engine Hyundai Elantra GT 2018 Quick Reference Guide
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Elantra GT
www.hyundai.com
Roadside Assistance:
1-800-243-7766
Consumer Affairs:
1-800-633-5151
Sirius
XM®
Radio:
1-800-967-2346
Blue Link:
1-855-2BLUELINK
(1-855-225-8354)
HYUNDAI
Quick Reference Guide
☐Windshield Wiper Service Position
(to lift the wipers off the windshield) - page 10☐Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - page 34NOTE: Tire pressure may vary in colder temperatures causing the low
tire pressure indicator
to illuminate. Inflate tires according to the Tire
Pressure Label located on the driver’s side door pillar.
LOW TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR /
TPMS MALFUNCTION INDICATOR
MAINTENANCE
☐How to
Defrost - page 22-23
1 Press the front defrost button.
2 Set to warmest temperature setting.
3 Set to highest fan speed.
WALK THE CUSTOMER THROUGH EACH OF
THE FOLLOWING KEY DELIVERY FEATURES☐ Blue Link - pages 28-30 - Assist with creating MyHyundai.com account
- Assist with Blue Link enrollment
- Show Blue Link Users Manual & tear out Voice Commands / Quick Tip Card
- Encourage customers to press the Blue Link button
☐Central Door Lock/ Unlock Switch - page 02☐Liftgate - page 03
Looking for more detailed information? This Quick Reference Guide does not replace your vehicle’s
Owner’s Manual. If you require additional information or are unsure of a specific issue,we recommend
that you always refer to the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual or contact your authorized Hyundai dealer. The
information contained in this Quick Reference Guide is correct at the time of printing; however,
specifications and equipment can change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being
extended in this Quick Reference Guide, and Hyundai reserves the right to change product
specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligations. Some vehicles are shown
with optional equipment.Scheduled Maintenance
(Normal Usage)2.0 GDI 1.6 T-GDIEngine Oil and Filter Replace 7,500 or 12 mos. Replace 6,000 or 12 mos.
Fuel Additives Add 7,500 or 12 mos. Add 6,000 or 12 mos.
Tire Rotation Perform 7,500 Perform 6,000
Vacuum Hose Inspect 7,500 or 12 mos. Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos.
Air Cleaner FilterInspect 7,500 or 12 mos. Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos.
Replace 22,500 or 36 mos. Replace 18,000 or 36 mos.
Climate Control Air Filter
(for Evaporator and Blower Unit)Replace 7,500 or 12 mos. Replace 6,000 or 12 mos.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
Inspect 7,500 or 12 mos. Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos. Brake Hoses & Lines
Drive Shafts & Boots
Front Brake Disc/Pads, Calipers
Rear Brake Disc/Pads
Steering Gear Box, Linkage & Boots /
Lower Arm Ball Joint, Upper Arm Ball Joint
Suspension Mounting Bolts
Exhaust Pipe & Muffler
Inspect 15,000 or 24 mos. Inspect 12,000 or 24 mos. Fuel Tank Air Filter
Vapor Hose & Fuel Filler Cap, Fuel Tank
Brake/Clutch Fluid
Parking Brake
Fuel Filter
Fuel Lines, Fuel Hoses and Connections Inspect 30,000 or 48 mos. Inspect 24,000 or 48 mos.
Drive Belt InspectFirst
InspectFirst
60,000 or 72 mos. 60,000 or 72 mos.
Subsequent, every Subsequent, every
15,000 or 24 mos. 12,000 or 24 mos.
Spark Plugs
Replace 97,500 Replace 42,000
Coolant ReplaceFirst
ReplaceFirst
120,000 or 120 mos. 120,000 or 120 mos.
Subsequent, every Subsequent, every
30,000 or 24 mos. 30,000 or 24 mos.
Valve Clearance - Inspect 60,000 or 72 mos.
Dual Clutch Ttransmission Fluid
Inspect 30,000 or 48 mos. Inspect 24,000 or 48 mos.
Manual Transmission Fluid
Automatic Transmission Fluid No checks or services required for Normal Usage driving.
*Check the engine oil regularly between recommended oil change intervals.
We recommend Quaker State oil.
*See Owner's Manual for details regarding Severe Usage maintenance recommendations.
NP150-82018-A
(Rev 05/05/17)
Printing 05/08/17
Press the central door lock/unlock
switch to lock/unlock all vehicle doors.
Unlock the doors, press the liftgate
handle button and open the liftgate. Within 20 seconds of turning off the engine,
lift and hold the wiper lever up to the MIST
position until the wipers move to the top
wipe position☐Fuel Filler Door - page 03Unlock the doors and press the fuel
door lid at the 3 o'clock position.☐Emergency/ Manual Door Lock- page 02Doors without an outside key hole can be
locked as follows:
1. Open the door.
2. Insert the key into the emergency door
lock hole and turn key horizontally to lock.
3. Close the door securely.
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Steering wheel
audio controlPage24
Instrument
clusterPage17
NavigationPage31-32
Instrument
panel lillumination Page18
Climate
controlPage20-23
HeadlightsPage09
Table of contents
Cruise control/
Smart cruise controlPage42
Wiper and
washerPage10
TransmissionPage36
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of serious injury to yourself and others,
read and understand the important SAFETY INFORMATION
in your Owner’s Manual.
* Some vehicles may not be equipped
with all the listed features.
Use this Quick Reference Guide to learn
about the features that will enhance your
enjoyment of your Hyundai. More detailed
information about these features are
available in your Owner’s Manual.
Driver's main
controlsPage08
GETTING STARTEDCentral door lock/ unlock switch 02
Child-protector rear door lock 03
Emergency manual door lock 02
Engine start/stop button 07
Front seat adjustment (manual) 05
Front seat adjustment (power) 05
Fuel filler door 03
Head restraint adjustment 06
Inner door handle 02
Liftgate 03
Rear seat folding 06
Remote & smart key 04
Seat belt adjustment (front seat) 06
Steering wheel adjustments 07FEATURES AND CONTROLSAir ventilation seat (front seat) 13
Climate control 20-23
Clock adjustment 16
Driver’s main controls 08
Headlights 09
Homelink wireless control system 14
Instrument cluster 17
Instrument panel illumination 18
Interior lights 12
LCD display control 19
LCD display modes 19
Rear view camera 15
Seat warmer (front seats) 13
Sunroof 11
Warning and indicators 18
Wireless cellular phone charging system 15
Wipers and washer 10 MULTIMEDIAAUX, USB and iPod® port 32
Blue link telematics system 28-30
Bluetooth® phone call operational tips 24-25
Bluetooth® phone operation 2 7
Navigation 31-32
Steering wheel audio control 24
Voice recognition tips 26DRIVINGAuto hold 33
Automatic emergency braking (AEB) 39
Automatic transmission &
Dual clutch transmission 36
Blind spot detection system (BSD) 39Cruise control/advanced smart cruise control
42
Driver attention alert system 40
Drive mode integrated control system 41
Electronic parking brake (EPB) 33
Electronic stability control (ESC) 38
Lane keeping assist system (LKAS) 38
Manual transmission 35
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) 34
Paddle shifter 37
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GETTING STARTED
Pull up to raise.Press button and
push down to lower.
SEAT BELT ADJUSTMENT (Front seat) HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUSTMENT
To Raise the Head Restraint:
Pull headrest up.
To Lower the Head Restraint:
Press lock button while pressing
down on headrest.
With the ignition OFF and foot OFF
of brake pedal, press the Engine
Start / Stop button.• Once for ACC (Accessory) mode.• Twice for ON mode.• Third for OFF.
ENGINE START / STOP BUTTON To start the engine in any mode (including OFF), press the Engine Start / Stop
button while pressing down on the brake pedal (and clutch pedal for the
manual transmission).
To turn off the engine, place the shift lever in P (Park) and press
the Engine Start / Stop button.Emergency Situations To turn the engine off while moving Press the Engine Start / Stop button for more than 2 seconds or 3 times
consecutively within 3 seconds.To restart the engine while movingPress the Engine Start / Stop button with the shift lever in N (Neutral).
REAR SEAT FOLDING
1. Pull the lever
1 down.
2. Set the angle 2 and distance
3.
3. Pull the lever
1 up to lock position.
NOTE:
Do not adjust while driving.
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENTS
1
2
3
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
WIPERS AND WASHER
Windshield WasherFront: Pull the lever towards you to spray
washer fluid and run the wipers briefly.Rear Wiper ControlOFF -
Off
OFF -
Off
OFF
MIST -
Single wipe
MIST
INT -
Intermittent wipe
INT
LO -
Low wiper speed
LO -
Low wiper speed
LO
HI -
High wiper speed
HI -
High wiper speed
HI
Intermittent wipe time adjustmentMove the speed control switchFast wiper speed
Slow wiper speed
PULL
PUSH
SunshadeTo open the sunshade, pull the
sunroof control lever lightly
backward to the first detent position.
Push the sunroof control lever
forward to close.
Tilting the SunroofSUNROOF Sliding the Sunroof
Pull the sunroof control lever
backward past the first detent to
slide open the sunroof glass.
Push the sunroof control lever
forward to the second detent
position to close sunroof glass with
the sunshade.Push the sunroof control lever
upward to tilt open the sunroof.
Push again the sunroof control lever
upward to tilt the sunroof glass closed.
Windshield Wiper Service Position
(to lift the wipers off the windshield)Within 20 seconds of turning off the engine,
lift and hold the wiper lever up to the MIST
position until the wipers move to the top
wipe position.Rear: Push the lever away from you to
spray washer fluid on the rear window
and run the wiper briefly.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
With NavigationCLOCK ADJUSTMENT
1. Press the SETUP( ) button on the
audio head unit.
2. Select Date/Time.
3. Select the desired items.
Date/Time
If you tap any value, you can directly
enter the number in the screen.
Daylight Saving Time
The daylight saving time(DST) is
applied.
24 Hours
Choose between 12-hour and
24-hour time format.
With Audio
1 Tachometer2 Speedometer3 Engine coolant temperature gauge4 Fuel gauge5 Warning and indicator lights6 LCD display (including Trip computer)
55
5
4
1
2
3
6
5
55
4
1
2
3
6
INSTRUMENT CLUSTERType B Type A
1. Press the SETUP( ) button on the
navigation head unit.
2. Select Date/Time.
3. Select the desired items.
GPS time
Displays time according to the
received GNSS(Global Navigation
Satellite System) time.
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WARNINGS AND INDICATORS
Automatic Emergency
Braking (AEB) warning
light
Air bag warning light
Seat belt
warning light
Anti-lock Brake
System (ABS)
warning light
Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)
System warning light
Electric Power Steering
(EPS) warning lightMaster warning lightElectronic Stability
Control (ESC)
Indicator Light
Electronic Stability
Control (ESC) OFF
indicator light
Immobilizer indicator
Turn signal indicator
light
High beam indicator
light
Exterior light warning
light
Light ON indicator
light
Cruise indicator
Cruise SET indicator
SPORT mode
indicator
Washer fluid warning
light (if equipped)
Charging system
warning light
Engine oil pressure
warning light
Malfunction Indicator
Lamp (MIL)
Low tire pressure
warning light / TPMS
malfunction
Low fuel level
warning light
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Press the illumination control button
to adjust the instrument cluster
illumination brightness.
INSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATION
1 : MODE button for changing
modes2 : MOVE switch for changing
items3 : SELECT / RESET button for
setting or resetting the
selected item
LCD DISPLAY CONTROL
Type B Type A
3
2
2
1
1LCD DISPLAY MODES
Modes Symbol ExplanationTrip ComputerThis mode displays driving information such
as the tripmeter, fuel economy, etc.
Turn By Turn (TBT)
(if equipped)This mode displays the state of the
navigation.
AssistThis mode displays the state of :
- Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
- Advanced Smart Cruise Control
- Driver Attention Alert (DAA)
- Tire Pressure
User SettingsIn this mode, you can change settings of
the doors, lamps, etc.
WarningThis mode displays warning messages related
to the Blind Spot Detection system, etc.
Parking brake & brake
fluid warning lightLane Keeping Assist
System (LKAS) Indicator
Smart high beam
indicatorElectric Parking Brake
(EPB) warning light
AUTO HOLD indicatorIcy road warning
light
3
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MULTIMEDIA
• SOS • Navigation Services • Blue Link
BLUE LINK TELEMATICS SYSTEMBlue Link subscription is required. To enroll, please visit your dealership or
MyHyundai.com.
Press the
button to access the voice-response menu of services.
- You can say:
Service Link
Roadside Assistance
Blue Link Account Services
Help
Cancel
For vehicles equipped with factory-installed navigation, press the
button for Destination Voice Search Powered by Google
TM.
Press the
button for SOS Emergency Assistance.
Visit HyundaiBlueLink.com for more information or refer to your Blue
Link User’s Manual for detailed information on system operation.
For immediate assistance with subscription services, please call
1-855-2BLUELINK (1-855-225-8354).
Google
TM
is a registered trademark of Google, Inc.
Remote Start enables you to remotely start your vehicle from virtually
anywhere. For navigation vehicles, you can also enable climate control
remotely and turn on the rear-window defroster, ensuring a warm or cool
car is ready to go when you are.
•
To use this feature, you must have a Blue Link Personal
Identification Number (PIN). To create or change your PIN,
log on to www.MyHyundai.com.
Remote Start• Remote Start with Climate Control will automatically shut off after 10
minutes or after selected engine timer runs out in navigation vehicles.
• While this feature is active, the parking lights will blink until vehicle is
turned off or when vehicle is in operation.
• To continue operation of the vehicle, the proximity key must be inside
the vehicle with the driver prior to pressing the brake and being able to
move the gearshift from the P (Park) position.Remember:
You can download the Blue Link mobile app to your
compatible smart phone from the following sites:
• iPhone
® — Apple
® App Store
• Android
™ — Google Play
™
Scan to see list of
compatible devices and
to download the app.
Visit HyundaiBlueLink.com FAQs to
see a list of compatible devices.
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MULTIMEDIA
Preconditions: • Ignition is OFF
• Alarm is armed (i.e., vehicle locked by key fob Remote Door Lock)
• Gearshift level is in the P (Park) position
• Brake pedal is not depressed
• Engine hood is securely closed
• All the doors are closed and locked
• The tailgate or trunk lid is closed
• The security/panic system is not activated
• The proximity key is not inside the vehicle
• The battery power is not low
• Vehicle is located in an open area
• It has been less than 4 days since last vehicle ignition off
• Vehicle located in area with good cell receptionRemote Start will terminate: • After 10 minutes or after selected engine timer runs out in navigation
vehicles
• Brake is pressed without proximity key inside vehicle
• Alarm is triggered without proximity key inside vehicle
• Door/trunk is opened from inside the vehicleNotice: Laws in some communities may restrict the use of the
features that remotely start the engine. For example, some laws may
require a person using the remote start feature to have the vehicle in
view when doing so or limit the length of time a vehicle engine may
idle. Please check local and state regulations for any requirements
and restrictions on remote starting of vehicles and engine idling time.
WARNING!
Do not remote start vehicle in an enclosed environment (i.e., closed garage). Prolonged operation of a
motor vehicle in an enclosed environment can cause a harmful build-up of carbon monoxide. Carbon
monoxide is harmful to your health. Exposure to high levels of carbon monoxide can cause headaches,
dizziness or in extreme cases unconsciousness and/or death. Do not leave children or animals
unattended in a vehicle while using the remote start function.
CAUTION!
If the vehicle’s windshield wipers are left on when the vehicle was last driven, then the wipers will turn
on if the remote start function is activated. To avoid damage to the wiper blades (i.e., due to heavy ice
or snow accumulated on the windshield), please always turn the vehicle’s windshield wipers off when
parking the vehicle.
Basic features on map screen1 Place button : Go to the Place menu.2 Home button : Go to the Home screen.3 Map button : Change the map view mode.4 NAV volume button : Adjusts the volume.5 Zoom in button : Zoom the map view screen in.6 Map scale display : Set the zoom level automatically according
to the guidance.7 Zoom out button : Zoom the map view screen out.8 Quick menu button : Quick menu for destination selection and options.9 Map scroll mark : Touch to scroll the map.10 Guidance button : Start the preferred navigation route to
selected location.
11 Routes : Choose the preferred navigation route to selected location.12 Waypoint button : Set a waypoint to the current route.13 Save button : Save frequently used address to address book.14 POI button : Find a POI(Point Of Interest) around the current position.15 Vehicle position mark : View the vehicle’s current position on
the map screen.
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NAVIGATION
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Use the input jack to connect an
external audio device and listen
to it through the audio system in
your vehicle.
iPod® is a trademark of Apple, Inc.
Destination search screen1 Address : Set destination by address search.2 Previous destinations : Select from previously inputted addresses
and POIs.3 Local search : Runs Google Local Search.4 POI categories : Select the desired item in the sub-categories.5 Gas stations : Select the desired destinations among the
searched gas stations.6 Restaurants : Select the desired destination among the searched
restaurants.7 Emergency : Select the desired destination among the searched
emergency facilities.8 Address Book : Search the destination with the address book.9 Coordinates : You can find a destination by entering the
coordinates of latitude and longitude.
Press [NAV] button in the navigation head unit, and finds a destination by
using the [Destination] menu.
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3
4
15
6
7
8
9
MULTIMEDIA
AUX, USB AND iPod
® PORT
Type A Type B
This feature resets to OFF every time the
engine is restarted.The Auto Hold feature assists in hilly areas.
It applies the brake until the accelerator
pedal is pressed.
1. Press the AUTO HOLD
switch. When the AUTO HOLD
indicator is white, the system
is on and in standby mode.
WHITE
2. When you stop the vehicle
completely by using the brake
pedal and the AUTO HOLD
indicator turns green, Auto
Hold will maintain the brake
pressure to hold the vehicle
stationary. Press the
accelerator pedal to resume
driving.
GREENLIGHT
OFFApplying EPBDepress the brake pedal and then pull up
the EPB switch.Releasing EPBTurn the engine ON, depress the brake
pedal and push the EPB switch down or
Automatically release EPB. With engine
ON, doors closed, and seat belt fastened
shift from P (Park) to R (Reverse) or D
(Drive). Depress the accelerator pedal.
AUTO HOLDELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE (EPB)
3. To turn off the Auto Hold
feature, press the brake
pedal and press the AUTO
HOLD switch. The AUTO
HOLD indicator light will turn
off.
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DRIVING
(
) :
Depress the brake pedal and press the shift button while moving the shift lever.
(
) : Press the shift button while moving the shift lever.
() : The shift lever can freely operate.
Move the shift lever from D (Drive) into the manual gate to select.
Move the shift lever forward (+) to up shift or rearward (−) to downshiftManual shift modeNOTE:
Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) characteristics
The technology of the Dual Clutch Transmission is different from a
traditional automatic transmission:
• The DCT can be thought of as an automatically shifting manual
transmission. It gives the driving feel of a manual transmission, yet
provides the ease of a fully automatic transmission.
• When you turn the engine on and off, you may hear clicking sounds as
the system goes through a self test.
This is a normal sound for the DCT.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION &
DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION (DCT)
• When you stop on a hill, if you remove your foot from the brake pedal,
the vehicle will remain stationary for approximately two seconds to
prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards. If you depress the
accelerator pedal during the two second interval, the vehicle will
accelerate.
If you wait more than two seconds, the vehicle will enter creep mode
and may roll backwards if the hill is steep.
• Engage AUTO HOLD in hilly areas to eliminate vehicle creep or roll
back.Caution• You should always use the foot brake or AUTO HOLD to hold the car
on a hill until you are ready to drive. Using creep mode to hold the car
on a hill may damage the clutch.
• If the clutch becomes overheated by excessive use of the clutch to hold
on a hill, you may notice a shudder feeling and a blinking display on
the instrument cluster. When this occurs, the clutch is disabled until the
clutch cools to normal temperatures. If this occurs, pull over to a safe
location, shift into P (Park) and apply the foot brake for a few minutes.PADDLE SHIFTER
The paddle shifter is available when the shift lever is
in the D (Drive) position or the manual shift mode.
Pull the [+] or [-] paddle shifter once to shift up or
down one gear.
Move the shift lever from manual shift mode back
to D (Drive) to return to automatic shift mode.
Press (-) to
downshiftPress (+) to
upshift