wheel HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID 2022 Owners Manual

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Foreword
1-20
Energy Flow
The hybrid system displays the energy
flow in various operating modes. While
driving, the current energy flow is
specified in 11 modes.
Vehicle stop
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The vehicle is stopped.
(No energy flow)
EV propulsion
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Only the motor power is used to drive the
vehicle.
(Battery → Wheel)
Power assist
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Both the motor and the engine power are
used to drive the vehicle.
(Battery & Engine → Wheel)
Engine only propulsion
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Only the engine power is used to drive
the vehicle.
(Engine → Wheel)

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01
1-21
Engine generation
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When the vehicle is stopped, the high-
voltage battery is charged up by the
engine.
(Engine → Battery)
Regeneration
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The high-voltage battery is charged up
by the regenerative brake system.
(Wheel → Battery)
Engine brake
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The engine braking is used to decelerate
the vehicle.
(Wheel → Engine)
Power reserve
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The engine is simultaneously used to
drive the vehicle and to charge up the
high-voltage battery.
(Engine → Wheel & Battery)

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Foreword
1-22
Engine generation/motor drive
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The engine charges up the high-voltage
battery. The motor power is used to drive
the vehicle.
(Engine → Battery → Wheel)
Engine generation/regeneration
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The engine and regenerative brake
system charges up the high-voltage
battery.
(Engine & Wheel → Battery)
Engine brake/regeneration
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The engine braking is simultaneously
used to decelerate the vehicle and to
charge up the high-voltage battery.
(Wheel → Engine & Battery)
Start engine to avoid battery
discharge
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If the engine is not turned on with
the Engine Start/Stop button in ACC
or ON for a while, the battery can be
discharged. Please turn on the engine to
prevent 12V battery from discharge.

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2. Vehicle Information
Vehicle Information
Exterior Overview ........................................................................\
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Interior Overview
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Instrument Panel Overview
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......2-5
Engine Compartment
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...............2-6
Dimensions
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Engine specification
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..................2-7
Bulb Wattage
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Tires and Wheels
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Volume and Weight
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Air Conditioning System
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..........2-10
Recommended Lubricants and Capacities
.....................................................2-11Recommended SAE Viscosity Number .....................................................................2-12
Vehicle Identification Number (vin) ................................................................2-13
Vehicle Certification Label
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......2-13
Tire Specification and Pressure Label
............................................................2-14
Engine Number
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2-2
Vehicle Information
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
„„Front view
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.ODN8H010001N
1. Hood .....................................................5-62
2. Headlamp ..............................................8-44
3. Tires and wheels ..................................8-25
4. Side view mirror ....................................5-49
5. Panoramic sunroof ...............................5-55
6. Front windshield wiper blades ............8-24
7. Windows ................................................5-51
8. Front radar ............................................6-43

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2-4
Vehicle Information
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.ODN8H010003N
1. Inside door handle ................................5-29
2. Seat position memory system .............5-35
3. Side view mirror control switch ...........5-49
4. Central door lock switch .......................5-30
5. Power window switches .......................5-51
6. Power window lock button ..................5-54
7. Steering wheel tilt/telescopic lever ....5-39
8. Steering wheel ......................................5-38
9. Instrument panel illumination control
switch
......................................................4-5
10. 12V battery reset button ..........................7-4
11. Lane Safety button ...............................6-59
12. Trunk release button ............................5-63
13. ESC OFF button ....................................6-28
14. EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) .............6-19
15. Hood release lever ...............................5-62
INTERIOR OVERVIEW

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02
2-7
DIMENSIONS
Itemsin. (mm)
Overall length 192.9 (4,900)
Overall width 73.2 (1,860)
Overall height 56.9 (1,445)
Front tread 205/65 R16
64.3 (1,633)
215/55 R17 63.9 (1,623)
Rear tread 205/65 R16
64.6 (1,640)
215/55 R17 64.2 (1,630)
Wheelbase 111.8 (2,840)
ENGINE SPECIFICATION
EngineDisplacement
cc (cu. in) Bore x Stroke
mm (in.) Firing order
No. of cylinders
Smartstream G2.0 GDi HEV 1,999 (121.98) 81 x 97
(3.18 x 3.82) 1-3-4-2
In-line 4 cylinder

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2-9
TIRES AND WHEELS
ItemTire Size Wheel
Size Inflation pressure kPa (psi)
Wheel lug
nut torque kgf·m
(lbf·ft, N·m)
Normal load
*1Maximum load
Front RearFront Rear
Full size tire 205/65 R16
6.5Jx16240 (35) 240 (35)240 (35)240 (35)
11~13
(79~94,
107~127)
215/55 R17
7.0Jx17240 (35) 240 (35)240 (35)240 (35)
Compact
spare tire
(if equipped) T125/80 D16
4Tx16420 (60) 420 (60)420 (60)420 (60)
*1 Normal load: Up to 3 persons
NOTICE
• It is permissible to add 3 psi to the standard tire pressure specification if colder
temperatures are expected soon.
Tires typically lose 1psi (7kPa) for every 12°F temperature drop. If extreme
temperature variations are expected, recheck your tire pressure as necessary to
keep them properly inflated.
• Tire inflation pressures will vary with changes in elevation. If driving in areas of
higher or lower elevation, be sure to check and adjust for proper tire inflation.
CAUTION
• When replacing tires, use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle.
Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or not work properly.
• When replacing tires, ALWAYS use the same size, type, construction and tread
pattern supplied with the vehicle for all tires.

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Safety System
3-2
You will find many safety precautions
and recommendations throughout this
section, and throughout this manual.
The safety precautions in this section are
among the most important.
Always Wear Your Seat Belt
A seat belt is your best protection in all
types of accidents. Air bags are designed
to supplement seat belts, not replace
them. So even though your vehicle is
equipped with air bags, ALWAYS make
sure you and your passengers wear your
seat belts, and wear them properly.
Restrain All Children
All children under age 13 should ride
in your vehicle properly restrained in a
rear seat, not the front seat. Infants and
small children should be restrained in
an appropriate child restraint. Larger
children should use a booster seat with
the lap/shoulder belt until they can use
the seat belt properly without a booster
seat.
Air Bag Hazards
While air bags can save lives, they can
also cause serious or fatal injuries to
occupants who sit too close to them, or
who are not properly restrained. Infants,
young children, and shorter adults are at
the greatest risk of being injured by an
inflating air bag. Follow all instructions
and warnings in this manual.
Driver Distraction
Driver distraction presents a serious and
potentially deadly danger, especially for
inexperienced drivers. Safety should be
the first concern when behind the wheel,
and drivers need to be aware of the wide
array of potential distractions, such as
drowsiness, reaching for objects, eating,
personal grooming, other passengers,
and using cellular phones.Drivers can become distracted when
they take their eyes and attention off
the road or their hands off the wheel to
focus on activities other than driving. To
reduce your risk of distraction or getting
into an accident:

ALWAYS set up your mobile devices
(i.e., MP3 players, phones, navigation
units, etc.) when your vehicle is
parked or safely stopped.
• ONLY use your mobile device when
allowed by laws and when conditions
permit safe use. NEVER text or email
while driving. Most states have laws
prohibiting drivers from texting. Some
states and cities also prohibit drivers
from using handheld phones.
• NEVER let the use of a mobile device
distract you from driving. You have a
responsibility to your passengers and
others on the road to always drive
safely, with your hands on the wheel
as well as your eyes and attention on
the road.
Control Your Speed
Excessive speed is a major factor in crash
injuries and deaths. Generally, the higher
the speed, the greater the risk, but
serious injuries can also occur at lower
speeds. Never drive faster than is safe
for current conditions, regardless of the
maximum speed posted.
Keep Your Vehicle in Safe
Condition
Having a tire blowout or a mechanical
failure can be extremely hazardous. To
reduce the possibility of such problems,
check your tire pressures and condition
frequently, and perform all regularly
scheduled maintenance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Safety System
3-4
Safety Precautions
Adjusting the seats so that you are sitting
in a safe, comfortable position plays an
important role in driver and passenger
safety together with the seat belts and
air bags in an accident.
WARNING
Do not use a cushion that reduces
friction between the seat and the
passenger. The passenger’s hips may
slide under the lap portion of the seat
belt during an accident or a sudden
stop. Serious or fatal internal injuries
could result because the seat belt
cannot operate properly.
Air bags
You can take steps to reduce the risk
of being injured by an inflating air bag.
Sitting too close to an air bag greatly
increases the risk of injury in the event
the air bag inflates.
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) recommends
that drivers allow at least 10 inches (25
cm) between the center of the steering
wheel and their chest.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or
death from an inflating air bag, take the
following precautions:
• Adjust the driver’s seat as far to the
rear as possible while maintaining
the ability to maintain full control of
the vehicle.
• Adjust the front passenger seat as far
to the rear as possible.
• Hold the steering wheel by the rim
with hands at the 9 o’clock and 3
o’clock positions to minimize the risk
of injuries to your hands and arms. •
NEVER place anything or anyone
between the steering wheel and the
air bag.
• Do not allow the front passenger to
place feet or legs on the dashboard
to minimize the risk of leg injuries.
Seat belts
Always fasten your seat belt before
starting any trip.
At all times, passengers should sit
upright and be properly restrained.
Infants and small children must be
restrained in appropriate child restraint
systems. Adults and children who
have outgrown a booster seat must be
restrained using the seat belts.
WARNING
Take the following precautions when
adjusting your seat belt:
• NEVER use one seat belt for more
than one occupant.
• Always position the seatback upright
with the lap portion of the seat belt
snug and low across the hips.
• NEVER allow children or small infants
to ride on a passenger’s lap.
• Do not route the seat belt across your
neck, across sharp edges, or reroute
the shoulder strap away from your
body.
• Do not allow the seat belt to become
caught or jammed.

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