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HYUNDAI 

Tucson Fuel Cell

Quick Reference Guide

        TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) – page 34 

Explain TPMS function to customer.

 

- When illuminated, one or more  

  tires are under-inflated.

 

- Blinks for approximately one minute 

  then remains illuminated when there 

  is a malfunction with the TPMS.

 WINDSHIELD WIPER / WASHER 

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 page 19 

MAINTENANCE

Scheduled Maintenance

Normal Usage

Severe Usage*

Hydrogen system
Hydrogen system
(Check for hydrogen leaks)

Inspect

6,500 or 12 months

Inspect

More Frequently

FCEV cleaner filter

Replace

6,500

Replace

More Frequently

Traction motor coolant

1st Replace 130,000  or 120 months
After that, replace every 26,000 or 
24 months

Replace

More Frequently

Fuel cell stack coolant

Replace

38,000 or 36 months Replace

More Frequently

Ion filter

Replace

6,500

Replace

More Frequently

Reduction gear fluid

No check, No service required

Replace

78,000

Brake hoses and lines

Inspect

13,000 or 12 months Inspect

Same as normal

Drive shafts and boots

Inspect

13,000 or 12 months Inspect

7,500

Front brake disc/pads, calipers

Inspect

13,000 or 12 months Inspect

More Frequently

Rear brake disc/pads

Inspect

13,000 or 12 months Inspect

More Frequently

Steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower 
arm ball joint, upper arm ball joint

Inspect

13,000 or 12 months Inspect

More Frequently

Suspension mounting bolts

Inspect

13,000 or 12 months Inspect

Same as normal

Climate control air filter

Replace

13,000 or 12 months Replace

More Frequently

Brake fluid

Inspect

26,000 or 24 months Inspect

More Frequently

Parking brake

Inspect

26,000 or 24 months Inspect

More Frequently

Climate Control Air Filter 
(for Evaporator and Blower Unit)

Replace

13,000 or 12 months Replace

More Frequently

Air Conditioning System Operation

Inspect

13,000 or 12 months Inspect

Same As Normal

Disc Brake and Pads

Inspect

13,000 or 12 months Inspect

More Frequently

*See Owner’s Manual for details.

MIST

  - Single wipe

OFF 

- Off

INT 

- Intermittent wipe

AUTO 

- Auto control wipe

LO 

- Normal wiper speed

HI 

- Fast wiper speed

NP150-T2015-FC

(Rev 05/14/14)

Printing 05/17/14

WALK  THE  CUSTOMER  THROUGH  EACH  OF  

THE  FOLLOWING  KEY  DELIVERY  FEATURES

www.hyundai.com

Roadside Assistance:

  1-800-243-7766 

Consumer Affairs:

   

1-800-633-5151

 

XM

®

Radio:

   

1-800-967-2346

Summary of Contents for Tucson Fuel Cell 2015

Page 1: ...lace every 26 000 or 24 months Replace More Frequently Fuel cell stack coolant Replace 38 000 or 36 months Replace More Frequently Ion filter Replace 6 500 Replace More Frequently Reduction gear fluid...

Page 2: ...SeatWarmer 26 Steeringwheelaudiocontrol 27 Steeringwheel Tiltandtelescopic 16 Tripcomputer 22 Wiperandwasher 19 MULTIMEDIA AUX USBandiPod port 31 Bluetooth operationaltips 29 30 Bluetooth phonepairin...

Page 3: ...o the electric traction motor and to various electrical systems Never touch any of the electrical components in the engine compartment Contact with high voltage electrical components without proper sa...

Page 4: ...driving with an overheated fuel cell stack If this occurs have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAITucson Fuel Cell dealer Fuel Cell Stack Temperature Warning Light This warning light illum...

Page 5: ...eed is very fast For your safety stay well away from the vehicle until the hydrogen gas in the tank is completely discharged If an accident occurs Emergency venting of hydrogen gas 1 Stop the vehicle...

Page 6: ...on your emergency hazard flashers set the parking brake and move the shift lever to the P Park position 3 Have all passengers get out of the vehicle Be sure they all get out on the side of the vehicle...

Page 7: ...2V battery is located in the rear compartment on the driver side of the vehicle underneath the plastic cover The auxiliary battery power is used to initiate the fuel cell stack during startup prior to...

Page 8: ...rear trunk is applied to be able to disconnect the high voltage system from the fuel cell stack IMPORTANT This equipment is for trained personnel only DANGER There are special procedures required for...

Page 9: ...ilgate unlock no popping up Panic Driver s door Lock Unlock Smart key must be within 28 40 in from the outside door handle Unlocking doors 1 Carry the Smart Key 2 Press the door handle button 3 Press...

Page 10: ...ter refueling always check that the receptacle boot is installed and that the fuel filler door is securely closed If the fuel filler door is not closed a warning will illuminate in the cluster The veh...

Page 11: ...ehicle Press remote lock button twice to turn headlights off See Owner s Manual for more detail PULL PUSH MIST Single wipe OFF Off INT Intermittent wipe AUTO Auto control wipe LO Normal wiper speed HI...

Page 12: ...ARNINGANDINDICATORS ABSwarninglight Fuel cell stack temp warning light Air bag warning light Parkingbrake Brake fluidwarninglight Electronic Brake force Distribution EBD System warning light Hydrogen...

Page 13: ...er Check fuel cell coolant filter This warning message illuminates if the brake system needs to be checked We recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAITucson Fuel Cell dea...

Page 14: ...er button Driver s temperature control button Air conditioning button OFF button Dual temperature control selection button Passenger s temperature control button Mode selection button Air intake contr...

Page 15: ...nd hold 3 1 VOLUME Raisesorlowersspeakervolume 2 TALK Activatesvoicerecognition 3 CALL Placesandtransferscalls 4 END Endscallsorcancelsfunctions BluetoothControl Bluetooth is a wireless technology tha...

Page 16: ...open 3 Whentheairconditioningventsarefacingthemicrophoneand orwhen theairconditioningfanisatthemaxspeed Toredialpreviouslydialednumber pressandhold 3 Steering wheel bluetooth control 1 VOLUME Raisesor...

Page 17: ...er and make a call For complete list of commands refer to your Owner s Manual VOICE RECOGNITION TIPS YourvehicleisequippedwithVoiceRecognitiontechnologywhichallows driverstooperatetheirphoneswithoutha...

Page 18: ...tions 3 Point of Interest Used to search for neighboring POIs near current position near scroll position near destination near city center 4 POI Name UsedtosearchforPOIsbyname 5 Gas Station Used to se...

Page 19: ...uminated have the system checked by an authorized Hyundai dealer as soon as possible Low Tire Pressure Indicator TPMS Malfunction Indicator ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL ESC TheESCsystemisanelectronics...

Page 20: ...KET HERE SET TIRE PRESSURE LF RF RR LR VERIFY VEHICLE IS CLEAN IN GOOD CONDITION FREE OF CHIPS AND SCRATCHES CLEAN WINDSHIELD AND BACK WINDOW ENSURE FLOORMATS ARE SNAPPED INTO PLACE TUCSON FUEL CELL 3...

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