maintenance GENESIS GV60 2023 User Guide

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Lighting ............................................................................................................ 5-93Exterior Lights ............................................................................................................5-93
High Beam Assist (HBA) ................................................................................ 5-97High Beam Assist Setting .......................................................................................... 5-97
High Beam Assist Operation ..................................................................................... 5-98
High Beam Assist Malfunction and Limitations ...................................................... 5-99
Interior Lights ................................................................................................ 5-100Interior Lamp AUTO Cut........................................................................................... 5-100
Front Lamps .............................................................................................................. 5-100
Rear Lamps ................................................................................................................ 5-101
Vanity Mirror Lamp .................................................................................................... 5-101
Glove Box Lamp ........................................................................................................ 5-101
Door Mood Lamp ..................................................................................................... 5-102
Luggage Compartment Lamp ................................................................................. 5-102
Front Trunk Lamp ..................................................................................................... 5-103
Puddle Lamp ............................................................................................................. 5-103
Wipers and Washers ...................................................................................... 5-105Front Windshield Wipers ......................................................................................... 5-105
Windshield Washers ................................................................................................. 5-106
Automatic Climate Control System ..............................................................5-108Automatic Temperature Control Mode ................................................................... 5-109
Manual Temperature Control Mode ......................................................................... 5-110
System Operation ...................................................................................................... 5-118
System Maintenance ................................................................................................ 5-119
Windshield Defrosting and Defogging ......................................................... 5-122To Defog Inside Windshield ......................................................................................5-122
To Defrost Inside Windshield ....................................................................................5-123
Defogging Logic ........................................................................................................5-123
Rear Window Defroster............................................................................................ 5-124
Climate Control Additional Features ............................................................ 5-125Auto Defogging System ............................................................................................5-125
Auto Dehumidify ...................................................................................................... 5-126
Recirculating Air when Washer Fluid is Used .......................................................... 5-127
Sunroof Inside Air Recirculation ............................................................................... 5-127
Auto. Controls That Use Climate Control Settings (for driver’s seat) .................... 5-127
5. Convenience Features

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Used Vehicle/Digital Key
Maintenance
Purchasing used vehicle
If any of the digital key devices (smart
phone key, card key) are registered in
the vehicle, the message ‘Digital key(s)
active’ will appear on the instrument
cluster once when the vehicle is turned
on after unlocking the vehicle door.
When purchasing a used car, be sure to
check the message and delete the smart
phone key and card key registered by
the previous user. Please let us know
the purchase of a used vehicle through
Genesis Customer Care. Check whether
the card key that came with the used
vehicle operates properly. If the card key
does not work properly, delete the card
key and register the smart phone key,
and then re-register the card key.
Digital Key Maintenance
If you need to have your Digital Key
System repaired or replaced, the
registered smart key/card key can be
deleted. In this case, you should delete
the digital key on the smart phone and
re-register the key.
Limitations of the System
[Genesis Digital Key App on the smart
phone and card key may not work if
any of the following occurs:
- The Digital Key App in the smart
phone is deleted (reinstall the app)
- Account log information of Genesis
Digital Key App is expired (required
to re-log in)
- When you try to log in from
another smart phone instead of the
registered smart phone with same
user account
- Smart phone rooting or app
hacking is detected
- Smart phone battery or the vehicle
battery is discharged
- Smart phone’s screen is off or
locked
- NFC or Bluetooth is turned off in the
smart phone settings
- Smart phone’s mobile network
setting is off or airplane mode is
activated
- A credit card is overlapped in the
back of your smart phone, or metal
or thick smart phone case is used
- Using the card key with other cards,
or using it in a wallet or card holder
- There is electronic interference by
other vehicles, objects, etc.
[The vehicle may not be controlled
by the smart phone if any of the
following occurs:
- Basic and necessary functions of
the smart phone are operating
(general call, urgent call, audio or
NFC payment)
- Using wireless earphone

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[When the vehicle entry with face
recognition is disabled, touching
the sensor on the outer door handle
will not operate the face recognition
camera. It is activated automatically
when the face is registered.
[If you have left your smart key or
digital key in your vehicle and locked
the vehicle door with Face Connect,
keep the smart key out of sight to
prevent theft.
WARNING
Do not register a child’s face on the
vehicle as unexpected accidents may
occur.
When Purchasing a Used Vehicle
If you purchase a used vehicle, you
should confirm and delete all registered
face in Driver 1 and Driver 2 profile.
If a face is registered, the message
“Biometric authentication active”
appears on the instrument cluster once
when the vehicle is turned on while the
doors are unlocked.
Legal Compliance
This system uses facial recognition and
authentication which may be considered
"biometrics" under law. Use of this
system consents to the collection,
use, and storage of your data for the
disclosed activities. (By setting your
Facial Recognition Profile, you consent to
using facial recognition for locking and
unlocking the vehicle.) We will only use
or share your data as needed for system
use, maintenance, and storage. Stored
data cannot be converted into your
facial image. You may delete your facial
recognition data at any time.

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Air conditioning system operation tips
[If the vehicle 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.
System Maintenance
Cabin air filter
OJWEV051269L[A] : Outside air, [B] : Recirculated air
[C] : Climate control air filter, [D] : Blower
[E] : Evaporator core, [F] : PTC & Inner condenser
The cabin air filter is installed under the
front trunk cover. It filters the dust or
other pollutants that enter the vehicle
through the heating and air conditioning
system.
Have the cabin air filter be replaced by
an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded
products according to the maintenance
schedule. If the vehicle is being driven in
severe conditions such as dusty or rough
roads, more frequent cabin air filter
inspections and changes are required.
If the air flow rate suddenly decreases,
have the system be inspected at an
authorized retailer of Genesis Branded
products.

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Electronic Control Suspension ........................................................................6-51System Malfunction ................................................................................................... 6-51
Electronically Controlled Suspension with Road Preview ........................... 6-52System Malfunction ...................................................................................................6-53
Limitations of the System ..........................................................................................6-53
Electronic Limited Slip Differential ................................................................ 6-54Drive Mode Selection ................................................................................................ 6-54
Warning Messages .................................................................................................... 6-54
Drive Mode Integrated Control System ......................................................... 6-55Drive Mode .................................................................................................................6-55
Drive Modes Characteristic ....................................................................................... 6-57
Boost Mode ..................................................................................................... 6-58Functional Description and Operating Conditions ................................................. 6-58
Drift Mode ....................................................................................................... 6-59To Activate DRIFT Mode ........................................................................................... 6-59
DRIFT Mode Disabled .............................................................................................. 6-59
Active Noise Control-road ..............................................................................6-60System Malfunction .................................................................................................. 6-60
Special Driving Conditions ..............................................................................6-61Hazardous Driving Conditions .................................................................................. 6-61
Rocking the Vehicle ................................................................................................... 6-61
Smooth Cornering ..................................................................................................... 6-62
Driving at Night ......................................................................................................... 6-62
Driving in the Rain ..................................................................................................... 6-62
Driving in Flooded Areas ........................................................................................... 6-63
Highway Driving ........................................................................................................ 6-63
Reducing the Risk of a Rollover ............................................................................... 6-64
Winter Driving ................................................................................................. 6-65Snow or Icy Conditions ............................................................................................. 6-65
Winter Precautions .................................................................................................... 6-66
Trailer Towing ..................................................................................................6-68If You Decide to Pull a Trailer? .................................................................................. 6-68
Trailer Towing Equipment ...........................................................................................6-71
Driving with a Trailer .................................................................................................. 6-72
Maintenance When Towing a Trailer ......................................................................... 6-75
Vehicle Load Limit .......................................................................................... 6-76The Loading Information Label ................................................................................. 6-77

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Driving Your Vehicle
Rotate the Shift Dial Manually in
Case of Emergency
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OJWEV061053
OJWEV061015
If the drivable indicator () is on
and it cannot rotate normally in ‘shift
dial mode’, try restarting the vehicle by
pressing the start button. If the same
phenomenon repeats after restarting,
pull the upper surface of the crystal
sphere strongly toward the rear of the
vehicle with your palm and rotate it until
the shift dial is fully visible. At this time,
you may hear a normal ‘click’ sound,
which releases the restraint of the
instrument.
CAUTION
[The manual mode switching function
must be used only in an emergency.
Use under normal circumstances
may cause malfunction.
[When switching to manual mode,
be sure to pull towards the rear of
the vehicle. Forcibly pushing in the
forward direction may damage the
part.
[If normal mode conversion is
continuously impossible, contact
an authorized retailer of Genesis
Branded products for inspection and
maintenance.

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When All Wheel Drive (AWD) is
activated, driving forces are distributed
appropriately to front and rear wheels.
It could improve driving performance by
maximizing the driving force of vehicles
on severe road conditions such as steep
hills, unpaved, slippery, etc.
Advantage of electronic AWD
1. Improvement of straight stability
2. Improvement of driving performance
on curve
3. Secure stability on severe condition
such as wet and sandy roads.
4. Improvement of energy efficiency
from driving mode automatic control.
Information
AWD vehicles could change the
engagement status of the motor according
to the situation required. Auto changing
the driving mode(2WD/AWD)helps
improve energy efficiency and driving
stability.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY
or DEATH:
[Avoid high speeds when cornering or
turning.
[Do not make quick steering wheel
movements, such as sharp lane
changes or fast, sharp turns.
[The risk of a rollover is greatly
increased if you lose control of your
vehicle at highway speeds.
[Loss of control often occurs if two or
more wheels drop off the roadway
and the driver over steers to reenter
the roadway.
[In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steer sharply.
Instead, slow down before pulling
back into the travel lanes.
NOTICE
[Do not drive in water if the level
is higher than the bottom of the
vehicle.
[Check your brake condition once
you are out of mud or water. Depress
the brake pedal several times as you
move slowly until you feel normal
braking return.
[Shorten your scheduled
maintenance interval if you drive in
off-road conditions such as sand,
mud or water (see "Maintenance
Under Severe Usage Conditions"
section in chapter 9).
[Always wash your vehicle thoroughly
after off road use, especially the
bottom of the vehicle.
[Be sure to equip the vehicle with four
tires of the same size and type.
[Make sure that a full time AWD
vehicle is towed by a flat bed tow
truck.
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Maintenance When Towing a
Trailer
Your vehicle will need service more
often when you regularly pull a trailer.
Important items to pay particular
attention to include reduction gear fluid,
axle lubricant and cooling system fluid.
Brake condition is another important
item to frequently check. If you’re
trailering, it’s a good idea to review these
items before you start your trip. Don’t
forget to also maintain your trailer and
hitch. Follow the maintenance schedule
that accompanied your trailer and check
it periodically. Preferably, conduct the
check at the start of each day’s driving.
Most importantly, all hitch nuts and bolts
should be tight.
NOTICE
To prevent vehicle damage:
[Due to higher load during trailer
usage, overheating might occur on
hot days or during uphill driving.
[When towing check reduction gear
fluid more frequently.

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Tire Pressure Monitoring System
WARNING
Over-inflation or under-inflation can
reduce tire life, adversely affect vehicle
handling, and lead to sudden tire failure
that may cause loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident.
Each tire, including the spare (if
provided), should be checked monthly
when cold and inflated to the inflation
pressure recommended by the vehicle
manufacturer on the vehicle placard
or tire inflation pressure label. (If your
vehicle has tires of a different size than
the size indicated on the vehicle placard
or tire inflation pressure label, you should
determine the proper tire inflation
pressure for those tires.)
As an added safety feature, your
vehicle has been equipped with a tire
pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
that illuminates a low tire pressure
telltale when one or more of your tires is
significantly under-inflated. Accordingly,
when the low tire pressure telltale
illuminates, you should stop and check
your tires as soon as possible, and inflate
them to the proper pressure. Driving on
a significantly under-inflated tire causes
the tire to overheat and can lead to tire
failure.
Under-inflation also reduces fuel
efficiency and tire tread life, and may
affect the vehicle’s handling and
stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a
substitute for proper tire maintenance,
and it is the driver’s responsibility to
maintain correct tire pressure, even if
under-inflation has not reached the level
to trigger illumination of the TPMS low
tire pressure telltale.
Your vehicle has also been equipped with
a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate
when the system is not operating
properly. The TPMS malfunction
indicator is combined with the low
tire pressure telltale. When the system
detects a malfunction, the telltale will
flash for approximately one minute and
then remain continuously illuminated.
This sequence will continue upon
subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as
the malfunction exists.
When the malfunction indicator is
illuminated, the system may not be able
to detect or signal low tire pressure as
intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur
for a variety of reasons, including the
installation of replacement or alternate
tires or wheels on the vehicle that
prevent the TPMS from functioning
properly.
Always check the TPMS malfunction
telltale after replacing one or more tires
or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that
the replacement or alternate tires and
wheels allow the TPMS to continue to
function properly.
NOTICE
If any of the below happens, have
the system checked by an authorized
retailer of Genesis Branded products.
1. The Low Tire Pressure Telltale/ TPMS
Malfunction Indicator does not
illuminate for 3 seconds when the
Start/Stop button is pressed to the
ON position or when the vehicle is
running.
2. The TPMS Malfunction Indicator
remains illuminated after blinking for
approximately 1 minute.
3. The Low Tire Pressure Position
Telltale remains illuminated.

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9. Maintenance
Motor Compartment ........................................................................................ 9-3
Maintenance Services ...................................................................................... 9-4
Owner’s Responsibility ............................................................................................... 9-4
Owner Maintenance Precautions ............................................................................... 9-4
Owner Maintenance ......................................................................................... 9-5Owner Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................... 9-6
Scheduled Maintenance Services ....................................................................9-7Normal Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................. 9-8
Maintenance Under Severe Usage and Low Mileage Conditions ........................... 9-10
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items ...............................................9-11
Coolant ............................................................................................................. 9-12
Brake Fluid ........................................................................................................9-14
Checking the Brake Fluid Level ................................................................................. 9-14
Reduction Gear Fluid ....................................................................................... 9-15
Washer Fluid ..................................................................................................... 9-15
Checking the Washer Fluid Level .............................................................................. 9-15
Cabin Air Filter ..................................................................................................9-16Filter Inspection.......................................................................................................... 9-16
Filter Replacement ..................................................................................................... 9-16
Wiper Blades .................................................................................................... 9-17Blade Inspection .........................................................................................................9-17
Blade Replacement .....................................................................................................9-17
Battery (12 Volt) ................................................................................................9-19For Best Battery Service ........................................................................................... 9-20
Battery Capacity Label .............................................................................................. 9-20
12V Battery Recharging .............................................................................................. 9-21
Reset Items ................................................................................................................. 9-22
Tires and Wheels ............................................................................................. 9-23Tire Care ......................................................................................................................9-23
Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures ........................................................... 9-23
Check Tire Inflation Pressure .....................................................................................9-24
Tire Rotation ............................................................................................................... 9-25
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance ........................................................................... 9-25
Tire Replacement .......................................................................................................9-26
Wheel Replacement ................................................................................................... 9-27
Tire Traction ................................................................................................................ 9-27
Tire Maintenance........................................................................................................ 9-27

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