width 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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Safety system
Suitability of each seating position for belted & ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems (CRS)according to UN
regulations (Information for use by vehicle users and CRS manufacturers)[Yes : Suitable for fitment of the designated category of CRS
[ No : Not suitable for fitment of the designated category of CRS
[“-” : Not applicable
[The table is based on LHD vehicle. Except for the front passenger seat, the table is valid for RHD vehicle.For RHD vehicle
front passenger seat, please use information for the seating position number 3.
Ye s
Seating positions
123
456
Airbag
ONAirbag
OFF
Universal belted CRS
1)
All mass groups - - NoYes
1)
(F,R)Ye s
(F,R)Yes
2)
F, RYe s
(F,R)
i-size CRSISOFIX CRF :
F2, F2X, R1, R2- - No NoYe s
(F,R)NoYe s
(F,R)
Carry-cot (ISOFIX lateral facing CRS)ISOFIX CRF:
L1, L2- - No No No No No
ISOFIX infant CRS
(i.e. CRS for a baby)ISOFIX CRF :
R1 - - No NoYe s
(R)NoYes
(R)
ISOFIX toddler CRS
- small ISOFIX CRF :
F2,F2X,R2,R2X - - No NoYes
(F,R)NoYes
(F,R)
ISOFIX toddler CRS – large* (* : not booster seats)ISOFIX CRF :
F3,R3 - - No NoYes
(F,R)NoYes
(F,R)
Booster Seat
– reduced WidthISO CRF : B2 - - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Booster Seat
– full WidthISO CRF : B3 - - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
F : Forward facing R : Rearward facing
Note
1) : To install Universal CRS to 2nd row seating positions, 1st row seat should be adjust forward properly.
Note 2) : Never install CRS with a support leg on 2nd row centre seating position.

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Roof rack
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If the vehicle has a roof rack, you can
load cargo on top of your vehicle.
NOTICE
If the vehicle is equipped with a
sunroof, be sure not to position cargo
onto the roof rack in such a way that it
could interfere with sunroof operation.
NOTICE
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rack, take the necessary precautions
to make sure the cargo does not
damage the roof of the vehicle.
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roof rack, make sure they do not
exceed the overall roof length or
width.
WARNING
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maximum weight that can be loaded
onto the roof rack. Distribute the
load as evenly as possible onto the
roof rack and secure the load firmly.
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5$&.70 kg (154 lbs)
EVENLY DISTRIBUTED
Loading cargo or luggage in excess of
the specified weight limit on the roof
rack may damage your vehicle.
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be higher when items are loaded
onto the roof rack. Avoid sudden
starts, braking, sharp turns, abrupt
manoeuvres or high speeds that may
result in loss of vehicle control or
rollover resulting in an accident.
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carefully when carrying items on
the roof rack. Severe wind updrafts,
caused by passing vehicles or natural
causes, can cause sudden upward
pressure on items loaded on the
roof rack. This is especially true
when carrying large, flat items such
as wood panels or mattresses. This
could cause the items to fall off the
roof rack and cause damage to your
vehicle or others around you.
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whilst driving, check frequently
before or whilst driving to make
sure the items on the roof rack are
securely fastened.
EXTERIOR FEATURES

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7-35
Limitations of Lane Keeping Assist
Lane Keeping Assist may not operate
normally or may operate unexpectedly
under the following circumstances:
[The lane is contaminated or difficult to
distinguish because,
- The lane markings (or road edge) is
covered with rain, snow, dirt, oil, etc.
- The color of the lane marking (or
road edge) is not distinguishable
from the road
- There are markings (or road edges)
on the road near the lane or the
markings (or road edges) on the road
looks similar to the lane markings (or
road edge)
- The lane marking (or road edge) is
indistinct or damaged
- The shadow is on the lane marking
(or road edge) by a median strip,
trees, guardrail, noise barriers, etc.
[There are more than two lane
markings (or road edges) on the road
[The lane number increases or
decreases, or the lane markings (or
road edges) are crossing
[The lane markings (or road edges) are
complicated or a structure substitutes
for the lines, such as a construction
area
[There are road markings, such as
zigzag lanes, crosswalk markings and
road signs
[The lane suddenly disappears, such as
at the intersection
[The lane (or road width) is very wide
or narrow[There is a road edge without a lane
[There is a boundary structure in the
roadway, such as a tollgate, sidewalk,
curb, etc.
[The distance to the front vehicle is
extremely short or the vehicle in front
is covering the lane marking (or road
edge)
For more details on the limitations
of the front view camera, refer to
“Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
(FCA)” section in chapter 7.
WARNING
Take the following precautions when
using Lane Keeping Assist:
[The driver should hold the
responsibility to safely drive and
control the vehicle. Do not solely
rely on the function and drive
dangerously.
[The operation of Lane Keeping
Assist can be cancelled or not
work properly depending on road
conditions and surroundings. Always
be cautious whilst driving.
[Refer to “Limitations of Lane Keeping
Assist” if the lane is not detected
properly.
[When you are towing a trailer or
another vehicle, we recommend that
Lane Keeping Assist is turned off due
to safety reasons.
[If the vehicle is driven at high speed,
the steering wheel will not be
controlled. The driver must always
follow the speed limit when using the
function.

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7-41
Blind-Spot Collision Warning
operation
Blind-Spot Collision Warning
warning
ORG3070025
Vehicle detection
[To warn the driver, a vehicle is
detected, the warning light on the
outside rearview mirror will illuminate.
[The function will operate when your
vehicle speed is above 12 mph (20
km/h) and the speed of the vehicle in
the blind spot area is above 7 mph (10
km/h).
Collision warning
[Collision warning will operate when
the turn signal is turned on in the
direction of the detected vehicle.
[To warn the driver of a collision, the
warning light on the outside rearview
mirror will blink. At the same time,
an audible warning will sound and
the steering wheel will vibrate (if
equipped).
[When the turn signal is turned off or
you move away from the lane, the
collision warning will be canceled
and the function will return to vehicle
detection state.
WARNING
[The detecting range of the rear
corner radar is determined by the
standard road width, therefore, on
a narrow road, the function may
detect other vehicles in the next lane
and warn you. In contrast, on a wide
road, the function may not be able to
detect a vehicle driving in the next
lane and may not warn you.
[When the hazard warning light is
on, the collision warning by the turn
signal will not operate.
Information
If the driver's seat is on the left side, the
collision warning may occur when you
turn left. Maintain a proper distance with
the vehicles in the left lane. If the driver's
seat is on the right side, the collision
warning may occur when you turn right.
Maintain a proper distance with the
vehicles in the right lane.

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Driver assistance system
7-52
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist operation
Warning and control
ORG3070025
Vehicle detection
[To warn the driver a vehicle is
detected, the warning light on the
outside rearview mirror will illuminate.
[The function will operate when your
vehicle speed is above 12 mph (20
km/h) and the speed of the vehicle in
the blind spot area is above 7 mph (10
km/h).
Collision Warning
[Collision warning will operate when
the turn signal is turned on in the
direction of the detected vehicle.
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Settings menu, the collision warning
will operate when your vehicle
approaches the lane the blind spot
vehicle is detected.
[To warn the driver of a collision, the
warning light on the outside rearview
mirror will blink. At the same time,
an audible warning will sound and
the steering wheel will vibrate (if
equipped).
[When the turn signal is turned off or
you move away from the lane, the
collision warning will be canceled
and the function will return to vehicle
detection state.
WARNING
[The detecting range of the rear
corner radar is determined by a
standard road width, therefore, on a
narrow road, the function may detect
other vehicles in the next next lane
and warn you. In contrast, on a wide
road, the function may not be able to
detect a vehicle driving in the next
lane and may not warn you.
[When the hazard warning flasher is
on, the collision warning by the turn
signal will not operate.
Information
If the driver's seat is on the left side, the
collision warning may occur when you
turn left. Maintain a proper distance with
the vehicles in the left lane. If the driver's
seat is on the right side, the collision
warning may occur when you turn right.
Maintain a proper distance with the
vehicles in the right lane.

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08
OBC3080021
[Use a towing cable or chain less than 5
m (16 feet) long. Attach a white or red
cloth (about 30cm (12 inches) in width)
in the middle of the cable or chain for
easy visibility.
[Drive carefully so the towing cable or
chain remains tight during towing.
[Before towing, check the automatic
transmission/dual clutch transmission
for fluid leaks under your vehicle.
If the automatic transmission fluid is
leaking, flatbed equipment or a towing
dolly must be used.
NOTICE
Accelerate or decelerate the vehicle
in a slow and gradual manner whilst
maintaining tension on the tow rope
or chain to start or drive the vehicle,
otherwise tow hooks and the vehicle
may be damaged.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to your vehicle and
vehicle components when towing:
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using the towing hooks. Do not pull
from the side or at a vertical angle.
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a vehicle out of mud, sand or other
conditions from which the vehicle
cannot be driven out under its own
power.
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(15 km/h) and drive less than 1
mile (1.5 km) when towing to avoid
serious damage to transmission. (for
Automatic transmission/Dual clutch
transmission)
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speed of 15 mph (25 km/h) or less
within the distance of 12 miles (20
km). (for Manual transmission/
Intelligent manual transmission)

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Maintenance
Wheel replacement
When replacing the metal wheels for any
reason, make sure the new wheels are
equivalent to the original factory units in
diameter, rim width and offset.
Tyre traction
Tyre traction can be reduced if you drive
on worn tyres, tyres that are improperly
inflated or on slippery road surfaces.
Tyres should be replaced when tread
wear indicators appear. To reduce the
possibility of losing control, slow down
whenever there is rain, snow or ice on
the road.
Tyre maintenance
In addition to proper inflation, correct
wheel alignment helps to decrease tyre
wear. If you find a tyre is worn unevenly,
have your dealer check the wheel
alignment.
When you have new tyres installed,
make sure they are balanced. This will
increase vehicle ride comfort and tyre
life. Additionally, a tyre should always
be rebalanced if it is removed from the
wheel.
Tyre sidewall labelling
This information identifies and describes
the fundamental characteristics of
the tyre and also provides the tyre
identification number (TIN) for safety
standard certification. The TIN can be
used to identify the tyre in case of a
recall.
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1
7
5,6
3
4
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1. Manufacturer or brand name
Manufacturer or brand name is shown.
2. Tyre size designation
A tyre’s sidewall is marked with a tyre
size designation. You will need this
information when selecting replacement
tyres for your car. The following explains
what the letters and numbers in the tyre
size designation mean.
Example tyre size designation:
(These numbers are provided as an
example only; your tyre size designator
could vary depending on your vehicle.)
185/65R15 88 H
185 - Tyre width in millimeters.
65 - Aspect ratio. The tyre’s section
height as a percentage of its width.
R - Tyre construction code (Radial).
15 - Rim diameter in inches.
88 - Load Index, a numerical code
associated with the maximum load
the tyre can carry.
H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the
speed rating chart in this section for
additional information.

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Wheels are also marked with important
information that you need if you ever
have to replace one. The following
explains what the letters and numbers in
the wheel size designation mean.
Example wheel size designation:
6.0J X 15
6.0 - Rim width in inches.
J - Rim contour designation.
15 - Rim diameter in inches.
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The chart below lists many of the
different speed ratings currently being
used for passenger vehicle tyres. The
speed rating is part of the tyre size
designation on the sidewall of the tyre.
This symbol corresponds to that tyre’s
designed maximum safe operating
speed.
Speed Rating
SymbolMaximum Speed
S112 mph (180 km/h)
T118 mph (190 km/h)
H 130 mph (210 km/h)
V 149 mph (240 km/h)
W 168 mph (270 km/h)
Y 186 mph (300 km/h)

3. Checking tyre life (TIN : Tyre
Identification Number)
Any tyres that are over six years old,
based on the manufacturing date,
(including the spare tyre) should be
replaced by new ones. You can find
the manufacturing date on the tyre
sidewall (possibly on the inside of
the wheel), displaying the DOT Code.
The DOT Code is a series of numbers
on a tyre consisting of numbers and
English letters. The manufacturing date
is designated by the last four digits
(characters) of the DOT code.
DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO
The front part of the DOT shows a plant
code number, tyre size and tread pattern
and the last four numbers indicate week
and year manufactured.
For example:
DOT XXXX XXXX 1521 represents that the
tyre was produced in the 15th week of
2021.
4. Tyre ply composition and
material
The number of layers or plies of
rubber-coated fabric in the tyre. Tyre
manufacturers also must indicate the
materials in the tyre, which include steel,
nylon, polyester, and others. The letter
“R” means radial ply construction; the
letter “D“ means diagonal or bias ply
construction; and the letter “B” means
belted-bias ply construction.

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Maintenance
5. Maximum permissible inflation
pressure
This number is the greatest amount
of air pressure that should be put in
the tyre. Do not exceed the maximum
permissible inflation pressure. Refer to
the Tyre and Loading Information label
for recommended inflation pressure.
6. Maximum load rating
This number indicates the maximum
load in kilograms and pounds that can
be carried by the tyre. When replacing
the tyres on the vehicle, always use a
tyre that has the same load rating as the
factory installed tyre.
7. Uniform tyre quality grading
Quality grades can be found where
applicable on the tyre sidewall between
tread shoulder and maximum section
width.
For example:
TREADWEAR 200
TRACTION AA
TEMPERATURE A
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The tread wear grade is a comparative
rating based on the wear rate of the tyre
when tested under controlled conditions
on a specified government test course.
For example, a tyre graded 150 would
wear one-and-a-half times (1½) as well
on the government course as a tyre
graded 100. The relative performance of tyres
depends upon the actual conditions
of their use, however, and may depart
significantly from the norm due to
variations in driving habits, service
practices and differences in road
characteristics and climate.
These grades are molded on the
sidewalls of passenger vehicle tyres. The
tyres available as standard or optional
equipment on your vehicle may vary
with respect to grade.
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The traction grades, from highest to
lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those grades
represent the tyre’s ability to stop on wet
pavement as measured under controlled
conditions on specified government
test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A
tyre marked C may have poor traction
performance.
WARNING
The traction grade assigned to this tyre
is based on straight-ahead braking
traction tests, and does not include
acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning,
or peak traction characteristics.