reset HYUNDAI SONATA LIMITED 2016 Workshop Manual
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Information
•Bluetooth®Wireless Technology fea-
tures supported within the vehicle
are as follows. Some features may
not be supported depending on your
Bluetooth
®Wireless Technology
device.
- Outgoing/Incoming Handsfree calls
- Operations during a call (Switch to Private, Switch to call waiting, MIC
on/off)
- Downloading Call History
- Downloading Mobile Contacts
- Bluetooth
®Wireless Technology
device auto connection
- Bluetooth Audio Streaming
• Up to five Bluetooth
®Wireless
Technology devices can be paired to
the Car Handsfree system.
• Only one Bluetooth
®Wireless
Technology device can be connected
at a time.
• Other devices cannot be paired while a Bluetooth
®Wireless Technology
device is connected.
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• Only
Bluetooth
®Wireless Technology
Handsfree and Bluetooth audio relat-
ed features are supported.
• Bluetooth related operations are possible only within devices that
support Handsfree or audio fea-
tures, such as a Bluetooth
®Wireless
Technology mobile phone or a
Bluetooth audio device.
• If a connected Bluetooth
®Wireless
Technology device becomes discon-
nected due to being out of communi-
cation range, turning the device
OFF, or a Bluetooth
®Wireless
Technology communication error,
corresponding Bluetooth
®Wireless
Technology devices are automatical-
ly searched and reconnected.
• If the system becomes unstable due to communication errors between the
car Handsfree and the Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology device, reset the
device by turning off and back on
again. Upon resetting Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology device, the sys-
tem will be restored.
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• After pairing is complete, a contacts
download request is sent once to the
mobile phone. Some mobile phones
may require confirmation upon
receiving a download request,
ensure your mobile phone accepts
the connection. Refer to your
phones user’s manual for additional
information regarding phone pair-
ing and connections.
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Multimedia System
CommandFunction
FM Preset 1~6 Plays the most recently played broadcast
saved in FM Preset 1~6.
AM Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6.
FM 87.5~107.9 Plays the FM broadcast of the corresponding
frequency.
AM 530~1701 Plays the AM broadcast of the corresponding
frequency.
XM
™(Satellite)When currently listening to the SiriusXMTM,
maintains the current state.
When listening to a different mode, displaysthe most recently played SiriusXMTMscreen.
XM™(Satellite) 1~3Displays the selected SiriusXMTMscreen.
XM
™Channel Plays the selected SiriusXMTMchannel.
Media Moves to the most recently played mediascreen.
CD Plays the music saved in the CD.
USBPlays USB music.
iPod®Plays iPod music.
My Music Plays the music saved in My Music.
Command Function
AUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device.
Bluetooth
®Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth®
device.
Please repeat Repeats the most recent comment.
Mute Mutes the sound
Cancel (Exit) Ends voice command.
0~255
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Audio CD commands: Commands available duringAudio CD operation
MP3 CD / USB commands: Commands available dur- ing USB and MP3 CD operation
Command Function
PlayPlays the currently paused track.
PausePauses the current track.
ShuffleRandomly plays the tracks within the CD.
Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play tracks in
sequential order.
Repeat Repeats the current track.
Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play tracks in sequen-
tial order.
Track 1~30 Plays the desired track number.
Command Function
PlayPlays the currently paused file.
PausePauses the current file.
Shuffle Randomly plays the files within the current
folder.
Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play files in sequen-
tial order.
Repeat Repeats the current file.
Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential
order.
Next Folder Play the first file in the next folder
Previous Folder Play the first file in the previous folder
FM/AM radio commands: available during FM, AM radio operation
Satellite radio commands: Commands that can be used while listening to Satellite Radio.
Command Function
Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.
Scan Scans receivable frequencies from the cur-
rent broadcast and plays for 10 seconds
each.
Preset Scan Moves to the next preset from the current
present and plays for 10 seconds each.
Information Displays the information of the current broad- cast.(This feature can be used when receiv-
ing RBDS broadcasts.)
Command Function
Channel 0~255 Play the selected Satellite Radio channel.
Scan Scans receivable channels from the current
broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.
Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.
Information Displays the information of the current broad-
cast.
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Starting Mode
Press the key to display the
Setup screen.
You can select and control options
related to [Display], [Sound], [Phone]
and [System].
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Starting Mode
Press the key to display the
Setup screen.
You can select and control options
related to [Display], [Sound], [Phone]
and [System].
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Starting Mode
Press the key to display the
Setup screen.
You can select and control options
related to [Display], [Sound], [Phone]
and [System].
Display Settings
Adjusting the Brightness
Press the key Select
[Display] Select [Brightness]
Use the , buttons to adjust the
screen brightness or set the
Brightness on Automatic, Day, or
Night mode.
Press the button to reset.
1) Automatic : Adjusts the brightness
automatically
2) Day : Always maintains the bright- ness on high
3) Night : Always maintains the
brightness on low
Mode Pop up
Press the key Select
[Display] Select [Mode Pop up]
This feature is used to display the
Pop-up Mode screen when entering
radio and media modes.
When this feature is turned on,
pressing the or key
will display the Pop-up Mode screen.
Information
The media Pop-up Mode screen can
be displayed only when two or more
media modes have been connected.
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MEDIA RADIO
SETUP
Default
SETUP SETUP
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MP3 Information Display
Press the key Select
[Display] Select [Media Display]
This feature is used to change the
information displayed within USB
and MP3 CD modes.
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MP3 Information Display
Press the key Select
[Display] Select [Media Display]
This feature is used to change the
information displayed within USB
and MP3 CD modes.
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MP3 Information Display
Press the key Select
[Display] Select [Media Display]
This feature is used to change the
information displayed within USB
and MP3 CD modes.
1) Folder/File : Displays file nameand folder name
2) Album/Artist/Song : Displays album name/artist name/song
Sound Settings
Sound Settings
Press the key Select
[Sound] Select [Sound Setting] Use the , , , buttons to
adjust the Fader/Balance settings.
Use the , buttons to adjust the
Bass/Middle/Treble settings.
Press the button to reset.DefaultSETUP
SETUP
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Driving your vehicle
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The drive mode may be selected
according to the driver’s preference
or road condition.
The system resets to be in the ECO
mode, when the hybrid system is
restarted.
Information
If there is a problem with the instru-
ment cluster, the drive mode will be in
ECO mode and may not change to
NORMAL mode or SPORT mode. The mode changes, as below,
whenever the DRIVE MODE button
is pressed.
When NORMAL mode is selected,
it is not displayed on the instrument
cluster.
ECO mode (Active ECO)
The ECO mode is a guid- ance for fuel efficient driv-
ing.
When the ECO mode is selected by
pressing the DRIVE MODE button,
the ECO indicator (green color) will
illuminate.
Information
Fuel efficiency depends on the driver's
driving habit and road condition.
Information
The ECO mode will provide best effi-
ciency for customer driving habits
that are not aggressive in accelerating
and in conditions not involving many
rolling hills to drive through. Under
situation of aggressive driving style or
driving conditions involving rolling
hills causing frequent gear shifts you
should try NORMAL mode instead as
it may actually yield your best econo-
my and drivability. Compare between
the 2 modes.
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Driving your vehicle
When Active ECO is activated:
The acceleration response may be slightly reduced as the accelerator
pedal is depressed moderately.
The air conditioner performance may be limited.
The shift pattern of the automatic transaxle may change.
The engine noise may get louder.
The above situations are normal
conditions when the Active ECO sys-
tem is activated to improve fuel effi-
ciency.
SPORT mode
SPORT mode manages the driving dynamics by
automatically adjusting
the steering wheel and
hybrid system.
When the SPORT mode is select- ed by pressing the DRIVE MODE
button, the SPORT indicator (yel-
low color) will illuminate.
Restarting of the hybrid system in the SPORT mode resets the
DRIVE mode to the ECO mode.
Thus, when necessary, reselect
the SPORT mode.
Information
In the SPORT mode, the fuel efficien-
cy may decrease.
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Driving your vehicle
Cruise Control will be canceledwhen:
Depressing the brake pedal.
Pressing the CANCEL button
located on the steering wheel.
Pressing the CRUISE button. Both the CRUISE indicator and the
"SET" indicator will turn OFF.
Moving the shift lever into N (Neutral).
Decreasing the vehicle speed lower than the set speed by 5 mph
(10 km/h). Decreasing the vehicle speed to
less than approximately 20 mph
(30 km/h).
The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is operating.
Downshifting to the 2nd gear in Sports Mode.
Information
Each of the above actions will cancel
Cruise Control operation (the "SET"
indicator in the instrument cluster will
go off), but only pressing the CRUISE
button will turn the system off. If you
wish to resume Cruise Control opera-
tion, push the lever up (RES+) located
on your steering wheel. You will
return to your previously preset
speed, unless the system was turned
off using the CRUISE button.
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To resume preset Cruisingspeed
Push the lever (1) up (RES+). If the
vehicle speed is over 20 mph (30
km/h), the vehicle will resume the
preset speed.
To turn Cruise Control off
Press the CRUISE button (the
"CRUISE" indicator light will go
off).
Turn the vehicle OFF.OLF054042/Q
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
Engine compartment .............................................7-3
Maintenance services ...........................................7-4
Owner's responsibility ......................................................7-4
Owner maintenance precautions ..................................7-4
Owner maintenance ...............................................7-5
Owner maintenance schedule ........................................7-6
Scheduled maintenance services.........................7-8
Explanation of scheduled maintenance
items.......................................................................7\
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Engine oil ..............................................................7-27
Checking the engine oil level .......................................7-27
Checking the engine oil and filter ..............................7-28
Engine coolant/inverter coolant .......................7-29
Checking the engine/inverter coolant level .............7-29
Changing engine coolant...............................................7-32
Hybrid starter & generator (HSG) belt.............7-32
Checking the hybrid starter &
generator (HSG) belt ......................................................7-32
Brake fluid ............................................................7-33
Checking the brake fluid level .....................................7-33
Washer fluid .........................................................7-34
Checking the washer fluid level ..................................7-34
Parking brake .......................................................7-34
Checking the parking brake .........................................7-34
Air cleaner ............................................................7-35
Filter replacement ...........................................................7-35
Climate control air filter .....................................7-37
Filter inspection ...............................................................7-37
Wiper blades .........................................................7-39
Blade inspection ..............................................................7-39
Blade replacement ..........................................................7-39
Battery...................................................................7-41
For best battery service................................................7-42
Battery recharging .........................................................7-42
Reset features .................................................................7-43
Tires and wheels ..................................................7-44
Tire care ........................................................................\
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Recommended cold tire inflation pressures.............7-45
Check tire inflation pressure........................................7-46
Tire rotation .....................................................................7-4\
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Wheel alignment and tire balance ..............................7-48
Tire replacement .............................................................7-48
Wheel replacement .........................................................7-49
Tire traction ......................................................................7-\
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Tire maintenance ............................................................7-50
Tire sidewall labeling ......................................................7-50
Tire terminology and definitions.................................7-54
All season tires ................................................................7-57
Summer tires ....................................................................7-57\
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