seats GENESIS G70 2020 Owner's Guide
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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When the vehicle battery is dis-charged or the trunk needs tobe opened manually
1. Fold the rear seats using the seat-
back folding lever (1).
2. Open the trunk using the Emergency Trunk Safety Release
lever.
Your vehicle should be kept
locked and the Smart Key
should be kept out of the reach
of children. Parents should
teach their children about the
dangers of playing in trunks.
Use the release lever for
emergencies only.
OIK037026
You and your passengers
must be aware of the location
of the Emergency Trunk
Safety Release lever in this
vehicle and how to open the
trunk in case you are acciden-
tally locked in the trunk.
NEVER allow anyone to occu-
py the trunk of the vehicle at
any time. If the trunk is par-
tially or totally latched and the
person is unable to get out,
serious injury or death could
occur due to lack of ventila-
tion, exhaust fumes and rapid
heat build-up, or because of
exposure to cold weather con-
ditions. The trunk is also a
highly dangerous location in
the event of a crash because it
is not a protected occupant
space but is a part of the vehi-
cle’s crush zone.
WARNING
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Convenient features of your vehicle
When the vehicle battery is dis-charged or the trunk needs tobe opened manually
1. Fold the rear seats using the seat-
back folding lever (1).
2. Open the trunk using the Emergency Trunk Safety Release
lever.
Smart Trunk (if equipped)
On a vehicle equipped with a smart
key, the trunk can be opened with
no-touch activation using the Smart
Trunk system.
Your vehicle should be kept
locked and the Smart Key
should be kept out of the reach
of children. Parents should
teach their children about the
dangers of playing in trunks.
Use the release lever for
emergencies only.
OIK037026
OIK048013
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Overloading your vehicle may
cause damage. Repairs would not
be covered by your warranty. Do
not overload your vehicle.
NOTICE
If you carry items inside your
vehicle (e.g., suitcases, tools,
packages, or anything else),
they are moving as fast as the
vehicle. If you have to stop or
turn quickly, or if there is a
crash, the items will keep going
and can cause an injury if they
strike the driver or a passenger.
Put items in the cargo area of
your vehicle. Try to spread the
weight evenly.
Do not stack items, like suit-
cases, inside the vehicle
above the tops of the seats.
Do not leave an unsecured
child restraint in your vehicle.
When you carry something
inside the vehicle, secure it.
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We do not recommend using this vehicle for trailer towing.
Driving your vehicle
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7
Maintenance
Tire Terminology and
Definitions
Air Pressure
The amount of air inside the tire
pressing outward on the tire. Air
pressure is expressed in pounds per
square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa).
Accessory Weight
This means the combined weight of
optional accessories. Some exam-
ples of optional accessories are
automatic transmission, power
seats, and air conditioning.
Aspect Ratio
The relationship of a tire's height to
its width.
Belt
A rubber coated layer of cords that is
located between the plies and the
tread. Cords may be made from steel
or other reinforcing materials.
Bead
The tire bead contains steel wires
wrapped by steel cords that hold the
tire onto the rim.
Bias Ply Tire
A pneumatic tire in which the plies
are laid at alternate angles less than
90 degrees to the centerline of the
tread.
Cold Tire Pressure
The amount of air pressure in a tire,
measured in pounds per square inch
(psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire
has built up heat from driving.
Curb Weight
This means the weight of a motor
vehicle with standard and optional
equipment including the maximum
capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, but
without passengers and cargo.
DOT Markings
A code molded into the sidewall of a
tire signifying that the tire is in com-
pliance with the U.S. Department of
Transportation motor vehicle safety
standards. The DOT code includes
the Tire Identification Number (TIN),
an alphanumeric designator which
can also identify the tire manufactur-
er, production plant, brand and date
of production.
GVWR
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
GAWR FRT
Gross Axle Weight Rating for the
Front Axle.
GAWR RR
Gross Axle Weight Rating for the
Rear axle.
Intended Outboard Sidewall
The side of an asymmetrical tire, that
must always face outward when
mounted on a vehicle.
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7
Maintenance
vehicle, pay particular attention to
the components under the fenders
and other areas that are hidden
from view. Do a thorough job; just
dampening the accumulated mud
rather than washing it away will
accelerate corrosion rather than
prevent it. Water under high pres-
sure and steam are particularly
effective in removing accumulated
mud and corrosive materials.
When cleaning lower door panels, rocker panels and frame members,
be sure that drain holes are kept
open so that moisture can escape
and not be trapped inside to accel-
erate corrosion.Keep your garage dry
Don't park your vehicle in a damp,
poorly ventilated garage. This cre-
ates a favorable environment for cor-
rosion. This is particularly true if you
wash your vehicle in the garage or
drive it into the garage when it is still
wet or covered with snow, ice or
mud. Even a heated garage can con-
tribute to corrosion unless it is well
ventilated so moisture is dispersed.
Keep paint and trim in good condition
Scratches or chips in the finish
should be covered with "touch-up"
paint as soon as possible to reduce
the possibility of corrosion. If bare
metal is showing through, the atten-
tion of a qualified body and paint
shop is recommended.
Bird droppings are highly corrosive
and may damage painted surfaces in
just a few hours. Always remove bird
droppings as soon as possible.
Interior Care
Interior general precautions
Prevent caustic solutions such as
perfume and cosmetic oil, from con-
tacting the interior parts because
they may cause damage or discol-
oration. If they do contact the interior
parts, wipe them off immediately.
See the instructions for the proper
way to clean vinyl.
Never allow water or other liq-uids to come in contact with
electrical/electronic compo-
nents inside the vehicle as this
may damage them.
When cleaning leather products (steering wheel, seats etc.), use
neutral detergents or low alco-
hol content solutions. If you use
high alcohol content solutions
or acid/ alkaline detergents, the
color of the leather may fade or
the surface may get stripped off.
NOTICE
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7
Maintenance
Caring for the leather seats- Vacuum the seat periodically toremove dust and sand on the seat.
It will prevent abrasion or damage
of the leather and maintain its qual-
ity.
- Wipe the natural leather seat cover often with dry or soft cloth.
- Use of proper leather protector may prevent abrasion of the cover
and helps maintain the color. Be
sure to read the instructions and
consult a specialist when using
leather coating or protective agent.
- Light colored (beige, cream beige) leather is easily contaminated and
the stain is noticeable. Clean the
seats frequently.
- Avoid wiping with wet cloth. It may cause the surface to crack. Cleaning the leather seats
- Remove all contaminations instant-ly. Refer to instructions below for
removal of each contaminant.
- Cosmetic products (sunscreen, foundation, etc.)
Apply cleansing cream on a cloth
and wipe the contaminated spot.
Wipe off the cream with a wet cloth
and remove water with a dry cloth.
- Beverages (coffee, soft drink, etc.) Apply a small amount of neutral
detergent and wipe until contami-
nations do not smear.
- Oil Remove oil instantly with
absorbable cloth and wipe with
stain remover used only for natural
leather.
- Chewing gum Harden the gum with ice and
remove gradually. Handling prime napa leather
(if equipped)
Try to avoid excessive sunlight and
heat exposure. Excessive sunlight
and heat exposure naturally fades
and dries out napa leather, causing
wrinkles and discoloration. If the
napa leather is wet with liquid,
immediately clean it with lint-free
cloth to minimize damage. Do not
scratch the napa leather surface
with a sharp object. If your napa
leather seat is bright colored, it
may be contaminated or stained
from dyed materials such as jeans.
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AFS (Adaptive Front-Lighting System) .......................3-110
Air bag warning labels ....................................................2-67
Air bags ........................................................................\
...2-45Additional safety precautions .....................................2-67
Air bag collision sensors ............................................2-62
Air bag inflation conditions .......................................2-63
Air bag non-inflation conditions ................................2-64
Air bag warning labels ...............................................2-67
Curtain air bags ..........................................................2-49
Driver's air bag ...........................................................2-47
Driver's knee airbag....................................................2-47
How does the air bags system operate? .....................2-50
Occupant Classification System (OCS) .....................2-56
Passenger's front air bag.............................................2-47
Side air bags ...............................................................2-48
SRS Care ....................................................................2-66\
SRS components and functions..................................2-50
SRS warning light ......................................................2-51
What to expect after an air bag inflates .....................2-55
Why didn't my air bag go off in a collision ...............2-61
Air cleaner filter replacement .........................................7-25
Air conditioning refrigerant label .................................3-143
Air conditioning system specification ..............................8-6
Air ventilation seats ........................................................2-18
Alarm system ..................................................................3-15
All Wheel Drive (AWD) .................................................5-49 Antenna ........................................................................\
.....4-3
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ......................................5-41
Appearance care..............................................................7-66
Exterior care ...............................................................7-66
Interior care ................................................................7-71
Armrest ........................................................................\
...2-14
Ashtray ........................................................................\
..3-153
Audio/Video/Navigation system .......................................4-4
Auto defogging system .................................................3-146
Auto hold ........................................................................\
5-38
Auto light position ........................................................3-103
Auto LOCK - Enable on shift.........................................3-13
Auto LOCK - Enable on speed.......................................3-13
Auto UNLOCK - Enable on shift ...................................3-14
Auto UNLOCK - Air bag deployment ...........................3-14
Automatic climate control system ................................3-131 Air conditioning .......................................................3-140
Air intake control .....................................................3-138
Automatic heating and air conditioning ...................3-133
Climate control information screen selection button ..........................................3-140
Fan speed control .....................................................3-140
Instrument panel vents .............................................3-136
Manual heating and air conditioning .......................3-134
Mode selection .........................................................3-135
OFF mode.................................................................3-140
SYNC button ............................................................3-137
System maintenance .................................................3-142
Index
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Capacities (Lubricants) .....................................................8-7
CareExterior care ...............................................................7-66
Interior care ................................................................7-71
Tire care ......................................................................7-\
33
Cartridge type fuse..........................................................7-50
Center console storage ..................................................3-151
Central door lock/unlock switch .....................................3-12
Certification label ...........................................................8-10
Chains Tire chains ................................................................5-134
Check tire inflation pressure ...........................................7-35
Child restraint system (CRS) ..........................................2-34 Booster seats...............................................................2-37
Forward-facing child restraint system........................2-37
Installing a child restraint system (CRS) ...................2-37
Lap/shoulder belt ........................................................2-42
Lower anchors ............................................................2-40
Lower anchors and tether for Children (LATCH System) ....................................................2-38
Rearward-facing child restraint system......................2-36
Selecting a child restraint system (CRS) ...................2-35
Tether anchors ............................................................2-41
Child-protector rear door lock ........................................3-14
Climate control air filter replacement.............................7-26
Climate control system .................................................3-131 Clock ........................................................................\
.....3-159
Clutch fluid .....................................................................7-2\
2
Coat hanger ...................................................................3-159\
Combined instrument, see instrument cluster ................3-58
Compact spare tire replacement .....................................7-38
Coolant ........................................................................\
....7-19
Cooling fluid, see engine coolant ...................................7-19
Crankcase emission control system ................................7-75
Cruise control................................................................5-108
Cup holder.....................................................................3-1\
53
Curtain air bags ...............................................................2-49
Dashboard illumination, see instrument panel
illumination..................................................................3-59
Dashboard, see instrument cluster ..................................3-58
Daytime running light (DRL) .......................................3-110
Defogging (Windshield) ...............................................3-144
Defroster .......................................................................3\
-147 Rear window defroster .............................................3-147
Defrosting (Windshield) ...............................................3-144
Dimensions .......................................................................8\
-2
Display illumination, see instrument panel illumination..................................................................3-59
Displays, see instrument cluster .....................................3-58
Index
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Periodic inspection .....................................................2-33
Pre-tensioner seat belt ................................................2-27
Rear center seat belt ...................................................2-27
Seat belt safety precautions ........................................2-21
Seat belt use and children...........................................2-3\
1
Seat belt use during pregnancy ..................................2-30
Seat belt warning light ...............................................2-22
Transporting an injured person ..................................2-32
When to replace seat belts..........................................2-33
Seat warmers ...................................................................2-18
Seats ........................................................................\
..........2-4 Air ventilation seats....................................................2-18
Front seat adjustment ...................................................2-6
Front seat warmers .....................................................2-18
Head restraints ............................................................2-14
Rear seat adjustment...................................................2-11
Rear seat warmers ......................................................2-18
Safety precautions ........................................................2-5
Side air bags....................................................................2-48\
Side view mirrors............................................................3-31
Smart cruise control ......................................................5-113
Smart key ........................................................................\
..3-3 Battery replacement......................................................3-8
Locking........................................................................\
.3-3
Mechanical key ............................................................3-6
Trunk opening ..............................................................3-5
Unlocking .....................................................................3-4\
Smart phone charging system, see Wireless cellular
phone charging system ..............................................3-157
Smart trunk .....................................................................3-5\
2
Smart ventilation ...........................................................3-149
Smooth cornering..........................................................5-131
Snow tires .....................................................................5-1\
33
Spare tire Compact spare tire replacement .................................7-38
Special driving conditions Driving at night ........................................................5-131
Driving in flooded areas ...........................................5-132
Driving in the rain ....................................................5-131
Hazardous driving conditions ..................................5-130
Highway driving.......................................................5-132
Rocking the vehicle ..................................................5-130
Smooth cornering .....................................................5-131
Speedometer....................................................................3-60\
Starting difficulties, see engine will not start ...................6-3
Steering wheel Electric Power Steering (EPS) ...................................3-20
Heated steering wheel ................................................3-22
Horn ........................................................................\
....3-23
Power steering ............................................................3-20
Tilt steering/Telescope steering ..................................3-21
Steering wheel audio controls...........................................4-3
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