Quick Reference Guide I
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Quick Reference Guide
Elantra GT
HYUNDAI
DRIVING
1
To turn on/off the cruise control.
2
To resume or increase the cruise
control speed.
3
To set or decrease the cruise
control speed.
4
To cancel the cruise control set speed.
The Cruise Control system allows you to
program the vehicle to maintain a
constant speed without depressing the
accelerator pedal.
Advanced Smart Cruise Control will stop your vehicle if the vehicle ahead of
you stops. If the vehicle ahead of you starts moving, your vehicle will start as
well. However, if the vehicle stops for more than 3 seconds, you must
depress the accelerator pedal or push up/down the toggie switch (RES+/
SET-) to start driving.
For more detailed information please refer to Section 5 of the Owner's
Manual.
Setting Vehicle Distance
(Smart Cruise Control only)
This system allows you to program
the vehicle to maintain constant
speed and minimum distance
between the vehicle ahead.
The vehicle to vehicle distance
1
will
automatically activate when you set
the cruise speed
2
.
Each time the vehicle distance set
button is pressed, the vehicle to
vehicle distance changes as
following:
2
1
Distance 2
Distance 3
Distance 4
(Longest)
Distance 1
(Shortest)
2
3
4
1
(
) : Depress the brake
pedal and press the
shift button while
moving the shift lever.
(
) : Press the shift
button while
moving the shift
lever.
(
) : The shift lever can
freely operate.
Move the shift lever from D (Drive) into the manual gate to select.
Move the shift lever forward (+) to up shift or rearward (−) to downshift
Manual shift mode
NOTE:
Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) characteristics
The technology of the Dual Clutch Transmission is different from a
traditional automatic transmission:
• The DCT can be thought of as an automatically shifting manual
transmission. It gives the driving feel of a manual transmission, yet
provides the ease of a fully automatic transmission.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION &
DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION (DCT)
CRUISE CONTROL / SMART CRUISE CONTROL WITH
STOP & START