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Puddle Lamp
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Welcome light
When all doors (and trunk) are closed
and locked, the puddle lamp will turn
on for 15 seconds if any of the below is
performed.
[The doors are unlocked by the smart
key.
[The outside door handle touch sensor
is touched with the smart key in
possession.
[The vehicle is approached with the
smart key in possession. (if equipped)
The puddle lamp turns off if the Engine
Start/Stop button is in the ACC position
with a door open.
For more details, refer to “Welcome
System” in this chapter.
Escort light
When the Engine Start/Stop button is in
the OFF position and the driver’s door is
opened, the puddle lamp will turn on for
30 seconds. If the driver’s door is closed
within the 30 second period, the puddle
lamp will turn off after 15 seconds. If the
driver’s door is closed and locked, the
puddle lamp will turn off immediately.
The Puddle Lamp Escort Light will turn
on only the first time the driver’s door is
opened after the engine is turned off.
Welcome System
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Welcome system helps keep the driver
visible by turning on vehicle lights when
the driver approaches the vehicle.

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Convenience Features
Armrest Storage Box
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Use to store small items.
To open:
Press the button that is located inside of
the door handle.
CAUTION
Always press the button to open the
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storage box may cause damage.
Glove Box
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The glove box can be locked and
unlocked with the mechanical key M.
To open:
Pull the lever N.
WARNING
ALWAYS close the glove box door after
use.
An open glove box door can cause
serious injury to the passenger in an
accident, even if the passenger is
wearing a seat belt.

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Sunglass Holder
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To open:
Push and release the cover and the
holder will slowly open. Place your
sunglasses in the compartment door
with the lenses facing out.
To close:
Push back into position.
Make sure the sunglass holder is closed
while driving.
WARNING
[Do not keep objects except
sunglasses inside the sunglass
holder. Such objects can be thrown
from the holder in the event of a
sudden stop or an accident, possibly
injuring the passengers in the
vehicle.
[Do not open the sunglass holder
while the vehicle is moving. The side
view mirror of the vehicle can be
blocked by an open sunglass holder.
[Do not put the glasses forcibly into
a sunglass holder. It may cause
personal injury if you try to open
it forcibly when the glasses are
jammed in holder.

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Sunvisor
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To use the sunvisor, pull it downward.
To use the sunvisor to block the sun
from the side window, pull it downward,
release it from the bracket M and swing it
to the side N towards the window.
To use the vanity mirror, pull down the
sunvisor and slide the mirror cover O.
Adjust the sunvisor forward or backward
P as needed (if equipped). Use the ticket
holder Q to hold tickets.
Close the vanity mirror cover securely
and return the sunvisor to its original
position after use.
WARNING
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when using the sunvisor.
NOTICE
The tab Q adjacent to the vanity mirror
on the sunvisor can be used for toll
road tickets or self parking tickets. Use
caution when inserting tickets into the
ticket holder to avoid damage. Refrain
from putting several tickets in the ticket
holder as this could also damage the
retaining tab.
Rear Mirror
ORS051095
To open:
Press the cover and it will slowly open
and the mirror lamp will turn on.
To close:
Push back into position.
NOTICE
Make sure to close the rear mirror
cover after use. If not, the rear mirror
lamp remains ON, possibly draining the
battery or damaging the rear mirror.

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05
The indicator light will blink orange for 10
seconds if there is a malfunction in the
wireless charging system.
In this case, temporarily stop the
charging process, and re-attempt to
charge your smart phone again.
The system warns you with a message on
the LCD display if the smart phone is still
on the wireless charging unit after the
vehicle is turned OFF and the front door
is opened.
For some manufacturer’s smart phones,
the system may not warn you even
though the smart phone is left on the
wireless charging unit. This is due to the
particular characteristic of the smart
phone and not a malfunction of the
wireless charging. Information
[The wireless smart phone charging
system may not support certain smart
phones, which are not verified for the
Qi specification (
).
[When placing your smart phone on the
charging pad, position the phone in the
middle of the mat for optimal charging
performance. If your smart phone is off
to the side, the charging rate may be
less and in some cases the smart phone
may experience higher heat conduction.
[In some cases, the wireless charging
may stop temporarily when the smart
key is used, either when starting the
vehicle or locking/unlocking the doors,
etc.
[When charging certain smart phones,
the charging indicator may not change
to blue when the smart phone is fully
charged.
[The wireless charging process may
temporarily stop, when temperature
abnormally increases inside the wireless
smart phone charging system. The
wireless charging process restarts,
when temperature falls to a certain
level.
[The wireless charging process may
temporarily stop when there is any
metallic item, such as a coin, between
the wireless smart phone charging
system and the smart phone.

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05
Clock
The clock can be set from the
infotainment system.
See additional information in supplied
Infotainment Manual.
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust the clock
while driving. Doing so may result in
distracted driving which may lead to
an accident involving personal injury or
death.
Coat Hook
ORS051261
ORS051203
These hooks are not designed to hold
large or heavy items.
WARNING
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Do not hang other objects such
as hangers or hard objects except
clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp
or breakable objects in the clothes
pockets. In an accident or when the
curtain air bag is inflated, it may cause
vehicle damage or personal injury.
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ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to
attach the front floor mats to the vehicle.
The anchors on the front floor carpet
keep the floor mats from sliding forward.
WARNING
Do not overlay additional mats or liners
over the floor mats. If using All Weather
mats, remove the carpeted floor mats
before installing them. Only use floor
mats designed to connect to the
anchors.

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Convenience Features
WARNING
The following must be observed when
installing ANY floor mat to the vehicle.
[Ensure to remove a protective
film attached on the carpet
before attaching a floor mat on
the front floor carpet. Otherwise,
the floor mat may move freely on
the protective film and it could
result in unintentional braking or
accelerating.
[Ensure that the floor mats are
securely attached to the vehicle’s
floor mat anchor(s) before driving
the vehicle.
[Do not use ANY floor mat that cannot
be firmly attached to the vehicle’s
floor mat anchors.
[Do not stack floor mats on top of one
another (for example, all-weather
rubber mat on top of a carpeted floor
mat). Only a single floor mat should
be installed in each position.
IMPORTANT Your vehicle was
manufactured with driver’s side floor
mat anchors that are designed to
securely hold the floor mat in place.
To avoid any interference with pedal
operation, Genesis Branded Vehicle
recommends that the Genesis floor
mat designed for use in your vehicle be
installed.
Rear Side Window Sunshades (if
equipped)
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A : Rear window switch,
B : Driver’s window switch
Use to block sunlight coming through the
rear windows.
Using window open/close switch
Switch M - Rear right window and sunshade
Switch N - Rear left window and sunshade
1. Pull the switch up on the driver’s or
rear seat to completely close the
window.
2. Once the window is closed, pull
the same switch again to close the
sunshades.
[To open the window when the
sunshade is closed, push down the
switch to first open the sunshade.
Then push the switch again to open
the window.

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Using armrest touchscreen
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1. Press from the left side menu of
armrest touchscreen.
Rear side sunshade adjustment screen
is displayed.
2. Press 'Open' or 'Close’ to open or
close the rear side window sunshades.
Information
If the operating sunshade is blocked by an
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or closing. The sunshade is only able to
open (move downward) once stopped by
obstruction.
NOTICE
Do not apply excessive external force
on the rear side window sunshade while
operating. It may cause a malfunction.
Resetting the rear side window
sunshades
1. Start the engine.
2. Continue pulling up on the power
window switch for at least 10 seconds
when the window is closed.
If the sunshade is not operating
normally, it must be reset as follows:
If the rear side window sunshade does
not work properly after following the
above procedure, it is recommended that
the system be checked by an authorized
retailer of Genesis Branded products.
Information
If the temperature inside the vehicle is
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6
Before Driving ................................................................................................... 6-4Before Entering the Vehicle ........................................................................................ 6-4
Before Starting ............................................................................................................ 6-4
Engine Start/Stop Button ................................................................................. 6-5Engine Stop/Start Button Positions ........................................................................... 6-6
Starting the Engine ...................................................................................................... 6-7
Turning Off the Engine ................................................................................................ 6-8
Remote Starting .......................................................................................................... 6-9
Vehicle Auto-Shut Off ......................................................................................6-10Operating Conditions ................................................................................................ 6-10
Deactivating Conditions ........................................................................................... 6-10
System Operation ....................................................................................................... 6-10
Automatic Transmission ...................................................................................6-11Automatic Transmission Operation ............................................................................ 6-11
LCD Display Messages (Cluster) .................................................................................6-17
Paddle Shifter (Manual Shift Mode) .......................................................................... 6-21
Good Driving Practices .............................................................................................. 6-21
Braking System ............................................................................................... 6-23Power-Assist Brakes ................................................................................................... 6-23
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator........................................................................................ 6-23
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) ..................................................................................6-24
Auto Hold ....................................................................................................................6-28
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ................................................................................... 6-31
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) .............................................................................6-33
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) .......................................................................6-35
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ................................................................................... 6-37
Brake Assistant System (BAS) .................................................................................... 6-37
Good Braking Practices ............................................................................................ 6-38
All Wheel Drive (AWD) ................................................................................... 6-39All Wheel Drive (AWD) Operation ............................................................................. 6-40
Emergency Precautions ............................................................................................. 6-41
Electronically Controlled Suspension with Road Preview ........................... 6-43System Malfunction .................................................................................................. 6-44
Limitations of the System ......................................................................................... 6-44
Multi-chamber Air Suspension ...................................................................... 6-45Vehicle Height Adjustment ...................................................................................... 6-45
Multi-Chamber Air Suspension Malfunction ........................................................... 6-46
Additional Height Adjustment Function ...................................................................6-47
Towing When the Air Suspension Malfunction ...................................................... 6-48
6. Driving Your Vehicle

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6-4
Driving Your Vehicle
Before Entering the Vehicle
[Be sure all windows, side view
mirror(s), and outside lights are clean
and unobstructed.
[Remove frost, snow, or ice.
[Visually check the tires for uneven
wear and damage.
[Check under the vehicle for any sign
of leaks.
[Be sure there are no obstacles behind
you if you intend to back up.
Before Starting
[Make sure the hood, the trunk, and
the doors are securely closed and
locked.
[Adjust the position of the seat and
steering wheel.
[Adjust the inside and outside rearview
mirrors.
[Verify all the lights work.
[Fasten your seat belt. Check that all
passengers have fastened their seat
belts.
[Check the gauges and indicators
in the instrument panel and the
messages on the instrument display
when the Engine Start/Stop button is
in the ON position.
[Check that any items you are carrying
are stored properly or fastened down
securely.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or
DEATH, take the following precautions:
[ALWAYS wear your seat belt. All
passengers must be properly belted
whenever the vehicle is moving.
For more information, refer to “Seat
Belts” section in chapter 3.
[Always drive defensively. Assume
other drivers or pedestrians may be
careless and make mistakes.
[Stay focused on the task of driving.
Driver distraction can cause
accidents.
[Leave plenty of space between you
and the vehicle in front of you.
WARNING
NEVER drink or take drugs and drive.
Drinking or taking drugs and driving
is dangerous and may result in an
accident and SERIOUS INJURY or
DEATH.
Drunk driving is the number one
contributor to the highway death
toll each year. Even a small amount
of alcohol will affect your reflexes,
perceptions and judgment. Just
one drink can reduce your ability to
respond to changing conditions and
emergencies and your reaction time
gets worse with each additional drink.
Driving while under the influence
of drugs is as dangerous as or more
dangerous than driving under the
influence of alcohol.
You are much more likely to have a
serious accident if you drink or take
drugs and drive. If you are drinking or
taking drugs, don’t drive. Do not ride
with a driver who has been drinking
or taking drugs. Choose a designated
driver or call a taxi.
BEFORE DRIVING

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