tow GENESIS G70 2020 User Guide

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[A] : Indicator
When cleaning the mirror, use a
paper towel or similar material
dampened with glass cleaner. Do
not spray glass cleaner directly on
the mirror as that may cause the
liquid cleaner to enter the mirror
housing.
Electrochromic mirror (ECM)with HomeLink®system and
Genesis Connected Service (if equipped)
[A] : Telemetics buttons, [B] : HomeLink buttons,
[C] : HomeLink indicator
Your vehicle may be equipped with a
Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror with
an Integrated HomeLink
®Wireless
Control System.
During nighttime driving, this feature
will automatically detect and reduce
rearview mirror glare. The HomeLink
®
Universal Transceiver allows you to
activate your garage door(s), electric
gate, home lighting, etc. (1) HomeLink Channel 1
(2) HomeLink Channel 2
(3) HomeLink Channel 3
(4) Garage Door Opener Status
Indicator : Closing or Closed
(5) HomeLink Operation Indicator
(6) Garage Door Opener Status Indicator : Opening or Opened
(7) HomeLink User Interface Indicator
Automatic-Dimming Night Vision
Safety™ (NVS®) Mirror
(if equipped)
The NVS®Mirror automatically
reduces glare by monitoring light lev-
els in the front and the rear of the
vehicle. Any object that obstructs
either light sensor will degrade the
automatic dimming control feature.
For more information regarding
NVS
®mirrors and other applica-
tions, please refer to the Gentex
website:
www.gentex.com
Your mirror will automatically dim
upon detecting glare from the vehi-
cles traveling behind you.
NOTICE
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Tilting the Sunroof
When the sunshade is closed
If you push the sunroof control lever
upward towards the roof of the vehicle,
the sunshade will slide open then the
sunroof glass will tilt open.
To stop the sunroof movement at any
point, push the sunroof control lever
either forward or backward momentarily.
When the sunshade is opened
If you push the sunroof control lever
upward, the sunroof glass will tilt open.
To stop the sunroof movement at any
point, push the sunroof control lever
either forward or backward momentarily.
Closing the Sunroof
To close sunroof glass
Push the sunroof control lever for-
ward to the first detent position.
To close sunroof glass withsunshade
Push the sunroof control lever for-
ward to the second detent position.
The sunroof glass will close, then the
sunshade will close automatically.
To stop the sunroof movement at any
point, push the sunroof control lever
either forward or backward momen-
tarily.
Automatic reverse (if equipped)
If the sunroof senses any obstacle
while it is closing automatically, it will
reverse direction then stop to allow
the object to be cleared.
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■ Sunroof glass
■Sunroof glass with sunshade
Small objects that can get
caught between the sunroof
glass and the front glass chan-
nel may not be detected by the
automatic reverse system. In
this case, the sunroof glass will
not detect the object and will
not reverse direction.
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If the gauge pointer moves
beyond the normal range area
toward the "H" position, it indi-
cates overheating that may dam-
age the engine.
Do not continue driving with an
overheated engine. If your vehicle
overheats, refer to "If the Engine
Overheats" in chapter 6.
Fuel gauge
This gauge indicates the approxi-
mate amount of fuel remaining in the
fuel tank.
Information
• The fuel tank capacity is given inchapter 8.
• The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel warning light, which will
illuminate when the fuel tank is
nearly empty.
• On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel
warning light may come on earlier
than usual due to the movement of
fuel in the tank. Avoid driving with an extremely
low fuel level. Running out of fuel
could cause the engine to misfire
damaging the catalytic converter.
NOTICE
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NOTICE
Never remove the radiator cap or
engine coolant reservoir cap
when the engine is hot. The
engine coolant is under pressure
and could severely burn. Wait
until the engine is cool before
adding coolant to the reservoir.
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Running out of fuel can expose
vehicle occupants to danger.
You must stop and obtain addi-
tional fuel as soon as possible
after the warning light comes
on or when the gauge indicator
comes close to the "E (Empty)"
level.
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Parking lamp position ( )
The parking lamp, license plate lamp
and instrument panel lamp are
turned ON.
Headlamp position ( )
The headlamp, parking lamp, license
plate lamp and instrument panel
lamp are turned ON.
Information
The Engine Start/Stop button must be
in the ON position to turn on the
headlamp.
High beam operation
To turn on the high beam headlamp,
push the lever away from you. The
lever will return to its original position.
The high beam indicator will light
when the headlamp high beams are
switched on.
To turn off the high beam headlamp,
pull the lever towards you. The low
beams will turn on.
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Do not use high beam when there
are other vehicles approaching
you. Using high beam could
obstruct the other driver's vision.
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To flash the high beam headlamp,
pull the lever towards you, then
release the lever. The high beams
will remain ON as long as you hold
the lever towards you.
High Beam Assist (HBA) system(if equipped)
The High Beam Assist (HBA) is a
system that automatically adjusts the
headlamp range (switches between
high beam and low beam) according
to the brightness of other vehicles
and road conditions.
Operating condition
1. Place the light switch in the AUTO
position.
2. Turn on the high beam by pushing the lever away from you.
The High Beam Assist (HBA) ( ) indicator will illuminate. 3. The High Beam Assist (HBA) will
turn on when vehicle speed is
above 25 mph (40 km/h).
when the High Beam Assist (HBA)
is operating, the High Beam Assist
(HBA) will turn off and the high
beam will be on continuously.
you when the high beam is off, the
high beam will turn on without the
High Beam Assist (HBA) can-
celed. When you let go of the light
switch, the lever will move to the
middle and the high beam will turn
off.
you when the high beam is on by
the High Beam Assist (HBA), the
low beam will be on and the High
Beam Assist (HBA) will turn off.
headlamp ON position, the High
Beam Assist (HBA) will turn off
and the low beam will be on con-
tinuously.
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When the vehicle is driven on a
narrow curved road or rough
road
When the vehicle is driven on
an uphill road or downhill road
When only part of the vehicle in
front is visible on a crossroad
or curved road
When there is a traffic light,
reflecting sign, flashing sign or
mirror
When the road conditions are
bad such as being wet or cov-
ered with snow
When a vehicle suddenly
appears from a curve
When the vehicle is tilted from
a flat tire or being towed
When the Lane Keeping Assist
(LKA) system warning light
illuminates
When the light from the on-
coming or front vehicle is not
detected because of exhaust
fume, smoke, fog, snow, etc.
When the front window is cov-
ered with foreign matters such
as ice, dust, fog, or is damaged
3) When the forward visibility is poor. Such examples may
include:
When the headlamps of an on-
coming vehicle or a vehicle in
front is not detected due to
poor outside visibility (smog,
smoke, dust, fog, heavy rain,
snow, etc.)
When the windshield visibility
is poor
Do not attempt to disassem-
ble the front view camera
without the assistance of an
authorized retailer of Genesis
Branded products technician.
If camera is removed for any
reason, the system may need
to be re-calibrated. Have the
system inspected by an
authorized retailer of Genesis
Branded products.
If the windshield of your vehi-
cle is replaced, most likely the
front view camera will need to
be re-calibrated. If this occurs,
have your vehicle inspected
and have the system re-cali-
brated by an authorized retailer
of Genesis Branded products.
Be careful that water doesn’t
get into the High Beam Assist
(HBA) unit and do not remove
or damage related parts of the
High Beam Assist (HBA) sys-
tem.
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Windshield Washers
In the OFF position, pull the lever
gently toward you to spray washer
fluid on the windshield and to run the
wipers 1-3 cycles. The spray and
wiper operation will continue until
you release the lever. If the washer
does not work, you may need to add
washer fluid to the washer fluid
reservoir. To prevent possible damage to
the washer pump, do not oper-
ate the washer when the fluid
reservoir is empty.
To prevent possible damage to the wipers or windshield, do not
operate the wipers when the
windshield is dry.
To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components, do
not attempt to move the wipers
manually.
To prevent possible damage to the wipers and washer system,
use anti-freezing washer fluids
in the winter season or cold
weather.
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When the outside temperature
is below freezing, ALWAYS
warm the windshield using the
defroster to prevent the washer
fluid from freezing on the wind-
shield and obscuring your
vision which could result in an
accident and serious injury or
death.
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Mode selectionThe air flow outlet direction is cycled
as follows:
Face-Level (B, D, F)
Air flow is directed toward the upper
body and face. Additionally, each
outlet can be controlled to direct the
air discharged from the outlet.
Bi-Level (B, C, D, E, F)
Air flow is directed towards the face
and the floor.
Floor-Level (A, C, D, E, F)
Most of the air flow is directed to the
floor, with a small amount of the air
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Convenient features of your vehicle Keep your drinks sealed whiledriving to prevent spilling your
drink. If liquid spills, it may get
into the vehicle's electrical/elec-
tronic system and damage elec-
trical/electronic parts.
When cleaning spilled liquids do not use hot air to blow out or dry
the cup holder. This may damage
the interior.
Sunvisor
To use the sunvisor, pull it down-
ward.
To use the sunvisor to block the sun
from the side window, pull it down-
ward, release it from the bracket (1)
and swing it to the side towards the
window (2).
To use the vanity mirror, pull down
the sunvisor and slide the mirror
cover (3).
Adjust the sunvisor forward or back-
ward (4) as needed. Use the ticket
holder (5) to hold tickets.
NOTICE
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Keep cans or bottles out of
direct sun light and do not put
them in a hot vehicle. It may
explode.
WARNING
Avoid abrupt starting and
braking when the cup holder
is in use to prevent spilling
your drink. If hot liquid spills,
you could be burned. Such a
burn to the driver could cause
loss of vehicle control result-
ing in an accident.
Do not place uncovered or
unsecured cups, bottles,
cans, etc., in the cup holder
containing hot liquid while the
vehicle is in motion. Injuries
may result in the event of sud-
den stop or collision.
Only use soft cups in the cup
holders. Hard objects can
injure you in an accident.
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Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) System...5-73
Blind-Spot Collision Warning .......................................5-74
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning ........................5-76
Detecting sensor .............................................................5-78
Limitations of the System .............................................5-80
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)
System ...................................................................5-82
System Setting and Activation.....................................5-82
FCA Warning Message and System Control ............5-84
FCA Sensor .......................................................................5\
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System Malfunction .......................................................5-88
Limitations of the System .............................................5-89
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System ...................5-95
LKA System Operation...................................................5-96
Warning Light and Message.........................................5-99
Limitations of the System...........................................5-101
LKA System Function Change ...................................5-103
Driver Attention Warning (DAW) System .......5-104
System Setting and Activation ..................................5-104
Resetting the System ...................................................5-105
System Standby.............................................................5-106
System Malfunction .....................................................5-106
Cruise Control .....................................................5-108
Cruise Control Operation ............................................5-108
Smart Cruise Control with Stop &
Go System ...........................................................5-113
Smart Cruise Control Switch ......................................5-114
Smart Cruise Control Speed .......................................5-114
Smart Cruise Control Vehicle-to-Vehicle
Distance ........................................................................\
...5-119
Sensor to Detect Distance to the
Vehicle Ahead ................................................................5-122
To Adjust the Sensitivity of
Smart Cruise Control ....................................................5-123
To Convert to Cruise Control Mode .........................5-124
Limitations of the System...........................................5-125
Special Driving Conditions ................................5-130
Hazardous Driving Conditions....................................5-130
Rocking the Vehicle ......................................................5-130
Smooth Cornering .........................................................5-131
Driving at Night .............................................................5-131
Driving in the Rain ........................................................5-131
Driving in Flooded Areas.............................................5-132
Highway Driving ............................................................5-132
Winter Driving ....................................................5-133
Snow or Icy Conditions................................................5-133
Winter Precautions .......................................................5-136
Vehicle Load Limit..............................................5-138
Tire Loading Information Label .................................5-139
Trailer Towing .....................................................5-144

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