roof GENESIS G70 2023 User Guide

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NOTICE
[Do not continue to push the sunroof
switch after the sunroof is fully
opened, closed, or tilted. Damage to
the sunroof motor could occur.
[ Continuous operations such as slide
open/close, tilt open/close, etc., may
cause the motor or sunroof system to
malfunction.
[ Regularly remove any accumulated
dust on the sunroof rail.
[ Using the sunroof for a long time
can make noise caused by dust in
accumulated between the sunroof
and vehicle body. Open the sunroof
and remove dust regularly using a
clean cloth.
[ Do not try to open the sunroof when
the temperature is below freezing
or when the sunroof is covered with
snow or ice, otherwise the motor
could be damaged. In cold and wet
climates, the sunroof may not work
properly.
[ Do not open or drive with the sunroof
glass open immediately after rain or
washing the vehicle. Water may wet
the interior of the vehicle.
[ Do not extend any luggage outside
the sunroof while driving. Vehicle
damage may occur if the vehicle
suddenly stops.
WARNING
Do not extend your head, arms, body
parts or objects outside the sunroof
while driving. Injuries may occur if the
vehicle suddenly stops.
Resetting the sunroof
In some circumstances resetting the
sunroof operation may need to be
performed. Some instances where
resetting the sunroof may be required
include:
[When the 12 volt battery is either
disconnected or discharged
[ When the sunroof fuse is replaced
[ If the sunroof one-touch AUTO OPEN/
CLOSE operation is not functioning
properly
Sunroof resetting procedure:
1. It is recommended to perform the reset procedure with the vehicle
engine running. Start the vehicle in P
(Park).
2. Make sure the sunshade and sunroof glass is in the fully closed position.
If the sunshade and sunroof glass is
open, push the switch forward until
the sunshade and sunroof glass is fully
closed.
3. Release the switch when the sunshade and sunroof glass is fully
closed.
4. Push the switch forward until the sunshade and sunroof glass moves
slightly. Then release the switch.
5. Within 3 seconds, push and hold the sunroof switch forward until the
sunshade and sunroof glass slides
open and close. Do not release
the switch until the operation is
completed. If you release the switch
during operation, start the procedure
again from step 2.
Information
If the sunroof is not reset when the vehicle
battery is disconnected or discharged, or
the sunroof fuse is blown, the sunroof may
not operate normally.

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Convenience Features5-62
Sunroof Open Warning
OIK040018
If the driver turns off the engine when
the sunroof is not fully closed, the
warning chime will sound for several
seconds and the sunroof open warning
will appear on the cluster LCD display.
Close the sunroof securely when leaving
your vehicle.
CAUTION
Make sure the sunroof is closed fully
when leaving your vehicle.
If the sunroof is left open, rain or snow
may wet the interior of the vehicle.
Also, leaving the sunroof open when the
vehicle is unattended may invite theft.

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Air conditioning
Your Genesis Branded Vehicle air
conditioning system is filled with R-134a
or R-1234yf refrigerant.
1. Start the vehicle.
2. Press the air conditioning button.
3. Set the mode to the Face Level (
)
mode.
4. Set the air intake control to Recirculation mode temporarily to
allow the cabin to cool quickly. When
the desired temperature in the cabin
is reached, change the air intake
control back to Fresh mode.
5. Adjust the fan speed control and temperature control to maintain
maximum comfort.
When maximum cooling is desired, set
the temperature control to the lowest
position, then set the fan speed control
to the highest setting.
NOTICE
When using the air conditioning system,
monitor the engine temperature gauge
closely while driving up hills or in heavy
traffic when outside temperatures are
high. Air conditioning system operation
when climbing a steep grade or in
high outside ambient temperatures
can cause engine overheating.
Continue to use the fan, but turn the air
conditioning system off if the engine
temperature gauge indicates engine
overheating. Air conditioning system operation tips
[
If the v
ehicle has been parked in
direct sunlight during hot weather,
open the windows for a short time
to let the hot air inside the vehicle
escape.
[ After sufficient cooling has been
achieved, switch back from
recirculation mode to fresh mode.
[ To help reduce moisture inside of
the windows on rainy or humid
days, decrease the humidity inside
the vehicle by operating the air
conditioning system with the windows
and sunroof closed.
[ Use the air conditioning system
every month only for a few minutes
to ensure maximum system
performance.
[ If you operate air conditioner
excessively, the difference between
the temperature of the outside air and
that of the windshield could cause
the outer surface of the windshield to
fog up, causing loss of visibility. In this
case, set the mode selection to the
(
) position and fan speed control to
the lowest speed.

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9-7
Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule if the vehicle is usually operated where none of
the following conditions apply. If any of the following conditions apply, you must follow
the Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions.
[Repeated driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal temperature or
less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature
[ Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances
[ Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads
[ Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather
[ Driving in heavy dust conditions
[ Driving in heavy traffic areas
[ Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road repeatedly
[ Using for towing or camping, and driving with loads on the roof
[ Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use of vehicle towing
[ Frequently driving under high speed or rapid acceleration/deceleration.
[ Frequently driving in stop-and-go condition
[ Engine oil usage which is not recommended (Mineral type, Semi-synthetic, Lower
grade spec, etc.)
If your vehicle is operated under the above conditions, you should inspect, replace
or refill more frequently than the following Normal Maintenance Schedule. After
the periods or distance shown in the chart, continue to follow the semi-synthetic,
prescribed maintenance intervals.
NOTICE
After driving more than 10 years or 100,000 miles, use severe maintenance schedule.
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES

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Maintenance9-14
Severe driving conditions
A. Repeatedly driving short distances of less than 5 miles (8 km) in normal temperature or less than 10 miles (16 km) in freezing temperature
B. Extensive engine idling or low speed driving for long distances
C. Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads
D. Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials or in very cold weather
E. Driving in heavy dust conditions
F. Driving in heavy traffic area
G. Driving on uphill, downhill, or mountain road repeatedly
H. Using for towing or camping, and driving with loads on the roof
I. Driving as a patrol car, taxi, other commercial use or vehicle towing
J. Frequently driving under high speed or rapid acceleration/deceleration.
K. Frequently driving in stop-and-go conditions
L. Engine oil usage which is not recommended (Mineral type, Semi-synthetic, Lower grade spec, etc.)

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By jump starting
After a jump start from a good battery,
drive the vehicle for 20-30 minutes
before it is shutoff. The vehicle may
not restart if you shut it off before the
battery had a chance to adequately
recharge. See “Jump Starting” in chapter
8 for more information on jump starting
procedures.
Information
An inappropriately disposed
battery can be harmful to the
environment and human health.
Dispose of the battery according
to your local law(s) or regulation.
Reset Items
The following items may need to be reset
after the battery has been discharged or
the battery has been disconnected.
[Fuel economy/Driving info/Since
refueling/Accumulated info (see
chapter 4)
[ Integrated memory system (see
chapter 5)
[ Power window (see chapter 5)
[ Sunroof (see chapter 5)
[ Power trunk (see chapter 5)
[ Climate control system (see chapter 5)
[ Clock (see Infotainment system
manual)
[ Infotainment system (see
Infotainment system manual)

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Maintenance9-44
Pneumatic tire
A mechanical device made of rubber,
chemicals, fabric and steel or other
materials, that, when mounted on
an automotive wheel provides the
traction and contains the gas or fluid
that sustains the load.
Pneumatic options weight
The combined weight of installed
regular production options weighing
over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in excess of the
standard items which they replace,
not previously considered in
curb weight or accessory weight,
including heavy duty breaks, ride
levelers, roof rack, heavy duty
battery, and special trim.
Recommended inflation pressure
Vehicle manufacturer’s
recommended tire inflation pressure
as shown on the tire placard.
Radial ply tire
A pneumatic tire in which the ply
cords that extend to the beads are
laid at 90 degrees to the centerline
of the tread.
Rim
A metal support for a tire and upon
which the tire beads are seated.
Sidewall
The portion of a tire between the
tread and the bead.
Speed rating
An alphanumeric code assigned to a
tire indicating the maximum speed
at which a tire can operate. Traction
The friction between the tire and
the road surface. The amount of grip
provided.
Tread
The portion of a tire that comes into
contact with the road.
Treadwear indicators
Narrow bands, sometimes called
“wear bars”, that show across the
tread of a tire when only 1/16 inch of
tread remains.
UTQGS
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standards is a tire information
system that provides consumers
with ratings for a tire’s traction,
temperature and treadwear.
Ratings are determined by tire
manufacturers using government
testing procedures. The ratings are
molded into the sidewall of the tire.
Vehicle capacity weight
The number of designated seating
positions multiplied by 150 lbs. (68
kg) plus the rated cargo and luggage
load.
Vehicle maximum load on the tire
Load on an individual tire due to curb
and accessory weight plus maximum
occupant and cargo weight.
Vehicle normal load on the tire
Load on an individual tire that is
determined by distributing to each
axle its share of the curb weight,
accessory weight, and normal
occupant weight and dividing by 2.

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Maintenance9-52
Fuse Name Fuse Rating Circuit Protected
DOOR LOCK 20
A Door Lock Relay, Door Unlock Relay, Dead Lock Relay
SEAT HEATER 25AFront Air Ventilation Seat Control Module
Front Seat Warmer Control Module
TRUNK 10A Trunk Lid Relay, Fuel Lid Relay, Crash Pad Switch
IBU2 10A IBU, Rain Sensor
AIR BAG2 15A SRS Control Module
POWER OUTLET1 20A Front Power Outlet
MODULE8 10A Cooling Fan Controller (BLDC Motor)
MODULE7 10ADosing Control Module, AWD ECM, Active Air Flap LH,
ECS Unit, Front View Camera, Console Switch, Crash
Pad Switch, IBU, Console Switch, Front View Camera,
Front Wireless Charger, Steering Tilt & Telescopic
Module, Surround View Monitor ECU, Electronic Control
Engine Mounting Module, Steering Angle Sensor
POWER HANDLE 15A Steering Tilt & Telescopic Module
MODULE9 10A Driver Air Lumbar Control Unit
MODULE1 10AData Link Connector, Console Switch, Hazard
Switch, Electronic Control Engine Mounting Module
CHARGER 10A Front/Rear USB Charger, Front Tray USB Charger
MODULE5 10AA/C Control Module, A/C Switch, A/V & Navigation
Head Unit, Low DC-DC Converter (Audio/AMP), Electro
Chromic Mirror, AMP, Emergency Module, Driver IMS
Control Module, Front Air Ventilation Seat Control
Module, Data Link Connector, Front/Rear Seat Warmer
Control Module, IFS Module
SUNROOF 20A Sunroof Control Unit (Glass)
PASSENGER P/ WINDOW 25APassenger Safety Power Window Module, Rear Power
Window Switch RH, Rear Safety Power Window Module
RH
POWER
OUTLET2 20A [5DR] Rear Power Outlet

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IndexI-4
C
Cabin Air Filter ........................................................................\
............................ 9-27
Filter Inspection ........................................................................\
...................... 9-27
Filter Replacement ........................................................................\
.................. 9-27
California Perchlorate Notice ........................................................................\
...... 9-79
Child Restraint System (CRS) ........................................................................\
..... 3-34
Children Always in the Rear ........................................................................\
... 3-34
Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)...................................................... 3-37
Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ...................................................... 3-35
Climate Control Additional Features ................................................................. 5-109
Auto Defogging System ........................................................................\
........ 5-109
Automatic Ventilation ........................................................................\
......... 5-110
Recirculating Air when Washer Fluid is Used ...............................................5-111
Sunroof Inside Air Recirculation ...................................................................5-111
Coasting ........................................................................\
....................................... 6-44
Coasting Operating Conditions ....................................................................... 6-44
Coasting Release Conditions........................................................................\
... 6-45
Coasting Setting ........................................................................\
...................... 6-44
Consumer Information ........................................................................\
................. 2-17
D
Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................\
......... 7-114
Front Radar........................................................................\
............................ 7-114
Rear Corner Radar.......................................................\
.................................. 7-115
Dimensions ........................................................................\
.................................... 2-8
Door Lock ........................................................................\
.................................... 5-26
Automatic Door Lock and Unlock Features ................................................... 5-30
Child-Protector Rear Door Locks ................................................................... 5-30
Operating Door Locks from Inside the Vehicle .............................................. 5-27
Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle ............................................ 5-26
Drive mode integrated control system ................................................................. 6-46
Drive mode ........................................................................\
.............................. 6-46
Vehicle Characteristic...................................................\
................................... 6-48
Driver Attention Warning (DAW) ....................................................................... 7-43
Driver Attention Warning Malfunction and Limitations ................................. 7-47
Driver Attention Warning Operation ............................................................... 7-45
Driver Attention Warning Settings .................................................................. 7-44

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W
Washer Fluid........................................................................\
................................ 9-25
Checking the Washer Fluid Level ................................................................... 9-25
Wide Sunroof ........................................................................\
............................... 5-58
Power sunblind ........................................................................\
........................ 5-59
Slide open/close ........................................................................\
...................... 5-60
Sunroof Open Warning ........................................................................\
............ 5-62
Tilt open/close ........................................................................\
......................... 5-59
Windows ........................................................................\
...................................... 5-53
Power Windows ........................................................................\
...................... 5-54
Remote Window Opening Function ................................................................ 5-57
Windshield Defrosting and Defogging .............................................................. 5-106
Defogging Logic ........................................................................\
................... 5-107
Rear Window Defroster...............................................................\
.................. 5-108
To Defog Inside Windshield ........................................................................\
.. 5-106
To Defrost Inside Windshield ........................................................................\
5-107
Winter Driving ........................................................................\
............................. 6-52
Snow or Icy Conditions ........................................................................\
........... 6-52
Winter Precautions ........................................................................\
.................. 6-55
Wiper Blades ........................................................................\
................................ 9-28
Blade Inspection ........................................................................\
...................... 9-28
Blade Replacement.......................................................\
................................... 9-28
Wipers and Washers ........................................................................\
..................... 5-90
Front Windshield Wipers ........................................................................\
......... 5-90
Windshield Washers ........................................................................\
................ 5-92

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