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Charging Precautions
Actual charger image and charg-
ing method may vary in accor-
dance with the charger manufac-
turer.
•Electromagnetic waves that
are generated from the charg-
er can seriously impact med-
ical electric devices such as
an implantable cardiac pace-
maker.
When using medical electric
devices such as an implantable
cardiac pacemaker, make sure
to ask the medical team and
manufacturer whether charg-
ing your electric vehicle will
impact the operation of the
medical electric devices such
as an implantable cardiac
pacemaker.
•Check to make sure there is
no water or dust on the charg-
ing cable connector and plug
before connecting to the
charger and charging inlet.
Connecting while there is
water or dust on the charging
cable connector and plug may
cause a fire or electric shock.
WARNING
•Be careful not to touch the
charging connector, charging
plug, and the charging inlet
when connecting the cable to
the charger and the charging
inlet on the vehicle.
•Comply with the following in
order to prevent electrical
shock when charging:
- Use a waterproof charger.
- Be careful when touching
the charging connector and
charging plug with your
hands wet, or when standing
in water or snow while con-
necting the charging cable.
- Be careful when there is
lightning.
- Be careful when the charg-
ing connector and plug is
wet.
WARNING
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■ Normal Charger
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)

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EXTERIOR OVERVIEW (I) - HYBRID VEHICLE
Your vehicle at a glance
1. Hood ..................................................3-36
2. Headlamp ..........................................7-68
3. Daytime running light (DRL)...3-111, 7-76
4. Tires and wheels ........................7-42, 8-4
5. Outside rearview mirror .....................3-24
6. Sunroof ..............................................3-32
7. Front windshield wiper blades ...........7-35
8. Windows ............................................3-27
9. Parking assist system..................... 3-124
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The actual shape may differ from the illustration.

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Your vehicle at a glance
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EXTERIOR OVERVIEW (I) - PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE
1. Hood ..................................................3-36
2. Headlamp ..........................................7-68
3. Daytime running light (DRL) ..3-111, 7-76
4. Tires and wheels ........................7-42, 8-4
5. Outside rearview mirror .....................3-24
6. Sunroof ..............................................3-32
7. Front windshield wiper blades ...........7-35
8. Windows ............................................3-27
9. Parking assist system..................... 3-124
10. Charging door ....................................H4
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■Front view
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.

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Safety system of your vehicle
Curtain air bags (if equipped)
Curtain air bags are located along
both sides of the roof rails above the
front and rear doors.They are designed to help protect the
heads of the front seat occupants
and the rear outboard seat occupants
in certain side impact collisions.
The curtain air bags are designed to
deploy during certain side impact
collisions, depending on the crash
severity, angle, speed and impact.
The curtain air bags are not designed
to deploy in all side impact situations. (Continued)
•Do not install any accessories
on the side or near the side air
bags.
•Do not put any objects
between the side air bag label
and seat cushion. It could
cause harm if the vehicle is in
a crash severe enough to
cause the air bags to deploy.
•Do not cause impact to the
doors when the ignition switch
is in the ON position or this
may cause the side air bags to
inflate.
•If the seat or seat cover is
damaged, we recommend that
the system be serviced by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death from an inflating
curtain air bag, take the follow-
ing precautions:
•All seat occupants must wear
seat belts at all times to help
keep occupants positioned
properly.
•Properly secure Child Restraint
System as far away from the
door as possible.
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Safety system of your vehicle
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How does the air bags system
operate?
The SRS consists of the following
components:
(1) Driver's front air bag module/
Driver’s knee air bag module
(2) Passenger's front air bag module
(3) Side air bag modules/
Side impact sensors
(4) Curtain air bag modules
(5) Front retractor pre-tensioner/
Rear retractor pre-tensioner
assemblies (if equipped)
(6) Air bag warning light
(7) SRS control module (SRSCM)(8) Front impact sensors
(9) Side pressure sensors
(10) Passenger’s front air bag
ON/OFF indicator
(front passenger's seat only)
(11) Passenger’s front air bag
ON/OFF switch
The SRSCM continually monitors all
SRS components while the ignition
switch is ON to determine if a crash
impact is severe enough to require
air bag deployment or pre-tensioner
seat belt deployment.
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•Do not place any objects over
the air bag. Also, do not attach
any objects around the area the
air bag inflates such as the
door, side door glass, front and
rear pillar, roof side rail.
•Do not hang other objects
except clothes, especially hard
or breakable objects. In an
accident, it may cause vehicle
damage or personal injury.
•Do not allow passengers to
lean their heads or bodies
onto doors, put their arms on
the doors, stretch their arms
out of the window, or place
objects between the doors
and seats.
•Do not open or repair the side
curtain air bags.
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Safety system of your vehicle
Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle
collides with objects such as utility
poles or trees, where the point of
impact is concentrated and the colli-
sion energy is absorbed by the vehi-
cle structure.
SRS care
The SRS is virtually maintenance-
free and there are no parts you can
safely service by yourself. If the SRS
air bag warning light does not illumi-
nate when the ignition switch is in the
ON position, or continuously remains
on, we recommend that the system
be immediately inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
We recommend any work on the SRS
system, such as removing, installing,
repairing, or any work on the steering
wheel, the front passenger's panel,
front seats and roof rails be performed
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Improper handling of the SRS system
may result in serious personal injury.
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To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death take the follow-
ing precautions:
•Do not attempt to modify or
disconnect the SRS compo-
nents or wiring, including the
addition of any kind of badges
to the pad covers or modifica-
tions to the body structure.
•Do not place objects over or
near the air bag modules on the
steering wheel, instrument
panel, and the front passenger's
panel above the glove box.
•Clean the air bag pad covers
with a soft cloth moistened
with plain water. Solvents or
cleaners could adversely affect
the air bag covers and proper
deployment of the system.
•We recommend that inflated
air bags be replaced by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Accessing your vehicle .........................................3-4
Remote key .......................................................................3-4
Smart key ...........................................................................3-7
Immobilizer system ........................................................3-11
Door locks .............................................................3-12
Operating door locks from outside the vehicle .....3-12
Operating door locks from inside the vehicle ........3-14
Auto door lock/unlock features ................................3-16
Child-protector rear door locks ..................................3-16
Theft-alarm system.............................................3-17
Driver position memory system ........................3-18
Storing memory positions .............................................3-18
Recalling memory positions..........................................3-19
Easy access function ....................................................3-19
Steering wheel......................................................3-20
Electric power steering (EPS) ......................................3-20
Tilt steering / Telescopic steering ..............................3-21
Heated steering wheel .................................................3-21
Horn ....................................................................................3-22
Mirrors ...................................................................3-22
Inside rearview mirror....................................................3-22
Outside rearview mirror ..............................................3-24
Windows ................................................................3-27
Power windows ..............................................................3-27
Sunroof..................................................................3-32
Sunroof opening and closing .......................................3-33
Sliding the sunroof .........................................................3-33
Tilting the sunroof ..........................................................3-34
Sunshade ...........................................................................3-35
Resetting the sunroof ....................................................3-35
Exterior features .................................................3-36
Hood ...................................................................................3-36
Tailgate...............................................................................3-38
Fuel filler door (Hybrid vehicle) ..................................3-39
Fuel filler door (Plug-in hybrid vehicle) ...................3-42
Instrument cluster................................................3-45
Instrument cluster control ............................................3-47
Gauges and meters .........................................................3-47
Warning and indicator lights ........................................3-54
LCD display messages ..................................................3-66
LCD display ...........................................................3-81
LCD display control.........................................................3-81
LCD display modes (for cluster type A) ....................3-82
LCD display modes (for cluster type B) ....................3-89
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Trip computer (hybrid vehicle) ..........................3-96
Trip computer (plug-in hybrid vehicle) ..........3-101
Light .....................................................................3-107
Exterior lights ................................................................3-107
Welcome system ..........................................................3-113
Interior lights..................................................................3-114
Wipers and washers .........................................3-117
Windshield wipers ........................................................3-117
Windshield washers ....................................................3-119
Driver assist system ..........................................3-120
Rear view camera ........................................................3-120
Rear parking assist system ........................................3-121
Parking assist system .................................................3-124
Automatic climate control system ...................3-127
Automatic heating and air conditioning ..................3-128
Manual heating and air conditioning .......................3-129
System operation ..........................................................3-135
System maintenance ....................................................3-138
Windshield defrosting and defogging ............3-140
Automatic climate control system ............................3-140
Defogging logic ............................................................3-141
Auto defogging system ..............................................3-141
Defroster .........................................................................3-142
Climate control additional features.................3-144
Automatic ventilation ..................................................3-144
Clean air .........................................................................3-144
Sunroof inside air recirculation ...............................3-144
Storage compartment ........................................3-145
Center console storage ...............................................3-145
Glove box ........................................................................3-145
Sunglass holder ............................................................3-146
Multi box ........................................................................3-146
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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The ignition switch must be in the ON
position to be able to raise or lower
the windows. Each door has a Power
Window switch to control that door's
window. The driver has a Power
Window Lock switch which can block
the operation of passenger windows.
The power windows will operate for
approximately 30 seconds after the
ignition switch is placed in the ACC
or OFF position. However, if the front
doors are opened, the Power
Windows will not operate even within
the 30 second period.Information
• In cold and wet climates, power win-
dows may not work properly due to
freezing conditions.
• While driving with the rear windows
down or with the sunroof (if
equipped) opened (or partially
opened), your vehicle may demon-
strate a wind buffeting or pulsation
noise. This noise is normal and can
be reduced or eliminated by taking
the following actions. If the noise
occurs with one or both of the rear
windows down, partially lower both
front windows approximately 2.5 cm.
If you experience the noise with the
sunroof open, slightly close the sun-
roof.
Window opening and closing
To open:
Press the window switch down to the
first detent position (5). Release the
switch when you want the window to
stop.
To close:
Pull the window switch up to the first
detent position (5). Release the win-
dow switch when you want the win-
dow to stop.
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To avoid serious injury or death,
do not extend your head, arms
or body outside the windows
while driving.
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SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED)
Convenient features of your vehicle
If your vehicle is equipped with a
sunroof, you can slide or tilt your
sunroof with the sunroof control
switch located on the overhead con-
sole.
The sunroof can be opened, closed,
or tilted when the ignition switch is in
the ON position.
The sunroof can be operated for
approximately 30 seconds after the
ignition key is removed or turned to
the ACC or LOCK/OFF position.
However, if the front door is opened,
the sunroof cannot be operated even
within 30 seconds.
Information
• In cold and wet climates, the sun-
roof may not work properly due to
freezing conditions.
• After the vehicle is washed or in a
rainstorm, be sure to wipe off any
water that is on the sunroof before
operating it.
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•NEVER leave the keys in your
vehicle with unsupervised
children, when the engine is
running.
•NEVER leave any child unat-
tended in the vehicle. Even
very young children may inad-
vertently cause the vehicle to
move, entangle themselves in
the windows, or otherwise
injure themselves or others.
•Always double check to make
sure all arms, hands, head
and other obstructions are
safely out of the way before
closing a window.
•Do not allow children to play
with the power windows. Keep
the driver’s door power window
lock switch in the LOCK posi-
tion (pressed). Serious injury
can result from unintentional
window operation by the child.
•Do not extend your head,
arms or body outside the win-
dows while driving.
WARNING
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•Never adjust the sunroof or
sunshade while driving. This
could result in loss of control
and an accident that may
cause death, serious injury, or
property damage.
•Make sure heads, other body
parts or objects are out of the
way before using the sunroof.
•Do not extend your head, arms
or body outside the sunroof
while driving, to avoid serious
injury.
•Do not leave the engine run-
ning and the key in your vehi-
cle with unsupervised children.
(Continued)
WARNING

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