HYUNDAI SANTA FE HYBRID 2022 Owners Manual

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The indicator light will blink orange for 10
seconds if there is a malfunction in the
wireless charging system.
In this case, temporarily stop the
charging process, and re-attempt to
charge your smart phone again.
The system warns you with a message on
the LCD display if the smart phone is still
on the wireless charging unit after the
vehicle is turned OFF and the front door is opened.
For some manufacturer’s smart phones,
the system may not warn you even
though the smart phone is left on the
wireless charging unit. This is due to the
particular characteristic of the smart
phone and not a malfunction of the
wireless charging.
Information
For some manufacturers’ cellular phones, the system may not warn you even though
the cellular phone is left on the wireless
charging unit. This is due to the particular
characteristic of the cellular phone and
not a malfunction of the wireless charging.
NOTICE
[ The wireless smart phone charging
system may not support certain
smart phones, which are not verified
for the Qi specification (
).
[ High speed wireless charging can
be activated only when the cellular
phones equipped with a wireless
charging function is on the charging pad.
[ During wireless charging, the
internal fan operates to prevent the
charging pad from becoming hot.
This may cause fan noise.
[ When placing your smart phone on
the charging pad, position the phone
in the middle of the mat for optimal
charging performance. If your smart
phone is off to the side, the charging
rate may be less and in some cases
the smart phone may experience
higher heat conduction.
[ In some cases, the wireless charging
may stop temporarily when the
smart key is used, either when
starting the vehicle or locking/
unlocking the doors, etc.
[ When charging certain smart
phones, the charging indicator may
not change to blue when the smart
phone is fully charged.
[ The wireless charging process may
temporarily stop, when temperature
abnormally increases inside the
wireless smart phone charging
system. The wireless charging
process restarts, when temperature
falls to a certain level.
[ The wireless charging process may
temporarily stop when there is
any metallic item, such as a coin,
between the wireless smart phone
charging system and smart phone.
[ When charging some smart phones
with a self-protection feature,
the wireless charging speed may
decrease and the wireless charging
may stop.

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[
If the smart phone has a thick cover,
the wireless charging may not be possible.
[ If the smart phone is not completely
contacting the charging pad,
wireless charging may not operate
properly.
[ Some magnetic items like credit
cards, phone cards or rail tickets may
be damaged if left with the smart
phone during the charging process.
[ When any smart phone without
a wireless charging function or a
metallic object is placed on the
charging pad, a small noise may
sound. This small sound is due to the
vehicle discerning compatibility of
the object placed on the charging
pad. It does not affect your vehicle or
the smart phone in any way.
[ If some metallic items such as coins
and other metallic substances exist
between the wireless charging
system and the cell phone, the
wireless charging process may be
temporarily interrupted, the metallic
substances can be hot, and the alarm
may not work when the cell phone is
left on the charging pad.
Information
If the Ignition switch is in the OFF position, the charging also stops.
Information
This device complies with Industry Canada RSS-210 standard. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Clock
The clock can be set from the
infotainment system.
For detailed information, refer to the
separately supplied infotainment
system manual.
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust the clock
while driving. Doing so may result in
distracted driving which may lead to
an accident involving personal injury or
death.
Coat Hook
OTM048095
These hooks are not designed to hold
large or heavy items.

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WARNING
OTM048096
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 recommends that
the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use
in your vehicle be installed.

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Side Curtain (if equipped)
OTM050206
To use the side curtain:
1. Lift the curtain by the hook (1).
2. Hang the curtain on both sides of the hook.
CAUTION
[ Always hang both sides of the curtain on the hook. This could cause
damage to the side curtain if only
one side of the curtain is hooked.
[ Do not let any foreign material get
in between the vehicle and side
curtain. The side curtain may not be
lifted up.
Luggage Net Holder (if equipped)
„Type A
OTMPH051014N
„Type B
OTMPH051015N
To keep items from shifting in the
luggage compartment, you can use the 4
holders located in the luggage side trim
to attach the luggage net.
Make sure the luggage net is securely
attached to the holders in the luggage
board.
If necessary, you 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)
OTMPH051016N
Use the cargo security screen to cover
items stored in the cargo area.
Using the cargo security screen
OTMPH051017N
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).
Information
Pull out the cargo security screen with the
handle in the center to prevent the guide
pin from falling out of the guide.
When the cargo security screen is not in use:
1. Pull the cargo security screen backward and up to release it from the guides.
2. The cargo security screen will automatically slide back in.
Information
The cargo security screen may not automatically slide back in if the cargo
security screen is not fully pulled out. Pull
the cargo screen out all the way and then
slowly allow the screen to retract back in.
NOTICE
Since the cargo security screen may
be damaged or malformed, do not put luggage on it when it is used.
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.

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EXTERIOR FEATURES
Roof Side Rails
OTM050017
If your vehicle comes with roof side rails,
then roof side rails crossbars can be
installed on top of your vehicle.
The roof side rails crossbars are an
accessory and are available at your
HYUNDAI dealer.
NOTICE
If the vehicle is equipped with a
sunroof, be sure not to position cargo
onto the roof side rails in such a way
that it could interfere with sunroof
operation.
NOTICE
[ When carrying cargo on the roof side
rails, take the necessary precautions
to make sure the cargo does not
damage the roof of the vehicle.
[ When carrying large objects on the
roof side rails, make sure they do
not exceed the overall roof length or width.
WARNING
[ The following specification is the
maximum weight that can be loaded
onto the roof side rails. Distribute the
load as evenly as possible onto the
roof side rails and secure the load
firmly.
Loading cargo or luggage in excess
of the specified weight limit on the
roof side rails may damage your
vehicle.
ROOF SIDE RAILS 100 kg (220 lbs.)
EVENLY DISTRIBUTED
[ The vehicle center of gravity will be
higher when items are loaded onto
the roof side rails. Avoid sudden
starts, braking, sharp turns, abrupt
maneuvers or high speeds that may
result in loss of vehicle control or
rollover resulting in an accident.
[ Always drive slowly and turn corners
carefully when carrying items on the
roof side rails. Severe wind updrafts,
caused by passing vehicles or natural
causes, can cause sudden upward
pressure on items loaded on the
roof side rails. 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 side rails and cause damage to
your vehicle or others around you.
[ To prevent damage or loss of cargo
while driving, check frequently
before or while driving to make sure
the items on the roof side rails are
securely fastened.

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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
OTM050016
You can use an USB cable to connect
audio devices to the vehicle USB port.
Information
When using a portable audio device
connected to the power outlet, noise may
occur during playback. If this happens,
use the portable audio device’s power
source.
Antenna
Shark fin antenna
OTM049420
The shark fin antenna receives
transmitted data. (for example: AM/FM,
DAB, GPS)
Steering Wheel Remote Controls
OTM050207
NOTICE
Do not operate multiple audio remote
control buttons simultaneously.
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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.
[
MEDIA mode
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.
[
MEDIA mode
It will function as the TRACK UP/
DOWN button. MODE (3)
Press the MODE button to toggle
through Radio or Media modes. MUTE (
) (4)
[ Press the MUTE button to mute the sound.
[ Press the MUTE button again to
activate the sound.
Information
For detailed information, refer to the separately supplied infotainment system manual.

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Infotainment System
For detailed information, refer to the
separately supplied infotainment system manual.
Voice Recognition
OTM050209
For detailed information, refer to the
separately supplied infotainment
system manual.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
OTM050208
OTMPH051018N
(1) Call / Answer button
(2) Call end button
(3) 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 ................................................................................................... 6-4Before Entering The Vehicle ....................................................................................... 6-4
Before Starting ............................................................................................................ 6-4
Ignition Switch .................................................................................................. 6-5 Engine Start/Stop Button ............................................................................................6-5
Remote Start ................................................................................................................ 6-9
Automatic Transmission ..................................................................................6-10 Automatic Transmission Operation ........................................................................... 6-10
Parking ....................................................................................................................... .6-13
LCD display message ................................................................................................. 6-14
Paddle Shifter ............................................................................................................. 6-15
Good Driving Practices .............................................................................................. 6-15
Coasting Guide ................................................................................................. 6-17
Braking System ................................................................................................6-18 Power Brakes .............................................................................................................. 6-18
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator........................................................................................ 6-19
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) .................................................................................. 6-19
Auto Hold (if equipped) .............................................................................................6-24
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ................................................................................... 6-27
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) .............................................................................6-29
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) ....................................................................... 6-31
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) .................................................................................. 6-32
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) .......................................................................................6-33
Downhill Brake Control (DBC) ..................................................................................6-33
Good Braking Practices ............................................................................................ 6-36
All Wheel Drive(AWD) ..................................................................................... 6-37 All Wheel Drive(AWD) Operation .............................................................................. 6-38
Emergency Precautions ............................................................................................ 6-42
Reducing The Risk Of A Rollover .............................................................................. 6-44
Drive Mode Integrated Control System (AWD) ............................................ 6-45 Drive Mode ................................................................................................................ 6-45
Multi Terrain Mode .................................................................................................... 6-48

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