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Good braking practices
 WARNING
Whenever leaving the vehicle or 
parking, always come to a complete 
stop and continue to depress the brake 
pedal. Shift the gear to the P (Park) 
position, then apply the parking brake, 
and press the Engine Start/Stop button 
to the OFF position.
Vehicles parked with the parking brake 
not applied or not fully engaged may 
roll inadvertently and may cause injury 
to the driver and others. ALWAYS apply 
the parking brake before exiting the 
vehicle.Wet brakes can be dangerous! The 
brakes may get wet if the vehicle is 
driven through standing water or if it 
is washed. Your vehicle will not stop as 
quickly if the brakes are wet. Wet brakes 
may cause the vehicle to pull to one side.
To dry the brakes, apply the brakes 
lightly until the braking action returns to 
normal. If the braking action does not 
return to normal, stop as soon as it is safe 
to do so and we recommend that you 
call an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for 
assistance.
DO NOT drive with your foot resting on 
the brake pedal. Even light, but constant 
pedal pressure can result in the brakes 
overheating, brake wear, and possibly 
even brake failure.
If a tire goes flat while you are driving, 
apply the brakes gently and keep the 
vehicle pointed straight ahead while you 
slow down. When you are moving slowly 
enough for it to be safe to do so, pull off 
the road and stop in a safe location.
Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal 
when the vehicle is stopped to prevent 
the vehicle from rolling forward.   
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OTMA060009
OTMA060010
Transmission overheated
•	When driving on muddy and sandy 
roads under the severe condition, the 
transmission could be overheated.
•	 When the transmission is overheated,  
the safe protection mode engages 
and the “Transmission Hot! Park with 
engine on: warning message will 
appear on the LCD display with a 
chime.
•	 If this occurs, pull over to a safe 
location, stop the vehicle with the 
engine running, apply the brakes and 
shift the vehicle to P (Park), and allow 
the transmission to cool.
•	 If you ignore this warning, the driving 
condition may become worse. 
You may experience abrupt shifts, 
frequent shifts, or jerkiness. To return 
to the normal driving condition, stop 
the vehicle and apply the foot brake 
or shift into P (Park). Then allow the 
transmission to cool for a few minutes 
with engine on, before driving off. •	
When the message “Trans cooled. 
Resume driving” appears you can 
continue to drive your vehicle.
•	 If the warning messages in the LCD 
display continue to blink, for your 
safety, have the system checked 
by a professional workshop. We 
recommends to visit an authorized 
HYUNDAI dealer.
Driving up or down hills
•	 Driving uphill
 - Bef
 ore starting off, check if it is 
possible to drive uphill.
 - Drive as s
 traight as possible.
•	 Driving downhill
 - Do not change gear while driving 
do
 wnhill. Select gear before driving 
downhill.
 - Drive slo
 wly using engine braking 
while driving downhill. - Drive s traight as possible.
 WARNING
Exercise extreme caution driving up or 
down steep hills. The vehicle may flip 
over depending on the grade, terrain, 
water and mud conditions.
 WARNING
Do not drive across the contour of steep 
hills. A slight change in the wheel angle 
can destabilize the vehicle, or a stable 
vehicle may lose stability if the vehicle 
stops its forward motion. Your vehicle 
may roll over and lead to a serious injury 
or death.   
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Driving through water
•	Try to avoid driving in deep standing 
water. It may stall your engine and 
clog your exhaust pipes.
•	 Do not change gear while driving in 
water.
 CAUTION
Always drive slowly in water. If you 
drive too fast, water may get into the 
engine compartment and wet the 
ignition system causing your vehicle to 
suddenly stop.
Additional driving conditions
•	Become familiar with the off-road 
conditions before driving.
•	 Always pay attention when driving off-
road and avoid dangerous areas.
•	 Drive slowly when driving in heavy 
wind.
•	 Reduce vehicle speed when 
cornering. The center of gravity 
of 4WD vehicles is higher than 
conventional 2WD vehicles, making 
them more likely to roll over when you 
rapidly turn corners.
•	 Always hold the steering wheel firmly 
when you are driving off-road.
 WARNING
Do hold the steering wheel tightly 
when you are driving off-road. You may 
hurt your arm by a sudden steering 
maneuver or from steering wheel 
rebound due to an impact with objects 
on the ground. You could lose control 
of the steering wheel which may lead to 
serious injury or death.
Emergency precautions
Tires
When replacing tires, be sure to equip 
all four tires with the same size, type, 
tread patterns, brand and load-carrying 
capacity.
 WARNING
Do not use tire and wheel with different 
size and type from the one originally 
installed on your vehicle. It can affect 
the safety and performance of your 
vehicle, which could lead to steering 
failure or rollover causing serious injury.
In an emergency situation, a compact 
spare tire (if equipped) or Tire Mobility 
Kit (if equipped) may be used. But, 
do not use the compact spare tire 
continuously. Repair or replace the 
original tire as soon as possible to avoid 
failure of the differential or 4WD system.
 WARNING
Never start or run the engine while 
an 4WD vehicle is raised on a jack. 
The vehicle can slip or roll off of a jack 
causing serious injury or death to you or 
those nearby.    
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IDLE sTOp AnD gO (Isg) (IF EQUIppED)
Idle Stop and Go helps reduce fuel 
consumption by automatically shutting 
down the engine, when the vehicle is 
at a standstill (i.e. red stop light, stop 
sign, and traffic jam) subject to certain 
prerequisite conditions being satisfied as 
listed below.
The engine is automatically started upon 
satisfying the starting conditions.
ISG system is always active, when the 
engine is running.
 Information
When the engine is automatically started 
by ISG system, warning lights (i.e. ABS, 
ESC, ESC OFF, EPS, and parking brake 
warning light) may illuminate for a few 
seconds due to low battery voltage.
However, it does not indicate a 
malfunction with ISG system.
ISG system operation
Prerequisite for activation
ISG system operates in the following 
situations.
•	The driver's seatbelt is fastened
•	 The driver's door and hood are closed
•	 The brake vacuum pressure is 
adequate
•	 The battery sensor is activated and 
the battery is sufficiently charged
•	 Outside temperature is not too low or 
too high
•	 The vehicle is driven over a constant 
speed and stops
•	 The climate control system satisfies 
the conditions
•	 The vehicle is sufficiently warmed up
•	 ISG related parts are working properly
•	 The incline is gradual
•	 The steering wheel is turned less than 
180 degrees and then the vehicle 
stops
 Information
If the ISG light (white) is turned on on the 
instrument cluster and does not meet the 
ISG system operating conditions, the ISG 
system is not activated.
When the ISG light (yellow) is on while the 
ISG system meets operating conditions, we 
recommend that the system be inspected 
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.   
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Auto stop
When ISG is on the engine will be 
stopped automatically when both of the 
following occurs:
1.
 Vehicle speed decr
eases to 0 mph (0 
km/h) full stop condition.
2.
 Brak
e pedal is depressed and gear is 
in D (Drive) or N (Neutral).
The Auto Stop (
) indicator illuminates 
in green on the instrument cluster, when 
the engine stops.
 Information
Idle stop cannot reoccur again until the 
vehicle speed goes above 3 mph (5 km/h) 
and then returns again to the automatic 
stop conditions as previously mentioned. In the Auto Stop mode, if the engine 
hood is opened, ISG system will be 
deactivated. OTM060017
When the system is deactivated, the ISG 
off button indicator will illuminate and 
a message ‘Auto Stop is off. Shift to P or 
N to start engine manually’ appears on 
the cluster LCD display with a warning 
sound.
If this occurs, depress the brake pedal 
and restart the engine manually. 
Auto start
When the engine stops automatically by 
ISG, the engine will restart if one of the 
following is done.
 - Release the br
ake pedal.
 - When Aut
o Hold is activated, take 
your foot off the brake pedal and then 
depress the accelerator pedal. 
 - While depressing the br
ake pedal, 
shift the gear from N (Neutral) or D 
(Drive) to R (Reverse) or P (Park). 
 - While depressing the br
ake pedal, 
shift the gear from N (Neutral) to D 
(Drive).
The Auto Stop (
) indicator goes to 
white on the instrument cluster, when 
the engine is restarted.    
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LCD display messages
The messages are displayed on the 
instrument cluster to help use ISG 
system.
OJX1069042L
Auto Stop is Off. Shift to P or N to start 
engine
When the system is deactivated, the ISG 
off button indicator will illuminate and 
a message will appear on the cluster 
LCD display with a warning sound in the 
following situations.
 - When the engine hood is opened.
 - When ISG sy
stem is not working 
normally.
If this occurs, depress the brake pedal 
and restart the engine manually. For your 
safety, restart the vehicle in the P (Park) 
position.
Type A Type B
OJX1069071LOJX1069070L
Press brake pedal before driving on / Press 
brake pedal for Auto Start
When the gear is shifted from N (Neutral) 
to R (Reverse), D (Drive) or Manual 
shift mode without the brake pedal 
depressed, a message will appear on 
the cluster LCD display. To activate auto 
start, depress the brake pedal.
OJX1069044
AUTO STOP elapsed time
AUTO STOP display shows the elapsed 
time of engine stop by the Idle Stop and 
Go system.
You may check AUTO STOP elapsed time 
in the Utility view on the instrument 
cluster.
Refer to “View Modes” section in 
chapter 4.   
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ISG system off
OTM060017
Press the ISG OFF button to turn off ISG 
system. The ISG OFF button indicator will 
illuminate. To use the system, press the 
ISG OFF button again.
Forced to restart engine
The engine is automatically restarted in 
the following situations.
•	The brake vacuum pressure is low
•	 The engine has stopped for about 5 
minutes
•	 The air conditioning is ON with the fan 
speed set to a certain high level
•	 The front defroster is ON
•	 The battery is weak
•	 The cooling and heating performance 
of the climate control system is 
unsatisfactory
•	 The vehicle is shifted to P (Park) or R 
(Reverse) when Auto Hold is activated
•	 The door is opened or the seatbelt 
is unfastened when Auto Hold is 
activated
•	 The EPB switch is pressed when Auto 
Hold is activated
The Auto Stop (
) indicator blinks in 
green for 5 seconds on the instrument 
cluster when the engine is restarted.
 WARNING
When the engine is in Idle Stop mode, 
the engine may restart without the 
driver taking any action. Before leaving 
the vehicle or working on the engine 
compartment, turn off the engine by 
pressing the ENGINE START/STOP 
button to the OFF position.    
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Backing up
Hold the bottom of the steering wheel 
with one hand. Then, to move the trailer 
to the left, 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 sudden maneuvers. Signal well in 
advance.
Turn signals
When you tow a trailer, your vehicle has 
to have a different turn signal flasher and 
extra wiring. The green arrows on your 
instrument panel will flash whenever you 
signal a turn or lane change. Properly 
connected, the trailer lights will also flash 
to alert other drivers you’re about to turn, 
change lanes, or stop.
When towing a trailer, the green arrows 
on your instrument panel will flash for 
turns even if the bulbs on the trailer 
are burned out. Thus, you may think 
drivers behind you are seeing your 
signals when, in fact, they are not. It’s 
important to check occasionally to be 
sure the trailer bulbs are still working. 
You must also check the lights every time 
you disconnect and then reconnect the 
wires.
 WARNING
Do not connect a trailer lighting system 
directly to your vehicle’s lighting 
system. Use an approved trailer wiring 
harness. Failure to do so could result in 
damage to the vehicle electrical system 
and/or personal injury. We recommend 
that you consult an authorized 
HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
Driving on hills
Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear 
before you start down a long or steep 
downgrade. If you don’t shift down, you 
might have to use your brakes so much 
that they would get overheated and may 
not operate efficiently.
On a long uphill grade, shift down and 
reduce your speed to around 45 mph (70 
km/h) to reduce the possibility of engine 
and transmission overheating.
If your trailer weighs more than the 
maximum trailer weight without trailer 
brakes and you have a automatic 
transmission, you should drive in D 
(Drive) when towing a trailer.
Operating your vehicle in D (Drive) 
when towing a trailer will minimize heat 
build-up and extend the life of your 
transmission.   
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NOTICE
To prevent engine and/or transmission 
overheating:
•	When towing a trailer on steep 
grades (in excess of 6%) pay close 
attention to the engine coolant 
temperature gauge to ensure the 
engine does not overheat. If the 
needle of the coolant temperature 
gauge moves towards “H” (HOT), 
pull over and stop as soon as it is 
safe to do so, and allow the engine 
to idle until it cools down. You may 
proceed once the engine has cooled 
sufficiently.
•	 If you tow a trailer with the maximum 
gross vehicle weight and maximum 
trailer weight, it can cause the 
engine or transmission to overheat. 
When driving in such conditions, 
allow the engine to idle until it cools 
down. You may proceed once the 
engine or transmission has cooled 
sufficiently.
•	 When towing a trailer, your vehicle 
speed may be much slower than the 
general flow of traffic, especially 
when climbing an uphill grade. Use 
the right hand lane when towing a 
trailer on an uphill grade. Choose 
your vehicle speed according to the 
maximum posted speed limit for 
vehicles with trailers, the steepness 
of the grade, and your trailer weight.
Parking on hills
Generally, if you have a trailer attached 
to your vehicle, you should not park your 
vehicle on a hill.
However, if you ever have to park your 
trailer on a hill, here’s how to do it:
1.
 Pull the 
vehicle into the parking space.
Turn the steering wheel in the 
direction of the curb (right if headed 
down hill, left if headed up hill).
2.
 Shift the gear to P (P
ark).
3.
 Set the parking br
ake and shut off the 
vehicle.
4.
 Place wheel chocks under the tr
ailer 
wheels on the down hill side of the 
wheels.
5.
 Start the v
ehicle, hold the brakes, shift 
to neutral, release the parking brake 
and slowly release the brakes until the 
trailer chocks absorb the load.
6.
 Reapply the br
akes and parking 
brakes.
7.
 Shift the gear to P (P
ark) when the 
vehicle is parked on a uphill grade and 
in R (Reverse) on a downhill.
8.
 Shut off the v
ehicle and release the 
vehicle brakes but leave the parking 
brake set.
 WARNING
To prevent serious or fatal injury:
•	 Do not get out of the vehicle without 
the parking brake firmly set. If you 
have left the engine running, the 
vehicle can move suddenly. You and 
others could be seriously or fatally 
injured.
•	 Do not apply the accelerator pedal to 
hold the vehicle on an uphill.    
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Driving the vehicle after it has been 
parked on a hill
1. With the gear in P (Park), apply your 
brakes and hold the brake pedal down 
while you:
•	 Start your engine;
•	 Shift into gear; and
•	 Release the parking brake.
2.
 Slowly r
emove your foot from the 
brake pedal.
3.
 Drive slo
wly until the trailer is clear of 
the chocks.
4.
 St
op and have someone pick up and 
store the chocks.
Maintenance when towing a 
trailer
Your vehicle will need service more 
often when you regularly pull a trailer. 
Important items to pay particular 
attention to include engine oil, 
transmission fluid, axle lubricant and 
cooling system fluid. Brake condition 
is another important item to frequently 
check. If you’re trailering, it’s a good 
idea to review these items before 
you start your trip. Don’t forget to 
also maintain your trailer and hitch. 
Follow the maintenance schedule that 
accompanied your trailer and check it 
periodically. Preferably, conduct the 
check at the start of each day’s driving. 
Most importantly, all hitch nuts and bolts 
should be tight.
NOTICE
To prevent vehicle damage:
•	 Due to higher load during trailer 
usage, overheating might occur on 
hot days or during uphill driving. 
If the coolant gauge indicates 
over-heating, switch off the air 
conditioner and stop the vehicle in a 
safe area to cool down the engine.
•	 Do not switch off the engine while 
the coolant gauge indicates over-
heating.
(Keep the engine idle to cool down 
the engine)
•	 When towing check transmission 
fluid more frequently.
•	 If your vehicle is not equipped with 
an air conditioner, you should install 
a condenser fan to improve engine 
performance when towing a trailer.