Vehicle Information, Consumer Information, and Reporting Safety Defects
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Interior Overview
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(1) Inside door handle .................................................................................................... 5-25
(2) Integrated memory system .....................................................................................5-30
(3) Seat ............................................................................................................................. 3-3
(4) EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) switch ................................................................... 6-24
(5) Instrument panel illumination ................................................................................... 4-3 (6) Charging door open/close button .......................................................................... 5-62
(7) Power trunk open/close button .............................................................................. 5-56
(8) ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF button ....................................................... 6-31
(9) Side view mirror folding button .............................................................................. 5-43
(10) Side view mirror control switch ............................................................................. 5-43
(11) Steering wheel ......................................................................................................... 5-32
(12) Steering wheel tilt/telescopic lever ....................................................................... 5-33
(13) Power outlet .......................................................................................................... 5-102 (14) Hood release lever .................................................................................................. 5-53
(15) Central door lock switch ........................................................................................ 5-25 (16) Power window switches.........................................................................................5-46
(17) Power window lock button..................................................................................... 5-47
(18) AUTO Hold button .................................................................................................. 6-27
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Inside Rearview Mirror ...............................................................................................5-35
Side View Mirrors ...................................................................................................... 5-43
Reverse Parking Aid .................................................................................................. 5-45
Windows ........................................................................................................................ 5-46 Power Windows .......................................................................................................... 5-47
Wide Sunroof................................................................................................................. 5-50
Hood ...............................................................................................................................5-53 Opening the Hood ......................................................................................................5-53
Closing the Hood ........................................................................................................5-53
Front Trunk .................................................................................................................... 5-54 Opening the Front Trunk........................................................................................... 5-54
Power Trunk ...................................................................................................................5-55 Power Trunk Operating Conditions...........................................................................5-55
Operating the Power Trunk ...................................................................................... 5-56Resetting the Power Trunk ....................................................................................... 5-58
Emergency Trunk Safety Release............................................................................. 5-58
Smart Trunk ................................................................................................................... 5-60 Using Smart Trunk ..................................................................................................... 5-60
Deactivating smart trunk ........................................................................................... 5-61
Detecting area ............................................................................................................ 5-61
Electric Charging Door ................................................................................................. 5-62
Head-up Display ........................................................................................................... 5-63 Head-up Display Settings ......................................................................................... 5-63
Head-up Display Information ................................................................................... 5-63
Precautions while Using the Head-up Display ........................................................ 5-63
Over-The-Air Software Update .................................................................................... 5-65 Downloading Software ............................................................................................. 5-65
Approving Software Update ..................................................................................... 5-65
Preparing Software Update ...................................................................................... 5-65Updating Software .................................................................................................... 5-65
Lighting ...........................................................................................................................5-67 Exterior Lights ............................................................................................................. 5-67
Welcome system ........................................................................................................5-70
Interior Lights ................................................................................................................. 5-71 Interior Light AUTO cut .............................................................................................. 5-71
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Convenience Features
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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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repeatedly to prevent battery
discharge.
• Do not leave the trunk open for a long period of time. This may drain the
battery.
• Do not modify or repair any part of the power trunk by yourself. Contact an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Do not operate the power trunk under the following conditions. The power
trunk may not operate properly.
- One side of the vehicle is lifted to inspect the vehicle or change a tire
- Parking on an uneven road such as a slope, etc.
• Close the trunk completely and lock all doors and trunk using the central door
lock button before using an automatic
car wash.
• Do not spray high pressure water directly on the power trunk outside
open/close button. The trunk may open
unintentionally.
Information • In cold and wet climates, the outside power trunk open button may not work properly
due to freezing conditions. If this occurs,
remove the ice before using the outside
power trunk open/close button or use the
power trunk open/close button on the smart
key or the instrument panel.
• If you leave the smart key in the trunk and close the trunk, a warning will sound for
about 5 seconds. If this occurs, open the
trunk by pressing the power trunk open
button on the outside of the trunk.
• If there are obstacles such as snow on the trunk, the trunk may not open
automatically. After removing the obstacle,
try to open it again.
• Be careful where there is an incline, as the trunk lid may drop slightly when it is
stopped before it fully opens.
Operating the Power Trunk
Power trunk open button (Smart
key)
B5011101
When the trunk is closed, press the power
trunk open button for 1.5 second. The
trunk will open with a warning sound.
While the trunk is opening, press the
button to stop power trunk operation.
Power trunk open/close button
(Instrument panel)
B5011102
When the trunk is closed, press the power
trunk open/close button. The power trunk
will open with a warning sound.
While the trunk is opening, press the
button to stop power trunk operation.
When the trunk is opened, press and hold
the trunk open/close button to close the
power trunk. If you release the button
while the trunk is closing, power trunk
operation will stop with a warning sound
for 5 seconds.
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Convenience Features
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Automatic reverse
During power trunk operation if the
power trunk senses any obstacle, the
trunk will stop or will fully open. The
automatic reverse feature may not
operate properly, or it may operate
unexpectedly under the following
circumstances:
• The automatic reverse feature may not detect the resistance if the detected
resistance is below a certain level, or if
the trunk is almost fully closed near the
latched position.
• The automatic reverse feature may operate if a strong impact is applied
with no obstructions placed.
WARNING Never intentionally place any object or
part of your body in the path of the power
trunk to make sure the automatic reverse
feature operates. Serious injury, or
damage to the vehicle or object may
occur.
Information The power trunk may stop operating if the
automatic reverse feature operates more than
two times while attempting to open or close
the trunk. If this occurs, carefully open or
close the trunk manually, and then after 30
seconds try to operate the power trunk
automatically again.
Resetting the Power Trunk
To reset the power trunk:
1. With the vehicle is turned off or on ( indicator off or on), put the gear in P
(Park).
2. While Pressing the power trunk close inner button, press the power trunk
open outer button for more than 3
seconds. A chime will sound. 3. Slowly close the trunk manually.
4. Press the power trunk open outer
button. The trunk will open with a
chime sound.
Wait until the trunk fully opens to
complete resetting. If the trunk stops
before it is fully open, resetting cannot
be completed.
Information • If the power trunk is not reset after the vehicle battery is disconnected or
discharged, or the power trunk fuse is
blown, the power trunk may not operate
normally.
• If the power trunk does not operate properly after the above procedure, have the system
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
Emergency Trunk Safety
Release
B5011701
• Inside the trunk
Your vehicle is equipped with an
emergency trunk safety release lever
located inside the trunk. When
someone is inadvertently locked in the
trunk, the trunk can be opened by
moving the lever in the direction of the
arrow and pushing the trunk lid to open.
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B5011702
•Inside the vehicle
Follow the below procedure to open
the power trunk manually when the
battery is discharged or when there is a
problem with the vehicle:
1. Remove the cable cover (1) under the
rear seat using a mechanical key.
2. Pull the cable loop (2) all the way out. The power trunk unlocks.
3. Push the trunk lid to open.
WARNING • You and your passengers must be aware of the location of the Emergency
Trunk Safety Release lever in this
vehicle and how to open the trunk in
case you are accidentally locked in the
trunk.
• NEVER allow anyone to occupy the trunk of the vehicle at any time.
• Use the release lever for emergencies only.
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Information The cable is firmly fixed so it may hard to pull.
Therefore, please use a tool such as a
screwdriver to assist in pulling the loop for the
emergency release.
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Driving Your Vehicle
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Using one pedal driving
Pull and hold the left paddle shifter ( )
for over 0.5 seconds while coasting to
enable the one pedal driving mode.
• Release the paddle shifter when the vehicle speed is above 1.8 mph (3 km/h)
to return to the previously set
regenerative braking level.
• If the vehicle speed is below 1.8 mph (3 km/h), the vehicle will keep engaging
the brake although the driver releases
the paddle shifter.
• Releasing the paddle shifter after the vehicle comes to a stop will maintain
the vehicle stationary.
CAUTION • The vehicle may not come to a stop although the one pedal driving function
is active, depending on the condition of
the vehicle and the road. Check the
surroundings and depress the brake
pedal to decelerate.
• If the driver depresses the accelerator pedal while pulling and holding the left
paddle shifter ( ) to increase the
braking level, one pedal driving
function operates same as i-PEDAL
function. In this case, the vehicle speed
is no longer controllable through the
paddle shifter.
One pedal driving limitations
In the following conditions, the vehicle
may not come to a stop although the one
pedal driving function is active. Depress
the brake pedal to stop the vehicle when:
• Driving on a slope, or when the vehicle is repeatedly driven and stopped.
• The vehicle is driving through the end of the slope.
• Driving on a slippery surface such as an icy, rainy, or muddy road.
• The wheels are not properly aligned. • A wheel slip or wheel spin occurs.
• The weight on board is heavy.
• The vehicle is tilted to one side.
• The tire is worn out.
Automatic engagement of EPB
Use one pedal driving function to bring
the vehicle to a stop and automatically
engage the Electronic Parking Brake
(EPB).
After the vehicle is stopped, EPB is
automatically applied when any of the
following conditions are satisfied:
• The driver’s seatbelt is unfastened and
the driver’s door is open.
• The gear shifts to N (Neutral).
• The hood is open.
• The trunk is open.
• 5 minutes have passed after the vehicle has stopped.
• One pedal driving is limited due to other reasons.
Using i-PEDAL
i-PEDAL assists the driver to accelerate,
decelerate, and stop the vehicle with only
the accelerator pedal.
Turning on/off the i-PEDAL
• Turning on i-PEDAL:
Pull the left paddle shifter ( ) once
when the regenerative braking level is
at 3. i-PEDAL is turned on and the
instrument cluster displays the
‘i-PEDAL’ message. i-PEDAL is not
available while the smart regeneration
system is on. Turn off the smart
regeneration system first before using
i-PEDAL.
• Turning off i-PEDAL: Pull the right paddle shifter ( ) once
while the function is on. Otherwise,
shift the gear to R (Reverse) then to D
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To release EPB (Electronic Parking Brake)
automatically:
• Gear in P (Park)With the vehicle on ( indicator on)
depress the brake pedal and shift out of
P (Park) to R (Reverse) or D (Drive).
• Gear in N (Neutral) With the vehicle on ( indicator on)
depress the brake pedal and shift out of
N (Neutral) to R (Reverse) or D (Drive).
• Satisfy the following conditions 1. Ensure seat belts are fastened and the doors, hood and trunk are closed.
2. With the vehicle on ( indicator on), depress the brake pedal and shift
out of P (Park) to R (Reverse), D
(Drive) or Manual shift mode.
3. Depress the accelerator pedal.
Make sure the Parking Brake warning light
goes off.
Information • You can engage EPB even though the Start/Stop button is in the OFF position
(only if battery power is available), but you
cannot release it.
• Depress the brake pedal and release the parking brake manually with the EPB
switch before you drive downhill or when
backing up.
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