height HYUNDAI I20 2023 Owners Manual

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DIMENSIONS
ItemSmartstream G 1.0 T-GDi/
Smartstream G1.0 T-GDi
(48V) MHEVSmartstream
G1.2Petrol 1.4
Displacement
cc (cu. in) 998 (60.90) 1,197 (73.05) 1,368 (83.48)
Bore x Stroke
in. (mm)2.80x3.31
(71.0x84.0)2.80x2.98
(71.0x75.6)2.83x3.31
(72.0 x 84.0)
Firing order 1-2-3 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2
No. of cylinders 3 4 4
ENGINE SPECIFICATION
Items5 Door N-line CUV
Overall length159.06 (4,040) 160.43 (4,075) 164.56 (4,180)
Overall width69.88 (1,775) 69.88 (1,775) 69.88 (1,775)
Overall height 57.09 (1,450) 57.28 (1,455)58.66(1,490)/
59.05(1,500)*
Front tread185/65R15 60.82 (1,545) - 61.06 (1,551)
195/55R16 60.59 (1,539) - 60.82 (1,545)
215/45R17 60.27 (1,531) 60.27 (1,531) -
205/55R17 - - 60.86 (1,546)
Rear tread 185/65R15 60.98 (1,549) - 61.29 (1,557)
195/55R16 60.75 (1,543) - 61.06 (1,551)
215/45R17 60.47 (1,536) 60.47 (1,536) -
205/55R17 - - 61.1 (1,552)
Wheelbase 101.57 (2,580)
in. (mm)

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3-4
Safety system
Front seats
1. Forward and backward
2. Seatback angle
3. Seat cushion height*
4. Head restraint
5. Seat warmer*Rear seats
6. Head restraint (outboard and/or
centre*)
7. Seatback folding
8. Seat warmer*
* : if equipped
The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
OBC3030001R
SEATS
„ Passenger's Side
„ Driver's Side

„ Rear Seat

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Seat cushion height
(for driver’s seat, if equipped)
OBC3030004R
To change the height of the seat
cushion:
[Push down the lever several times, to
lower the seat cushion.
[Pull up the lever several times, to raise
the seat cushion.
Seatback pocket (if equipped)
OAI3039033
The seatback pocket is provided on the
back of the front seatback.
CAUTION
Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the
seatback pockets. In an accident they
could come loose from the pocket and
injure occupants.

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Safety system
Head restraint
The vehicle’s front and rear seats
have adjustable head restraints. The
head restraints provide comfort for
passengers, but more importantly they
are designed to help protect passengers
from whiplash and other neck and spinal
injuries during an accident, especially in
a rear impact collision.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death in an accident, take the following
precautions when adjusting your head
restraints:
[Always properly adjust the head
restraints for all passengers BEFORE
starting the vehicle.
[NEVER let anyone ride in a seat
with the head restraint removed or
reversed.
[
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Adjust the head restraints so the
middle of the head restraints is at the
same height as the height of the top
of the eyes.
[NEVER adjust the head restraint
position of the driver’s seat when the
vehicle is in motion.
[Adjust the head restraint as close to
the passenger’s head as possible. Do
not use a seat cushion that holds the
body away from the seatback.
[Make sure the head restraint locks
into position after adjusting it.
NOTICE
To prevent damage, NEVER hit or pull
on the head restraints.
CAUTION
When there is no occupant in the rear
seats, adjust the height of the head
restraint to the lowest position. The
rear seat head restraint can reduce the
visibility of the rear area.

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Front seat head restraints
OBC3030006R
The driver’s and front passenger’s seats
are equipped with adjustable head
restraints for the passenger’s safety and
comfort.
OAC3039039R
Adjusting the height up and down
To raise the head restraint:
1. Pull it up to the desired position (1).
To lower the head restraint:
1. Push and hold the release button (2)
on the head restraint support.
2. Lower the head restraint to the desired
position (3).

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Safety system
OBC3030007R
Removal/Reinstall
To remove the head restraint:
1. Recline the seatback (2) using the
seatback lever (1).
2. Raise head restraint as far as it can go.
3. Press the head restraint release button
(3) whilst pulling the head restraint up
(4).
WARNING
NEVER allow anyone to travel in a seat
with the head restraint removed.
OBC3030008R
To reinstall the head restraint :
1. Recline the seatback.
2. Put the head restraint poles (2) into
the holes whilst pressing the release
button (1).
3. Adjust the head restraint to the
appropriate height.
4. Recline the seatback (4) with the
seatback lever (3).
WARNING
Always make sure the head restraint
locks into position after reinstalling and
adjusting it properly.

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Rear seat head restraints
OBC3030009R
The rear seats are equipped with head
restraints in all the seating positions for
the passenger’s safety and comfort.
OAI3039008
Adjusting the height up and down
To raise the head restraint:
1. Pull it up to the desired position (1).
To lower the head restraint:
1. Push and hold the release button (2)
on the head restraint support.
2. Lower the head restraint to the desired
position (3).
OBC3030036TU
Removal and installation
To remove the head restraint :
1. Raise the head restraint as far as it can
go.
2. Press the release button (1) whilst
pulling the head restraint up (2).
To reinstall the head restraint :
1. Put the head restraint poles into the
holes (3) whilst pressing the release
button (1).
2. Adjust the head restraint to the
appropriate height.

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WARNING
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Improperly positioned seat belts may
increase the risk of serious injury
in an accident. Take the following
precautions when adjusting the seat
belt:
[Position the lap portion of the seat
belt as low as possible across your
hips, not on your waist, so that it
fits snugly. This allows your strong
pelvic bones to absorb the force of
the crash, reducing the chance of
internal injuries.
[Position one arm under the shoulder
belt and the other over the belt, as
shown in the illustration.
[Always position the shoulder belt
anchor into locked position at the
appropriate height.
[Never position the shoulder belt
across your neck or face.
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Press the release button (1) in the locking
buckle.
When it is released, the belt should
automatically draw back into the
retractor. If this does not happen, check
the belt to be sure it is not twisted, then
try again.

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Safety system
Seat belt use and children
Infant and small children
Most countries have Child Restraint
Systems laws which require children
to travel in approved Child Restraint
Systems devices, including booster
seats. The age at which seat belts can be
used instead of Child Restraint Systems
differs among countries, so you should
be aware of the specific requirements
in your country, and where you are
travelling. Infant and Child Restraint
Systems must be properly placed and
installed in a rear seat. For more details,
refer to the “Child Restraint Systems” in
this chapter.
WARNING
ALWAYS properly restrain infants and
small children in a Child Restraint System
appropriate for the child’s height and
weight.
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death to a child and other passengers,
NEVER hold a child in your lap or arms
when the vehicle is moving. The violent
forces created during an accident will
tear off the child from your arms and
throw the child against the interior of the
vehicle.
Small children are best protected from
injury in an accident when properly
restrained in the rear seat by a Child
Restraint System that meets the
requirements of the Safety Standards of
your country. Before buying any Child
Restraint System, make sure that it has
a label certifying that it meets Safety
Standard of your country. The restraint
must be appropriate for your child’s
height and weight. Check the label
on the Child Restraint System for this
information. Refer to “Child Restraint
Systems” in this chapter.
Larger children
Children under age 13 and who are too
large for a booster seat must always
occupy the rear seat and use the
available lap/shoulder belts. A seat belt
should lie across the upper thighs and
be snug across the shoulder and chest
to restrain the child safely. Check belt fit
periodically. A child’s squirming could
put the belt out of position. Children are
afforded the most safety in the event of
an accident when they are restrained by
a proper restraint system and/or seat
belts in the rear seat.
If a larger child over age 13 must be
seated in the front seat, the child must
be securely restrained by the available
lap/shoulder belt and the seat should be
placed in the rearmost position.
If the shoulder belt portion slightly
touches the child’s neck or face, try
placing the child closer to the centre
of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still
touches their face or neck, they need to
be returned to an appropriate booster
seat in the rear seat.
WARNING
[Always make sure larger children’s
seat belts are worn and properly
adjusted.
[NEVER allow the shoulder belt to
contact the child’s neck or face.
[Do not allow more than one child to
use a single seat belt.

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Child Restraint System (CRS) always
in the rear
Infants and younger children must be
restrained in an appropriate rearward-
facing or forward-facing CRS that has
first been properly secured to the rear
seat of the vehicle. Read and comply
with the instructions for installation and
use provided by the manufacturer of the
Child Restraint System.
WARNING
[Always follow the Child Restraint
System manufacturer’s instructions
for installation and use.
[Always properly restrain your child in
the Child Restraint System.
[Do not use an infant carrier or a
child safety seat that “hooks” over
a seatback, it may not provide
adequate protection in an accident.
[After an accident, we recommend
a HYUNDAI dealer check the Child
Restraint System, seat belts,
ISOFIX anchorages and top-tether
anchorages.
Selecting a Child Restraint
System (CRS)
When selecting a CRS for your child,
always:
[Make sure a CRS has a label certifying
that it meets applicable Safety
Standards of your country.
[Select a CRS based on your child’s
height and weight. The required label
or the instructions for use typically
provide this information.
[Select a CRS that fits the vehicle
seating position where it will be used.
[Read and comply with the warnings
and instructions for installation and
use provided with a CRS.
Child Restraint System types
There are three main types of Child
Restraint Systems: rearward-facing
seats, forward-facing seats, and booster
seats. They are classified according to
the child’s age, height and weight.

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