key Hyundai Elantra 2018 Owner's Guide
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Convenient features of your vehicle
3
Front lamps
(1) Front Map Lamp
(2) Front Door Lamp
(3) Front Room Lamp ON
(4) Front Room Lamp OFF
Front Map Lamp :
Press either of lenses turn the map lamp
on or off. This light produces a spot beam
for convenient use as a map lamp at
night or as a personal lamp for the driver
and the front passenger.
Front Door Lamp ( ):
The front or rear room lamps come on
when the front or rear doors are opened
if the engine is running or not. When
doors are unlocked by the remote key or
smart key, the front and rear lamps come
on for approximately 30 seconds as long
as any door is not opened. The front and
rear room lamps go out gradually after
approximately 30 seconds if the door is
closed. However, if the ignition switch is
in the ON position or all doors are locked,
the front and rear lamps will turn off. If a
door is opened with the ignition switch in
the ACC position or the OFF position, the
front and rear lamps stay on for about 20
minutes.
Front room lamp
Press the button to turn ON the room
lamp for the front/rear seats.
Press the button to turn OFF the room
lamp for the front/rear seats regardless
of front or rear door open position.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Welcome System (if equipped)
Welcome light
Door handle lamp (if equipped)
When all the doors (and trunk) are
closed and locked, the door handle lamp
will come on for about 15 seconds if any
of the below is performed.
When the door unlock button ispressed on the remote key or smart
key.
When the button of the outside door handle is pressed.
When the vehicle is approached with the smart key in possession.
Headlamp and Parking lamp
When the headlamp (with the lamp
switch in the headlamp or AUTO posi-
tion) is on and all doors (and trunk) are
locked and closed, the parking lamp and
headlamp will come on for 15 seconds
if/or any of the below is performed.
When the door unlock button ispressed on the remote key or smart
key.
At this time, if you press the door lock or
unlock button on the remote key or smart
key the parking lamp and headlamp will
turn off immediately.
You can activate or deactivate the
Welcome Light from the User Settings
Mode (Light) on the LCD display.
For more information, refer to the
"LCD Display" section in this chapter.
Interior lamp
When the interior lamp switch is in the
DOOR position and all doors (and trunk)
are closed and locked, the room lamp will
come on for 30 seconds if any of the
below is performed.
When the door unlock button is pressed on the remote key or smart
key.
When the button of the outside door handle is pressed.
At this time, if you press the door lock or
unlock button on the remote key or smart
key the room lamp will turn off immedi-
ately.
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• Avoid use of USB memoryproducts that can also be
used as key chains or
mobile phone accessories.
Use of such products may
cause damage to the USB jack.
• Connecting an MP3 device or phone through various channels, such as
AUX/BT or Audio/ USB mode may
result in pop noises or abnormal opera-
tion.Information - Using the iPod®
device
• iPod®is a registered trademark of
Apple Inc.
• In order to use the iPod
®while operat-
ing the keys, you must use a dedicated
iPod
®cable. (the cable that is supplied
when purchasing iPod® /iPhone®prod-
ucts)
• If the iPod
®is connected to the vehicle
while it is playing, a high pitch sound
could occur for approximately 1-2 sec-
onds immediately after connecting. If
possible, connect the iPod to the vehicle
with the iPod
®stopped/ paused.
• During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod
®through the iPod®cable will
charge the iPod®through the car audio
system.
• When connecting with the iPod
®cable,
make sure to fully insert the jack to pre-
vent communication interference.
• When the EQ features of an external device, such as the iPod
®, and the audio
system are both active, EQ effects could
overlap and cause sound deterioration
and distortion.
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Whenever possible, turn off the EQ fea-
ture within the external device upon use
by connecting with the audio system.
• Noise may occur when an iPod
®or AUX
device is connected. When such devices
are not being used, disconnect the device
for storage.
• When the iPod
®or AUX device power is
connected to the power jack, playing the
external device may result in noise. In
such cases, disconnect the power con-
nection before use.
• Skipping or improper operation may occur depending on the characteristics
of your iPod
® /Phone®device.
• If your iPhone®is connected to both the
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology and
USB, the sound may not be properly
played. In your iPhone
®, select the Dock
connector or Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology to change the sound output
(source).
• iPod mode cannot be operated when the iPod
®cannot be recognized due to ver-
sions that do not support communica-
tion protocols.
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Multimedia System
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Information - Using the voicerecognition
• When using the voice recognition fea- ture, only commands listed within the
user's manual are supported.
• Be aware that during the operation of the voice recognition system, pressing
any key other than the key termi-
nate the voice recognition mode.
• For superior voice recognition perform- ance, position the microphone used for
voice recognition above the head of the
driver’s seat and maintain a proper
position when saying commands.
• Within the following situations, voice recognition may not function properly
due to external sound.
- When the windows and sunroof areopen
- When the wind of the cooling / heating device is strong
- When entering and passing through tunnels
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- When driving on rugged and unevenroads
- During severe rain (heavy rains, windstorms)
• Phone related voice commands can be used only when a Bluetooth
®Wireless
Technology device is connected.
• When making calls by stating a name, the corresponding contact must be
downloaded and stored within the audio
system.
• After downloading the Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology phone book, it
takes some times to convert the phone
book data into voice information.
During this time, voice recognition may
not properly operate.
• Pronounce the voice commands natural- ly and clearly as if in a normal conver-
sation.
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Multimedia System
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• Some non-standard USB devices(METAL COVER TYPE USB) can be
unrecognizable.
• Some USB flash memory readers (such as CF, SD, micro SD, etc.) or external-
HDD type devices can be unrecogniz-
able.
• Music files protected by DRM (DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT) are not rec-
ognizable.
• The data in the USB memory may be lost while using this audio. Always back
up important data on a personal storage
device.
• Please avoid using USB memory products which
can be used as key chains
or cellular phone acces-
sories as they could cause
damage to the USB jack. Please make
certain only to use plug type connector
products.Information
- Using iPod®Device
iPod®is a registered trademark of Apple
inc.
• Some iPod
®models may not support
communication protocol and files may
not play properly.
Supported iPod
®models :
- iPhone®3GS/4
- iPod®touch 1st~4th generation
- iPod®nano 1st~6th generation
- iPod®classic
• The order of search or playback of songs in the iPod
®can be different from the
order searched in the audio system.
• If the iPod
®is disabled due to its own
malfunction, reset the iPod®. (Reset:
Refer to iPod®manual)
• An iPod®may not operate normally on
low battery.
• Some iPod
®devices, such as the
iPhone®, can be connected through the
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology inter-
face. The device must have audio
Bluetooth
®Wireless Technology capability
(such as for stereo headphone Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology).The device can play,
but it will not be controlled by the audio
system.
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• To use iPod
®features within the audio
mode, use the cable with iPod®device.
• Skipping or improper operation may occur depending on the characteristics
of your iPod
®/iPhone®device.
• If your iPhone®is connected to both the
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology and
USB, only iPod®mode will be supported
during Bluetooth®Audio treaming. To
use Bluetooth®Audio Str eaming, discon-
nect iPod®/iPhone®cable.
• When connecting iPod®with the iPod®
Cable, fully insert the USB connector
side of the cable into the vehicle USB
port. If not inserted completely, commu-
nications between the iPod
®and audio
may be interrupted.
• When adjusting the iPod
®sound set-
tings and the audio system, the audio
sound of both devices may overlap and
may reduce or distort the sound quality.
• Deactivate (turn off) the iPod
®equalizer
function when adjusting the audio sys-
tem's volume, and turn off the audio
system equalizer when using the iPod
®
equalizer.
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Multimedia System
Phone Mode (if equipped)
Making a call using the Steeringwheel controls
❈ The actual features in the vehicle may
differ from the illustration.
(1) VOICE RECOGNITION
Activates voice recognition*.
(2) MODE
Press the button to change audio
source.
FM1
➟ FM2 ➟ AM ➟ XM1*➟XM2*➟XM3*➟ CD ➟ USB(iPod®) ➟ AUX ➟My Music*➟ BT Audio*.
(3) VOLUME +
/-
Raises or lowers speaker volume.
*if equipped (4)
MUTE
Mutes audio volume.
(5) CALL
Places and transfers calls.
Check call history and making calls
- Shortly press the [CALL] button on the
steering wheel controls.
- The call history list will be displayed on the screen.
- Press the [CALL] button again to con-
nect a call to the selected number.
Redialing the most recently called number
- Press and hold the [CALL] button on
the steering wheel controls.
- The most recently called number is redialed.
(6) END
Ends calls or cancels functions.
❈ If call history does not exist, a screen
asking whether to download call histo-
ry is displayed. (The download feature
may not be supported in some mobile
phones)
Pairing using the Steering wheel controls
1. Press the [CALL] button on the steer-
ing wheel controls.
2. Select [OK] button to enter the Pair Phone screen.
Vehicle Name : Name of device as shown when searching from your
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
device
Passkey : Passkey used to pair the device
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Multimedia System
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3. From your Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology device (i.e. Mobile
Phone), search and select your car
audio system.
❈ SSP : Secure Simple Pairing
Non SSP supported device :
4. After a few moments, a screen is dis- played where the passkey is entered.
Enter the passkey “0000” to pair your
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
device with the car audio system.
SSP supported device :
4. After a few moments, a screen is dis- played that has the 6 digit passkey
from any nearby SSP device that is
found. Check the passkey on your
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology. Some phones (i.e., iPhone
®, Android TM
and Blackberry®phones) may offer an
option to allow acceptance of all future
Bluetooth
®connection requests by
default. Visit http://www.hyundaiusa.com/Bluetoothfor additional
information on pairing your Bluetooth®-
enabled mobile phone, and to view a
phone compatibility list.
If
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
devices are paired but none are cur-
rently connected, pressing the [CALL]
button on the steering wheel control
displays the following screen. Select
[Pair] button to pair a new device or
select [Connect] to connect a previous-
ly paired device.
MENU : Phone
With a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
device connected, press the [PHONE]
button to display the Phone menu
screen.
Favorites : [1] Button
Up to 20 frequently used contacts can be
saved for easy access.
Call History : [2] Button
Displays the call history list screen.
If you select the [History] button but there
is no call history data, a prompt is dis-
played which asks to download call histo-
ry data.
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Driving your vehicle
5
Before Driving ........................................................5-4
Before Entering the Vehicle ...........................................5-4
Before Starting ..................................................................5-4
Ignition Switch ........................................................5-6
Key Ignition Switch ...........................................................5-6
Engine Start/Stop Button................................................5-9
Manual Transmission ...........................................5-16
Manual Transmission Operation ..................................5-16
Good Driving Practices ..................................................5-18
Automatic Transmission ......................................5-19
Automatic Transmission Operation .............................5-19
Good Driving Practices ..................................................5-23
Dual Clutch Transmission ....................................5-24
Dual Clutch Transmission Operation ..........................5-24
Good Driving Practices ..................................................5-32
Braking System ....................................................5-33
Power Brakes ...................................................................5-33
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator ..........................................5-34
Rear Drum Brakes...........................................................5-34
Parking Brake...................................................................5-34
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ....................................5-36
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)................................5-38
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM).........................5-41
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ....................................5-42
Good Braking Practices .................................................5-42
Drive Mode Integrated Control System ............5-43
Blind Spot Detection System (BSD) ..................5-45
BSD (Blind Spot Detection) /
LCA (Lane Change Assist) .............................................5-46
RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) ..................................5-49
Limitations of the System .............................................5-51
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) ...............5-52
System Setting and Activation.....................................5-52
AEB Warning Message and System Control ............5-54
AEB Front Radar Sensor ...............................................5-56
System Malfunction .......................................................5-57
Limitations of the System .............................................5-58
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) .................5-62
LKAS Operation ...............................................................5-63
Limitations of the System .............................................5-66
LKAS Malfunction ...........................................................5-67
LKAS Function Change ..................................................5-68
Cruise Control .......................................................5-69
Cruise Control operation ...............................................5-69
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5-6
Key Ignition Switch
Whenever the front door is opened, the
ignition switch will illuminate, provided
the ignition switch is not in the ON posi-
tion. The light will go off immediately
when the ignition switch is turned on or
go off after about 30 seconds when the
door is closed. (if equipped)
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Driving your vehicle
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS
INJURY or DEATH, take the follow-
ing precautions:
NEVER allow children or any per-
son who is unfamiliar with the
vehicle to touch the ignition
switch or related parts.
Unexpected and sudden vehicle
movement can occur.
NEVER reach through the steer-
ing wheel for the ignition switch,
or any other control, while the
vehicle is in motion. The pres-
ence of your hand or arm in this
area may cause a loss of vehicle
control resulting in an accident.
WARNING NEVER turn the ignition switch to
the LOCK or ACC position while the
vehicle is in motion except in an
emergency. This will result in the
engine turning off and loss of
power assist for the steering and
brake systems. This may lead to
loss of directional control and brak-
ing function, which could cause an
accident.
Before leaving the driver's seat,
always make sure the shift lever is
in 1st gear (for manual transmis-
sion vehicle) or P (Park, for auto-
matic transmission/dual clutch
transmission vehicle) position,
apply the parking brake, and turn
ignition switch to the LOCK posi-
tion.
Unexpected vehicle movement may
occur if these precautions are not
followed.
WARNING
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5-7
Driving your vehicle
5
Key ignition switch positions
Switch
PositionActionNotice
LOCK
To turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, put the
key in at the ACC position and turn the key towards the
LOCK position.
The ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position.
(The shift lever must be in the P (Park) position for auto-
matic transmission/dual clutch transmission vehicles)
ACC
Electrical accessories are usable.
The steering wheel unlocks.
ON
This is the normal key position when the engine has
started.
All features and accessories are usable.
The warning lights can be checked when you turn the
ignition switch from ACC to ON.Do not leave the ignition switch in the ON position when
the engine is not running in order to prevent the battery
from discharging.
START
To start the engine, turn the ignition switch to the START
position. The switch returns to the ON position when you
let go of the key.The engine will crank until you release the key.