steering wheel GENESIS G80 2019 Workshop Manual
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What to do in an emergency
3. Install the towing hook by turning it
clockwise into the hole until it is
fully secured.
4. Remove the towing hook and
install the cover after use.
Emergency towing
(if equipped)
If towing is necessary, we recom-
mend you to have it done by an
authorized retailer of Genesis
Branded products or a commer-
cial tow truck service.If towing service is not available in an
emergency, your vehicle may be
temporarily towed using a cable or
chain secured to the emergency tow-
ing hook at the front (or rear) of the
vehicle.
Use extreme caution when towing
the vehicle with a cable or chain. A
driver must be in the vehicle to steer
it and operate the brakes.
Towing in this manner may be done
only on hard-surfaced roads for a
short distance and at low speeds.
Also, the wheels, axles, power train,
steering and brakes must all be in
good condition.
ODH067017
ODH063018
■Front
■Rear
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What to do in an emergency
6
Always follow these emergency tow-
ing precautions:
Place the Engine Start/Stop button
in the ACC position so the steering
wheel is not locked.
Place the shift lever in N (Neutral).
Release the parking brake.
Depress the brake pedal with more
force than normal since you will
have reduced braking perform-
ance.
More steering effort will be
required because the power steer-
ing system will be disabled.
Use a vehicle heavier than your
own to tow your vehicle.
The drivers of both vehicles should
communicate with each other fre-
quently.
Before emergency towing, check
that the hook is not broken or dam-
aged.
Fasten the towing cable or chain
securely to the hook.
Do not jerk the hook. Apply steady
and even force. Use a towing cable or chain less
than 16 feet (5 m) long. Attach a
white or red cloth (about 12 inches
(30 cm) wide) in the middle of the
cable or chain for easy visibility.
Drive carefully so the towing cable
or chain remains tight during tow-
ing.
Before towing, check the automat-
ic transmission for fluid leaks under
your vehicle. If the automatic trans-
mission fluid is leaking, flatbed
equipment or a towing dolly must
be used.
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To avoid damage to your vehicle
and vehicle components when
towing:
Always pull straight ahead
when using the towing hooks.
Do not pull from the side or at
a vertical angle.
Do not use the towing hooks
to pull a vehicle out of mud,
sand or other conditions from
which the vehicle cannot be
driven out under its own
power.
Limit the vehicle speed to 10
mph (15 km/h) and drive less
than 1 mile (1.5 km) when tow-
ing to avoid serious damage
to the automatic transmis-
sion.
CAUTION
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Maintenance
Owner maintenance schedule
When you stop for fuel:
• Check the engine oil level.
Check coolant level in the engine
coolant reservoir.
Check the windshield washer fluid
level.
Check for low or under-inflated
tires.
While operating your vehicle:
Note any changes in the sound of
the exhaust or any smell of
exhaust fumes in the vehicle.
Check for vibrations in the steering
wheel. Notice if there is any
increased steering effort or loose-
ness in the steering wheel, or
change in its straight-ahead posi-
tion.
Notice if your vehicle constantly
turns slightly or "pulls" to one side
when traveling on smooth, level
road.
When stopping, listen and check
for unusual sounds, pulling to one
side, increased brake pedal travel
or "hard-to-push" brake pedal.
If any slipping or changes in the
operation of your transmission
occurs, check the transmission
fluid level.
Check the automatic transmission
P (Park) function. Check the parking brake.
Check for fluid leaks under your
vehicle (water dripping from the air
conditioning system during or after
use is normal).
At least monthly:
Check coolant level in the engine
coolant reservoir.
Check the operation of all exterior
lights, including the stoplights, turn
signals and hazard warning flash-
ers.
Check the inflation pressures of all
tires including the spare for tires
that are worn, show uneven wear,
or are damaged.
Check for loose wheel lug nuts. Be careful when checking your
engine coolant level when the
engine is hot. This may result in
coolant being blown out of the
opening and cause serious
burns and other injuries.
WARNING
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7
Maintenance
Brake hoses and lines
Visually check for proper installation,
chafing, cracks, deterioration and
any leakage. Replace any deteriorat-
ed or damaged parts immediately.
Brake fluid
Check brake fluid level in the brake
fluid reservoir. The level should be
between the MIN and the MAX
marks on the side of the reservoir.
Use only hydraulic brake fluid con-
forming to DOT 3 or DOT 4 specifi-
cation.
Parking brake
Inspect the parking brake system
including the parking brake pedal
and cables.
Brake discs, pads, calipers
and rotors
Check the pads for excessive wear,
discs for run out and wear, and
calipers for fluid leakage.
Exhaust pipe and muffler
Visually inspect the exhaust pipes,
muffler and hangers for cracks, dete-
rioration, or damage. Start the
engine and listen carefully for any
exhaust gas leakage. Tighten con-
nections or replace parts as neces-
sary.
Suspension mounting bolts
Check the suspension connections
for looseness or damage. Retighten
to the specified torque.
Steering gear box, linkage &
boots/lower arm ball joint
With the vehicle stopped and the
engine off, check for excessive free-
play in the steering wheel. Check the
linkage for bends or damage. Check
the dust boots and ball joints for
deterioration, cracks, or damage.
Replace any damaged parts.
Drive shafts and boots
Check the drive shafts, boots and
clamps for cracks, deterioration, or
damage. Replace any damaged
parts and, if necessary, repack the
grease.
Air conditioning refrigerant
Check the air conditioning lines and
connections for leakage and dam-
age.
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Maintenance
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Tire care
For proper maintenance, safety, and
maximum fuel economy, you must
always maintain recommended tire
inflation pressures and stay within
the load limits and weight distribution
recommended for your vehicle. (Continued)Replace tires that are worn,
show uneven wear, or are
damaged. Worn tires can
cause loss of braking effec-
tiveness, steering) control, or
traction.
ALWAYS replace tires with the
same size as each tire that
was originally supplied with
this vehicle. Using tires and
wheels other than the recom-
mended sizes could cause
unusual handling characteris-
tics or poor vehicle control, or
could negatively affect your
vehicle's Anti-Lock Brake
System (ABS) resulting in a
serious accident.
Tire failure may cause loss of
vehicle control resulting in an
accident. To reduce risk of
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH,
take the following precautions:
Inspect your tires monthly for
proper inflation as well as
wear and damage.
The recommended cold tire
pressure for your vehicle can
be found in this manual and
on the tire label located on the
driver's side center pillar.
Always use a tire pressure
gauge to measure tire pres-
sure. Tires with too much or
too little pressure wear
unevenly causing poor han-
dling.
Check the pressure of the
spare every time you check
the pressure of the other tires
on your vehicle.
(Continued)
WARNING
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7
Maintenance
Wheel alignment and tire bal-
ance
The wheels on your vehicle were
aligned and balanced carefully at the
factory to give you the longest tire life
and best overall performance.
In most cases, you will not need to
have your wheels aligned again.
However, if you notice unusual tire
wear or your vehicle pulling one way
or the other, the alignment may need
to be reset.
If you notice your vehicle vibrating
when driving on a smooth road, your
wheels may need to be rebalanced.
Tire replacement
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear
indicator will appear as a solid band
across the tread. This shows there is
less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of tread
left on the tire. Replace the tire when
this happens.
Do not wait for the band to appear
across the entire tread before replac-
ing the tire.
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Tread wear indicator
Improper wheel weights can
damage your vehicle's alu-
minum wheels. Use only
approved wheel weights.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY:
Replace tires that are worn,
show uneven wear, or are
damaged. Worn tires can
cause loss of braking effec-
tiveness, steering control, and
traction.
Always replace tires with the
same size as each tire that
was originally supplied with
this vehicle. Using tires and
wheels other than the recom-
mended sizes could cause
unusual handling characteris-
tics or poor vehicle control, or
could negatively affect your
vehicle's Anti-Lock Brake
System (ABS) resulting in a
serious accident.
(Continued)
WARNING
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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 car in a damp, poor-
ly ventilated garage. This creates a
favorable environment for corrosion.
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 contribute to
corrosion unless it is well ventilated
so moisture is dispersed.
Keep paint and trim in good condi-
tion
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 prod-
ucts (steering wheel, seats
etc.), use neutral detergents
or low alcohol content solu-
tions. 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.
CAUTION
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Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system ...............................5-94
Limitation of the System ..........................................5-102
LKA function change ...............................................5-101
LKA malfunction........................................................5-99
LKA operation ............................................................5-95
LCD display ....................................................................3-65
LCD Modes ................................................................3-65
User Settings Mode ....................................................3-68
Warning Messages......................................................3-76
Light ..............................................................................3-107
Exterior lights ...........................................................3-107
Interior lights ............................................................3-115
Welcome system .......................................................3-119
Light bulbs ......................................................................7-76
Headlamp, position lamp, turn signal lamp,
side marker and front fog lamp bulb replacement ..7-76
High mounted stop lamp ............................................7-82
Interior light bulb replacement ...................................7-82
License plate light bulb replacement .........................7-82
Rear combination light bulb replacement ..................7-80
Side repeater lamp replacement .................................7-79
Luggage volume ...............................................................8-5Maintenance services ........................................................7-6
Owner maintenance precautions ..................................7-6
Owner's responsibility ..................................................7-6
Mirrors ............................................................................3-22
Inside rearview mirror ................................................3-22
Reverse parking aid function .....................................3-34
Side view mirrors .......................................................3-32
Multimedia system............................................................4-2
Antenna ........................................................................4-3
Audio / Video / Navigation system (AVN) ..................4-5
AUX, USB and iPod
®port ..........................................4-2
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology hands-free................4-5
Steering wheel audio control........................................4-4
Owner maintenance ..........................................................7-7
Owner maintenance schedule .......................................7-8
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Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go system ...............5-78
Limitations of the system ...........................................5-89
Sensor to detect distance to the vehicle ahead ...........5-87
Smart cruise control speed .........................................5-80
Smart cruise control vehicle-to-vehicle distance .......5-85
To Adjust the Sensitivity of Smart Cruise Control ....5-79
To convert to cruise control mode .............................5-80
Special driving conditions ............................................5-109
Driving at night ........................................................5-110
Driving in flooded areas ...........................................5-111
Driving in the rain ....................................................5-111
Hazardous driving conditions ..................................5-109
Rocking the vehicle ..................................................5-109
Smooth cornering .....................................................5-110
Steering wheel.................................................................3-19
Electric power steering (EPS) ....................................3-19
Heated steering wheel ................................................3-20
Horn ............................................................................3-21
Tilt steering/Telescope steering ..................................3-19
Storage compartment ....................................................3-152
Cellular Phone Holder ..............................................3-154
Center console storage .............................................3-152
Glove box .................................................................3-153
Sunglass holder ........................................................3-153Theft-alarm system .........................................................3-15
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .......................6-9
Changing a tire with TPMS .......................................6-13
Check tire pressure .......................................................6-9
Low tire pressure position and tire pressure telltale ..6-11
Low tire pressure telltale ............................................6-11
Tire pressure monitoring system ................................6-10
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
malfunction indicator ..............................................6-12
Tire specification and pressure label ................................8-9
Tires and wheels ......................................................7-43, 8-4
All season tires ...........................................................7-56
Check tire inflation pressure ......................................7-45
Low aspect ratio tires .................................................7-57
Radial-ply tires ...........................................................7-57
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures ...............7-44
Snow tires ...................................................................7-56
Summer tires ..............................................................7-56
Tire care ......................................................................7-43
Tire maintenance ........................................................7-49
Tire replacement .........................................................7-47
Tire rotation ................................................................7-46
Tire sidewall labeling .................................................7-49
Tire terminology and definitions ................................7-53
Tire traction ................................................................7-48
Wheel alignment and tire balance ..............................7-47
Wheel replacement .....................................................7-48
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