HYUNDAI VENUE 2020 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: HYUNDAI, Model Year: 2020, Model line: VENUE, Model: HYUNDAI VENUE 2020Pages: 375, PDF Size: 12.88 MB
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NOTICE
To prevent damage to the Power
Outlets:
• Use the power outlet only when the
engine is running and remove the
accessory plug after use. Using the
accessory plug for prolonged periods
of time with the engine off could
cause the battery to discharge.
• Only use 12V electric accessories
which are less than 180 W in electric
capacity.
• Adjust the air-conditioner or heater
to the lowest operating level when
using the power outlet.
• Close the cover when not in use.
• Some electronic devices can
cause electronic interference
when plugged into a vehicle’s
power outlet. These devices may
cause excessive audio static and
malfunctions in other electronic
systems or devices used in your
vehicle.
• Push the plug in as far as it will go. If
good contact is not made, the plug
may overheat and the fuse may open.
• Plug in battery equipped electrical/
electronic devices with reverse
current protection. The current
from the battery may flow into the
vehicle’s electrical/electronic system
and cause system malfunction.
USB charger (if equipped)
OQX059010L
The USB charger is designed to recharge
batteries of small size electrical devices
using a USB cable.
The electrical devices can be recharged
when the ignition switch or the Engine
Start/Stop button is in the ACC, ON or
START position.
The battery charging state may be
monitored on the electrical device.
Disconnect the USB cable from the USB
port after use.
• A smart phone or a tablet PC may
get warmer during the re-charging
process. It does not indicate any
malfunction with the charging system.
• A smart phone or a tablet PC, which
adopts a different re-charging
method, may not be properly re-
charged. In this case, use an exclusive
charger of your device.
• The charging terminal is only to
recharge a device. Do not use the
charging terminal either to turn ON an
audio or to play media on the AVN.
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Clock
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust the clock
while driving. Doing so may result in
distracted driving which may lead to
an accident involving personal injury or
death.
Vehicles with Audio system
Select the [SETUP] button on the audio system → Select [Date/Time].
• Set time: Set the time displayed on
the audio screen.
• Time format: Choose between 12hour
and 24-hour time formats.
Vehicles with Navigation system
Select the Settings menu on the Navigation system → Select [Date/Time].
• GPS time: Displays time according to
the received GNSS time.
• 24-hour: Switches to 12 hour or 24
hour.
Clothes Hanger
OTM048095
These hangers are not designed to hold
large or heavy items.
WARNING
OQX059137L
Do not hang other objects such
as hangers or hard objects except
clothes. Also, do not put heavy, sharp
or breakable objects in the clothes
pockets. In an accident or when the
curtain air bag is inflated, it may cause
vehicle damage or personal injury.
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Floor Mat Anchor(s)
OQX059145N
ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors to
attach the front floor mats to the vehicle.
The anchors on the front floor carpet
keep the floor mats from sliding forward.
WARNING
Do not overlay additional mats or liners
over the floor mats. If using All Weather
mats, remove the carpeted floor mats
before installing them. Only use floor
mats designed to connect to the
anchors.
WARNING
The following must be observed when
installing ANY floor mat to the vehicle.
• Ensure to remove a protective
film attached on the carpet
before attaching a floor mat on
the front floor carpet. Otherwise,
the floor mat may move freely on
the protective film and it could
result in unintentional braking or
accelerating.
• Ensure that the floor mats are
securely attached to the vehicle’s
floor mat anchor(s) before driving
the vehicle.
• Do not use ANY floor mat that cannot
be firmly attached to the vehicle’s
floor mat anchors.
• Do not stack floor mats on top of one
another (e.g. all-weather rubber mat
on top of a carpeted floor mat). Only
a single floor mat should be installed
in each position.
IMPORTANT - Your vehicle was
manufactured with driver’s side floor
mat anchors that are designed to
securely hold the floor mat in place.
To avoid any interference with pedal
operation, HYUNDAI recommends that
the HYUNDAI floor mat designed for use
in your vehicle be installed.
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Luggage Net Holder
OQX059045L
To keep items from shifting in the
luggage compartment, you can use the 4
holders located in the luggage board to
attach the luggage net.
Make sure the luggage net is securely
attached to the holders in the luggage
board.
WARNING
Avoid eye injury. DO NOT overstretch
the luggage net. ALWAYS keep your
face and body out of the luggage net’s
recoil path. DO NOT use the luggage net
when the strap has visible signs of wear
or damage.
Use the luggage net to keep only light
items from shifting in the luggage
compartment.
Cargo Area Cover
OQX059084L
Use the cover to hide items stored in
the cargo area. The cargo area cover
will lift when the liftgate is opened.
Disconnect the strap (1) from the holder
if you want to return the cover to the
original position. To remove the cargo
area cover completely, pull the cover
backward and out from the rail. To secure
a wider space, pull the cargo area cover
backward slightly and push down it.
NOTICE
Since the cargo area cover may be
damaged or deformed, do not put
luggage on it when it is being used.
WARNING
• Do not place objects on the cargo
area cover while driving. Such
objects may be thrown about inside
the vehicle and possibly injure
vehicle occupants during an accident
or when braking.
• Never allow anyone to ride in the
luggage compartment. It is designed
for luggage only.
• Maintain balance of the vehicle and
locate the weight as far forward as
possible.
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EXTERIOR FEATURES
Roof Side Rails (if equipped)
OQXI049063
If your vehicle comes equipped with roof
side rails, then roof side rails crossbars
can be installed on top of your vehicle.
The roof side rails crossbars are an
accessory and are available at your local
HYUNDAI dealer.
NOTICE
If the vehicle is equipped with a
sunroof, be sure not to position cargo
onto the roof side rails in such a way
that it could interfere with sunroof
operation.
NOTICE
• When carrying cargo on the roof side
rails, take the necessary precautions
to make sure the cargo does not
damage the roof of the vehicle.
• When carrying large objects on the
roof side rails, make sure they do
not exceed the overall roof length or
width.
WARNING
• The following specification is the
maximum weight that can be loaded
onto the roof side rails. Distribute the
load as evenly as possible onto the
roof side rails and secure the load
firmly.
Loading cargo or luggage in excess
of the specified weight limit on the
roof side rails may damage your
vehicle.
ROOF SIDE
RAILS 220 lbs. (100 kg) EVENLY
DISTRIBUTED
• The vehicle center of gravity will be
higher when items are loaded onto
the roof side rails. Avoid sudden
starts, braking, sharp turns, abrupt
maneuvers or high speeds that may
result in loss of vehicle control or
rollover resulting in an accident.
• Always drive slowly and turn corners
carefully when carrying items on the
roof side rails. Severe wind updrafts,
caused by passing vehicles or natural
causes, can cause sudden upward
pressure on items loaded on the
roof side rails. This is especially true
when carrying large, flat items such
as wood panels or mattresses. This
could cause the items to fall off the
roof side rails and cause damage to
your vehicle or others around you.
• To prevent damage or loss of cargo
while driving, check frequently
before or while driving to make sure
the items on the roof side rails are
securely fastened.
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INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
NOTICE
• If you install an aftermarket HID
head lamp, your vehicle’s audio and
electronic devices may not function
properly.
• Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand
cleaner, and air freshener from
contacting the interior parts
because they may cause damage or
discoloration.
USB and iPod® Port
OQX059011L
You can use an AUX or USB cable to
connect audio devices to the vehicle AUX
or USB port.
Information
When using a portable audio device
connected to the power outlet, noise may
occur during playback. If this happens,
use the portable audio device’s power
source.
ÃiPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc.
Antenna
Shark fin antenna
OQXI049067
The shark fin antenna receives
transmitted data. (for example: AM/FM,
SXM, GPS, LTE)
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Steering Wheel Audio Control
Type A
OQXI049068L
Type B
OQXI049069L
Type C
OQX059012N
NOTICE
Do not operate multiple audio remote
control buttons simultaneously.
VOLUME (VOL + / -) (1)
• Press the VOLUME switch up to
increase volume.
• Press the VOLUME switch down to
decrease volume.
SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2)
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is pressed up
or down and held for 0.8 second or more,
it will function in the following modes:
• RADIO mode
It will function as the AUTO SEEK
select button. It will SEEK until you
release the button.
• MEDIA mode
It will function as the FF/RW button.
If the SEEK/PRESET switch is pressed up
or down, it will function in the following
modes:
• RADIO mode
It will function as the PRESET STATION
UP/DOWN button.
• MEDIA mode
It will function as the TRACK UP/
DOWN button.
MODE () (3)
Press the MODE button to toggle
through Radio, SXM, or AUX modes.
MUTE () (4)
• Press the MUTE button to mute the
sound.
• Press the MUTE button again to
activate the sound.
Information
Detailed information for audio control
buttons are described in a separately
supplied manual with the vehicle.
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Hands-Free
OQXI049071
With the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
in the vehicle, you can use the phone
wireless.
(1) Call / Answer button
(2) Call end button
Detailed information for the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology hands-free is
described in the Vehicle Infotainment
User’s Manual.
Audio (Display Audio) / Video /
Navigation System (AVN)
(if equipped)
Detailed information for the AVN system
is described in the Vehicle Infotainment
User’s Manual.
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While Driving
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6. While Driving
Before Driving ........................................................................\
...........................6-5Before Entering the Vehicle ........................................................................\
.................6-5
Before Starting ........................................................................\
.....................................6-5
Ignition Switch ........................................................................\
..........................6-6Key Ignition Switch ........................................................................\
..............................6-6
Engine Start/Stop Button ........................................................................\
...................6-9
Manual Transmission ........................................................................\
...............6-12Manual Transmission Operation ........................................................................\
........6-12
Good Driving Practices ........................................................................\
......................6-14
Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT) ...........................................................6-15Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT) Operation ....................................................6-15
Good Driving Practices ........................................................................\
......................6-19
Braking System ........................................................................\
.......................6-20Power Brakes ........................................................................\
.....................................6-20
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator ........................................................................\
............... 6-20
Rear drum brakes
........................................................................\
..............................6-20
Parking Brake ........................................................................\
......................................6-21
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ........................................................................\
............6-22
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ........................................................................\
.....6-24
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) .......................................................................6-26
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ........................................................................\
...........6-27
Good Braking Practices ........................................................................\
.....................6-27
Drive Mode Integrated Control System .........................................................6-28
Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)
.............................................................6-30System Description ........................................................................\
...........................6-30
System Setting ........................................................................\
.................................... 6-31
Warning and System Control
........................................................................\
.............6-32
Detecting Sensor ........................................................................\
................................6-33
Limitations of the System ........................................................................\
..................6-35
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Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW) ...............................................6-38System Description ........................................................................\
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System Setting and Operation ........................................................................\
.........6-38
Warning and system control ........................................................................\
.............6-40
Detecting Sensor ........................................................................\
................................6-41
Limitations of the system ........................................................................\
.................6-42
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) System .......................................6-46System Setting and Activation ........................................................................\
.........6-46
FCA Warning Message and System Control ............................................................6-48
FCA Sensor ........................................................................\
........................................6-50
System Malfunction ........................................................................\
...........................6-51
Limitations of the System ........................................................................\
..................6-52
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) System-Sensor Fusion ..............6-57System Setting and Activation ........................................................................\
..........6-57
FCA Warning Message and System Control ............................................................6-59
FCA Sensor ........................................................................\
.........................................6-61
System Malfunction ........................................................................\
..........................6-63
Limitations of the System ........................................................................\
.................6-64
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) ........................................................................\
......6-69LKA System Operation ........................................................................\
.......................6-70
Warning Light and Message ........................................................................\
..............6-73
Limitations of the System ........................................................................\
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LKA system Function Change ........................................................................\
............ 6-75
Driver Attention Warning (DAW) ....................................................................6 -76System Setting and Activation ........................................................................\
..........6 -76
Resetting the System ........................................................................\
.........................6-77
System Standby ........................................................................\
..................................6-77
System Malfunction ........................................................................\
...........................6-77
Leading vehicle departure alert ........................................................................\
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