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All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publica-
tion. However, HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any
time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be car-
ried out.

This manual applies to all models of this vehicle and includes descrip-
tions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment.
As a result, you may find material in this manual that does not apply to
your specific vehicle.

Summary of Contents for H250

Page 1: ...at the time of publica tion However HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be car ried out This manual applies to all models of...

Page 2: ...rnment agencies in your country Your vehicle is equipped with electronic fuel injection and other electronic components It is possible for an improperly installed adjusted two way radio or cellular te...

Page 3: ...a tion which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury DANGER WARNING indicates a hazardous situ ation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a haza...

Page 4: ...performed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Note Because future owners will also need the information included in this manual if you sell this HYUNDAI please leave the manual in t...

Page 5: ...important This Owner s Manual provides you with many safe ty precautions and operating proce dures This information alerts you to potential hazards that may hurt you or others as well as damage to you...

Page 6: ...el properly according to the following temperature conditions Above 5 C 23 F Summer type diesel fuel Below 5 C 23 F Winter type diesel fuel Watch the fuel level in the tank very carefully If the engin...

Page 7: ...placement of worn or damaged components due to the use of non approved fuels will not be covered by the manufactures warranty F7 Introduction Never use any fuel whether diesel B7 biodiesel or other wi...

Page 8: ...perform ance economy and life of your vehi cle Do not race the engine While driving keep your engine speed rpm or revolutions per minute between 2 000 rpm and 4 000 rpm Do not maintain a single speed...

Page 9: ...vehicle at a glance Safety system of your vehicle Convenient features of your vehicle Multimedia System Driving your vehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications Consumer information...

Page 10: ...lance 1 Exterior overview I 1 2 Exterior overview II 1 3 Exterior overview III 1 4 Exterior overview IV 1 5 Exterior overview V 1 6 Exterior overview VI 1 7 Interior overview Left side 1 8 Interior ov...

Page 11: ...illustration 1 Front windshield wiper blades 7 34 2 Hood 3 30 3 Headlamp 7 68 4 Front fog light 7 68 5 Towing hook 6 19 6 Outside rearview mirror 3 41 7 Tires and wheels 7 42 8 Front door 3 11 9 Mid s...

Page 12: ...OEU014002 The actual shape may differ from the illustration 14 Fuel filler lid 3 32 15 Swivel glass 3 29 16 Rear combination light 7 75 17 Antenna 4 2 18 Emergence exit 6 23 19 Ceiling ventilator 3 1...

Page 13: ...ctual shape may differ from the illustration 1 Front windshield wiper blades 7 34 2 Hood 3 30 3 Headlamp 7 68 4 Front fog light 7 68 5 Towing hook 6 19 6 Outside rearview mirror 3 41 7 Tires and wheel...

Page 14: ...W I IV V 1 OEU014008 The actual shape may differ from the illustration 12 Fuel filler lid 3 32 13 Rear combination light 7 75 14 Antenna 4 2 15 Emergence exit 6 23 16 Ceiling ventilator 3 122 17 High...

Page 15: ...differ from the illustration 1 Front windshield wiper blades 7 34 2 Hood 3 30 3 Headlamp 7 68 4 Front fog light 7 68 5 Towing hook 6 19 6 Outside rearview mirror 3 41 7 Tires and wheels 7 42 8 Front d...

Page 16: ...a glance E EX XT TE ER RI IO OR R O OV VE ER RV VI IE EW W V VI I 1 OEU014009 The actual shape may differ from the illustration 13 Fuel filler lid 3 32 14 Spare tire 6 10 15 Rear combination light 7...

Page 17: ...ls Passing switch 3 99 11 Wiper Washer switch 3 102 12 Steering wheel audio controls 4 3 13 Auto cruise controls 5 31 14 Hands free controls Refer to the audio system in chaper 4 15 MDP Multi Display...

Page 18: ...her switch 3 95 10 LDWS switch 5 37 11 Idle Stop and Go system OFF switch 5 8 12 Parking assist system ON OFF switch 3 89 13 PTO switch VAN Truck 5 41 14 Cigarette lighter 3 126 15 AUX USB 4 2 16 Powe...

Page 19: ...inal 7 52 6 4 3 Engine oil dipstick 7 22 4 Engine oil filler cap 7 23 5 Brake clutch fluid cap 7 27 6 Air cleaner 7 31 7 Negative battery terminal 6 4 8 Radiator cap 7 26 9 Windshield washer fluid res...

Page 20: ...oolant reservoir 7 25 2 Fuse box and positive battery terminal 7 52 6 4 3 Engine oil dipstick 7 22 4 Engine oil filler cap 7 23 5 Brake clutch fluid cap 7 27 6 Air cleaner 7 31 7 Negative battery term...

Page 21: ...assengers 2 18 Seat belt precautions 2 22 Air bag supplemental restraint system 2 25 How does the air bag operate 2 26 Do not install a child restraint on the front passenger seat 2 27 Air bag warning...

Page 22: ...lso cause serious or fatal injuries to passengers who sit too close to them or who are not prop erly restrained Infants young chil dren and small adults are at the greatest risk of being injured by an...

Page 23: ...rs on the road with your hands on the wheel as well as your eyes and attention on the road Control your speed Excessive speed is a major cause of injuries and deaths Generally the higher the speed the...

Page 24: ...lts must fasten their seat belts Do not use a cushion that reduces friction between the seat and the passenger The passenger s hips may slide under the lap portion of the seat belt during an accident...

Page 25: ...ontrol resulting in an accident Do not place anything under the front seats Loose objects in the driver s foot area may interfere with the pedal opera tion causing an accident Continued WARNING Contin...

Page 26: ...kwards without pulling the lever If the seat moves it is not securely locked Adjusting the seatback recliner Driver s seat Front passenger s seat if equipped To recline the seatback to the desired ang...

Page 27: ...ock the seat back in place Seat cushion height for driver s seat if equipped 1 To change the height of the seat cushion pull up the lever or pull it down 2 Release the lever when the seat is adjusted...

Page 28: ...otion to be suitable for their weight by turning the knob Head restraint The driver s and front passenger s seats are equipped with a head restraint for their safety and comfort The head restraint not...

Page 29: ...ted so the middle of the head restraint is at the same height of the center of gravity of an occupant s head Generally the center of gravity of most people s head is at the height of the top of their...

Page 30: ...ormation Even with the seat warmer switch in the ON position the seat warmer automatically turns ON and OFF depending on the seat temperature Do not use an organic solvent such as thinner benzene alco...

Page 31: ...ers should pay extreme caution while using seat warm ers due to the possibility of excess heating or burns The seat warmer may cause burns even at low temperatures espe cially when it is used for a lo...

Page 32: ...back lever Adjusting the armrest angle if equipped The armrest will be raised or lowered manually To raise the armrest pull it up To lower it press the armrest down OEU034003 NEVER ride in a reclined...

Page 33: ...come loose from the pocket and injure vehicle occupants WARNING OEU044059 S SE EA AT T B BE EL LT TS S For maximum restraint pro tection the seat belts must always be fastened whenever the vehicle is...

Page 34: ...to be fastened upon the bony struc ture of the body and should be worn low across the front pelvis chest or shoulders as applicable wearing the lap por tion of the seat belt across the abdominal area...

Page 35: ...uld be made by the user as it may fail the seat belt adjusting devices or fail the seat belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack to be tightly fastened without any slack When you fasten the s...

Page 36: ...e The shoulder portion will be auto matically retracted to the proper length when the lap portion is man ually adjusted to fit snugly around your hips When you slowly lean for ward the seat belt will...

Page 37: ...ked in posi tion OHD036019 Front seat Make the shoulder belt sure that the anchor is locked in position at the appropriate height Never fasten the shoulder portion across your neck or face Improperly...

Page 38: ...asten your belt To fasten the 2 point static belt insert the metal tab 1 into the buck le 2 There will be a clicking sound when the metal tab is locked into the buckle Make sure the seat belt is secur...

Page 39: ...ccupant s body in certain frontal collisions The pre tensioner seat belt is activated in a crash where the frontal colliding impact is severe enough When the vehicle suddenly stops or when the occupan...

Page 40: ...approxi mately 6 seconds after turning ON the ignition switch and then it goes OFF NOTICE To obtain maximum benefit from a pre tensioner seat belt 1 The seat belt must be proper ly fastened and adjust...

Page 41: ...lt assemblies with a strong impact Continued WARNING Continued Do not attempt to maintain or repair the pre tensioner seat belt by yourself in any man ner Improper handling of the pre tensioner seat b...

Page 42: ...front seat NEVER place a rear facing child seat in the front seat of a vehicle When the shoulder belt is fastened slightly across the child s neck or face move the child closer to the center of the ve...

Page 43: ...sit in an upright position when the vehicle is in motion A seat belt cannot provide proper protection when the person lies down in a rear seat or sit in a reclined position in a front seat Pregnant w...

Page 44: ...not be used because they may damage or weaken the fabric When to replace seat belts An entire seat belt assembly should be replaced when the vehicle was involved in an accident This should be done ev...

Page 45: ...must always fas ten the seat belts in order to minimize the risk and severity of injury in the event of a col lision or a rollover The SRS and the pre tension ers seat belt contain explo sive chemical...

Page 46: ...vere collision the air bags must rapidly inflate The speed of air bag inflation is a consequence of the extremely short colliding time as well as the necessity to inflate the air bag between the occup...

Page 47: ...inflation of the air bag in order to reduce discomfort and prevent a prolonged exposure to the smoke and powder Though the smoke and powder are non toxic they may cause skin irrita tion for eyes nose...

Page 48: ...bag Supplemental Restraint System SRS The warn ing light illuminates for approximately 6 seconds after turning ON the igni tion switch Then it goes OFF Check the system for the below symptoms The lig...

Page 49: ...light on the instrument cluster illuminates for approximately 6 seconds after turn ing ON the ignition switch Then it goes OFF When any of the following conditions occurs this indicates a SRS mal func...

Page 50: ...ately starts deflating enabling the driver to maintain for ward visibility and the ability to steer or operate other controls B240B02L B240B03L Driver s front air bag 2 Driver s front air bag 3 B240B0...

Page 51: ...enerated during air bag deployment may cause skin eye irritation as well as aggravate asthma for some persons Always wash all exposed skin areas thorough ly with lukewarm water and a mild soap after a...

Page 52: ...fety as specified in this manual To reduce the chance of serious or fatal injuries and receive the maximum safety benefit from your restraint system Never install a child restraint or a booster seat i...

Page 53: ...he system be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer Continued Continued Air bags should be used only once we recommend that the system be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer after an accident...

Page 54: ...n The age requirements about the child detrainment differ in each country For the maximum protection in all types of crashes all occupants including the driv er should always wear their seat belts reg...

Page 55: ...ed This may cause unexpected air bag deployment resulting in serious personal injury or death When the sensor is installed out of position the air bags may deploy in an accident in which they should n...

Page 56: ...t impact When the vehicle chassis is impact ed by bumps or objects on a rugged road the air bags may deploy Carefully drive on rugged roads or off roads to prevent unintended air bag deployment Contin...

Page 57: ...he seat belts Frontal air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions where occupants are tilted backwards by the force of the impact In this case inflated air bags cannot provide any addition...

Page 58: ...ften brake heavily Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the vehi cle causing it to ride under a vehicle ahead with a higher ground clearance Air bags may not inflate in this under ride colli...

Page 59: ...tem be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer OEU034021 Modification to SRS compo nents or wirings such as adding badges or the pad cov ers or body structure modifi cations may adversely affect SRS...

Page 60: ...at belts Devices which the manufacturers claim to improve occupants comfort may reduce the protection provided by the seat belt and increase the risk of seri ous injury in a crash Continued When the a...

Page 61: ...ation of the front seats may interfere with the sensing operation of the supplemental restraint sys tem Do not place items under the front seats Placing items under the front seats may interfere with...

Page 62: ...t the operation of your vehicle s air bag system Air bag warning label if equipped Air bag warning label is attached to alert the passengers of potential risk of air bag system Note that these governm...

Page 63: ...de 3 16 Child protector mid sliding door lock 3 16 Electrical step 3 17 Operation and obstacle detection 3 19 Electrical step warning alarm 3 19 Regular cleaning 3 21 Rear door 3 22 Opening closing fr...

Page 64: ...ur 3 66 Driving Information 3 66 Warning and indicator lights 3 66 Digital tachograph 3 80 Type A 3 80 Type B 3 82 Parking assist system 3 88 Rear parking assist system type 3 89 Front rear parking as...

Page 65: ...Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerant and compressor lubricant 3 120 Windshield defrosting and defogging 3 121 To defog inside windshield 3 121 To defrost outside windshield 3 122 Ceiling...

Page 66: ...place but not in the vehicle Key operations Used to start the engine Used to lock and unlock the doors Used to lock and unlock the glove box if equipped K KE EY YS S We recommend that you use parts f...

Page 67: ...activate the immobilizer sys tem Turn the ignition key to the ON posi tion The immobilizer system activates automatically Without a valid ignition key for your vehicle the engine will not start 3 Igni...

Page 68: ...perations To unfold the key press the release button then the key will unfold auto matically To fold the key fold the key manually while pressing the release button NOTICE i i Convenient features of y...

Page 69: ...ressed for more than 1 second The hazard warning lights will blink twice to indicate that the rear door and mid sliding door are unlocked However after pressing this button the rear door and mid slidi...

Page 70: ...s not express ly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If the keyless entry system is inoperative due to changes or modifications no...

Page 71: ...e If triggered the system provides an audible alarm with blinking of the hazard warning lights i 3 The keyless entry system transmitter is designed to give you years of trouble free use however it can...

Page 72: ...the doors If engine hood remains open the hazard warning lights won t oper ate and theft alarm will not arm Close the engine hood The hazard warning lights blink once and theft alarm arms Do not arm t...

Page 73: ...r keys we recom mend that you consult an author ized HYUNDAI dealer Operating door locks from outside the vehicle Turn the key toward rear of vehicle to unlock and toward front of vehi cle to lock If...

Page 74: ...unlock front driver s door and front passenger s door press the unlock switch 1 To lock front driver s door and front passenger s door press the lock switch 2 To open a door pull the door han dle out...

Page 75: ...accidental opening of the door Locked doors will also discourage potential intruders when the vehicle stops or slows Be careful when opening doors and watch for vehicles motorcycles bicycles or pedest...

Page 76: ...n you turn the engine off or when you remove the ignition key if equipped Convenient features of your vehicle Unattended children An enclosed vehicle can become extremely hot causing death or severe i...

Page 77: ...en getting into or out of the vehicle The sliding door is not fully engaged when in the interme diate detent To open Pull door handle 1 Push back the sliding door using door handle 1 until it engages...

Page 78: ...is not fully engaged when in the intermediate detent To open Slide the sliding door by handle 1 back to the stop Check the sliding door detent The sliding door must be engaged To close Slide the slidi...

Page 79: ...the electrical step the electrical step automatically extends when the mid sliding door is opened and retracts when it is closed When the electrical step is either in operation or extended out the el...

Page 80: ...rates to block the vehicle acceleration for your safety NOTICE Convenient features of your vehicle Never move the shift lever when any passengers exit or enter the vehicle through the mid sliding door...

Page 81: ...t Electrical step warning alarm 1 Continuous beeping sound You will hear this type of alarm whenever the electrical step oper ates 2 Short beeping sound short repetitive You will hear this type of ala...

Page 82: ...the step switch and operate the mid sliding door When the electrical step does not still normally operate we recommend that the electrical step be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer Step does no...

Page 83: ...t pierce a film with the spring cotters Regular cleaning Steps should be cleaned at least once per month and more often if conditions dictate By using a power hose or even a standard hose frequently e...

Page 84: ...oncoming traffic This is particularly the case if you open the rear door more than 90 There is a risk of an accident and injury Only open the rear doors when traffic conditions permit Always make sure...

Page 85: ...the inside if the child proof locks have not been activat ed To unlock Slide latch 2 to the right You will see a allow mark To open Pull opening lever 1 up and open the rear door Latch 2 slides to th...

Page 86: ...ipped Open the rear door to about 45 Pull and hold door retainer 1 in the direction of the arrow Open the rear door more than 90 so that the door retainer cannot engage Release the door retainer and o...

Page 87: ...rear door from inside the vehicle The rear door safety locks should be used whenev er children are in the vehicle 1 Open the rear door 2 Turn the child safety lock located on the rear edge of right s...

Page 88: ...h Driver s side 4 Passenger s door unlock lock switch 5 Automatic power window down switch Passenger s side 6 Rear seat window Type A 7 Rear seat window Type B if equipped Information In cold and wet...

Page 89: ...or LOCK position However if the front doors are opened the power windows cannot be operated even within the 30 sec onds period Window opening and closing To open or close a window press down or pull u...

Page 90: ...set as fol lows 1 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position 2 Close the driver s window and con tinue pulling up the driver s power window switch for at least 1 second after the window is completely...

Page 91: ...ssing the handle the direction of the arrow Rear seat window Type B if equipped To open the windows pull the rear portion of the latch out Swing the latch forward and out then lock it into the open po...

Page 92: ...lift the hood 2 3 Pull out the support rod 4 Hold the hood opened with the support rod Open the hood after turning off the engine on a flat surface shifting the shift lever to R Reverse for manual tr...

Page 93: ...hood with an obstruction present in the hood opening may result in property damage or severe personal injury Do not leave gloves rags or any other combustible materi al in the engine compartment Doing...

Page 94: ...h on the lid to break the ice and release the lid Do not pry on the lid If necessary spray around the lid with an approved de icer fluid do not use radiator anti freeze or move the vehicle to a warm p...

Page 95: ...ulting in rapid burning If you must re enter the vehicle you should once again eliminate poten tially dangerous static elec tricity discharge by touching a metal part of the vehicle away from the fuel...

Page 96: ...ng the urea solu tion when the urea solution volume drops to 6 urea level warning lamp will start blinking When the urea solution volume drops 4 or under both urea level warning lamp and urea system w...

Page 97: ...rimarily cause irritation of the Skin Mucous membranes Eyes You may experience a burning sensation in your eyes nose and throat as well as cough ing and watering of the eyes Do not inhale ammonia vapo...

Page 98: ...e with urea solution and refill the supply regularly WARNING If defective urea solution or liq uid that is not recommended is supplied there may be damage on the parts of the vehicle such as processin...

Page 99: ...se the engine RPM by depressing accel erator until the RPM reaches 1 500 rpm then release or let the engine idle for two or three minutes to warm up the fluid Tilt telescopic steering A tilt steering...

Page 100: ...g column to the desired posi tion before driving Horn To sound the horn press the horn symbol on your steering wheel Check the horn regularly to be sure it operates properly To sound the horn press th...

Page 101: ...icles behind you during night driving Remember that you lose some rearview clarity in the night position Rear visibility Do not place objects in the rear seat or cargo area which would interfere with...

Page 102: ...tically go to the brightest setting in order to improve the drivers view behind the vehicle To operate the electric rearview mirror Press the on off button 1 to turn the automatic dimming function on...

Page 103: ...t CAUTION Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors while the vehi cle is moving This could result in loss of control and an acci dent which could cause death serious injury or property dam a...

Page 104: ...n the selected mirror up down left or right After adjustment put the lever into neutral position to prevent the inad vertent adjustment Folding the outside rearview mirror Manual type To fold outside...

Page 105: ...hometer 2 Speedometer 3 Engine temperature gauge 4 Fuel gauge 5 Warning and indicator lights if equipped 6 Multi display Including trip computer OEU044200 OEU044197 The actual cluster in the vehicle m...

Page 106: ...hts While the switch is being pressed its illumination level keeps changing Gauges and indicators Speedometer The speedometer indicates the for ward speed of the vehicle The speedometer is calibrated...

Page 107: ...nt lug ging and or over revving the engine The tachometer pointer may move slightly when the ignition switch is in ACC or ON position with the engine OFF This movement is normal and will not affect th...

Page 108: ...an overheated engine If your vehi cle overheats refer to If the engine overheats in section 6 If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the red zone it indicates overheating that...

Page 109: ...r replace ment from an authorized HYUNDAI dealer If you open the fuel filler cap during high ambi ent temperatures a slight pres sure sound may be heard This is normal and not a cause for concern When...

Page 110: ...indicates the current out side air temperatures by 1 C 1 F Temperature range 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F The outside temperature on the dis play may not change immediately like a general thermometer to pre v...

Page 111: ...em is not working prop erly the indicator is not displayed Clock indicator This displays the time This can be set either in the 12 hour unit or in the 24 hour unit in the user mode of the cluster This...

Page 112: ...the Lane Departure Warning System LDWS For more details refer to the chapter 5 AVN if equipped This mode displays the state of the A V Radio CD USB AUX etc system Turn By Turn TBT if equipped This mo...

Page 113: ...Average speed Elapsed Time AUTO STOP Drive Info LDWS Lane Departure Warning System CC Cruise control AVN AVN TBT TBT NAVI Information Service Warning message Service notifications Warning message Ser...

Page 114: ...ound Sound Settings Level1 3 OFF Cluster Shift Indicator ON OFF Unit Settings Time 12hour or 24 hour Temperature unit C or F AFC Settings Auto reset Manual reset Language Settings English Deutsch etc...

Page 115: ...omy etc For detail refer to the Trip computer in the chapter 3 Drive info mode If equipped This mode displays the state of the CC or LDWS For more details refer to the chapter 5 AV information If equi...

Page 116: ...le serv iced according to the already inputted service interval Service required message is displayed for several seconds each time you set the ignition switch to the ON position If any of the followi...

Page 117: ...gnostics It monitors and diagnoses failures of each vehicle unit displaying the information such as the number of failures the failure code User Settings Mode Description On this mode you can change s...

Page 118: ...elay if equipped If this item is checked the headlamp delay will be activated Welcome Light if equipped When it is selected the headlamp welcome function automatically acti vates Auto Triple Turn if e...

Page 119: ...time break time can be set in Equipment cycle Maintenance Engine oil fuel filter The maintenance alarm can be turned ON or OFF Also the driving distance for an oil filter maintenance alarm can be set...

Page 120: ...g Assist System PAS if equipped When the engine is turned ON and when the PAS sensor detects an obstacle while driving either for wards or backwards the PAS informs the driver of a location and a dist...

Page 121: ...ystem checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer DPF Diesel Particulate Filter Illumination if equipped The illumination intensity of the instrument panel is shown when adjusting it with the illumination...

Page 122: ...ing mode Overview Description The trip computer is a microcomput er controlled driver information sys tem that displays information related to driving 1 Mode button for changing modes 2 Move button fo...

Page 123: ...Instant Fuel Economy Distance to empty A Average vehicle speed A Elapsed time A The total AUTO STOP time 2 Distance to empty B Average vehicle speed B Elapsed time B Urea solution gauge 1 1 When appl...

Page 124: ...r 1 second or over when the driving distance is displayed resets the driving distance This also resets the driving hours and the average speed Type B Distance range 0 0 9999 9 km Average Vehicle Speed...

Page 125: ...nge 50 9999 km or 30 9999 mi If the estimated distance is below 50 km 30 mi the trip computer will display as distance to empty If the vehicle is not on level ground or the battery power has been inte...

Page 126: ...ters 1 6 gallons The average fuel economy is not displayed for more accurate cal culation if the vehicle does not drive more than 300 meters since the ignition switch is turned to ON Information When...

Page 127: ...U044111 OEU044135 Type B If the vehicle is driven with urea solution volume less than 4 engine output will be limited Liquid that are not recom mended such as diesel gaso line and alcohol shall never...

Page 128: ...in the chapter 5 Driving Information The driving information may display on the cluster for a few seconds after turning OFF the engine When the fuel is insufficient Low Fuel message will display In t...

Page 129: ...alfunction with the SRS In this case we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer Low Fuel Level Warning Light This warning light illuminates When the fuel tank is...

Page 130: ...turn the turn signal light on If any of the following occurs there may a malfunction with the turn signal system In this case we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI...

Page 131: ...t when the parking brake is released If the parking brake is not applied the warning light should come on and warning buzzer sounds when the ignition switch is turned to ON or START with specified spe...

Page 132: ...stem ABS Warning Light This warning light illuminates Once you set the ignition switch to the ON position It illuminates for approximately 3 seconds and then goes off When there is a malfunction with...

Page 133: ...approximately 3 seconds and then goes off When there is a malfunction with the VDC system In this case we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer This indicator...

Page 134: ...light illuminates When you select ECO mode as drive mode Cruise Indicator Light if equipped This indicator light illuminates When the cruise control system is enabled For more details refer to Cruise...

Page 135: ...icle 2 Turn the engine off and check the engine oil level For more details refer to Engine Oil in chapter 7 If the level is low add oil as required If the warning light remains on after adding oil or...

Page 136: ...d HYUNDAI dealer Charging System Warning Light This warning light illuminates Once you set the ignition switch to the ON position It remains on until the engine is started When there is a malfunction...

Page 137: ...em malfunctions occurs More details about a malfunction will be displayed on the LCD display The Master Warning Light illumi nates when there is a malfunction with one of the followings Lamp disconnec...

Page 138: ...cator light goes off The illuminating time varies with the water temperature air temperature and battery condition If the engine were not started within 10 seconds after the pre heating is completed t...

Page 139: ...icator continues to blink or check emission system message comes on in the cluster in spite of the above proce dure we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer If you conti...

Page 140: ...fer to Recommended lubricants and capacities in section 8 Do not overfill the engine oil to ensure the oil level is not above F mark on the dipstick Information If you travel approximately 50 100 km a...

Page 141: ...vent the vehicle from rolling backwards while driving off uphill on an inclined sur face The braking pressure is reduced as soon as the system detects the driver s intention to drive off Mirror heater...

Page 142: ...me will sound for about 5 seconds This is to prevent you from driving your vehicle with overspeed Type A 1 Display 2 Driver 1 keypad 3 Card slot 1 4 Download interface 5 Driver 2 keypad 6 Card slot 2...

Page 143: ...on for card slot 2 Card slot 2 6 Driver 2 who is not driving the vehi cle at this moment in time inserts his driver card into slot 2 crew opera tion Unlock button 7 Use this button to unlock the print...

Page 144: ...c turing company Type B Name and function If equipped 1 MENU This button is used to move from initial screen to Menus 2 PRINT This button is used to move from initial screen to Choose Printing Date 3...

Page 145: ...displays the time from Key On to now 5 It displays the distance from Key On to the current location Search travel information 1 Initial screen It displays Date Time Driving con dition Travel hour Trav...

Page 146: ...Date Time Driving con dition Travel hour Travel distance 2 Select print travel info mode 3 Select USB download mode 4 Set and select travel period Select Total Day 1 99 by using the direction UP down...

Page 147: ...identification number 1 Initial screen It displays Date Time Driving con dition Travel hour Travel distance 2 Select system setting mode 3 Select vehicle ID No mode 4 Inquiring vehicle ID No mode Mod...

Page 148: ...te Time Driving con dition Travel hour Travel distance 2 Select driver settings mode 3 Select vehicle license No mode 4 Vehicle license No Inquiry mod ification Use direction key to select and save it...

Page 149: ...ession in USB print er Click VDC key to escape the process and to move to 3 Don t remove printer while it is printing 6 Displays printing completed in USB printer Don t remove USB printer 7 Error mess...

Page 150: ...ever getting forward or back ing up pay as much attention to what is front or behind you as you would in a vehicle without a parking assist system The parking assist system should only be considered a...

Page 151: ...cking up with the ignition switch ON If the vehicle is moving at a speed over 10 km h 6 mph the system may not be activated correctly This system will activate when the indicator on the rear parking a...

Page 152: ...ocked 3 Driving on uneven road surfaces unpaved roads gravel bumps gradient 4 Objects generating excessive noise vehicle horns loud motor cycle engines or truck air brakes are within range of the sens...

Page 153: ...sensor Sensor damage could occur This system can only sense objects within the range and loca tion of the sensors It can not detect objects in other areas where sensors are not installed Also small or...

Page 154: ...on is pressed with the ignition switch ON And it oper ates in forward reverse and neu tral position of the shift lever The parking assist button turns on automatically and activates the parking assist...

Page 155: ...When an object is 60 cm to 31 cm 23 in to 12 in from the bumper Buzzer beeps more frequently When an object is within 30 cm 11 in of the bumper Buzzer sounds continuously This system can only sense o...

Page 156: ...on Pay close attention when the vehicle is driven close to objects on the road particularly pedestrians and especially children Be aware that some objects may not be detected by the sensors due to the...

Page 157: ...charged The system automatically turns off the parking lights when the driver removes the ignition key and opens the driver side door With this feature the parking lights will be turned off automatica...

Page 158: ...e headlights will come on for about 15 seconds If the headlight switch is in the AUTO position the function can only oper ate at night At this time if you press the door unlock button again or door lo...

Page 159: ...trument panel lights are ON The ignition switch must be in the ON position to turn on the head lights Auto light position if equipped When the light switch is in the AUTO light position the taillights...

Page 160: ...ay not work properly High beam operation To turn on the high beam headlights push the lever away from you Pull it back for low beams The high beam indicator will light when the headlight high beams ar...

Page 161: ...pleted If the indicator continues to flash after a turn manually return the lever to the OFF position To signal a lane change move the turn signal lever slightly and hold it in position B The lever wi...

Page 162: ...h to the headlight on position and press the rear fog light switch The rear fog lights turn on when the rear fog light switch is turned on after the front fog light switch if equipped is turned on and...

Page 163: ...adlight beam level according to the number of the pas sengers and the loading weight in the luggage area turn the beam lev eling switch The higher the number of the switch position the lower the headl...

Page 164: ...ly at the same wiping intervals Use this mode in light rain or mist To vary the speed setting turn the speed control knob AUTO The rain sensor located on the upper end of the wind shield glass senses...

Page 165: ...lass senses the amount of rainfall and controls the wiping cycle for the proper inter val The more it rains the faster the wiper operates When the rain stops the wiper stops To vary the speed setting...

Page 166: ...to LO from HI Automatic change to INT from LO Automatic stop from INT The safe mode function is installed in the automatic wiper motor This is to protect wiper components from the system overload whic...

Page 167: ...voir filler neck is located in the front of the engine compartment on the passenger side Continued Control of the wiper speed below the HI position as the situation allows while driving at a low speed...

Page 168: ...te the wipers when the windshield is dry To prevent damage to the wiper blades do not use gasoline kerosene paint thin ner or other solvents on or near them To prevent damage to the wiper arms and oth...

Page 169: ...he ignition switch in the ACC or LOCK position the light with room lamp stays on for about 20 minutes However if a door except rear door is opened with the ignition switch in the ON position the light...

Page 170: ...n it off press that switch once more Cargo lamp if equipped The cargo bed lamp comes on when the mid sliding door and rear door is opened or the cargo lamp switch is on Rear step lamp if equipped The...

Page 171: ...will give you improved rear vision in inclement weather conditions Push the switch again to turn the heater off The out side rearview mirror heater automat ically turns itself off after 20 minutes Th...

Page 172: ...knob 2 Air conditioning button if equipped 3 Defroster button Front windshield defroster 4 Air intake control button 5 Mode selection button 6 Temperature control knob 7 Fuel fired heater button if eq...

Page 173: ...n For improving the effectiveness of heating and cooling Heating Cooling 3 Set the temperature control to the desired position 4 Set the air intake control to the outside fresh air position 5 Set the...

Page 174: ...e mode will cause air to be discharged through the face level vents Bi Level B C D Air is discharged through the face vents and the floor vents Floor Level A C D Air is discharged through the floor ve...

Page 175: ...perature control knob allows you to control the temperature of the air flowing from the ventilation sys tem To change the air temperature in the passenger compartment turn the knob to the right positi...

Page 176: ...e passenger compart ment may become stale In addition prolonged use of the air conditioning with the recircu lated air position selected will result in excessively dry air in the passenger compartment...

Page 177: ...eed turn the knob to the right for higher speed or left for lower speed Setting the fan speed control knob to the 0 position turns off the fan To turn off the blowers To turn off the blowers turn the...

Page 178: ...regardless of the front climate control system operation However the front climate control system should be operated together for rear air conditioning 1 Set the front fan speed to the desired positi...

Page 179: ...ition when the irritation has passed to keep fresh air in the vehicle This will help keep the driv er alert and comfortable Air for the heating cooling system is drawn in through the grilles just ahea...

Page 180: ...o help reduce moisture inside of the windows on rainy or humid days decrease the humidity inside the vehicle by operating the air conditioning system During air conditioning system operation you may o...

Page 181: ...be inspected A buk buk noise from the heater is a noise to form flame for combustion When the heater is operated at full load a Wooing noise occurs When shutting off the engine during heater operation...

Page 182: ...ant When the amount of refrigerant is low the performance of the air con ditioning is reduced Overfilling also has a negative impact on the air con ditioning system Therefore we recommend that the sys...

Page 183: ...to the desired position 2 Select desired temperature 3 Select the position 4 The outside fresh air will be selected automatically If the position is selected air condition ing if equipped will also b...

Page 184: ...on ditioning if equipped will be selected automatically The ventilator is located on the ceil ing It is designed with multiple fea tures Forced ventilator The motor fan has the outside intake inner ai...

Page 185: ...ep the storage com partment covers closed while driving Do not attempt to place so many items in the storage compartment that the storage compartment cover can not close securely Overhead storage if e...

Page 186: ...er in the event of sharp braking Console storage if equipped These compartments can be used to store small items required by the driver or front passenger To open the center console storage pull up th...

Page 187: ...ot keep food in the glove box for a long time Sunglass holder To open the sunglass holder press the cover and the holder will slowly open Place your sunglasses in the compartment door with the lenses...

Page 188: ...er Such objects can be thrown from the holder in the event of a sudden stop or an accident possibly injur ing the passengers in the vehicle Do not open the sunglasses holder while the vehicle is movin...

Page 189: ...ashtray with other combustible materials may cause a fire WARNING Hot liquids Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion If the hot liquid spills you bu...

Page 190: ...dow pull it downward unsnap it from the bracket 1 and swing it to the side 2 Power outlet if equipped The power outlet is designed to pro vide power for mobile telephones or other devices designed to...

Page 191: ...ne off could cause the battery to dis charge Continued CAUTION Continued Only use 12V electric acces sories which are less than 10A in electric capacity Adjust the air conditioner or heater to the low...

Page 192: ...vant country Make sure that the load is secure before every journey and at regu lar intervals during a long journey Adjust the load as necessary Luggage mass label The luggage mass label informs you t...

Page 193: ...a 4 2 Audio remote control 4 3 How vehicle audio works 4 4 Caring for disc 4 7 CD player for RDS model AC210MDEE 4 13 CD player AC110MDGG AC110MDGN AC110MDGL 4 14 Radio set up volume control AM210MDEE...

Page 194: ...us port you can use an aux port to connect audio devices and an USB port to plug in an USB Information When using a portable audio device connected to the power outlet noise may occur during playback...

Page 195: ...r the antenna pole to ensure proper reception Audio remote control if equipped The steering wheel audio remote con trol button is installed to promote safe driving Do not operate audio remote con trol...

Page 196: ...o activate the sound Information Detailed information for audio control buttons are described in the following pages in this chapter How vehicle audio works AM and FM radio signals are broad cast from...

Page 197: ...earth rather than travelling straight In addition they curve around obstructions resulting in better signal coverage FM broadcasts are transmitted at high frequencies and do not bend to follow the ea...

Page 198: ...n cause distortion or fluttering This can be caused by a direct and reflected signal from the same station or by signals from two stations with close frequencies If this occurs select another station...

Page 199: ...ertain only CDs are inserted into the CD player Do not insert more than one CD at a time Keep CDs in their cases after use to protect them from scratches or dirt Depending on the type of CD R CD RW CD...

Page 200: ...accidents Use the system with the vehi cle ignition turned on Prolonged use with the igni tion turned off could result in battery discharge Continued Do not stare at the screen while driving Staring...

Page 201: ...f as such oper ations may lead to battery dis charge Do not subject the device to severe shock or impact Direct pressure onto the front side of the monitor may cause damage to the LCD or touch screen...

Page 202: ...he USB device USB flash drives are very sensitive to electric shock If the engine is started up or turned off while the external USB device is connected the external USB device may not work The System...

Page 203: ...t the USB device directly to the multi media terminal of the vehicle If the USB device is divided by logi cal drives only the music files on the highest priority drive are recog nized by vehicle audio...

Page 204: ...ss Technology The device can play but it will not be controlled by the audio system To use iPod features within the audio use the cable provided upon purchasing an iPod device Skipping or improper ope...

Page 205: ...4 13 Multimedia System 4 CD Player for RDS model AC210MDEE...

Page 206: ...4 14 Multimedia System CD Player AC110MDGG AC110MDGN AC110MDGL...

Page 207: ...Operates Phone Screen When a phone is not connected the connection screen is displayed 5 PWR VOL knob Power Knob Turns power On Off by pressing the knob Volume Knob Sets volume by turning the knob lef...

Page 208: ...10 seconds each Press and holding the key again to continue listening to the current song file 10 Shortly press the key under 0 8 seconds Moves to the Display Sound Phone System setting modes Press a...

Page 209: ...Screen When a phone is not connected the connection screen is displayed 5 PWR VOL knob Power Knob Turns power On Off by pressing the knob Volume Knob Sets volume by turning the knob left right 6 Radi...

Page 210: ...he key again to continue listening to the current song file 10 Shortly press the key under 0 8 seconds Moves to the Display Sound Clock Phone System set ting modes Press and hold the key over 0 8 seco...

Page 211: ...anges selection mode During On state press the or key to display the mode change pop up screen When the pop up screen is dis played use the TUNE knob or keys to select the desired mode Scroll text Scr...

Page 212: ...ough TUNE knob Turn TUNE knob left right to set Bass Middle Treble Selects the sound tone Fader Balance Moves the sound fader and balance Default Restores default settings Return While adjusting value...

Page 213: ...emory and total system memory Select Memory Information OK The currently used memory is dis played on the left side while the total system memory is displayed on the right side Language This menu is u...

Page 214: ...n the pop up screen is dis played use the TUNE knob or keys to select the desired mode Text Scroll Text Scroll Set Maintains scroll Scrolls only one 1 time Media Display When playing an MP3 file selec...

Page 215: ...to set Bass Middle Treble Selects the sound tone Fader Balance Moves the sound fader and balance Default Restores default settings Return While adjusting values re pressing the TUNE knob will restore...

Page 216: ...uipped Displays currently used memory and total system memory Select Memory Information OK The currently used memory is dis played on the left side while the total system memory is displayed on the ri...

Page 217: ...Search for device names as dis played on your mobile phone and connect Input the passkey displayed on the screen Passkey 0000 The device name and passkey will be displayed on the screen for up to 3 mi...

Page 218: ...connected Connect the selected mobile phone Connection completion is dis played If a phone is already connected disconnect the currently connect ed phone and select a new phone to connect Disconnectin...

Page 219: ...ty Delete Select Phone List Select mobile phone through TUNE knob Select Delete Select the desired mobile phone Delete the selected mobile phone Deletion completion is displayed When attempting to del...

Page 220: ...acts already downloaded will be saved When downloading new Contacts delete all previously saved Contacts before starting download Audio Streaming Songs files saved in your Bluetooth Wireless Technolog...

Page 221: ...Select Phone A screen asking whether to turn on Bluetooth Wireless Technology will be displayed On the screen select to turn on Bluetooth Wireless Technology and display guidance If the Bluetooth Wir...

Page 222: ...0 8 seconds Pressing and holding the desired key from will save the currently playing broadcast to the selected key and sound a BEEP SCAN Press the key Pressing and holding the key over 0 8 seconds T...

Page 223: ...uency Press the key Set AF through TUNE knob or key The Alternative Frequency option can be turned On Off Region Press the key Set Region through TUNE knob or key The Region option can be turned On Of...

Page 224: ...responding key Pressing and holding the key over 0 8 seconds Pressing and holding the desired key from will save the currently playing broadcast to the selected key and sound a BEEP SCAN Press the key...

Page 225: ...KHz AM Changes by 10KHz AC110MDGL FM Changes by 100KHz AM Changes by 9KHz MENU Within key are the A Store Auto Store and Info functions AST Auto Store Press the key Set AST through TUNE knob or key Se...

Page 226: ...udio CD CD MP3 USB My Music The CD is automatically played when a CD is inserted The USB music is automatically played when a USB is connected Repeat While song file is playing RPT key Audio CD MP3 CD...

Page 227: ...current song from the beginning If the key is pressed again within 1 second the previous song is played Pressing and holding the key over 0 8 seconds Rewinds the song While song file is playing key Sh...

Page 228: ...ed song file MENU Audio CD Press the CD MP3 mode key to set the Repeat Random Information features Information features Repeat Press the key Set RPT through the TUNE knob or key to repeat the current...

Page 229: ...key to randomly play songs within the current folder Press F RDM again to turn off Folder Repeat Press the key Set F RPT through the TUNE knob or key to repeat songs within the cur rent folder Press...

Page 230: ...y to set the Repeat Random Information and Search features Repeat Press the key Set RPT through the TUNE knob or key to repeat the current song Press RPT again to turn repeat off Random Press the key...

Page 231: ...songs in random order Press RDM again to turn random off Information Press the key Set Info through the TUNE knob or key Displays information of the current song Press the key to turn off info display...

Page 232: ...a maxi mum of 6 000 songs can be stored The same song can be copied up to 1 000 times Memory info can be checked in the System menu of Setup AUX AUX is used to play external MEDIA currently connected...

Page 233: ...you must first pair and connect the Bluetooth Wireless Technology mobile phone The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks is under...

Page 234: ...reless Technology mobile phone If the mobile phone is not paired or connected it is not possible to enter Phone mode Once a phone is paired or connected the guid ance screen will be displayed If Prior...

Page 235: ...TUNE knob or key The call history is displayed and can be used to select a number and make a call If call history does not exist a screen asking whether to download call his tory is displayed The dow...

Page 236: ...y does not exist a screen asking whether to download call his tory is displayed The download fea ture may not be supported in some mobile phones Contacts Press the key Set Contacts through the TUNE kn...

Page 237: ...You will not be able to use the hands free feature when your phone in the vehicle is outside of the cellular serv ice area e g in a tunnel in a under ground in a mountainous area etc Continued Continu...

Page 238: ...icon is not dis played this indicates that a Bluetooth Wireless Technology enabled device has not been connect ed You must connect the device before use For more information on Bluetooth Wireless Tech...

Page 239: ...4 47 Multimedia System 4 RADIO SET UP VOLUME CONTROL AM210MDEE AMB00MDGL AMB00MDGN AMB00MDGG...

Page 240: ...manually a press of the SEEK STEP will change the frequency Pressing and holding the button will continue changing the frequency Releasing the button will stop the search at the current frequency Sear...

Page 241: ...e the bass MIDDLE Control Turn the VOLUME Knob clock wise to increase the middle and counter clockwise to decrease the middle TREBLE Control Turn the VOLUME Knob clock wise to increase the treble and...

Page 242: ...displayed on the LCD DISPLAY Information Using USB device When using the external USB device make sure to keep the device discon nected and connect only some time after turning on the vehicle ignitio...

Page 243: ...vice may differ depending on the type size or file formats stored on the USB Such differences in the required time are not indications of malfunction The song name ID3Tag or com mand icons RPT RDM may...

Page 244: ...antee proper operation of USB HDD or USB MEMORY with defective con nection caused by vehicle vibrations UBS memory products used as key chains and mobile phone accessories i stick type may cause damag...

Page 245: ...e button to randomly play the songs in the current folder RDM While music is playing press and hold the button to randomly play the songs in the current folder FOLDER RDM however music files in the US...

Page 246: ...ing the iPod device The iPod device will charge by connecting an iPod connector cable to the iPod in ACC ON state When connecting with an iPod cable insert the JACK all the way in the terminal to prev...

Page 247: ...playing press the button to repeat the currently playing song 5 RANDOM PLAY RDM Button While music is playing press the button to randomly play the songs 6 SCROLL SCR Button Displays the file name of...

Page 248: ...4 56 Multimedia System C CD D P PL LA AY YE ER R F FO OR R R RD DS S M MO OD DE EL L A AC C2 21 10 0M MD DE EE E F FO OR R T TU UR RK KE EY Y...

Page 249: ...Operates Phone Screen When a phone is not connected the connection screen is displayed 5 PWR VOL knob Power Knob Turns power On Off by pressing the knob Volume Knob Sets volume by turning the knob lef...

Page 250: ...10 seconds each Press and holding the key again to continue listening to the current song file 10 Shortly press the key under 0 8 seconds Moves to the Display Sound Phone System setting modes Press a...

Page 251: ...anges selection mode During On state press the or key to display the mode change pop up screen When the pop up screen is dis played use the TUNE knob or keys to select the desired mode Scroll text Scr...

Page 252: ...ough TUNE knob Turn TUNE knob left right to set Bass Middle Treble Selects the sound tone Fader Balance Moves the sound fader and balance Default Restores default settings Return While adjusting value...

Page 253: ...emory and total system memory Select Memory Information OK The currently used memory is dis played on the left side while the total system memory is displayed on the right side Language This menu is u...

Page 254: ...one Set through TUNE knob Search for device names as dis played on your mobile phone and connect Input the passkey displayed on the screen Passkey 0000 The device name and passkey will be displayed on...

Page 255: ...t Connect Phone Select a mobile phone that is not currently connected Connect the selected mobile phone Connection completion is dis played If a phone is already connected disconnect the currently con...

Page 256: ...sired mobile phone Delete the selected mobile phone Deletion completion is displayed When attempting to delete a cur rently connected phone the phone is first disconnected Information When you delete...

Page 257: ...TUNE knob If a phone is already connected disconnect the currently connect ed phone and turn the Bluetooth Wireless Technology system off Using the Bluetooth Wireless Technology System To use Bluetoot...

Page 258: ...O O f fo or r R RD DS S m mo od de el l Changing RADIO mode SEEK Press the key Shortly pressing the key under 0 8 seconds Changes the frequency Pressing and holding the key over 0 8 seconds Automatica...

Page 259: ...ly received frequency will be broadcast Saves only to the Preset memory of FMA or AMA mode AF Alternative Frequency Press the key Set AF through TUNE knob or key The Alternative Frequency option can b...

Page 260: ...udio CD CD MP3 USB My Music The CD is automatically played when a CD is inserted The USB music is automatically played when a USB is connected Repeat While song file is playing RPT key Audio CD MP3 CD...

Page 261: ...current song from the beginning If the key is pressed again within 1 second the previous song is played Pressing and holding the key over 0 8 seconds Rewinds the song While song file is playing key Sh...

Page 262: ...ed song file MENU Audio CD Press the CD MP3 mode key to set the Repeat Random Information features Information features Repeat Press the key Set RPT through the TUNE knob or key to repeat the current...

Page 263: ...key to randomly play songs within the current folder Press F RDM again to turn off Folder Repeat Press the key Set F RPT through the TUNE knob or key to repeat songs within the cur rent folder Press...

Page 264: ...y to set the Repeat Random Information and Search features Repeat Press the key Set RPT through the TUNE knob or key to repeat the current song Press RPT again to turn repeat off Random Press the key...

Page 265: ...songs in random order Press RDM again to turn random off Information Press the key Set Info through the TUNE knob or key Displays information of the current song Press the key to turn off info display...

Page 266: ...a max imum of 6 000 songs can be stored The same song can be copied up to 1 000 times Memory info can be checked in the System menu of Setup AUX AUX is used to play external MEDIA currently connected...

Page 267: ...audio you must first pair and connect the Bluetooth Wireless Technology mobile phone The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks i...

Page 268: ...reless Technology mobile phone If the mobile phone is not paired or connected it is not possible to enter Phone mode Once a phone is paired or connected the guid ance screen will be displayed If Prior...

Page 269: ...TUNE knob or key The call history is displayed and can be used to select a number and make a call If call history does not exist a screen asking whether to download call his tory is displayed The dow...

Page 270: ...ou will not be able to use the hands free feature when your phone in the vehicle is outside of the cellular serv ice area e g in a tunnel in a under ground in a mountainous area etc Continued Continue...

Page 271: ...icon is not dis played this indicates that a Bluetooth Wireless Technology enabled device has not been connect ed You must connect the device before use For more information on Bluetooth Wireless Tec...

Page 272: ...control HAC 5 27 Emergency stop signal ESS 5 28 Good braking practices 5 29 Cruise control system 5 30 Cruise control operation 5 31 Adjustable speed limit device ASLD 3 34 To set speed limit 5 34 To...

Page 273: ...idle in your garage even with the garage door open is a hazardous practice Never run the engine in your garage any longer than it takes to start the engine and back the vehicle out Avoid idling the en...

Page 274: ...l con trols are easily reached Adjust the inside and outside rearview mirrors Be sure that all lights work Check all gauges Check the operation of warning lights when the ignition switch is turned to...

Page 275: ...ho has been drinking or taking drugs Choose a designated driver or call a cab WARNING All passengers must be proper ly belted whenever the vehicle is moving Refer to Seat belts in section 3 for more i...

Page 276: ...d turn the key toward the LOCK position ACC Accessory The steering wheel is unlocked and electrical accessories are operative If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition switch to the ACC positi...

Page 277: ...each for the ignition switch or any other controls through the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion The presence of your hand or arm in this area could cause a loss of vehicle control an acci...

Page 278: ...he diesel engine when the engine is cold it has to be pre heat ed before starting the engine and then have to be warmed up before starting to drive 1 Make sure the parking brake is applied 2 Depress t...

Page 279: ...ine off Your vehicle may be equipped with the ISG system which reduces fuel consumption by automatically shut ting down the engine when the vehi cle is at a standstill For example red light stop sign...

Page 280: ...instrument cluster will illuminate Also a message Auto Stop Time will appear on the LCD display You must reach a speed of at least 10km h since last idle stop If you unfasten the seat belt or open the...

Page 281: ...dicator on the instrument cluster will go out The engine will also restart automatically without the dri ver s any actions if the following occurs The fan speed of manual climate control system is set...

Page 282: ...brake vacuum pressure is ade quate The battery is sufficiently charged The outside temperature is between 2 C to 35 C The engine coolant temperature is not too low The fan speed of manual climate con...

Page 283: ...please check the operation condition ISG system deactivation If you desire to deactivate the ISG system press the ISG OFF button The light on the ISG OFF button will illuminate and a message Auto Stop...

Page 284: ...I dealer Continued Continued When the ISG OFF button light comes on it may stop illuminat ing after driving your vehicle at approximately 80 km h for a maximum of two hours and set ting the fan speed...

Page 285: ...ing into R Reverse Never operate the engine with the tachometer rpm in the red zone M MA AN NU UA AL L T TR RA AN NS SM MI IS SS SI IO ON N I IF F E EQ QU UI IP PP PE ED D OEU054001 The ring 1 must be...

Page 286: ...ise may occur To prevent possible damage to the clutch system do not start with the 2nd second gear engaged except when you start on a slippery road CAUTION Before leaving the driver s seat always set...

Page 287: ...pidly and repeat edly Downshifting When you must slow down in heavy traffic or while driving up steep hills downshift before the engine starts to labor Downshifting reduces the chance of stalling and...

Page 288: ...ee seconds then shift to the reverse position Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface Be especially careful when braking accelerating or shifting gears On a slippery surface an abr...

Page 289: ...tures exces sive brake lining and pad wear and increased stopping distances When descending a long or steep hill shift to a lower gear and avoid continuous applica tion of the brakes Continuous brake...

Page 290: ...e squeal when you first apply or lightly apply the brakes This is nor mal and does not indicate a problem with your brakes Parking brake Applying the parking brake To engage the parking brake first ap...

Page 291: ...t the parking brake AND make sure the gearshift lever is securely positioned in 1st First gear or R Reverse for manual transmission equipped vehi cles Never allow anyone who is unfamiliar with the veh...

Page 292: ...ng the vehicle and only con tinue to drive the vehicle until you can reach a safe location or repair shop If you drive while parking brake is applied the parking brake warning light comes on and warni...

Page 293: ...engine compartment when the vehicle begins to move after the engine is started These condi tions are normal and indicate that the anti lock brake system is func tioning properly Even with the anti lo...

Page 294: ...pproximately 3 seconds after the ignition switch is ON During that time the ABS will go through self diagnosis and the light will go off if everything is normal Continued CAUTION When you drive on a r...

Page 295: ...he vehicle on the intended path It is not a substitute for safe driving practices Always adjust your speed and driving to the road conditions VDC operation VDC ON condition When the ignition switch is...

Page 296: ...The Cruise Control can be reen gaged when the road conditions allow See Cruise Control System later in this chapter if equipped When moving out of the mud or driving on a slippery road the engine rpm...

Page 297: ...dicator light blinks when ever the VDC is operating If VDC indicator light stays on your vehicle may have a malfunction with the VDC system When this warning light illuminates we recommend that the ve...

Page 298: ...and do not spin the wheel s excessively while these lights are displayed When operating the vehicle on a dynamometer ensure the VDC is turned off VDC OFF light illumi nated Information Turning the VDC...

Page 299: ...enly stops vehi cle speed is over 55km h and the vehicle deceleration is greater than 7 m s2 Van Truck and 5 m s2 BUS The ABS is activating When vehicle speed is under 40 km h and the ABS deactivates...

Page 300: ...ight 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 driv ing apply the brakes gently and keep the vehicle...

Page 301: ...nadvertently setting a speed Use the cruise control system only when traveling on open highways in good weather Do not use the cruise control when it may not be safe to keep the vehicle at a constant...

Page 302: ...control is in normal condition Cruise control operation To set cruise control speed 1 Push the Cruise ON OFF symbol button on the steering wheel to turn the system on The Cruise indicator light in th...

Page 303: ...cedures Move the lever 1 down to SET and hold it Your vehicle will gradu ally slow down Release the lever at the speed you want to maintain Move the lever 1 down to SET and release it immediately The...

Page 304: ...ht in the instrument clus ter will go off but it will not turn the system off If you wish to resume cruise control operation move up the lever to RES located on your steering wheel You will return to...

Page 305: ...can set the speed limit when you do not want to drive over a specific speed If you drive over the preset speed limit the warning system operates set speed limit will blink and chime will sound until t...

Page 306: ...to RES or down to SET and release it immediately The speed will increase or decrease by 1 km h The set speed limit will display on the instrument cluster The set speed limit will be displayed To driv...

Page 307: ...the speed limit con trol do one of the following Press the cruise switch Turn the ignition off If you press the cancel switch once the set speed limit will cancel but it will not turn the system off...

Page 308: ...Do not turn the steering wheel suddenly if the LDWS warns that your vehicle is leaving the lane If the sensor cannot detect the lane or if the vehicle speed does not exceed 60 km h 38 mph the LDWS wi...

Page 309: ...button the LDWS is not operated The indicator on the cluster will go on amber If the system detects that your vehi cle is leaving the lane when the LDWS is operating and vehicle speed exceeds 60km h...

Page 310: ...s not working properly We recommend that you take your vehi cle to an authorized HYUNDAI deal er and have the system checked The LDWS does not operate when The driver turns on the turn signal to chang...

Page 311: ...mirror temperature is high due to direct sun light The lane is very wide or narrow The windshield is fogged by humid air in the vehicle A shadow is on the lane line There is a mark that looks like a...

Page 312: ...ngine performance becomes nor mal When driving up a hill The system will be limited to gain power when driving uphill because the engine torque is restricted This is the switch of the PTO Power Take O...

Page 313: ...Don t ride the brake or clutch pedal This can increase fuel con sumption and also increase wear on these components In addition driving with your foot resting on the brake pedal may cause the brakes t...

Page 314: ...ightly longer warm up period Don t lug or over rev the engine Lugging is driving too slowly in too high a gear resulting engine buck ing If this happens shift to a lower gear Over revving is racing th...

Page 315: ...the steering wheel right and left to clear the area around your front wheels Then shift back and forth between 1st First and R Reverse in vehicles equipped with a manual transmission Do not race the e...

Page 316: ...ts Keep your headlights clean and properly aimed on vehicles not equipped with the automatic head light aiming feature Dirty or improperly aimed headlights will make it much more difficult to see at n...

Page 317: ...adlights to make it easier for others to see you Driving too fast through large pud dles can affect your brakes If you must go through puddles try to drive through them slowly If you believe you may h...

Page 318: ...damaged drive belt may result in overheating of the engine NOTICE Underinflated or overinflated tires can cause poor handling loss of vehicle control and sudden tire failure leading to accidents injur...

Page 319: ...brake gently It should be noted that installing tire chains on the tire will provide a greater driving force but will not prevent side skids Information Tire chains are not legal in all coun tries Ch...

Page 320: ...they still make contact slow down until it stops Remove the chains as soon as you begin driving on cleared roads 1VQA3007 Make sure the snow chains are the correct size and type for your tires Incorr...

Page 321: ...al burdens on the battery system Visually inspect the battery and cables as described in section 7 We recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer Change to winter weight oil i...

Page 322: ...g brake can freeze in the engaged position This is most likely to hap pen when there is an accumulation of snow or ice around or near the rear brakes or if the brakes are wet If there is a risk the pa...

Page 323: ...Please read this section carefully before you pull a trailer Take the following precautions If you don t use the correct equipment and or drive improperly you can lose con trol of the vehicle when yo...

Page 324: ...for your safety and that of your passengers Please read this section carefully before you pull a trailer Load pulling components such as the engine transmission wheel assemblies and tires are forced t...

Page 325: ...iler is equipped with a brak ing system make sure it conforms to your country s regulations and that it is properly installed and operating correctly If your trailer weight exceeds the maximum allowed...

Page 326: ...be sure that the load is secure and that the lights and any trailer brakes are still working Following distance Stay at least twice as far behind the vehicle ahead as you would when driving your vehi...

Page 327: ...of the tow bar wiring har ness warns the driver about the burned out bulbs on the trailer by flashing the green arrows on the instrument panel with the warning sound Do not connect a trailer lighting...

Page 328: ...ing brake and slowly release the brakes until the trailer chocks absorb the load 6 Reapply the brakes reapply the parking brake and shift the vehicle to R Reverse for manual trans mission 7 Shut off t...

Page 329: ...oil axle lubricant and cooling system fluid Brake condition is another important item to frequently check Each item is covered in this manual and the Index will help you find them quickly If you re tr...

Page 330: ...dard trailer is 80 km h 50 mph Special trailer 100 km h 60 mph is allowed but trailer need special approval from T V On a long uphill grade do not exceed 70 km h 45 mph or the posted towing speed limi...

Page 331: ...1 653 750 1 653 With brake System 2 500 5 511 3 000 6 613 3 000 6 613 2 500 5 511 2 500 5 511 3 000 6 613 3 000 6 613 Maximum permissible static vertical load on the coupling device kg lbs 100 220 12...

Page 332: ...he total gross vehicle weight GVW of your vehi cle This weight includes the curb weight of the vehicle any cargo you may carry in it and the people who will be riding in the vehicle And if you will to...

Page 333: ...argo and optional equipment GAW Gross axle weight This is the total weight placed on each axle front and rear including vehicle curb weight and all payload GAWR Gross axle weight rat ing This is the m...

Page 334: ...that if the wheel on one side of the vehicle loses traction a greater amount of torque is applied to the rear wheel on the other side to improve traction Information In a stationary position the LD Lo...

Page 335: ...differential will operate and release automatically but occasionally it may not release auto matically At this time you will feel the tire is dragged when you are driving or cor nering You can release...

Page 336: ...r slowly 6 3 If the engine turns over normally but doesn t start 6 4 Emergency starting 6 4 Jump starting 6 4 Push starting 6 7 If the engine overheats 6 7 Removing and storing the spare tire 6 9 Jack...

Page 337: ...or not The turn signals are available with out turning off the hazard Care must be taken when using the hazard warning flasher while the vehicle is being towed If the engine stalls at a cross road or...

Page 338: ...t tire follow the instruction provided later in this section If engine stalls while driving 1 Reduce your speed gradually keeping a straight line Move cau tiously off the road to a safe place 2 Turn o...

Page 339: ...mp starting can be dangerous if done incorrectly Therefore to avoid harm to yourself or damage to your vehicle or battery follow the jump starting procedures If in doubt we strongly recommend that you...

Page 340: ...and damage to the vehicle may occur If you are not sure how to follow this procedure seek qualified assistance Automobile bat teries contain sulfuric acid This is poisonous and highly corrosive When j...

Page 341: ...t ground Do not lean over the bat tery when making connections AGM battery if equipped Absorbent Glass Matt AGM batteries are maintenance free and we recommend that the system be serviced by an author...

Page 342: ...o hot If this happens you should 1 Pull off the road and stop as soon as it is safe to do so 2 Place the shift lever in neutral and set the parking brake If the air con ditioning is on turn it off 3 I...

Page 343: ...voir to bring the fluid level in the reservoir up to the halfway mark 7 Proceed with caution keeping alert for further signs of overheat ing If overheating happens again we recommend that you call an...

Page 344: ...ehicle repairs in the traffic lanes of a public road or highway Always move the vehicle com pletely off the road and onto the shoulder before trying to change a tire The jack should be used on firm le...

Page 345: ...lts counter clockwise Be careful not to drop the carrier rapidly 4 After the spare tire carrier reaches the ground remove the spare tire outside from the carrier To store the spare tire 1 Carefully pl...

Page 346: ...drop the carrier rapidly 3 After the spare tire carrier reaches the ground remove the spare tire outside from the carrier To store the spare tire 1 Carefully place the spare tire onto the spare tire c...

Page 347: ...derneath your vehicle directly below the cargo area To remove the spare tire 1 Open the rear doors 2 Find the plastic hex bolt cover and remove the cover 3 Using the wheel lug nut wrench unscrew the b...

Page 348: ...tighten the speci fied torque 9 6 14 4 kgf m 69 104 lb ft Truck Your spare tire is stored underneath your vehicle directly below the cargo area To remove the spare tire 1 Loosen fender nuts 1 manually...

Page 349: ...apply the parking brake firmly 2 Shift the shift lever into R Reverse with manual transmis sion 3 Activate the hazard warning flash er 4 Remove the wheel lug nut wrench jack jack handle and spare tire...

Page 350: ...to the tire you are changing The jack should be positioned as shown in the drawing Changing a tire To prevent vehicle movement while changing a tire always set the parking brake fully and always block...

Page 351: ...ndle turn the release valve clockwise fully Move the jack handle up and down to raise the ram until just before the jack contacts the jacking point of the vehicle Position the jack with the jack han d...

Page 352: ...level surface If the release valve is loos ened by turning it 2 or more times in the counterclockwise direction the jack cannot be used This jack is hydraulic and the ram is a two stage type When both...

Page 353: ...b or wheel such as mud tar gravel etc that interferes with the wheel from fitting solidly against the hub If there is remove it If there is not good contact on the mounting surface between the wheel a...

Page 354: ...vice station and inflate to the cor rect pressure If it is too high adjust it until it is correct Always reinstall the valve cap after checking or adjusting tire pressure If the cap is not replaced ai...

Page 355: ...certain during wheel removal that the same nuts that were removed are reinstalled or if replaced that nuts with metric threads and the same chamfer configuration are used Installation of a non metric...

Page 356: ...and reduces the ground clearance approximately 25 mm 1 inch which could result in damage to the vehicle Do not take this vehicle through an automatic car wash while the com pact spare tire is install...

Page 357: ...orized HYUNDAI dealer or a commercial tow truck service Proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle The use of wheel dollies or flatbed is recommended On 2WD ve...

Page 358: ...move the hole cover pressing the upper part of the cover on the front bumper 3 Install the towing hook by turning it clockwise into the hole until it is fully secured 4 Remove the towing hook and inst...

Page 359: ...e towing hooks to pull a vehicle out of mud sand or other conditions from which the vehicle cannot be driven out under its own power Avoid towing a vehicle heavier than the vehicle doing the towing Th...

Page 360: ...quired because the power steer ing system will be disabled If you are driving down a long hill the brakes may overheat and brake performance will be reduced Stop often and let the brakes cool off Use...

Page 361: ...mergency exit and escape from the vehicle The emergency exit assembly may fall on the floor when you break the glass G GL LA AS SS S B BR RE EA AK K H HA AM MM ME ER R I IF F E EQ QU UI IP PP PE ED D...

Page 362: ...guisher that keeps the handle from being accidentally pressed 2 Aim the nozzle toward the base of the fire 3 Stand approximately 2 5 m 8 ft away from the fire and squeeze the handle to discharge the e...

Page 363: ...e cold because tire pressure increases with temperature To check the tire pressure take the following steps 1 Unscrew the inflation valve cap that is located on the rim of the tire 2 Press and hold th...

Page 364: ...he brake clutch fluid level 7 27 Power steering fluid 7 28 Checking the power steering fluid level 2 28 Checking the power steering hose 2 29 Washer fluid 7 29 Checking the washer fluid level 7 29 Par...

Page 365: ...ition light turn signal light front fog light bulb replacement 7 68 Headlight and front fog light aiming for Europe 7 70 Side marker lamp 7 75 Rear combination light bulbs replacement 7 75 High mounte...

Page 366: ...ive battery terminal 3 Engine oil dipstick 4 Engine oil filler cap 5 Brake clutch fluid cap 6 Air cleaner 7 Negative battery terminal 8 Radiator cap 9 Windshield washer fluid reservoir 10 Power steeri...

Page 367: ...ry battery 1 Engine coolant reservoir 2 Fuse box and positive battery terminal 3 Engine oil dipstick 4 Engine oil filler cap 5 Brake clutch fluid cap 6 Air cleaner 7 Negative battery terminal 8 Radiat...

Page 368: ...cheduled mainte nance service charts shown on the following pages You need this infor mation to establish your compliance with the servicing and maintenance requirements of your vehicle war ranties De...

Page 369: ...ing under the hood make certain that you remove all jewelry espe cially rings bracelets watch es and necklaces and all neckties scarves and similar loose clothing before getting near the engine or coo...

Page 370: ...ector while the engine is run ning People using pacemakers must not go near the engine while the engine is starting or running Diesel Engine Never work on injection system with engine running or withi...

Page 371: ...rations in the steering wheel Notice any increased steer ing effort or looseness in the steer ing wheel or change in its straight ahead position Notice if your vehicle constantly turns slightly or pul...

Page 372: ...y and wiper operation Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid Check headlight alignment Check muffler exhaust pipes shields and clamps Check the lap shoulder belts for wear and...

Page 373: ...of brakes Driving in areas where salt or other corrosive materials are used Driving on rough or muddy roads Driving in mountainous areas Extended periods of idling or low speed operation Driving for...

Page 374: ...ly regardless of maintenance schedule and we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer 4 Fuel filter warning light comes on you should replace fuel filter before the next scheduled servi...

Page 375: ...ondition I I I I I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I I I I I Brake pedal I I I I I I I I Parking brake I I I I I I I I Brake Clutch fluid I R I R I R I R Disc brakes and pads I I I I I I...

Page 376: ...nditioner compressor if equipped Inspect every 30 000 km 20 000 miles or 2 years Climate control air filter if equipped R R R R R R R R Manual transmission fluid if equipped Inspect every 60 000 km 37...

Page 377: ...ect and if necessary adjust correct clean or replace R Replace or change 1 Adjust alternator and power steering and water pump drive belt and air conditioner drive belt if equipped Inspect and if nece...

Page 378: ...Battery condition I I I I I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I I I I I Brake pedal I I I I I I I I Parking brake I I I I I I I I Brake fluid I I I I I I I I Disc brakes and pads I I I I...

Page 379: ...efrigerant if equipped I I I I I I I I Air conditioner compressor if equipped Inspect every 30 000 km 20 000 miles or 2 years Climate control air filter if equipped R R R R R R R R Manual transmission...

Page 380: ...G H I J L M For Russia R Every 7 500 km 4 650 miles or 6 months A B C D F G H I J L M Air cleaner filter R Replace more frequently depending on the condition C E Manual transmission fluid R Replace in...

Page 381: ...r or using a camper on roof rack if equipped I Driving for patrol vehicle taxi commercial vehicle or vehi cle towing J Driving in very cold weather K Driving over 140 km h 87 mile h L Driving over 170...

Page 382: ...ecommend that the fuel filter be replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer Fuel lines fuel hoses and con nections Check the fuel lines fuel hoses and connections for leakage and dam age We recommend th...

Page 383: ...hose surfaces nearest to high heat sources such as the exhaust manifold Inspect the hose routing to assure that the hoses do not come in con tact with any heat source sharp edges or moving component w...

Page 384: ...and wear and calipers for fluid leakage For more information on checking the pads or lining wear limit refer to the HYUNDAI web site http brakemanual hmc co kr Suspension mounting bolts Check the sus...

Page 385: ...g or adding the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you WARNING Do not drive the vehicle when the engine oil reservoir is empty If not it may damage the engine Do not overfill with engine oil E...

Page 386: ...ing the engine oil and filter We recommend that the engine oil and filter be replaced by an author ized HYUNDAI dealer OEU074011 Used engine oil may cause irri tation or cancer of the skin if left in...

Page 387: ...radiator cap Never attempt to remove the radiator cap while the engine is operating or hot Doing so might lead to cooling system and engine damage and could result in serious personal injury from esca...

Page 388: ...tory An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or engine damage The engine in your vehicle has alu minum engine parts and must be protected by an ethylene glycol based coolant to p...

Page 389: ...cap when the engine and radiator are hot Scalding hot coolant and steam may blow out under pressure causing serious injury WARNING Put a thick cloth around the radiator cap before refilling the coola...

Page 390: ...that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer Information Use only the specified brake fluid Refer to Recommended lubricants or capacities in section 8 Never mix different types of fluid...

Page 391: ...f fluid we recommend that the system be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer NOTICE Do not allow brake fluid to con tact the vehicle s body paint as paint damage will result Brake fluid which has...

Page 392: ...steering system The use of the non specified fluid could reduce the effec tiveness of the power steering system and cause damage to it W WA AS SH HE ER R F FL LU UI ID D OEU074015 Do not use radiator...

Page 393: ...fuel and accumulating the water in its bottom If water accumulates in the fuel filter the warning light comes on when the ignition switch is in the ON position If this warning light turned on we reco...

Page 394: ...oil by loosening the drain plug before the gear oil become cool 2 Install the drain plug 3 Refill the gear oil up to check plug inlet Filter replacement It must be replaced when necessary and should n...

Page 395: ...usty or sandy areas replace the element more often than the usual recommended intervals Refer to Maintenance under severe usage conditions in this section OEU074019 OEU074020 Do not drive with the air...

Page 396: ...replaced earlier When you replace the climate control air filter replace it performing the fol lowing procedure and be careful to avoid damaging other components Filter replacement 1 Open the glove b...

Page 397: ...erse order of disassembly When replacing the climate con trol air filter install it properly Otherwise the system may pro duce noise and the effectiveness of the filter may be reduced Blade inspection...

Page 398: ...r Blade replacement When the wipers no longer clean adequately the blades may be worn or cracked and require replacement Front windshield wiper blade Type A 1 Raise the wiper arm To prevent damage to...

Page 399: ...ly in the reverse order of removal Type B 1 Raise the wiper arm 2 Turn the wiper blade clip Then lift up the blade clip 3 Push the clip 1 and push up the wiper arm 2 Do not allow the wiper arm to fall...

Page 400: ...ery case in the driver s footwell To remove the battery remove the floor mat and loosen 4 bolts of the service cover OEU074024 B BA AT TT TE ER RY Y Objects cannot enter the dri ver s footwell Fit the...

Page 401: ...vel The elec trolyte level should be between LOWER and UPPER If the elec trolyte level is low it needs to add distilled demineralized water Never add sulfuric acid or other electrolyte When refill be...

Page 402: ...attery carrier or with your hands on opposite corners Never attempt to recharge the battery when the battery cables are connected The electrical ignition system works with high voltage Never touch the...

Page 403: ...10 hours If the battery gradually discharges because of high electric load while the vehicle is being used recharge it at 20 30A for two hours For the vehicle equipped with ISG system AGM battery be c...

Page 404: ...100mA AGM battery only Before performing mainte nance or recharging the bat tery turn off all accessories and stop the engine The negative battery cable must be removed first and installed last when...

Page 405: ...old tire pres sures by 28 to 41 kPa 4 to 6 psi Do not release air from warm tires to adjust the pres sure or the tires will be under inflated Tire underinflation If the tire pressure drops repeatedly...

Page 406: ...k the pressure of your spare tire each time you check the pressure of other tires Never overload your vehicle Be careful not to overload a vehicle luggage rack if your vehicle is equipped with one Wor...

Page 407: ...ect tire pres sure improper wheel alignment out of balance wheels severe braking or severe cornering Look for bumps or bulges in the tread or side of tire Replace the tire if you find either of these...

Page 408: ...ual tire wear or your vehicle pulling one way or the other the alignment may need to be reset If you notice your vehicle vibrating when driving on a smooth road your wheels may need to be rebalanced N...

Page 409: ...em is not solved we recommend that you contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer CAUTION Replacing tires Driving on worn out tires is very hazardous and will reduce braking effectiveness steering accuracy...

Page 410: ...always be rebalanced if it is removed from the wheel A wheel that is not the correct size may adversely affect wheel and bearing life braking and stopping abilities handling characteristics ground cl...

Page 411: ...ur tire size designa tor could vary depending on your vehicle 235 65R16 115 113R 235 Tire width in millimeters 65 Aspect ratio The tire s section height as a percentage of its width R Tire constructio...

Page 412: ...numbers and English letters The manufactur ing date is designated by the last four digits characters of the DOT code DOT XXXX XXXX OOOO The front part of the DOT means a plant code number tire size a...

Page 413: ...Refer to the Tire and Loading Information label for recommended inflation pressure 6 Maximum load rating This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire...

Page 414: ...l a wire or alu minum foil instead of the proper fuse even as a tem porary repair It may cause extensive wiring damage and a possible fire WARNING Do not use a screwdriver or any other metal object to...

Page 415: ...the removed fuse replace it if it is blown 5 Push in a new fuse of the same rat ing and make sure it fits tightly in the clips If it fits loosely we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI de...

Page 416: ...over by pressing the tap and pulling up 3 Check the removed fuse replace it if it is blown To remove or insert the fuse use the fuse puller in the engine compartment fuse panel 4 Push in a new fuse of...

Page 417: ...se order of removal Multi fuse If the multi fuse is blown it must be removed as follows 1 Turn off the engine 2 Disconnect the negative battery cable 3 Remove the fuse panel on the right side in the e...

Page 418: ...u inspect the fuse box on your vehicle refer to the fuse box label NOTICE Inner fuse box Driver s seat side OEU074059 OEU074060 OEU074058 OEU074039 Inner fuse box Instrument panel Main fuse box Batter...

Page 419: ...5A 2 A CON BLOWER M HI SIG 3 7 5A 1 EMERGENCY CALL Emergency Call ACC 4 25A P WDW LH P WDW Motor Left 5 20A DDM Drive Door Module B MIRR 6 25A P WDW RH P WDW Motor Right 7 15A P OUTLET FR_LH Power Ou...

Page 420: ...ght DTG LDWS Module RPAS Sensor Yaw Rate Sensor Fuel Water Sensor 15 10A MIDDLE DR LOCK Middle Door Lock Actuator 16 10A TAILGATE DR LOCK Tailgate Door Lock Actuator 17 10A MODULE E 4 AUDIO E300 E800...

Page 421: ..._S_MIRR IG2 CM IG2 Passenger Heater Module IG2 Seat HTD Module Left Right IG2 F FILTER Relay S 25 10A 2 IMMO Immobilizer Module B Key Warning Switch 26 7 5A 1 IMMO Immobilizer Module IG1 27 20A SEAT B...

Page 422: ...OW RH Passenger A CON Blower Motor Right 4 7 5A 1 ELECTRIC VENTILATOR Ventilator Control Module B 5 10A ROOM LAMP PASS Room Lamp Front Center Rear 6 15A AUX POWER IG2 AUX BOX AUX IG2 7 30A 1 TRAILER T...

Page 423: ...Blower Motor SIG Front 18 15A DCU SENSOR PM Sensor NOX Sensor front Rear Dosing Control Module IG1 INPUT 19 20A 1 DCU Dosing Control Module B 20 7 5A PASS HTR BLOW SIG RR Passenger Heater Control Mod...

Page 424: ...trol Module B 26 20A 3 DCU Dosing Control Module B 27 10A IG2 Electric Step Module SEAT BOX AUX POWER IG2 Relay S 28 30A PASS A CON C FAN RH Passenger A CON Blower Motor Right 29 25A PASS HTR FRT Pass...

Page 425: ...ntrol Module Battery 7 10A 2 SENSOR UH_BOX A CON1 Relay S A CON2 Relay S CONDENSER FAN Relay LH RH1 2 S 8 20A 2 ECU Engine Control Module Battery 9 10A 3 SENSOR LAMBDA Sensor 10 7 5A BACK UP LAMP Rear...

Page 426: ...16 40A 2 ABS Anti Lock Brake Module B Solenoid Valve Vehicle Dynamic Control Module B Solenoid Valve 17 40A 1 ABS Anti Lock Brake Module B Pump Motor 18 60A 2 B Smart Junction Box B 2 19 80A GLOW Glow...

Page 427: ...oom Power Outlet 27 25A P OUTLET CTR RH Power Outlet Center front Right 28 20A DEICER DEICER 29 40A CONDENSER FAN A C Condenser Fan Motor Left Right 30 30A WIPER FRT Front Wiper Motor 31 50A 4 PTC HEA...

Page 428: ...nce No Fuse rating Fuse Name Circuit Protected 35 40A IG2 IGN_Switch B2 Start Solenoid 36 50A IG1 IGN_Switch B1 37 50A 1 B Smart Junction Box B 1 38 50A BLOWER Blower Motor 39 150A ALT ALTERNATOR 200A...

Page 429: ...HTR FRT 25A PASS HTR BLOW SIG FR 7 5A PASS HTR RR 25A PASS HTR BLOW SIG RR 7 5A PASS A CON C FAN LH 30A PASS A CON C FAN RH 30A PASS A CON BLOW LH 30A PASS A CON BLOW SIG LH 7 5A PASS A CON BLOW RH 30...

Page 430: ...parking brake ensure that the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position and turn off the lights to avoid sudden movement of the vehi cle and burning your fingers or receiving an electric shock WA...

Page 431: ...light if equipped Headlight Replacement MFR type High Low and projec tion type High 1 Open the hood 2 Remove the headlight bulb cover by turning it counterclockwise 3 Disconnect the headlight bulb so...

Page 432: ...t aiming be adjusted after an acci dent or after the headlight assem bly is reinstalled at an authorized HYUNDAI dealer NOTICE Halogen bulbs Halogen bulbs contain pres surized gas that will produce fl...

Page 433: ...ight bulb does not operate we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer Front fog light bulbs if equipped 1 Remove the front bumper under cover 2 Reach your hand into the ba...

Page 434: ...m up or down turn the screw 2 clockwise or counter clockwise 5 2 Projection type 1 Low beam aiming To aim the low beam left or right turn the screw 3 clock wise or counterclockwise To aim the low beam...

Page 435: ...8 3 With driver 948 37 3 944 37 2 1 540 60 2 1 280 50 4 456 5 18 1 480 58 3 Unit mm in Ground Height Distance between lamps H1 Height between the head light Low beam bulb center and ground H2 Height b...

Page 436: ...e should be projected in the cut off line shown in the picture 3 When aiming the low beam vertical aiming should be adjusted after adjusting the horizontal aiming 4 If head light leveling device is eq...

Page 437: ...7 74 Maintenance Front fog light 1 Turn the front fog lamp on with the driver 75 kg aboard 2 The cut off line should be projected in the allowable range shaded region OEU074055 B Based on 10m screen...

Page 438: ...ing the bulb socket counterclockwise 3 To install the bulb reverse the removal procedure Rear combination light bulbs replacement BUS VAN 1 Tail stop light 2 Tail stop light 3 Turn signal light 4 Back...

Page 439: ...he bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counter clockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket Pull the bulb out of the socket 6 Insert a new bulb by inserti...

Page 440: ...ng the both sides of the cover 3 To replace the rear combination light stop tail light turn signal light or back up light take it out from the bulb holder by turning it coun terclockwise 1 Turn Signal...

Page 441: ...the lens by pressing the tabs 2 Remove the socket from the lens 3 Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out 4 Install a new bulb in the socket and install the socket to the lens 5 Reinstall the lens...

Page 442: ...he removal of any accumulation of salt dirt mud and other foreign materials Make sure the drain holes in the lower edges of the doors and rocker panels are kept clear and clean Insects tar tree sap bi...

Page 443: ...l vents or strong detergents CAUTION Wet brakes After washing the vehicle test the brakes while driving slowly to see if they have been affected by water If braking performance is impaired dry the bra...

Page 444: ...amage repair Deep scratches or stone chips in the painted surface must be repaired promptly Exposed metal will quickly rust and may develop into a major repair expense If your vehicle is damaged and r...

Page 445: ...r on underbody parts such as the fuel lines frame floor pan and exhaust system even though they have been treated with rust protection Thoroughly flush the vehicle under body and wheel openings with l...

Page 446: ...wner s cooperation and assistance is also required Common causes of corrosion The most common causes of corro sion on your vehicle are Road salt dirt and moisture that is allowed to accumulate underne...

Page 447: ...erside of your vehicle at least once a month and be sure to clean the underside thoroughly when winter is over When cleaning underneath the vehicle give particular attention to the components under th...

Page 448: ...di cally to be sure the carpeting is dry Use particular care if you carry fertil izers cleaning materials or chemi cals in the vehicle These should be carried only in proper containers and any spills...

Page 449: ...for cleaning upholstery or carpet Follow the instructions provided with the soap Do not bleach or re dye the webbing because this may weaken it Cleaning the interior window glass If the interior glass...

Page 450: ...y blow by gases being emitted from the crankcase This system supplies fresh filtered air to the crankcase through the air intake hose Inside the crankcase the fresh air mixes with blow by gases which...

Page 451: ...erefore if you smell exhaust fumes of any kind inside your vehi cle have it inspected and repaired immediately If you ever suspect exhaust fumes are coming into your vehicle drive it only with all the...

Page 452: ...thorized HYUNDAI dealer Avoid driving with a extremely low fuel level Running out of fuel cause the engine to misfire dam aging the catalytic converter Failure to observe these precautions could resul...

Page 453: ...lluminate In order to start the DPF regenera tion and to stop the DPF warning lamp illuminating drive the vehicle in a safety driving circumstance with more than 60km h 37 mph vehicle speed or with mo...

Page 454: ...d and speed capacity tires 8 5 Gross vehicle weight 8 6 Recommended lubricants and capacities 8 7 Available engine oil For Europe 8 8 Recommended SAE viscosity number 8 9 Vehicle identification number...

Page 455: ...w mirror 2 038 80 2 2 436 96 0 2 038 80 2 2 436 96 0 2 038 80 2 2 436 96 0 2 038 80 2 2 436 96 0 2 038 80 2 2 436 96 0 Overall height Roof panel 2 665 105 0 2 690 106 0 2 685 105 7 2 320 91 3 2 320 91...

Page 456: ...497 152 38 Bore x Stroke mm in 91X96 3 58X3 77 Firing order 1 3 4 2 No of cylinders 4 In line Item Bus VAN Truck Driver Driver Passenger Driver Passenger Twin compressor Driver Refrigerant Weight of v...

Page 457: ...ts 35 Front turn signal lights 21 21 Front position lights 5 LED DRL lights 21 LED Side repeater LED Side marker lights 5 Rear stop tail lamp 21 5 Back up lamp 16 Rear turn signal lamp 21 Rear fog lig...

Page 458: ...P PE EE ED D C CA AP PA AC CI IT TY Y T TI IR RE ES S Item Tire size Wheel size Inflation pressure bar psi kPa Wheel lug nut torque kg m lb ft N m Normal load Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear VAN Tr...

Page 459: ...Consumer information G GR RO OS SS S V VE EH HI IC CL LE E W WE EI IG GH HT T Item BUS VAN Truck N1 1 N2 1 BUS VAN Truck 4 000 8 818 3 500 7 716 4 100 9 039 3 500 7 716 unit kg lbs 1 N1 GVW 3 5 ton N2...

Page 460: ...ving condition MAX 1L 1000 Km Manual transmission fluid With PTO 3 5 l 3 7 US qt API GL 4 SAE 75W 85 Synthetic Without PTO 3 2 l 3 38 US qt Rear axle oil Tropical zone 2 5 0 25 l 2 64 0 26 US qt API G...

Page 461: ...70070 ISO DIS 22241 1 If the vehicle is driven with urea solution volume less than 4 engine output will be limited And if it is less than 1 vehicle speed will be limited to 20 km h Fuel 75 l 79 3 US g...

Page 462: ...ure C F 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Diesel Engine Oil 5W 30 40 15W 40 10W 30 40 0W 30 40 Engine oil viscosity thickness has an effect on fuel economy and cold weather operating...

Page 463: ...he top of the dashboard The number on the plate can easily be seen through the windshield from outside The vehicle certification label attached on the driver s or front pas senger s side center pillar...

Page 464: ...ed on the engine block as shown in the drawing A compressor label informs you the type of compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model suppli er part number production number refrigerant 1 a...

Page 465: ...of Directive 1995 5 EC Further information including the manufacturer s declaration of con formity is available on HYUNDAI web site as follows http service hyundai motor com D DE EC CL LA AR RA AT TI...

Page 466: ...I Index I...

Page 467: ...attery capacity label 7 40 Battery recharging 7 40 For best battery service 7 37 Reset items 7 41 Before driving 5 3 Before entering the vehicle 5 3 Before starting 5 3 Necessary inspections 5 3 Brake...

Page 468: ...28 Triangle reflector 6 28 Emergency exit 6 26 Emergency starting 6 4 Emission control system 7 87 Crankcase emission control system 7 87 Evaporative emission control system 7 87 Exhaust emission cont...

Page 469: ...case of an emergency while driving 6 2 If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing 6 3 If the engine stalls while driving 6 2 If you have a flat tire while driving 6 3 Instrument cluster 3 43 Gau...

Page 470: ...t 3 100 Headlight escort function 3 96 Headlight leveling device 3 101 Headlight welcome function 3 96 High beam operation 3 98 Lighting control 3 96 Rear fog light 3 100 Turn signals and lane change...

Page 471: ...e 2 29 PTO switch 5 41 RADIO 1 RADIO AUX 4 45 RADIO 2 RADIO USB AUX Except RDS Model 4 49 RADIO 2 RADIO USB AUX For RDS Model 4 48 Rear door 3 22 Child protector rear door lock 3 25 Closing the rear d...

Page 472: ...ole storage 3 124 Glove box 3 125 Overhead storage 3 123 Storage space above the headliner 3 124 Sunglass holder 3 125 Theft alarm system 3 9 Armed stage 3 10 Disarmed stage 3 11 Theft alarm stage 3 1...

Page 473: ...ion Gauge 3 65 Urea solution filler lid 3 34 Vehicle certification label 8 10 Vehicle identification number VIN 8 10 Vehicle weight 5 62 Warning and indicator lights 3 66 Washer fluid 7 29 Windows 3 2...

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