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Your vehicle at a glance
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1. Power outlet ..................................3-135
2. Aux, USB and iPod
®........................4-2
3. Wireless mobile phone charging
system ..........................................3-137
4. Electronic parking brake (EPB)
switch ..............................................5-44
5. Auto Hold ........................................5-49
6. Seat warmer/Air ventilation seat ....2-19
7. Drive mode button ..........................5-62
8. Parking distance warning
(Forward/reverse) system
ON button ......................................3-101
9. Manual transmission shift lever ......5-20
10. Automatic transmission shift lever/ ..5-24
Dual clutch transmission
shift lever ......................................5-31
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Wipers and washers ............................................3-92
Windscreen wipers..........................................................3-92
Windscreen washers ......................................................3-94
Rear window wiper and washer switch.....................3-95
Driver Assist System ...........................................3-96
Rear view monitor...........................................................3-96
Parking distance warning (reverse) system .............3-97
Parking distance warning (forward/reverse)
system..............................................................................3-100
Defroster .............................................................3-104
Rear window defroster ...............................................3-104
Manual climate control system........................3-105
Heating and air conditioning......................................3-106
System operation ..........................................................3-110
System maintenance ....................................................3-112
Automatic climate control system ...................3-114
Automatic heating and air conditioning ..................3-115
Manual heating and air conditioning .......................3-116
System operation ..........................................................3-122
System maintenance ....................................................3-124
Windscreen defrosting and defogging ...........3-126
Manual climate control system .................................3-126
Automatic climate control system ............................3-127
Defogging logic..............................................................3-128
Auto defogging system
(only for automatic climate control system) .........3-129
Climate control additional features.................3-130
Cluster ionizer ................................................................3-130
Automatic ventilation ...................................................3-130
Sunroof inside air recirculation.................................3-130
Storage compartment ........................................3-131
Centre console storage ...............................................3-131
Glove box ........................................................................3-131
Sunglasses holder .........................................................3-132
Multi box .........................................................................3-132
Interior features.................................................3-133
Ashtray ............................................................................3-133
Cup holder.......................................................................3-133
Sliding armrest ...............................................................3-134
Sunvisor ...........................................................................3-135
Power outlet ...................................................................3-135
Cigarette lighter ............................................................3-137
Wireless mobile phone charging system ................3-137
Clock .................................................................................3-139
Clothes hanger ..............................................................3-139
Floor mat anchor(s)......................................................3-140
Luggage net....................................................................3-141
Luggage compartment cover .....................................3-142
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Convenient features of your vehicle
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Charging System
Warning Light
This warning light illuminates:
When there is a malfunction with
either the alternator or electrical
charging system.
If there is a malfunction with either
the alternator or electrical charging
system:
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe
location and stop your vehicle.
2. Turn the engine off and check the
alternator drive belt for looseness
or breakage.
If the belt is adjusted properly,
there may be a problem in the
electrical charging system.
In this case, we recommend that
you have the vehicle inspected by
an authorised HYUNDAI dealer as
soon as possible.
Engine Oil Pressure
Warning Light
This warning light illuminates:
When the engine oil pressure is low.
If the engine oil pressure is low:
1. Drive carefully to the nearest safe
location and stop your vehicle.
2. Turn the engine off and check the
engine oil level (For more details,
refer to “Engine Oil” in chapter 7).
If the level is low, add oil as required.
If the warning light remains on
after adding oil or if oil is not avail-
able, we recommend that you
have the vehicle inspected by an
authorised HYUNDAI dealer as
soon as possible. If the engine does not stop
immediately after the Engine Oil
Pressure Warning Light is illumi-
nated, severe damage could
result.
If the warning light stays on
whilst the engine is running, it
indicates that there may be seri-
ous engine damage or malfunc-
tion. In this case:
1. Stop the vehicle as soon as it
is safe to do so.
2. Turn off the engine and check
the oil level. If the oil level is
low, fill the engine oil to the
proper level.
3. Start the engine again. If the
warning light stays on after the
engine is started, turn the
engine off immediately. In this
case, we recommend that you
have the vehicle inspected by
an authorised HYUNDAI deal-
er.
NOTICE
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Convenient features of your vehicle
3
4. Sound
Warning)
- Softer/Louder
To adjust the Volume for Parking
Distance Warning system volume.
To activate or deactivate the Blind-
Spot Collision Warning sound.
For more information, refer to
"Blind-Spot Collision Warning
(BCW)" in chapter 5.
To activate or deactivate the wel-
come sound.5. Convenience
To activate or deactivate the wireless
charging system in the front seat.
For more information, refer to
"Wireless Charging System" in
this chapter.
To activate or deactivate the Wiper/
Light mode.
When activated, the LCD display
shows the selected Wiper/Light
mode whenever you changed the
mode.
To activate or deactivate the rear
wiper whilst the vehicle is in reverse
with the front wiper ON.
To activate or deactivate the gear
position pop-up.
When activated, the gear position
will be displayed on the display (if
equipped with automatic transmis-
sion/dual clutch transmission).
6. Service Interval
To activate or deactivate the service
interval function.
If the service interval menu is acti-
vated, you may adjust the time and
distance.
Information
To use the service interval menu, con-
sult an authorised HYUNDAI dealer.
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Rear lamps
Rear passenger compartment lamp
switch ( ):
Press this button to turn the room
lamp on and off.Do not leave the lamp switches on
for an extended period of time
when the engine is turned off.
Luggage compartment lamp
The luggage compartment lamp
comes on when the tailgate is
opened.
The luggage compartment lamp
comes on as long as the tailgate is
open. To prevent unnecessary
charging system drain, close the
tailgate securely after using the tail-
gate.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Convenient features of your vehicle
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Convenient features of your vehicle
To charge a mobile phone
The wireless mobile phone charging
system charges only the Qi-enabled
mobile phones ( ). Read the label
on the mobile phone accessory
cover or visit your mobile phone
manufacturer’s website to check
whether your mobile phone supports
the Qi technology.
The wireless charging process starts
when you put a Qi-enabled mobile
phone on the wireless charging unit.
1. Remove other items, including the
smart key, from the wireless charg-
ing unit. If not, the wireless charg-
ing process may be interrupted.
2. The indicator illuminates in orange
during the charging process. The
indicator colour changes to green,
when the charging process is
completed.
3. You can turn ON or OFF the wire-
less charging function in the User
Settings mode on the instrument
cluster. For further information,
refer to “LCD display Modes” in
this chapter.Slightly change the mobile phone
position, when the mobile phone is
not being charged. Make sure that
the indicator illuminates in orange.
The indicator colour may not change
to green depending on the mobile
phone type, even though the charg-
ing process has been completed.
The indicator blinks orange for 10
seconds when there is a malfunction
with the wireless charging system.
In this case, temporarily stop the
charging process, and re-attempt to
wirelessly charge your mobile phone
again.
The system warns you with a mes-
sage on the LCD display if you do not
remove the cellular phone from the
wireless charging unit, when the front
door is open and the ignition switch is
in the OFF position.
The wireless mobile phone
charging system may not sup-
port certain mobile phones,
which are not verified for the Qi
specification ( ).
(Continued)(Continued)
Locate your mobile phone well in
the middle of the wireless mobile
phone charging system. Even
when your mobile phone locates
slightly to one side, the charging
speed may decrease.
The wireless charging process
may temporarily stop, when a
smart key function operates (i.e.
starting the engine, opening the
doors, closing the doors).
For certain mobile phones, the
indicator colour may not change
to green, even when the wireless
charging process is properly
completed.
The wireless charging process may
temporarily stop, when tempera-
ture abnormally increases inside
the wireless mobile phone charg-
ing system. The wireless charging
process restarts, when tempera-
ture falls to a certain level.
The wireless charging process
may temporarily stop when there
is any metallic item, such as a
coin, between the wireless
mobile phone charging system
and a mobile phone.
NOTICE
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Multimedia System
(Continued)
• Some USB devices are not recog-
nised due to compatibility issues.
• Do not touch the USB connections.
• Connecting and disconnecting USB
devices rapidly over a short period
of time can cause equipment failure.
• Abnormal sounds may be audible
when the USB device is disconnected.
• Turn the audio off before connecting
or disconnecting external USB
devices.
• Recognition may take longer
depending on the type, capacity or
file format of the external USB
device. This is not a product mal-
function.
• Use of USB devices for purposes
other than playing music files is pro-
hibited.
• Image display and video playback
are not supported.
• Use of USB accessories, including
charge and heat though the USB I/F,
can lead to reduced product per-
formance or malfunctions. Do not
use USB devices or accessories for
these purposes.
(Continued)(Continued)
• Use of aftermarket USB hubs and
extension cables can result in the
vehicle’s audio system failing to rec-
ognize your USB device. Connect
the USB device directly to the multi-
media port of your vehicle.
• When using high-capacity USB
devices with logical drive divisions,
only files saved on the highest level
logical drive can be played.
If applications are loaded on a USB
drive, file playback may fail.
• Some MP3 players, mobile phones,
digital cameras, etc. (USB devices
that are not recognised as mobile
storage) may not operate normally
when connected.
• USB charging may not be supported
by some mobile devices.
• Operation is guaranteed only for
standard (Metal Cover Type) USB
Memory drives.
• Operation of HDD, CF, SD and mem-
ory stick devices is not guaranteed.
• DRM (Digital Rights Management)
files cannot be played.
(Continued)(Continued)
• SD-type USB memory, CF-type
USB memory, and other USB mem-
ory devices that require adapters
for connection are not supported.
• Proper operation of USB HDDs or
USB drives with connectors that
loosen due to vehicle vibrations is
not guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)
• USB products that are
used as key chains or
mobile phone acces-
sories may damage the
USB jack and affect
proper file playback. Please refrain
from use. Use only products with
plug connectors, as shown in the fol-
lowing illustration.
• When MP3 devices or mobile
phones are connected simultaneous-
ly through AUX, BT Audio and USB
modes, a popping noise or malfunc-
tion may occur.
• Use USB 2.0 devices for better com-
patibility. Maximum device size
supported is 32 GB.
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Multimedia System
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Information
- Using the iPod®Devices
• To use the audio system’s iPod
®con-
trol function, use the dedicated
cable provided with your iPod
®.
• Connecting the iPod
®to the vehicle
during play may result in a loud
noise that lasts about one to two sec-
onds. Connect the iPod
®to the vehi-
cle after stopping or pausing play.
• Connect the iPod
®with the vehicle in
the ACC ON state to begin charging.
• When connecting the iPod
®cable,
be sure to fully push the cable into
the port.
• When EQ effects are enabled simul-
taneously on external devices, such
as iPod
®s and the audio system, the
EQ effects may overlap, causing
sound quality deterioration or dis-
tortion. Deactivate the EQ function
for all external devices, if possible.
• Noise may occur when your iPod
®
or the AUX port is connected.
Disconnect and store separately
when not in use.
(Continued)(Continued)
• There may be noise if the audio sys-
tem is used with an iPod
®or AUX
external device connected to the
power jack. In these cases, discon-
nect the iPod
®or external device
from the power jack.
• Play may be interrupted, or device
malfunctions may occur depending
on the characteristics of your
iPod
®/iPhone®.
• Play may fail if your iPhone
®is con-
nected through both Bluetooth®and
USB. In this case, select Dock con-
nector or Bluetooth
®on your
iPhone®to change the sound output
settings.
• If your software version does not
support the communication proto-
col or your iPod
®is not recognised
due to device failure, anomalies or
defects, iPod
®mode cannot be used.
• iPod
®nano (5th generation) devices
may not be recognised if the battery is
low. Charge sufficiently before use.
(Continued)(Continued)
• The search and song play order in
the iPod
®device may be different
from the search order in the audio
system.
• If the iPod
®has failed due to an
internal defect, please reset the
iPod
®(consult your iPod®manual).
• Depending on the software version,
the iPod
®may fail to sync with the
system. If the media is removed or
disconnected before recognition, the
previous mode may not be restored
(iPad
®cannot be charged).
• Cables other than the 1-meter cable
provided with iPod
®/iPhone®prod-
ucts may not be recognised.
• When other music apps are used on
your iPod
®, the system sync func-
tion may fail due to malfunction of
the iPod
®application.
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Driving your vehicle
Key ignition switch positions
Switch
PositionActionNotes
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 steering wheel locks to protect the vehicle from theft.
ACC
Some electrical accessories are usable.
The steering wheel unlocks.If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition
switch to the ACC position, turn the key
whilst turning the steering wheel right and
left to release.
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, to
prevent the battery from discharging.
STARTTo 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.
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Driving your vehicle
Engine Stop/Start button positions
- Vehicle with manual transmission
Button Position Action Notes
OFF
To turn off the engine, stop the vehicle and
then press the Engine Start/Stop button.
The steering wheel locks to protect the vehi-
cle from theft (if equipped).If the steering wheel is not locked properly
when you open the driver's door, the warning
chime will sound.
ACC
Press the Engine Start/Stop button when
the button is in the OFF position without
depressing the clutch pedal.
Some electrical accessories are usable.
The steering wheel unlocks.If you leave the Engine Start/Stop button in
the ACC position for more than one hour, the
battery power will turn off automatically to
prevent the battery from discharging.
If the steering wheel doesn't unlock properly,
the Engine Start/Stop button will not work.
Press the Engine Start/Stop button whilst
turning the steering wheel right and left to
release.