engine HYUNDAI I20 2023 Manual PDF

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WARNING
Windscreen heating
Do not use the
or position
during cooling operation in extremely
humid weather. The difference
between the temperature of the
outside air and that of the windscreen
could cause the outer surface of the
windscreen to fog up, causing loss of
visibility. In this case, set the mode
selection knob or button to the

position and fan speed control knob or
button to lower speed.
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set the temperature control knob
to the highest temperature setting
(rotated all the way to the right) and
the fan speed control to the highest
setting.
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whilst defrosting or defogging, set the
mode to the floor-defrost position.
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from the windscreen, rear window,
outside rear view mirrors, and all side
windows.
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bonnet and air inlet in the cowl grill
to improve heater and defroster
efficiency and to reduce the
probability of fogging up inside of the
windscreen.
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starting, then a brief engine warm up
period may be required for the vented air
flow to become warm or hot.
Manual climate control system
To defog inside windscreen
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1. Select any fan speed except
"0"position.
2. Select the desired temperature.
3. Select the
or position.
4. The outside (fresh) air will be selected
automatically. Additionally, the
air conditioning (if equipped) will
automatically operate if the mode is
selected to the
position.
If the air conditioning and outside
(fresh) air position are not selected
automatically, press the corresponding
button manually.
WINDSCREEN DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING

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Rear window defroster
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„Manual climate control system
„Automatic climate control system
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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,
whilst the engine is running.
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press the rear window defroster
button located in the centre facia
switch panel. The indicator on the rear
window defroster button illuminates
when the defroster is ON.
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window defroster button again.
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5-86
Convenient features
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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
W(Watts) with the engine running.
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.
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Outlets :
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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.
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which are less than 180 W(Watts) in
electric capacity.
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to the lowest operating level when
using the power outlet.
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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.
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good contact is not made, the plug
may overheat and the fuse may open.
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electronic devices with reverse
current protection. The current
from the battery may flow into the
vehicle’s electrical/electronic system
and cause system malfunction.

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5-88
Convenient features
To charge a mobile phone
The wireless mobile phone charging
system charges only the Qi-enabled
mobile phones (
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the mobile phone accessory cover or
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website to check whether your mobile
phone supports the Qi technology.
The wireless charging process starts
when you put a Qi-enabled mobile
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 mobile phone on the centre of
charging pad.
2. The indicator light is orange when
the mobile phone is charging. The
indicator light turns green when phone
charging is complete.
3. You can turn ON or OFF the wireless
charging function in the User Settings
mode on the instrument cluster. For
further information, refer to the “LCD
Display Modes” in this chapter 4.
If your mobile phone is not charging:
- Slightly change the position of the
mobile phone on the charging pad.
- Make sure the indicator light is orange.
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
wirelessly charge your mobile phone.
The system warns you with a message
on the LCD display if the mobile phone
is still on the wireless charging unit after
the engine is turned OFF and the front
door is opened.
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the system may not warn you even
though the mobile phone is left on the
wireless charging unit. This is due to the
particular characteristic of the mobile
phone and not a malfunction of the
wireless charging.

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Convenient features
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FM reception
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AM and FM radio signals are broadcast
from transmitter towers located around
your city. They are intercepted by the
radio antenna on your vehicle. This
signal is then received by the radio and
sent to your vehicle speakers.
When a strong radio signal has reached
your vehicle, the precise engineering
of your audio system ensures the best
possible quality reproduction. However,
in some cases the signal coming to your
vehicle may not be strong and clear.
This can be due to factors, such as
the distance from the radio station,
closeness of other strong radio stations
or the presence of buildings, bridges or
other large obstructions in the area.
AM (MW, LW) reception
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AM broadcasts can be received at
greater distances than FM broadcasts.
This is because AM radio waves are
transmitted at low frequencies. These
long, low frequency radio waves can
follow the curvature of the earth rather
than travelling straight out into the
atmosphere. In addition, they curve
around obstructions so that they can
provide better signal coverage.

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Before driving .................................................................................................. 6-4Before entering the vehicle ...................................................................................... 6-4
Before starting ........................................................................................................... 6-4
Ignition switch ................................................................................................. 6-5Key ignition switch .................................................................................................... 6-5
Engine Start/Stop button .......................................................................................... 6-8
Manual transmission .....................................................................................6-13Manual transmission operation ............................................................................... 6-13
Good driving practices ............................................................................................. 6-15
Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) .........................................................6-16Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) operation .................................................. 6-16
Automatic transmission ............................................................................... 6-20Automatic transmission operation ......................................................................... 6-20
Good driving practices ............................................................................................ 6-24
Dual clutch transmission .............................................................................. 6-26Dual clutch transmission operation ....................................................................... 6-26
Parking ..................................................................................................................... 6-33
Good driving practices ............................................................................................ 6-34
Braking system .............................................................................................. 6-35Power brakes ........................................................................................................... 6-35
Disc brakes wear indicator ..................................................................................... 6-35
Rear drum brakes .................................................................................................... 6-36
Parking brake ........................................................................................................... 6-36
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ..................................................................................6-37
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) .......................................................................... 6-39
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) .....................................................................6-41
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ................................................................................ 6-43
Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) ................................................................................. 6-43
Multi-Collision Brake (MCB) ................................................................................... 6-44
Good braking practices ........................................................................................... 6-45
Idle Stop and Go (ISG) system .....................................................................6-46Activating the ISG .................................................................................................... 6-46
Deactivating the ISG ............................................................................................... 6-46
Condition of ISG system operation ........................................................................ 6-50
ISG Indication ........................................................................................................... 6-51
ISG malfunction ....................................................................................................... 6-52
6. Driving your vehicle
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6
Start Stop Coasting (SSC) (for 48V MHEV) ................................................. 6-54SSC operating conditions ...................................................................................... 6-54
Engine restarting conditions ................................................................................. 6-54
Drive mode integrated control system ........................................................ 6-55
Special driving conditions ............................................................................6-58
Hazardous driving conditions ................................................................................ 6-58
Rocking the vehicle ................................................................................................. 6-58
Smooth cornering ................................................................................................... 6-59
Driving at night ........................................................................................................ 6-59
Driving in the rain .................................................................................................... 6-59
Driving in flooded areas ..........................................................................................6-60
Highway driving ......................................................................................................6-60
Winter driving ................................................................................................ 6-61Snow or icy conditions .............................................................................................6-61
Winter Precautions .................................................................................................. 6-63
Trailer towing (for europe) ............................................................................6-65If you decide to pull a trailer? ................................................................................. 6-66
Trailer towing equipment........................................................................................ 6-69
Driving with a trailer ................................................................................................ 6-70
Maintenance when towing a trailer ........................................................................6-72
Vehicle weight ............................................................................................... 6-73Overloading ..............................................................................................................6-73

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6-3
06
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, we recommend
that the exhaust system be checked as soon as possible by a HYUNDAI authorised
repairer.
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 windscreen clear of snow, ice, leaves, or other obstructions.
If you must drive with the tailgate 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.

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6-5
06
IGNITION SWITCH
WARNING
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS
INJURY or DEATH, take the following
precautions:
[NEVER allow children or any person
who is unfamiliar with the vehicle to
touch the ignition switch or related
parts. Unexpected and sudden
vehicle movement can occur.
[NEVER reach through the steering
wheel for the ignition switch, or any
other control, whilst the vehicle is in
motion. The presence of your hand
or arm in this area may cause a loss
of vehicle control resulting in an
accident.
Key ignition switch (if equipped)
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WARNING
[NEVER turn the ignition switch to
the LOCK or ACC position whilst
the vehicle is in motion except in
an emergency. This will result in
the engine turning off and loss of
power assist for the steering and
brake systems. This may lead to loss
of directional control and braking
function, which could cause an
accident.
[Before leaving the driver’s seat,
always make sure the shift lever
is in the 1st gear when the vehicle
is parked on an uphill and in
R(Reverse) on a downhill (for manual
transmission vehicle), or P (Park, for
automatic transmission/dual clutch
transmission vehicle) position, apply
the parking brake, and turn the
ignition switch to the LOCK position.
Unexpected vehicle movement may
occur if these precautions are not
followed.
NOTICE
Never use aftermarket keyhole covers.
This may generate start-up failure due
to communication failure.

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6-6
Driving your vehicle
Key ignition switch positions
Switch
PositionAction Notice
LOCKThe ignition key can be removed in
the LOCK position.The steering wheel locks to protect
the vehicle from theft.
(if equipped)
ACCElectrical accessories are usable.The steering wheel unlocks.
If difficulty is experienced turning
the ignition switch to the ACC
position, turn the key whilst
turning the steering wheel right
and left to release tension.
ONThis is the normal key position
when the engine has started.
All features and accessories are
usable.
The warning lights can be checked
when you turn the ignition switch
from ACC to ON.Do not leave the ignition switch in
the ON position when the engine is
not running to prevent the battery
from discharging.
STARTTo start the engine, turn the
ignition switch to the START
position. The switch returns to the
ON position when you let go of the
key.The engine will crank until you
release the key.

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