screen HYUNDAI I20 2023 Owners Manual

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OBC3030010R
Whilst the engine is running, push either
of the switches to warm the driver’s seat
or front passenger’s seat.
During mild weather or under conditions
where the operation of the seat warmer
is not needed, keep the switches in the
OFF position.
[Each time you push the switch, the
temperature setting of the seat is
changed as follows:


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[The seat warmer defaults to the OFF
position whenever the ignition switch
is turned on.
[When pressing the switch for more
than 1.5 seconds with the seat warmer
operating, the seat warmer will turn
OFF.
Rear Occupant Alert (ROA)
(if equipped)
Rear Occupant Alert is provided to help
prevent the driver from leaving the
vehicle with the rear passenger left in
the vehicle.
System setting
To use Rear Occupant Alert, it must be
enabled from the Settings menu in the
infotainment system screen. Select:
 6HWXS

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Where are the air bags?
Driver’s and passenger’s air bags (if
equipped)
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„Driver’s front air bag
„Passenger's front air bag
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Your vehicle is equipped with a
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
and lap/shoulder belts at both the driver
and passenger seating positions.
The SRS consists of air bags which are
located in the centre of the steering
wheel and the passenger’s side front
panel pad above the glove box. The air
bags are labelled with the letters “AIR
BAG” embossed on the pad covers.
The purpose of the SRS is to provide the
vehicle’s driver and front passengers
with additional protection than that
offered by the seat belt system alone
in case of a frontal impact of sufficient
severity.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death from an inflating front air bags,
take the following precautions:
[Seat belts must be worn at all times
to help keep occupants positioned
properly.
[Move your seat as far back as
possible from front air bags, whilst
still maintaining control of the
vehicle.
[Never lean against the door or centre
console.
[Do not allow the front passenger
to place their feet or legs on the
dashboard.
[No objects (such as crash pad cover,
mobile phone holder, cup holder,
perfume or stickers) should be placed
over or near the air bag modules on
the steering wheel, instrument panel,
windscreen glass, and the front
passenger’s panel above the glove
box. Such objects could cause harm
if the vehicle is in a crash severe
enough to cause the air bags to
deploy.
[Do not attach any objects on front
windscreen and inside mirror.
[Hold the steering wheel at the 9
o’clock and 3 o’clock positions, to
minimise the risk of injuries to your
hands and arms.

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What to expect after an air bag
inflates
After a frontal or side air bag inflates, it
will deflate very quickly. Air bag inflation
will not prevent the driver from seeing
out of the windscreen or being able
to steer. Curtain air bags may remain
partially inflated for some time after they
deploy.
WARNING
After an air bag inflates, take the
following precautions:
[Open your windows and doors as
soon as possible after impact to
reduce prolonged exposure to the
smoke and powder released by the
inflating air bag.
[Do not touch the air bag storage
area’s internal components
immediately after an air bag has
inflated. The parts that come into
contact with an inflating air bag may
be very hot.
[Always wash exposed skin areas
thoroughly with cold water and mild
soap.
[We recommend that a HYUNDAI
authorised repairer replace the air
bag immediately after deployment.
Air bags are designed to be used only
once.
Noise and smoke from inflating air
bag
When the air bags inflate, they make a
loud noise and may produce smoke and
powder in the air inside of the vehicle.
This is normal and is a result of the
ignition of the air bag inflator. After the
air bag inflates, you may feel substantial
discomfort in breathing because of the
contact of your chest with both the seat
belt and the air bag, as well as from
breathing the smoke and powder. The
powder may aggravate asthma for some
people. If you experience breathing
problems after an air bag deployment,
seek medical attention immediately.
Though the smoke and powder are
nontoxic, they may cause irritation to
the skin, eyes, nose, throat, etc. If this is
the case, wash and rinse with cold water
immediately and seek medical attention
if the symptoms persist.

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Outside Temperature Gauge
„3.5-Inch
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„10.25-Inch
This gauge indicates the current outside
air temperatures either in Celsius (°C) or
Fahrenheit.
- Temperature range :
-40°C ~ 60°C (-40°F ~ 140°F)
Note that the temperature indicated
on the LCD display may not change
as quickly as the outside temperature(
there may be a slight delay before the
temperature changes.)
You can change the temperature unit
from the Settings menu in the Cluster.
Select:
- Setup J Unit J Temperature Unit
J °C/°F
For vehicles equipped with Automatic
Climate Control, you can also:
- Press the AUTO button whilst pressing
the OFF button on the climate control
unit for 3 seconds
Both the temperature unit on the cluster
LCD display and climate control screen
will change.
Odometer
„3.5-Inch
OPDE046141R/OBC3040030R
„10.25-Inch
The odometer indicates the total
distance that the vehicle has been
driven and should be used to determine
when periodic maintenance should be
performed.
Distance to empty
„3.5-Inch
OOS048469N/OBC3040031R
„10.25-Inch
[The distance to empty is the estimated
distance the vehicle can be driven
with the remaining fuel.
[If the estimated distance is below 1 mi.
(1 km), the trip computer will display
“---” as distance to empty.

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The information is combined for each
ignition cycle. However, when the
engine has been OFF for 4 hours or
longer the Drive Info screen will reset.
To manually reset the information, press
and hold the OK button when viewing
the Drive Info. The trip distance, the
average fuel economy, and total driving
time will reset simultaneously.
The driving information will continue
to be counted whilst the engine is still
running (for example, when the vehicle
is in traffic or stopped at a stop light.)
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Digital speedometer
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This message shows the speed of the
vehicle (km/h, MPH).
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AUTO STOP display shows the elapsed
time of engine stop by Idle Stop and Go
system.
For more details, refer to “Idle Stop and
Go (ISG)” section in chapter 6.

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Instrument cluster
Utility view
In the Utility view, using the , (UP,
DOWN) switch, you may change through
items in the following order.
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Average fuel economy (1) and instant
fuel economy (2) are displayed.
[Manual reset
To clear the average fuel economy
manually, press the OK switch on the
steering wheel for more than 1 second
when the Average Fuel Economy is
displayed.
[Automatic reset
To automatically reset the average
fuel economy, select between ‘After
Ignition’ or ‘After Refuelling’ from the
Settings menu in the infotainment
system.
- After Ignition: when the engine has
been OFF for 4 hours or longer the
average fuel economy will reset
automatically.
- After Refuelling: the average fuel
economy will reset automatically
after adding 6 litres (1.6 gallons) of
fuel or more and after driving speed
exceeds 1 mph (1 km/h).
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Trip distance (1), average fuel economy
(2), and total driving time (3) are
displayed.
The information is combined for each
ignition cycle. However, when the
engine has been OFF for 4 hours or
longer the Drive Info screen will reset.
To reset manually, press the OK switch
on the steering wheel for more than 1
second when ‘Drive Info’ is displayed.
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Trip distance (1), average fuel economy
(2), and total driving time (3) after the
vehicle has been refueled are displayed.
To reset manually, press the OK switch
on the steering wheel for more than
1 second when ‘Since Refuelling’ is
displayed.

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Wipers and washers ...................................................................................... 5-54Windscreen wipers .................................................................................................. 5-54
Windscreen washers ............................................................................................... 5-55
Rear window wiper and washer switch ................................................................. 5-56
Manual climate control system .................................................................... 5-57Heating and air conditioning .................................................................................. 5-58
System operation .................................................................................................... 5-62
System maintenance .............................................................................................. 5-64
Automatic climate control system ...............................................................5-66Automatic heating and air conditioning ................................................................ 5-67
Manual heating and air conditioning ..................................................................... 5-68
System operation ..................................................................................................... 5-72
System maintenance ............................................................................................... 5-75
Windscreen defrosting and defogging ......................................................... 5-77Manual climate control system ............................................................................... 5-77
Automatic climate control system ..........................................................................5-78
Auto defogging system (only for automatic climate control system) ..................5-79
Defroster .................................................................................................................. 5-80
Storage compartment .................................................................................. 5-82Centre console storage ........................................................................................... 5-82
Glove box ................................................................................................................. 5-83
Interior features ............................................................................................ 5-84Ashtray ..................................................................................................................... 5-84
Cup holder ............................................................................................................... 5-84
Sliding armrest ........................................................................................................ 5-85
Sunvisor ................................................................................................................... 5-85
Power outlet ............................................................................................................ 5-86
USB charger ............................................................................................................. 5-87
Wireless mobile phone charging system ............................................................... 5-87
Clock ........................................................................................................................ 5-90
Coat hook ................................................................................................................. 5-90
Floor mat anchor(s) .................................................................................................. 5-91
Luggage net (holder) ............................................................................................... 5-92
Cargo area cover ..................................................................................................... 5-92

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Convenient features
Lighting control
OPDE046065
To operate the lights, turn the knob at
the end of the control lever to one of the
following positions:
(1) OFF (O) position
(2) AUTO light position (if equipped)
(3) Position light position
(4) Headlight position
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When the light switch is in the AUTO
position, the position light and headlight
will be turned ON or OFF automatically
depending on the amount of light
outside the vehicle.
Even with the AUTO light feature
in operation, it is recommended to
manually turn ON the lights when driving
at night or in a fog, or when you enter
dark areas, such as tunnels and parking
facilities.
NOTICE
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sensor (1) located on the instrument
panel.
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a window cleaner, the cleanser
may leave a light film which could
interfere with sensor operation.
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other types of metallic coating on
the front windscreen, the AUTO light
system may not work properly.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS

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2. When the front view camera is
adversely affected by an external
condition. Such examples may
include:
[When the vehicle’s headlights have
been damaged or not repaired
properly
[When the vehicle headlights are not
aimed properly
[When the vehicle is driven on a
narrow curved road or rough road
[When the vehicle is driven on an
uphill road or downhill road
[When only part of the vehicle in front
is visible on a crossroad or curved
road
[When there is a traffic light,
reflecting sign, flashing sign or mirror
[When the road conditions are bad
such as being wet or covered with
snow
[When a vehicle suddenly appears
from a curve
[When the vehicle is tilted from a flat
tyre or being towed
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warning light illuminates
[When the light from the oncoming or
front vehicle is not detected because
of exhaust fume, smoke, fog, snow,
etc.
[When the front window is covered
with foreign matters such as ice,
dust, fog, or is damaged
3. When the forward visibility is poor.
Such examples may include:
[When the headlights of an oncoming
vehicle or a vehicle in front is not
detected due to poor outside
visibility (smog, smoke, dust, fog,
heavy rain, snow, etc.)
[When the windscreen visibility is
poor WARNING
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seconds after starting the vehicle or
the initialization or rebooting of the
front view camera.
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the front view camera without the
assistance of a HYUNDAI authorised
repairer technician.
If the front view camera is removed
for any reason, the system may need
to be re-calibrated. We recommend
that the system be inspected by a
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
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is replaced, most likely the front
view camera will need to be
re-calibrated. If this occurs, have
your vehicle inspected and have the
system re-calibrated by a HYUNDAI
authorised repairer.
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front view camera unit and do not
remove or damage related parts of
High Beam Assist system.
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pad that reflect light such as mirrors,
white paper, etc. The system may
malfunction if sunlight is reflected.
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not work properly. The system is
for your convenience only. It is the
responsibility of the driver for safe
driving practices and always check
the road conditions for your safety.
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normally, change the light position
manually between the high beam and
low beam.

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Convenient features
OPDE046058
„Front windscreen wiper/washer
„Rear windscreen wiper/washer
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A : Wiper speed control
· MIST (
) – Single wipe
· OFF (O) – Off
· INT (---) – Intermittent wipe
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· LO (1) – Low wiper speed
· HI (2) – High wiper speed
B : Intermittent wipe time adjustment
C : Wash with brief wipes (front)
(pull lever towards you)
D : Rear wiper control*
· 2 – High wiper speed
· 1 – Low wiper speed
· O – Off
E : Wash with brief wipes (rear)
(push lever away from you)

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Windscreen wipers
Operates as follows when the ignition
switch is in the ON position.
MIST (
) : For a single wiping cycle,
push the lever upward and
release. The wipers will
operate continuously if the
lever is held in this position.
OFF (O) : Wiper is not in operation.
INT (---) : Wiper operates intermittently
at the same wiping intervals.
To vary the speed setting, turn
the speed control knob (B).
AUTO : The rain sensor located on the
upper end of the windscreen
glass senses the amount of
rainfall and controls the wiping
cycle for the proper interval.
The more it rains, the faster the
wiper operates. When the rain
stops, the wiper stops. To vary
the speed setting, turn the speed
control knob.
LO (1) : The wiper runs at a lower speed.
HI (2) : The wiper runs at a higher speed.
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or ice on the windscreen, defrost the
windscreen for about 10 minutes, or until
the snow and/or ice is removed before
using the windscreen wipers to ensure
proper operation.
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before using the wiper and washer, it may
damage the wiper and washer system.
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