HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 2022 Owners Manual

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Coat Hook
ONE1051085
These hooks are not designed to hold
large or heavy items.
WARNING
ONE1051086
Do not hang other objects such
as hangers or hard objects except
clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp
or breakable objects in the clothes
pockets. In an accident or when the
curtain air bag is inflated, it may cause
vehicle damage or personal injury.
Floor Mat Anchor(s)
ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to
attach the front floor mats to the vehicle.
The anchors on the front floor carpet
keep the floor mats from sliding forward.
WARNING
Do not overlay additional mats or liners
over the floor mats. If using All Weather
mats, remove the carpeted floor mats
before installing them. Only use floor
mats designed to connect to the
anchors.
WARNING
The following must be observed when
installing ANY floor mat to the vehicle.
[Ensure to remove a protective
film attached on the carpet
before attaching a floor mat on
the front floor carpet. Otherwise,
the floor mat may move freely on
the protective film and it could
result in unintentional braking or
accelerating.
[Ensure that the floor mats are
securely attached to the vehicle’s
floor mat anchor(s) before driving
the vehicle.
[Do not use ANY floor mat that cannot
be firmly attached to the vehicle’s
floor mat anchors.
[Do not stack floor mats on top of one
another (for example, all-weather
rubber mat on top of a carpeted floor
mat). Only a single floor mat should
be installed in each position.
IMPORTANT Your vehicle was
manufactured with driver’s side
floor mat anchors that are designed
to securely hold the floor mat in
place. To avoid any interference with
pedal operation, HYUNDAI Vehicle
recommends that the HYUNDAI floor
mat designed for use in your vehicle be
installed.

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Convenience Features
5-130
Rear Side Window Sunshades (if
equipped)
Use the rear side window sunshade to
block external light coming through the
rear window glass.
ONE1051087
1. Lift the sunshade by the handle (1).
2. Hang the sunshade on both sides of
the hook (2). If the sunshade is hung
on one side of the hook, the sunshade
may be wrinkled.
NOTICE
[Do not hang any other object except
the rear side window sunshade on
the hooks.
[If you pull the rear side window
sunshade or apply force to return
the sunshade to its original position
after use, you may find the sunshade
wrinkled or out of shape. To lower
the sunshade, be sure to put the
handle downward and slowly return
the sunshade to its original position.
[Sunshades may not work properly if
foreign objects (coins, toys, cookies,
etc.) are stuck in the door. Be careful
that the foreign objects do not get
into the door.
Luggage Net Holder (if
equipped)
ONE1051280N
To keep items from shifting in the
luggage compartment, you can use the 4
holders located in the luggage board to
attach the luggage net.
Make sure the luggage net is securely
attached to the holders in the luggage
board.
If necessary, contact your authorized
HYUNDAI dealer to obtain a luggage net.
WARNING
Avoid eye injury. DO NOT overstretch
the luggage net. ALWAYS keep your
face and body out of the luggage net’s
recoil path. DO NOT use the luggage net
when the strap has visible signs of wear
or damage.
Use the luggage net to keep only light
items from shifting in the luggage
compartment.

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Cargo Security Screen (if
equipped)
ONE1051239N
Use the cargo security screen to cover
items stored in the cargo area.
Using the cargo security screen
ONE1051240N
1. Pull the cargo security screen towards
the rear of the vehicle by the handle
(1).
2. Insert the guide pin (2) into the guide
(3).
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handle in the center to prevent the guide
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use:
1. Pull the cargo security screen
rearward and down to release it from
the guides.
2. The cargo security screen will
automatically slide back in.
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the cargo screen out all the way and then
slowly allow the screen to retract back in.

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Convenience Features
5-132
NOTICE
[Since the cargo security screen may
be damaged or malformed, do not
put luggage on it when it is used.
[The cargo security screen and rear
seat may be damaged when the
rear seat slides forward/rearward or
when the rear seatback is reclined.
[Note that if you release the handle
while pulling the luggage screen
handle all the way, the screen may
wind up quickly and be damaged.
WARNING
[Do not place objects on the cargo
security screen. Such objects may be
thrown about inside the vehicle and
possibly injure vehicle occupants
during an accident or when braking.
[Never allow anyone to ride in the
luggage compartment. It is designed
for luggage only.
[Maintain the balance of the vehicle
and locate the weight as forward as
possible.
Removing the cargo security screen
ONE1051241N
1. Push one side of the cargo screen
inward to compress the spring and
release the screen from the vehicle.
2. While the spring is compressed, pull
out the cargo security screen.

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NOTICE
[If you install an aftermarket HID
head lamp, your vehicle’s audio and
electronic devices may not function
properly.
[Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand
cleaner, and air freshener from
contacting the interior parts
because they may cause damage or
discoloration.
USB Port
ONE1051092
You can use an USB cable to connect
audio devices to the vehicle USB port.
Information
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connected to the power outlet, noise may
occur during playback. If this happens,
use the portable audio device’s power
source.
Antenna
ONE1051089K
The shark fin antenna will receive AM,
FM broadcast signals and transmit data.
Steering Wheel Remote Controls
ONE1051090
NOTICE
Do not operate multiple audio remote
control buttons simultaneously.
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Convenience Features
5-134
VOLUME (VOL + / VOL -) (1)
[Rotate the VOLUME scroll up to
increase volume.
[Rotate the VOLUME scroll down to
decrease volume.
SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2)
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is pressed up
or down and held for 0.8 second or more,
it will function in the following modes:
[
RADIO mode
It will function as the AUTO SEEK
select button. It will SEEK until you
release the button.
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It will function as the FF/RW button.
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is pressed up
or down, it will function in the following
modes:
[
RADIO mode
It will function as the PRESET STATION
UP/DOWN button.
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It will function as the TRACK UP/
DOWN button.
MODE (3)
Press the MODE button to toggle
through Radio or AUX modes.
MUTE () (4)
[Press the MUTE()button to mute or
activate the sound.
For detailed information, refer to the
separately supplied infotainment
system manual.
Infotainment System
ONE1051091
For detailed information, refer to the
separately supplied infotainment
system manual.

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Voice Recognition
ONE1051095
For detailed information, refer to the
separately supplied infotainment
system manual.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
ONE1051093
ONE1051094
(1) Call / Answer / Call end button
(2) Microphone
For detailed information, refer to the
separately supplied infotainment
system manual.
CAUTION
To avoid driver distractions, do not
excessively operate the device while
driving the vehicle which may lead to
an accident.

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6. Driving Your Vehicle
Before Driving ................................................................................................... 6-3Before Entering the Vehicle .........................................................................................6-3
Before Starting .............................................................................................................6-3
Start/Stop Button .............................................................................................. 6-4Start/Stop Button Positions .........................................................................................6-5
Starting the Vehicle ..................................................................................................... 6-6
Turning Off the Vehicle ................................................................................................ 6-7
Remote Start ................................................................................................................ 6-8
Transmission (Reduction Gear) ........................................................................ 6-9Rotary Shifter Operation ............................................................................................. 6-9
LCD Display Messages (Cluster) ................................................................................ 6-13
Good Driving Practices .............................................................................................. 6-15
Regenerative Braking System .........................................................................6-16One Pedal Driving........................................................................................................6-17
i-Pedal ......................................................................................................................... 6-18
Smart Recuperation System ...........................................................................6-19
Smart Recuperation System Setting ......................................................................... 6-19
To Activate Smart Recuperation System .................................................................. 6-19
Ready to Operate ...................................................................................................... 6-20
How to Operate .......................................................................................................... 6-21
Smart Recuperation System Will Be Temporarily Cancelled When: ....................... 6-21
To Resume Smart Recuperation System .................................................................. 6-21
Vehicle-to-Vehicle Distance Recognition Sensor (Front Radar) ............................. 6-22
System Malfunction ................................................................................................... 6-23
Limitations of the System .......................................................................................... 6-23
Braking System ............................................................................................... 6-26Power-Assist Brakes ...................................................................................................6-26
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator........................................................................................ 6-27
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) .................................................................................. 6-27
Auto Hold .................................................................................................................... 6-32
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ...................................................................................6-35
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ............................................................................. 6-37
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) ...................................................................... 6-40
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ................................................................................... 6-41
Good Braking Practices ............................................................................................ 6-42

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All Wheel Drive (AWD) ................................................................................... 6-43Emergency Precautions ............................................................................................ 6-45
Drive Mode Integrated Control System (2WD) ............................................ 6-47Drive Mode .................................................................................................................6-47
Drive Mode Integrated Control System (AWD) .............................................6-49Drive Mode ................................................................................................................ 6-49
Drive Modes Characteristic ....................................................................................... 6-51
Active Air Flap ................................................................................................. 6-52Malfunction ................................................................................................................6-52
Special Driving Conditions ............................................................................. 6-53Hazardous Driving Conditions ..................................................................................6-53
Rocking the Vehicle ...................................................................................................6-53
Smooth Cornering ..................................................................................................... 6-54
Driving at Night ......................................................................................................... 6-54
Driving in the Rain ..................................................................................................... 6-54
Driving in Flooded Areas ............................................................................................6-55
Highway Driving .........................................................................................................6-55
Reducing the Risk of a Rollover ............................................................................... 6-56
Winter Driving ................................................................................................. 6-57
Snow or Icy Conditions .............................................................................................. 6-57
Winter Precautions .................................................................................................... 6-60
Vehicle Load Limit ...........................................................................................6-61The Loading Information Label ................................................................................ 6-62
Trailer Towing ..................................................................................................6-68
If You Decide to Pull a Trailer .................................................................................... 6-68
Trailer Towing Equipment ...........................................................................................6-71
Driving with a Trailer .................................................................................................. 6-72
Maintenance when Towing a Trailer ......................................................................... 6-75
Vehicle Weight ................................................................................................ 6-76Overloading ................................................................................................................ 6-76

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6-3
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.
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 outside rearview
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 vehicle 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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