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PTO (Power take off)indicator light
(If equipped)
The PTO indicator light will be illumi-
nated when the PTO switch is on.
Lining wear warning light
(if equipped)
If the wheel brake are(is) worn, the
light will come on. If the sensor of
wheel brake is defective, the light will
blink.
Hill-start assist systemindicator (if equipped)
The main intend is to prevent the
vehicle from rolling backwards while
driving off uphill on an inclined sur-
face. The braking pressure isreduced as soon as the system
detects the driver's intention to drive
off.
Mirror heater indicatorlight (If equipped)
The mirror heater indicator will beilluminated when mirror heater
switch is turned “ON”.
We recommend that the system
be inspected by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer. Replace right
and left pads with new ones
simultaneously when replacingbrake pads.
CAUTIONBe sure not to operate the
switch while driving as this may
cause damage to each power
train parts.
CAUTION
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This system is a supplemental sys-
tem that shows behind the vehicle
through the rearview display mirror
while backing-up.The hazard warning flasher should
be used whenever you find it neces-
sary to stop the vehicle in a haz-
ardous location. When you must
make such an emergency stop,
always pull off the road as far as pos-
sible.
The hazard warning lights are turned
on by pushing in the hazard switch.
This causes all turn signal lights to
blink. The hazard warning lights will
operate even though the key is not in
the ignition switch.
To turn the hazard warning lights off,
push the switch a second time.Battery saver function
The purpose of this feature is toprevent the battery from being dis-
charged. The system automatically
turns off the parking lights when
the driver removes the ignition key
and opens the driver- side door.
With this feature, the parking lights will be turned off automatically if
the driver parks on the side of roadat night.
If necessary, to keep the lights on
when the ignition key is removed,
perform the following :
1) Open the driver-side door.
2) Turn the parking lights OFF and ON again using the light switch
on the steering column.
This system is a supplemen-
tary function only. It is theresponsibility of the driver to
always check the inside/out-
side rearview mirror and the
area behind the vehicle before
and while backing up becausethere is a dead zone that can't
see through the camera.
Always keep the camera lens
clean. If lens is covered with
foreign matter, the camera
may not operate normally.
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If you want to defrost and defog
on the front windshield, refer to
“Windshield Defrosting and
Defogging” in this section.
Outside rearview mirror heater (if equipped)
To heat the outside rearview mirror
glass, push the switch. The rearview
mirror glass will be heated for
defrosting or defogging and will give
you improved rear vision in inclement
weather conditions. Push the switch
again to turn the heater off. The out-
side rearview mirror heater automat-
ically turns itself off after 20 minutes.The ignition switch must be in the
"ON" (Engine is started) position
for the heated outside rearview
mirror.
NOTICE
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To prevent damage to the con-
ductors bonded to the inside
surface of the rear window,
never use sharp instruments or
window cleaners containing
abrasives to clean the window.
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For maximum defrosting, set thetemperature control to the extreme
right/hot position and the fan speedcontrol to the highest speed.
If warm air to the floor is desired while defrosting or defogging, setthe mode to the floor-defrost posi-tion.
Before driving, clear all snow and ice from the windshield, rear win-
dow, outside rear view mirrors, and
all side windows.
Clear all snow and ice from the hood and air inlet in the cowl grill to
improve heater and defroster effi-ciency and to reduce the probabili-
ty of fogging up the inside of thewindshield.To defog inside windshield
1. Set the fan speed to the desired position.
2. Select desired temperature.
3. Select the position.
4. The outside (fresh) air will be selected automatically. If the position is selected, air condition-ing (if equipped) will also be
selected automatically.
If the air conditioning (if equipped)and/or outside (fresh) air position are
not selected automatically, press the
corresponding button manually.
Windshield heating
Do not use the position dur- ing cooling operation in
extremely humid weather. The
difference between the temper-ature of the outside air and thewindshield could cause theouter surface of the windshield
to fog up, causing loss of visi-
bility. In this case, set the mode
selection to the position
and fan speed control to the
lower speed.
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Cigarette lighter (if equipped)
For the cigarette lighter to work, the
ignition switch must be in the ACCposition or the ON position.
To use the cigarette lighter, push it all
the way into its socket. When the ele-ment has heated, the lighter will popout to the "ready" position. Do not hold the cigarette lighter
pressed in. This can damage theheating element and create a firehazard.The use of plug-in accessories
(shavers, hand-held vacuums, and
coffee pots, for example) may
damage the socket or cause elec-
trical failure.NOTICE
Do not keep objects except sunglasses inside the sun-
glass holder. Such objects
can be thrown from the holder
in the event of a sudden stop
or an accident, possibly injur-
ing the passengers in the
vehicle.
Do not open the sunglasses
holder while the vehicle is
moving. The rear view mirror
of the vehicle can be blocked
by an open sunglass holder.
Do not put the glasses
forcibly into a sunglass holder
to prevent breakage or defor-
mation of glasses. It may
cause personal injury if you
try to open it forcibly when the
glasses are jammed in holder.
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Do not hold the lighter in after
it is already heated because it
will overheat.
If the lighter does not pop out
within 30 seconds, remove it
to prevent overheating.
Do not insert foreign objects
into the socket of the cigarette
lighter. It may damage the cig-
arette lighter.
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Before entering the vehicle
• Be sure that all windows, outside
mirror(s), and outside lights are clean.
Check the condition of the tires.
Check under the vehicle for any sign of leaks.
Be sure there are no obstacles behind you if you intend to back up.
Necessary inspections
Fluid levels, such as engine oil,
engine coolant, power steering fluid,
brake fluid, and washer fluid should
be checked on a regular basis, with
the exact interval depending on the
fluid. Further details are provided in
Section 7, “Maintenance”.
Before starting
Close and lock all doors.
Position the seat so that all con-trols are easily reached.
Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirrors.
Be sure that all lights work.
Check all gauges.
Check the operation of warning lights when the ignition switch is
turned to the ON position.
Release the parking brake and make sure the brake warning lightgoes out.
For safe operation, be sure you are
familiar with your vehicle and itsequipment.
Driving while distracted can
result in a loss of vehicle con-
trol, that may lead to an acci-
dent, severe personal injury,
and death. The driver’s primary
responsibility is in the safe and
legal operation of a vehicle, and
use of any handheld devices,
other equipment, or vehicle sys-
tems which take the driver’s
eyes, attention and focus away
from the safe operation of a
vehicle or which are not permis-
sible by law should never beused during operation of the
vehicle.
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DRIVER'S ATTENTION
The LDWS may not warn you even
if the vehicle leaves the lane, or may
warn you even if the vehicle does not
leave the lane when:
The lane can't be visible due tosnow, rain, stain, a puddle or other
factors.
The brightness outside changes suddenly such as tunnel enter/exit.
The headlamps are not on at night or in a tunnel, or light level is low.
It is difficult to distinguish the color of the lane marking from the
road or the lane line is damaged or
indistinct.
Driving on a steep grade or a curve.
Light such as street light, sunlight or oncoming vehicle light reflects
from the water on the road.
The lens or windshield is covered with foreign matter.
The sensor cannot detect the lane because of fog, heavy rain, or
heavy snow. (Continued)(Continued)
The surrounding of the inside rear
view mirror temperature is high
due to direct sun light.
The lane is very wide or narrow.
The windshield is fogged by humid air in the vehicle.
A shadow is on the lane line.
There is a mark that looks like a lane line.
There is a boundary structure, such as a concrete barrier.
The distance from the vehicle ahead is very short or the vehicle
ahead drives covering the lane
line.
The vehicle vibrates heavily due to road conditions.
The number of lanes increases or decreases or the lane lines are
crossing.
Putting something on the dash- board.
Driving with the sun in front of you.
Driving in areas under construc- tion.
There are more than two lane lines.
Active ECO operation
Active ECO helps improve fuel effi-
ciency by controlling the engine. But
fuel-efficiency can be changed by
the driver's driving habits and road
conditions.
When the Active ECO button ispressed the ECO indicator (green)
will illuminate to show that the
Active ECO is operating.
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Smooth cornering
Avoid braking or gear changing in
corners, especially when roads are
wet. Ideally, corners should always
be taken under gentle acceleration. If
you follow these suggestions, tire
wear will be held to a minimum.
Driving at night
Because night driving presents more
hazards than driving in the daylight,
here are some important tips to
remember:
Slow down and keep more dis-tance between you and other vehi-
cles, as it may be more difficult tosee at night, especially in areas
where there may not be any street
lights.
Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glare from other driver's head-
lights.
Keep your headlights clean and properly aimed on vehicles notequipped with the automatic head-
light aiming feature. Dirty or
improperly aimed headlights will
make it much more difficult to seeat night.
Avoid staring directly at the head- lights of oncoming vehicles. You
could be temporarily blinded, and it
will take several seconds for your
eyes to readjust to the darkness.
If your vehicle becomes stuck in
snow, mud, sand, etc., then you
may attempt to rock the vehicle
free by moving it forward and
backward. Do not attempt this
procedure if people or objects
are anywhere near the vehicle.
During the rocking operation
the vehicle may suddenly move
forward or backward as it
becomes unstuck, causing
injury or damage to nearby peo-ple or objects.WARNING
ABS Do not pump the brake pedal on
a vehicle equipped with ABS.
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Driving with a trailer
Towing a trailer requires a certain
amount of experience. Before setting
out for the open road, you must get
to know your trailer. Acquaint your-
self with the feel of handling and
braking with the added weight of the
trailer. And always keep in mind that
the vehicle you are driving is now a
good deal longer and not nearly so
responsive as your vehicle is by
itself.
Before you start, check the trailer
hitch and platform, safety chains,
electrical connector(s), lights, tires
and mirror adjustment. If the trailer
has electric brakes, start your vehicle
and trailer moving and then apply the
trailer brake controller by hand to be
sure the brakes are working. This lets
you check your electrical connection
at the same time.
During your trip, check occasionally
to be sure that the load is secure,
and that the lights and any trailer
brakes are still working.
Following distance
Stay at least twice as far behind the
vehicle ahead as you would when
driving your vehicle without a trailer.
This can help you avoid situations
that require heavy braking and sud-
den turns.
Passing
You’ll need more passing distance
up ahead when you’re towing a trail-
er. And, because of the increased
vehicle length, you’ll need to go
much farther beyond the passed
vehicle before you can return to your
lane.
Backing up
Hold the bottom of the steering
wheel with one hand. Then, to move
the trailer to the left, just move your
hand to the left. To move the trailer to
the right, move your hand to the
right. Always back up slowly and, if
possible, have someone guide you.
Making turns
When you’re turning with a trailer,
make wider turns than normal. Do
this so your trailer won’t strike soft
shoulders, curbs, road signs, trees,
or other objects. Avoid jerky or sud-
den maneuvers. Signal well in
advance.
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Maintenance
Engine compartment main fuse panel
No.Fuse ratingFuse Name Circuit Protected
110A2
A/CONA/C Compressor PASS
215A4
ECUEngine Control Module (Permanent Battery (+))
310A1
A/CONA/C Compressor CAB
410A1
SENSORElectric VGT Actuator, EGR Cooling Bypass, UH_BOX(Fuel Pump Relay 'S')
510ASPARE
620A1
ECUEngine Control Module (Battery (+))
710A2
SENSORUH_BOX(A/CON1 Relay 'S', A/CON2 Relay 'S', CONDENSER FAN Relay LH,RH1/2 'S')
820A2
ECUEngine Control Module (Battery (+))
910A3
SENSORLAMBDA Sensor
107.5ABACK UP LAMPRear Combi Lamp Left/Right (Back Up), Inside Mirror (Reverse), Trailer Module (Back Up),
Vehicle Dynamic Control Module (Reverse Gear Switch), Reverse Warning Buzzer
117.5A3
ABSAnti-Lock Brake Module (IG1), Vehicle Dynamic Control Module (IG1), Steering Angle Sensor (IG1)
127.5A5
SENSORAir Flow Sensor, Engine Control Module (TERMINAL15(IG1 INPUT))