09
9-5
WARNING
Performing maintenance work on a
vehicle can be dangerous. If you lack
sufficient knowledge and experience
or the proper tools and equipment
to do the work, have it done by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer. ALWAYS
follow these precautions for performing
maintenance work:
[ Park your vehicle on level ground.
Shift the vehicle to P (Park), apply
the parking brake, and press the
Engine Start/Stop button to the OFF
position.
[ Block the tires (front and back) to
prevent the vehicle from moving.
Remove loose clothing or jewelry
that can become entangled in
moving parts.
[ If you must run the engine during
maintenance, do so out doors or in
an area with plenty of ventilation.
[ Keep flames, sparks, or smoking
materials away from the battery and
fuel-related parts.
WARNING
Touching metal parts
Do not touch metal parts (including
strut bars) while the engine is operating
or hot. Doing so could result in serious
personal injury. Turn the engine off and
wait until the metal parts cool down
to perform maintenance work on the
vehicle. The following lists are vehicle checks and
inspections that should be performed
by the owner or an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer at the frequencies indicated to
help ensure safe, dependable operation
of your vehicle.
Any adverse conditions should be
brought to the attention of your dealer as
soon as possible.
These Owner Maintenance vehicle
checks are generally not covered by
warranties and you may be charged for
labor, parts and lubricants used.
OWNER MAINTENANCE
Maintenance9-20
Turn the vehicle off and wait until the
engine cools down. Use extreme care
when removing the engine coolant
cap and/or water-cooled intercooler
coolant cap. Wrap a thick towel around
it, and turn it counterclockwise slowly
to the first stop. Step back while the
pressure is released from the cooling
system. When you are sure all the
pressure has been released, press down
on the cap, using a thick towel, and
continue turning counterclockwise to
remove it.
Information
The coolant level is influenced by the
engine temperature. Before checking or
refilling the coolant, turn the engine off.
WARNING
The electric motor for the
cooling fan may continue to
operate or start up when the
engine is not running and can
cause serious injury.
Keep hands, clothing and tools
away from the rotating fan
blades of the cooling fan.
The electric motor for the cooling
fan is controlled by engine coolant
temperature, refrigerant pressure and
vehicle speed. As the engine coolant
temperature decreases, the electric
motor will automatically shut off. This
is a normal condition. If your vehicle is
equipped with GDI, the electric motor
for the cooling fan may begin to operate
at any time and continue to operate until
you disconnect the negative battery
cable
WARNING
Make sure the coolant cap is properly
closed after refilling coolant. Otherwise
the engine could be overheated while
driving.
„Engine compartment front view
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1. Check if the coolant cap label is straight in front.
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2. Make sure that the tiny protrusions inside the coolant cap is securely
interlocked.
Maintenance9-30
BATTERY
WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH
to you or bystanders, always follow
these precautions when working near
or handling the battery:
Always read and follow
instructions carefully when
handling a battery.
Wear eye protection designed
to protect the eyes from acid
splashes.
Keep all flames, sparks, or
smoking materials away from
the battery.
Hydrogen is always present
in battery cells, is highly
combustible, and may explode
if ignited.
Keep batteries out of reach of
children.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid
which is highly corrosive. Do
not allow acid to contact your
eyes, skin or clothing.
If acid gets into your eyes, flush your
eyes with clean water for at least 15
minutes and get immediate medical
attention. If acid gets on your skin,
thoroughly wash the area. If you feel
pain or a burning sensation, get medical
attention immediately.
[ When lifting a plastic-cased battery,
excessive pressure on the case may
cause battery acid to leak. Lift with a
battery carrier or with your hands on
opposite corners.
[ Do not attempt to jump start your
vehicle if your battery is frozen.
[ The electrical ignition system works
with high voltage. NEVER touch
these components with the engine
running or when the Engine Start/
Stop button is in the ON position.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects and reproductive harm.
Batteries also contain other chemicals
known to the State of California
to cause cancer. Wash hands after
handling.
NOTICE
[ When you do not use the vehicle for a
long time in a low temperature area,
disconnect the battery and keep it
indoors.
[ Always charge the battery fully to
prevent battery case damage in low
temperature areas.
NOTICE
If you connect unauthorized electronic
devices to the battery, the battery may
be discharged. Never use unauthorized
devices.
09
9-53
Driver’s side fuse panel
Fuse NameFuse Rating Circuit Protected
S/HEATER REAR 20
A Rear Seat Warmer Control Module
AMP 30A Low DC-DC Convertor, AMP
MODULE6 7.5A Smart Key Control Module, BCM
MDPS 7.5A MDPS Unit
MODULE1 7.5A Hazard Switch, Data Link Connector
MODULE7 7.5AElectronic Sound Generator Unit, Front Air Ventilation
Control Module, Front/Rear Seat Warmer Control Module
A/BAG IND 7.5A A/C Control Module
BRAKE SWITCH 7.5A Stop Lamp Switch, Smart Key Control Module
START 7.5A Smart Key Control Module, ECM
CLUSTER 7.5A Head Up Display, Instrument Cluster
DOOR LOCK 20ADoor Lock Relay, Door Unlock Relay,
ICM Relay Box (Two Turn Unlock Relay)
PDM2 7.5A Not Used
FCA 10A Front Radar Unit
Maintenance9-54
Driver’s side fuse panel
Fuse Name Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
S/HEATER FRT 20
AFront Seat Warmer Control Module,
Front Air Ventilation Control Module
A/C2 10AA/C Control Module, Blower Motor, E/R Junction Block
(RLY. 10)
A/C1 7.5A A/C Control Module, E/R Junction Block (RLY. 10)
PDM1 15ASmart Key Control Module,
Start/Stop Button Switch
SPARE 10A Spare
AIRBAG 15A SRS Control Module
IG1 25A PCB Block (Fuse : F10, F12, F14, F16)
MODULE2 10AEmergency Call (E-Call) Module, Front USB Charger,
Smart Key Control Module, BCM, A/V & Navigation Head
Unit, Low DC-DC Convertor, AMP, Power Outside Mirror
Switch,
E/R Junction Block (RLY. 5)
WASHER 15A Multifunction Switch
WIPER (LO/HI) 10A BCM
WIPER RR 15A Rear Wiper Relay, Rear Wiper Motor
WIPER FRT 25A Front Wiper Motor, PCB Block(Front Wiper (Low) Relay)
HEATED
MIRROR 10A
Driver/Passenger Power Outside Mirror, A/C Control
Module
HEATED
STEERING 15A BCM
09
9-61
Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer
to replace most vehicle light bulbs. It is
difficult to replace vehicle light bulbs
because other parts of the vehicle must
be removed before you can get to the
bulb. This is especially true for removing
the headlamp assembly to get to the
bulb(s).
Removing/installing the headlamp
assembly can result in damage to the
vehicle.
WARNING
[ Prior to working on a light, depress
the foot brake, shift to P (Park), apply
the parking brake, press the Engine
Start/Stop button to the OFF position
and take the key with you when
leaving the vehicle to avoid sudden
movement of the vehicle and to
prevent possible electric shock.
[ Be aware the bulbs may be hot and
may burn your fingers.
NOTICE
Be sure to replace the burned-out bulb
with one of the same wattage rating.
Otherwise, it may cause damage to the
fuse or electrical wiring system.
NOTICE
To prevent damage, do not clean the
headlamp lens with chemical solvents
or strong detergents.
Information
The headlamp and tail lamp lenses could
appear frosty if the vehicle is washed after
driving or the vehicle is driven at night in
wet weather. This condition is caused by
temperature difference between the lamp
inside and outside and, it does not indicate
a problem with your vehicle. When
moisture condenses in the lamp, it will be
removed after driving with the headlamp
on. The removable level may differ
depending on lamp size, lamp position
and environmental condition. However, if
moisture is not removed, have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
LIGHT BULBS
Maintenance9-76
3. Exhaust Emission Control System
The Exhaust Emission Control System is
a highly effective system which controls
exhaust emissions while maintaining
good vehicle performance.
When the engine starts or fails to start,
excessive attempts to restart the engine
may cause damage to the emission
system.
Engine exhaust (carbon monoxide)
precautions
[ Carbon monoxide can be present
with other exhaust fumes. If you smell
exhaust fumes of any kind in your
vehicle, drive with all the windows
fully open. Have your vehicle checked
and repaired immediately.
WARNING
Engine exhaust gases contain carbon
monoxide (CO). Though colorless and
odorless, it is dangerous and could be
lethal if inhaled. Follow the instructions
on this page to avoid CO poisoning.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of
automobile components and parts,
including components found in the
interior furnishings in a vehicle, contain
or emit chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer and
birth defects and reproductive harm.
In addition, certain fluids contained
in vehicles and certain products of
component wear contain or emit
chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. [
Do not operate the engine in confined
or closed areas (such as garages) any
more than what is necessary to move
the vehicle in or out of the area.
[ When the vehicle is stopped in an
open area for more than a short time
with the engine running, adjust the
ventilation system (as needed) to draw
outside air into the vehicle.
[ Never sit in a parked or stopped
vehicle for any extended time with the
engine running.
[ When the engine stalls or fails to
start, excessive attempts to restart
the engine may cause damage to the
emission control system.
Operating precautions for catalytic
converters (if equipped)
WARNING
The exhaust system and catalytic
converter are very hot during and
immediately after the engine has been
running. To avoid SERIOUS INJURY or
DEATH:
[ Do not park, idle, or drive the vehicle
over or near flammable objects, such
as grass, vegetation, paper, leaves,
etc. A hot exhaust system can ignite
flammable items under your vehicle.
[ Keep away from the exhaust system
and catalytic converter or you may
get burned.
Also, do not remove the heat sink
around the exhaust system, do not
seal the bottom of the vehicle, and
do not coat the vehicle for corrosion
control. It may present a fire risk
under certain conditions.
Index
I-4
Drive Mode Integrated Control System ..............................................................6-38
Drive Mode ........................................................................\
..............................6-38
N mode ........................................................................\
.....................................6-40
NGS (N Grin Shift) ........................................................................\
..................6-42
Vehicle Characteristic ........................................................................\
...............6-43
Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
......................................................................7-39
Driver Attention Warning Malfunction and Limitations ..................................7-43
Driver Attention Warning Operation ................................................................7-41
Driver Attention Warning Settings ..................................................................7-39
Dual Clutch Transmission
........................................................................\
..........6-10
Dual Clutch Transmission Operation ...............................................................6-10
Good Driving Practices ........................................................................\
...........6-18
Parking ........................................................................\
.....................................6-17
E
Electronic Control Suspension (ECS)
.................................................................6-34
Electronic Limited Slip Differential
....................................................................6-35
Warning Messages ........................................................................\
....................6-36
Emission Control System
........................................................................\
............9-75
Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) ....................................................................9-77
Engine
........................................................................\
............................................2-7
Engine Compartment
........................................................................\
.....................2-6
Engine Compartment
........................................................................\
.....................9-3
Engine Coolant
........................................................................\
............................9-19
Changing Coolant ........................................................................\
.....................9-21
Checking the Coolant Level ........................................................................\
.....9-19
Engine Number
........................................................................\
............................2-14
Engine Oil
........................................................................\
....................................9-16
Checking the Engine Oil and Filter ..................................................................9-17
Checking the Engine Oil Level ........................................................................\
9-16
Engine Start/Stop button
........................................................................\
................6-5
Engine Start/Stop Button Positions ....................................................................6-6
Remote Start ........................................................................\
...............................6-9
Starting the Engine ........................................................................\
.....................6-7
Turning Off the Engine ........................................................................\
..............6-8
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items
....................................................9-14
Fuel Filter (for gasoline engine) .......................................................................9-14
Parking Brake ........................................................................\
...........................9-15
Propeller Shaft ........................................................................\
..........................9-15