Hyundai i800 (2016 year). Instruction - part 16

 

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Hyundai i800 (2016 year). Instruction - part 16

 

 

Driving your vehicle
In the event of brake failure
Disc brakes wear indicator
If service brakes fail to operate whilst the
Your vehicle has disc brakes. When your
vehicle is in motion, you can make an
brake pads are worn and new pads are
emergency stop with the parking brake.
required, you will hear a high-pitched
The stopping distance, however, will be
warning sound from your front brakes or
much greater than normal.
rear brakes (if equipped). You may hear
this sound come and go or it may occur
whenever you depress the brake pedal.
WARNING - Parking brake
Please remember that some driving con-
Applying the parking brake whilst
ditions or climates may cause a brake
the vehicle is moving at normal
squeal when you first apply (or lightly
speeds can cause a sudden loss of
apply) the brakes. This is normal and
control of the vehicle. If you must
does not indicate a problem with your
OTQ057008
use the parking brake to stop the
brakes.
Parking brake
vehicle, use great caution in apply-
ing the brake.
Applying the parking brake
CAUTION
To engage the parking brake, first apply
• To avoid costly brake repairs, do
the foot brake and then without pressing
not continue to drive with worn
the release button in, pull the parking
brake pads.
brake lever up as far as possible. In addi-
• Always replace brake pads as
tion it is recommended that when parking
complete front or rear axle sets.
the vehicle on a gradient, the shift lever
should be positioned in the appropriate
low gear on manual transmission vehi-
cles or in the P (Park) position on auto-
WARNING - Brake wear
matic transmission vehicles.
This brake wear warning sound
means your vehicle needs service.
If you ignore this audible warning,
you will eventually lose braking
performance, which could lead to a
serious accident.
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Driving your vehicle
CAUTION
WARNING
Driving with the parking brake
To prevent unintentional move-
applied will cause excessive
ment when stopped and leaving
brake pad and brake rotor wear.
the vehicle, do not use the
Do not operate the parking brake
gearshift lever in place of the
whilst the vehicle is moving
parking brake. Set the parking
except in an emergency situation.
brake AND make sure the
It could damage the vehicle sys-
gearshift lever is securely posi-
tem and make endanger driving
tioned in
1st
(First) gear or R
safety.
(Reverse) for manual transmis-
sion equipped vehicles and in P
OTQ057009
(Park) for automatic transmission
equipped vehicles.
Releasing the parking brake
To release the parking brake, first apply
Never allow anyone who is unfa-
miliar with the vehicle to touch
the foot brake and pull up the parking
the parking brake. If the parking
brake lever slightly. Secondly depress the
brake is released unintentionally,
release button (1) and lower the parking
brake lever (2) whilst holding the button.
serious injury may occur.
All vehicles should always have
the parking brake fully engaged
when parking to avoid inadver-
tent movement of the car which
can injure occupants or pedestri-
ans.
5 22
Driving your vehicle
■ Type A
■ Type B
If at all possible, cease driving the vehi-
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
cle immediately. If that is not possible,
(if equipped)
use extreme caution whilst operating the
vehicle and only continue to drive the
WARNING
vehicle until you can reach a safe loca-
tion or repair shop.
ABS (or ESP) will not prevent acci-
dents due to improper or danger-
ous driving manoeuvres. Even
though vehicle control is improved
during emergency braking, always
maintain a safe distance between
you and objects ahead. Vehicle
W-75/WK-23
speeds should always be reduced
during extreme road conditions.
Check the brake warning light by turning
The braking distance for cars
the ignition switch ON (do not start the
equipped with an anti-lock braking
engine). This light will be illuminated
system
(or Electronic Stability
when the parking brake is applied with
Program System) may be longer
the ignition switch in the START or ON
than for those without it in the fol-
position.
lowing road conditions.
Before driving, be sure the parking brake
During these conditions the vehicle
is fully released and the brake warning
should be driven at reduced
light is off.
speeds:
If the brake warning light remains on
• Rough, gravel or snow-covered
after the parking brake is released whilst
roads.
engine is running, there may be a mal-
• With tyre chains installed.
function in the brake system. Immediate
attention is necessary.
(Continued)
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Driving your vehicle
The ABS continuously senses the speed
NOTICE
(Continued)
of the wheels. If the wheels are going to
A click sound may be heard in the
• On roads where the road surface
lock, the ABS system repeatedly modu-
engine compartment when the vehicle
is pitted or has different surface
lates the hydraulic brake pressure to the
begins to move after the engine is start-
height.
wheels.
ed. These conditions are normal and
The safety features of an ABS (or
When you apply your brakes under con-
indicate that the anti-lock brake system
ESP) equipped vehicle should not
ditions which may lock the wheels, you
is functioning properly.
be tested by high speed driving or
may hear a “tik-tik’’ sound from the
cornering. This could endanger the
brakes, or feel a corresponding sensation
• Even with the anti-lock brake system,
safety of yourself or others.
in the brake pedal. This is normal and it
your vehicle still requires sufficient
means your ABS is active.
stopping distance. Always maintain a
In order to obtain the maximum benefit
safe distance from the vehicle in front
from your ABS in an emergency situa-
of you.
tion, do not attempt to modulate your
• Always slow down when cornering.
brake pressure and do not try to pump
The anti-lock brake system cannot pre-
your brakes. Press your brake pedal as
vent accidents resulting from exces-
hard as possible or as hard as the situa-
sive speeds.
tion warrants and allow the ABS to con-
• On loose or uneven road surfaces,
trol the force being delivered to the
operation of the anti-lock brake system
brakes.
may result in a longer stopping dis-
tance than for vehicles equipped with a
conventional brake system.
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Driving your vehicle
■ Type A
CAUTION
When you drive on a road having
poor traction, such as an icy road,
and operate your brakes continu-
ously, the ABS will be active con-
tinuously and the ABS warning
light may illuminate. Pull your car
over to a safe place and stop the
engine.
Restart the engine. If the ABS
OTQ057010R
warning light is off, then your
■ Type B
W-78
ABS system is normal.
Otherwise, you may have a prob-
lem with the ABS. We recommend
CAUTION
that you contact a HYUNDAI
If the ABS warning light is on and
authorised repairer.
stays on, you may have a problem
with the ABS. In this case, howev-
er, your regular brakes will work
NOTICE
normally.
When you jump start your vehicle
The ABS warning light will stay on
because of a drained battery, the engine
for approximately 3 seconds after
may not run as smoothly and the ABS
OTQ054010R
the ignition switch is ON. During
warning light may turn on at the same
Electronic stability program (ESP)
that time, the ABS will go through
time. This happens because of the low
/ Electronic stability control (ESC)
self-diagnosis and the light will go
battery voltage. It does not mean your
(If equipped)
off if everything is normal. If the
ABS is malfunctioning.
The Electronic Stability Program (ESP) /
light stays on, you may have a
• Do not pump your brakes!
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system
problem with your ABS. We recom-
• Have the battery recharged before
is designed to stabilize the vehicle during
mend that you contact a HYUNDAI
driving the vehicle.
cornering manoeuvres.
authorised repairer.
5 25
Driving your vehicle
ESP (ESC) checks where you are
The Electronic Stability Program (ESP)/
ESP (ESC) operation
steering and where the vehicle is actually
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system
ESP (ESC) ON condition
going.
is an electronic system designed to help
• When the ignition is turned
ESP
(ESC) applies the brakes at
the driver maintain vehicle control under
-
ON, ESP (ESC) and ESP
individual wheels and intervenes in the
adverse conditions. It is not a substitute
(ESC) OFF indicator lights
engine management system to stabilize
for safe driving practices. Factors
illuminate for approximately 3
the vehicle.
including speed, road conditions and
seconds, then ESP (ESC) is
driver steering input can all affect
turned on.
whether ESP (ESC) will be effective in
• Press the ESP (ESC) OFF
WARNING
preventing a loss of control. It is still your
button for at least half a sec-
Never drive too fast for the road
responsibility to drive and corner at
ond after turning the ignition
conditions or too quickly when cor-
reasonable speeds and to leave a
ON to turn ESP (ESC) off.
nering. Electronic stability pro-
sufficient margin of safety.
(ESP (ESC) OFF indicator
gram (ESP) / Electronic stability
When you apply your brakes under con-
will illuminate). To turn the
control (ESC) will not prevent acci-
ditions which may lock the wheels, you
ESP (ESC) on, press the
dents. Excessive speed in turns,
may hear a “tik-tik’’ sound from the
ESP (ESC) OFF button (ESP
abrupt manoeuvres and hydroplan-
brakes, or feel a corresponding sensation
(ESC) OFF indicator light will
ing on wet surfaces can still result
in the brake pedal. This is normal and it
go off).
in serious accidents. Only a safe
means your ESP (ESC) is active.
• When starting the engine,
and attentive driver can prevent
you may hear a slight ticking
accidents by avoiding manoeuvres
NOTICE
sound. This is the ESP (ESC)
that cause the vehicle to lose trac-
A click sound may be heard in the
performing an automatic sys-
tion.
Even with ESP
(ESC)
engine compartment when the vehicle
tem self-check and does not
installed, always follow all the nor-
begins to move after the engine is start-
indicate a problem.
mal precautions for driving - includ-
ed. These conditions are normal and
ing driving at safe speeds for the
indicate that the Electronic Stability
conditions.
Program (Electronic stability control)
System is functioning properly.
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Driving your vehicle
When operating
ESP (ESC) operation off
■ Type A
Type A
When the ESP (ESC) is in
ESP (ESC) OFF state
• ESP indicator light
• ESP OFF indicator light
operation, ESP (ESC) indicator
Type A
• To cancel ESP (ESC) opera-
ESP
light blinks.
tion, press the ESP
(ESC)
ESP
ESP
• When the Electronic Stability
OFF button (ESP (ESC) OFF
ESP
Program (Electronic Stability
OFF
indicator light illuminates).
OFF
Type B
Control) is operating properly,
• If the ignition switch is turned
Type B
you can feel a slight pulsation
to LOCK position when ESP
■ Type B
in the vehicle. This is only the
(ESC) is off, ESP
(ESC)
• ESC indicator light
• ESC OFF indicator light
effect of brake control and
remains off. Upon restarting
indicates nothing unusual.
the engine, the ESP (ESC)
• When moving out of the mud
will automatically turn on
or slippery road, pressing the
again.
accelerator pedal may not
cause the engine rpm (revo-
Indicator light
lutions per minute) to
When ignition switch is turned to ON, the
increase.
indicator light illuminates, then goes off if
the ESP (ESC) system is operating nor-
mally.
The ESP (ESC) indicator light blinks
whenever ESP (ESC) is operating or illu-
minates when ESP (ESC) fails to oper-
ate. ESP
(ESC) OFF indicator light
comes on when the ESP (ESC) is turned
off with the button.
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Driving your vehicle
ESP (ESC) OFF usage
NOTICE
WARNING
When driving
After reconnecting or recharging a dis-
charged battery, the ESP (ESC) indica-
The Electronic Stability Program
• The ESP (ESC) turned on for daily
tor may illuminate. In this case, turn the
(Electronic stability control) system
driving whenever possible.
steering wheel half way to the left and
is only a driving aid; use precau-
• To turn ESP (ESC) off whilst driving,
right whilst the ignition switch is in the
tions for safe driving by slowing
press the ESP
(ESC) OFF button
ON position. Then, restart the engine
down on curved, snowy, or icy
whilst driving on a flat road surface.
after the ignition is off. If the ESP (ESC)
roads. Drive slowly and don’t
Never press the ESP (ESC) OFF button
indicator does not turn off, we recom-
attempt to accelerate whenever the
whilst ESP
(ESC) is operating
(ESP
mend that the system be checked by a
ESP (ESC) indicator light is blink-
(ESC) indicator light blinks).
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
ing, or when the road surface is
If ESP (ESC) is turned off whilst ESP
slippery.
(ESC) is operating, the vehicle may slip
out of control.
CAUTION
Driving with varying tyre or wheel
sizes may cause the ESP (ESC) sys-
NOTICE
tem to malfunction. When replacing
• When operating the vehicle on a
tyres, make sure they are the same
dynamometer, ensure that the ESP
size as your original tyres.
(ESC) is turned off (ESP (ESC) OFF
light illuminated). If the ESP (ESC) is
left on, it may prevent the vehicle
speed from increasing, and result in
false diagnosis.
• Turning the ESP (ESC) off does not
affect ABS or brake system operation.
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Driving your vehicle
Good braking practices
After being parked, check to be sure
WARNING
the parking brake is not engaged and
Never press the ESP (ESC) OFF
that the parking brake indicator light is
WARNING
out before driving away.
button whilst ESP (ESC) is operat-
ing.
Whenever leaving vehicle or
Driving through water may get the
parking, always set the parking
brakes wet. They can also get wet
If the ESP (ESC) is turned off whilst
brake as far as possible and fully
when the car is washed. Wet brakes
ESP (ESC) is operating, the vehicle
engage the vehicle's transmis-
can be dangerous! Your car will not
may go out of control.
sion into the park position.
stop as quickly if the brakes are wet.
To turn ESP (ESC) off whilst driv-
Vehicles not fully engaged in park
Wet brakes may cause the car to pull
ing, press the ESP (ESC) OFF but-
with the parking brake set are at
to one side.
ton whilst driving on a flat road sur-
risk for moving inadvertently and
To dry the brakes, apply the brakes
face.
injuring yourself or others.
lightly until the braking action returns to
All vehicles should always have
normal, taking care to keep the car
the parking brake fully engaged
under control at all times. If the braking
when parking to avoid inadver-
action does not return to normal, stop
tent movement of the car which
as soon as it is safe to do so and we
can injure occupants or pedestri-
recommend that you call a HYUNDAI
ans.
authorised repairer.
Don't coast down hills with the car out
of gear. This is extremely hazardous.
Keep the car in gear at all times, use
the brakes to slow down, then shift to a
lower gear so that engine braking will
help you maintain a safe speed.
5 29
Driving your vehicle
Don't "ride" the brake pedal. Resting
Under some conditions your parking
your foot on the brake pedal whilst driv-
brake can freeze in the engaged posi-
ing can be dangerous because it can
tion. This is most likely to happen when
result in the brakes overheating and
there is an accumulation of snow or ice
losing their effectiveness. It also
around or near the rear brakes or if the
increases the wear of the brake com-
brakes are wet. If there is a risk that the
ponents.
parking brake may freeze, apply it only
If a tyre goes flat whilst you are driving,
temporarily whilst you put the gear
apply the brakes gently and keep the
selector lever in P (automatic transmis-
car pointed straight ahead whilst you
sion) or in first or reverse gear (manu-
slow down. When you are moving
al transmission) and block the rear
slowly enough for it to be safe to do so,
wheels so the car cannot roll. Then
pull off the road and stop in a safe
release the parking brake.
place.
Do not hold the vehicle on the upgrade
If your car is equipped with an auto-
with the accelerator pedal. This can
matic transmission, don't let your car
cause the transmission to overheat.
creep forward. To avoid creeping for-
Always use the brake pedal or parking
ward, keep your foot firmly on the
brake.
brake pedal when the car is stopped.
Use caution when parking on a hill.
Firmly engage the parking brake and
place the gear selector lever in P (auto-
matic transmission) or in first or
reverse gear (manual transmission). If
your car is facing downhill, turn the
front wheels into the kerb to help keep
the car from rolling. If your car is facing
uphill, turn the front wheels away from
the kerb to help keep the car from
rolling. If there is no kerb or if it is
required by other conditions to keep
the car from rolling, block the wheels.
5 30
Driving your vehicle
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
■ Type A
WARNING
CAUTION
If the cruise control is left on,
During cruise-speed driving with a
(CRUISE indicator light in the
manual transmission vehicle, do
instrument cluster is illuminated),
not shift into neutral without
the cruise control can be
depressing the clutch pedal, since
switched on accidentally. Keep
the engine will be overrevved. If this
the cruise control system off
happens, depress the clutch pedal
(CRUISE indicator light OFF)
or release the CRUISE switch.
when the cruise control is not in
use, to avoid inadvertently set-
OTQ045241R
ting a speed.
■ Type B
Use the cruise control system
only when driving on open high-
ways in good weather.
Do not use the cruise control
when it may not be safe to keep
the vehicle at a constant speed,
for instance, driving in heavy or
varying traffic, or on slippery
(rainy, icy or snow-covered) or
winding roads or over 6% up-hill
OTQ045278R
or down-hill roads.
1. Cruise indicator
Pay particular attention to the
2. Cruise set indicator
driving conditions whenever
using the cruise control system.
The cruise control system allows you to
Be careful when driving downhill
program the vehicle to maintain a con-
using the cruise control system,
stant speed without depressing the
which may increase the vehicle
accelerator pedal.
speed.
This system is designed to function
above approximately 30 km/h (19 mph).
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Driving your vehicle
NOTICE
■ Type A
■ Type A
• During normal cruise control opera-
tion, when the SET switch is activated
or reactivated after applying the
brakes, the cruise control will ener-
gize after approximately
3 seconds.
This delay is normal.
• To activate cruise control, depress the
brake pedal at least once after turning
the ignition switch to the ON position
OTQ045223
OTQ045225
or starting the engine. This is to check
■ Type B
■ Type B
if the brake switch which is important
part to cancel cruise control is in nor-
mal condition.
OTQ045279
OTQ045280
Cruise control switch
To set cruise control speed:
/ CRUISE : Turns cruise control sys-
1. Press the
/ CRUISE button on the
tem on or off.
steering wheel, to turn the system on.
CANCEL: Cancels cruise control opera-
The CRUISE indicator light will illumi-
tion.
nate.
RES+: Resumes or increases cruise
2. Accelerate to the desired speed, which
control speed.
must be more than 30 km/h (19 mph).
SET-: Sets or decreases cruise control
speed.
5 32
Driving your vehicle
NOTICE - Manual
■ Type A
■ Type A
transmission
For manual transmission vehicles, you
should depress the brake pedal at least
once to set the cruise control after start-
ing the engine.
OTQ045226
OTQ045224
■ Type B
■ Type B
OTQ045281
OTQ045282
3. Press the button (SET-), and release it
To increase cruise control set
at the desired speed. The SET indica-
speed:
tor light will illuminate. Release the
Follow either of these procedures:
accelerator pedal at the same time.
• Press the button (RES+) and hold it.
The desired speed will automatically
Your vehicle will accelerate. Release the
be maintained.
button at the speed you want.
On a steep grade, the vehicle may slow
• Press the button (RES+) and release it
down or speed up slightly whilst going
immediately. The cruising speed will
uphill or downhill.
increase by 2.0 km/h or 1 mph each
time you press the button (RES+) in
this manner.
5 33
Driving your vehicle
■ Type A
To temporarily accelerate with the
■ Type A
cruise control on:
If you want to speed up temporarily when
the cruise control is on, depress the
accelerator pedal. Increased speed will
not interfere with cruise control operation
or change the set speed.
To return to the set speed, take your foot
off the accelerator pedal.
OTQ045226
OTQ045227
■ Type B
■ Type B
OTQ045281
OTQ045283
To decrease the cruising speed:
To cancel cruise control, do one
Follow either of these procedures:
of the following:
• Press the button (SET-) and hold it.
• Depress the brake pedal.
Your vehicle will gradually slow down.
• Depress the clutch pedal with a manu-
Release the button at the speed you
al transmission.
want to maintain.
• Shift into N (Neutral) with an automatic
• Press the button (SET-) and release it
transmission.
immediately. The cruising speed will
• Press the CANCEL / O switch located
decrease by 2.0 km/h or 1 mph each
on the steering wheel.
time you press the button (SET-) in this
manner.
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Driving your vehicle
• Decrease the vehicle speed lower than
■ Type A
It will not resume, however, if the vehicle
the memory speed by 20 km/h (12
speed has dropped below approximately
mph).
30 km/h (19 mph).
• Decrease the vehicle speed to less
than approximately 30 km/h (19 mph).
NOTICE
Always check the road conditions when
Each of these actions will cancel cruise
press the button (RES+) to resume the
control operation (the SET indicator light
speed.
in the instrument cluster will go off), but it
will not turn the system off. If you wish to
OTQ045224
■ Type B
resume cruise control operation, press
the button (RES+) located on your steer-
ing wheel. You will return to your previ-
ously preset speed.
OTQ045282
To resume cruising speed at
more than approximately 30 km/h
(19 mph):
If any method other than the
/
CRUISE button was used to cancel cruis-
ing speed and the system is still activat-
ed, the most recent set speed will auto-
matically resume when you press the
button (RES+).
5 35
Driving your vehicle
■ Type A
Both of these actions cancel cruise con-
trol operation. If you want to resume
cruise control operation, repeat the steps
provided in “To set cruise control speed”
on the previous page.
OTQ045225
■ Type B
OTQ045280
To turn cruise control off, do one
of the following:
• Press the
/ CRUISE button. (the
CRUISE indicator light in the instru-
ment cluster will go off)
• Turn the ignition off.
5 36
Driving your vehicle
LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL (IF EQUIPPED)
Wagon/Van (if equipped)
The following procedures can be used to
confirm that the locking differential is
CAUTION
A locking differential, if equipped, is for
functioning properly:
Never start the engine with the
the rear wheel differential only. The fea-
tures of this locking differential are
(1) Position the vehicle so that one wheel
gearshift lever placed in the for-
is on a dry paved surface and the
ward or reverse whilst one of the
described below:
other on ice, snow, mud, etc. Drive
rear wheels is jacked up and the
Just as with a conventional differential,
the vehicle, and observe the opera-
other in contact with the ground;
the wheel on one side is allowed to turn
tion of the locking differential. The
doing so may cause the vehicle to
at a different speed from the wheel on
vehicle should not become stuck if
jump forward.
the other side when the vehicle is cor-
the differential is functioning properly.
If one of the rear wheels begins to
nering. The difference between the lock-
ing differential and a conventional differ-
(2) Depress the accelerator pedal gradu-
spin in mud, snow, etc., the vehicle
ally, and then when traction is good,
can sometimes be driven out by
ential is that if the wheel on one side of
depress it forcefully. If the vehicle
depressing the accelerator pedal
the vehicle loses traction, a greater
accelerates well, the differential is
further; however, avoid running
amount of torque is applied to the rear
functioning properly.
the engine continuously at high
wheel on the other side to improve trac-
tion.
rpm because doing so could dam-
age the locking differential.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Usually a locking differential will oper-
In a stationary position, the LD
ate and release automatically but occa-
sionally it may not release automatically.
(Locking Differential) will operate when
the difference of the revolution speed
At this time you will feel the tyre is
between the rear right wheel and the
dragged when you are driving or corner-
rear left wheel occurs.
ing. You can release it manually by slight-
ly turning the steering wheel right and
left whilst the vehicle is moving slowly.
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