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All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.
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 descriptions 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.
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Page 1 - Specifications

All information in this Owner's Manual is current at the time of publication.However, Hyundai reserves the right to make changes at any time so t

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13IntroductionYour new vehicle is designed to use onlyunleaded fuel having a pump octanenumber ((R+M)/2) of 87 (ResearchOctane Number 91) or higher.Yo

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Features of your vehicle224Opening the fuel filler lidThe fuel filler lid must be opened frominside the vehicle by pulling the fuel fillerlid opener s

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423Features of your vehicle(Continued)Use only approved portable plas-tic fuel containers designed tocarry and store gasoline.• Do not use cellular ph

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Features of your vehicle244(Continued)• If a fire breaks out during refuel-ing, leave the vicinity of the vehi-cle, and immediately contact themanager

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425Features of your vehicleIf your vehicle is equipped with a sunroof,you can slide or tilt your sunroof with thesunroof control switch located on the

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Features of your vehicle264Sliding the sunroof To open or close the sunroof (manualslide feature), pull or push the sunroofcontrol lever backward or f

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427Features of your vehicleTilting the sunroofTo open the sunroofPush the sunroof control lever upwarduntil the sunroof moves to the desiredposition.T

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Features of your vehicle284Sunshade The sunshade will be opened with theglass panel automatically when the glasspanel is opened. You will have to clo

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429Features of your vehicleElectric power steering (EPS)The power steering uses a motor toassist you in steering the vehicle. If theengine is off or i

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Features of your vehicle304(Continued)• When the charging system warninglight comes on or the voltage is low(When the alternator (or battery) doesnot

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431Features of your vehicleHornTo sound the horn, press the horn sym-bol on your steering wheel.Check the horn regularly to be sure itoperates properl

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Introduction41"E85" fuel is an alternative fuel com-prised of 85 percent ethanol and 15 per-cent gasoline, and is manufacturedexclusively fo

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Features of your vehicle324Outside rearview mirror Be sure to adjust mirror angles beforedriving.Your vehicle is equipped with both left-hand and rig

Page 15 - Your vehicle at a glance

433Features of your vehicleElectric type (if equipped)The electric remote control mirror switchallows you to adjust the position of theleft and right

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Features of your vehicle344INSTRUMENT CLUSTER1. Tachometer 2. Turn signal indicators3. Speedometer4. Engine temperature gauge5. Warning and indicator

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435Features of your vehicleInstrument panel illumination When the vehicle’s parking lights orheadlights are on, press the upper orlower part of the sw

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Features of your vehicle364When the door is open, or if the engine isnot started within 1 minute, the tachometerpointer may move slightly in ON positi

Page 19 - Child restraint system / 3-26

437Features of your vehicleFuel gaugeThe fuel gauge indicates the approxi-mate amount of fuel remaining in the fueltank.The fuel tank capacity is give

Page 20 - Rear seat

Features of your vehicle384Odometer (mi. or km)The odometer indicates the total dis-tance the vehicle has been driven.You will also find the odometer

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439Features of your vehicleDistance to empty (mi. or km)This mode indicates the estimated dis-tance to empty based on the current fuelin the fuel tank

Page 22 - WARNING - Rear seat

Features of your vehicle404Average speed (MPH or km/h)This mode calculates the average speedof the vehicle since the last averagespeed reset.Even if t

Page 23 - Front seat

441Features of your vehicleWarnings and indicatorsAll warning lights are checked by turningthe ignition switch ON (do not start theengine). Any light

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15IntroductionNo special break-in period is needed. Byfollowing a few simple precautions for thefirst 600 miles (1,000 km) you may add tothe performan

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Features of your vehicle424Anti-lock brake system(ABS) warning light This light illuminates if the ignition switchis turned ON and goes off in approxi

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443Features of your vehicle✽✽NOTICEIf the ABS warning light or EBD warn-ing light is on and stays on, thespeedometer or odometer/tripmetermay not work

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Features of your vehicle444Engine oil pressure warning lightThis warning light indicates the engine oilpressure is low.If the warning light illuminate

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445Features of your vehicleYour vehicle is equipped with a dual-diagonal braking system.This means youstill have braking on two wheels even ifone of t

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Features of your vehicle464Automatic Transaxle shiftindicatorThe indicator displays which automatictransaxle shift position is selected.Manual transax

Page 30 - CAUTION - Damaging rear

447Features of your vehicleKey reminder warning chime (if equipped)If the driver’s door is opened while theignition key is left in the ignition switch

Page 31 - SEAT BELTS

Features of your vehicle484ESC (Electronic StabilityControl) indicatorThe ESC indicator will illuminate whenthe ignition switch is turned ON, butshoul

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449Features of your vehicleCruise SET indicatorThe indicator light illuminates when thecruise function switch (SET- or RES+) isON.The cruise SET indic

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Features of your vehicle504The hazard warning flasher should beused whenever you find it necessary tostop the car in a hazardous location.When you mus

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451Features of your vehicleLIGHTINGBattery saver function (if equipped)• The purpose of this feature is to pre-vent the battery from being dis-charged

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Introduction61This vehicle is equipped with an eventdata recorder (EDR). The main pur-pose of an EDR is to record, in certaincrash or near crash-like

Page 36 - CAUTION - Cargo

Features of your vehicle524Lighting controlThe light switch has a Headlight and aParking light position.To operate the lights, turn the knob at theend

Page 37 - Pre-tensioner seat belt

453Features of your vehicleHigh beam operation To turn on the high beam headlights,push the lever away from you. Pull it backfor low beams.The high be

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Features of your vehicle544To signal a lane change, move the turnsignal lever slightly and hold it in position(B). The lever will return to the OFF po

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455Features of your vehicleWIPERS AND WASHERSA : Wiper speed control· MIST – Single wipe· OFF – Off· INT – Intermittent wipe · LO – Low wiper speed· H

Page 40 - Seat belt precautions

Features of your vehicle564✽✽NOTICEIf there is heavy accumulation of snowor ice on the windshield, defrost thewindshield for about 10 minutes, oruntil

Page 41 - WARNING - Pregnant

457Features of your vehicleRear window wiper and washerswitch (if equipped)The rear window wiper and washerswitch is located at the end of the wipera

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Features of your vehicle584Map lamp Push the lens (1) to turn the map lamp onor off. This light produces a spot beam forconvenient use as a map lamp a

Page 43 - When to replace seat belts

459Features of your vehicle• DOOR (2) :In the DOOR position, the light comes onwhen any door is opened regardless ofthe ignition switch position.When

Page 44 - CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM

Features of your vehicle604✽✽NOTICEIf you want to defrost and defog thefront windshield, refer to “Windshielddefrosting and defogging” in this section

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461Features of your vehicleMANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM1. Temperature control knob2. Fan speed control knob3. Air conditioning button4. Air intake co

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17IntroductionINDICATOR SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTERSeat belt warning lightHigh beam indicatorTurn signal indicatorABS warning light Parking brak

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Features of your vehicle624Heating and air conditioning1. Start the engine.2. Set the mode to the desired position.For improving the effectiveness ofh

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463Features of your vehicleMode selectionThe mode selection knob controls thedirection of the air flow through the venti-lation system.Air can be dire

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Features of your vehicle644MAX A/C-Level (B, D, E)To select the MAX A/C, turn the temper-ature knob to the extreme the left.Air flow is directed towar

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465Features of your vehicleAir intake control The air intake control is used to selectthe outside (fresh) air position or recircu-lated air position.T

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Features of your vehicle664Fan speed controlThe ignition switch must be in the ONposition for fan operation.The fan speed control knob allows you toco

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467Features of your vehicleSystem operationVentilation1. Set the mode to the position.2. Set the air intake control to the outside(fresh) air positio

Page 53 - How does the air bag system

Features of your vehicle684✽✽NOTICE• When using the air conditioning sys-tem, monitor the temperature gaugeclosely while driving up hills or inheavy t

Page 54 - Noise and smoke

469Features of your vehicleClimate control air filter (if equipped)The climate control air filter installedbehind the glove box filters the dust oroth

Page 55 - SRS components and functions

Features of your vehicle704AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)1. AUTO (automatic control) button2. OFF button3. Temperature control knob4.

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471Features of your vehicleAutomatic heating and air condi-tioningThe automatic climate control system iscontrolled by simply setting the desiredtempe

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2Interior overview / 2-2Instrument panel overview / 2-3Engine compartment / 2-4Your vehicle at a glance

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Features of your vehicle724Manual heating and air condition-ingThe heating and cooling system can becontrolled manually by pushing buttonsother than t

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473Features of your vehicleDefrost-LevelMost of the air flow is directed to thewindshield with a small amount of airdirected to the side window defros

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Features of your vehicle744Air intake controlThis is used to select the outside (fresh)air position or recirculated air position.To change the air int

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475Features of your vehicleFan speed controlThe fan speed can be set to the desiredspeed by turning the fan speed controlknob.The higher the fan speed

Page 62 - Proper position

Features of your vehicle764OFF modePush the OFF button to turn off the air cli-mate control system. However, you canstill operate the mode and air int

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477Features of your vehicle• For maximum defrosting, set the tem-perature control to the extremeright/hot position and the fan speedcontrol to the hig

Page 64 - Passenger’s front air bag

Features of your vehicle784To defrost outside windshield 1. Set the fan speed to the highest posi-tion.2. Set the temperature to the extreme hotposit

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479Features of your vehicleDefogging logicTo reduce the probability of fogging upthe inside of the windshield, the air intakeor air conditioning are c

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Features of your vehicle804These compartments can be used tostore small items.Center console storage To open the center console storage, pullup the le

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481Features of your vehicleGlove boxTo open the glove box, push the buttonand the glove box will automaticallyopen. Close the glove box after use.Sung

Page 68 - Side impact air bag

Your vehicle at a glance22INTERIOR OVERVIEW1. Door lock/unlock button ...4-82. Outside rearview mirror control switch* ...

Page 69 - Curtain air bag

Features of your vehicle824Luggage net (holder) (if equipped)To keep items from shifting in the cargoarea, you can use the holders located inthe cargo

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483Features of your vehicleINTERIOR FEATURES Cup holderCups or small beverage cans may beplaced in the cup holders.SunvisorUse the sunvisor to shield

Page 71 - Air bag collision sensors

Features of your vehicle844Power outletThe power outlet is designed to providepower for mobile telephones or otherdevices designed to operate with veh

Page 72 - Air bag inflation conditions

485Features of your vehicleDigital clock (if equipped)Whenever the battery terminals or relat-ed fuses are disconnected, you mustreset the time.When t

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Features of your vehicle864Floor mat anchor(s)When using a floor mat on the front floorcarpet, make sure it attaches to the floormat anchor(s) in your

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487Features of your vehicleAux, USB and iPod®portIf your vehicle has an aux and/orUSB(universal serial bus) port or iPodport, you can use an aux port

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Features of your vehicle884✽✽NOTICEIf you install an after market HID (highintensity discharge) head lamp, yourvehicle's audio and electronic dev

Page 76 - SRS Care

489Features of your vehicleSteering wheel audio control (if equipped)The steering wheel audio control buttonis installed to promote safe driving.VOLUM

Page 77 - Additional safety precautions

Features of your vehicle904How vehicle audio worksAM and FM radio signals are broadcastfrom transmitter towers located aroundyour city. They are inter

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491Features of your vehicleFM broadcasts are transmitted at highfrequencies and do not bend to follow theearth's surface. Because of this, FMbroa

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23Your vehicle at a glanceINSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW1. Driver’s front air bag* ...3-462. Horn ...

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Features of your vehicle924Satellite radio receptionYou may experience problems in receiv-ing XM™ satellite radio signals in the fol-lowing situations

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493Features of your vehicleCare of disc• If the temperature inside the car is toohigh, open the car windows for ventilationbefore using your car audio

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Features of your vehicle944RB_PA710RB_RADIO CD Player : PA710RB❋There will be no logo if the Bluetooth®feature is not supported.

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495Features of your vehicleUsing RADIO, SETUP, VOLUMEand AUDIO CONTROL1. ButtonTurns to FM mode and toggles FM1 andFM2 when the button is pressed each

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Features of your vehicle9648. ButtonPress this button to enter SETUP mode,If no action is taken for 8 seconds, it willreturn to previous mode.In “SETU

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497Features of your vehicle• CLOCKSelect this item to enter Clock setupmode. Adjust the hour and press thebutton to set. Adjust the minuteand press th

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Features of your vehicle98410. & KnobRotate the knob clockwise or counter-clock wise to increase or decrease fromcurrent frequency.(AM 10 kHz, FM

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499Features of your vehicleUsing XM satellite RadioYour vehicle is equipped with 3 monthscomplimentary period of XM SatelliteRadio. XM provides access

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Features of your vehicle10047. ButtonDisplays the information of the currentchannel in the order of Artist/Song title,Category/Channel name, Current P

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4101Features of your vehicleUsing CD Player1. Button (CD)If the CD is loaded, turns to CD mode.If no CD, it displays “No Media” for 3 sec-onds and ret

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Your vehicle at a glance42ENGINE COMPARTMENTORB070100* The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.1. Engine coolant reserv

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Features of your vehicle10247. CD SlotPlease face printed side upward andgently push in. When the ignition switchis on ACC or ON and power is off, pow

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4103Features of your vehicle2. Folder playing order :❋ If no song file is contained in thefolder, that folder is not displayed.

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Features of your vehicle1044CAUTION IN USING USB DEVICE• To use an external USB device,make sure the device is not con-nected when starting up the veh

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4105Features of your vehicle(Continued)• If the USB device is divided bylogical drives, only the music fileson the highest-priority drive arerecognize

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Features of your vehicle1064Using USB device1. Button (USB)If USB is connected, it switches to theUSB mode from the other mode to playthe song files s

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4107Features of your vehicle7. Button• Press button to move tochild folder of the current folder anddisplay the first song in the folder.Press / knob

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Features of your vehicle1084✽✽NOTICE FOR USING THEiPod®DEVICE• Some iPod models might not sup-port the communication protocoland the files will not be

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4109Features of your vehicleUsing iPod®❋iPod®is a trademark of Apple Inc.1. Button (iPod)If iPod is connected, it switches to theiPod mode from the pr

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Features of your vehicle11047. ButtonDisplays the information of the file cur-rently played in the order of Title, Artist ,Album, Normal Display (Dis

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4111Features of your vehicleBLUETOOTH®PHONE OPERATION(if equipped)1. button : Raises or lowers speak-er volume.2. button : Places and transfers calls.

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3Seats / 3-2Seat belts / 3-13Child restraint system / 3-26Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system / 3-34Safety features of your vehicle

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Features of your vehicle1124 Talking on the PhoneWhen talking on the phone, “Active Call”message and the other party’s phonenumber (if available) are

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4113Features of your vehicle Phone SetupAll Bluetooth®related operations can beperformed in PHONE menu.1) Push the button to enterSETUP mode.2) Rotat

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Features of your vehicle1144• Connecting a phoneWhen the Bluetooth®system is enabled,the phone previously used is automati-cally selected and re-conne

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4115Features of your vehicle• Advanced SettingsAfter pressing the button, select“Phone” menu. while in PHONE menu,select the “Advanced” menu to makeB

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Features of your vehicle1164Call [Name] Ex) Call John (at Home)Ex) Dial 911Dial [Number]RedialCall BackAdd entryPhonebookChange nameDelete nameBy phon

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4117Features of your vehicle Making a Phone Call• Direct Calling ➀ Press button.➁ Say the following command.- Call <John> : Connects the call to

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Features of your vehicle1184 Phone Book (In-Vehicle)• Adding entry by voicePhone numbers and voice tags can beregistered. Entries registered in thepho

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4119Features of your vehicle• Changing NameThe registered names can be modified.➀ Press button.➁ Say “Phonebook”.➂ Say “Change Name” after prompt.➃ Sa

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Features of your vehicle1204 Key matrixNo.ClassPaired H/PEmptyDisconnected1SHORTLONGSHORTSHORTLONG[10sec]LONG[10sec]Normal modeBT SETUP menuIncoming

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5Before driving / 5-3Key / 5-5Manual transaxle /5-7Automatic transaxle / 5-10Brake system / 5-16Cruise control system / 5-27Active ECO system / 5-31Ec

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F2Your Hyundai should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the per-formance, safety or durability of your Hyundai and m

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Safety features of your vehicle23Driver’s seat(1) Forward and backward(2) Seatback angle(3) Seat cushion height(4) Headrest(5) Armrest*Front passenger

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Driving your vehicle25WARNING - ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fu

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53Driving your vehicleBefore entering vehicle• Be sure that all windows, outside mir-ror(s), and outside lights are clean.• Check the condition of the

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Driving your vehicle45Before starting • Close and lock all doors.• Position the seat so that all controls areeasily reached.• Adjust the inside and ou

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55Driving your vehicleIgnition switch positionLOCKThe steering wheel locks to protectagainst theft (if equipped). The ignitionkey can be removed only

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Driving your vehicle65CAUTIONIf the engine stalls while the vehicleis in motion, do not attempt to movethe shift lever to the P (Park) posi-tion. If t

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57Driving your vehicleManual transaxle operationThe manual transaxle has 6 forwardgears.This shift pattern is imprinted on the shiftknob. The transaxl

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Driving your vehicle85• During cold weather, shifting may bedifficult until the transaxle lubricant iswarmed up. This is normal and notharmful to the

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59Driving your vehicleGood driving practices• Never take the vehicle out of gear andcoast down a hill. This is extremely haz-ardous. Always leave the

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Driving your vehicle105Automatic transaxle operationThe automatic transaxle has 6 forwardspeeds and one reverse speed. The indi-vidual speeds are sele

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511Driving your vehicleFor smooth operation, depress the brakepedal when shifting from N (Neutral) to aforward or reverse gear.Transaxle rangesThe ind

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33Safety features of your vehicleWARNING - Driver’s seat• Never attempt to adjust the seatwhile the vehicle is moving. Thiscould result in loss of con

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Driving your vehicle125R (Reverse)Use this position to drive the vehiclebackward.N (Neutral)The wheels and transaxle are notengaged. The vehicle will

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513Driving your vehicle✽✽NOTICE• In sports mode, the driver must exe-cute upshifts in accordance with roadconditions, taking care to keep theengine sp

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Driving your vehicle145• Always use the parking brake. Do notdepend on placing the transaxle in P(Park) to keep the car from moving.• Exercise extreme

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515Driving your vehicleMoving up a steep grade from a stand-ing startTo move up a steep grade from a stand-ing start, depress the brake pedal, shiftth

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Driving your vehicle165Power brakes Your vehicle has power-assisted brakesthat adjust automatically through normalusage.In the event that the power-a

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517Driving your vehicleDisc brakes wear indicator (if equipped)Your vehicle has disc brakes.When your brake pads are worn and newpads are required, yo

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Driving your vehicle185Releasing the parking brakeTo release the parking brake, first applythe foot brake and pull up the parkingbrake lever slightly.

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519Driving your vehicleCheck the brake warning light by turningthe ignition switch ON (do not start theengine). This light will be illuminated whenthe

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Driving your vehicle205✽✽NOTICEA click sound may be heard in theengine compartment when the vehiclebegins to move after the engine is start-ed. These

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521Driving your vehicleElectronic stability control (ESC)The Electronic Stability control (ESC)system is designed to stabilize the vehicleduring corne

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Safety features of your vehicle43(Continued)• Luggage and other cargo shouldbe laid flat in the cargo area. Ifobjects are large, heavy, or mustbe pile

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Driving your vehicle225ESC operationESC ON condition• When the ignition is turned ON, ESCand ESC OFF indicator lights illumi-nate for approximately 3

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523Driving your vehicleESC OFF usageWhen driving• ESC should remain on for daily drivingwhenever possible.• To turn ESC off while driving, press theES

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Driving your vehicle245• After parking the vehicle, check to besure the parking brake is not engagedand that the parking brake indicatorlight is out b

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525Driving your vehicleVehicle stability management(VSM) (if equipped)This system provides further enhance-ments to vehicle stability and steeringresp

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Driving your vehicle265Hill-start assist control (HAC) (if equipped) Hill start Assist Control is a conveniencefunction. The main intent is to prevent

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527Driving your vehicle➀ CRUISE indicator➁ SET indicatorThe cruise control system allows you toprogram the vehicle to maintain a con-stant speed witho

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Driving your vehicle285To set cruise control speed:1. Push the cruise ON-OFF button on thesteering wheel to turn the system on.The CRUISE indicator li

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529Driving your vehicleTo decrease the cruising speed:Follow either of these procedures:• Push the SET- switch and hold it. Yourvehicle will gradually

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Driving your vehicle305Each of these actions will cancel cruisecontrol operation (the SET indicator lightin the instrument cluster will go off), but i

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531Driving your vehicleActive ECO operationActive ECO helps improve fuel efficiencyby controlling the engine and transaxle.But fuel-efficiency can be

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35Safety features of your vehicleFront seatManual adjustmentForward and rearwardTo move the seat forward or rearward:1. Pull the seat slide adjustment

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Driving your vehicle325ECONOMICAL OPERATIONYour vehicle's fuel economy dependsmainly on your style of driving, where youdrive and when you drive.

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533Driving your vehicle• Remember, your vehicle does notrequire extended warm-up. After theengine has started, allow the engine torun for 10 to 20 sec

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Driving your vehicle345Hazardous driving conditions When hazardous driving conditions areencountered such as water, snow, ice,mud, sand, or similar h

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535Driving your vehicle✽✽NOTICEThe ESC system should be turned OFFprior to rocking the vehicle.Smooth corneringAvoid braking or gear changing in cor-n

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Driving your vehicle365• Adjust your mirrors to reduce the glarefrom other driver's headlights.• Keep your headlights clean and prop-erly aimed o

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537Driving your vehicleHighway drivingTiresAdjust the tire inflation pressures tospecification. Low tire inflation pressureswill result in overheating

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Driving your vehicle385More severe weather conditions of winterresult in greater wear and other prob-lems. To minimize winter driving problem,you shou

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539Driving your vehicleTire chains Since the sidewalls of radial tires arethinner, they can be damaged by mount-ing some types of snow chains on them.

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Driving your vehicle405Use high quality ethylene glycolcoolantYour vehicle is delivered with high qualityethylene glycol coolant in the coolingsystem.

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541Driving your vehicleTo keep locks from freezingTo keep the locks from freezing, squirt anapproved de-icer fluid or glycerine intothe key opening. I

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Safety features of your vehicle63Armrest (for driver’s seat) (if equipped)To use the armrest, swing down the arm-rest to the lowest position.HeadrestT

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Driving your vehicle425Tire and loading information labelThe label located on the driver's doorsill gives the original tire size, coldtire pressu

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543Driving your vehicleSeating capacity:Total : 5 persons (Front seat : 2 persons, Rear seat : 3 persons)Seating capacity is the maximumnumber of occu

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Driving your vehicle445C190F03JMItem Description TotalAVehicle Capacity 849 lbsWeight (385 kg)Subtract OccupantB Weight 815 lbs163 lbs (74 kg) × 5(37

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545Driving your vehicleCertification labelThe certification label is located onthe driver's door sill at the center pillar.This label shows the m

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Driving your vehicle465WARNING• Overloading your vehicle cancause heat buildup in yourvehicle's tires and possibletire failure that could lead to

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547Driving your vehicleThis section will guide you in the properloading of your vehicle, to keep yourloaded vehicle weight within its designrating cap

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We do not recommend using thisvehicle for trailer towing.TRAILER TOWING548Driving your vehicle

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6Road warning / 6-2In case of an emergency while driving / 6-2If the engine will not start / 6-3Emergency starting / 6-4If the engine overheats / 6-6T

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What to do in an emergency26ROAD WARNING Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher serves as awarning to other drivers to exerciseextreme cau

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63What to do in an emergency2.When the vehicle is stopped, turn onyour emergency hazard flashers, setthe parking brake and put the transaxlein P (aut

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37Safety features of your vehicleAdjusting the height up and downTo raise the headrest, pull it up to thedesired position (1). To lower the head-rest,

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What to do in an emergency46EMERGENCY STARTINGConnect cables in numerical order anddisconnect in reverse order.Jump starting Jump starting can be dan

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65What to do in an emergencyJump starting procedure 1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-volt and that its negative terminal isgrounded connects to

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What to do in an emergency66IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATSIf your temperature gauge indicates over-heating, you experience a loss of power,or hear loud pingi

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67What to do in an emergencyTIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)(1) Low tire pressure telltale / TPMS malfunction indicatorEach tire, including the

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What to do in an emergency86✽✽NOTICEIf the TPMS indicator does not illu-minate for 3 seconds when the igni-tion switch is turned to the ON posi-tion o

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69What to do in an emergencyTPMS (Tire PressureMonitoring System)malfunction indicatorThe TPMS malfunction indicator willilluminate after it blinks fo

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What to do in an emergency106Changing a tire with TPMSIf you have a flat tire, the Low TirePressure will come on. Have the flattire repaired by an aut

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611What to do in an emergencyYou may not be able to identify a lowtire by simply looking at it. Alwaysuse a good quality tire pressuregauge to measure

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What to do in an emergency126IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE (WITH SPARE TIRE, IF EQUIPPED)Jack and toolsThe jack, jack handle, and wheel lugnut wrench are st

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613What to do in an emergencyRemoving and storing the sparetire Turn the tire hold-down wing boltcounterclockwise.Store the tire in the reverse order

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Safety features of your vehicle83Seatback pocket (if equipped)The seatback pocket is provided on theback of the front passenger’s and driver’sseatback

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What to do in an emergency1464. Remove the wheel lug nut wrench,jack, jack handle, and spare tirefrom the vehicle.5. Block both the front and rear of

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615What to do in an emergency7. Place the jack at the front or rearjacking position closest to the tireyou are changing. Place the jackat the designat

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What to do in an emergency1669. Loosen the wheel nuts and removethem with your fingers. Slide thewheel off the studs and lay it flat soit cannot roll

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617What to do in an emergencyThen position the wrench as shownin the drawing and tighten the wheelnuts. Be sure the socket is seatedcompletely over th

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What to do in an emergency186To prevent the jack, jack handle,wheel lug nut wrench and spare tirefrom rattling while the vehicle is inmotion, store th

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619What to do in an emergencyWhen using a compact spare tire,observe the following precautions:• Under no circumstances should youexceed 50 mph (80 km

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What to do in an emergency206IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TIRE (WITH TIRE MOBILITY KIT, IF EQUIPPED)Please read the instructions beforeusing the Tire Mobility K

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621What to do in an emergencyNotes on the safe use of the TireMobility Kit• Park your car at the side of theroad so that you can work with theTire Mob

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What to do in an emergency2260. Speed restriction label1. Sealant bottle and label withspeed restriction2. Filling hose from sealant bottle towheel3.

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623What to do in an emergencyUsing the Tire Mobility Kit1. Shake the sealant bottle.2. Screw connection hose (9) ontothe connector of the sealant bott

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39Safety features of your vehicleAdjusting the height up and downTo raise the headrest, pull it up (1). Tolower the headrest, push and hold therelease

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What to do in an emergency246Distributing the sealant11. Immediately drive approximately2 miles (3 km) to evenly distributethe sealant in the tire.Set

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625What to do in an emergencyTechnical DataSystem voltage: DC 12 VWorking voltage: DC 10 - 15 VAmperage rating: max. 15 ASuitable for use at temperatu

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What to do in an emergency266TOWINGTowing serviceIf emergency towing is necessary, werecommend having it done by an author-ized Hyundai dealer or a co

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627What to do in an emergencyWhen towing your vehicle in an emer-gency without wheel dollies :1. Set the ignition switch in the ACC posi-tion.2. Place

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What to do in an emergency286Use extreme caution when towing thevehicle. A driver must be in the vehicle tosteer it and operate the brakes.Towing in t

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629What to do in an emergency• Use a towing strap less than 16 feet (5m) long. Attach a white or red cloth(about 12 inches (30 cm) wide) in themiddle

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7Engine compartment / 7-2Maintenance services / 7-3Owner maintenance / 7-4Scheduled maintenance service / 7-6Explanation of scheduled maintenance item

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Maintenance27ENGINE COMPARTMENT ORB070100* The actual engine room in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Windsh

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73MaintenanceMAINTENANCE SERVICESYou should exercise the utmost care toprevent damage to your vehicle andinjury to yourself whenever performingany mai

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Maintenance47The following lists are vehicle checks andinspections that should be performed bythe owner or an authorized HYUNDAIdealer at the frequenc

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Safety features of your vehicle103Folding the rear seatThe rear seatbacks can be folded to facil-itate carrying long items or to increasethe luggage c

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75MaintenanceWhile operating your vehicle:• Note any changes in the sound of theexhaust or any smell of exhaust fumesin the vehicle.• Check for vibrat

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Maintenance67SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE Follow Normal Maintenance Schedule ifthe vehicle is usually operated wherenone of the following conditions

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77MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEThe following maintenance services must be performed to ensure good emission control and performance. Keep rec

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Maintenance87NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)37,500 miles (60,000 km) or 30 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect air cleaner fil

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79Maintenance45,000 miles (72,000 km) or 36 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect air cleaner filter❑ Inspect vacuum hose❑ Inspect a

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Maintenance10760,000 miles (96,000 km) or 48 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect vacuum hose❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant

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711MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 60 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect air cleaner f

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Maintenance127NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 78 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect air cleaner f

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713MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)105,000 miles (168,000 km) or 84 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect air cleaner

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Maintenance147NORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 96 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect vacuum hose❑

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311Safety features of your vehicle5. To use the rear seat, lift and pull theseatback backward. Push the seatbackfirmly until it clicks into place. Mak

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715MaintenanceNORMAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONT.)135,000 miles (216,000 km) or 108 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect air cleaner

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Maintenance167150,000 miles (240,000 km) or 120 months❑ Rotate tire❑ Inspect battery condition❑ Inspect vacuum hose❑ Inspect air conditioning refriger

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717MaintenanceMAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONSSEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONSA - Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 5 miles (8 km) in n

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Maintenance187EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMSEngine oil and filterThe engine oil and filter should bechanged at the intervals specified in

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719MaintenanceAir cleaner filterA Genuine HYUNDAI air cleaner filter isrecommended when the filter isreplaced.Spark plugsMake sure to install new spar

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Maintenance207Parking brakeInspect the parking brake system includ-ing the parking brake pedal and cables.Brake discs, pads, calipers androtorsCheck t

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721MaintenanceENGINE OILChecking the engine oil level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on level ground.2. Start the engine and allow it to reachnormal opera

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Maintenance227Changing the engine oil and filterHave engine oil and filter changed by anauthorized HYUNDAI dealer according tothe Maintenance Schedule

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723MaintenanceThe high-pressure cooling system has areservoir filled with year-round antifreezecoolant. The reservoir is filled at the factory.Check t

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Maintenance247Check the condition and connections ofall cooling system hoses and heaterhoses. Replace any swollen or deterio-rated hoses.The coolant l

Page 223

F3This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE.These titles indicate the following:✽✽ NOTICEThis indicates that interesting

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Safety features of your vehicle123WARNING - CargoCargo should always be secured toprevent it from being thrown aboutthe vehicle in a collision and cau

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725MaintenanceChanging the coolantHave coolant changed by an authorizedHYUNDAI dealer according to theMaintenance Schedule at the beginningof this sec

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Maintenance267BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUIDChecking the brake/clutch fluidlevel Check the fluid level in the reservoir peri-odically. The fluid level should beb

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727MaintenanceWASHER FLUIDChecking the washer fluid level The reservoir is translucent so that youcan check the level with a quick visualinspection.C

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Maintenance287AIR CLEANER Filter replacement It must be replaced when necessary, andshould not be cleaned and reused.You can clean the filter when in

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729MaintenanceReplace the filter according to theMaintenance Schedule.If the vehicle is operated in extremelydusty or sandy areas, replace the ele-men

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Maintenance3072. Remove the support strap (1). 3. Remove the climate control air filtercover (2) while pressing the lock (1) onthe right of the cover.

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731MaintenanceWIPER BLADES Blade inspection✽✽NOTICECommercial hot waxes applied by auto-matic car washes have been known tomake the windshield difficu

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Maintenance327Front windshield wiper bladeType A1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the wiperblade assembly to expose the plasticlocking clip.2. Compress

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733Maintenance2. Lift up the wiper blade clip. Then pulldown the blade assembly and removeit.3. Install the new blade assembly in thereverse order of

Page 234

Maintenance347For best battery service• Keep the battery securely mounted.• Keep the battery top clean and dry.• Keep the terminals and connectionscle

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313Safety features of your vehicleSeat belt restraint systemSEAT BELTSWARNINGSeat belts are designed to bearupon the bony structure of thebody, and sh

Page 236

735MaintenanceBattery recharging Your vehicle has a maintenance-free,calcium-based battery.If the battery becomes discharged in ashort time (because,

Page 237

Maintenance367Reset itemsItems should be reset after the batteryhas been discharged or the battery hasbeen disconnected.• Auto up/down window (See sec

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737MaintenanceCAUTION• Underinflation also results inexcessive wear, poor handlingand reduced fuel economy.Wheel deformation also ispossible. Keep you

Page 239

Maintenance387Checking tire inflation pressureCheck your tires once a month ormore.Also, check the tire pressure of thespare tire.How to checkUse a go

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739MaintenanceRemove the valve cap from the tirevalve stem. Press the tire gage firm-ly onto the valve to get a pressuremeasurement. If the cold tire

Page 241

Maintenance407Disc brake pads should be inspectedfor wear whenever tires are rotated.✽✽NOTICERotate radial tires that have anasymmetric tread pattern

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741MaintenanceTire replacementIf the tire is worn evenly, a tread wearindicator will appear as a solid bandacross the tread. This shows there isless t

Page 243

Maintenance427Compact spare tire replacement (if equipped)A compact spare tire has a shortertread life than a regular size tire.Replace it when you ca

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743MaintenanceTire sidewall labelingThis information identifies anddescribes the fundamental charac-teristics of the tire and also providesthe tire id

Page 245

Maintenance447Tire speed ratings The chart below lists many of the dif-ferent speed ratings currently beingused for passenger car tires. Thespeed rat

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Safety features of your vehicle143Seat belt warning (for driver’s seat)The driver's seat belt warning light andchime will activate to the followi

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745Maintenance4. Tire ply composition and materialThe number of layers or plies of rub-ber-coated fabric in the tire. Tire man-ufacturers also must in

Page 248

Maintenance467Temperature -A, B & C The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B and C representing thetire’s resistance to the generation ofheat

Page 249

747MaintenanceCold Tire Pressure: The amount ofair pressure in a tire, measured inpounds per square inch (psi) or kilo-pascals (kPa) before a tire has

Page 250

Maintenance487Speed Rating: An alphanumericcode assigned to a tire indicating themaximum speed at which a tire canoperate.Traction: The friction betwe

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749MaintenanceDo not drive faster than 75 mph (120km/h) when your car is equipped withsnow tires.Tire chainsTire chains, if necessary, should beinstal

Page 252

Maintenance507FUSESA vehicle’s electrical system is protectedfrom electrical overload damage byfuses.This vehicle has 2 fuse panels, one locat-ed in t

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751MaintenanceInstrument panel fuse replace-ment1. Turn the ignition switch and all otherswitches off.2. Open the fuse panel cover.3. Pull the suspect

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Maintenance527Memory fuseYour vehicle is equipped with a memoryfuse to prevent battery discharge if yourvehicle is parked without being operatedfor pr

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753Maintenance3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if itis blown. To remove or insert the fuse,use the fuse puller in the engine com-partment fuse pa

Page 256

Maintenance547✽✽NOTICENot all fuse panel descriptions in thismanual may be applicable to your vehi-cle. It is accurate at the time of printing.When yo

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315Safety features of your vehicleSeat belt - Driver's 3-point systemwith emergency locking retractorTo fasten your seat belt:To fasten your seat

Page 258

755MaintenanceInstrument panel (Driver’s side fuse panel)Description Fuse rating Protected componentP/OUTLET 15A Cigarette Lighter & Power Outlet

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Maintenance567Description Fuse rating Protected componentSPARE 3 10A Not UsedTCU 15A Vehicle Speed Sensor, Transaxle Range SwitchIGN COIL 15A Ignition

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757MaintenanceEngine compartment main fuse panelDescription Fuse rating Protected componentMULTI FUSEMDPS 80A EPS Control ModuleBLOWER 40A Blower Rela

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Maintenance587LIGHT BULBSUse only bulbs of the specified wattage.✽✽NOTICEAfter heavy, driving rain or washing,headlight and taillight lenses couldappe

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759MaintenanceHeadlight, position light, turn sig-nal light, side marker light andfront fog light bulb replacement(1) Headlight (High/Low)(2) Front tu

Page 263

Maintenance607Turn signal light/Position light1. Turn off the engine and open the hood.2. Remove the socket from the assemblyby turning the socket cou

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761MaintenanceFront fog light bulbs (if equipped)1. Remove the front bumper under cover.2. Reach your hand into the back of thefront bumper.3. Disconn

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Maintenance6274. Remove the bulb by pulling it straightout.5. Insert a new bulb in the socket.6. Reassemble the socket and the lenspart.7. Connect the

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763Maintenance1. Open the trunk lid.2. Remove the service cover by pullingout the service cover.3. Remove the socket from the assemblyby turning the s

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Maintenance6471. Open the tailgate.2. Loosen the light assembly retainingscrews with a cross-tip screwdriver.3. Remove the rear combination lightassem

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Safety features of your vehicle163B200A02NFWARNINGYou should place the lap belt por-tion as low as possible and snuglyacross your hips, not on your wa

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765MaintenanceHigh mounted stop light bulbreplacement (if equipped)4 Door1. Open the trunk lid.2. Remove the socket by turning it coun-terclockwise.

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Maintenance6674. Install a new bulb.5. Install the socket by turning it clock-wise.6. Install the trunk trim.5 Door1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver

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767Maintenance3. Install a new bulb in the socket.4. Align the lens tabs with the interiorlight housing notches and snap thelens into place.5. If the

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Maintenance687APPEARANCE CAREExterior careExterior general caution It is very important to follow the labeldirections when using any chemicalcleaner o

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769MaintenanceWaxingWax the vehicle when water will nolonger bead on the paint.Always wash and dry the vehicle beforewaxing. Use a good quality liquid

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Maintenance707Aluminum wheel maintenance The aluminum wheels are coated with aclear protective finish.• Do not use any abrasive cleaner, pol-ishing c

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771MaintenanceHigh-corrosion areasIf you live in an area where your car isregularly exposed to corrosive materials,corrosion protection is particularl

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Maintenance727• When cleaning underneath the car,give particular attention to the compo-nents under the fenders and otherareas that are hidden from vi

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773MaintenanceCleaning the upholstery and interiortrim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinylwith a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner.Clean vinyl sur

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Maintenance747EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMThe emission control system of yourvehicle is covered by a written limitedwarranty. Please see the warranty infor

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317Safety features of your vehicleWhen the seat belt is fully extended fromthe retractor to allow the installation of achild restraint system, the sea

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775MaintenanceCanisterFuel vapors generated inside the fueltank are absorbed and stored in theonboard canister. When the engine isrunning, the fuel va

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Maintenance767• Do not operate the engine in confinedor closed areas (such as garages) anymore than what is necessary to movethe vehicle in or out of

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777MaintenanceCALIFORNIA PERCHLORATE NOTICEPerchlorate Material-special handlingmay apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/haz-ardouswaste/perchlorate.Notice to C

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8Engine / 8-2Dimensions / 8-2Bulb wattage / 8-2Tires and wheels / 8-3Capacity/weight / 8-3Recommended lubricants and capacities / 8-4Vehicle identific

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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts28ENGINE BULB WATTAGE* : If equippedItem 4 Door 5 DoorOverall length 172 (4370)162 (411

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83Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defecctsTIRES AND WHEELSItem Tire size Wheel sizeInflation pressure bar psi ( kPa)Wheel lug n

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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts48RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES To help achieve proper engine and powertrain p

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85Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defecctsRecommended SAE viscositynumber Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has aneffect on fu

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Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts68VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER (VIN)The vehicle identification number (VIN) isthe numbe

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87Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defecctsTIRE SPECIFICATION ANDPRESSURE LABELThe tires supplied on your new vehicleare chosen

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Safety features of your vehicle183Pull and insert the tongue plate (C) intothe open end of the buckle (D) until anaudible “click” is heard, indicating

Page 291

Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defeccts88This consumer information has been pre-pared in accordance with regulationsissued by

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89Specifications, Consumer information, Reporting safety defecctsIf you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcould cause

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IIndex

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Index2IActive eco system ...5-31Air bag warning label ...

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I3IndexCargo capacity ...5-43Cargo weight ...

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Index4IEmergency starting ...6-4Jump starting...

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I5IndexHazard warning flasher ...4-50Hazardous driving conditions ...

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Index6ILabelAir bag warning label ...3-60Refrigerant label ...

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I7IndexParking brake...5-17Parking brake...

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Index8ISpare tireCompact spare tire ...6-18Compact spare tire replacement ...

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319Safety features of your vehicleTo disconnect the rear center beltInsert a manual key or narrow-ended toolinto the groove located on buckle.Pre-tens

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I9IndexTowing ...6-26Towing capacity...

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Safety features of your vehicle203The seat belt pre-tensioner system con-sists mainly of the following components.Their locations are shown in the ill

Page 304

321Safety features of your vehicleCAUTIONIf the pre-tensioner seat belt is notworking properly, this warning lightwill illuminate even if there is nom

Page 305

F4FOREWORDThank you for choosing Hyundai. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discerning people who drive Hyundais.The advanced eng

Page 306

Safety features of your vehicle223Seat belt precautionsInfant or small childAll 50 states have child restraint laws.Youshould be aware of the specific

Page 307

323Safety features of your vehicleLarger childrenChildren who are too large for childrestraint systems should always occupythe rear seat and use the a

Page 308

Safety features of your vehicle243Injured personA seat belt should be used when aninjured person is being transported.When this is necessary, you shou

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325Safety features of your vehiclePeriodic inspectionAll seat belts should be inspected peri-odically for wear or damage of any kind.Any damaged parts

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Safety features of your vehicle263CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMChildren riding in the car should sit in therear seat and must always be properlyrestrained to

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327Safety features of your vehicleUsing a child restraint systemFor small children and babies, the use ofa child seat or infant seat is required. This

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Safety features of your vehicle283For safety reasons, we recommend thatthe child restraint system be used in therear seats.Since all passenger seat be

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329Safety features of your vehicleTo install a child restraint system on theoutboard or center rear seats, do the fol-lowing:1. Place the child restra

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Safety features of your vehicle3035. Remove as much slack from the beltas possible by pushing down on thechild restraint system while feeding theshoul

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331Safety features of your vehicle1. Route the child restraint seat strapover the seatback.For vehicles with adjustable head-rests, route the tether s

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F5Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts1. What are Hyundai Genuine Parts?Hyundai Genuine Parts are the sameparts used by Hyundai MotorCompany to manufacture

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Safety features of your vehicle323Securing a child restraint seat withchild seat lower anchor systemSome child seat manufacturers makechild restraint

Page 318

333Safety features of your vehicleLATCH anchors have been provided inyour vehicle. The LATCH anchors arelocated in the left and right outboard rearsea

Page 319

Safety features of your vehicle343(1) Driver’s front air bag(2) Passenger’s front air bag(3) Side impact air bag (4) Curtain air bag AIR BAG - ADVANCE

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335Safety features of your vehicleHow does the air bag systemoperate • Air bags are activated (able to inflate ifnecessary) only when the ignitionswit

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Safety features of your vehicle363Noise and smokeWhen the air bags inflate, they make aloud noise and they leave smoke andpowder in the air inside of

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337Safety features of your vehicleC041000AUNAir bag warning lightThe purpose of air bag warning light inyour instrument panel is to alert you of apote

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Safety features of your vehicle38312. Driver’s and front passenger’s seatbelt buckle sensors13. Anchor pre-tensioner14. Side pressure sensorThe SRSCM

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339Safety features of your vehicleThe front air bag modules are locatedboth in the center of the steering wheeland in the front passenger's panel

Page 325

Safety features of your vehicle403WARNING • Do not install or place any acces-sories (drink holder, CD or discsholder, sticker, etc.) on the frontpass

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341Safety features of your vehicleOccupant detection systemYour vehicle is equipped with an occu-pant detection system in the front pas-senger's

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Safety features of your vehicle423Always be sure that you and all vehicleoccupants are seated and restrainedproperly (sitting upright with the seat in

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343Safety features of your vehicle1KMN36631KMN36641KMN3665- Never sit with hips shiftedtowards the front of the seat.- Never lean on the door or cente

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Safety features of your vehicle443When an adult is seated in the front pas-senger seat, if the PASS AIR BAG “OFF”indicator is on, turn the ignition sw

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345Safety features of your vehicle(Continued)• Do not place an electronic devicesuch as a laptop computer on thefront passenger seat. Its electron-ic

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Safety features of your vehicle463Driver's and passenger's front airbagYour vehicle is equipped with anAdvanced Supplemental Restraint (AirB

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347Safety features of your vehicleThe seat belt buckle sensors determine ifthe driver and front passenger's seatbelts are fastened. These sensors

Page 334

Safety features of your vehicle483✽✽NOTICE• Be sure to read information about theSRS on the labels provided on the sunvisor.• Advanced air bags are co

Page 335

349Safety features of your vehicle(Continued)• Even though your vehicle isequipped with the occupantdetection system, do not install achild restraint

Page 336

Safety features of your vehicle503Side impact air bag Your vehicle is equipped with a sideimpact air bag in each front seat. Thepurpose of the air bag

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351Safety features of your vehicleCurtain air bag Curtain air bags are located along bothsides of the roof rails above the front andrear doors.They ar

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12345678IIntroductionYour vehicle at a glanceSafety features of your vehicleFeatures of your vehicleDriving your vehicleWhat to do in an emergencyMain

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Safety features of your vehicle523The curtain air bags are designed todeploy only during certain side impactcollisions, depending on the crash sever-i

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353Safety features of your vehicleWhy didn’t my air bag go off in acollision? (Inflation and non-infla-tion conditions of the air bag)There are many t

Page 341

Safety features of your vehicle543Air bag inflation conditionsFront air bags Front air bags are designed to inflate in afrontal collision depending on

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355Safety features of your vehicleSide impact and curtain air bags (if equipped)Side impact and curtain air bags aredesigned to inflate when an impact

Page 343

Safety features of your vehicle563• Air bags are not designed to inflate inrear collisions, because occupants aremoved backward by the force of theimp

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357Safety features of your vehicle• Just before impact, drivers often brakeheavily. Such heavy braking lowers thefront portion of the vehicle causing

Page 345

Safety features of your vehicle583SRS CareThe SRS is virtually maintenance-freeand so there are no parts you can safelyservice by yourself. If the SRS

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359Safety features of your vehicleAdditional safety precautions• Never let passengers ride in thecargo area or on top of a folded-down back seat. All

Page 347

Air bag warning label (if equipped)Air bag warning labels, some required bythe U.S. National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration (NHTSA), are attache

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4Keys / 4-3Remote keyless entry / 4-4Door locks / 4-7Trunk / 4-12Tailgate / 4-14Windows / 4-16Hood / 4-20Fuel filler lid / 4-22Sunroof / 4-25Steering

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1How to use this manual / 1-2Fuel requirements / 1-3Vehicle break-in process / 1-5Vehicle data collection and event data recorders / 1-6Indicator symb

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Windshield defrosting and defogging / 4-77Storage compartments / 4-80Interior features / 4-83Audio system / 4-88Features of your vehicle4

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43Features of your vehicleRecord your key numberThe key code number is stamped on thebar code tag attached to the key set.Should you lose your keys, t

Page 352

Features of your vehicle44Remote keyless entry systemoperationsLock (1)All doors are locked if the lock button ispressed. If all doors, trunk and hood

Page 353 - Reporting safety defects

45Features of your vehicleTransmitter precautions✽✽NOTICEThe transmitter will not work if any offollowing occur:• The ignition key is in ignition swit

Page 354 - DIMENSIONS

Features of your vehicle64CAUTION• The transmitter is designed togive you years of trouble-freeuse, however it can malfunction ifexposed to moisture o

Page 355 - CAPACITY/WEIGHT

47Features of your vehicleOperating door locks from out-side the vehicle • Turn the key toward the rear of thevehicle to unlock and toward the frontof

Page 356

Features of your vehicle84• To lock a door without the key, push theinside door lock button (1) or centraldoor lock switch (2) to the “Lock” posi-tion

Page 357 - Recommended SAE viscosity

49Features of your vehicleWith central door lock switch (if equipped)Operate by depressing the central doorlock switch.• When pushing down on the fron

Page 358 - VEHICLE CERTIFICATION

Features of your vehicle104Impact sensing door unlock system(if equipped)All doors will be automatically unlockedwhen the impact is delivered to impac

Page 359 - REFRIGERANT LABEL

411Features of your vehicleChild-protector rear door lockThe child safety lock is provided to helpprevent children from accidentally open-ing the rear

Page 360 - CONSUMER INFORMATION

Introduction21We want to help you get the greatestpossible driving experience from yourvehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can assistyou in many ways. We str

Page 361 - REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

Features of your vehicle124Opening the trunk• Press the trunk unlock button for morethan 1 second on the transmitter (ifequipped).• Insert the master

Page 362

413Features of your vehicleClosing the trunkTo close the trunk, lower the trunk lid,then press down on it until it locks. To besure the trunk lid is s

Page 363

Features of your vehicle144WARNINGMake sure your hands, feet and otherparts of your body are safely out ofthe way before closing the tailgate.CAUTIONM

Page 364

415Features of your vehicleWARNING - ExhaustfumesIf you drive with the tailgate open,you will draw dangerous exhaustfumes into your vehicle which canc

Page 365

Features of your vehicle164(1) Driver’s door power window switch(2) Front passenger’s door power win-dow switch(3) Rear door (left) power window switc

Page 366

417Features of your vehiclePower windows• The ignition switch must be in the ONposition for power windows to operate.Each door has a power window swit

Page 367

Features of your vehicle184Auto down window (if equipped) (driver’s window)Pressing the power window switchmomentarily to the second detent posi-tion

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419Features of your vehicleManual windows (if equipped)To raise or lower the window, turn thewindow regulator handle clockwise orcounterclockwise.WARN

Page 369

Features of your vehicle204Opening the hood 1.Pull the release lever to unlatch thehood. The hood should pop openslightly.2.Go to the front of the veh

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421Features of your vehicleClosing the hood1. Before closing the hood, check the fol-lowing:• All filler caps in engine compartmentmust be correctly i

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