tire HYUNDAI VENUE 2023 Owners Manual

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2. Vehicle Information
Exterior Overview ........................................................................\
......................2-2
Interior Overview ........................................................................\
...................... 2-4
Instrument Panel Overview ........................................................................\
...... 2-5
Engine Compartment ........................................................................\
............... 2-6
Dimensions .............................................................\
............................................ 2-7
Engine ..................................................................\
............................................... 2-7
Bulb Wattage ........................................................................\
............................. 2-8
Tires and Wheels ........................................................................\
....................... 2-9
Volume and Weight ........................................................................\
................. 2-10
Air Conditioning System ........................................................................\
.......... 2-10
Recommended Lubricants and Capacities ..................................................... 2-11
Recommended SAE Viscosity Number ..................................................................... 2-12
Vehicle Identification Number (vin) ................................................................ 2-13
Vehicle Certification Label ........................................................................\
...... 2-13
Tire Specification and Pressure Label ............................................................ 2-14
Engine Number ........................................................................\
........................ 2-14

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Vehicle Information
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
„Front view
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.OQX019001L
1. Hood ....................................................... 5-31
2. Headlamp/Daytime running lamp ...... 8-50
3. Turn signal lamp .................................... 8-51
4. Tires and wheels ....................................8-27
5. Side view mirror .................................... 5-20
6. Front windshield wiper blades ............ 8-23
7. Windows ................................................5-22

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TIRES AND WHEELS
Item Tire SizeWheel
Size Inflation pressure kPa (psi)
Wheel lug
nut torque kgf·m
(lbf·ft, N·m)
Normal load
*1Maximum load
Front Rear Front Rear
Full size tire 185/65 R15
6.0Jx15 250 (36) 250 (36) 250 (36) 250 (36)
11~13
(79~94,
107~127)
205/55 R17 6.5Jx17 230 (33) 230 (33) 230 (33) 230 (33)
Compact
spare tire
(if equipped) T125/80 D15 4Tx15 420 (60) 420 (60) 420 (60) 420 (60)
T125/80 D16 4Tx16 420 (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 loose 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.
[ An air pressure generally decreases, as you drive up to a high-altitude area above
sea level. Thus, if you plan to drive a high-altitude area, check the tire pressures
in advance. If necessary, inflate them to a proper level. (Air inflation per altitude:
+2.4 psi/1 mile)
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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Vehicle Information2-14
TIRE SPECIFICATION AND
PRESSURE LABEL
OQX089049N
The tires supplied on your new
vehicle are chosen to provide the best
performance for normal driving.
The tire label located on the driver’s
side center pillar gives the tire pressures
recommended for your car.
ENGINE NUMBER
OQX089040L
The engine number is stamped on the
engine block as shown in the drawing.

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Safety System3-2
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 System3-14
SEAT BELTS
This section describes how to use the
seat belts properly. It also describes
some of the things to avoid when using
seat belts.
Seat Belt Safety Precautions
Always fasten your seat belt and make
sure all passengers have fastened their
seat belts before starting any trip. Air
bags are designed to supplement the
seat belt as an additional safety device,
but they are not a substitute. Most states
require all occupants of a vehicle to wear
seat belts.
WARNING
Seat belts must be used by ALL
passengers whenever the vehicle is
moving. Take the following precautions
when adjusting and wearing seat belts:
[ ALWAYS properly restrain children
under age 13 in the rear seats.
[ NEVER allow children to ride in the
front passenger seat. If a child age 13
or older must be seated in the front
seat, move the seat as far back as
possible and properly restrain them
in the seat.
[ NEVER allow an infant or child to be
carried on an occupant’s lap.
[ NEVER ride with the seatback
reclined when the vehicle is moving.
[ Do not allow children to share a seat
or seat belt.
[ Do not wear the shoulder belt under
your arm or behind your back.
[ Always wear both the shoulder
portion and lap portion of the lap/
shoulder belt.
[ Do not use the seat belt if it is
twisted. A twisted seat belt will not
protect you properly in an accident.
[ Do not use a seat belt if the webbing
or hardware is damaged. [
Do not latch the seat belt into the
buckles of other seats.
[ NEVER unfasten the seat belt
while driving. This may cause loss
of vehicle control resulting in an
accident.
[ Make sure there is nothing in the
buckle interfering with the seat belt
latch mechanism. This may prevent
the seat belt from fastening securely.
[ No modifications or additions
should be made by the user which
will either prevent the seat belt
adjusting devices from operating to
remove slack, or prevent the seat
belt assembly from being adjusted to
remove slack.
WARNING
Damaged seat belts and seat belt
assemblies will not operate properly.
Always replace:
[Frayed, contaminated, or damaged
webbing
[ Damaged hardware
[ The entire seat belt assembly after it
has been worn in an accident, even
if damage to webbing or assembly is
not apparent

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Safety System3-22
Transporting an Injured Person
A seat belt should be used when an
injured person is being transported.
Consult a physician for specific
recommendations.
One Person Per Belt
Two people (including children) should
never attempt to use a single seat belt.
This could increase the severity of
injuries in case of an accident.
Do Not Lie Down
Sitting in a reclined position when the
vehicle is in motion can be dangerous.
Even when buckled up, the protections
of your restraint system (seat belts and
air bags) is greatly reduced by reclining
your seatback.
To reduce the chance of injuries in the
event of an accident and to achieve the
maximum effectiveness of the restraint
system, all passengers should be sitting
up and the front and rear seats should
be in an upright position when the car is
moving.
A seat belt cannot provide proper
protection if the person is lying down in
the rear seat or if the front or rear seats
are in a reclined position.
WARNING
[ NEVER ride with a reclined seatback
when the vehicle is moving.
[ Riding with a reclined seatback
increases your chance of serious
or fatal injuries in the event of a
collision or sudden stop.
[ Drivers and passengers should
always sit well back in their seats,
properly belted, and with the
seatbacks upright.
Care of Seat Belts
Seat belt systems should never be
disassembled or modified. In addition,
care should be taken to assure that seat
belts and belt hardware are not damaged
by seat hinges, doors or other abuse.
Periodic Inspection
All seat belts should be inspected
periodically for wear or damage of
any kind. Any damaged parts should
be replaced as soon as possible by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Keep Belts Clean and Dry
Seat belts should be kept clean and
dry. If belts become dirty, they can be
cleaned by using a mild soap solution
and warm water. Bleach, dye, strong
detergents or abrasives should not be
used because they may damage and
weaken the fabric.
When to Replace Seat Belts
The entire seat belt assembly or
assemblies should be replaced if the
vehicle has been involved in an accident.
This should be done even if no damage is
visible. Additional questions concerning
seat belt operation should be directed to
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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Children Always in the Rear
WARNING
Always properly restrain children in the
rear seats of the vehicle.
Children of all ages are safer when
restrained in the rear seat. A child riding
in the front passenger seat can be
forcefully struck by an inflating air bag
resulting in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
Children under age 13 must always
ride in the rear seats and must always
be properly restrained to minimize the
risk of injury in an accident, sudden
stop or sudden maneuver. According
to accident statistics, children are safer
when properly restrained in the rear
seats than in the front seat. Even with
air bags, children can be seriously
injured or killed. Children too large for
a child restraint must use the seat belts
provided.
All 50 states have child restraint laws
which require children to travel in
approved child restraint devices. The
laws governing the age or height/weight
restrictions at which seat belts can be
used instead of child restraints differs
among states, so you should be aware of
the specific requirements in your state,
and where you are travelling.
Child restraint systems must be properly
placed and installed in the rear seat.
You must use a commercially available
child restraint system that meets the
requirements of the Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS 213).
Child restraint systems are generally
designed to be secured in a vehicle seat
by lap belt portion of a lap/shoulder belt,
or by a LATCH system in the rear seats of
the vehicle.
Child Restraint System (CRS)
Infants and younger children must be
restrained in an appropriate rear-facing
or forward-facing CRS that has first
been properly secured to the rear seat
of the vehicle. Read and comply with
the instructions for installation and use
provided by the manufacturer of the
child restraint.
WARNING
An improperly secured child restraint
can increase the risk of SERIOUS
INJURY or DEATH in an accident. Always
take the following precautions when
using a child restraint system:
[ NEVER install a child or infant
restraint in the front passenger’s
seat.
[ Always properly secure the child
restraint to a rear seat of the vehicle.
[ Always follow the child restraint
system manufacturer’s instructions
for installation and use.
[ Always properly restrain your child in
the child restraint.
[ If the vehicle head restraint prevents
proper installation of a child seat
(as described in the child restraint
system manual), the head restraint of
the respective seating position shall
be readjusted or entirely removed.
[ Do not use an infant carrier or a
child safety seat that “hooks” over
a seatback, it may not provide
adequate protection in an accident.
[ After an accident, have a HYUNDAI
dealer check the child restraint
system, seat belts, tether anchors
and lower anchors.
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OQX039022N
Forward-facing child restraints
A forward-facing child seat provides
r
estraint for the child’s body with a
harness. Keep children in a forward-
facing child seat with a harness until
they reach the top height or weight
limit allowed by your child restraint’s
manufacturer.
Once your child outgrows the forward-
facing child restraint, your child is ready
for a booster seat.
Booster seats
A booster seat is a restraint designed to
impr
ove the fit of the vehicle’s seat belt
system. A booster seat positions the seat
belt so that it fits properly over the lap of
your child.
Keep your child in a booster seat until
they are big enough to sit in the seat
without a booster and still have the
seat belt fit properly. For a seat belt
to fit properly, the lap belt must lie
snugly across the upper thighs, not the
stomach. The shoulder belt should lie
snug across the shoulder and chest and
not across the neck or face. Children
under age 13 must always ride in the
rear seats and must always be properly
restrained to minimize the risk of injury.
Installing a Child Restraint
System (CRS)
WARNING
Before installing your child restraint
system always:
[ Read and follow the instructions
provided by the manufacturer of the
child restraint.
[ Read and follow the instructions
regarding child restraint systems in
this manual.
Failure to follow all warnings and
instructions could increase the risk of
the SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH if an
accident occurs.
WARNING
If the vehicle head restraint prevents
proper installation of a child seat (as
described in the child seat system
manual, the head restraint of the
respective seating position shall be
readjusted or entirely removed.

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Instrument Cluster ........................................................................\
.................... 4-4Instrument Cluster Control ........................................................................\
..................4-5Adjusting Instrument Cluster Illumination ...............................................................4-5
Gauges and Meters ........................................................................\
..............................4-5 Speedometer .....................................................................\
........................................4-5
Tachometer .....................................................................\
.......................................... 4-6
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge ....................................................................... 4-6
Fuel Gauge ........................................................................\
........................................ 4-6
Outside Temperature Gauge ........................................................................\
............. 4-7
Odometer .....................................................................\
.............................................. 4-7
Range ..................................................................\
....................................................... 4-8
Transmission Shift Indicator ........................................................................\
............... 4-8 Manual Transmission Shift Indicator ....................................................................... 4-8
Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT) .................................................................... 4-9
Warning and Indicator Lights ........................................................................\
............. 4-9 Air Bag Warning Light ........................................................................\
....................... 4-9
Seat Belt Warning Light ........................................................................\
.................... 4-9
Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warning Light ............................................................ 4-10
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light .......................................................... 4-11
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) System Warning Light ........................ 4-11
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Warning Light .......................................................... 4-11
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) ........................................................................\
.. 4-12
Charging System Warning Light ........................................................................\
..... 4-12
Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light ........................................................................\
. 4-12
Low Fuel Level Warning Light ........................................................................\
......... 4-13
Master Warning Light ........................................................................\
...................... 4-13
Low Tire Pressure Warning Light ........................................................................\
.... 4-13
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Indicator Light ................................................. 4-14
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Indicator Light .......................................... 4-14
Immobilizer Indicator Light (without Smart Key) .................................................. 4-14
Immobilizer Indicator Light (with Smart Key) ........................................................ 4-15
Turn Signal Indicator Light ........................................................................\
.............. 4-15
Headlamp Warning Light ........................................................................\
................ 4-15
High Beam Indicator Light ........................................................................\
.............. 4-16
Light ON Indicator Light ........................................................................\
.................. 4-16
High Beam Assist (HBA) Indicator Light ................................................................. 4-16
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist Warning Light ............................................... 4-16
Lane Keep Assist Indicator Light................................................................\
............. 4-16
4. Instrument Cluster

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