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Vehicle Information
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
„Front view
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.OCN7010001
1. Hood ..................................................... 5-59
2. Headlight ............................................... 9-54
3. Tires and wheels ................................... 9-31
4. Side view mirror .................................... 5-49
5. Sunroof ................................................. 5-55
6. Front windshield wiper blades ............9-27
7. Windows ................................................ 5-51
8. Front radar ............................................. 7-14

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1. Hood ...................................................... 5-59
2. Headlight ............................................... 9-54
3. Tires and wheels .................................... 9-31
4. Side view mirror .................................... 5-49
5. Sunroof .................................................. 5-556. Front windshield wiper blades ............9-27
7. Windows ................................................ 5-51
8. Front radar ............................................. 7-14
„Front view (N Line)
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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Vehicle Information
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.OCN7010003N
1. Inside door handle ................................ 5-33
2. Side view mirror control switch ........... 5-50
3. Central door lock switch .......................5-33
4. Power window switches ....................... 5-51
5. Power window lock button .................. 5-54
6. Steering wheel tilt/telescopic lever .... 5-39
7. Steering wheel ...................................... 5-38
8. Instrument panel illumination control
switch ...................................................... 4-5 9. ISG (Idle Stop & Go) OFF button .......... 6-50
10. Lane Safety button ................................ 7-31
11. ESC OFF button .................................... 6-46
12. Fuel filler door release lever ................. 5-66
13. Trunk release lever ................................. 5-61
14. Hood release lever ................................ 5-59
15. Light control/Turn signals .................... 5-68
16. Seat adjusting switch ............................. 3-3
17. Wiper/washer switch ............................5-79
INTERIOR OVERVIEW

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Vehicle Information2-10
BULB WATTAGE
Light bulb Bulb type Wattage
Front T
ype A
Headlight
High HB3 60
Low HB3 60
Daytime running lamp (DRL)/Parking lamp LED LED
Type B Headlight
High
LED LED
Low
Daytime running lamp (DRL)/Parking lamp LED LED
Side marker Bulb type W5W 5
LED type LED LED
Turn signal lamp PY21W 21
Side repeater lamp (Outside mirror) LED LED
Rear Type A
Stop lamp P21W/5W 21
Tail lamp Inner W5W 5
Outer P21/5W 5
Type B Stop lamp
P21W/5W 21
Tail lamp LED LED
Type C Stop lamp LED LED
Tail lamp LED LED
Side marker Bulb type W5W 5
LED type LED LED
Turn signal lamp PY21W 21
License plate lamp W5W 5 Reverse lamp W16W 16
High mounted stop lamp P21W 21
Interior Map lamp
W10W10
Room lamp FESTOON 8
Vanity mirror lamp FESTOON 5
Trunk room lamp FESTOON 5
Mood lamp LEDLED

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5. Convenience Features
Accessing Your Vehicle ........................................................................\
.......... 5-4Remote Key ........................................................................\
....................................... 5-4
Smart Key ........................................................................\
...........................................5-7
Immobilizer System ........................................................................\
........................ 5-14
Hyundai Digital Key ........................................................................\
......................... 5-15
Door Locks ........................................................................\
............................ 5-31Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle .................................................. 5-31
Operating Door Locks from Inside the Vehicle .................................................... 5-33
Automatic Door Lock and Unlock Features .......................................................... 5-35
Child-Protector Rear Door Locks ........................................................................\
.. 5-35
Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) .....................................................................\
.... 5-36Rear Occupant Alert Operation ........................................................................\
..... 5-36
Theft-Alarm System ........................................................................\
............ 5-37
Steering Wheel ........................................................................\
..................... 5-38
Electric Power Steering (EPS) ........................................................................\
........ 5-38
Tilt Steering / Telescope Steering ........................................................................\
. 5-39
Horn........................................................................\
.................................................5-40
Mirrors ......................................................................\
.....................................5-41Inside Rearview Mirror ........................................................................\
....................5-41
Side View Mirrors ........................................................................\
........................... 5-49
Windows ......................................................................\
..................................5-51Power Windows ........................................................................\
.............................. 5-52
Sunroof ......................................................................\
................................... 5-55Sunshade ...............................................................\
................................................. 5-55
Tilt Open/Close........................................................................\
............................... 5-56
Slide Open/Close .......................................................\
............................................ 5-56
Automatic Reversal ........................................................................\
....................... 5-57
Resetting the Sunroof ........................................................................\
.................... 5-58
Sunroof Open Warning ........................................................................\
.................. 5-58
Hood ....................................................................\
......................................... 5-59
Trunk ...................................................................\
.......................................... 5-61
Emergency Trunk Safety Release ........................................................................\
.. 5-62
Smart Trunk Release ........................................................................\
...................... 5-63
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Fuel filler door ........................................................................\
......................5-66
Exterior Lights ........................................................................\
......................5-68
Lighting Control......................................................................\
................................5-68
High Beam Operation ........................................................................\
.................... 5-69
Turn Signals And Lane Change Signals ................................................................. 5-70
Battery Saver Function ................................................................\
........................... 5-71
Headlight Delay Function ........................................................................\
............... 5-71
High Beam Assist (HBA) ........................................................................\
...... 5-72High Beam Assist Settings ........................................................................\
..............5-72
High Beam Assist Operation ........................................................................\
...........5-73
High Beam Assist Malfunction and limitations .....................................................5-73
Interior Lights ........................................................................\
....................... 5-75Interior Lamp AUTO Cut........................................................................\
..................5-75
Front Lamps ........................................................................\
.....................................5-75
Mood Lamp ........................................................................\
..................................... 5-76
Rear Lamp ........................................................................\
....................................... 5-76
Luggage Compartment Lamp ........................................................................\
........ 5-77
Vanity Mirror Lamp ........................................................................\
.......................... 5-77
Welcome System ........................................................................\
............................ 5-78
Wipers and Washers ........................................................................\
............ 5-79Windshield Wipers ........................................................................\
......................... 5-79
Windshield Washers ........................................................................\
.......................5-80
Manual Climate Control System ................................................................ 5-81Heating and Air Conditioning ........................................................................\
........ 5-82
System Operation ........................................................................\
...........................5-88
System Maintenance ........................................................................\
.....................5-90
Automatic Climate Control System ........................................................... 5-92Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning ............................................................. 5-93
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning .................................................................. 5-94
System Operation ........................................................................\
......................... 5-100
System Maintenance ........................................................................\
....................5-102
Windshield defrosting and defogging ...................................................... 5-104Manual Climate Control System......................................................................\
.... 5-104
Automatic Climate Control System......................................................................\
5-105
Defogging Logic ........................................................................\
.......................... 5-106
Auto Defogging System (only for automatic climate control system) ............... 5-107
Defroster .....................................................................\
.......................................... 5-108

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Inside Rearview Mirror
Before driving your vehicle, check to
see that your inside rearview mirror is
properly positioned. Adjust the rearview
mirror so that the view through the rear
window is properly centered.
WARNING
Make sure your line of sight is not
obstructed. Do not place objects in the
rear seat, cargo area, or behind the rear
head restraints which could interfere
with your vision through the rear
window.
WARNING
To prevent serious injury during an
accident or deployment of the air bag,
do not modify the rearview mirror and
do not install a wide mirror.
WARNING
NEVER adjust the mirror while driving.
This may cause loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident.
NOTICE
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 this
may cause the liquid cleaner to enter
the mirror housing.
Day/night rearview mirror
(if equipped)
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[A] : Lever, [B] : Day, [C] : Night
Make this adjustment before you start
driving and while the day/night lever is in
the day position.
Pull the day/night lever towards you to
reduce glare from the headlights of the
vehicles behind you during night driving.
Remember that you lose some rearview
clarity in the night position.

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Convenience Features5-42
Electrochromic mirror (ECM) with
HomeLink® system (if equipped)
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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 help 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 helps
r
educe glare by monitoring light levels 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 applications, please
refer to the Gentex website:
www.gentex.com
Your mirror will automatically dim
upon detecting glare from the vehicles
traveling behind you.
The mirror defaults to the ON position
each time the vehicle is started.
Integrated HomeLink
® Wireless Control
System
The HomeLink® Wireless Control System
can r
eplace up to three hand-held
radio-frequency (RF) transmitters with
a single built-in device. This innovative
feature will learn the radio frequency
codes of most current transmitters to
operate devices such as gate operators,
garage door openers, entry door locks,
security systems, even home lighting.
Both standard and rolling code-equipped
transmitters can be programed by
following the outlined procedures.
Additional HomeLink® information can
be found at: www.homelink.com, www.
youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or by
calling 1-800-355-3515.
Retain the original transmitter of the
RF device you are programing for use
in other vehicles as well as for future
HomeLink® programing. It is also
suggested that upon the sale of the
vehicle, the programed HomeLink®
buttons be erased for security purposes.

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WARNING
Before programing HomeLink® to a
garage door opener or gate operator,
make sure people and objects are out
of the way of the device to prevent
potential harm or damage. Do not
use the HomeLink® with any garage
door opener that lacks the safety
stop and reverse features required
by U.S. federal safety standards (this
includes any garage door opener model
manufactured before April 1, 1982).
A garage door that cannot detect an
object - signaling the door to stop and
reverse - does not meet current U.S.
federal safety standards. Using a garage
door opener without these features
increases the risk of serious injury or
death.
Programing HomeLink
®
Please note the following:
[ :KHQSURJUDPLQJDJDUDJHGRRUopener, it is advised to park the
vehicle outside of the garage.
[ ,WLVUHFRPPHQGHGWKDWDQHZEDWWHU\ be placed in the hand-held transmitter
of the device being programed to
HomeLink® for quicker training and
accurate transmission of the radio-
frequency signal.
[ 6RPHYHKLFOHVPD\UHTXLUHWKH Engine Start/Stop button to be in
the ACC (or “Accessories”) position
for programing and/or operation of
HomeLink®.
[ ,QWKHHYHQWWKDWWKHUHDUHVWLOO programing difficulties or questions
after following the programing steps
listed below, contact HomeLink® at:
www.homelink.com, www.youtube.
com/HomeLinkGentex or by calling
1-800-355-3515. Programing
To program most devices, follow these
ins

tructions:
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1. Press and release (1), (2) or (3) button.
 [,IWKHLQGLFDWRU  LVWXUQHG21LQ Orange, go to Step 3) since it is a
new programing.
 [,IWKHLQGLFDWRU  LVFRQWLQXRXVO\ turned ON or flashes in Green rapidly
several times, go to Step 2) since it is
a programed button.
2. Press and hold the button you wish to program for approximately 15-
25 seconds until the LED flashes in
Orange for several times.
3. Hold the Garage Door Opener Original Transmitter near the HomeLink Mirror.

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OCN7050086N
4. Press the Original Transmitter button until the indicator (4) is
turned continuously ON or flashes in
Green for approximately 10 seconds
and it indicates the programing is
completed.
5. However, the indicator (4) flashes in Green continuously, but if the
garage door opener does not operate,
please continue to follow the step
6 and 7 (“Rolling Code Programing”
procedures).
6. Firmly press and release the “Learn,” “Smart,” or “Program” button while
the indicator (4) flashes in Green.
Once the button is pressed, you have
approximately 30 seconds to initiate
the next step.
Information
At the garage door opener motor, (security
gate motor, etc.) locate the “Learn,”
“Smart,” or “Program” button. This
can usually be found where the hanging
antenna wire is attached to the motor-head
unit (see the device’s manual to identify
this button). The name and color of the
button may vary by manufacturer. A
ladder and/or second person may simplify
the following steps. 7. Return to the vehicle and firmly press,
hold for two seconds and release the
HomeLink button up to three times.
Do not press the HomeLink button
rapidly. At this point programing is
complete and your device should
operate when the HomeLink button is
pressed and released.
Information
[Some garage door openers require to
press the programed button on the
mirror up to three times right after
the programing is just completed to
operate the garage door.
[ The indicator (4) is turned ON in
Orange and flashes for about 60
seconds, during the programing mode
and if a programing is not succeeded
within the 60 seconds, the programing
mode will be abort.
HomeLink® should now activate your
rolling code equipped device.

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