auto stop function HYUNDAI TUCSON 2022 Owner's Manual
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07
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Smart Cruise Control conditions not 
satisfied
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If the Driving Assist button, + switch, - switch or  switch is pushed when Smart	Cruise	Control’s	operating	conditions are not satisfied, the ‘Smart Cruise	Control	conditions	not	met’	will	appear on the cluster, and an audible 
warning will sound. 
In traffic situation
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In traffic, your vehicle will stop if the 
vehicle ahead of you stops. Also, if the 
vehicle ahead of you starts moving, your 
vehicle will start as well. In addition, after 
the vehicle has stopped and a certain 
time have passed, the ‘Use switch or 
pedal	to	accelerate’	message	will	appear	on the cluster. Depress the accelerator 
pedal or push the + switch, - switch or 
 switch to start driving.
 WARNING
While the message is displayed on the 
cluster, if there is no vehicle in front or 
the vehicle is far away from you, and 
the + switch, – switch or 
 switch is pushed, Smart Cruise Control will 
automatically cancel and EPB will be 
applied. However, if the accelerator 
pedal is depressed, EPB will not be 
applied even though the function is 
canceled. Always pay attention to the 
road condition ahead.   
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07
7-127
 WARNING
Take the following precautions when 
using Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system:
•	For your safety, change the Settings 
after parking the vehicle at a safe 
location.
•	 If any other system’s warning 
message is displayed or audible 
warning is generated, Rear Cross-
Traffic Safety system’s warning 
message may not be displayed 
and audible warning may not be 
generated.
•	 You may not hear the warning sound 
of Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system if 
the surrounding is noisy.
•	 Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system may 
not operate if the driver applies the 
brake pedal to avoid collision.
•	 During Rear Cross-Traffic Safety 
system operation, the vehicle may 
stop suddenly injuring passengers 
and shifting loose objects. Always 
have the seat belt on and keep loose 
objects secured. 
•	 Even if there is a problem with Rear 
Cross-Traffic Safety system, the 
vehicle’s basic braking performance 
will operate normally. 
•	 When Rear Cross-Traffic Safety 
system is operating, braking control 
by the system will automatically 
cancel when the driver excessively 
depresses the accelerator pedal.
•	 Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system does 
not operate in all situations or cannot 
avoid all collisions. 
•	 Rear Cross-Traffic Safety system may 
warn the driver late or may not warn 
the driver depending on the road and 
driving conditions. •	
The driver is solely responsible to 
operate the vehicle in a safe manner. 
Do not solely depend on Rear 
Cross-Traffic Safety system. Rather, 
maintain a safe braking distance, and 
if necessary, depress the brake pedal 
to reduce driving speed or to stop 
the vehicle.
•	 Never deliberately operate Rear 
Cross-Traffic Safety system on 
people, animal, objects, etc. It may 
cause serious injury or death.
 CAUTION
The brake control may not operate 
properly depending on the status of 
ESC (Electronic Stability Control).
There will only be a warning when:
 -The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) 
warning light is on
 -ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is 
engaged in a different function
 Information
If the system assists you with braking, 
the driver must immediately depress 
the brake pedal and check vehicle 
surroundings.
 -Brake control will end when the driver 
depresses the brake pedal with sufficient 
power.
 -After shifting the gear to R (Reverse), 
braking control will operate once for left 
and right vehicle approach.   
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Driver assistance system
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2.  Remotely moving forward and backward
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(1) Press and hold one of the Forward 
() or Backward () button on 
the smart key. Remote Smart 
Parking Assist will automatically 
control the steering wheel, vehicle 
speed and gearshift. The vehicle 
will move in the direction of the 
button pressed. 
(2) While Remote Forward/Backward 
function is operating, if you do 
not hold down the Forward (
) or 
Backward () button, the vehicle 
will stop and function control 
will pause. The function will start 
operating again when the button is 
pressed and held again.
(3) When the vehicle reaches the 
target location, release the smart 
key Forward or Backward button.
(4) When the driver gets in the vehicle 
with the smart key, a message 
will appear informing the driver 
Remote Forward/Backward 
function is complete on the 
infotainment system screen and 
the engine will remain on.
In addition, when the Remote Start 
(
) button is pressed on the smart 
key from outside the vehicle, a 
message will appear informing the 
driver Remote Forward/Backward 
function is complete and the 
engine will turn off.
•	 Check that all smart keys are 
outside the vehicle when using 
Remote Forward/Backward 
function.
•	 Remote Forward/Backward 
function will operate only when the 
smart key is within 13 ft. (4 m) from 
the vehicle. If there is no vehicle 
movement even when the Forward 
or Backward button is pressed on 
the smart key, check the distance 
to the vehicle and press the button 
again.
•	 The detecting range of the smart 
key may vary depending on the 
surroundings that are affected by 
radio waves such as transmission 
tower, broadcast station, etc.
•	 When remotely moving forward 
using method (1), it is recognized 
as an exit situation, and the 
vehicle moves 13 ft. (4 m) to 
check for pedestrians, animals or 
objects around the vehicle. After 
confirmation, the steering wheel 
is controlled according to the 
condition ahead.    
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Driver assistance system
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•	The steering wheel, gearshift, braking, 
and drive controls are not working 
normally
•	 There is a problem with the smart key 
or the smart key battery is low
•	 ABS, TCS or ESC system operates due 
to slippery road conditions
•	 The alarm of the Theft Alarm System 
sounds
When Remote Forward/Backward 
function is canceled, the vehicle will 
automatically stop, shift the gear to 
P (Park) and engage EPB (Electronic 
Parking Brake).Remote Smart Parking Assist 
Malfunction and Limitations
Remote Smart Parking Assist 
malfunction
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Remote Smart Parking Assist check
When Remote Smart Parking Assist is 
not working properly, the ‘Check Parking 
Assist’	warning	message	will	appear	on the infotainment system screen. 
If the message appears, stop using 
Remote Smart Parking Assist, and have 
the vehicle inspected by an authorized 
HYUNDAI dealer.   
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Maintenance
9-6
Owner maintenance schedule
When you stop for fuel:
•	Check the coolant level in the engine 
coolant reservoir.
•	 Check the windshield washer fluid 
level.
•	 Check for low or under-inflated tires.
 WARNING
Be careful when checking your coolant 
level when the engine is hot. This may 
result in coolant being blown out of the 
opening and cause serious burns and 
other injuries.
While operating your vehicle:
•	Note any changes in the sound of the 
exhaust or any smell of exhaust fumes 
in the vehicle.
•	 Check for vibrations in the steering 
wheel. Notice if there is any increased 
steering effort or looseness in the 
steering wheel, or change in its 
straight-ahead position.
•	 Notice if your vehicle constantly turns 
slightly or “pulls” to one side when 
traveling on smooth, level road.
•	 When stopping, listen and check for 
unusual sounds, pulling to one side, 
increased brake pedal travel or “hard-
to-push” brake pedal.
•	 If any slipping or changes in the 
operation of your transmission occurs, 
check the transmission fluid level.
•	 Check the automatic transmission P 
(Park) function.
•	 Check the parking brake.
•	 Check for fluid leaks under your 
vehicle (water dripping from the air 
conditioning system during or after 
use is normal).
At least monthly:
•	Check coolant level in the engine 
coolant reservoir.
•	 Check the operation of all exterior 
lights, including the stoplights, turn 
signals and hazard warning flashers.
•	 Check the inflation pressures of all 
tires including the spare for tires that 
are worn, show uneven wear, or are 
damaged.
•	 Check for loose wheel lug nuts.
At least twice a year: 
•	Check radiator, heater and air 
conditioning hoses for leaks or 
damage.
•	 Check windshield washer spray and 
wiper operation. Clean wiper blades 
with a clean cloth dampened with 
washer fluid.
•	 Check headlamp alignment.
•	 Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields 
and clamps.
•	 Check the seat belts for wear and 
function.
At least once a year:
•	Clean body and door drain holes.
•	 Lubricate door hinges and hood 
hinges.
•	 Lubricate door and hood locks and 
latches.
•	 Lubricate door rubber weather strips.
•	 Check the air conditioning system.
•	 Inspect and lubricate automatic 
transmission linkage and controls.
•	 Clean the battery and terminals.
•	 Check the brake fluid level.    
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09
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Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic 
converter emission control device. 
To prevent damage to the catalytic 
converter and to your vehicle, take the 
following precautions:
•	Use only UNLEADED FUEL for 
gasoline engines.
•	 Do not operate the vehicle when 
there are signs of engine malfunction, 
such as misfire or a noticeable loss of 
performance.
•	 Do not misuse or abuse the engine. 
Examples of misuse are coasting with 
the engine off and descending steep 
grades in gear with the engine off.
•	 Do not operate the engine at high 
idle speed for extended periods (5 
minutes or more).
•	 Do not modify or tamper with any 
part of the engine or emission control 
system. We recommend that all 
inspections and adjustments  are 
made by an authorized HYUNDAI 
dealer.
•	 Avoid driving with an extremely low 
fuel level.
Running out of fuel could cause the 
engine to misfire, damaging the 
catalytic converter.Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)  
(if equipped)
Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) system 
removes the soot in the exhaust gas.
The GPF system automatically burns 
(or oxidizes) the accumulated soot in 
accordance with driving situations, 
unlike a disposable air filter.
In other words, the accumulated soot is 
automatically purged out by the engine 
control system and by the high exhaust-
gas temperature at normal/ high driving 
speeds. However, when the vehicle is 
continually driven at repeated short 
distances or driven at low speed for a 
long time, the accumulated soot may 
not be automatically removed because 
of low exhaust gas temperature. In this 
case, the accumulated soot may reach 
a certain amount regardless of the soot 
oxidization process, then the GPF lamp  
(
) will illuminate.
The Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) 
lamp stops illuminating, when the driving 
speed exceeds 50 mph (80 km/h) with 
engine RPM 1,500 ~ 4,000 and the 
gear in the 3rd position or above for 
approximately 30 minutes.
When the GPF lamp starts to blink or 
the warning message “Check exhaust 
system” pops up even though the 
vehicle was driven as mentioned above, 
we recommend that you have the 
GPF system checked by an authorized 
HYUNDAI dealer.
With GPF lamp blinking for an extended 
period of time, it may damage the GPF 
system and lower the fuel economy.
 CAUTION
We recommend you to use only the 
regulated gasoline fuels, when your 
vehicle is equipped with the GPF 
system.
When you use other gasoline fuels 
which contain unspecified additives, 
they may damage the GPF system and 
cause exhaust emission problems.