and start the vehicle.
(1) Door lock
(2) Door unlock
(3) Trunk open
(4) Panic
(5) Remote Start
(6) Forward / Backward (if equipped)
Locking your vehicle
Manual type
B5000203
To lock your vehicle using the door handle
button or the smart key:
1. Close all doors, hood, and trunk.
2. Press the Door Lock button (1) on the smart key. The hazard warning lights
blink with an alarm, and the doors lock.
3. In addition, touching the outer part of the door handle on or near the handle
detent while having the smart key with
you locks all doors.
Electric type (if equipped)
B5000203_1
To lock your vehicle using the door handle
touch sensor or the smart key:
1. Close all doors, hood, and trunk.
2. Press the Door Lock button (1) on the smart key. The hazard warning lights
blink with an alarm, and the handles
retract back.
• In addition, touching the outer part of the door handle on or near the handle
detent for about 1 second while having
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Opening the trunk
To open the trunk:
1. Have the smart key with you.
2. Press the trunk handle switch on the vehicle or press and hold smart key
button(3) on the smart key for more
than one second. The hazard warning
lights blink twice and the trunk is
opened. If you release the button while
the trunk is being closed, it will stop
working and the chime will sound for
about 5 seconds.
Information The trunk open button only operates when the
smart key is within 28 in. (0.7 m) from the
trunk.
Remotely starting vehicle
1. Press the door lock button on the smart key. You must be within about 32 ft. (10
m) from the vehicle.
2. Press and hold the Remote Start button (5) on your smart key. You must press
the button within 4 seconds from when
you have pressed the door lock button.
The hazard warning lights blink and the
vehicle starts ( indicator on).
3. To turn off the vehicle, press the Remote Start button (5) once.
Information • The vehicle must be in P (Park) for the remote start function to start.
• The vehicle turns off ( indicator off) if you get inside the vehicle without a
registered smart key.
• The vehicle turns off if you do not get on the vehicle within 10 minutes after remotely
starting the vehicle.
• The Remote Start button may not operate if the smart key is not within 32 ft. (10 m)
from the vehicle. • The vehicle does not remotely start if the
hood or trunk is open.
Remotely moving vehicle forward or
if equipped
backward
Some models are equipped with the
Remote Smart Parking Assist feature.
With the smart key, the vehicle can be
moved forward or backward remotely to
enter or exit a tight parking space.
For more information, refer to the
“Remote Smart Parking Assist 2 (RSPA 2)”
section in chapter 7.
Using panic alarm
The horn sounds and the hazard warning
lights blink for about 30 seconds if this
button (4) is pressed for more than 1
second. To stop the horn and lights, press
any button on the smart key.
Starting the vehicle
Your vehicle is equipped with a Start/Stop
button instead of a key cylinder. You can
leave your smart key in your pocket or
purse when you start your vehicle.
For more information, refer to the
“Start/Stop Button” section in chapter 6.
Information If the smart key is not moved for some time,
the detection function for smart key operation
will pause. Lift the smart key to activate the
detection again.
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Steering wheel
B5003802
• If the vehicle is started remotely (if equipped with Remote Start), inside
movement detection stops.
• The alert may occur if any movement is detected in the driver's or passenger's
seat.
• If all doors are locked with a passenger in the vehicle, the alert may occur.
• The alert may occur if there is an impact on the vehicle.
• If boxes or objects are stacked in the vehicle, the system may not detect
passengers. The alert may occur if the
boxes or objects fall off or move
• The alert may occur with the doors locked if the vehicle is pushed or
shaken, or washed, or if there is
sufficient external vibration or noise.
• The alert may occur when there are metallic or liquid objects in the vehicle.
WARNING Even if your vehicle is equipped with Rear
Occupant Alert (ROA), always check the
rear seat before you leave the vehicle.
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. • The detection signal is weak because
the signal is obscured by a seat or CRS
(for example, child is restrained in the
forward-facing CRS).
• Movement is detected in areas other than the rear seats.
• The rear passenger is covered with a fabric made of metallic substance such
as a blanket.
• The sensor is dirty or blocked with foreign substances.
• An animal at the rear seat 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.
• The external environment and other conditions are detected.
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1) Programming Preparation
ONE1051262N
1. When programming a garage door opener, it is advised to park the vehicle
outside of the garage.
2. It is recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter
of the device being programmed to
HomeLink for quicker training and
accurate transmission of the
radio-frequency signal.
3. Press the Start/Stop button to the ACC (Accessory) position for programming
of HomeLink.
2) Programming a New HomeLink®
ONE1051263N
1. Press and release the HomeLink button (1), (2) or (3), you would like to program.
The HomeLink indicator light (7) will
flash orange slowly (if not, perform the
steps of “Erasing HomeLink Buttons”
section, and start over).
ONE1051264N
2. Position the garage door opener remote 1-3 in. (2-8 cm) away from the
HomeLink buttons.
3. While the HomeLink indicator light (7) is flashing orange, press and hold the
hand-held remote button. Continue
pressing the hand-held remote button
until the HomeLink indicator light (7)
light changes from orange to green.
You may now release the hand-held
remote button.
4. Wait until your garage door comes to a complete stop, regardless of position,
before proceeding to the next steps.
5. Press and release the HomeLink button you are programming and observe the
indicator light.
• If the indicator light remains solid green, your device should operate
when the HomeLink button is
pressed. At this point, if your device
operates, programming is complete.
• If the indicator light rapidly flashes green, firmly press, hold for two
seconds and release the HomeLink
button up to three times in a row
slowly to complete the programming
process. Do not press the HomeLink
button rapidly. At this point if your
device operates, programming is
complete. If the device does not
operate, continue with step 6.
6. At the garage door opener motor, (security gate motor, etc.) locate the
'Learn', 'Smart', 'Set' or 'Program'
button. This can usually be found where
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Side View Mirrors
B5007001
Your vehicle is equipped with both
left-hand and right-hand side view
mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted
remotely with mirror adjustment control
switch. Adjust the side view mirrors to
your desired position before driving. The
side view mirrors can be folded manually
to help prevent damage when going
through an automatic car wash or when
passing through a narrow street.
Make sure to adjust the side view mirrors
to your desired position before you begin
driving.
WARNING The right side view mirror is convex.
Objects seen in the mirror are closer than
they appear.
Use the side view mirror or turn your head
and look to determine the actual distance
of other vehicles prior to changing lanes.
WARNING Do not adjust or fold the side view mirrors
while driving. This may cause loss of
vehicle control resulting in a collision.
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Adjusting the side view mirrors
B5007002
Adjusting the side view mirrors:
1. When the Start/Stop button is in the ACC, ON or START position, move
either the L (Left side) or R (Right side)
button (1) to select the side view mirror
you would like to adjust.
2. Use the mirror adjustment control switch (2) to position the selected
mirror up, down, left or right.
3. After adjustment, move the lever (1) to the middle to prevent unintended
adjustment.
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Climate Control
Additional Features
if equipped
A/C Automatic Drying
A/C Automatic Drying feature dries the
moisture in the air conditioner and
reduces air conditioner odor. The blower
motor automatically operates after 30
minutes the vehicle is turned off.
Turning A/C Automatic Drying On or
off
The A/C Automatic Drying feature can be
turned on and off by selecting Setup >
Vehicle Settings > Climate > Climate
Features > A/C Automatic Drying from
the infotainment system.
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.
If the operating condition is satisfied after
setting the feature, the operating
condition is displayed on the
infotainment system and the blower
motor automatically operates.
When the A/C Automatic Drying feature is
activated, the air conditioner sets the fan
speed to the third level, selects Fresh
mode, and directs the air flow to the floor.
Operating conditions
The A/C Automatic Drying feature
operates under the following conditions:
• The vehicle is turned off after operating the air conditioner for a certain period
• The 12 V battery level is sufficient • The outside temperature is above a
certain level
Non-operating conditions
The A/C Automatic Drying feature stops
operating under the following conditions:
• The A/C Automatic Drying feature has operated for 3 minutes
• The Start/Stop button is pressed, or the vehicle is on
• The climate control system is operated remotely
Information • The A/C Automatic Drying feature reduces air conditioner odors but may not remove
all odors.
• The A/C Automatic Drying feature does not operate if the remaining battery level is
insufficient to prevent battery discharge.
Auto Defogging System
B5021201
Auto defogging helps reduce the
possibility of fogging up the inside of the
windshield by automatically sensing the
moisture on inside the windshield.
Information The auto defogging system may not operate
normally, when the outside temperature is
below 14 °F (-10 °C).
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6. Driving Your Vehicle
Before Driving .................................................................................................................. 6-3Before Entering the Vehicle ........................................................................................ 6-3Before Starting ............................................................................................................. 6-3
Start/Stop Button ............................................................................................................ 6-4 Start/Stop Button Positions ........................................................................................ 6-5Starting the Vehicle .....................................................................................................6-6
Turning Off the Vehicle................................................................................................ 6-7
Remote Start ................................................................................................................ 6-7
SHIFT BY WIRE.................................................................................................................6-8 Shift By Wire Operation ...............................................................................................6-8
Cluster Display Messages Information......................................................................6-12
Good Driving Practices .............................................................................................. 6-13
Regenerative Braking System (Paddle Shifter) ........................................................... 6-14 Using Regenerative Braking System ........................................................................ 6-14
Regenerative Braking System Limitations ............................................................... 6-15
One Pedal Driving ...................................................................................................... 6-15
Using i-PEDAL ............................................................................................................ 6-16
Smart Regeneration System .......................................................................................... 6-17 Smart Regeneration System On/Off..........................................................................6-17
Smart Regeneration System Operating Condition .................................................. 6-18
Smart Regeneration Level Settings .......................................................................... 6-18
Pausing Smart Regeneration System ....................................................................... 6-19
Front Sensors ............................................................................................................. 6-19
System Check Message............................................................................................. 6-19
Smart Regeneration System Precautions ................................................................ 6-19
Braking System .............................................................................................................. 6-22 Power-Assist Brakes .................................................................................................. 6-22
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator ....................................................................................... 6-23
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) ................................................................................. 6-24
Auto Hold.................................................................................................................... 6-27
Brake Disc Cleaning ...................................................................................................6-29
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..................................................................................6-30
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ............................................................................. 6-31
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) ....................................................................... 6-33
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ..................................................................................6-34
Brake Assistant System (BAS) ...................................................................................6-34
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Information Virtual Engine Sound System (VESS)
VESS generates virtual engine sound to make
pedestrians to aware. VESS operates when the
vehicle can be driven. When the vehicle in P
(parking) gear status, VESS doesn't work.
CAUTION Always check your surroundings while
driving, backing up, or before driving
from a stop because your electric vehicle
does not make vehicle sounds.
Emergency starting
B6000501
If the smart key battery is weak or the
smart key does not work correctly, press
the Start/Stop button with the smart key
in the direction of the illustration shown
above.
Turning Off the Vehicle
1. Stop the vehicle and depress the brake pedal fully.
2. Shift to P (Park).
3. Press the Start/Stop button to the OFF position and apply the parking brake.
4. Make sure the indicator is turned off on the instrument cluster.
CAUTION If the indicator on the instrument
cluster is still on, the vehicle is not turned
off and can move when the gear is in any
position except P (Park).
Remote Start
Type A
B6000701Type B
B6000702
You can start the vehicle using the
Remote Start button of the smart key.
To start the vehicle remotely:
1. Press the door lock button within 32 ft. (10 m) from the vehicle.
2. Press and hold the remote start ( ) button within 4 seconds.
To turn off the vehicle:
Press the remote start button ( ) once.
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