Vehicles Hyundai Worldwide User Manual

June 1, 2024
HYUNDAI

Vehicles Hyundai Worldwide

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: HYUNDAI

  • Model: [Insert Model Name]

  • Features: Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Passenger Occupant
    Classification System, CAN bus systems

  • Warranty: Limited warranties covering the vehicle

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Guidelines

Before using your HYUNDAI vehicle, it is important to adhere to
the following safety guidelines:

  • DANGER: Indicates a hazardous situation that
    could result in death or serious injury.

  • WARNING: Indicates a hazardous situation that
    could result in death or serious injury.

  • CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation that
    could result in minor or moderate injury.

  • NOTICE: Indicates a situation that could
    result in vehicle damage.

Vehicle Operation

1. Do not modify your HYUNDAI vehicle as it may adversely affect
performance, safety, and durability.

2. Avoid improper installation/adjustment of high-powered
two-way radios to prevent adverse effects on electronic
systems.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance is crucial for the optimum safety,
performance, and reliability of your HYUNDAI vehicle. Follow the
maintenance schedule outlined in the manual.

Using Genuine Parts

1. HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are designed and tested for safety,
performance, and reliability.

2. Use only HYUNDAI Genuine Parts to avoid damage not covered
under warranty.

3. Look for the HYUNDAI Genuine Parts Logo on the package to
ensure authenticity.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I modify my HYUNDAI vehicle?

A: No, modifications to your HYUNDAI vehicle are not recommended
as they may impact performance, safety, and durability.

Q: How can I ensure I am purchasing genuine HYUNDAI parts?

A: Look for the HYUNDAI Genuine Parts Logo on the package and
purchase only from authorized HYUNDAI Dealerships.

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OWNER’S MANUAL
Operation Maintenance 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 that our policy of continual product improvement may be carried out. This manual applies to all models of this vehicle 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. * Trademarks and tradenames owned or licensed in Canada by HYUNDAI Auto Canada Corp. which carries on business as “HYUNDAI Auto Canada”

Introduction
CAUTION: MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR HYUNDAI
Your HYUNDAI should not be modified in any way. Such modifications may adversely affect the performance, safety or durability of your HYUNDAI and may, in addition, violate conditions of the limited warranties covering the vehicle. Certain modifications may also be in violation of regulations established by the Department of Transportation and other government agencies in your country.
TWO-WAY RADIO INSTALLATION
Your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Passenger Occupant Classification System and other CAN bus systems. It is possible for an improperly installed/adjusted high powered two-way radio to adversely affect electronic systems. For this reason, we recommend that you carefully follow the radio manufacturer’s instructions if you choose to install one of these device.
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SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING
This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These titles indicate the following:
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in vehicle damage.
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Table of contents

Introduction

1

2 Vehicle Information and Reporting Safety
Defects

Seats & Safety System

3

Instrument Cluster

4

Convenience Features

5

Driving Your Vehicle

6

Driver Assistance System

7

Emergency Situations

8

Maintenance

9

Index

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1. Introduction
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Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….1-2 HYUNDAI Auto Canada ……………………………………………………………………………………….1-3 Guide to HYUNDAI Genuine Parts ………………………………………………………………………..1-4 How to use this manual……………………………………………………………………………………….1-6 Safety messages………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-7 Fuel requirements …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1-8 Vehicle modifications……………………………………………………………………………………….. 1-10 Vehicle break-in process……………………………………………………………………………………. 1-11 Vehicle data collection and event data recorders ………………………………………………. 1-12

Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations, and thank you for choosing HYUNDAI. We are pleased to welcome you to the growing number of discerning people who drive HYUNDAI. We are very proud of the advanced engineering and high-quality construction of each HYUNDAI we build. Your Owner’s Manual will introduce you to the features and operation of your new HYUNDAI. To become familiar with your new HYUNDAI, so that you can fully enjoy it, read this Owner’s Manual carefully before driving your new vehicle. This manual contains important safety information and instructions intended to familiarize you with your vehicle’s controls and safety features so you can safely operate your vehicle. This manual also contains information on maintenance designed to enhance safe operation of the vehicle. It is recommended that all service and maintenance on your car be performed by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. HYUNDAI dealers are prepared to provide high-quality service, maintenance and any other assistance that may be required. This Owner’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of your vehicle, and should be kept in the vehicle so you can refer to it at any time. The manual should stay with the vehicle if you sell it to provide the next owner with important operating, safety and maintenance information.
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HYUNDAI Auto Canada
CAUTION
Severe engine and transmission damage may result from the use of poor quality fuels and lubricants that do not meet HYUNDAI specifications. You must always use high quality fuels and lubricants that meet the specifications listed in the “Recommended Lubricants And Capacities” section of the Owner’s Manual. Copyright 2023 HYUNDAI Auto Canada Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of HYUNDAI Auto Canada Corp. All trademarks and tradenames owned in Canada by HYUNDAI Auto Canada Corp.
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Guide to HYUNDAI Genuine Parts
1. What are HYUNDAI Genuine Parts? HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are the same parts used by HYUNDAI Motor Company to manufacture vehicles. They are designed and tested for the optimum safety, performance, and reliability for our guests.
A100A01L
A100A02L
2. Why HYUNDAI Genuine Parts? HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are engineered and built to meet rigid manufacturing requirements. Damage caused by using imitation, counterfeit or used salvage parts 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 imitation, counterfeit or used salvage part is not covered by any HYUNDAI Warranty.
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A100A04L
3. How can you tell if you are purchasing HYUNDAI Genuine Parts? Look for the HYUNDAI Genuine Parts Logo on the package (see below). HYUNDAI Genuine Parts exported are packaged with labels written only in English. HYUNDAI Genuine Parts are only sold through authorized HYUNDAI Dealerships.
A100A03L
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Introduction
How to use this manual
We want to help you get the greatest possible driving pleasure from your vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can assist you in many ways. We strongly recommend that you read the entire manual. In order to minimize the chance of death or injury, you must read the WARNING and CAUTION sections in the manual. Illustrations complement the words in this manual to best explain how to enjoy your vehicle. By reading your manual, you will learn about features, important safety information, and driving tips under various road conditions. The general layout of the manual is provided in the Table of Contents. Use the index when looking for a specific area or subject; it has an alphabetical listing of all information in your manual. Sections: This manual has nine chapters plus an index. Each chapter begins with a brief list of contents so you can tell at a glance if that section has the information you want.
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Safety messages
Your safety, and the safety of others are very important. This Owner’s Manual provides you with many safety precautions and operating procedures. This information alerts you to potential hazards that may hurt you or others, and may damage your vehicle. Safety messages found on vehicle labels and in this manual describe these hazards and what to do to avoid or reduce the risks. Warnings and instructions contained in this manual are for your safety. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can lead to serious injury or death. Throughout this manual DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE and the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL will be used.
WL_WarningStandard
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. The safety alert symbol precedes the signal words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in vehicle damage.
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Introduction
Fuel requirements
Your new vehicle is designed to obtain maximum performance with UNLEADED FUEL, as well as minimize exhaust emissions and spark plug fouling. Your new vehicle is designed to perform optimally using unleaded fuel having an octane number ((R+M)/2) of 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher. (Do not use methanol blended fuels)
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the engine and engine components, never add any fuel system cleaning agents to the fuel tank other than what has been specified. Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for additional information.
WARNING
· Do not “top off” after the nozzle automatically shuts off when refueling. · Always check that the fuel cap is installed securely to prevent fuel spillage in the event
of an accident. Gasoline containing alcohol or methanol Gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and ethanol (also known as grain alcohol) are being marketed along with or instead of leaded or unleaded gasoline. For example, “E15” is a gasohol comprised of 15 % ethanol and 85 % gasoline. Do not use gasohol containing more than 15 % ethanol, and do not use gasoline or gasohol containing any methanol. Either of these fuels may cause drivability problems and damage to the fuel system, engine control system and emission control system. Discontinue using gasohol of any kind if drivability problems occur. “E85” fuel is an alternative fuel comprised of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline, and is manufactured exclusively for use in Flexible Fuel Vehicles. “E85” is not compatible with your vehicle. Use of “E85” may result in poor engine performance and damage to your vehicle’s engine and fuel system. Do not use fuel with an ethanol content exceeding 15 percent.
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NOTICE
To prevent damage to your vehicle’s engine and fuel system: · Never use gasohol which contains methanol. · Never use gasohol containing more than 15 % ethanol. · Never use leaded fuel or leaded gasohol. · Never use “E85” fuel. Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover damage to the fuel system or any performance problems caused by the use of “E85” fuel.
Using Fuel Additives (except Detergent Fuel Additives) Using fuel additives such as: · Silicone fuel additive · Ferrocene (iron-based) fuel additive · Other metallic-based fuel additives may result in cylinder misfire, poor acceleration, engine stalling, damage to the catalyst, or abnormal corrosion, and may cause damage to the engine resulting in a reduction in the overall life of the powertrain. The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) may illuminate.
NOTICE
Damage to the fuel system or performance problem caused by the use of these fuels or fuel additives may not be covered by your New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Gasoline containing MMT Some gasoline contains harmful manganese-based fuel additives such as MMT (Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl). Do not use gasoline containing MMT. This type of fuel can reduce vehicle performance and affect your emission control system. The malfunction indicator lamp on the cluster may come on.
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Introduction
Detergent Fuel Additives Use good quality gasolines treated with detergent additives such as TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline, which help prevent deposit formation in the engine. These gasolines will help the engine run cleaner and enhance performance of the Emission Control System. For more information on TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline, please go to the website (www.toptiergas.com). For guests who do not use TOP Tier Detergent Gasoline regularly, and have problems starting or the engine does not run smoothly, detergent-based fuel additives that you can purchase separately may be added to the gasoline. If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is not available, one bottle of additive added to the fuel tank according to the maintenance schedule is recommended (refer to the “Scheduled Maintenance Services” section in chapter 9). Additives are available from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer along with information on how to use them. Do not mix other additives. Operation in foreign countries If you are going to drive your vehicle in another country, be sure to: · Observe all regulations regarding registration and insurance. · Determine that acceptable fuel is available.
Vehicle modifications
· This vehicle should not be modified. Modification of your vehicle could affect its performance, safety or durability and may even violate governmental safety and emissions regulations.
· In addition, damage or performance problems resulting from any modification may not be covered under warranty.
· If you use unauthorized electronic devices, it may cause the vehicle to operate abnormally, wire damage, battery discharge and fire. For your safety, do not use unauthorized electronic devices.
NOTICE
Some vehicle interior sounds (including welcome sound, navigation alerts, or warning sounds) may be generated from the interior speakers and amplifier. Do not replace these components with anything other than the original HYUNDAI factory parts. Any unauthorized product may cause a malfunction of the vehicle interior sounds that may affect the intended operation of the vehicle.
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Vehicle break-in process
By following a few simple precautions for the first 1,000 km (600 mi.), you may add to the performance, economy, and life of your vehicle. · Do not race the engine. · While driving, avoid sudden acceleration. · Do not maintain a single speed for long periods of time, either fast or slow. Varying
engine speed is needed to properly break-in the engine. · Avoid hard stops, except in emergencies, to allow the brakes to seat properly. · Fuel economy and engine performance may vary depending on vehicle break-in
process and be stabilized after 6,000 km (4,000 mi.). New engines may consume more oil during the vehicle break-in period. · Do not tow a trailer during the first 2,000 km (1,200 mi.) of operation.
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Vehicle data collection and event data recorders
This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an airbag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’s systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such data as: · How various systems in your vehicle were operating; · Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were buckled/fastened; · How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and, · How fast the vehicle was traveling. These data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur. These data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances 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 recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions and no personal data (for example, name, gender, age, and crash location) are recorded. However, other parties, such as law enforcement, could combine the EDR data with the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation. To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties that have the special equipment, such as law enforcement, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
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2. Vehicle Information and Reporting Safety Defects

Exterior Overview (Front View)…………………………………………………………………………… 2-2

Exterior Overview (Rear View)……………………………………………………………………………. 2-3

Interior Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2-4

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Center Console Overview ………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-6

Steering Wheel Control Overview ……………………………………………………………………….2-8

Engine Compartment Overview………………………………………………………………………….2-9

Dimensions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-11

Engine ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-12

Bulb Wattage ……………………………………………………………………………………………………2-13

Tires And Wheels ………………………………………………………………………………………………2-14

Air Conditioning System ……………………………………………………………………………………2-15

Vehicle Weight And Luggage Volume ………………………………………………………………..2-15

Recommended Lubricants And Capacities …………………………………………………………2-16 Recommended SAE viscosity number ……………………………………………………………. 2-17

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) …………………………………………………………………..2-19

Vehicle Certification Label…………………………………………………………………………………2-19

Tire Specification And Pressure Label………………………………………………………………..2-20

Engine Number………………………………………………………………………………………………..2-20

Air Conditioner Compressor Label ……………………………………………………………………..2-21

Open Source Software Notice ……………………………………………………………………………2-21

Reporting Safety Defects…………………………………………………………………………………. 2-22

Vehicle Information and Reporting Safety Defects
Exterior Overview (Front View)
1C_OutsideVehicleFrontOverview The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
(1) Hood …………………………………………………………………………………………………………5-58 (2) Front light ………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-67, 9-58 (3) Tires and wheels ………………………………………………………………………………………..9-33 (4) Side view mirror ………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-47 (5) Panoramic sunroof ……………………………………………………………………………………. 5-54 (6) Front windshield wiper blades …………………………………………………………… 5-79, 9-26 (7) Windows ……………………………………………………………………………………………………5-50 (8) Front radar ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7-4
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Exterior Overview (Rear View)
1C_OutsideVehicleRearOverview The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
(1) Door ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5-26 (2) Fuel filler door ……………………………………………………………………………………………5-63 (3) Rear combination light ……………………………………………………………………… 5-67, 9-59 (4) Trunk …………………………………………………………………………………………………………5-59 (5) High mounted stop light …………………………………………………………………………… 9-60 (6) Antenna ……………………………………………………………………………………………………5-107 (7) Wide-rear view camera ………………………………………………………………………………… 95
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Interior Overview

1C_SideInsideVehicleOverview

The actual shape may differ from the illustration.

(1) Inside door handle …………………………………………………………………………………….. 5-27 (2) Integrated memory system ………………………………………………………………………… 5-32 (3) Side view mirror control switch ………………………………………………………………….. 5-47 (4) Central door lock switch …………………………………………………………………………….5-28 (5) Power window switches ………………………………………………………………………………5-51 (6) Power window lock button ………………………………………………………………………… 5-53 (7) Instrument panel illumination control switch ………………………………………………..4-3 (8) ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF button ………………………………………………6-39 (9) Trunk release button ……………………………………………………………………………………. 59 (10)EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) switch ………………………………………………………… 6-31 (11) Hood release lever ……………………………………………………………………………………..5-58 (12)Steering wheel tilt/telescopic lever ……………………………………………………………. 5-35 (13)Steering wheel ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5-34 (14)Seat …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3-4

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(15)Fuse box ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9-46
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Center Console Overview
1C_CenterInsideVehicleOverview The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
(1) Instrument cluster ……………………………………………………………………………………….4-2 (2) Horn ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5-36 (3) Driver’s front airbag…………………………………………………………………………………….3-40 (4) Engine Start/Stop Button ……………………………………………………………………………..6-5 (5) Rotary gear shift dial …………………………………………………………………………..6-10, 6-22 (6) Infotainment system ……………………………………………………………………………….. 5-108 (7) Hazard warning flasher switch ……………………………………………………………………..8-2 (8) Automatic climate control system ………………………………………………………………5-82 (9) USB Port, USB Charger…………………………………………………………………… 5-106 / 5-101 (10)USB Charger/USB Port convert button ………………………………………………………. 5-101 (11) USB Charger/Wireless charging system indicator …………………………… 5-101 / 5-103 (12)Power outlet ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 5-100 (13)Wireless smartphone charging system ……………………………………………………… 5-103 (14)Auto Hold button ……………………………………………………………………………………….6-35 2-6

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(15)Drive mode button …………………………………………………………………………………….6-50 (16)Parking/View button …………………………………………………………………………………. 7-97 (17) Cup holder …………………………………………………………………………………………………5-99 (18)Center console storage ………………………………………………………………………………5-98 (19)Glove box ………………………………………………………………………………………………….5-98 (20)Passenger’s front airbag …………………………………………………………………………….3-40 (21)USB Charger …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5-101
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Steering Wheel Control Overview
1C_SideInsideVehicleOverview_2 The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
(1) Lighting control lever ………………………………………………………………………………… 5-67 (2) Wiper and washer control lever ………………………………………………………………….. 5-79 (3) Paddle shifter ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 (4) Driving Assist button …………………………………………………………………………………. 7-63 (5) Cluster display controls ………………………………………………………………………………4-26 (6) Vehicle Distance button ……………………………………………………………………………..7-64 (7) Lane Driving Assist button …………………………………………………………………………. 7-23 (8) Voice recognition button …………………………………………………………………………. 5-108 (9) Audio remote control buttons ……………………………………………………………………5-107 (10)Bluetooth® hands-free phone button ……………………………………………………….. 5-108
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Engine Compartment Overview
Smartstream G2.5 T-GDI
1C_EngineRoom The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
(1) Engine coolant reservoir ……………………………………………………………………………. 9-19 (2) Battery ………………………………………………………………………………………………………9-30 (3) Brake fluid reservoir ………………………………………………………………………………….. 9-22 (4) Air cleaner …………………………………………………………………………………………………9-24 (5) Engine oil filler cap ……………………………………………………………………………………. 9-16 (6) Engine oil dipstick ……………………………………………………………………………………… 9-16 (7) Windshield washer fluid reservoir ……………………………………………………………….9-23 (8) Fuse box ……………………………………………………………………………………………………9-47
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Smartstream G2.5 GDI
1C_EngineRoom_5 The actual engine compartment in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
(1) Engine coolant reservoir ……………………………………………………………………………. 9-19 (2) Brake fluid reservoir ………………………………………………………………………………….. 9-22 (3) Air cleaner …………………………………………………………………………………………………9-24 (4) Engine oil dipstick ……………………………………………………………………………………… 9-16 (5) Engine oil filler cap ……………………………………………………………………………………. 9-16 (6) Windshield washer fluid reservoir ………………………………………………………………. 9-23 (7) Fuse box …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9-47 (8) Battery …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9-30
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Dimensions
Front tread Rear tread

Items Overall length Overall width Overall height
235/45 R18 245/40 R19 235/45 R18 245/40 R19 Wheelbase

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mm (in.) 4,910 (193.30) 1,860 (73.22) 1,445 (56.88) 1,618 (63.70) 1,610 (63.38) 1,625 (63.97) 1,617 (63.66) 2,840 (111.81)

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Engine

Engine Smartstream G2.5 T-GDI Smartstream
G2.5 GDI

Displacement cc Bore x Stroke mm

(cu. in.)

(in.)

2,497 (152.37)

88.5 x 101.5 (3.47 x 4.00)

2,497 (152.37)

88.5 x 101.5 (3.47 x 4.00)

Firing order 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2

No. of cylinders 4 4

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Bulb Wattage

Front Rear Interior

Light bulb

Headlight

Low High

Daytime running light/Parking light

Turn signal light

Side repeater light

Side marker light

Tail/Stop light

Turn signal light

Side marker light

Reverse light

High mounted stop light

License plate light

Map lamp

Type A Type B

Room lamp (if equipped)

Personal lamp (if equipped)

Luggage compartment lamp

Vanity mirror lamp

Mood lamp (Front seat door lamp, Passenger seat open tray lamp)

Bulb type LED LED
LED
LED LED LED LED LED LED P21W LED W5W WEDGE LED FESTOON LED FESTOON FESTOON
LED

2
Wattage LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED 21W LED 5W 10W LED 10W LED 5W 5W
LED

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Tires And Wheels

Items Full size tire

Tire size

Wheel size

Inflation pressure psi (kPa) Normal load Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear

Wheel nut torque kgf·m,
N ·m (lbf·ft)

235/45 R18
245/40 R19

7.5J X 18 8.0J X 19

35 (240) 35 (240)

11-13, 107-127 (79-94)

NOTICE
· It is permissible to add 3 psi (20 kPa) to the standard tire pressure specification if colder temperatures are expected soon. Tires typically lose 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 7 °C (12 °F) temperature drop. If extreme temperature variations are expected, recheck your tire pressure as necessary to keep them properly inflated.
· Tire inflation pressures may differ depending on changes in elevation (about 2.4 psi (10 kPa) for every mile (or kilometer) elevation change). If driving in areas of higher or lower elevation, be sure to check and adjust for proper tire inflation.
· Do not exceed the maximum inflation pressure, as found on the sidewall of the tire(s).

CAUTION
When replacing tires, ALWAYS use the same size, type, brand, construction, and tread pattern supplied with the vehicle. If not, it can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly.

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Air Conditioning System

Item

Weight of volume

Refrigerant g (oz.)

520±25 g (18±0.88 oz.)

Compressor lubricant g (oz.)

100±10 g (3.4±0.3 oz.)

Contact an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for more details.

Classification R-1234yf
PAG (FD46XG)

Vehicle Weight And Luggage Volume

Items
Gross vehicle weight kg (lbs.) Luggage volume (SAE) (cu ft.)
1 AT: Automatic Transmission 2 DCT: Dual Clutch Transmission

Smartstream G2.5 GDi

2WD

AWD

AT*1

2,020 (4,453)

2,095 (4,619)

Smartstream G 2.5 T-GDi DCT*2
2,115 (4,663)

441 (15.57)

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Recommended Lubricants And Capacities
To help achieve proper engine and powertrain performance and durability, use only lubricants of the proper quality. The correct lubricants also help promote engine efficiency that results in improved fuel economy.

Lubricant

Engine oil 1 2 (drain and refill) Recommends

Smartstream G2.5 GDI

Smartstream G2.5 T-GDI

Volume 5.8 (6.13 US qt.)

Classification SAE 0W-20 API SN PLUS/SP
or ILSAC GF-6 4
SAE 0W-30 API SN PLUS /SP or ILSAC GF-6
4

TM_QuakerState

Automatic transmission Smartstream

fluid

G2.5 GDI

6.5 (6.8 US qt.)

SK ATF SP4M-1, MICHANG ATF SP4M-1, S-OIL ATF
SP4M-1, Hyundai Genuine ATF SP4-M1

Dual clutch transmission fluid

Smartstream G2.5 T-GDI

Gear oil : 3.3~3.4 (3.49~3.59 U.S qt.)
Control oil : 2.45~2.5 (2.59~2.64 U.S qt.)

GS WDCTF HD G (WET DCT FLUID)
GS WDCTF HD H (WET DCT HYDRAULIC CONTROL OIL)

Coolant

Smartstream G2.5 GDI
Smartstream G2.5 T-GDI

8.7 (9.2 US qt.) 8.8 (9.3 US qt.)

Mixture of antifreeze and distilled water(Ethylene glycol base coolant for
aluminum radiator)

Rear differential oil (AWD)*3

0.58 (0.62 US qt.)

Hypoid gear oil API GL-5, SAE 75W/85 (SK HCT-5 75W/85 or equivalent)

Transfer case oil (AWD)*3

0.65 (0.69 US qt.)

Hypoid gear oil API GL-5, SAE 75W/85 (SK HCT-5 75W/85 or equivalent)

Brake fluid*5

As needed

DOT-4

Fuel

15.9 US gal. (60 )

Refer to “Fuel requirements” in chapter 1.

1 Refer to the “Recommended SAE viscosity number” section. 2 Engine oils labeled Energy Conserving Oil are now available. Along with other additional benefits, they
contribute to fuel economy by reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction. Often, these improvements are difficult to measure in everyday driving, but in a year’s time, they can offer significant cost and energy savings.
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3 If the transfer case/rear differential is submerged, visit an authorized HYUNDAI genuine products to replace differential oil.
4 Requires <API SN PLUS (or above) Full synthetic> grade engine oil. *5 To maintain the best braking performance and ABS/ESC performance, use genuine brake fluid that conform to
specifications.
Recommended SAE viscosity number
NOTICE
· Always be sure to clean the area around any filler plug, drain plug, or dipstick before checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially important in dusty or sandy areas and when the vehicle is used on unpaved roads. Cleaning the plug and dipstick areas will prevent dirt and grit from entering the engine and other mechanisms that could be damaged.
· Never add any additives to the engine oil. Engine oil additives can change the properties of engine oil and may cause serious engine failure.

Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an effect on fuel economy and cold weather operating (engine start and engine oil flow ability). Typically, lower viscosity engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold weather performance, however, higher viscosity engine oils are required for satisfactory lubrication in hot weather. Using oils of any viscosity other than those recommended could result in engine damage. When choosing an oil, consider the range of temperature your vehicle will be operated in before the next oil change. Proceed to select the recommended oil viscosity from the chart.

Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers

°C -30

-20 -10 0

10 20 30 40 50

Temperature

(°F)

-10 0

20 40 60 80

100

120

Engine Oil*1

Smarts tream G2.5
GDi

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Smarts tream G2.5 T-GDi

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*1 Requires <API SN PLUS (or above) Full synthetic> grade engine oil.

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WL_OilAPIMark
An engine oil displaying this American Petroleum Institute (API) Certification Mark conforms to the International Lubricant Specification Advisory Committee (ILSAC). It is recommended to only use engine oils that uphold this API Certification Mark.
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Frame number (if equipped)

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Vehicle Certification Label

2C_VINPosition
The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the number used in registering your vehicle and in all legal matters pertaining to its ownership, etc. The number is punched on the floor under the right front seat. To check the number, open the cover.
VIN label (if equipped)

2C_CertificationLabelPosition
The vehicle certification label attached on the driver’s (or front passenger’s) side center pillar gives the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

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The VIN is also on a plate attached to the top of the left side dashboard. The number on the plate can easily be seen through the windshield from outside.

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Tire Specification And Pressure Label

Engine Number
Smartstream G2.5 T- GDI

2C_TireLabel
The tires supplied on your new vehicle are chosen to provide the best performance for normal driving.
The tire label located on the driver’s side center pillar gives the tire pressures recommended for your vehicle.

2C_EngineNumberPosition Smartstream G2.5 GDI

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The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown in the drawing.

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Air Conditioner Compressor Label
2C_AirconCompLabel
A compressor label informs you the type of compressor your vehicle is equipped with such as model, supplier part number, production number, refrigerant (1) and refrigerant oil (2).

Open Source Software Notice
This vehicle contains software with open source licenses. Open source software information including the source code, copyright notices and referred license terms may be obtained on the website https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/o pensource HYUNDAI AUTO CANADA will provide the open source code to you in storage medium such as CD-ROM for minimum charge covering the cost of performing source distribution upon email request to opensource@hyundai.com within a period of 3 years from the date of product purchase.

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Reporting Safety Defects
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada (TC) in addition to notifying HYUNDAI AUTO CANADA CORP. Mailing Address: Transport Canada – ASFAD 330 Sparks Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0N5 Telephone: 819-994-3328 (Ottawa-Gatineau area or internationally) Toll free: 1-800-333-0510 (in Canada) Online: http://www.tc.gc.ca/recalls If TC receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, TC cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or HYUNDAI AUTO CANADA CORP.
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Important Safety Precautions…………………………………………………………………………….. 3-2

Always wear your seat belt……………………………………………………………………………… 3-2

Restrain all children ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-2

Airbag hazards……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-2

Driver distraction …………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-2

Never drink or take drugs and drive ………………………………………………………………… 3-3 Control your speed ………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-3 Keep your vehicle in safe condition…………………………………………………………………. 3-3

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Seats …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3-4
Safety precautions …………………………………………………………………………………………. 3-5 Front seats ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..3-6 Rear seats …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-11 Head restraint………………………………………………………………………………………………..3-13

Seats Warmers ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-16

Seat Belts ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-18
Seat belt safety precautions …………………………………………………………………………. 3-18 Seat belt warning light………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-19 Seat belt restraint system………………………………………………………………………………3-20 Additional seat belt safety precautions…………………………………………………………..3-26 Care of seat belts ………………………………………………………………………………………….3-28

Child Restraint System (CRS) ……………………………………………………………………………3-28
Children always in the rear…………………………………………………………………………….3-28 Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ……………………………………………………….3-29 Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ……………………………………………………….3-30

Airbag – Advanced Supplemental Restraint System…………………………………………… 3-37
SRS components…………………………………………………………………………………………..3-39 Where are the airbags?………………………………………………………………………………….3-40 How does the airbags system operate? ………………………………………………………….3-43 What to expect after an airbag inflates …………………………………………………………..3-46 SRS warning light…………………………………………………………………………………………. 3-47 Occupant Classification System (OCS) ………………………………………………………….. 3-47 Why didn’t my airbag go off in a collision? …………………………………………………….. 3-53 SRS care………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3-57 Additional safety precautions ………………………………………………………………………..3-58 Airbag warning labels ……………………………………………………………………………………3-58

Seats & Safety System

Important Safety Precautions
You will find many safety precautions and recommendations throughout this section, and throughout this manual. The safety precautions in this section are among the most important.
Always wear your seat belt
A seat belt is your best protection in all types of accidents. Airbags are designed to supplement seat belts, not to replace them. So even though your vehicle is equipped with airbags, always make sure you and your passengers wear your seat belts, and wear them properly.
Restrain all children
All children under age 13 should ride in your vehicle properly restrained in a rear seat, not the front seat. Infants and small children should be restrained in an appropriate Child Restraint System. Larger children should use a booster seat with the lap/shoulder belt until they can use the seat belt properly without a booster seat.
Airbag hazards
While airbags can save lives, they can also cause serious or fatal injuries to occupants who sit too close to them, or who are not properly restrained. Infants, young children, and short adults are at the greatest risk of being injured by an inflating airbag. Follow all instructions and warnings in this manual.

Driver distraction
Driver distraction presents a serious and potentially deadly danger, especially for inexperienced drivers. Safety should be the primary concern when behind the wheel and drivers need to be aware of the wide array of potential distractions, such as drowsiness, reaching for objects, eating, personal grooming, other passengers, and using mobile phones. Drivers can become distracted when they take their eyes and attention off the road or their hands off the wheel to focus on activities other than driving. To reduce your risk of distraction and an accident: · Set up your mobile devices (for
example, MP3 players, phones, navigation units, etc.) ONLY when your vehicle is parked or safely stopped. · ONLY use your mobile device when allowed by laws and conditions permit safe use. NEVER text or email while driving. Most countries have laws prohibiting drivers from texting. Some countries and cities also prohibit drivers from using handheld phones. · NEVER let the use of a mobile device distract you from driving. You have a responsibility to your passengers and others on the road to always drive safely, with your hands on the wheel as well as your eyes and attention on the road.

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Never drink or take drugs and drive
Drinking alcohol or taking drugs can reduce your ability to respond to changing conditions and emergencies. Do not drink or take drugs and drive, and do not let your friends drink or take drugs and drive.
Control your speed
Excessive speed 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 conditions, regardless of the maximum speed posted.
Keep your vehicle in safe condition
Having a tire blowout or a mechanical failure can be extremely hazardous. To reduce the possibility of such problems, check your tire pressures and condition frequently, and perform all regularly scheduled maintenance.
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Seats
1C_FrontSeatOverview
Driver’s seat [A] (1) Forward or rearward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (4) Seat cushion angle (if equipped) (5) Lumbar support (if equipped) (6) Seatback bolster (if equipped) (7) Head restraint Front passenger’s seat [B] (1) Forward or rearward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat height (4) Head restraint Rear seat [C] (1) Head restraint 3-4

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Infotainment system
2C_AdjustSeatAVN
Select Setup > Vehicle > Seat from the Setup menu in the infotainment system, you may use various convenience functions. · Seating Easy Access
– Driver Seat Easy Access: The distance (Normal/Extended/Off) the seat automatically moves when the driver enters or leaves the vehicle may be selected.
· Seat Position Change Alert: When the seat position changes, details of the change are shown with a seat image.
Information
· The infotainment system may change after software updates. For more information, refer to the user’s manual provided in the infotainment system and the quick reference guide.
· The information provided may differ depending on which functions are applicable to your vehicle.

Safety precautions
Adjusting the seats so that you are sitting in a safe and comfortable position plays an important role for the safety of the driver and passengers, as much as seat belts and airbags when in an accident.
WARNING
Do not use a cushion that reduces friction between the seat and the passenger. The passenger’s hips may slide under the lap portion of the seat belt during an accident or a sudden stop. Serious or fatal internal injuries could result because the seat belt cannot operate properly.
Airbags You can take steps to reduce the risk of being injured by an inflating airbag. Sitting too close to an airbag greatly increases the risk of injury in the event the airbag inflates. Move your seat as far back as possible from front airbags, while still maintaining control of the vehicle.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating airbag: · Adjust the driver’s seat as far to the rear
as possible while maintaining your ability to control the vehicle. · Adjust the front passenger seat as far to the rear as possible. · Hold the steering wheel by the rim with your hands at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions to minimize the risk of injuries to your hands and arms. · Never place anything or anyone between you and the airbag. · Do not allow the front passenger to place feet or legs on the dashboard to minimize the risk of leg injuries.

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Seat belts Always fasten your seat belt before starting any trip. At all times, passengers should sit upright and be properly restrained with a seat belt. Infants and small children must be restrained in appropriate Child Restraint Systems. Children who have outgrown a booster seat and adults must be restrained using the seat belts.
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death: · Never use one seat belt for more than
one occupant. · Always position the seatback upright
with the lap portion of the seat belt snug and low across the hips. · Never allow children or small infants to ride on a passenger’s lap. · Do not route the seat belt across your neck, across sharp edges, or reroute the shoulder strap away from your body. · Do not allow the seat belt to become caught or jammed.

Front seats
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death: · Never attempt to adjust the seat while
the vehicle is moving. The seat could respond with unexpected movement and may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in a collision. · Do not place anything under the front seats. Loose including unsecured floor mats, in the driver’s foot area could interfere with the operation of the foot pedals. · Do not allow anything to interfere with the normal position and proper locking of the seatback. · Do not place a cigarette lighter on the floor or seat. · Use extreme caution when picking up small objects trapped under the seats or between the seat and the center console. Your hands might be cut or injured by the sharp edges of the seat mechanism. · If there are occupants in the rear seats, be careful while adjusting the front seat. · Make sure that the seat is locked in place after the adjustment. If not, the seat might move unexpectedly.

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Reclining seatback Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is moving can be dangerous. Even when you are buckled up, the protections of your restraint system (seat belts and/or airbags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback. Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work properly. The more the seatback is reclined, the greater the chance for the passenger’s hips to slide under the lap belt or the passenger’s neck to strike the shoulder belt.
WARNING
Never ride with a reclined seatback when the vehicle is moving. Riding with a reclined seatback increases your chance of serious or fatal injuries in the event of a collision or sudden stop. Driver and passengers should always sit well back in their seats, properly belted, and with the seatbacks upright. Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work properly. When the seatback 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 a collision, you could be thrown into the seat belt, causing neck or other injuries. The more the seatback is reclined, the greater chance the passenger’s hips will slide under the lap belt or the passenger’s neck will strike the shoulder belt.

Manual seat controls The front seat can be adjusted by using the levers located underneath the front part of the seat or on the outer side of the seat. Forward and rearward adjustment
2C_AdjustSeatForwardBackwardmanual
To move the seat forward or rearward: 1. Pull up the seat slide adjustment lever
and hold it. 2. Slide the seat to the position desired
position. 3. Release the lever and make sure the
seat is locked in place. Move forward and rearward without using the lever. If the seat moves, it is not locked properly.

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2C_AdjustSeatBackmanual
To recline the seatback: 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up the
seatback lever. 2. Carefully lean back on the seat and
adjust the seatback to the desired position. 3. Release the lever and make sure the seatback is locked in place. Seat height

Power seat controls
if equipped
The driver’s seat can be adjusted by using the control switches located on the outside of the seat cushion.
WARNING
NEVER allow children to remain in the vehicle unattended. The power seats are operable when the vehicle is turned off.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the seats: · Always stop adjusting the seats when
the seat has been adjusted as far forward or rearward as possible. · Do not adjust the seats longer than necessary when the vehicle is turned off. This may result in unnecessary battery drain. · Do not operate two or more seats at the same time. This may result in an electrical malfunction.

2C_AdjustSeatHeightmanual
To change the height of the seat cushion: · Push down on the lever several times,
to lower the seat cushion. · Pull up on the lever several times, to
raise the seat cushion.

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Forward and rearward adjustment

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Seat cushion tilt/Seat height adjustment

2C_AdjustSeatForwardBackwardAuto
To move the seat forward or rearward: 1. Push the control switch forward or
rearward. 2. Release the switch once the seat
reaches the desired position. Seatback angle adjustment
2C_AdjustSeatBackAuto
To recline the seatback: 1. Push the control switch forward or
rearward. 2. Release the switch once the seatback
reaches the desired position.

2C_AdjustSeatHeightAuto
· Seat cushion tilt (1) To change the angle of the front part of the seat cushion: 1. Push the front portion of the control
switch up to raise or down to lower the front part of the seat cushion. 2. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position. · Seat height (2) To change the height of the seat: 1. Push the rear portion of the control switch up to raise or down to lower the height of the seat. 2. Release the switch once the seat reaches the desired position.

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Seats & Safety System Lumbar support (for driver’s seat)

Seatback pocket

2C_AdjustSeatBackCushionAuto
To adjust the lumbar support: 1. Press the front portion of the switch (1)
to increase support or the rear portion of the switch (2) to decrease support. 2. Release the switch once the lumbar support reaches the desired position.
NOTICE
Do not continue to operate the lumbar support when the lumbar support provides its maximum support. Damage to the lumbar support motor could occur.

2C_SeatBackPocket
The seatback pocket is provided on the back of the front passenger seatback.
CAUTION
Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the seatback pocket. In a collision, they can come loose from the pocket and injure occupants.

Seat bolster adjustment (for driver’s seat)

2C_AdjustSeatBolster
To adjust seat bolster: 1. Push the adjustment lever clockwise,
the seatback bolster will be adjusted inward. Push the switch counterclockwise, the seatback bolster will be adjusted outward. 2. Release the lever once the bolster reaches the desired position.
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Rear seats
Folding the rear seats The rear seatbacks can be folded to facilitate carrying long items or to increase the rear cargo volume in the vehicle. Before folding the rear seats, lower the head restraint to the lowest position and store the seat belt to both sides of the seats.
WARNING
· 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 available for use. This could result in serious injury or death in a collision or sudden stop.
· Objects carried on the folded down seatback should not extend higher than the top of the front seatbacks. This can allow cargo to slide forward and cause property damage or serious injury or even death during a collision or sudden stop.

To fold down the rear seatback: 1. Adjust the front seatback to the upright
position and if necessary, slide the front seat forward. 2. Lower the rear head restraints to the lowest position by pushing and holding the release button (1) and pushing down on the head restraint (2).
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3. Route the seat belt webbing to the outward of the rear seat to prevent the belts from being damaged.

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4. Open the trunk and fold the seat back forward while pulling the seat folding lever (1).

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5. To use the rear seat, lift and pull the seatback rearward. Pull the seatback firmly until it clicks into place. Make sure the seatback is locked in place and return the rear seat belt to the proper position.
To unfold the rear seatback: 1. Lift and push the seatback rearward
while lifting up the front portion of the folding lever.
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2. Push the seatback firmly until it clicks into place. Make sure the seatback is locked in place.
3. Route the seat belt webbing to the outward of the rear seat to prevent the belts from being damaged.
WARNING
Lock the seatback properly. In a collision or sudden stop, an unlocked seatback may allow cargo to move forward with great force and may result in serious injury or death.

WARNING
Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from moving in a collision and causing serious injury or death to the vehicle occupants. Do not place objects in the rear seats, because they cannot be properly secured and may hit the front seat occupants in a collision. Armrest
2C_RearArmrestFilp
The armrest is located in the center of the rear seat. Pull the armrest down from the seatback to use it.
NOTICE
Make sure there is no object on the center cushion before pulling down the armrest.
WARNING
Make sure the armrest is securely locked in its original position after use. The armrest may fall and cause injury in a sudden stop.

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Head restraint
The vehicle’s front and rear seats have adjustable head restraints. The head restraints provide comfort for passengers, but more importantly they are designed to help protect passengers from whiplash and other neck and spinal injuries during an accident, especially in a rear impact collision. When there are no occupants in the rear seats, adjust the rear head restraints to the lowest height to improve the driver’s visibility.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in an accident, take the following precautions when adjusting your head restraints: · Always adjust the head restraints
properly for all passengers BEFORE starting the vehicle. · Never let anyone ride in a seat with the head restraint removed or reversed. · Adjust the head restraints so that the middle of the head restraint is at the same height as the top of the eyes.

WARNING
When passengers are sitting on the rear seats, always raise the head restraints above the lowest stored position.
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Front seat head restraints

2C_HeadrestOverview
The driver’s and front passenger’s seats are equipped with adjustable head restraints for the passengers safety and comfort.

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· Never adjust the head restraint position of the driver’s seat when the vehicle is moving.
· Adjust the head restraint as close to the passenger’s head as possible. Do not use a seat cushion that holds the body away from the seatback.
· Make sure the head restraint locks into position after adjusting it.
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Seats & Safety System Adjusting the height up and down

Removal/Reinstall To remove the head restraint:
Manual adjustment seat

2C_AdjustHeadrestUpDown
To raise the head restraint: 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). To lower the head restraint: 1. Press and hold the release button (2) on
the head restraint support. 2. Lower the head restraint to the desired
position (3).
NOTICE

2C_RemoveHeadrestManual Power adjustment seat

2C_AdjustHeadrestCaution
If you recline the seatback towards the front with the head restraint and seat cushion raised, the head restraint may come in contact with the sunvisor or other parts of the vehicle.

2C_RemoveHeadrestAuto
1. Recline the seatback (2) with the seatback angle lever or switch (1).
2. Pull up the head restraint to the upmost position and press the release button (3) to remove the head restraint (4).
WARNING
Never allow anyone to travel in a seat with the head restraint removed.

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To reinstall the head restraint:
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Rear seat head restraints

2C_InstallHeadrestManual Power adjustment seat

2C_RearHeadrestPosition
The rear seats are equipped with head restraints in all the seating positions for the passenger’s safety and comfort.
Adjusting the height up and down
if equipped

2C_InstallHeadrestAuto
1. Recline the seat back by pressing seatback angle lever or switch (3).
2. Put the head restraint poles (2) into the holes while pressing the release button (1).
3. Adjust the head restraint to the appropriate height.
4. Adjust the seatback angle (4) with the seatback angle lever or switch (3).
WARNING
Always make sure the head restraint locks into position after reinstalling and adjusting it properly.

2C_AdjustRearHeadrestUpDown
To raise the head restraint: 1. Pull it up to the desired position (1). To lower the head restraint: 1. Press and hold the release button (2) on
the head restraint support. 2. Lower the head restraint to the desired
position (3).

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Removal
if equipped
To remove the head restraint:
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1. Raise the head restraint as far as it can go.
2. Press the head restraint release button (1) while pulling up the head restraint (2).
Reinstallation
if equipped
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To reinstall the head restraint: 1. Put the head restraint poles into the
holes (2) while pressing the release button (1). 2. Adjust the head restraint to the appropriate height.

Seats Warmers
Seat warmers are provided to warm the seats during cold weather. During mild weather or under conditions where the operation of the seat warmer is not needed, keep the seat warmers off.
WARNING
The seat warmers can cause serious burns, even at low temperatures and especially if used for long periods of time. Passengers must be able to feel if the seat is becoming too warm so they can turn it off, if needed. Seat warmers consume large amounts of electricity. Please avoid using seat warmers while the vehicle is off in order to prevent battery discharge. People who cannot detect temperature change or pain to the skin should use extreme caution, especially the following types of passengers: · Infants, children, elderly or disabled
persons, or hospital outpatients. · People with sensitive skin or who burn
easily. · Fatigued individuals. · Intoxicated individuals. · People taking medication that may
cause drowsiness or sleepiness.
Never place anything on the seat that insulates against heat when the seat warmer is operating, such as a blanket or seat cushion.

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NOTICE
To prevent damage to the seat warmers and seats: · Never use a solvent such as paint
thinner, benzene, alcohol or gasoline to clean the seats. · Do not place heavy or sharp objects on seats equipped with seat warmers. · Do not change the seat cover. It may damage the seat warmer.

Front seat warmers While the engine is running, press the seat warmer switch to warm the driver’s seat or front passenger’s seat.
1. While the engine is running, press next to the driver’s seat or front passenger’s seat, which requires heating, from the climate control information screen.

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· The seat warmer is turned on as low.
2. When you press the button in the high state, it is high, and you can move it in the order of medium, low, and off by pressing the button. · The seat warmer temperature is lowered automatically and then goes off after a certain time to prevent low temperature burns. Press or to adjust the temperature again. If high temperature is selected again after the seat warmer turns off, the temperature is controlled automatically again. · To turn on the seat warmer when the air ventilation seat is turned on, press until the seat warmer is turned on.

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Seat Belts
This section describes how to use the seat belts properly. It also describes some of the things not to do when using seat belts.
Seat belt safety precautions
Always fasten your seat belt and make sure all passengers have fastened their seat belts before starting any trip. Airbags are designed to supplement the seat belt as an additional safety device, not a replacement. Most countries require all vehicle occupants to wear seat belts.
WARNING
Seat belts must be used by ALL passengers whenever the vehicle is moving. To prevent serious injury or death: · Children under the age of 13 should be
properly restrained in the rear seats. · Never allow children to ride in the front
passenger seat, unless the airbag is deactivated. If a child is seated in the front passenger seat, move the seat as far back as possible. And the child must always be restrained in the seat properly. · NEVER allow an infant or child to be carried on an occupant’s lap. · NEVER ride with the seatback reclined when the vehicle is moving. · Do not allow children to share a seat or seat belt. · Do not wear the shoulder belt under your arm or behind your back. · NEVER wear a seat belt over fragile objects. If there is a sudden stop or impact, the seat belt can damage it. · Do not use the seat belt if it is twisted. A twisted seat belt will not protect you properly in a collision. · Do not use a seat belt if the webbing or hardware is damaged.

· Do not latch the seat belt into the buckles intended for other seating positions.
· Never unfasten the seat belt while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control resulting in a collision.
· Make sure there is nothing in the buckle that could interfere with the seat belt latch mechanism from fastening securely.
· Never modify seatbelt or install devices that may prevent seatbelt assembly from removing slack.
· Do not use a seat belt if the webbing or hardware is damaged. Have the seat belt replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
WARNING
Damaged seat belts and seat belt assemblies do not operate properly. Always replace: · Frayed, contaminated, or damaged
webbing. · Damaged hardware. · The entire seat belt assembly after it
has been worn in an accident, even if damage to webbing or assembly is not apparent.

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Seat belt warning light
Driver’s seat belt warning
Instrument cluster
2C_SeatBeltWarningLampOverview
As a reminder to the driver, the driver’s seat belt warning light illuminates for about 6 seconds each time the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position regardless of seatbelt fastening. If you continue not to fasten the seat belt or unfasten the seat belt while driving under 20 km/h (12 mph), the seat belt warning light illuminates. If you continue not to fasten the seat belt or unfasten the seat belt while driving 20 km/h (12 mph) or faster, the seat belt warning chime sounds for certain period of time and the warning light blinks.

Front passenger’s seat belt warning As a reminder to the front passenger, the front passenger’s seat belt warning light illuminates for about 6 seconds each time the engine is turned on regardless of seat belt fastening. If the passenger continues to not fasten their seat belt or unfasten their seat belt and you drive under 20 km/h (12 mph), the seat belt warning light illuminates. If the passenger continues to not fasten their seat belt or unfasten their seat belt and you drive 20 km/h (12 mph) or faster, the seat belt warning chime sounds for certain period of time and the corresponding warning light blinks.
WARNING
Riding in an improper position may adversely affect the front passenger’s seat belt warning system. Instruct the passenger to properly be seated when the vehicle is moving.
Information
· If the front passenger seat is not occupied, the seat belt warning light blinks or illuminate for 6 seconds.
· The front passenger’s seat belt warning may operate when luggage or electronic devices are placed on the front passenger seat.

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Rear passenger’s seat belt warning
if equipped
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· As a reminder to the rear seat passengers, the corresponding seat belt warning light illuminates for about 6 seconds each time the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position regardless of seat belt fastening.
· Although the rear seats are not occupied, the seat belt warning light illuminates for about 70 seconds if the seat belt is not fastened.
· If the seat belt is unfastened while driving, the seat belt warning operates as follows depending on vehicle speed. – Under 20 km/h (12 mph): The corresponding seat belt warning light illuminates for about 70 seconds. – Over 20 km/h (12 mph): The corresponding seat belt warning light blinks and the warning chime sounds for about 35 seconds.
· if the seat belt is fastened, the corresponding seat belt warning light turns off immediately.

Seat belt restraint system
Driver’s seat belt ­ 3-point system with emergency locking retractor To fasten your seat belt: Pull the belt from the retractor and insert the metal tab (1) into the buckle (2). An audible “click” sounds when the tab locks into the buckle. Make sure the seat belt is not twisted.
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Place the lap belt portion across your hips and the shoulder belt (2) portion across your chest.
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The seat belt automatically adjusts to the proper length after the lap belt portion is adjusted manually so that it fits snugly around your hips. If you lean forward in a slow, easy motion, the belt extends and moves 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 forward too quickly.

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NOTICE
If you cannot smoothly pull the seat belt out from the retractor, firmly pull the seat belt out and release it. After release, the belt may be pulled out smoothly.
WARNING
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 seat belt
as low as possible across your hips, not on your waist, so that it fits snugly. This allows your strong pelvic bones to absorb the force of the crash, reducing the chance of internal injuries. · Position one arm under the shoulder belt and the other over the belt, as shown in the illustration. · Always position the shoulder belt anchor into the locked position at the appropriate height. · Never position the shoulder belt across your neck or face.

Height adjustment (Front seat) Adjust the height of the shoulder belt so that it lies across your chest and midway over your shoulder nearest the door, not over your neck. To adjust the height of the seat belt anchor: · Pull it up (1) to raise the height. To lower
it, push it down (3) while pressing the height adjuster button (2). Release the button to lock the anchor in place. Try pushing the height adjuster down to make sure that it is locked in place.
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To release your seat belt: Press the release button (1) in the locking buckle.
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Once released, the belt should automatically draw back into the retractor. If this does not happen, check the belt to be sure it is not twisted, then try again.

Passenger and rear seat belts ­ 3-point system with convertible locking retractor This type of seat belt combines both an emergency locking retractor and an automatic locking retractor. Convertible retractor type seat belts are installed in the rear seat positions to help accommodate the installation of child restraint systems. A convertible retractor is also installed in the front passenger seat position. Children should always be seated in the rear. Never place any infant/child restraint system in the front seat.
To fasten your seat belt: Pull the seat belt out of the retractor and insert the metal tab into the buckle. An audible “click” sounds when the tab locks into the buckle. Pull the shoulder portion of the belt to snug the belt across your hips and remove slack. Make sure the seat belt is not twisted. When not securing a child restraint, the seat belt automatically adjusts to the proper 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 has been fully extended from the retractor to allow for the installation of a child restraint system, the seat belt operation changes to allow the belt to retract, but not to extend (Automatic Locking Retractor Type). Refer to the “Child Restraint System (CRS)” section in this chapter.

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Rear center seat belt (3-point rear center seat belt)

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Press the release button (1) in the locking buckle. The belt should automatically draw back into the retractor. If this does not happen, check the belt is not twisted, then try again.
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· The emergency locking mode allows seated passengers to move freely in their seats while keeping some tension on the belt. During a collision or sudden stop, the retractor automatically locks the belt to help restrain the passengers.
· To deactivate the automatic locking mode, unbuckle the seat belt and allow the belt to fully retract.

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Insert the tongue plate (1) into the buckle (2) until an audible “click” is heard, indicating the latch is locked. Pull the shoulder portion of the belt to snug the belt across your hips and remove slack. Make sure the seat belt is not twisted. When using the rear center seat belt, use the buckle with the “CENTER” mark.
Information
If you cannot pull out the safety belt from the retractor, firmly pull the belt out and release it. After release, pull out the belt smoothly.

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Pretensioner seat belt
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Your vehicle is equipped with driver’s, front passenger’s and rear passengers pretensioner seat belts (retractor pretensioner). The pretensioner makes sure the seat belts fit tightly against your body in certain frontal or side collision(s). The pretensioner seat belts may be activated in some crashes where the frontal or side collision(s) is severe enough, together with the airbags. When the vehicle stops suddenly, or if you try to lean forward too quickly, the seat belt retractor locks in place. In some frontal collisions, the pretensioner activates and pulls the seat belt against your body. If the system senses excessive tension on the driver’s or passenger’s seat belt when the pretensioner seat belt activates, the load limiter inside the retractor pretensioner releases some of the pressure on the driver’s or passenger’s seat belt.

WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death: · Always wear your seat belt and sit
properly in your seat. · Do not use the seat belt if it is loose or
twisted. · Do not place anything near the buckle. · Always replace your pretensioners after
activation or an accident. · NEVER inspect, service, repair or
replace the pretensioners by yourself. Have the pretensioners inspected, serviced, repaired, or replaced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. · Do not hit the seat belt assemblies.
WARNING
Do not touch the pretensioner seat belt assemblies for several minutes after they have been activated. When the pretensioner seat belt mechanism deploys during a collision, the pretensioner can become hot and can burn you.
CAUTION
Body work on the front area of the vehicle may damage the pretensioner seat belt system. Have the system serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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The pretensioner seat belt system consists mainly of the following components. Their locations are shown in the illustration:
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NOTICE
The sensor that activates the SRS control module is connected with the pretensioner seat belt. The SRS airbag warning light on the instrument cluster illuminates for about 3-6 seconds after the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position, and then turns off. If the pretensioner is not working properly, the warning light illuminates even if the SRS airbag is not malfunctioning. If the warning light does not illuminate when starting the engine or stays illuminated or illuminates while driving, have the pretensioner seat belts and/or SRS control module inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.

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(1) SRS airbag warning light (2) Front retractor pretensioner (3) SRS control module (4) Rear retractor pretensioner

Information
· Pretensioner seat belts may be activated in certain frontal or side collisions or rollover situations.
· When the pretensioner seat belts are activated, a loud noise may be heard and fine dust, which may appear to be smoke, may be visible in the passenger compartment. These are normal operating conditions and are not hazardous.
· Although it is non-toxic, the fine dust may cause skin irritation and should not be inhaled for prolonged periods. Wash all exposed skin areas thoroughly after an accident in which the pretensioner seat belts were activated.
Load limiter If a seatbelt places an excessive load on the chest during a vehicle crash, a load limiter equipped with the seatbelt reduces the pressure on the chest.

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Additional seat belt safety precautions
Seat belt use during pregnancy The seat belt should always be used during pregnancy. The best way to protect your unborn child is to protect yourself by always wearing the seat belt. Pregnant women should always wear a lap-shoulder seat belt. Place the shoulder belt across your chest, routed between your breasts and away from your neck. Place the lap belt below your belly and pull the shoulder portion so that it fits SNUGLY across your hips and pelvic bone, under the rounded part of your belly.
WARNING
· Pregnant women and patients are more vulnerable to any impacts on the abdomen during an abrupt stop or collision. If you are in an accident while pregnant, consult your doctor.
· To reduce the risk of serious injury or death to an unborn child during an accident, pregnant women should NEVER place the lap portion of the seat belt above or over the area of the abdomen where the unborn child is located.

Seat belt use and children
Infant and small children Most countries have Child Restraint System laws that require children to travel in approved Child Restraint System devices, including booster seats. The age at which seat belts can be used instead of Child Restraint System may be different among countries, so you should be aware of the specific requirements in your state, and where you are traveling. Infant and Child Restraint System must be properly placed and installed in a rear seat. For more information refer to the “Seat belt safety precautions” section in this chapter.
WARNING
Always properly restrain infants and small children in a Child Restraint System appropriate for the child’s height and weight. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death to a child and other passengers, never hold a child in your lap or arms when the vehicle is moving. Violent forces during a collision will tear the child from your arms and throw the child against the interior or to be ejected from the vehicle.
Small children are best protected from injury in an accident when properly restrained in the rear seat by a Child Restraint System that meets the requirements of the Safety Standards of your country. Before buying any Child Restraint System, make sure that it has a label certifying that it meets the Safety Standards of your country. The Child Restraint System must be appropriate for your child’s height and weight. Check the label on the Child Restraint System for this information. Refer to the “Child Restraint System (CRS)” section in this chapter.

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Larger children Children under age 13 and who are too large for a booster seat should always occupy the rear seat and use the available lap/shoulder belts. A seat belt should be snug against the hips and be snug across the shoulder and chest to restrain the child safely. A child’s squirming could move the belt out of position. Adults should frequently check belt fit. In a collision, the safest place for children is in the rear seats, using a Child Restraint System appropriate for the child. If a larger child over age 13 must be seated in the front seat, the child must be securely restrained by the available seat belt and the seat should be placed in the rearmost position. If the shoulder belt portion slightly touches the child’s neck or face, try placing the child closer to the center of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still touches their face or neck, the child needs to return to an appropriate booster seat in the rear seat.
WARNING
· Always make sure larger children’s seat belts are buckled and properly adjusted.
· Never allow the shoulder belt to contact the child’s neck or face.
· Do not allow more than one child to use a single seat belt.
Seat belt use and injured people A seat belt should still be used when an injured person is being transported. Consult a physician for specific recommendations.

One person per belt When two people (children or adults) are sitting together, never attempt to use a single seat belt. This could increase the severity of injuries in a collision.
Do not lie down Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is moving can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the protections of your restraint system (seat belts and/or airbags) is greatly reduced by reclining your seatback. Seat belts must be snug against your hips and chest to work properly. During a collision, you could be thrown into the seat belt, causing neck or other injuries. The more the seat back is reclined, the greater the chance for the passenger’s hips to slide under the lap belt or the passenger’s neck to strike the shoulder belt.
WARNING
· Never ride with a reclined seatback when the vehicle is moving.
· Riding with a reclined seatback increases your chance of serious or fatal injuries in the event of a collision or sudden stop.
· Driver and passengers should always sit well back in their seats with the seatbacks upright and should be belted properly.

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Care of seat belts
Seat belt systems should never be disassembled or modified.
Periodic inspection All seat belts should be inspected periodically for wear or damage of any kind. Any damaged parts should be replaced as soon 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 solution and warm water. Bleach, dye, strong detergents, or abrasives should not be used because they may damage and weaken the fabric.
When to replace seat belts The entire seat belt assembly or assemblies should be replaced if the vehicle has been involved in an accident. This should be done even if no damage is visible. Consult an authorized HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.

Child Restraint System (CRS)
Children always in the rear
WARNING
Always properly restrain children in the vehicle. Children of all ages are safer when restrained in the rear seat. A child riding in the front passenger seat can be forcefully struck by an inflating airbag resulting in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
Children under age 13 should always ride in the rear seats and must always be properly restrained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop, or sudden maneuver. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats than in the front seat. Even with airbags, children can be seriously injured or killed. Children too large for a Child Restraint System must use the seat belts provided. Most countries have child restraint laws which require children to travel in approved Child Restraint Systems. The laws governing the age or height/weight restrictions at which seat belts can be used instead of Child Restraint System differs among countries, so you should be aware of the specific requirements in your state, and where you are travelling. Child Restraint Systems must be properly placed and installed in the rear seat. You must use a commercially available Child Restraint System that meets the requirements of the Safety Standards of your country. Child Restraint Systems are generally designed to be secured in a vehicle seat by lap belt portion of a lap/shoulder belt,

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or by a LATCH system in the rear seats of the vehicle.
Child Restraint System (CRS) Infants and younger children must be restrained in an appropriate rearward-facing or forward-facing CRS that has first been properly secured to the seat of the vehicle. Read and comply with the instructions for installation and use provided by the manufacturer of the Child Restraint System.
WARNING
An improperly secured child restraint can increase the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH in an accident. Always take the following precautions when using a Child Restraint System: · NEVER install a child or infant restraint
in the front passenger’s seat. · Always properly secure the child
restraint to a rear seat of the vehicle. · Always follow the child restraint system
manufacturer’s instructions for installation and use. · Always properly restrain your child in the child restraint. · If the vehicle head restraint prevents proper installation of a child seat (as described in the child restraint system manual), the head restraint of the respective seating position shall be readjusted or entirely removed. · Do not use an infant carrier or a child safety seat that “hooks” over a seatback, it may not provide adequate protection in an accident. · After an accident, have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer check the child restraint system, seat belts, tether anchors and lower anchors.

Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS)
When selecting a Child Restraint System for your child, always: · Make sure the Child Restraint System
has a label certifying that it meets applicable Safety Standards of your country. · Select a Child Restraint System based on your child’s height and weight. The required label or the instructions for use typically provide this information. · Select a Child Restraint System that fits the vehicle seating position where it will be used. · Read and comply with the warnings and instructions for installation and use provided with the Child Restraint System. Child Restraint System types There are three main types of Child Restraint Systems: rearward-facing, forward-facing and booster Child Restraint Systems. They are classified according to the child’s age, height and weight. Rear-facing child seats
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reduce the stress to the neck and spinal cord. All children under age one must always ride in a rear-facing infant child restraint. Convertible and 3-in-1 child seats typically have higher height and weight limits for the rear-facing position, allowing you to keep your child rear-facing for a longer period of time. Continue to use a rear-facing child seat for as long as your child will fit within the height and weight limits allowed by the child seat manufacturer. It’s the best way to keep them safe. Once your child has outgrown the rear-facing child restraint, your child is ready for a forward- facing child restraint with a harness.
WARNING
NEVER install a child or infant restraint in the front passenger’s seat. Placing a rear-facing child restraint in the front seat can result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH if the child restraint is struck by an inflating airbag. Forward-facing Child Restraint System
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A forward-facing Child Restraint System provides restraint for the child’s body with a harness. Keep children in a forward-facing Child Restraint System with a harness until they reach the top height or weight limit allowed by your Child Restraint System’s manufacturer.

Once your child outgrows the forward-facing Child Restraint System, your child is ready for a booster seat.
Booster seats A booster seat is a Child Restraint System designed to improve the fit of the vehicle’s seat belt system. A booster seat positions the seat belt so that it fits properly over the stronger parts of your child’s body. Keep your children in booster seats until they are big enough to fit in a seat belt properly. For a seat belt to fit properly, the lap belt must lie comfortable across the upper thighs, not the stomach. The shoulder belt should lie comfortable across the shoulder and chest and not across the neck or face. Children under age 13 must always be properly restrained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden maneuver.
Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)
WARNING
Before installing your Child Restraint System always: Read and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the Child Restraint System. Failure to follow all warnings and instructions could increase the risk of the SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH if an accident occurs.
WARNING
If the vehicle head restraint prevents proper installation of a Child Restraint System, the head restraint of the respective seating position shall be readjusted or entirely removed.

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After selecting a proper Child Restraint System for your child and checking that the Child Restraint System fits properly on the seating position, there are three general steps for a proper installation: · Properly secure the Child Restraint
System to the vehicle. All Child Restraint Systems must be secured to the vehicle with the lap belt or lap part of a lap/shoulder belt or with the lower anchor and/or tether anchor and/or with the support leg. · Make sure the Child Restraint System is firmly secured. After installing a Child Restraint System to the vehicle, push and pull the seat forward and from side-to-side to verify that it is securely attached to the seat. A Child Restraint System secured with a seat belt should be installed as firmly as possible. However, some side-to-side movement can be expected. When installing a Child Restraint System, adjust the vehicle seat and seatback (up and down, forward and rearward) so that your child fits in the Child Restraint System in a comfortable manner. · Secure the child in the Child Restraint System. Make sure the child is properly strapped in the Child Restraint System according to the Child Restraint System manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION
A Child Restraint System in a closed vehicle can become very hot. To prevent burns, check the seating surface and buckles before placing your child in the Child Restraint System.

Lower Anchors and Tether for Children (LATCH System) The LATCH system holds a Child Restraint System during driving and in an accident. This system is designed to make installation of the Child Restraint System easier and reduce the possibility of improperly installing your Child Restraint System. The LATCH system uses anchors in the vehicle and attachments on the Child Restraint System. The LATCH system eliminates the need to use seat belts to secure the Child Restraint System to the rear seats. Lower anchors are metal bars built into the vehicle. There are two lower anchors for each LATCH seating position that will accommodate a Child Restraint System with lower attachments. To use the LATCH system in your vehicle, you must have a Child Restraint System with LATCH attachments. The Child Restraint System manufacturer will provide you with instructions on how to use the Child Restraint System with its attachments for the LATCH anchorages.
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LATCH anchors have been provided in the left and right outboard rear seating positions. Their locations are shown in the illustration. There are no LATCH anchors provided for the center rear seating position.

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WARNING
Do not attempt to install a Child Restraint System using LATCH anchors in the rear center seating position. There are no LATCH anchors provided for this seat. Using the outboard seat anchors can damage the anchors which may break or fail in a collision resulting in serious injury or death.

WARNING
Before installing the Child Restraint System, make sure that there are no objects (for example, toy, pen, wire) around the lower anchor area. Those objects may damage either the seat belt system or the Child Restraint System during the installment procedure. If necessary, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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(1) Lower Anchor Position Indicator (2) Lower Anchor
The lower anchor position indicator symbols are located on the left and right rear seat backs to identify the position of the lower anchors in your vehicle (see arrows in illustration). The LATCH anchors are located between the seatback and the seat cushion of the rear seat left and right outboard seating positions.

Securing a Child Restraint System with the “LATCH Anchors System” To install a LATCH-compatible Child Restraint System in either of the rear outboard seating positions: 1. Move the seat belt buckle away from
the lower anchors. 2. Move any other objects away from the
anchorages that could prevent a secure connection between the Child Restraint System and the lower anchors. 3. Place the Child Restraint System on the vehicle seat, then attach the seat to the lower anchors according to the instructions provided by the Child Restraint System manufacturer. 4. Follow the instructions of the Child Restraint System’s manufacturer for proper installation and connection of the lower attachments on the Child Restraint System to the lower anchors.

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WARNING
Take the following precautions when using the LATCH system: · Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with your Child Restraint System. · To prevent the child from reaching and taking hold of unretracted seat belts, buckle all unused rear seat belts and retract the seat belt webbing behind the child. Children can be strangled if a shoulder belt becomes wrapped around their neck and the seat belt tightens. · NEVER attach more than one Child Restraint System to a single anchorage. This could cause the anchor or attachment to come loose or break. · Always have the LATCH system inspected by your dealer after an accident. An accident can damage the LATCH system and may not properly secure the Child Restraint System.

Securing a Child Restraint System seat with “Top-tether Anchorage” system
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First secure the child restraint with the LATCH lower anchors or the seat belt. If the child restraint manufacturer recommends that the top tether strap be attached, attach and tighten the top tether strap to the top tether strap anchor. Top tether anchorages are located on the rear of the seatbacks.

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To install the tether anchor: 1. Route the Child Restraint System
top-tether strap over the seatback. Placing the top tether strap, follow the instructions of the Child Restraint System manufacturer. 2. Connect the tether strap hook to the tether anchor, then tighten the top-tether strap according to the instructions of your Child Restraint System’s manufacturer to firmly attach the Child Restraint System to the seat.
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3. Check that the Child Restraint System is securely attached to the seat by pushing and pulling the seat forward-and-back and side-to-side.
WARNING
Take the following precautions when installing the top-tether: · Read and follow all installation
instructions provided with your Child Restraint System. · NEVER attach more than one Child Restraint System to a single tether anchor. This could cause the anchorage or attachment to come loose or break. · Do not attach the tether strap to anything other than the correct top-tether anchor. It may not work properly if attached to something else. · Child Restraint System anchors are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted Child Restraint System. Under no circumstances are the anchors to be used for adult seat belts or harnesses or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.

Securing a Child Restraint System with a lap/shoulder belt When not using the LATCH system, all Child Restraint Systems must be secured to a rear seat with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.
WARNING
ALWAYS place a rearward-facing Child Restraint System in the rear seat of the vehicle. Placing a rearward-facing child restraint in the front seat can result in serious injury or death if the Child Restraint System is struck by an inflating airbag. Automatic locking mode
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Since all passenger seat belts move freely under normal conditions and only lock under extreme or emergency conditions (emergency locking mode), you must manually pull the seat belt all the way out to shift the retractor to the “Automatic Locking” mode to secure a Child Restraint System. The “Automatic Locking” mode will help prevent the normal movement of the child in the vehicle from causing the seat belt to loosen and compromise the Child Restraint System. To secure a Child Restraint System, use the following procedure.

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To install a Child Restraint System on the rear seats, do the following: 1. Place the Child Restraint System on a
rear seat and route the lap/shoulder belt around or through the Child Restraint System, following the Child Restraint System manufacturer’s instructions. Make sure the seat belt webbing is not twisted.
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When using the rear center seat belt, you should also refer to the “Rear center seat belt (3-point rear center seat belt)” section in this chapter.
2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into the buckle. Listen for the distinct “click” sound.

3. Pull the shoulder portion of the seat belt all the way out. When the shoulder portion of the seat belt is fully extended, it will shift the retractor to the “Automatic Locking” (child restraint) mode.
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4. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of the seat belt to retract and listen for an audible “clicking” or “ratcheting” sound. This indicates that the retractor is in the “Automatic Locking” mode. If no distinct sound is heard, repeat steps 3 and 4.

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Position the release button so that it is easy to access in case of an emergency.

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5. Remove as much slack from the belt as possible by pushing down on the Child Restraint System while feeding the shoulder belt back into the retractor.

WARNING
If the retractor is not in the “Automatic Locking” mode, the child restraint can move when your vehicle turns or stops suddenly. A child can be seriously injured or killed if the child restraint is not properly anchored in the car, including manually pulling the seat belt all the way out to shift the retractor to the “Automatic Locking” mode.

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6.Push and pull on the Child Restraint System to confirm that the seat belt is holding it firmly in place. If it is not, release the seat belt and repeat steps 2 through 6.
7. Double check that the retractor is in the “Automatic Locking” mode by attempting to pull more of the seat belt out of the retractor. If you cannot, the retractor is in the “Automatic Locking” mode.
If your Child Restraint System manufacturer instructs or recommends you to use a tether anchor with the lap/shoulder belt, refer to the “Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)” section in this chapter.
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When the seat belt is allowed to retract to its fully stowed position, the retractor will automatically switch from the “Automatic Locking” mode to the emergency lock mode for normal adult usage.

To remove the Child Restraint System, press the release button on the buckle and then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of the Child Restraint System and allow the seat belt to retract fully.

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Airbag – Advanced Supplemental Restraint System

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The actual airbags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.

(1) Driver’s front airbag (2) Passenger’s front airbag (3) Front Side airbag (4) Rear Side airbag (5) Curtain airbag (6) Driver’s knee airbag

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Your vehicle is equipped with an Advanced Supplemental Airbag System for the driver’s and front passenger’s seats. The front airbags are designed to supplement the three-point seat belts. For these airbags to provide protection, seat belts must be properly worn at all times when driving. You can be severely injured or killed in an accident if you are not wearing a seat belt. Airbags are built into the vehicle as a supplementary system. They are not intended as a replacement for wearing 3-point seat belts. Also, airbags are not designed to deploy in every collision. In some accidents, the seat belts are the only restraint protecting you.
WARNING
AIRBAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS · Always use seat belts and Child Restraint Systems – every trip, every time, everyone!
Even with airbags, you can be seriously injured or killed in a collision if you are improperly belted or not wearing your seat belt when the airbag inflates. · Never place a child in any Child Restraint System or booster seat in the front passenger seat, unless the airbag is deactivated. · An inflating airbag 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 for children of any age to ride. If a child age 13 or older must be seated in the front seat, he or she must be properly belted and the seat should be moved as far back as possible. · Make sure that all occupants sit upright with the seatback in an upright position, centered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, legs comfortably extended, and their feet on the floor until the vehicle is parked and the vehicle is turned off. If an occupant is out of position during an accident, the rapidly deploying airbag may forcefully contact the occupant causing serious or fatal injuries. · Never sit or lean unnecessarily close to the airbags or lean against the door or center console. · Move your seat as far back as possible from front airbags, while still maintaining control of the vehicle.
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SRS components

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The SRS consists of the following components: (1) Driver’s front airbag module (2) Passenger’s front airbag module (3) Side airbag modules (4) Curtain airbag modules (5) Retractor pretensioner (6) Airbag warning light (7) SRS control module (SRSCM)/Rollover sensor (8) Front impact sensors (9) Side impact sensors (acceleration) (10)Side impact sensors (pressure) (11) Driver’s knee airbag module (12)Occupant Classification System (OCS) (13)Rear side airbag modules
Information
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Where are the airbags?
Driver’s and passenger’s front airbags
Driver’s front airbag
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crash pad below the steering wheel, and the passenger’s side front panel pad above the glove box. The airbag locations are embossed with the letters, “AIRBAG”. The purpose of the SRS is to provide the vehicle’s driver and front passenger with additional supplemental protection that the seat belt system does not provide in case of a frontal impact of sufficient severity. The SRS uses sensors to gather information about the driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt usage and impact severity. The seat belt buckle sensors determine if the driver and front passenger’s seat belts are fastened. These sensors provide the ability to control the SRS deployment based on whether or not the seat belts are fastened, and how severe the impact is. The advanced SRS offers the ability to control the airbag inflation within two levels. A first stage level is provided for moderate severity impacts. A second stage level is provided for more severe impacts. According to the impact severity and seat belt usage, the SRS Control Module (SRSCM) controls the airbag inflation. Failure to properly wear seat belts may increase the risk or severity of injury in a collision.

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Your vehicle is equipped with an Advanced Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) and lap/shoulder belts at both the driver and passenger seating positions. The SRS consists of advanced airbags which are located in the center of the steering wheel, in the driver’s side lower
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from inflating front airbags: · Seat belts must be worn at all times to
help keep occupants positioned properly. · Move your seat as far back as possible from front airbags, while still maintaining control of the vehicle. · Never lean against the door or center console. · Hold the steering wheel at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions, to minimize the risk of injuries to your hands and arms. · Do not allow the front passenger to place their feet or legs on the dashboard. · Never place any objects (such as dashboard cover, mobile phone holder, cup holder, perfume or stickers) over or near the airbag modules on the steering wheel, instrument panel, windshield glass, and the front passenger’s panel above the glove box. Such objects may cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the airbags to deploy. · Do not attach any objects on the front windshield and inside mirror.

Side airbags
Front seat

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Rear seat

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Side airbags are located in each front seat and outboard rear seats. The side airbags are designed to deploy during certain side impact collisions, depending on the crash severity, angle, speed and point of impact. The side and/or curtain airbags and pretensioners on both sides of the vehicle may deploy if a rollover or possible rollover is detected.
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The side airbags are not designed to deploy in all side impact or rollover situations.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating side airbag: · Seat belts must be worn at all times to
help keep occupants positioned properly. · Do not allow passengers to lean their heads or bodies onto doors, put their arms on the doors, stretch their arms out of the window, or place objects between the doors and seats. · Hold the steering wheel at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions, to minimize the risk of injuries to your hands and arms. · Do not use any accessory seat covers. It may reduce or prevent the effectiveness of the system. · Do not hang other objects except clothes. In an accident it may cause vehicle damage or personal injury especially when airbag is inflated. · Do not place any objects over the airbag location or between the airbag and yourself. Also, do not attach any objects around the area the airbag inflates such as door, side door glass, and front and rear pillar. · Do not place any objects between the door and the seat. They may become dangerous projectiles if the side airbag inflates. · Do not install any accessories on the side or near the side airbags. · Do not cause an impact to the doors when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON or START position because the side airbags can inflate. · If the seat or seat cover is damaged, have your vehicle serviced by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

Curtain airbags
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Curtain airbags are located along both sides of the roof rails above the front and rear doors. They are designed to help protect the heads of the front seat occupants and the rear outboard seat occupants in certain side impact collisions. The curtain airbags are designed to deploy during certain side impact collisions, depending on the crash severity. The side and/or curtain airbags and pretensioners on both sides of the vehicle may deploy if a rollover or possible rollover is detected. The curtain airbags are not designed to deploy in all side impact or rollover situations.

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WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating curtain airbag: · Seat belts must be worn at all times to
help keep occupants positioned properly. · Properly secure a Child Restraint System as far away from the door as possible. · Do not place any objects over the airbag. Also, do not attach any objects around the area the airbag inflates such as door, side door glass, front and rear pillar, and roof side rail. · Do not hang other objects except clothes, especially hard or breakable objects near airbag locations. In an accident, it may cause vehicle damage or personal injury. · Do not allow passengers to lean their heads or bodies onto doors, put their arms on the doors, stretch their arms out of the window, or place objects between the doors and seats. · Do not open or repair the side curtain airbags yourself. If necessary, have the airbag inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

How does the airbags system operate?
The SRSCM (Supplemental Restraint System Control Module) continually monitors all SRS components while the Engine Start/Stop button is ON to determine if a crash impact is severe enough to require airbag deployment or pretensioner seat belt deployment. During a moderate to severe frontal collision, sensors detect the vehicle’s rapid deceleration. If the rate of deceleration is high enough, the SRSCM inflates the front airbags with the force needed. The front airbags help protect the driver and front passenger by responding to frontal impacts in which seat belts alone cannot provide adequate restraint. When needed, the side airbags help provide protection in the event of a side impact or rollover by supporting the side upper body area. · Airbags are activated (able to inflate if
necessary) only when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON or START position, and it may be activated within 3 minutes after the engine is turned off. · Airbags inflate in the event of certain frontal or side collisions to help protect the occupants from serious physical injury. · There is no single speed at which the airbags will inflate. Generally, airbags are designed to inflate based upon the severity of a collision and its direction. Airbag deployment also depends on a number of other factors including vehicle speed, angles of impact and the density and stiffness of the vehicles or objects which your vehicle impacts during a collision. The determining factors are not limited to those mentioned above. · The front airbags completely inflate and deflate in an instant. It is virtually impossible for you to see the airbags inflate during an accident. It is much
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more likely that you simply see the deflated airbags hanging out of their storage compartments after the collision. · In addition to inflating in serious side collisions, side and/or curtain airbags inflate if the sensing system detects a rollover. When a rollover is detected, curtain airbags remain inflated longer to help provide protection from ejection, especially when used in conjunction with the seat belts. · To help provide protection, the airbags must inflate rapidly. The speed of airbag inflation is a consequence of extremely short time in which the airbag inflates between the occupant and the vehicle structures before the occupant impacts those structures. This speed of inflation reduces the risk of serious or life-threatening injuries and is thus a necessary part of airbag design. However, the rapid airbag inflation may also cause injuries that include facial abrasions, bruises, and broken bones because the inflation speed also causes the airbags to expand with great force. · There are even circumstances under which contact with the airbag may cause fatal injuries, especially when the occupant is positioned excessively close to the airbag. You can take steps to reduce the risk of being injured by an inflating airbag. The greatest risk is sitting too close to the airbag. An airbag needs space to inflate. It is recommended that drivers sit as far as possible between the center of the steering wheel and the chest while still maintaining control of the vehicle.

WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from an inflating airbag: · Never place a child restraint in the front
passenger seat. Always properly restrain children under age 13 in the rear seats of the vehicle. · Adjust the front passenger’s and driver’s seats as far to the rear as possible while allowing you to maintain full control of the vehicle. · Hold the steering wheel with hands at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions. · Never place anything or anyone between the airbag and the seat occupant. · Do not allow the front passenger to place their feet or legs on the dashboard.

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Driver’s front airbag (1)

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Driver’s front airbag (3)

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When the SRSCM detects a sufficiently severe impact to the front of the vehicle, it automatically deploys the front airbags.
Driver’s front airbag (2)

2C_DriverAirbagDeployment Passenger’s front airbag

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Upon deployment, tear seam in the pad cover separates from the expansion of the airbags. A fully inflated airbag, in combination with a properly worn seat belt, slows the driver’s or the front passenger’s forward motion, reducing the risk of head and chest injury.

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After complete inflation, the airbag immediately starts deflating, enabling the driver to maintain forward visibility and steer or operate other controls.
WARNING
To prevent objects from becoming dangerous projectiles when the passenger’s airbag inflates: · Do not install or place any objects (drink
holder, CD holder, stickers, etc.) on the front passenger’s panel above the glove box where the passenger’s airbag is located. · Do not install a container of liquid air freshener near the instrument cluster or on the instrument panel surface.

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What to expect after an airbag inflates
After a frontal or side airbag inflates, it deflates very quickly. Airbag inflation does not prevent the driver from seeing out of the windshield or being able to steer. Curtain airbags may remain partially inflated for some time after they deploy.
WARNING
After an airbag inflates, take the following precautions: · Open your windows and doors as soon
as possible after impact to reduce prolonged exposure to the powder released by the inflating airbag. · Do not touch the airbag storage area’s internal components immediately after an airbag has inflated. The parts that come into contact with an inflating airbag may be very hot. · Always wash exposed skin areas thoroughly with cold water and mild soap. · Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer inspect your vehicle and replace components as required before operating your vehicle again. Airbags are designed to be used only.

Noise and smoke from inflating airbag When the airbags inflate, they make a loud noise and may release powder inside the vehicle. After the airbag inflates, you may feel discomfort while breathing. This may be due to the impact of the airbag or the seat belt with your chest and it may also be due to breathing residual powder in the air and around your vehicle. The powder may aggravate asthma for some people. If you experience breathing problems after an airbag deployment, seek medical attention immediately.
Though the powder is nontoxic, it 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 persist.

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SRS warning light

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Occupant Classification System (OCS)

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The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) airbag warning light on the instrument panel displays the airbag symbol in the illustration. The light indicates if there is a potential problem with your airbag system, which could include your side and/or curtain airbags used for rollover protection.
WARNING
If your SRS malfunctions, the airbags may not inflate properly during a collision increasing the risk of serious injury or death. Your SRS malfunctions in the following conditions: · The light does not turn on for about
three to six seconds when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position. · The light stays on after illuminating for about three to six seconds. · The light comes on while the vehicle is moving. · The light blinks when the engine is running. Have an authorized HYUNDAI dealer inspect the SRS as soon as possible.

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Your vehicle is equipped with an Occupant Classification System (OCS) in the front passenger’s seat.
Main components of the Occupant Classification System · A detection device located within the
front passenger seat cushion. · Electronic system to help determine
whether the passenger airbag systems should be activated or deactivated. · An indicator light located on the overhead console which illuminates the words “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicating the front passenger airbag system is deactivated. · The instrument cluster airbag indicator light is interconnected with the OCS. The OCS is designed to help detect the presence of a properly- seated front passenger and determine if the passenger’s front airbag should be enabled (may inflate) or not. The purpose is to help reduce the risk of injury or death from an inflating airbag to certain front passenger seat occupants, such as children, by requiring the airbag to be automatically turned off. For example, if a child restraint of the type specified in the regulations is on the seat, the occupant classification sensor can detect it and cause the airbag to turn off.

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Front passenger seat adult occupants who are properly seated and wearing the seat belt properly, should not cause the passenger airbag to be automatically turned off. For smaller adults it may turn off, however, if the occupant does not sit in the seat properly (for example, by not sitting upright, by sitting on the edge of the seat, or by otherwise being out of position), this could cause the sensor to turn the airbag off. You will find the “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator on the overhead console panel. This system detects the conditions 1-4 in the following table and activates or deactivates the front passenger airbag based on these conditions. Always be sure that you and all vehicle occupants are seated properly and wearing the seat belt properly for the most effective protection by the airbag and the seat belt. The OCS may not function properly if the passenger takes actions which can affect the classification system. These include: · Failing to sit in an upright position. · Leaning against the door or center
console. · Sitting towards the sides of the front of
the seat. · Putting their legs on the dashboard or
resting them on other locations which reduce the passenger weight on the front seat. · Wearing the seat belt improperly. · Reclining the seatback. · Wearing thick clothing like ski wear or hip protection wear. · Putting an additional thick cushion on the seat. · Putting electrical devices (for example, notebook, satellite radio) on the seat with inverter charging.
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Condition and operation in the front passenger Occupant Classification System

Condition Detected by the Occupant Classification System

Indicator/Warning Light

“PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” Indicator Light

SRS Warning Light

Devices
Front Passenger Airbag

Adult *1

Off

Off

Activated

Infant 2 or Child Restraint System with 12 months old 3*4

On

Off

Deactivated

Unoccupied

On

Off

Deactivated

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 recognize him/her as a child depending on his/her physique and posture.
2 Do not allow children to ride in the front passenger seat. When a larger child who has outgrown a Child Restraint System sits in the front passenger seat, the system may recognize him/her as an adult depending upon his/her physique or sitting position.
3 Never install a Child Restraint System on the front passenger seat. 4 The PASSENGER AIRBAG “OFF” indicator may turn on or off when a child above 12 months to 12 years old (with
or without Child Restraint System) sits in the front passenger seat. This is a normal condition.

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WARNING
Riding in an improper position or placing weight on the front passenger’s seat when it is unoccupied by a passenger adversely affects the OCS. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death: · NEVER put a heavy load in the front
seat or seatback pocket, or hang any items on the front passenger seat.

· NEVER place your feet or legs on the dashboard.

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· NEVER place your feet on the front passenger seatback.

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· NEVER sit with your hips shifted towards the front of the seat.

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· NEVER ride with the seatback reclined when the vehicle is moving.

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· NEVER lean on the door or center console or sit on one side of the front passenger seat.

· Do not place electronic devices such as laptops, DVD player, or conductive materials such as water bottles on the passenger seat. Do not use electronic devices such as laptops and satellite radios which use inverter chargers.

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· Do not sit on the passenger seat wearing heavily padded clothes such as ski wear or hip protector.

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· Do not use car seat accessories such as thick blankets and cushions which cover up the car seat surface.

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· If large quantity of liquid has been spilled on the passenger seat, the airbag warning light may illuminate or malfunction. Therefore, make sure the seat has been completely dried before driving the vehicle.

Proper seated position for OCS

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· Do not place sharp objects on the front passenger seat. These may damage the occupant detection system, if they puncture the seat cushion.
· Do not place any items under the front passenger seat.
· When changing or replacing the seat only use Genuine Hyundai Parts. The OCS has been developed based on using original HYUNDAI car seats only. Altering or changing the authentic parts may result in system malfunction and increase risk of injury when in collision. Any of the above could interfere with the proper operation of the OCS sensor thereby increasing the risk of an injury in an accident.

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If the “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator is on when an adult is seated in the front passenger seat, place the Start/Stop button in the OFF position and ask the passenger to sit properly (sitting upright with the seat back in an upright position, centered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, legs comfortably extended and their feet on the floor). Restart the vehicle and have the person remain in that position. This will allow the system to detect the person and to enable the passenger airbag. If the “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator is still on, ask the passenger to move to the rear seat.
WARNING
NEVER allow an adult passenger to ride in the front passenger seat when the “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator is illuminated. During a collision, the airbag will not inflate if the indicator is illuminated. Have your passenger reposition themselves in the seat. If the “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator remains illuminated after the passenger repositions themselves properly and the vehicle is restarted, have the passenger move to the rear seat because the airbag will not inflate.

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NOTICE
The “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator generally illuminates for about 4 seconds after the Start/Stop button is in the ON or START position. But, if the Start/Stop button is pressed to the ON or START position within 3 minutes after the vehicle is turned OFF, the indicator does not illuminate. If the front passenger seat is occupied, the OCS will then classify the front passenger after several more seconds. Do not install a Child Restraint System on the Front Passenger’s Seat
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Even though your vehicle is equipped with the OCS, never install a child restraint in the front passenger’s seat. An inflating airbag can forcefully strike a child or child restraint resulting in serious or fatal injury.
WARNING
NEVER use a rearward facing Child Restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur. Children should always ride in the rear seats.

Why didn’t my airbag go off in a collision?
There are certain types of accidents in which the airbag would not deploy including rear impacts and second or third collisions in multiple impact accidents, as well as low speed impacts. Damage to the vehicle indicates a collision energy absorption, and is not an indicator of whether or not an airbag should have inflated.
Airbag collision sensors
WARNING
To reduce the risk of an airbag deploying unexpectedly and causing serious injury or death: · Do not hit or allow any objects to
impact the locations where airbags or sensors are installed. · Do not perform maintenance on or around the airbag sensors. If the location or angle of the sensors is changed, the airbags may deploy when they should not or may not deploy. · Do not install bumper guards with non genuine Hyundai or non- equivalent parts. It may adversely affect the collision and airbag deployment performance. · Press the Engine Start/Stop button to the OFF or ACC position and wait for 3 minutes before the vehicle is towed to prevent unintended airbag deployment. · Have all airbag repairs conducted by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.

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1C_AirbagSensorOverview [A] SRS control module/Rollover sensor [B] Front impact sensor [C] Side impact sensor (Pressure) [D] Side impact sensor (Acceleration)
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Airbag inflation conditions Front airbags

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Side and curtain airbags

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Front airbags are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on the severity of impact.

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Side and curtain airbags are designed to inflate when an impact is detected by side collision sensors depending on the severity of impact resulting from a side impact collision. Although the driver’s and front passenger’s airbags are designed to inflate in frontal collisions and side and curtain airbags are designed to inflate in side impact collisions, airbags may inflate in other types of collisions if the sensors detect a sufficient impact. Also, the side and curtain airbags inflate when a rollover is detected by a rollover sensor. If the vehicle chassis is impacted by bumps or objects on unimproved roads, the airbags may deploy. Drive carefully on unimproved roads or on surfaces not designed for vehicle traffic to prevent unintended airbag deployment.
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In certain low-speed collisions, the airbags may not deploy. The airbags are designed not to deploy in such cases because they may not provide benefits beyond the protection of the seat belts.

2C_AirbagNonOperatingConditionSidlingCrash
In an angled collision, the force of impact may direct the occupants in a direction where the airbags would not be able to provide any additional benefit, and thus the sensors may not deploy any airbags.

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Front airbags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, because occupants are moved backward by the force of the impact.

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Just before impact, drivers often brake heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the vehicle causing it to “nosedive”. This is particularly important when the vehicle in front has a higher ground clearance. Airbags may not inflate if your vehicle is in a “nosedive” condition because the collision forces detected by the sensors may have been significantly reduced.

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Front airbags may not inflate in side impact collisions, because occupants move in the direction of the collision. Side and curtain airbags may inflate depending on the severity of impact.
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Front airbags may not inflate in rollover accidents because front airbag deployment would not provide additional occupant protection.
Information
The side and curtain airbags may inflate in a rollover situation, when detected by the rollover sensor.
2C_AirbagNonOperatingConditionPollCrash
Airbags may not inflate if the vehicle collides with objects such as utility poles or trees, where the point of impact is concentrated and the collision energy is absorbed by the vehicle structure.

SRS care
The SRS is virtually maintenance-free and there are no parts you can safely service by yourself. If the SRS airbag warning light does not illuminate when the Engine Start/Stop button is in the ON position or continuously remains on, have the system immediately inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Have any work on the SRS system, such as removing

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