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Features of your vehicle
NOTICE - USING THE USB
(Continued)
(Continued)
DEVICE
An encrypted MP3 PLAYER is
If you disconnect the external
not recognizable.
USB device during playback in
To use an external USB device,
Depending on the condition of
USB mode, the external USB
make sure the device is not con-
the external USB device, the
device can be damaged or may
nected when starting up the
connected external USB device
malfunction. Therefore, discon-
vehicle. Connect the device after
can be unrecognizable.
nect the external USB device
starting up.
When the formatted byte/sector
when the audio is turned off or
If you start the engine when the
setting of External USB device
in another mode. (e.g, Radio)
USB device is connected, it may
is not either
512BYTE or
Depending on the type and
damage the USB device. (USB
2048BYTE, then the device will
capacity of the external USB
flashdrives are very sensitive to
not be recognized.
device or the type of the files
electric shock.)
Use only a USB device format-
stored in the device, there is a
If the engine is started up or
ted to FAT 12/16/32.
difference in the time taken for
turned off while the external USB
USB devices without USB I/F
recognition of the device.
device is connected, the external
authentication may not be rec-
Do not use the USB device for
USB device may not work.
ognizable.
purposes other than playing
The System may not play unau-
Make sure the USB connection
music files.
thenticated MP3 or WMA files.
terminal does not come in con-
Playing videos through the USB
1) It can only play MP3 files with
tact with the human body or
is not supported.
the compression rate between
other objects.
Use of USB accessories such as
8Kbps~320Kbps.
If you repeatedly connect or dis-
rechargers or heaters using USB
2) It can only play WMA music
connect the USB device in a
I/F may lower performance or
files with the compression rate
short period of time, it may
cause trouble.
between 8Kbps~320Kbps.
break the device.
(Continued)
• Take precautions for static elec-
You may hear a strange noise
tricity when connecting or dis-
when connecting or disconnect-
connecting the external USB
ing a USB device.
device.
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Features of your vehicle
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If you use devices such as a USB
Some USB flash memory read-
hub purchased separately, the
ers (such as CF, SD, micro SD,
vehicle’s audio system may not
etc.) or external-HDD type
recognize the USB device. In that
devices can be unrecognizable.
case, connect the USB device
Music files protected by DRM
directly to the multimedia termi-
(DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGE-
nal of the vehicle.
MENT) are not recognizable.
If the USB device is divided by
The data in the USB memory
logical drives, only the music files
may be lost while using this
on the highest-priority drive are
audio. Always back up impor-
recognized by car audio.
tant data on a personal storage
Devices such as MP3 Player/
device.
Cellular phone/Digital camera can
Please avoid using
be unrecognizable by standard
USB memory prod-
USB I/F can be unrecognizable.
ucts which can be
Charging through the USB may
used as key chains or
not be supported in some mobile
cellular phone acces-
devices.
sories as they could cause dam-
USB HDD or USB types liable to
age to the USB jack. Please
connection failures due to vehicle
make certain only to use plug
vibrations are not supported.
type connector products.
(i-stick type)
Some non-standard USB devices
(METAL COVER TYPE USB)
can be unrecognizable.
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Features of your vehicle
NOTICE - USING THE iPod®
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DEVICE
Some iPod® devices, such as the
When connecting iPod® with the
iPhone®, can be connected
iPod® Power Cable, insert the
iPhone® is a registered trade-
through the Bluetooth® Wireless
connector to the multimedia
mark of Apple inc.
Technology interface. The
socket completely. If not insert-
Some iPod® models may not
device must have audio
ed completely, communications
support communication proto-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
between iPod® and audio may
col and files may not play prop-
capability
(such as for stereo
be interrupted.
erly.
headphone Bluetooth® Wireless
When adjusting the sound
Supported iPod® models:
Technology).
effects of the iPod® and the
- iPhone® 3GS/4
The device can play, but it will
audio system, the sound effects
- iPod® touch 1st~4th generation
not be controlled by the audio
of both devices will overlap and
- iPod® nano 1st~6th generation
system.
might reduce or distort the
- iPod® classic
To use iPod® features within the
quality of the sound.
The order of search or playback
audio, use the cable provided
Deactivate (turn off) the equal-
of songs in the iPod® can be dif-
upon purchasing an iPod®
izer function of an iPod® when
ferent from the order searched
device.
adjusting the audio system’s
in the audio system.
Skipping or improper operation
volume, and turn off the equal-
If the iPod® is disabled due to its
may occur depending on the
izer of the audio system when
own malfunction, reset the
characteristics of your iPod®/
using the equalizer of an iPod®.
iPod®.
(Reset: Refer to iPod®
iPhone® device.
When not using iPod® with car
manual)
If your iPhone® is connected to
audio, detach the iPod® cable
An iPod® may not operate nor-
both the Bluetooth® Wireless
from iPod®. Otherwise, iPod®
mally on low battery.
Technology and USB, the sound
may remain in accessory mode,
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may not be properly played. In
and may not work properly.
your iPhone®, select the Dock
connector
or
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology to change
the sound output (source).
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Features of your vehicle
NOTICE - Bluetooth®
NOTICE - BEFORE USING
(Continued)
Wireless
THE Bluetooth® HANDSFREE
Bluetooth® Handsfree may not
Technology
be supported in some mobile
phones. To learn more about
What is Bluetooth® ?
mobile device compatibility,
The Bluetooth® word mark and
Bluetooth® refers to a short-dis-
visit www. hyundaiusa.com.
logos are registered trademarks
tance wireless networking tech-
owned by Bluetooth SIG, lnc.
nology which uses a 2.4GHz ~
and any use of such marks is
2.48GHz frequency to connect
under license.
various devices within a certain
A Bluetooth® enabled call phone
distance.
is required to use Bluetooth®
Supported within PCs, external
wireless technology.
devices, Bluetooth® phones,
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
PDAs, various electronic
phone compatibility can be
devices, and automotive envi-
checked by visiting www.
ronments, Bluetooth® allows
hyundaiusa.com and under the
data to be transmitted at high
CARING FOR YOUR CAR -
speeds without having to use a
BLUETOOTH COMPATIBILI-
connector cable.
TY menu.
Bluetooth® Handsfree refers to a
device which allows the user to
conveniently make phone calls
with Bluetooth® mobile phones
through the audio system.
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Features of your vehicle
NOTICE - Precautions for
NOTICE - WHEN CONNECT-
(Continued)
Safe Driving
ING A Bluetooth® PHONE
Park the vehicle when connecting
the head unit with the mobile
phone.
Before connecting the head unit
Bluetooth® Handsfree is a feature
Bluetooth®
connection
may
with the mobile phone, check to
that enables drivers to practice
become intermittently disconnect-
see that the mobile phone supports
safe driving. Connecting the head
ed in some mobile phones. Follow
Bluetooth® features.
unit with a Bluetooth® phone
these steps to try again.
Even if the phone supports
allows the user to conveniently
1. Within the mobile phone, turn
Bluetooth®, the phone will not be
make and receive calls and use
the Bluetooth® function off/on
found during device searches if the
contacts. Before using Bluetooth®,
and try again.
phone has been set to hidden state
carefully read the contents of this
2. Turn the mobile phone power
or the Bluetooth® power is turned
user’s manual.
Off/On and try again.
off. Disable the hidden state or
Excessive use or operations while
3. Completely remove the mobile
turn on the Bluetooth® power
driving may lead to negligent driv-
phone battery, reboot, and then
prior to searching/connecting with
ing practices and result in acci-
again.
the Head unit.
dents. Refrain from excessive
4. Reboot the Audio System and
After a Bluetooth phone has been
operations while driving.
try again.
successfully paired, the phone will
Viewing the screen for prolonged
5. Delete all paired devices, pair
automatically connect when the
periods of time is dangerous and
and try again.
ignition is turned on.
may lead to accidents. When driv-
If you do not want automatic con-
ing, view the screen only for short
nection with your Bluetooth®
periods of time.
device, turn off the Bluetooth® fea-
ture within your mobile phone.
The Handsfree call volume and
quality may differ depending on
the mobile phone.
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Features of your vehicle
NOTICE - USING THE Voice
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Recognition
- When driving on rugged and
uneven roads
- During severe rain (heavy rains,
When using the voice recognition
windstorms)
feature, only commands listed
Phone related voice commands
within the user's manual are sup-
can be used only when a
ported.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Be aware that during the opera-
device is connected.
tion of the voice recognition sys-
When making calls by stating a
tem, pressing any key other than
name, the corresponding contact
the
key terminate voice recog-
must be downloaded and stored
nition mode.
within the audio system.
For superior voice recognition
After downloading the Bluetooth®
performance, position the micro-
Wireless Technology phone book,
phone used for voice recognition
it takes some times to convert the
above the head of the driver’s seat
phone book data into voice infor-
and maintain a proper position
mation. During this time, voice
when saying commands.
recognition may not properly
Within the following situations,
operate.
voice recognition may not function
Pronounce the voice commands
properly due to background noises
naturally and clearly as if in a nor-
which may be picked up by the
mal conversation.
overhead microphone.
- When the windows and sunroof
are open
- When the heating and air condi-
tioning fan blower speed is high
- When entering and passing
through tunnels
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Driving your vehicle
Before driving
5-4
• Parking brake
5-33
• Before entering vehicle
5-4
• Electronic parking brake (EPB)
5-35
• Necessary inspections
5-4
• Emergency braking
5-40
• Before starting
5-5
• Auto hold
5-41
Key positions
5-7
• Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
5-44
• Illuminated ignition switch
5-7
• Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
5-46
• Ignition switch position
5-7
• Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)
5-50
• Starting the engine
5-9
• Downhill Brake Control (DBC)
5-51
• Hill-start Assist Control (HAC)
5-53
Engine start/stop button
5-10
• Good braking practices
5-54
• Illuminated engine start/stop button
5-10
• Engine start/stop button position
5-10
Automatic emergency braking (AEB)
5-56
• Starting the engine
5-13
Cruise control system
5-67
Automatic transaxle
5-15
Advanced smart cruise control system
5-72
• Automatic transaxle operation
5-15
Blind spot detection system (BSD)
5-88
5
• Good driving practices
5-20
• BSD (Blind Spot Detection) /
All Wheel Drive (AWD)
5-22
LCA (Lane Change Assist)
5-89
• Tight corner brake effect
5-22
• RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)
5-92
• All Wheel Drive (AWD) transfer mode selection . . . 5-23
Lane departure warning system (LDWS)
5-96
• For safe all wheel drive operation
5-24
Active ECO system
5-100
• Reducing the risk of a rollover
5-27
Economical operation
5-101
Drive mode integrated control system
5-29
Brake system
5-31
• Power brakes
5-31
• In the event of brake failure
5-32
Special driving conditions
5-103
Trailer towing
5-114
• Hazardous driving conditions
5-103
• Hitches
5-115
• Reducing the risk of a rollover
5-103
• Safety chains
5-115
• Rocking the vehicle
5-104
• Trailer brakes
5-115
• Smooth cornering
5-105
• Driving with a trailer
5-116
• Driving at night
5-106
• Maintenance when trailer towing
5-119
• Driving in the rain
5-106
• If you do decide to pull a trailer
5-120
• Driving in flooded areas
5-107
Vehicle load limit
5-123
• Driving off-road
5-107
• Tire and loading information label
5-123
• Highway driving
5-107
• Certification label
5-126
Winter driving
5-109
Vehicle weight
5-128
• Snowy or Icy conditions
5-109
• Base curb weight
5-128
• Use high quality ethylene glycol coolant
5-111
• Vehicle curb weight
5-128
5
• Check battery and cables
5-112
• Cargo weight
5-128
• Change to "winter weight" oil if necessary
-5-112
• GAW (Gross axle weight)
5-128
• Check spark plugs and ignition system
5-112
• GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)
5-128
• To keep locks from freezing
5-112
• GVW (Gross vehicle weight)
5-128
• Use approved window washer anti-freeze in
• GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating)
5-128
system
5-112
• Don't let your parking brake freeze
5-113
• Don't let ice and snow accumulate underneath . . . 5-113
• Carry emergency equipment
5-113
• Don't place foreign objects or materials in the
engine compartment
5-113
Driving your vehicle
WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!
Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle,
open the windows immediately.
• Do not inhale exhaust fumes.
Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that can cause unconsciousness and death
by asphyxiation.
• Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.
The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the oil or for any other purpose.
If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side
of the vehicle, have the exhaust system checked as soon as possible by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
• Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is a hazardous practice. Never run the
engine in your garage any longer than it takes to start the engine and back the vehicle out.
• Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the vehicle.
If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the vehicle, be sure to do so only in
an open area with the air intake set at "Fresh" and fan operating at one of the higher speeds so fresh air is drawn
into the interior.
If you must drive with the liftgate (tailgate) open because you are carrying objects that make this necessary:
1. Close all windows.
2. Open side vents.
3. Set the air intake control at "Fresh", the air flow control at "Floor" or "Face" and the fan at one of the higher speeds.
To assure proper operation of the ventilation system, be sure the ventilation air intakes located just in front of the
windshield are kept clear of snow, ice, leaves or other obstructions.
5 3
Driving your vehicle
BEFORE DRIVING
Before entering vehicle
Necessary inspections
CALIFORNIA PROPO-
Be sure that all windows, outside
Fluid levels, such as engine oil,
SITION 65 WARNING
mirror(s), and outside lights are
engine coolant, brake fluid, and
Engine exhaust and a wide vari-
clean.
washer fluid should be checked on a
ety of automobile components
regular basis, with the exact interval
Check the condition of the tires.
and parts, including compo-
depending on the fluid. Further
nents found in the interior fur-
Check under the vehicle for any
details are provided in Section
7,
sign of leaks.
nishings in a vehicle, contain or
"Maintenance".
emit chemicals known to the
Be sure there are no obstacles
State of California to cause can-
behind you if you intend to back up.
cer and birth defects and repro-
WARNING
ductive harm. In addition, cer-
Driving while distracted can
tain fluids contained in vehicles
result in a loss of vehicle con-
and certain products of compo-
trol, that may lead to an acci-
nent wear contain or emit chem-
dent, severe personal injury,
icals known to the State of
and death. The driver’s primary
California to cause cancer and
responsibility is in the safe and
birth defects or other reproduc-
legal operation of a vehicle, and
tive harm.
use of any handheld devices,
other equipment, or vehicle sys-
tems which take the driver’s
eyes, attention and focus away
from the safe operation of a
vehicle or which are not permis-
sible by law should never be
used during operation of the
vehicle.
5 4
Driving your vehicle
Before starting
WARNING
WARNING - Driving under
• Close and lock all doors.
All passengers must be proper-
the influence of alcohol or
• Position the seat so that all con-
ly belted whenever the vehicle
drugs
trols are easily reached.
is moving. Refer to "Seat belts"
Drinking and driving is danger-
• Adjust the inside and side view mir-
in section 3 for more informa-
ous. Drunk driving is the num-
rors.
tion on their proper use.
ber one contributor to the high-
• Be sure that all lights work.
way death toll each year. Even a
• Check all gauges.
small amount of alcohol will
affect your reflexes, percep-
• Check the operation of warning
WARNING
tions and judgement. Driving
lights when the ignition switch is
Always check the surrounding
while under the influence of
turned to the ON position.
areas near your vehicle for peo-
drugs is as dangerous or more
• Release the parking brake and
ple, especially children, before
dangerous than driving drunk.
make sure the brake warning light
putting a vehicle into D (Drive)
You are much more likely to
goes out.
or R (Reverse).
have a serious accident if you
For safe operation, be sure you are
drink or take drugs and drive.
familiar with your vehicle and its
If you are drinking or taking
equipment.
drugs, do not drive. Do not ride
with a driver who has been
drinking or taking drugs.
Choose a designated driver or
call a cab.
5 5
Driving your vehicle
WARNING
When you intend to park or
stop the vehicle with the
engine on, be careful not to
depress the accelerator pedal
for a long period of time. It
may overheat the engine or
exhaust system and cause
fire.
When you make a sudden
stop or turn the steering
wheel rapidly, loose objects
may drop on the floor and it
could interfere with the opera-
tion of the foot pedals, possi-
bly causing an accident. Keep
all things in the vehicle safely
stored.
If you do not focus on driving,
it may cause an accident. Be
careful when operating what
may disturb driving such as
audio or heater. It is the
responsibility of the driver to
always drive safely.
5 6
Driving your vehicle
KEY POSITIONS
Illuminated ignition switch
Ignition switch position
ACC (Accessory)
(if equipped)
The steering wheel is unlocked and
LOCK
electrical accessories are operative.
NOTICE
If difficulty is experienced turning
the ignition switch to the ACC posi-
tion, turn the key while turning the
steering wheel right and left to
release the tension.
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Whenever a front door is opened, the
The steering wheel locks to protect
ignition switch will be illuminated for
against theft. The ignition key can be
your convenience, provided the igni-
removed only in the LOCK position.
tion switch is not in the ON position.
When turning the ignition switch to
The light will go off immediately
the LOCK position, push the key
when the ignition switch is turned on
inward at the ACC position and turn
or go off after about
30 seconds
the key toward the LOCK position.
when the door is closed.
5 7
Driving your vehicle
ON
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WARNING - Ignition key
The warning lights can be checked
Never reach for the ignition
before the engine is started. This is
Never turn the ignition switch
switch, or any other controls
the normal running position after the
to LOCK or ACC while the
through the steering wheel
engine is started.
vehicle is moving. This would
while the vehicle is in motion.
result in loss of directional
Do not leave the ignition switch ON if
The presence of your hand or
control and braking function,
the engine is not running to prevent
arm in this area could cause a
which could cause an acci-
battery discharge.
loss of vehicle control, an
dent.
accident and serious bodily
The anti-theft steering column
START
injury or death.
lock is not a substitute for the
Turn the ignition switch to the START
Do not place any movable
parking brake. Before leaving
position to start the engine. The
objects around the driver’s
the driver's seat, always make
engine will crank until you release
seat as they may move while
sure the shift lever is engaged
the key; then it returns to the ON
driving, interfere with the driv-
in P
(Park), set the parking
position. The brake warning light can
er and lead to an accident.
brake fully and shut the
be checked in this position.
engine off. Unexpected and
sudden vehicle movement
may occur if these precau-
tions are not taken.
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5 8
Driving your vehicle
Starting the engine
4. Do not wait for the engine to warm
up while the vehicle remains sta-
CAUTION
tionary.
If the engine stalls while you are
WARNING
Start driving at moderate engine
in motion, do not attempt to
Always wear appropriate shoes
speeds. (Steep accelerating and
move the shift lever to the P
when operating your vehicle.
decelerating should be avoided.)
(Park) position. If traffic and
Unsuitable shoes (high heels,
road conditions permit, you may
ski boots,etc.) may interfere
put the shift lever in the N
with your ability to use the
(Neutral) position while the
brake or the accelerator pedal.
vehicle is still moving and turn
the ignition switch to the START
position in an attempt to restart
1. Make sure the parking brake is
the engine.
applied.
2. Place the transaxle shift lever in P
(Park). Depress the brake pedal
fully.
CAUTION
You can also start the engine
Do not engage the starter for
more than 10 seconds. If the
when the shift lever is in the N
(Neutral) position.
engine stalls or fails to start,
wait 5 to 10 seconds before re-
3. Turn the ignition switch to START
engaging the starter. Improper
and hold it there until the engine
use of the starter may damage
starts
(a maximum of
10 sec-
it.
onds), then release the key.
It
should be started without
depressing the accelerator pedal.
5 9
Driving your vehicle
ENGINE START/STOP BUTTON (IF EQUIPPED)
Illuminated engine start/stop
Engine start/stop button posi-
NOTICE
button
tion
You are able to turn off the engine
OFF
(START/RUN) or vehicle power
(ON), only when the vehicle is not in
motion.
White
CAUTION
In an emergency situation while
To turn off the engine (START/RUN
the vehicle is in motion, you are
position) or vehicle power (ON posi-
able to turn the engine off and
tion), press the engine start/stop but-
to the ACC position by pressing
ton with the shift lever in the P (Park)
the engine start/stop button for
position. When you press the engine
more than 2 seconds or 3 times
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start/stop button without the shift
successively within 3 seconds.
lever in the P
(Park) position, the
Whenever the front door is opened,
If the vehicle is still moving, you
engine start/stop button will not
can restart the engine without
the engine start/stop button will illu-
minate for your convenience. The
change to the OFF position but to the
depressing the brake pedal by
ACC position.
pressing the engine start/stop
light will go off after about 30 sec-
onds when the door is closed. It will
button with the shift lever in the
also go off immediately when the
N (Neutral) position.
theft-alarm system is armed.
5 10
Driving your vehicle
ACC(Accessory)
ON
START/RUN
Orange
Blue
Not illuminated
With automatic transaxle
With automatic transaxle
With automatic transaxle
Press the engine start/stop button
To start the engine, depress the
Press the engine start/stop button
while it is in the OFF position without
while it is in the ACC position without
brake pedal and press the engine
depressing the brake pedal.
start/stop button with the shift lever in
depressing the brake pedal.
the P (Park) or the N (Neutral) posi-
tion. For your safety, start the engine
The warning lights can be checked
The electrical accessories are opera-
with the shift lever in the P (Park)
before the engine is started. Do not
tional.
position.
leave the engine start/stop button in
If the engine start/stop button is in
the ON position for a long time. The
the ACC position for more than 1
battery may discharge, because the
hour, the button is turned off auto-
engine is not running.
matically to prevent battery dis-
charge.
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