engine HYUNDAI GENESIS GV70 2022 Owners Manual

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Rear Window Defroster
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the rear window
defroster conducting elements bonded
to the inside surface of the rear window,
never use sharp instruments or window
cleaners containing abrasives to clean
the window.
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The defroster heats the window to
remove frost, fog and thin ice from the
interior and exterior of the rear window,
while the engine is running.
• To activate the rear window defroster,
press the rear window defroster
button located in the center control
panel. The indicator on the rear
window defroster illuminates when
the defroster is on.
• To turn off the defroster, press the rear
window defroster button again.
Information
• If there is heavy accumulation of snow
on the rear window, brush it off before
operating the rear defroster.
• The rear window defroster
automatically turns off after
approximately 20 minutes or when the
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Side view mirror defroster
If your vehicle is equipped with the
rearview mirror defrosters, they will
operate at the same time you turn on the
rear window defroster.

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Turning the Auto Defogging System
On or off
Climate control system
Press the front windshield defroster
button for 3 seconds when the Engine
Start/Stop button is in the ON position.
When the Auto Defogging System is
turned off, the ADS OFF symbol will blink
3 times and ADS OFF will be displayed on
the climate control information screen.
When the Auto Defogging System is
turned on, the ADS OFF symbol will blink
6 times without a signal.
Infotainment system
Auto Defogging System can be turned
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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 rearward, release
it from the bracket (1) and swing it to the
side (2) towards the window.
To use the vanity mirror, pull down the
sunvisor and slide the mirror cover (3).
Adjust the sunvisor forward or backward
(4) as needed (if equipped). Use the
ticket holder (5) to hold tickets.
Close the vanity mirror cover securely
and return the sunvisor to its original
position after use.
WARNING
For your safety, do not block your view
when using the sunvisor.
NOTICE
The tab (5) 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.
Power Outlet
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The power outlet is designed to provide
power for mobile telephones or other
devices designed to operate with vehicle
electrical systems. The devices should
draw less than 180 watts with the engine
running.

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WARNING
Avoid electrical shocks. Do not place
your fingers or foreign objects (pin, etc.)
into a power outlet or touch the power
outlet with a wet hand.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the power
outlets:
• Use the power outlet only when the
engine is running and remove the
accessory plug after use. Using the
accessory plug for prolonged periods
of time with the engine off could
cause the battery to discharge.
• Only use 12 volts electric accessories
which are less than 180 watts in
electric capacity.
• Adjust the air-conditioner or heater
to the lowest operating level when
using the power outlet.
• Close the cover when not in use.
• Some electronic devices can
cause electronic interference
when plugged into a vehicle’s
power outlet. These devices may
cause excessive audio static and
malfunctions in other electronic
systems or devices used in your
vehicle.
• Push the plug in as far as it will go. If
good contact is not made, the plug
may overheat and the fuse may open.
• Plug in battery equipped electrical/
electronic devices with reverse
current protection. The current
from the battery may flow into the
vehicle’s electrical/electronic system
and cause system malfunction.
USB Charger
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The USB charger is designed to recharge
batteries of small size electrical devices
using a USB cable.
The electrical devices can be recharged
when the Engine Start/Stop button is in
the ON or START position.
The battery charging state may be
monitored on the electrical device.
Disconnect the USB cable from the USB
port after use.

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• A smart phone or a tablet PC may
get warmer during the re-charging
process. It does not indicate any
malfunction with the charging system.
• A smart phone or a tablet PC, which
adopts a different re-charging
method, may not be properly re-
charged. In this case, use an exclusive
charger of your device.
• The charging terminal is only to
recharge a device. Do not use the
charging terminal either to turn ON
an audio or to play media In the
infotainment system.
NOTICE
• Use the USB charger when the
engine is running. Using the USB
charger for prolonged periods of
time with the engine off could cause
the battery to discharge.
• To prevent damage to the USB
charger:
-Do not insert foreign objects or
spill liquid into the outlet. The
USB charging terminal may be
damaged.
-Do not use devices with current
consumption exceeding 2,100 mA
(2.1 A).
AC Inverter (if equipped)
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(150 watts) electric power to operate
electric accessories or equipment.
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• In order to avoid an electrical system
failure, electric shock, etc., be sure to
read owner’s manual before use.
• Be sure to close the cover except the
time of use.
WARNING
To reduce a risk of serious or fatal
injuries:
• Do not use a heated electric device
such as a coffeepot, toaster, heater,
iron, etc.
• Do not insert foreign objects into the
outlet and do not touch the outlet as
you may get shocked.
• Do not let children touch the AC
inverter.

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NOTICE
• To prevent the battery from being
discharged, do not use the AC
inverter while the engine is not
running.
• When not using the AC inverter,
make sure to close the AC inverter
cover.
• After using an electric accessory
or equipment, pull the plug out.
Leaving the accessory or equipment
plugged in for a long time may cause
battery discharge.
• Do not use an electric accessory or
equipment the power consumption
of which is greater than 220
volts/200 watts.
• Some electric accessories or
equipment can cause electronic
interference. It may cause excessive
audio noise and malfunctions in
other electric systems or devices in
the vehicle.
• Do not use broken electric
accessories or equipment, which
may damage the AC inverter and
electrical systems of the vehicle.
• Do not use two or more electric
accessories or equipment at the
same time. It may cause damage to
the electrical systems of the vehicle.
• When the input voltage is lower,
outlet LED will blink and the AC
inverter will turn off automatically. If
the input voltage goes up to normal,
the AC inverter will turn on again.
Wireless Smart Phone Charging
System
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On certain models, the vehicle comes
equipped with a wireless smart phone
charger.
The system is available when all doors
are closed, and when the Engine Start/
Stop button is in the ON or START
position.
Charging smart phone
The wireless smart phone charging
system charges only the Qi-enabled
smart phones (
). Read the label on
the smart phone accessory cover or
visit your smart phone manufacturer’s
website to check whether your smart
phone supports the Qi technology.
The wireless charging process starts
when you put a Qi-enabled smart phone
on the wireless charging unit.
1. Remove other items, including the
smart key, from the wireless charging
unit. If not, the wireless charging
process may be interrupted. Place
the smart phone on the center of the
charging pad.

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Before Driving ................................................................................................... 6-4Before Entering the Vehicle ........................................................................................ 6-4
Before Starting ............................................................................................................ 6-4
Engine Start/Stop Button ................................................................................. 6-5
Engine Stop/Start Button Positions ........................................................................... 6-6
Starting the Engine ...................................................................................................... 6-7
Turning Off the Engine ................................................................................................ 6-8
Remote Start ................................................................................................................ 6-9
Automatic Transmission ..................................................................................6-10
Automatic Transmission Operation ........................................................................... 6-10
LCD Display Messages (Cluster) ................................................................................ 6-16
Paddle Shifter (Manual Shift Mode) .......................................................................... 6-18
Good Driving Practices .............................................................................................. 6-19
Braking System ............................................................................................... 6-20Power-Assist Brakes .................................................................................................. 6-20
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator....................................................................................... 6-20
High Performance Brake............................................................................................ 6-21
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) .................................................................................. 6-21
Auto Hold ................................................................................................................... 6-25
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ...................................................................................6-29
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ............................................................................ 6-30
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) .......................................................................6-33
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ...................................................................................6-34
Downhill Brake Control (DBC) ...................................................................................6-34
Good Braking Practices ............................................................................................. 6-37
All Wheel Drive (AWD) .................................................................................... 6-38All Wheel Drive (AWD) Operation ............................................................................. 6-38
Emergency Precautions ............................................................................................ 6-40
Electronic Limited Slip Differential ................................................................ 6-42Drive Mode Selection ................................................................................................ 6-42
Warning Messages .................................................................................................... 6-42
Electronic Control Suspension ....................................................................... 6-43System Malfunction .................................................................................................. 6-43
Electronically Controlled Suspension with Road Preview ........................... 6-43System Malfunction .................................................................................................. 6-44
Limitations of the System ......................................................................................... 6-44
6. Driving Your Vehicle

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Launch Control ................................................................................................ 6-45Prerequisite for Activation ........................................................................................ 6-45
Launch Control Activation ........................................................................................ 6-45
Limited Use of Launch Control ................................................................................. 6-46
Idle Stop and Go (ISG) .................................................................................... 6-47ISG System Operation ................................................................................................6-47
ISG System Off .......................................................................................................... 6-49
Forced to Restart Engine .......................................................................................... 6-50
ISG Malfunction ......................................................................................................... 6-50
Coasting ...........................................................................................................6-51Coasting Setting ......................................................................................................... 6-51
Coasting Operating Conditions ................................................................................. 6-51
Coasting Release Conditions ....................................................................................6-52
Drive Mode Integrated Control System ......................................................... 6-53Drive Mode .................................................................................................................6-53
Active Sound Design....................................................................................... 6-55
Special Driving Conditions ............................................................................. 6-55
Hazardous Driving Conditions ..................................................................................6-55
Rocking the Vehicle .................................................................................................. 6-56
Smooth Cornering ..................................................................................................... 6-56
Driving at Night ......................................................................................................... 6-56
Driving in the Rain ...................................................................................................... 6-57
Driving in Flooded Areas ............................................................................................ 6-57
Highway Driving ......................................................................................................... 6-57
Reducing the Risk of a Rollover ............................................................................... 6-58
Winter Driving ................................................................................................. 6-59Snow or Icy Conditions ............................................................................................. 6-59
Winter Precautions .................................................................................................... 6-62
Trailer Towing ..................................................................................................6-64If You Decide to Pull a Trailer? .................................................................................. 6-64
Trailer Towing Equipment ......................................................................................... 6-66
Driving with a Trailer ..................................................................................................6-67
Maintenance When Towing a Trailer .........................................................................6-70
Vehicle Load Limit ........................................................................................... 6-71The Loading Information Label ................................................................................. 6-72

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WARNING
Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic. Breathing CO can cause unconsciousness and
death.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which cannot be seen or smelled.
Do not inhale engine exhaust.
If at any time you smell engine exhaust inside the vehicle, open the windows
immediately. Exposure to CO can cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.
Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.
The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the
oil or for any other purpose. If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you
drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the vehicle, have the exhaust
system checked as soon as possible by an authorized retailer of Genesis Branded
products.
Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is a hazardous
practice. Run the engine only long enough to start the engine and to move the vehicle
out of the garage.
Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the vehicle.
If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the
vehicle, be sure to do so only in an open area with the air intake set at “Fresh” and fan
control set to high so fresh air is drawn into the interior.
Keep the air intakes clear.
To assure proper operation of the ventilation system, keep the ventilation air intakes
located in front of the windshield clear of snow, ice, leaves, or other obstructions.
If you must drive with the liftgate open:
Close all windows.
Open instrument panel air vents.
Set the air intake control at “Fresh”, the air flow control at “Floor” or “Face”, and the fan
control set to high.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Engine exhaust and a wide variety of automobile components including
components found in the interior furnishings in a vehicle, contain or emit harmful
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and
reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain
products of components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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Driving Your Vehicle
6-4
Before Entering the Vehicle
• Be sure all windows, outside 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 liftgate, and
the doors are securely closed and
locked.
• Adjust the position of the seat and
steering wheel.
• Adjust the inside and outer side view
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 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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