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•In order to avoid unnecessary andperhaps severe air bag injuries, al‐ways sit as far back as possiblefrom the steering wheel whilemaintaining comfortable control ofthe vehicle. We recommend thatyour chest be at least 25 cm(10 inches) away from the steer‐ing wheel.
WARNING
nRear seatbacks
•The rear seatback must be secure‐ly latched. If not, passengers andobjects could be thrown forwardresulting in serious injury or deathin the event of a sudden stop orcollision.
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•Luggage and other cargo should belaid flat in the cargo area. If ob‐jects are large, heavy, or must bepiled, they must be secured.Under no circumstances shouldcargo be piled higher than theseatbacks. Failure to follow thesewarnings could result in serious in‐jury or death in the event of a sud‐den stop, collision or rollover.
•No passenger should ride in thecargo area or sit or lie on foldedseatbacks while the vehicle ismoving. All passengers must beproperly seated in seats and re‐strained properly while riding.
•When resetting the seatback tothe upright position, make sure itis securely latched by pushing itforward and backwards.
•To avoid the possibility of burns,do not remove the carpet in thecargo area.Emission control devices beneaththis floor generate high tempera‐tures.
WARNING
After adjusting the seat, alwayscheck that it is securely locked intoplace by attempting to move theseat forward or backward withoutusing the lock release lever. Suddenor unexpected movement of thedriver's seat could cause you to losecontrol of the vehicle resulting in anaccident.
WARNING
•Do not adjust the seat while wear‐ing seat belts. Moving the seatcushion forward may cause strongpressure on the abdomen.
•Use extreme caution so that handsor other objects are not caught inthe seat mechanisms while theseat is moving.
•Do not put a cigarette lighter onthe floor or seat. When you oper‐ate the seat, gas may gush out ofthe lighter and cause fire.
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Smart key................................................................................... 5-04Record your key number..................................................... 5-04
Key operations...................................................................... 5-04
Immobilizer system.............................................................. 5-04
Smart key function............................................................... 5-06
Smart key system operation.............................................. 5-06
Transmitter precautions...................................................... 5-08
Battery replacement............................................................ 5-09
Theft-alarm system ............................................................... 5-10 Armed stage.......................................................................... 5-10
Theft-alarm stage................................................................ 5-10
Disarmed stage..................................................................... 5-11
Door locks................................................................................... 5-12 Operating door locks from outside the vehicle................ 5-12
Operating door locks from inside the vehicle................... 5-13
Door lock/unlock features................................................... 5-15
Child-protector rear door lock............................................ 5-15
Trunk........................................................................................... 5-16 Opening the trunk................................................................. 5-16
Closing the trunk................................................................... 5-16
Emergency trunk safety release .......................................5-17
Smart Trunk .............................................................................. 5-19 How to use the Smart Trunk.............................................. 5-19
How to deactivate the Smart Trunk function
using the smart key............................................................. 5-21
Detecting area....................................................................... 5-21
Windows..................................................................................... 5-23 Power windows..................................................................... 5-23
Hood............................................................................................ 5-27 Opening the hood.................................................................. 5-27 Closing the hood.................................................................... 5-27
Fuel filler lid (Hybrid)................................................................ 5-29 Opening the fuel filler lid......................................................5-29
Closing the fuel filler lid........................................................5-29
Emergency fuel filler lid release......................................... 5-30
Fuel filler lid (Plug-In Hybrid).................................................. 5-31 Opening the fuel filler lid......................................................5-31
Closing the fuel filler lid........................................................5-32
Emergency fuel filler lid release......................................... 5-33
Panorama sunroof ................................................................... 5-35 Sunroof open warning.......................................................... 5-35
Sunshade................................................................................ 5-36
Sliding the sunroof................................................................ 5-37
Tilting the sunroof................................................................ 5-37
Closing the sunroof............................................................... 5-37
Resetting the sunroof.......................................................... 5-38
Steering wheel........................................................................... 5-40 Electric power steering........................................................ 5-40
Tilt & telescopic steering..................................................... 5-41
Heated steering wheel ........................................................ 5-42
Horn......................................................................................... 5-42
Mirrors........................................................................................ 5-44 Inside rearview mirror.......................................................... 5-44
Outside rearview mirror.......................................................5-45
Reverse parking aid function ............................................. 5-47
Instrument cluster.................................................................... 5-48 Instrument cluster control.................................................. 5-49
LCD display control............................................................... 5-50
Gauges.................................................................................... 5-51
Transaxle shift indicator...................................................... 5-54
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Automatic reversal
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If an object or part of the body is de‐
tected while the sunroof glass or sun‐ shade is closing automatically, it will re‐
verse the direction, and then stop.
The auto reverse function does not
work if a tiny obstacle is between the sliding glass or sunshade and the sun‐
roof sash. You should always check
that all passengers and objects are away from the sunroof before closing
it.
WARNING
nSunroof
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•Be careful that no head, hands andbody parts are obstructed by aclosing sunroof.
•Do not extend the face, neck,arms or body outside the sunroofwhile driving.
•Make sure your hands and headare safely out of the way beforeclosing a sunroof.
•A panorama sunroof is made ofglass, therefore it may break in anaccident. If you do not have yourseat belt on, you may stick out ofthe broken glass and get injured orkilled. For all passengers' safety,have an appropriate protection on(ex. seat belt, CRS, etc.).
CAUTION
•Periodically remove any dirt thatmay accumulate on the guide rail.
•If you drive with the sunroofopened right after a car wash orrain, water may get inside the ve‐hicle.
CAUTION
nSunroof motor damage
If you try to open the sunroof whenthe temperature is below freezing orwhen the sunroof is covered withsnow or ice, the glass or the motorcould be damaged.
Resetting the sunroof
Whenever the vehicle battery is discon‐
nected or discharged, you must reset your sunroof system as follows:
1. Start the engine.
2. Close the sunshade and sunroof completely if opened.
3. Release the sunroof control lever.
4. Push the sunroof control lever for‐ ward in the direction of close
(about 10 seconds) until the sun‐
shade slightly moves. Then, release
the lever.
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5. Push the sunroof control lever for‐ward in the direction of close, until
the sunroof operates as follows
again:
Sunshade Open
Glass Slide Open Glass Slide Close Sunshade
Close
Then, release the lever.
When this is complete, the sunroof sys‐ tem has been reset.
NOTICE
If you do not reset the sunroof, it
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Other features
ItemsExplanation
Fuel Economy Auto Reset If this item is checked, the average fuel economy will reset automatically when refu‐ eling.
Fuel Economy Unit Choose the fuel economy unit. (Km/L, L/100)
- Speedometer is km/h type: Km/L or L/100km
- Speedometer is MPH type: US gallon or UK gallon
Temperature Unit Choose the temperature unit. (°C, °F)
Tire Pressure Unit (if equipped) Choose the tire pressure unit. (psi, kPa, Bar)
Language
(if equipped) Choose the language.

Trip modes (Trip computer)
The trip computer is a microcomputer-
controlled driver information system
that displays information related to driving.
NOTICE
Some driving information stored in
the trip computer (for example
Average Vehicle Speed) resets if the
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- Distance range: 1 ~ 9,999 km or 1 ~9,999 mi.
NOTICE
•If the vehicle is not on level ground
or the battery power has been in‐
terrupted, the distance to empty
function may not operate correct‐
ly.
•The distance to empty may differ
from the actual driving distance as
it is an estimate of the available
driving distance.
•The trip computer may not regis‐
ter additional fuel if less than
6 liters (1.6 gallons) of fuel are
added to the vehicle.
•The fuel economy and distance to
empty may vary significantly
based on driving conditions, driving
habits, and condition of the vehi‐
cle.
Average Fuel Economy (2)
• The average fuel economy is calcula‐ ted by the total driving distance and
fuel consumption since the last aver‐ age fuel economy reset. - Fuel economy range: 0.0 ~ 99.9
km/L, L/100 km or MPG
• The average fuel economy can be re‐ set both manually and automatically.
Manual reset
To clear the average fuel economy
manually, press the OK button (reset) on the steering wheel for more than 1
second when the average fuel economy
is displayed.
Automatic reset
To make the average fuel economy be reset automatically whenever refueling,
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Trip A/B
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Tripmeter (1)
• The tripmeter is the total driving dis‐ tance since the last tripmeter reset.- Distance range: 0.0 ~ 9999.9 km or mi.
• To reset the tripmeter, press the OK button (reset) on the steering wheelfor more than 1 second when the
tripmeter is displayed.
Average Vehicle Speed (2)
• The average vehicle speed is calcula‐ ted by the total driving distance and
driving time since the last average
vehicle speed reset. - Speed range: 0 ~ 260 km/h or 0 ~
160 mph
• To reset the average vehicle speed, press the OK button (reset) on the
steering wheel for more than 1 sec‐
ond when the average vehicle speed
is displayed.
NOTICE
•The average vehicle speed is not
displayed if the driving distance
has been less than 50 meters
(0.03 miles) or the driving time
has been less than 10 seconds
since the ignition switch or Engine
Start/Stop button was turned to
ON.
•Even if the vehicle is not in motion,
the average vehicle speed keeps
calculating, as long as while the
engine is running.
Elapsed Time (3)
• The elapsed time is the total driving time since the last elapsed time re‐
set. - Time range (hh:mm): 00:00 ~ 99:59 • To reset the elapsed time, press the
OK button (reset) on the steering
wheel for more than 1 second when
the elapsed time is displayed.
NOTICE
Even if the vehicle is not in motion,
the elapsed time keeps calculating,
as long as the engine is running.
Digital speedometer
This mode displays the current speed
of the vehicle.
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Do not use the or positionduring cooling operation in extreme‐ly humid weather. The difference be‐tween the temperature of the out‐side air and the windshield couldcause the outer surface of the wind‐shield to fog up, causing loss of visi‐bility. In this case, set the mode se‐lection to the position and fanspeed control to the lower speed.
Defogging logic (if equipped)
To reduce the possibility of fogging up
the inside of the windshield, the air in‐ take or air conditioning are controlled
automatically according to certain con‐
ditions such as the
or position.
To cancel or return to the defogging
logic, do the following.
Automatic climate control system
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
2. Press the defrost button (
).
3. While pressing the air conditioning button (A/C), press the air intake
control button at least 5 times
within 3 seconds.
The indicator on the air intake button will blink 3 times. It indicates that the
defogging logic is canceled or returned
to the programmed status.
If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, it resets to the defog
logic status.
Auto defogging system (Only
for automatic climate control
system, if equipped)
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Auto defogging reduces the possibility
of fogging up the inside of the wind‐ shield by automatically sensing the
moisture of inside the windshield.
This indicator illuminates when the auto defogging
system senses the moistureof inside the windshield andoperates.
If more moisture is in the vehicle, high‐
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(For European region)
Step 1: Blowing air flow toward thewindshield
Step 2: Increasing air flow toward the windshield
Step 3: Operating the air condition‐ ing.
Step 4: Outside air position
(For except European region)
Step 1: Outside air position
Step 2: Operating the air condition‐ ing.
Step 3: Blowing air flow toward the windshield
Step 4: Increasing air flow toward the windshield
To cancel or reset the AutoDefogging System
Press the front windshield defroster
button for 3 seconds when the ignition
switch is in the ON position.
When the Auto Defogging System is canceled, ADS OFF symbol will blink 3
times and the ADS OFF will be displayed
on the climate control information screen.
When the Auto Defogging System is re‐
set, ADS OFF symbol will blink 6 times
without a signal.
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Steering wheel audio controls (if
equipped)
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The steering wheel may incorporate
audio control buttons.
CAUTION
Do not operate audio remote controlbuttons simultaneously.
VOLUME (+/-) (1)
• çress the lever upward (+) to increase
the volume.
• çress the lever downward (-) to de‐ crease the volume.
SEEK/PRESET (/) (2)
The êEEK/çéEêET lever has differentfunctions based on the system mode.
For the following functions the lever
should be pressed for 0.8 seconds or more.
éADIO mode
It will function as the AUTO êEEK select
button.
CD/UêB/içod® mode
It will function as the FF/éEW button.
If the êEEK/çéEêET button is pressed
for less than 0.8 seconds, it will work as follows in each mode.
éADIO mode
It will function as the çéEêET êTATION
buttons.
CD/UêB/içod® mode
It will function as TéACK Uç/DOWN
button.
MODE () (3)
çress the button to change audio
source. FM
AM CD UêB/içod ®
AUX
MY MUêIC Bluetooth ®
Wireless Tech‐
nology audio
MUTE () (4)
• çress the button to mute the sound.
• çress the button to turn off the mi‐ crophone during a telephone call.
Detailed information for audio control
buttons are described in L

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