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Hyundai Genesis Coupe (2016 year). Instruction - part 7

 

 

Features of your vehicle
Tilt and telescope steering
Tilt and telescope steering allows
you to adjust the steering wheel posi-
tion before you drive. You can also
raise or pull it to give your legs more
room when you exit and enter the
vehicle.
The steering wheel should be posi-
tioned so that it is comfortable for
you to drive, while permitting you to
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see the instrument panel warning
lights and gauges.
To change the steering wheel angle,
Horn
pull down the lock release lever (1),
To sound the horn, press the horn
adjust the steering wheel to the
symbol on your steering wheel.
WARNING
desired angle (2) and height (3), then
Check the horn regularly to be sure it
pull up the lock-release lever to lock
Never adjust the angle of the
operates properly.
the steering wheel in place. Be sure to
steering wheel while driving.
adjust the steering wheel to the
NOTICE
You may lose steering control
desired position before driving.
To sound the horn, press the area
and cause severe personal
injury, death or accidents.
indicated by the horn symbol on
your steering wheel
(see illustra-
After adjusting, push the
tion). The horn will operate only
steering wheel both up and
when this area is pressed.
down to be certain it is locked
in position.
CAUTION
Do not strike the horn severely
to operate it, or hit it with your
fist. Do not press on the horn
with a sharp-pointed object.
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Features of your vehicle
MIRRORS
Inside rearview mirror
Electric chromic mirror (ECM)
with HomeLink® system and com-
Adjust the rearview mirror to center
pass (if equipped)
on the view through the rear window.
Make this adjustment before you
Night
Your vehicle may be equipped with a
start driving.
Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror
with a Z-Nav™ Electronic Compass
Display and an Integrated HomeLink®
WARNING - Rear visibility
Wireless Control System. During
nighttime driving, this feature will
Do not place objects in the rear
seat or cargo area which would
Day
automatically detect and reduce
rearview mirror glare while the com-
interfere with your vision
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pass indicates the direction the vehi-
through the rear window.
cle is pointed. The HomeLink®
Day/night rearview mirror
Universal Transceiver allows you to
Make this adjustment before you
activate your garage door(s), electric
start driving and while the day/night
WARNING
gate, home lighting, etc.
lever is in the day position.
Do not modify the inside mirror
❈ HomeLink®
Pull the day/night lever toward you to
and do not install a wide mirror.
HomeLink is a registered trademark of
reduce glare from the headlights of
It could result in injury, during
Johnson controls, Inc.
the vehicles behind you during night
an accident or deployment of
driving.
the air bag.
Remember that you lose some
rearview clarity in the night position.
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Features of your vehicle
Automatic-Dimming Night Vision
Automatic-dimming function
Safety™ (NVS®) Mirror
Your mirror will automatically dim
The NVS® Mirror in your vehicle is
upon detecting glare from the vehi-
the most advanced way to reduce
cles traveling behind you. The auto-
annoying glare in the rearview mirror
dimming function can be controlled
during any driving situation. For more
by the Dimming ON/OFF button:
information regarding NVS® mirrors
and other applications, please refer
1. Pressing and holding the button
to the Gentex website:
for 3 seconds turns the autodim-
ming function OFF which is indi-
cated by the green Status
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NOTICE
Indicator LED turning off.
(1) Telematics button
The NVS® Mirror automatically
2. Pressing and holding the button
(2) Telematics button
reduces glare during driving condi-
for
3 seconds again turns the
(3) Telematics button
tions based upon light levels moni-
auto-dimming function ON which
tored in front of the vehicle and
is indicated by the green Status
(4) Compass control button &
from the rear of the vehicle. These
Indicator LED turning on.
Dimming ON/OFF button
light sensors are visible through
The mirror defaults to the ON posi-
(5) Status indicator LED
openings in the front and rear of the
tion each time the vehicle is started.
(6) Channel 1 button
mirror case. Any object that
(7) Channel 2 button
obstructs either light sensor will
Z-Nav™ Compass Display
(8) Channel 3 button
degrade the automatic dimming
The NVS™ Mirror in your vehicle is
(9) Compass display
control feature.
also equipped with a Z-Nav™
(10) Rear light sensor
Compass that shows the vehicle
Compass heading in the Display
Window using the 8 basic cardinal
headings (N, NE, E, SE, etc.).
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Features of your vehicle
Compass function
The Compass can be turned ON and
OFF and will remember the last state
when the ignition is cycled. To turn
the display feature ON/OFF:
1. Press and release the
button
within 1 second to turn the display
feature OFF.
2. Press and release the
button
again within 1 second to turn the
display back ON.
Additional options can be set with
press and hold sequences of the
button and are detailed below.
There is a difference between mag-
netic north and true north. The com-
pass in the mirror can compensate
for this difference when it knows the
Magnetic Zone in which it is operat-
ing. This is set either by the dealer or
by the user. The operating Zone
Numbers for North America are
shown in the figure on the following
section.
B520C05NF
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Features of your vehicle
To adjust the Zone setting:
There are some conditions that can
Integrated HomeLink® Wireless
1. Determine the desired Zone
cause changes to the vehicle mag-
Control System
Number based upon your current
nets, such as installing a ski rack or
The HomeLink® Wireless Control
location on the Zone Map.
a CB antenna. Body repair work on
System provides a convenient way to
2. Press and hold the button for 6
the vehicle can also cause changes
replace up to three hand-held radio-
to the vehicle's magnetic field. In
frequency (RF) transmitters with a
seconds, the current Zone
Number will appear on the display.
these situations, the compass will
single built-in device. This innovative
need to be re-calibrated to quickly
feature will learn the radio frequency
3. Pressing and holding the button
correct these changes. To re-cali-
codes of most current transmitters to
again will cause the numbers to
brate the compass:
operate devices such as gate opera-
increment (Note: they will repeat
tors, garage door openers, entry
…13, 14, 15, 1, 2, …). Releasing
the button when the desired Zone
1. Press and hold the
button for
door locks, security systems, even
more than 9 seconds. When the
home lighting. Both standard and
Number appears on the display
will set the new Zone.
compass memory is cleared a "C"
rolling code-equipped transmitters
will appear in the display.
can be programmed by following the
4. Within about 5 seconds the com-
outlined procedures. Additional
pass will start displaying a com-
2. To calibrate the compass, drive
HomeLink® information can be found
pass heading again.
the vehicle in 2 complete circles at
at: www.homelink.com or by calling
less than 5 mph (8 km/h).
1-800-355-3515.
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Features of your vehicle
Retain the original transmitter of the
NOTICE - Programming
WARNING
RF device you are programming for
HomeLink®
Before programming HomeLink®
use in other vehicles as well as for
When programming a garage
to a garage door opener or gate
future HomeLink® programming. It is
door opener, it is advised to park
operator, make sure that people
also suggested that upon the sale of
the vehicle outside of the garage.
and objects are out of the way of
the vehicle, the programmed
It is recommended that a new bat-
the device to prevent potential
HomeLink® buttons be erased for
tery be placed in the hand-held
harm or damage. Do not use
security purposes.
transmitter of the device being pro-
HomeLink® with any garage door
grammed to HomeLink® for quick-
opener that lacks the safety stop
er training and accurate transmis-
and reverse features required by
sion of the radio-frequency signal.
U.S. federal safety standards (this
Some vehicles may require the
includes any garage door opener
ignition switch to be turned to the
model manufactured before April
second (or "accessories") position
1, 1982). A garage door that can-
for programming and/or opera-
not detect an object - signaling
tion of HomeLink®.
the door to stop and reverse -
In the event that there are still pro-
does not meet current U.S. feder-
gramming difficulties or questions
al safety standards. Using a
after following the programming
garage door opener without these
steps
listed
below, contact
features increases the risk of seri-
HomeLink®homelwww.homelink.com
ous injury or death.
or 1-800-355-3515.
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Features of your vehicle
Programming
NOTICE
Flashing
To train most devices, follow these
Some devices may require you to
instructions:
replace this Programming step
3
with procedures noted in the "Gate
Flashing
Operator/Canadian Programming"
section. If the HomeLink® indicator
light does not change to a rapidly
blinking light after performing these
steps, contact HomeLink®
at
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2. Position the end of your hand-held
transmitter
1-3 inches
(2-8 cm)
OYF042252N
away from the HomeLink® button
you wish to program while keeping
1. For first-time programming, press
the indicator light in view.
and hold the two outside buttons
3. Simultaneously press and hold
(
,
), HomeLink® Channel
1
both the HomeLink® and hand-
and Channel 3, until the indicator
held transmitter buttons until the
light begins to flash (after 10 sec-
HomeLink® indicator light changes
onds). Release both buttons. Do
from a slow to a rapid blinking light.
not hold the buttons for longer
Now you may release both the
than 20 seconds.
HomeLink® and hand-held trans-
mitter buttons.
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Features of your vehicle
4. Firmly press, hold for 5 seconds
6. Firmly press and release the
Gate operator & Canadian
and release the programmed
"leam" or "smart" button.
(The
programming
HomeLink® button up to two sepa-
name and color of the button vary
During programming, your handheld
rate times to activate the door. If the
by manufacturer). There are
30
transmitter may automatically stop
door does not activate, press and
seconds to initiate step 7.
transmitting. Continue to press
hold the just-trained HomeLink®
7. Return to the vehicle and firmly
the Integrated HomeLink® Wireless
button and observe the indicator
press, hold for
2 seconds
Control System button (note steps
light.
and release the programmed
2 through
4 in the Standard
• If the indicator light stays on con-
HomeLink® button. Repeat the
Programming portion of this docu-
stantly, programming is complete
"press/hold/release" sequence a
ment) while you press and re-press
and your device should activate
second time, and, depending on
("cycle") your handheld transmitter
when the HomeLink® button is
the brand of the garage door
every two seconds until the frequen-
pressed and released.
opener
(or other rolling code
cy signal has been learned. The indi-
• If the indicator light blinks rapidly
equipped device), repeat this
cator light will flash slowly and then
for 2 seconds and then turns to
sequence a third time to complete
rapidly after several seconds upon
a constant light, continue with
the programming process.
successful training.
"Programming" steps 5-7 to com-
plete the programming of a rolling
HomeLink® should now activate your
Operating HomeLink®
code equipped device (most com-
rolling code equipped device.
To operate, simply press and release
monly a garage door opener).
the programmed HomeLink® button.
5. At the garage door opener receiv-
Activation will now occur for the
er (motor-head unit) in the garage,
trained device (i.e. garage door open-
locate the "leam" or "smart" but-
er, gate operator, security system,
ton. This can usually be found
entry door lock, home/office lighting,
where the hanging antenna wire is
etc.). For convenience, the hand-held
attached to the motor-head unit.
transmitter of the device may also be
used at any time.
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Features of your vehicle
Reprogramming a single
Erasing HomeLink® buttons
FCC ID: NZLTLMHL4
HomeLink® button
IC: 4112A-TLMHL4
Individual buttons cannot be erased.
To program a device to HomeLink®
However, to erase all three pro-
using a HomeLink® button previously
grammed buttons:
This device complies with Part 15
trained, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the two outer
of the FCC Rules.
1. Press and hold the desired
HomeLink® buttons until the indi-
Operation is subject to the following
HomeLink® button. DO NOT release
cator light begins to flash after 10
two conditions:
the button.
seconds.
1. This device may not cause harm-
2. The indicator light will begin to flash
2. Release both buttons. Do not hold
ful interference, and
after 20 seconds. Without releasing
for longer than 20 seconds.
2. This device must accept any inter-
the HomeLink® button, proceed
The Integrated HomeLink® Wireless
ference received, including inter-
with "Programming" step 2.
Control System is now in the training
ference that may cause undesired
(learn) mode and can be pro-
operation.
For questions or comments, contact
grammed at any time following the
HomeLink®omelwww.homelink.com or
appropriate steps in the Programming
CAUTION
1-800-355-3515.
sections above.
The transceiver has been tested
and complies with FCC and
Industry Canada rules. Changes
or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsi-
ble for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate
the device.
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Features of your vehicle
NVS® is a registered trademark and
Outside rearview mirror
CAUTION
Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the Gentex
Be sure to adjust mirror angles
Corporation, Zeeland, Michigan.
Do not scrape ice off the mirror
before driving.
HomeLink® is a registered trademark
face; this may damage the sur-
Your vehicle is equipped with both
owned by Johnson Controls,
face of the glass. If ice should
left-hand and right-hand outside
Incorporated, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
restrict movement of the mirror,
rearview mirrors. The mirrors can be
do not force the mirror for
adjusted remotely with the remote
adjustment. To remove ice, use
switch. The mirror heads can be fold-
a deicer spray, or a sponge or
ed back to prevent damage during an
soft cloth with warm water.
automatic car wash or when passing
in a narrow street.
CAUTION
WARNING - Rearview
If the mirror is jammed with ice,
mirrors
do not adjust the mirror by force.
The right outside rearview
Use an approved spray de-icer
mirror is convex. Objects seen
(not radiator antifreeze) to
in the mirror are closer than
release the frozen mechanism or
they appear.
move the vehicle to a warm place
and allow the ice to melt.
Use your interior rearview
mirror or direct observation to
determine the actual distance
of following vehicles when
WARNING
changing lanes.
Do not adjust or fold the outside
rearview mirrors while the vehi-
cle is moving.This could result in
loss of control, and an accident
which could cause death, seri-
ous injury or property damage.
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Features of your vehicle
CAUTION
The mirrors stop moving when
they reach the maximum
adjusting angles, but the
motor continues to operate
while the switch is depressed.
Do not depress the switch
longer than necessary, the
motor may be damaged.
Do not attempt to adjust the
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outside rearview mirror by
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hand. Doing so may damage
Outside rearview mirrors
Folding the outside rearview mirror
the parts.
The outside rearview mirrors control
To fold the outside rearview mirror,
switch allows you to adjust the posi-
grasp the housing of the mirror and
tion of the left and right outside
then fold it toward the rear of the
rearview mirrors. To adjust the posi-
vehicle.
tion of either mirror, push the switch
(1) to R or L to select the right side
mirror or the left side mirror, then
press a corresponding point on the
mirror adjustment control to position
the selected mirror up, down, left or
right.
After adjustment, put the switch into
neutral
(center) position to prevent
the inadvertent adjustment.
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Features of your vehicle
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
For 3.8L Engine
■ Type A
1. Speedometer
2. Engine coolant temperature gauge
3. Turn signal indicators
4. Odometer/Trip computer
5. Warning and indicator lights
6. Tachometer
7. Fuel gauge
■ Type B
❈ The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ
from the illustration.
For more details refer to the "Gauges" in
the next pages.
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Features of your vehicle
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Instrument panel illumination
When the vehicle’s parking lights or
headlights are on, rotate the illumi-
nation control knob to adjust the
brightness of the instrument panel
illumination.
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OBK042258L/OBK042032
Gauges
Tachometer
The tachometer indicates the
Speedometer
approximate number of engine revo-
The speedometer indicates the for-
lutions per minute (RPM).
ward speed of the vehicle.
Use the tachometer to select the cor-
The speedometer is calibrated in
rect shift points and to prevent lug-
miles per hour and/or kilometers per
ging and/or over-revving the engine.
hour.
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Features of your vehicle
When the door is open, or if the
■ Type A
■ Type B
engine is not started within 1 minute,
WARNING
the tachometer pointer may move
Never remove the radiator cap
slightly in ON position with the
when the engine is hot. The
engine OFF. This movement is nor-
engine coolant is under pres-
mal and will not affect the accuracy
sure and could cause severe
of the tachometer once the engine is
burns. Wait until the engine is
running.
cool before adding coolant to
the reservoir.
CAUTION
Do not operate the engine with-
OBK042033
in the tachometer's RED ZONE.
Engine temperature gauge
This may cause severe engine
damage.
This gauge shows the temperature
of the engine coolant when the igni-
tion switch is ON.
Do not continue driving with an over-
heated engine. If your vehicle over-
heats, refer to “If the engine over-
heats” in section 6.
CAUTION
If the gauge pointer moves
beyond the normal range area
toward the “H” position, it indi-
cates overheating that may
damage the engine.
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Features of your vehicle
■ Type A
■ Type B
On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge
pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel
CAUTION
warning light may come on earlier
Avoid driving with a very low fuel
than usual due to the movement of
level. If you run out of fuel, it
fuel in the tank.
could cause the engine to mis-
fire and result in excessive load-
ing of the catalytic converter.
WARNING - Fuel gauge
Running out of fuel can expose
vehicle occupants to danger.
You must stop and obtain addi-
OBK042034
tional fuel as soon as possible
after the warning light comes
Fuel gauge
on or when the gauge indicator
The fuel gauge indicates the approx-
comes close to the E level.
imate amount of fuel remaining in the
fuel tank. The fuel tank capacity is
given in section 8. The fuel gauge is
supplemented by a low fuel warning
light, which will illuminate when the
fuel tank is near empty.
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Features of your vehicle
■ Type A
■ Type B
■ Type A
■ Type B
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OBK042036N
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Odometer/Tripmeter (if equipped)
Tripmeter
Tripmeter A or B can be selected by
pressing the TRIP button for less
Odometer
TRIP A: Tripmeter A
than 1 second.
The odometer indicates the total dis-
TRIP B: Tripmeter B
Tripmeter A or B can be reset to 0.0
tance the vehicle has been driven.
The tripmeter indicates the distance
by pressing the RESET button for 1
You will also find the odometer useful
of individual trips selected by the
second or more, and then releasing.
to determine when periodic mainte-
driver.
nance should be performed.
NOTICE
It is forbidden to alter the odometer
of all vehicles with the intent to
change the mileage registered on the
odometer. The alteration may void
your warranty coverage.
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Features of your vehicle
Trip computer (if equipped)
Push the TRIP button for less than 1
■ Type A
■ Type B
The trip computer is a microcomput-
second to change the function as fol-
er-controlled driver information sys-
lows;
tem that displays information related
TRIP A
to driving, including odometer, trip-
meter, average speed, average fuel
consumption
(if equipped), instant
TRIP B
fuel consumption (if equipped) and
distance to empty on the display
when the ignition switch is in the ON
Distance to empty
position. All stored driving informa-
tion (except odometer) is reset if the
OBK042035N
battery is disconnected.
Average fuel economy
Odometer
The odometer is always displayed
The odometer indicates the total dis-
until the display is turned off.
Average speed
tance the vehicle has been driven.
You will also find the odometer useful
to determine when periodic mainte-
Elapsed time
nance should be performed.
User setting mode*
* : if equipped
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