set clock HYUNDAI GENESIS GV70 2022 Owners Manual
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Seats & Safety System
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Seat cushion support adjustment 
(for driver's seat) (if equipped)
OJK031088NOJK031088N
To adjust cushion support:
1.  Push the control switch up to increase 
cushion support or down to decrease 
cushion support.
2.  Release the switch once the seat 
cushion support reaches the desired 
position.
Lumbar support (if equipped)
OJK031089NOJK031089N
To adjust the lumbar support:
1.  Press the front portion of the switch 
(1) to increase support or the rear 
portion of the switch (2) to decrease 
support.
2.  Press switch (3) or (4) to move the 
support position up or down.
3.  Release the switch once the lumbar 
support reaches the desired position.
Seat bolster adjustment  
(for driver's seat) (if equipped)
OJK031090NOJK031090N
To adjust seat bolster:
1.  Push the adjustment lever clockwise, 
the seatback bolster will be 
adjusted inward. Push the switch 
counterclockwise, the seatback 
bolster will be adjusted outward.
2.  Release the lever once the bolster 
reaches the desired position.
Ergo-motion seat (for driver's seat) 
(if equipped)
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Select 'Ergo-Motion Seat' from the 
infotainment system's Settings menu to 
select and set up supplemental functions 
for the driver.
 WARNING
Before actually using each function, try 
the functions with the vehicle parked. 
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Convenience Features
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• When charging some smart phones 
with a self-protection feature, 
the wireless charging speed may 
decrease and the wireless charging 
may stop.
• If the smart phone has a thick cover, 
the wireless charging may not be 
possible.
• If the smart phone is not completely 
contacting the charging pad, 
wireless charging may not operate 
properly.
• Some magnetic items like credit 
cards, phone cards or rail tickets may 
be damaged if left with the smart 
phone during the charging process.
• When any smart phone without 
a wireless charging function or a 
metallic object is placed on the 
charging pad, a small noise may 
sound. This small sound is due to the 
vehicle discerning compatibility of 
the object placed on the charging 
pad. It does not affect your vehicle or 
the smart phone in any way.
 Information
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OFF position, the charging also stops.
Clock
The clock can be set from the 
infotainment system.
See additional information in supplied 
Infotainment Manual.
 WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust the clock 
while driving. Doing so may result in 
distracted driving which may lead to 
an accident involving personal injury or 
death.
Coat Hook
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These hooks are not designed to hold 
large or heavy items. 
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08
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If your temperature gauge indicates overheating, you experience a loss of power, or hear loud pinging or knocking, the engine may be overheating. If this happens, you should:
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
2. Shift the gear to P (Park) and set the parking brake. If the air conditioning is ON, turn it OFF.
3. If engine coolant is running out under the vehicle or steam is coming out from the hood, stop the engine. Do not open the hood until the coolant has stopped running or the steaming has stopped. If there is no visible loss of engine coolant and no steam, leave the engine running and check to be sure the engine cooling fan is operating. If the fan is not running, turn the engine off.
 WARNING
While the engine is running, keep hands, clothing and tools away from the moving parts such as the cooling fan and drive belt to prevent serious injury.
4. Check for coolant leaking from the radiator, hoses or under the vehicle. (If the air conditioning has been in use, it is normal for cold water to be draining from it when you stop.)
5. If engine coolant is leaking out, stop the engine immediately and call the nearest authorized retailer of Genesis Branded products for assistance.
 WARNING
Never remove the engine coolant cap and/or liquid-cooled intercooler coolant cap or the drain plug while the engine and radiator are hot.
Hot coolant and steam may blow out under pressure, causing serious injury.
Turn the engine off and wait until the engine cools down. Use extreme care when removing the coolant cap. Wrap a thick towel around it, and turn it counterclockwise slowly. Step back while the pressure is released from the cooling system. When you are sure all the pressure has been released, using a thick towel, and continue turning counterclockwise to remove it.
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS   
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09
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• The negative battery cable must 
be removed first and installed last 
when the battery is disconnected. 
Disconnect the battery charger in the 
following order:
1.  Turn off the battery charger main 
switch.
2.  Unhook the negative clamp from 
the negative battery terminal.
3.  Unhook the positive clamp from 
the positive battery terminal.
• Always use a Genuine Genesis Part 
approved battery when you replace 
the battery.
NOTICE
AGM battery
• Absorbent Glass Matt (AGM) 
batteries are maintenance-free and 
we recommend that the AGM battery 
be serviced by an authorized retailer 
of Genesis Branded products. For 
charging your AGM battery, use only 
fully automatic battery chargers that 
are specially developed for AGM 
batteries.
• When replacing the AGM battery, 
we recommend that you use parts 
for replacement from an authorized 
retailer of Genesis Branded products.
• Do not open or remove the cap on 
top of the battery. This may cause 
leaks of internal electrolyte that 
could result in severe injury.
By jump starting
After a jump start from a good battery, 
drive the vehicle for 20-30 minutes 
before it is shutoff. The vehicle may 
not restart if you shut it off before the 
battery had a chance to adequately 
recharge. See “Jump Starting” in chapter 
8 for more information on jump starting 
procedures.
 Information
An inappropriately disposed 
battery can be harmful to the 
environment and human health. 
Dispose of the battery according 
to your local law(s) or regulation.
Reset Items
The following items may need to be reset 
after the battery has been discharged or 
the battery has been disconnected.
•  Driving info/Since refueling/
Accumulated info (items in Utility 
view) (see chapter 4)
•  Integrated memory system (see 
chapter 5)
•  Power window (see chapter 5)
•  Sunroof (see chapter 5)
•  Power liftgate (see chapter 5)
•  Climate control system (see chapter 5)
•  Clock (see Infotainment system 
manual)
•  Infotainment system (see 
Infotainment system manual) 
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Interior Features ........................................................................\
.........................5-126
AC Inverter........................................................................\
............................5-129
Cargo Net Holder ........................................................................\
..................5-134
Cargo Security Screen ........................................................................\
...........5-135
Clock ........................................................................\
.....................................5-132
Coat Hook ........................................................................\
.............................5-132
Cup Holder ........................................................................\
............................5-126
Floor  Mat Anchor(s) ........................................................................\
..............5-133
Power Outlet........................................................................\
..........................5-127
Rear Side Window Sunshades .......................................................................5-134
Sunvisor........................................................................\
.................................5-127
USB Charger ........................................................................\
.........................5-128
Wireless Smart Phone Charging System .......................................................5-130
Interior Overview........................................................................\
...........................2-4
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Jump Starting ........................................................................\
.................................8-4
L
Lane Following Assist (LFA) ........................................................................\
....7-105
Lane Following Assist Malfunction and Limitations ....................................7-108
Lane Following Assist Operation ..................................................................7-106
Lane Following Assist Settings .....................................................................7-105
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)  ........................................................................\
........7-26
Lane Keeping Assist Malfunction and Limitations .........................................7-30
Lane Keeping Assist Operation .......................................................................7-28
Lane Keeping Assist Settings  ........................................................................\
.7-26
Launch Control ........................................................................\
............................6-45
Launch  Control Activation ........................................................................\
......6-45
Limited Use of Launch Control ......................................................................6-46
Prerequisite  for Activation ........................................................................\
......6-45
LCD display ........................................................................\
.................................4-29
3D Instrument Cluster (for 12.3- Inch 3D Cluster) .........................................4-35
LCD Display Control ........................................................................\
..............4-29
Option Menu ........................................................................\
...........................4-34
View Modes ........................................................................\
............................4-29