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

This manual applies to all HYUNDAI models 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 Tucson 2015

Page 1: ...rent at the time of pub lication However HYUNDAI reserves the right to make changes at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out This manual applies to all HYUNDA...

Page 2: ...state agencies Your vehicle is equipped with an electric traction motor and several other electronic compo nents It is possible for an improperly installed adjusted two way radio or cellular telephon...

Page 3: ...ded SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in harm serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded Follow the advice provided with th...

Page 4: ...car The manufacturer also recommends that all service and maintenance on your car be performed by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer HYUNDAI dealers are prepared to provide high quality ser...

Page 5: ...is not covered under the HYUNDAI New Vehicle Limited Warranty or any other HYUNDAI warranty In addition any damage to or failure of HYUNDAI Genuine Parts caused by the installation or failure of an im...

Page 6: ...abetical listing of all informa tion in your manual Sections This manual has eight chapter plus an index Each chapters begins with a brief list of contents so you can tell at a glance if that chap ter...

Page 7: ...round clearance track etc give this vehicle a higher center of gravity than other types of vehicles It is not designed for cornering at the same speeds as a conventional 2 wheel drive sedans or sports...

Page 8: ...an help provide a bet ter understanding of the circum stances in which crashes and injuries occur NOTE EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a non trivial crash situation occurs no data are re...

Page 9: ...nce Safety features of your vehicle Convenient features of your vehicle Multimedia System Driving your vehicle What to do in an emergency Maintenance Specifications Consumer information and Reporting...

Page 10: ...Your vehicle at a glance 1 Your vehicle at a glance 1 Exterior overview front 2 2 Exterior overview rear 2 3 Interior overview 2 4 Instrument panel overview 2 5 Fuel cell power module compartment 2 6...

Page 11: ...our vehicle at a glance 1 Front removable towing hook 6 21 2 Front windshield wiper 7 31 3 Outside rearview mirror 3 22 4 Door lock 3 9 5 Head lamp 7 67 6 Front fog lamp 7 67 7 Hood 3 28 8 Tire and wh...

Page 12: ...er 3 82 3 Rear wiper 3 81 4 Door lock 3 9 5 Rear parking assist system 3 66 6 Child protector rear door lock 3 13 7 Fuel filler 3 33 8 Rear towing hook 6 21 9 Rear combination lamp 7 71 10 Tailgate ha...

Page 13: ...ock switch 3 11 5 Outside rearview mirror control 3 22 6 Outside rearview mirror folding 3 23 7 Hood release lever 3 28 8 Instrument cluster control 3 37 9 Electronic stability control 5 23 10 Steerin...

Page 14: ...Driver s air bag 2 49 4 Light control Turn signals 3 70 5 Wiper washer 3 78 6 Power button 5 5 7 Audio remote control 4 3 8 Hazard 3 75 9 Climate control system 3 84 10 Aux USB and iPod port 4 4 11 Po...

Page 15: ...voir 7 24 2 Air cleaner 7 27 3 Fuse box 7 25 4 Windshield washer fluid reservoir 7 26 5 Traction motor coolant reservoir 7 18 6 Traction motor radiator cap 7 19 7 Fuel cell stack coolant reservoir 7 2...

Page 16: ...belt restraint system 2 23 Additional seat belt safety precautions 2 32 Care of seat belts 2 35 Child restraint system CRS 2 36 Children always in the rear 2 36 Selecting a Child Restraint System CRS...

Page 17: ...adults are at the greatest risk of being injured by an inflating air bag Follow all instruc tions and warnings in this manual Driver distraction Driver distraction presents a serious and potentially...

Page 18: ...is a major factor in crash injuries and deaths Generally the higher the speed the greater the risk but serious injuries can also occur at lower speeds Never drive faster than is safe for current condi...

Page 19: ...ats 1 Forward and rearward 2 Seatback angle 3 Seat cushion height Driver s seat 4 Lumbar support Driver s seat 5 Seat warmer 6 Headrest Rear seats 7 Seatback angle and folding 8 Headrest 9 Armrest 10...

Page 20: ...ooster seat and adults must be restrained using the seat belts Do not use a cushion that reduces friction between the seat and the passenger The passen ger s hips may slide under the lap portion of th...

Page 21: ...seat while the vehicle is mov ing The seat could respond with unexpected movement and may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an acci dent Do not place anything under the front seats Loose obje...

Page 22: ...to the position you desire 3 Release the lever and make sure the seatback is locked in place The lever MUST return to its orig inal position for the seatback to lock Reclining seatback Sitting in a r...

Page 23: ...chance the passenger s hips will slide under the lap belt or the passenger s neck will strike the shoulder belt Seat cushion height for driver s seat To change the height of the seat cushion Push dow...

Page 24: ...h forward or rearward 2 Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position To prevent damage to the seats Always stop adjusting the seats when the seat has been adjusted as far forward or r...

Page 25: ...atback is reclined the shoulder belt cannot do its job because it will not be snug against your chest Instead it will be in front of you During an accident you could be thrown into the seat belt causi...

Page 26: ...d position Lumbar support for driver s seat if equipped To adjust the lumbar support 1 Press the front portion of the switch to increase support or the rear portion of the switch to decrease support 2...

Page 27: ...age capacity of the vehicle OLMB033083 Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down seatback while the vehicle is moving This is not a proper seating position and no seat belts are availabl...

Page 28: ...amaged 2 Use a key to release the rear cen ter seat belt from the center buck le 3 Retract the center seat belt web bing into the headliner and clip the small tab into the holder 4 Set the front seatb...

Page 29: ...ion by pushing on the top of the seat back In an accident or sudden stop the unlocked seatback could allow cargo to move for ward with great force and enter the passenger compartment which could resul...

Page 30: ...or death in an accident take the following precautions when adjusting your headrests Always properly adjust the headrests for all passengers BEFORE starting the vehicle NEVER let anyone ride in a sea...

Page 31: ...ull it up to the desired position 1 To lower the headrest 1 Push and hold the release button 2 on the headrest support 2 Lower the headrest to the desired position 3 Removal Reinstall To remove the he...

Page 32: ...e button 1 2 Recline the seatback 4 with the recline lever or switch 3 3 Adjust the headrest to the appro priate height Always make sure the headrest locks into position after rein stalling and adjust...

Page 33: ...all the seating positions for the passenger s safety and com fort Adjusting the height up and down To raise the headrest 1 Pull it up to the desired position 1 To lower the headrest 1 Push and hold th...

Page 34: ...sting it to prop erly protect the occupants WARNING The seat warmers can cause a SERIOUS BURN even at low temperatures and especially if used for long periods of time Passengers must be able to feel i...

Page 35: ...he ignition switch is placed in the ON position NOTICE With the seat warmer switch in the ON position the heating system in the seat turns off or on automatical ly depending on the seat tempera ture O...

Page 36: ...he seat as far back as possi ble and properly restrain them in the seat belt NEVER allow an infant or child to be carried on an occupant s lap NEVER ride with the seatback reclined when the vehicle is...

Page 37: ...op within 6 seconds and chime will stop immediately Damaged seat belts and seat belt assemblies will not operate properly Always replace Frayed contaminated or dam aged webbing Damaged hardware The en...

Page 38: ...in a slow easy motion the belt will extend and move with you If there is a sudden stop or impact the belt will lock into position It will also lock if you try to lean for ward too quickly NOTICE If yo...

Page 39: ...t seat OLMB033025 Improperly positioned seat belts may increase the risk of serious injury in an accident Take the following precautions when adjusting the seat belt Position the lap portion of the se...

Page 40: ...er length only after the lap belt portion of the seat belt is adjusted manually so that it fits snugly across your hips When the seat belt is fully extended from the retractor to allow the installa ti...

Page 41: ...at belt assem blies WARNING Pre tensioner seat belt Your vehicle is equipped with driver s and front passenger s Pre Tensioner Seat Belts The purpose of the pre tensioner is to make sure the seat belt...

Page 42: ...after the ignition switch is placed in the ON position and then it should turn off If the pre tensioner is not working properly the warning light will illu minate even if the SRS air bag is not malfu...

Page 43: ...These are normal operating condi tions and are not hazardous Although it is non toxic the fine dust may cause skin irritation and should not be breathed for pro longed periods Wash all exposed skin a...

Page 44: ...ve with you If there is a sudden stop or impact the belt will lock into position It will also lock if you try to lean for ward too quickly Using the rear center seat belt When using the rear center se...

Page 45: ...kle D and remove the metal tab B from the buckle D 2 Insert a key or similar rigid device into the web release hole C Pull out the metal tab A from the buckle and allow the webbing to retract automati...

Page 46: ...se Routing the seat belt webbing through the rear seat belt guides will prevent the belts from being trapped behind or under the seats when the rear seats are folded down When using the seat belt remo...

Page 47: ...n be used instead of child restraints differs among states so you should be aware of the specific requirements in your state and where you are travelling Infant and child restraints must be properly p...

Page 48: ...er and chest to restrain the child safely Check belt fit periodically A child s squirming could put the belt out of position Always have the LATCH system inspected by your authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fu...

Page 49: ...reduced by reclining your seatback To reduce the chance of injuries in the event of an accident and to achieve the maximum effectiveness of the restraint system all passen gers should be sitting up a...

Page 50: ...oon as possible Keep belts clean and dry Seat belts should be kept clean and dry If belts become dirty they can be cleaned by using a mild soap solu tion and warm water Bleach dye strong detergents or...

Page 51: ...ed instead of child restraints differs among states so you should be aware of the spe cific requirements in your state and where you are travelling Child restraint systems must be properly placed and...

Page 52: ...hicle seating position where it will be used Read and comply with the warn ings and instructions for installation and use provided with the child restraint system Continued Always follow the child res...

Page 53: ...facing infant child restraint Convertible and 3 in 1 child seats typ ically have higher height and weight limits for the rear facing position allowing you to keep your child rear facing for a longer...

Page 54: ...ntil they are big enough to sit in the seat without a booster and still have the seat belt fit properly For a seat belt to fit properly the lap belt must lie snugly across the upper thighs not the sto...

Page 55: ...for Children LATCH System The LATCH system holds a child restraint during driving and in an acci dent This system is designed to make installation of the child restraint easier and reduce the possibil...

Page 56: ...ated on the left and right rear seat backs to identify the position of the lower anchors in your vehicle see arrows in illustration OLM039035 Do not attempt to install a child restraint system using L...

Page 57: ...nt to the lower anchors OLMB033051 Take the following precautions when using the LATCH system Read and follow all installation instructions provided with your child restraint system To prevent the chi...

Page 58: ...e strap is not twisted 2 Connect the tether strap hook to the tether anchor then tighten the tether strap according to the child seat manufacturer s instructions to firmly secure the child restraint t...

Page 59: ...using the LATCH system all child restraints must be secured to a vehicle rear seat with the lap part of a lap shoulder belt Automatic lock mode Since all passenger seat belts move freely under normal...

Page 60: ...wisted NOTICE When using the rear center seat belt you should also refer to 3 point Rear Center Seat Belt in this chapter 2 Fasten the lap shoulder belt latch into the buckle Listen for the dis tinct...

Page 61: ...e Automatic Locking mode If your CRS manufacturer instructs or recommends you to use a tether anchor with the lap shoulder belt refer to the previous pages for more information NOTICE When the seat be...

Page 62: ...nger s front air bag 3 Side impact air bag 4 Curtain air bag A AI IR R B BA AG G A AD DV VA AN NC CE ED D S SU UP PP PL LE EM ME EN NT TA AL L R RE ES ST TR RA AI IN NT T S SY YS ST TE EM M OLMF034054...

Page 63: ...ont passenger seat An inflating air bag could forcefully strike the infant or child causing serious or fatal injuries ABC Always Buckle Children under age 13 in the back seat It is the safest place fo...

Page 64: ...ion about the driver s seat position the driver s and front passenger s seat belt usage and impact severity To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating front air bags take the foll...

Page 65: ...loy if a rollover or possible rollover is detected The side impact air bags are not designed to deploy in all side impact or rollover situations OLMB033062 OLM032310N To reduce the risk of serious inj...

Page 66: ...vehicles equipped with a rollover sensor the side and curtain air bags on both sides of the vehicle may deploy if a rollover or possible rollover is detected The curtain air bags are not designed to d...

Page 67: ...oner assembly The SRSCM continually monitors all SRS components while the ignition switch is ON to determine if a crash impact is severe enough to require air bag deployment or pre tensioner seat belt...

Page 68: ...Air bags are activated able to inflate if necessary only when the ignition switch is in the ON position Air bags inflate in the event of a severe frontal or side collision to help protect the occupan...

Page 69: ...njunction with the seat belts To help provide protection the air bags must inflate rapidly The speed of air bag inflation is a con sequence of extremely short time in which to inflate the air bag betw...

Page 70: ...d and chest injury OLMB033054 Driver s front air bag 1 To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating air bag take the following pre cautions NEVER place a child restraint in the fron...

Page 71: ...and doors as soon as possible after impact to reduce pro longed exposure to the smoke and powder released by the inflating air bag Do not touch the air bag stor age area s internal compo nents immedia...

Page 72: ...e smoke and powder are nontoxic they may cause irritation to the skin eyes nose throat etc If this is the case wash and rinse with cold water immediately and seek medical attention if the symptoms per...

Page 73: ...tting upright by sitting on the edge of the seat or by otherwise being out of position this could cause the sensor to turn the air bag OFF You will find the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator on the cent...

Page 74: ...Unoccupied On Off Deactivated 4 Malfunction in the system Off On Activated 1 The system judges a person of adult size as an adult When a smaller adult sits in the front passenger seat the system may r...

Page 75: ...099 OLMB033100 OLMB033101 OLMB033103 OLMB033102 OLMB033104 NEVER put a heavy load in the front seat or seatback pocket NEVER place your feet on the front passenger seat back NEVER sit with your hips s...

Page 76: ...to the rear seat NOTICE The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator illuminates for approxi mately 4 seconds after the ignition switch is in the ON position or after the power cell module is started If the f...

Page 77: ...passenger s seat of the vehicle An inflating frontal air bag could forcefully strike a child resulting in serious injury or death Always properly restrain chil dren in an appropriate child restraint i...

Page 78: ...pact sensor 4 Side impact sensor OLMF014002N OLMB033066 OLMB033085 OLM039043 OLM039044 Continued Place the ignition switch in the LOCK OFF or ACC posi tion when the vehicle is being towed to prevent i...

Page 79: ...driver s and front pas senger s air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal collisions they also may inflate in other types of col lisions if the front impact sensors detect a sufficient impact...

Page 80: ...r collisions because occupants are moved backward by the force of the impact In this case inflated air bags would not provide any additional benefit Front air bags may not inflate in side impact colli...

Page 81: ...ay not inflate in this under ride situation because deceleration forces that are detected by sensors may be significantly reduced by such underride collisions Front air bags may not inflate in rollove...

Page 82: ...any work on the steering wheel the front passenger s panel front seats and roof rails must be performed by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer Improper handling of the SRS system may result...

Page 83: ...supplemental restraint sys tem sensing components and wiring harnesses Do not cause impact to the doors Impact to the doors when the ignition switch is in the ON position may cause the air bags to inf...

Page 84: ...bag warning labels required by the U S National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA are attached to alert the driver and passengers of potential risks of the air bag system Be sure to read all...

Page 85: ...Windows 3 24 Power windows 3 25 Hood 3 28 Tailgate 3 30 Emergency tailgate safety release 3 31 Fuel filler door 3 33 Instrument cluster 3 36 Instrument Cluster Control 3 37 Gauges 3 37 Gear shift lev...

Page 86: ...eating and air conditioning 3 86 Temperature control 3 89 System operation 3 93 Climate control air filter 3 94 Checking the amount of air conditioner refrigerant and compressor lubricant 3 95 Air Con...

Page 87: ...side the vehicle NOTICE The door handle button will only operate when the smart key is with in 28 40 in 0 7 1 m from the out side door handle Even though you press the outside door handle button the d...

Page 88: ...entral door unlock mode unlock all the doors when you press the unlock button one time If you want this feature perform the following Unlock mode conversion two stage unlock mode central door unlock m...

Page 89: ...y you can lock or unlock the door by using the mechanical key Press and hold the release button 1 and remove the mechanical key 2 Insert the mechanical key in to the key hole on the door To reinstall...

Page 90: ...is near a mobile two way radio system or a cellular phone Another vehicle s smart key is being operated close to your vehi cle When the smart key does not work correctly open and close the door with...

Page 91: ...y replacement If the Smart Key is not working prop erly try replacing the battery with a new one Battery Type CR2032 To replace the battery 1 Pry open the rear cover of the smart key 2 Remove the old...

Page 92: ...el Cell dealer Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it Electrical problems could result that may make your vehicle inoperable This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules...

Page 93: ...ey to the right once If you want this feature perform the following Unlock mode conversion two stage unlock mode central door unlock mode The unlock mode changes alternate ly by pressing the lock butt...

Page 94: ...he system to the central door unlock mode unlock all the doors when you press the unlock button one time If you want this feature perform the following Unlock mode conversion two stage unlock mode cen...

Page 95: ...front doors cannot be locked if the key is in the vehicle and any front door is open The doors cannot be locked if the smart key is in the vehicle and any door is open NOTICE If a power door lock ever...

Page 96: ...rm possibly from someone gaining entry to the vehicle WARNING The doors should always be fully closed and locked while the vehicle is in motion If the doors are unlocked the risk of being thrown from...

Page 97: ...f you want to activate or deactivate some door lock unlock feature con sult an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer Child protector rear door locks The child safety lock is provided to help prev...

Page 98: ...side of the door handles with the smart key in your possession The hazard warning lights will blink and the chime will sound once to indicate the system is armed Once the security system is set openin...

Page 99: ...operate the vehicle in cold weather conditions a noise may be heard when you operate the steering wheel This is a nor mal condition When the ambient temperature increases the noise will disappear Tilt...

Page 100: ...see illustration The horn will operate only when this area is pressed Do not strike the horn severely to operate it or hit it with your fist Do not press on the horn with a sharp pointed object CAUTIO...

Page 101: ...vehicle and automatically adjusts to control the headlight glare from vehicles behind you Whenever the shift lever is placed in R Reverse the mirror will automat ically go to the brightest setting to...

Page 102: ...omic mirror ECM with compass Your vehicle may be equipped with a Gentex Automatic Dimming Mirror with a Z Nav Electronic Compass Display During nighttime driving this feature will automatically detect...

Page 103: ...Pressing the button again turns the auto dimming function ON which is indicated by the green Status Indicator LED turning on The mirror defaults to the ON posi tion each time the vehicle is started Z...

Page 104: ...Press and release the button to turn the display feature OFF 2 Press and release the button again to turn the display back ON Additional options can be set with press and hold sequences of the but to...

Page 105: ...the display will set the new Zone 4 Within about 5 seconds the com pass will start displaying a com pass heading again There are some conditions that can cause changes to the vehicle mag nets such as...

Page 106: ...the actual distance of following vehicles when changing lanes WARNING Do not adjust or fold the outside rearview mirrors while driving This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident...

Page 107: ...utton 1 again to prevent inadver tent adjustment Folding the outside rearview mirrors To fold outside rearview mirror grasp the housing of mirror and then fold it toward the rear of the vehicle OLMB04...

Page 108: ...dow switch 2 Front passenger s door power window switch 3 Rear door left power window switch 4 Rear door right power window switch 5 Window opening and closing 6 Automatic power window up down 7 Power...

Page 109: ...he first detent position 5 Release the win dow switch when you want the win dow to stop Auto up down window Pressing or pulling up the power win dow switch momentarily to the second detent position 6...

Page 110: ...ive when the auto up fea ture is used by fully pulling up the switch to the second detent Power window lock button The driver can disable the power window switches on the passengers doors by pressing...

Page 111: ...m unintentional window operation by a child WARNING To prevent possible damage to the power window system do not open or close two win dows or more at the same time This will also ensure the longevity...

Page 112: ...p up slightly 3 Raise the hood slightly pull the secondary latch 1 inside of the hood center until it releases the hood and lift the hood 2 4 Pull out the support rod and hold the hood open with the s...

Page 113: ...halfway and push down to securely lock in place Then double check to be sure the hood is secure Before closing the hood ensure all obstructions are removed from around the hood opening Always double...

Page 114: ...key in your possession Use the mechanical key 3 Lift the tailgate up Closing the tailgate Lower the tailgate and press down until it locks T TA AI IL LG GA AT TE E OLMB043209 OLMB043210 Always keep t...

Page 115: ...hen someone is inad vertently locked in the luggage com partment the tailgate can be opened by moving the lever in the direction of the arrow and pushing the tailgate open Occupants should never ride...

Page 116: ...tially or totally latched and the person is unable to get out serious injury or death could occur due to lack of ventilation The lug gage compartment is also a highly dangerous location in the event o...

Page 117: ...open er lever NOTICE If the fuel filler door does not open because ice has formed around it tap lightly or push on the door to break the ice and release the door If necessary spray around the door wit...

Page 118: ...l part of the vehicle a safe dis tance away from the fuel filler neck nozzle or other gas source with your bare hand Continued WARNING Continued Do not use cellular phones while refueling Electric cur...

Page 119: ...nents related to the power cell module can ignite fuel vapors causing a fire Do not use matches or a lighter and do not smoke or leave a lit cigarette in your vehicle while at a gas station especially...

Page 120: ...vehicle 1 Power gauge 2 Speedometer 3 Fuel cell stack temperature gauge 4 Fuel gauge 5 Odometer LCD display Trip computer 6 Warning and indicator lights OLMF044304N The actual cluster in the vehicle...

Page 121: ...ol button to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel illumination The brightness of the instrument panel illumination is displayed If the brightness reaches to the maximum or minimum level an al...

Page 122: ...being applied to the traction motor CHARGE When the needle is in the CHARGE range electric cur rent is being applied to the high voltage battery The battery is being charged by the regenerative braki...

Page 123: ...ompletely 3 Fuel Cell Stack Overheats If the gauge pointer moves beyond the normal range area toward the position it indicates overheating that may damage the fuel cell stack CAUTION Radiator Cap Neve...

Page 124: ...maintenance should be performed Odometer range 0 999999 miles Gear shift lever Indicator This indicator displays which gear shift lever is selected Park P Reverse R Neutral N Drive D Economic E Low L...

Page 125: ...ll driving information stored in the trip computer except Odometer and Distance to empty resets if the battery is disconnected Trip Modes Push the button to select the follow ing modes T TR RI IP P C...

Page 126: ...module When the remaining dis tance is below 30 miles 50 km will be displayed and the distance to empty indicator will blink The meter s working range is from 30 to 9999 miles 50 to 9999 km NOTICE If...

Page 127: ...e last average vehicle speed reset Speed range 0 999 MPH To reset the average vehicle speed press the TRIP button for more than 1 second when the average vehicle speed is displayed NOTICE The average...

Page 128: ...times the vehi cle has been refueled NOTICE The Refuel Counter will not incre ment the fuel count if the amount of hydrogen fill from the filling station is less than 150 bar differential pres sure C...

Page 129: ...her mometer The units of temperature can be changed from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit or from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius according to the procedure specified below Automatic Climat...

Page 130: ...es on Cold Start Please wait When attempting to start the vehi cle in cold weather below freezing conditions the power cell module may need more time than normal to achieve the READY state At that tim...

Page 131: ...park the vehicle cautiously as soon as possible turn off the vehicle and then try to start the vehicle again After that if this warning message remains have the vehicle inspect ed by an authorized HY...

Page 132: ...illuminates if the coolant level in the fuel cell stack coolant reservoir is low To refill the coolant consult an author ized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer For more details refer to Fuel Cell Stack...

Page 133: ...conds and then dis appears if a malfunction is detected on the sensor for the fuel filler door while refuelling While this mes sage is being displayed on the LCD display you can not start the vehi cle...

Page 134: ...will turn to the ON position Shfit to P or N to start This warning message illuminates if you try to start the vehicle with the shift lever not in the P Park or N Neutral position NOTICE You can star...

Page 135: ...d HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer Press brake pedal to start This warning message illuminates if the POWER button changes to the ACC position twice by pressing the button repeatedly without depressing...

Page 136: ...f the smart key is not in the vehicle when you press the POWER but ton Insert key This warning message illuminates if you press the POWER button while the warning message Key is not detected is being...

Page 137: ...rom the smart key holder Press START button while turn ing wheel This warning message illuminates if the steering wheel does not unlock normally when the POWER button is pressed To unlock the steering...

Page 138: ...when the vehicle s traction control system is disabled For more details refer to Electronic Stability Control ESC in chapter 5 Traction stability control dis abled This message illuminates when the ve...

Page 139: ...ely 6 seconds and then goes off When there is a malfunction with the SRS In this case have the Supplemental Restraint System SRS inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer Anti lock br...

Page 140: ...r as soon as possible Parking brake brake fluid warning light Parking brake warning This light is illuminated when the parking brake is applied with the POWER button in the ON position The warning lig...

Page 141: ...aler for a brake system inspection and for repairs if necessary Your vehicle is equipped with a dual diagonal braking system This means you still have braking on two wheels even if one of the brake ci...

Page 142: ...l or does not illuminate at all a malfunction in the turn signal sys tem is indicated Your dealer should be consulted for repairs This indicator also blinks when the hazard warning flasher button is p...

Page 143: ...vehicle is in READY state or comes on dur ing driving this indicates that there may be a malfunction with the elec trical charging system for 12V bat tery If this occurs have the vehicle inspected by...

Page 144: ...as soon as possible NOTICE Hydrogen Fueling Station The refueling equipment and hydro gen filling process will vary depend ing on the refueling station and the outside ambient temperature In some inst...

Page 145: ...indicates that there may be a malfunction with the fuel cell stack If this occurs have the vehi cle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer High Voltage Warning Light This warning l...

Page 146: ...DAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer Immobilizer indicator With smart key system If any of the following occurs in a vehi cle equipped with the smart key the immobilizer indicator illuminates blinks or goes of...

Page 147: ...nds When the ESC is on it monitors the driving conditions and under normal driving conditions the ESC indicator will remain off When a slippery or low traction condition is encountered the ESC will op...

Page 148: ...The low tire pressure indicator will illuminate after it blinks for approxi mately one minute when there is a problem with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System If this occurs have the system checked b...

Page 149: ...key If the smart key is not in the vehicle the indicator will blink and if all doors are closed the chime will also sound for about 5 seconds The indicator will go off while the vehicle is moving Kee...

Page 150: ...distance while the rear parking assist system is in operation is approximately 47 in 120 cm When more than two objects are sensed at the same time the clos est one will be recognized first Types of wa...

Page 151: ...rn to normal when removed 2 Outside air temperature is extremely hot or cold The following objects may not be recognized by the sensor 1 Sharp or slim objects such as ropes chains or small poles 2 Obj...

Page 152: ...unction in the rear parking assist system If this occurs we recommend that you have your vehicle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer as soon as possible Convenient features of you...

Page 153: ...verse R RE EA AR R V VI IE EW W C CA AM ME ER RA A I IF F E EQ QU UI IP PP PE ED D 3 OLMFC044082N ALWAYS look around your vehicle to make sure there are not any objects or obstacles before moving the...

Page 154: ...ion 4 AUTO Light Position if equipped Parking light position When the light switch is in the park ing light position the parking posi tion lights license plate lights and instrument panel lights are t...

Page 155: ...he 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 are switched on OLMB043260 Do not cover or spill anythi...

Page 156: ...en the key is removed smart key power cell module is turned OFF perform the following 1 Open the driver side door 2 Turn the parking lights OFF and ON again using the light switch on the steering colu...

Page 157: ...in 4 seconds Press the unlock button once more after 4 seconds Turn signals and lane change signals To signal a turn move the lever up for a right turn or down for a left turn to position A The lever...

Page 158: ...to ON after the head lights are turned on To turn off the fog lights turn the switch to OFF You can use the fog lights only when the headlights are on low beam When the headlight switch is in the AUTO...

Page 159: ...ven though the POWER button is in the LOCK OFF position Interior lights Front lamps 1 Front Map Lamp 2 Front Door Lamp Front Map Lamp Press either the right or left lens to turn the map lamp on or off...

Page 160: ...but ton in the ACC position or the LOCK OFF position the lamps will remain on for about 20 minutes If a door is open with the POWER button in the ON position the lamps will stay on continuously ON Wit...

Page 161: ...e box lamp The Glove Box Lamp comes on when the glove box is opened The parking lights or headlights must be ON for the glove box lamp to func tion Luggage room lamp The Luggage Room Lamp comes on whe...

Page 162: ...IST For a single wipe push the lever upward and release The wipers will operate continuous ly if the lever is pushed upward and held in this position OFF Wiper is not in operation INT Wiper operates i...

Page 163: ...ed in the AUTO mode Do not touch the upper end of the windshield glass facing the rain sensor Do not wipe the upper end of the windshield glass with a damp or wet cloth Do not put pressure on the wind...

Page 164: ...nd obscuring your vision which could result in an acci dent and serious injury or death WARNING To prevent possible damage to the washer pump do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empt...

Page 165: ...er Turn the switch to the desired position to operate the rear wiper and washer ON Normal wiper operation INT Intermittent wiper operation if equipped OFF Wiper is not in operation Push the lever away...

Page 166: ...tch panel The indicator on the rear window defroster button illu minates when the defroster is ON If there is heavy accumulation of snow on the rear window brush it off before operating the rear defro...

Page 167: ...equipped If your vehicle is equipped with the outside rearview mirror defrosters they will operate at the same time you turn on the rear window defroster Front wiper deicer if equipped The front wiper...

Page 168: ...MF044121N 1 AUTO automatic control button 2 Driver s temperature control button 3 A C display 4 Passenger s temperature control button 5 Dual temperature control selection button 6 OFF button 7 Front...

Page 169: ...sh the AUTO button 2 Set the temperature button to the desired temperature NOTICE To turn the automatic operation off select any following buttons Mode selection button Air conditioning button Front w...

Page 170: ...d NOTICE When pressing any button except the AUTO button while using auto matic operation the functions not selected will continue to be con trolled automatically 1 Start the vehicle 2 Set the mode to...

Page 171: ...lection The mode selection button controls the direction of the air flow through the ventilation system If you push the button once the cor responding switch will turn on and if you push the button ag...

Page 172: ...indshield Also you may select 2 3 modes at the same time for desired air flow face floor mode face defrost mode floor defrost mode face floor defrost mode Maximum MAX defrost mode When you select the...

Page 173: ...ase incre mentally down to the minimum set ting LO by holding the button When pressing the button the tem perature will increase or decrease by 0 5 C 1 F When set to the lowest temperature setting the...

Page 174: ...tch the temperature mode between Fahrenheit to Celsius as follows Automatic climate control system While pressing the OFF button press the AUTO button for 3 seconds or more Cluster You can change the...

Page 175: ...e In addition prolonged use of the air conditioning with the recirculated air position selected will result in excessively dry air in the passenger compartment Continued use of the climate control sys...

Page 176: ...rn the fan speed control off press the front blower OFF button Air conditioning Press the A C button to turn the air conditioning system on indicator light will illuminate Press the button again to tu...

Page 177: ...ition when the unpleasant odor 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...

Page 178: ...des maximum cooling how ever continual operation in this mode may cause the air inside the vehicle to become stale During cooling operation you may occasionally notice a misty air flow because of rapi...

Page 179: ...itioner refrigerant and compressor lubricant 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 s...

Page 180: ...he vehicle may differ from the illustration Each symbols and specification on air conditioning refrigerant label means as below 1 Classification of refrigerant 2 Amount of refrigerant 3 Classification...

Page 181: ...to the desired speed 2 Select the desired temperature 3 Press the defrost button 4 The outside fresh air will be selected automatically If the position is selected air conditioning will also be select...

Page 182: ...o defrost outside windshield 1 Set the fan speed to the highest speed 2 Set the temperature to the highest temperature setting 3 Press the defrost button 4 The outside fresh air and air con ditioning...

Page 183: ...atch fire or explode if the vehi cle is exposed to hot tempera tures for extended periods WARNING ALWAYS keep the storage com partment covers closed securely while driving Items inside your vehicle ar...

Page 184: ...der Press the cover and the holder will slowly open Place your sunglasses in the compartment door with the lenses facing out To close the sunglass holder Push back into position Make sure the sunglass...

Page 185: ...older 5 to hold tickets NOTICE Always have the vanity mirror lamp switch in the OFF position when the vanity mirror lamp is not in use I IN NT TE ER RI IO OR R F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S OLMB043284 Rear...

Page 186: ...view when using the sunvi sor WARNING Always use the sunvisor exten sion after swinging the sunvi sor to the side CAUTION Avoid electrical shocks Do not place your fingers or foreign objects pin etc i...

Page 187: ...west operating level when using the power outlet Close the cover when not in use Some electronic devices can cause electronic interference when plugged into a vehicle s power outlet These devices may...

Page 188: ...tor or the brake pedal while driving Take the following precautions when installing any floor mat ALWAYS ensure the floor mats are securely attached to the vehicle s floor mat anchor s and do not inte...

Page 189: ...Multimedia System Multimedia system 4 2 Antenna 4 2 Steering wheel audio control 4 3 Aux USB and iPod port 4 4 4...

Page 190: ...per fume cosmetic oil sun cream hand cleaner and air freshener from contacting the interior parts because they may cause damage or discoloration Antenna Roof antenna Your vehicle uses a roof antenna...

Page 191: ...CD USB iPod mode It will function as the FF REW button If the SEEK PRESET button is pressed for less than 0 8 second it will work as follows in each mode RADIO mode It will function as the PRESET STA...

Page 192: ...rt you can use an aux port to connect audio devices and the USB port to plug in a USB device NOTICE When using a portable audio device connected to the power outlet noise may occur during playback If...

Page 193: ...rakes wear indicator 5 18 Parking brake 5 18 Anti lock Brake System ABS 5 21 Electronic Stability Control ESC 5 23 Vehicle Stability Management VSM 5 27 Good braking practices 5 29 Special driving con...

Page 194: ...sages on the instrument display when the POWER button is in the ON position Check that any items you are car rying are stored properly or fas tened down securely Keep the air intakes clear To assure...

Page 195: ...nder the influence of alcohol Continued WARNING Continued You are much more likely to have a serious accident if you drink or take drugs and drive If you are drinking or taking drugs don t drive Do no...

Page 196: ...erating sound This condition is normal When the vehicle is turned off excess water is expelled using the air blower system This prevents the possibility of any excess water freezing during cold ambien...

Page 197: ...ol lowing precautions NEVER allow children or any person who is unfamiliar with the vehicle to touch the igni tion switch or related parts Unexpected and sudden vehi cle movement can occur NEVER reach...

Page 198: ...sition WARNING NEVER press the POWER but ton while the vehicle is in motion except in an emer gency This will result in the power cell module turning off and loss of power assist for the steering and...

Page 199: ...ut the shift lever in P Park the POWER button does not turn to the OFF position but turns to the ACC position ACC Press the POWER button when the button is in the OFF position without depressing the b...

Page 200: ...hour the battery power will turn off automatically to prevent the battery from discharging START To start the power cell module depress the brake pedal and press the POWER button with the shift lever...

Page 201: ...KEY OUT indicator will blink and if all doors are closed the chime will also sound for about 5 seconds The indicator will turn off while the vehicle is moving Keep the smart key in the vehicle when us...

Page 202: ...e to the vehi cle Do not press the POWER button for more than 10 seconds except when the stop lamp fuse is blown When the stop lamp fuse is blown you can t start the power cell module normally Replace...

Page 203: ...S check the surround ing areas near your vehicle for people especially children before shifting a vehicle into D Drive or R Reverse Before leaving the driver s seat always make sure the shift lever is...

Page 204: ...ase on page 5 15 The shift lever must be in P Park before turning the power cell module off R Reverse Use this position to drive the vehicle backward Shifting into P Park while the vehicle is in motio...

Page 205: ...r rotational speed to provide optimal torque output to the drive wheels E Economic Use this mode to drive the vehicle on high fuel efficiency mode NOTICE In the E Econimic mode the vehi cle power may...

Page 206: ...i tion into R Reverse position with the brake pedal depressed continue depressing the brake and then do the following 1 Place the ignition switch in the LOCK OFF position 2 Apply the parking brake 3 C...

Page 207: ...en driving Doing so may result in an accident because of a loss of the gear shift lever could be damaged Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal Even light but consistent pedal pressure...

Page 208: ...llision an unbelted occupant is significantly more likely to be seriously injured or killed than a properly belt ed occupant Avoid high speeds when cor nering or turning Do not make quick steering whe...

Page 209: ...ive with your foot resting on the brake pedal This will create abnormal high brake temperatures exces sive brake lining and pad wear and increased stopping distances When descending a long or steep hi...

Page 210: ...s nor mal and does not indicate a problem with your brakes NOTICE Always replace brake pads as com plete front or rear axle sets Parking brake Always set the parking brake before leaving the vehicle t...

Page 211: ...position then apply the parking brake and place the POWER button in the LOCK OFF position Vehicles with the parking brake not fully engaged are at risk for moving inadvertently and causing injury to y...

Page 212: ...nction in the brake system Immediate attention is necessary If at all possible cease driving the vehicle immediately If that is not pos sible use extreme caution while operating the vehicle and only c...

Page 213: ...bjects ahead of you Vehicle speeds should always be reduced during extreme road conditions The braking distance for cars equipped with ABS or ESC may be longer than for those without these systems in...

Page 214: ...con ditions ABS cannot prevent a loss of stabili ty Always steer moderately when braking hard Severe or sharp steer ing wheel movement can still cause your vehicle to veer into oncoming traffic or of...

Page 215: ...the vehicle s brakes and intervenes in the power cell module management system to assist the driver with keeping the vehicle on the intended path It is not a substitute for safe driving practices Alwa...

Page 216: ...hen the ESC is in opera tion the ESC indicator light blinks When you apply your brakes under conditions which may lock the wheels you may hear sounds from the brakes or feel a corresponding sensation...

Page 217: ...oes not operate any more If the POWER button is placed to the LOCK OFF position when ESC is off ESC remains off Upon restarting the power cell module the ESC will automatically turn on again Indicator...

Page 218: ...ng or you may lose control of the vehicle resulting in an acci dent WARNING Driving with varying tire or wheel sizes may cause the ESC system to malfunction When replacing tires make sure they are the...

Page 219: ...oads Vehicle speed is approximately above 18mph 30 km h when the vehicle is braking on rough roads When operating When you apply your brakes under conditions which may activate the ESC you may hear so...

Page 220: ...C OFF button again The ESC OFF indicator light will go out If ESC indicator light or EPS warning light stays on your vehicle may have a mal function with the VSM system When the warning light illumi n...

Page 221: ...light 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 vehicl...

Page 222: ...n shift back and forth between R Reverse and a for ward gear Try to avoid spinning the wheels and do not race the power cell module To prevent gear shift lever wear wait until the wheels stop spinning...

Page 223: ...cle with the gear lever in E ECO NOTICE With the gear in E ECO the vehi cle s reaction to acceleration may become slower to reduce the fuel consumption If you are still stuck after rock ing the vehicl...

Page 224: ...icle is in neutral Air Conditioning Operation The air conditioning system is oper ated by the electric power of the fuel cell stack and high voltage battery If you use the air conditioning more than n...

Page 225: ...rly aimed headlights will make it much more difficult to see at night Avoid staring directly at the head lights of oncoming vehicles You could be temporarily blinded and it will take several seconds f...

Page 226: ...the wheel hub Drive through any water slowly Allow adequate stopping distance because brake performance may be reduced After driving through water dry the brakes by gently applying them sev eral time...

Page 227: ...not modify your vehicle in any way that you would raise the center of gravity Keep tires properly inflated Do not carry heavy cargo on the roof WARNING In a rollover crash an unbelt ed person is signi...

Page 228: ...se skids to occur To drive your vehicle in deep snow it may be necessary to use snow tires or to install tire chains on your tires Always carry emergency equipment Some of the items you may want to ca...

Page 229: ...f tires they may be damaged by mounting some types of tire chains on them Therefore the use of snow tires is recommended instead of tire chains Do not mount tire chains on vehicles equipped with alumi...

Page 230: ...ing on cleared roads When mounting snow chains park the vehicle on level ground away from traffic Turn on the vehicle Hazard Warning Flasher and place a triangular emergency warning device behind the...

Page 231: ...nclude passengers cargo or option al equipment Vehicle Curb Weight This is the weight of your new vehicle when you picked it up from your deal er plus any aftermarket equipment Cargo Weight This figur...

Page 232: ...engers and cargo The GVWR is shown on the Certification Label located on the driver s door sill Tire loading information label The label located on the driver s door sill gives the original tire size...

Page 233: ...hicle 3 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs 4 The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and lug gage load capacity For example if the XXX a...

Page 234: ...bs 2 300 lbs 68 kg 2 136kg Cargo Weight 1100 lbs 499 kg Example 2 Maximum Load 1400 lbs 635 kg Passenger Weight 150lbs 5 750 lbs 68 kg 5 340kg Cargo Weight 650 lbs 295 kg Example 3 Maximum Load 1400 l...

Page 235: ...ngue load must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR or the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR To find out the actual loads on your front and rear axles you need to go to a weigh station and weig...

Page 236: ...cause an injury if they strike the driver or a passenger Put items in the cargo area of your vehicle Try to spread the weight evenly Do not stack items like suit cases inside the vehicle above the top...

Page 237: ...arting 6 6 Push starting 6 8 Tire pressure monitoring system TPMS 6 9 Low tire pressure telltale 6 10 TPMS malfunction telltale 6 11 Cautions when you have a flat tire 6 12 Changing a Tire with TPMS 6...

Page 238: ...To turn the hazard warning flasher on or off press the hazard warning flasher button with the POWER but ton in any position The button is located in the center console switch panel All turn signal lig...

Page 239: ...e and turn the vehicle off The flow of hydrogen into the fuel cell stack will be shut off to prevent the electricity from being generat ed 2 If the fire is small you can extin guish the fire with wate...

Page 240: ...ischarge of hydrogen gas from the vehicle is flammable and could cause a fire If a submersion in water occurs If your vehicle was flooded and has soaked carpeting or water on the flooring you should n...

Page 241: ...ark position 3 Have all passengers get out of the vehicle Be sure they all get out on the side of the vehicle that is away from traffic If the vehicle stalls while driv ing 1 Reduce your speed gradual...

Page 242: ...Keep all flames sparks or smoking materials away from the battery Hydrogen is always present in battery cells is highly combustible and may explode if ignit ed Keep batteries out of reach of children...

Page 243: ...r cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery then the other end to a solid stationary metallic point away from the battery for example the tailgate latch Do not connect it to or near any pa...

Page 244: ...icle checked by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer Push starting Your vehicle cannot be push started Follow the directions in this chapter for jump starting Never tow a vehicle to start it...

Page 245: ...efficiency and tire tread life and may affect the vehicle s handling and stopping ability Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire mainte nance and it is the driver s responsi bil...

Page 246: ...pate increased stopping distances You should stop and check your tires as soon as pos sible Inflate the tires to the proper pressure as indicated on the vehi cle s placard or tire inflation pressure l...

Page 247: ...is near electric power supply cables or radio trans mitters such as police stations gov ernment and public offices broad casting stations military installa tions airports transmitting towers etc Addit...

Page 248: ...ommend that you do not use any tire sealant except the Tire Mobility Kit approved by HYUNDAI if your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System The liquid sealant can damage the tire p...

Page 249: ...not apply the brakes immediately or attempt to pull off the road as this may cause a loss of control resulting in an accident When the vehicle has slowed to such a speed that it is safe to do so brake...

Page 250: ...assenger car tire caused by nails or similar objects and reinflates the tire I IF F Y YO OU U H HA AV VE E A A F FL LA AT T T TI IR RE E W WI IT TH H T TI IR RE E M MO OB BI IL LI IT TY Y K KI IT T Ti...

Page 251: ...sure your vehicle will not move even when you re on fairly level ground always set your park ing brake Only use the Tire Mobility Kit for sealing inflation passenger car tires Only punctured areas lo...

Page 252: ...lation pressure 9 Hose to connect compressor and sealant bottle or compressor and wheel Connectors cable and connection hose are stored in the compressor housing Strictly follow the specified sequence...

Page 253: ...let using the cable and connectors 8 With the POWER button on switch on the compressor and let it run for approximately 5 7 min utes to fill the sealant up to proper pressure refer to the Tire and Whe...

Page 254: ...sensors and wheel and inspect in authorized dealer Checking the tire inflation pressure 1 After driving approximately 4 6 miles 7 10 km or about 10 min stop at a safety location 2 Connect connection h...

Page 255: ...ng pressure 6 bar 87 psi Size Compressor 6 6 x 5 9 x 2 7 in 168 x 150 x 68 mm Sealant bottle 4 1 x 3 3 in 104 x 85 mm Compressor weight 2 31 lbs 1 05 kg Sealant volume 18 3 cu in 300 ml Tire pressure...

Page 256: ...the vehicle with the rear wheels on the ground without dollies and the front wheels off the ground If any of the loaded wheels or suspension components are damaged tow the vehicle using a flat bed tra...

Page 257: ...ver on the front or rear bumper 3 Install the towing hook by turning it clockwise into the hole until it is fully secured 4 Remove the towing hook and install the cover after use Failure to place the...

Page 258: ...the wheels axles power train steering and brakes must all be in good condition Always follow these emergency tow ing precautions Set the POWER button in the ACC position so the steering wheel is not...

Page 259: ...e or at a vertical angle Do not use the 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 CAUTION Gear shift lever If t...

Page 260: ...t to do in an emergency OLMB033091 Do not use the tie down hook s for towing purposes If the tie down hook s are used for tow ing the tie down hook s or bumper will be damaged and this could lead to s...

Page 261: ...evel 7 26 Checking the parking brake 7 26 Parking brake 7 26 Air cleaner 7 27 Filter replacement 7 27 Climate control air cleaner 7 29 Filter inspection 7 29 Wiper blades 7 31 Blade inspection 7 31 Bl...

Page 262: ...ulbs 7 67 Headlight parking light turn signal light side marker and front fog light bulb replacement 7 67 Side repeater light replacement 7 70 Rear combination light bulb replacement 7 71 High mounted...

Page 263: ...uid reservoir 2 Air cleaner 3 Fuse box 4 Windshield washer fluid reservoir 5 Traction motor coolant reservoir 6 Traction motor radiator cap 7 Fuel cell stack coolant reservoir 8 Fuel cell stack radiat...

Page 264: ...on are the owner s responsibil ity You should retain documents that show proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accor dance with the scheduled mainte nance service charts shown on th...

Page 265: ...way Such modifications may adversely affect the performance safety or durability of your vehicle and may in addition violate condi tions of the limited warranties cover ing the vehicle Certain modifi...

Page 266: ...ork Park your vehicle on level ground move the shift lever into the P Park apply the parking brake place the POWER button in the OFF position Block the tires front and back to prevent the vehicle from...

Page 267: ...Check the gear shift lever P Park function Check the parking brake Check for fluid leaks under your vehicle water dripping from the air conditioning system during or after use is normal At least mont...

Page 268: ...ce Under Severe Usage Conditions Repeated short distance driving Driving in dusty conditions or sandy areas Extensive use of brakes Driving in areas where salt or other corrosive materials are used Dr...

Page 269: ...every at 6 500 miles 10 000 km Traction motor coolant At first replace at 130 000 miles 200 000 km or 120 months after that replace every 26 000 miles 40 000 km or 24 months Fuel cell stack coolant R...

Page 270: ...ance operation Maintenance intervals Driving condition Hydrogen system Check the hydrogen leakage I Inspect more frequently depending on the condition C D F G J L FCEV cleaner filter I Inspect more fr...

Page 271: ...st be performed to ensure proper performance of your your vehicle Keep receipts for all vehicle services to protect your warranty Where both mileage and time are shown the frequency of service is dete...

Page 272: ...nspect brake fluid Inspect parking brake Replace climate control air filter for evaporator and blower unit 6 500 miles 10 000 km or 6 months Rotate tires 13 000 miles 21 000 km or 12 months Rotate tir...

Page 273: ...itioning refrigerant Inspect brake hoses and lines Inspect drive shafts and boots Inspect front brake disc pads calipers Inspect rear brake disc pads Inspect steering gear box linkage boots lower arm...

Page 274: ...r filter for evaporator and blower unit 58 500 miles 94 000 km or 54 months Rotate tires Normal maintenance schedule General parts Cont 52 000 miles 84 000 km or 48 months Rotate tires Inspect air con...

Page 275: ...t 60 000 miles 96 000 km or 72 months after every 15 000 miles 24 000 km or 24 months 1 Replace climate control air filter for evaporator and blower unit 84 500 miles 136 000 km or 78 months Rotate ti...

Page 276: ...or replace if necessary MAINTENANCE ITEM MAINTENANCE OPERATION MAINTENANCE INTERVALS DRIVING CONDITION Front brake disc pads calipers I More frequently C D G H Rear brake disc pads I More frequently C...

Page 277: ...led or salt spread roads C Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materi als or in very cold weather D Driving in sandy areas E Driving in heavy traffic area over 90 F 32 C F Driving on uphill...

Page 278: ...ell power module damage and could result in serious personal injury from escaping hot coolant or steam Turn off the power switch and wait until it cools down Continued WARNING Continued Use extreme ca...

Page 279: ...overfill If frequent additions are required we recommend that you see an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer for a cooling system inspection Changing the coolant For the fuel cell stack an exc...

Page 280: ...WARNING Do not mix up the caps of trac tion motor coolant and fuel cell stack coolant because the fluid material is different If the cap is mixed the fuel cell system may be damage We recommend that y...

Page 281: ...cell power module damage and could result in serious personal injury from escaping hot coolant or steam Turn off the power switch and wait until it cools down Continued WARNING Continued Use extreme c...

Page 282: ...r module is cool Changing the coolant For the fuel cell stack an exclusive coolant must be used When chang ing the coolant we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer T...

Page 283: ...WARNING Do not mix up the caps of trac tion motor coolant and fuel cell stack coolant because the fluid material is different If the cap is mixed the fuel cell system may be damage We recommend that...

Page 284: ...l will fall with accumulated mileage This is a normal condition associated with the wear of the brake linings If the fluid level is excessively low have the brake system checked by an authorized HYUND...

Page 285: ...contact the vehicle s body paint as paint damage will result Brake fluid which has been exposed to open air for an extended time should NEVER be used as its quality cannot be guaranteed It should be d...

Page 286: ...rake adjusted by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer Stroke 4 notch at a force of 44 lbs 20 kg 196 N OLMB073008 To prevent serious injury or death take the following safety precautions when...

Page 287: ...sed air Do not attempt to wash or to rinse it as water will damage the filter If soiled the air cleaner filter must be replaced 1 Loosen the air cleaner cover attaching clips and open the cover 2 Wipe...

Page 288: ...al recommended intervals refer to Maintenance Under Severe Usage Conditions in this chapter Do not drive with the air clean er filter removed This will result in excessive wear When removing the air c...

Page 289: ...verely air polluted cities or on dusty rough roads for a long period it should be inspected more frequently and replaced earlier When you replace the climate control air filter replace it performing t...

Page 290: ...of the cover 4 Replace the climate control air fil ter 5 Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly NOTICE When replacing the climate control air filter install it properly Otherwise the system ma...

Page 291: ...her fluid NOTICE Commercial hot waxes applied by automatic car washes have been known to make the windshield diffi cult to clean Blade replacement Front windshield wiper blade Type A 1 Raise the wiper...

Page 292: ...d shield Type B 1 Raise the wiper arm 2 Lift up the wiper blade clip 1 Then pull down the blade assem bly 2 and remove it 3 Install the new blade assembly in the reverse order of removal 4 Return the...

Page 293: ...3 Install the new blade assembly by inserting the center part into the slot on the wiper 4 Make sure the blade assembly is installed firmly by trying to pull it slightly OLMB073023 OLMB073024 To preve...

Page 294: ...to contact your eyes skin or clothing If acid gets into your eyes flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get imme diate medical attention If acid gets on your skin thoroughly was...

Page 295: ...e was not in use recharge it by slow charging trickle for 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...

Page 296: ...from the battery Always work outdoors or in an area with plenty of ventilation Wear eye protection when checking the battery during charging The battery must be removed from the vehicle and placed in...

Page 297: ...ires and wheels other than the recom mended sizes could cause unusual handling characteris tics poor vehicle control or negatively affect your vehi cle s Anti Lock Brake System ABS resulting in a seri...

Page 298: ...the tires will be under inflat ed For recommended inflation pres sure refer to Tire and Wheels in chapter 8 Recommended pressures must be maintained for the best ride vehicle handling and minimum tire...

Page 299: ...t the valve cap dirt or moisture could get into the valve core and cause air leakage If a valve cap is missing install a new one as soon as possible If you overfill the tire release air by pushing on...

Page 300: ...f you find either of these conditions Replace the tire if fabric or cord is visible After rotation be sure to bring the front and rear tire pressures to specification and check lug nut tightness prope...

Page 301: ...wait for the band to appear across the entire tread before replac ing the tire OLMB073027 Tread wear indicator Improper wheel weights can damage your vehicle s alu minum wheels Use only approved wheel...

Page 302: ...ear If you find a tire is worn unevenly have your dealer check the wheel alignment When you have new tires installed make sure they are balanced This will increase vehicle ride comfort and tire life A...

Page 303: ...225 Tire width in millimeters 55 Aspect ratio The tire s section height as a percentage of its width R Tire construction code Radial 18 Rim diameter in inches 105 Load Index a numerical code associate...

Page 304: ...the DOT means a plant code number tire size and tread pattern and the last four num bers indicate week and year manu factured For example DOT XXXX XXXX 1614 represents that the tire was produced in t...

Page 305: ...se as a tire graded 100 The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits service...

Page 306: ...the labora tory test wheel than the minimum required by law Tire terminology and defini tions Air Pressure The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on the tire Air pressure is expressed in...

Page 307: ...motor vehicle with standard and optional equipment including the maximum capacity of fuel oil and coolant but without passengers and cargo DOT Markings A code molded into the sidewall of a tire signif...

Page 308: ...0 pounds 68 kg Occupant Distribution Designated seating positions Outward Facing Sidewall An asymmetrical tire has a particular side that faces outward when mount ed on a vehicle The outward facing si...

Page 309: ...ings for a tire s traction tempera ture and treadwear Ratings are determined by tire manufacturers using government testing proce dures The ratings are molded into the sidewall of the tire Vehicle Cap...

Page 310: ...other wise poor handling may result Snow tires should carry 4 psi 28 kPa more air pressure than the pressure recommended for the standard tires on the tire label on the driver s side of the center pil...

Page 311: ...se the sidewall of the low aspect ratio tire is shorter than the normal the wheel and tire of the low aspect ratio tire is easi er to be damaged So follow the instructions below When driving on a roug...

Page 312: ...Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same rating If the replacement fuse blows this indicates an electrical problem Avoid using the system involved and imme diately consult an authorized HYUNDA...

Page 313: ...ide of the fuse panel cover to locate the suspected fuse location 5 Pull the suspected fuse straight out Use the removal tool provided in the fuel cell power module com partment fuses panel Do not use...

Page 314: ...wer module com partment If a fuse is blown it must be replaced Memory fuse SHUNT connector Your vehicle is equipped with a mem ory fuse SHUNT connector to pre vent battery discharge if your vehicle is...

Page 315: ...it fits tightly in the clips If it fits loosely consult an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer Main fuse If the main fuse is blown it must be removed as follows 1 Turn off the POWER button 2 D...

Page 316: ...negative battery cable 3 Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tap and pulling up 4 Remove the bolts shown in the picture above 5 Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating 6 Reinstall i...

Page 317: ...ver you can find the fuse relay label describ ing fuse relay name and capacity NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle the information is accurate at th...

Page 318: ...or E R Fuse Relay Box Wiper FRT Relay WIPER RR 15A Multifunction Switch Rear Wiper Motor ICM Relay Box Rear Wiper Relay P WDW RH 25A Power Window Main Switch Rear Power Window Switch RH P WDW LH 25A P...

Page 319: ...Rear Impact Sensor Code Division Multiple Access Gear Differential Unit MCU Stop Lamp Switch Cooling Fan Motor LH Cooling Fan Motor RH E R Fuse Relay Box ATM P N Relay B UP LAMP 10A Rear Combination L...

Page 320: ...fuel cell power module label describing fuel cell power module name and capac ity NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle the information is accurate a...

Page 321: ...ER WINDOW SMART KEY Power Connector AUDIO 1 ROOM LAMP B 2 60A Smart Junction Box Fuse PTC HEATER MODULE3 AMP IPS0 1 2 3 Power Window Relay FUSE B 1 50A Smart Junction Box Fuse S HEATER RR PDM2 DR LOCK...

Page 322: ...Converter AHB 1 25A AHB BHDC 1 10A High Low Voltage DC DC Converter BMS Control Module FCU ESC 3 7 5A ESC Module Multipurpose Check Connector AHB 3 7 5A AHB LDC 7 5A E R Fuse Relay Box BMS Relay Low...

Page 323: ...Relay Plug Micro 4P E70 Horn Relay Plug Micro 4P E71 H Lamp HI Relay Plug Micro 4P E72 BCM Relay Plug Micro 4P E73 B A Horn Relay Plug Micro 4P E74 RR HTD Relay Plug Micro 4P Name Fuse rating Circuit...

Page 324: ...lay label describ ing fuse relay name and capacity NOTICE Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle the information is accurate at the time of printing When you...

Page 325: ...Relay CV600 10A FLM Fuse Relay Box CV600 Relay BPCU 10A FLM Fuse Relay Box BPCU Relay MAIN RELAY 10A FLM Fuse Relay Box Main Relay Name Fuse rating Circuit Protected HVJB 10A HV Box HV COD Relay BPCU...

Page 326: ...100A High Voltage DC DC Converter PTC HTR 30A PTC Heater A CON 30A A C Compressor C FAN RH 15A Cooling Fan Motor RH C FAN LH 15A Cooling Fan Motor LH S D COD 60A HV COD 1 Relay S D COD 15A HV COD 2 R...

Page 327: ...s sim ilar to the condensation on your win dows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn t indicate a problem with your vehicle If the water leaks into the lamp bulb circuitry have your vehicle c...

Page 328: ...ly and carefully dispose of it 1 Open the hood 2 Remove the headlamp bulb cover by turning it counterclockwise 3 Disconnect the headlamp bulb socket connector 4 Remove the socket from the assembly by...

Page 329: ...s on the socket align with the slots on the assembly 2 Remove the bulb from the socket by pressing it in and rotating it counterclockwise until the tabs on the bulb align with the slots in the socket...

Page 330: ...the housing by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in the housing Push the socket into the housing and turn the socket clock wise 6 Connect the power connector to the socket 7 Reinstall the...

Page 331: ...light 3 Back up light 4 Side marker Outside light Turn signal light and stop tail light 1 Open the tailgate 2 Loosen the lamp assembly retain ing screws with a cross tip screw driver 3 Remove the rea...

Page 332: ...ull the bulb out of the socket 6 Insert a new bulb into the socket and rotating it until it locks into place 7 Install the socket in the assembly by aligning the tabs on the socket with the slots in t...

Page 333: ...the bulb out of the socket Back up light Remove the bulb from the socket by pulling it out 5 Insert a new bulb into the socket 6 Install the socket into the assem bly by aligning the tabs on the sock...

Page 334: ...r nozzle B 6 Reinstall a new light assembly in the reverse order of removal License plate light bulb replacement 1 Loosen the lens retaining screws with a philips head screwdriver 2 Remove the lens 3...

Page 335: ...by pulling it straight out 3 Install a new bulb in the socket 4 Align the lens tabs with the interior lamp housing notches and snap the lens into place Map lamp OLMF074040N OLMB073056 OLMF074058N OLM...

Page 336: ...nd similar deposits can damage your vehicle s finish if not removed immediately Even prompt washing with plain water may not completely remove all these deposits A mild soap safe for use on painted su...

Page 337: ...even if the rest of the vehicle does not yet need wax ing OLMB073082 Water washing in the fuel cell power module compartment including high pressure water washing may cause the failure of electrical c...

Page 338: ...vative If necessary coat the parts with non corrosive petroleum jelly or other protective compound Underbody maintenance Corrosive materials used for ice and snow removal and dust control may collect...

Page 339: ...to accumulate underneath the vehicle Removal of paint or protective coatings by stones gravel abra sion or minor scrapes and dents which leave unprotected metal exposed to corrosion After washing the...

Page 340: ...ud appears to be dry it can still retain the moisture and promote corrosion High temperatures can also acceler ate corrosion of parts that are not properly ventilated so the moisture can be dispersed...

Page 341: ...ted so moisture is dispersed Keep paint and trim in good condition Scratches or chips in the finish should be covered with touch up paint as soon as possible to reduce the possibility of corrosion If...

Page 342: ...s not proper ly maintained Cleaning the seat belt webbing Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet Follow the instructions provided with the soa...

Page 343: ...special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Notice to California Vehicle Dismantlers Perchlorate containing materials such as air bag inflators seatbelt pretensioners and...

Page 344: ...ditioning system 8 2 Bulb wattage 8 2 Tires and wheels 8 3 Luggage volume 8 4 Gross vehicle weight 8 4 Recommended lubricants and capacities 8 5 Vehicle identification number VIN 8 6 Vehicle certifica...

Page 345: ...ts LED Side repeater lights Outside mirror LED Front fog lights 27 Stop and tail lights Outside LED Rear turn signal lights Outside 27 STOP TAIL LED Back up lights Inside 16 High mounted stop light LE...

Page 346: ...When replacing tires use the same size originally supplied with the vehicle Using tires of a different size can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly CAUTION NOTICE It is permissible to...

Page 347: ...E V VO OL LU UM ME E 8 4 Specifications Consumer information and Reporting safety defects SAE 1st row 53 8cuft 1 524L 2nd row 23 8cuft 675L SAE 4 960 2250 G GR RO OS SS S V VE EH HI IC CL LE E W WE E...

Page 348: ...C CA AN NT TS S A AN ND D C CA AP PA AC CI IT TI IE ES S Lubricant Volume Classification Coolant Fuel cell stack For the volume and classification we recommend that you consult a specified Tucson Fuel...

Page 349: ...ched on the floor under the passenger seat To check the number open the cover The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of the dashboard The number on the plate can easily be seen through the win...

Page 350: ...s side center pillar gives the tire pres sures recommended for your car The refrigerant label provides infor mation such as refrigerant type and amount The label is located on the underside of the ho...

Page 351: ...3 5151 Western Region Alaska Hawaii Arizona California Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Western Region 10550 Talbert Avenue P O Box 20850 Fountain Valley California 92728 0...

Page 352: ...ds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual prob lems between you your dealer or HYUNDAI MOTOR AM...

Page 353: ...I Index I...

Page 354: ...3 84 Alarm system 3 14 Antenna 4 2 Anti lock brake system ABS 5 21 Appearance care 7 76 Exterior care 7 76 Interior care 7 81 Auto door lock unlock features 3 13 Auto light position 3 71 Automatic cli...

Page 355: ...rror 3 18 Consumer information 8 8 Cooling fluid see traction motor coolant 7 18 Cup holder 3 101 Dashboard illumination see instrument panel illumination 3 37 Dashboard see instrument cluster 3 36 De...

Page 356: ...reference H 1 Components of FCEV H 3 Features of FCEV H 11 Introduction of FCEV H 2 Flat tire with tire mobility kit 6 14 Floor mat anchor s 3 104 Fluid Brake fluid 7 24 Washer fluid 7 26 Fog light 3...

Page 357: ...igh beam operation 3 71 Hood 3 28 Horn 3 16 How to use this manual F 6 Hydrogen fuel gauge 3 39 If a fire occurs 6 3 If a submersion in water occurs 6 4 If an accident occurs 6 3 If the vehicle stalls...

Page 358: ...Digital clock 3 103 Floor mat anchor s 3 138 Luggage net holder 3 104 Power outlet 3 102 Sunvisor 3 101 Interior lights 3 75 Glove box lamp 3 77 Luggage room lamp 3 77 Map lamp 3 75 Room lamp 3 76 Van...

Page 359: ...le Hydrogen system parts 7 9 Maintenance services 7 4 Map lamp 3 75 Memory fuse 7 54 Mirrors 3 17 Adjusting the outside rearview mirror 3 23 Electric chromic mirror ECM 3 17 Electric chromic mirror EC...

Page 360: ...5 30 Roof antenna 4 2 Room lamp 3 76 Rotation Tire 7 40 Scheduled maintenance services 7 8 Seat belts 2 21 Additional seat belt safety precautions 2 32 Care of seat belts 2 35 Seat belt restraint syst...

Page 361: ...ssuer monitoring system TPMS 6 9 Tire rotation 7 40 Tire specification and pressure label 8 7 Tire terminology and defintions 7 46 Tires and wheels 7 37 8 3 All season tires 7 50 Checking tire inflati...

Page 362: ...number VIN 8 6 Vehicle load limit 5 39 Tire loading information label 5 40 Vehicle stability management 5 27 Virtual Engine Sound System VESS 5 4 Warning light 3 55 Warning Messages LCD display 3 46 W...

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